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The multi-billion dollar industry that is fantasy sports was created by a group of magazine editors & writers (friends) Daniel Okrent, Lee Eisenberg, Valerie Salembier, Glen Waggoner, Peter Gethers, & Bruce McCall: The Rotisserie Baseball League.LINKS/SOURCES:ESPN 30 for 30: "Silly Little Game" on Disney+http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/fantasy-life/201503/rotisseries-fantasy-baseball-creators-remember-beginningFOLLOW US:Brian Wohl:Twitter: http://twitter.com/brianwohlInstagram: http://instagram.com/brianwohlFacebook: http://facebook.com/brianwohlMarc Muszynski:Twitter: http://twitter.com/marcmuszynskiInstagram: http://instagram.com/marcmuszynskiFacebook: http://facebook.com/marcmuszynskiMy Favorite Friendship:Facebook: http://facebook.com/myfavoritefriendshipInstagram: http://instagram.com/myfavoritefriendshipTwitter: http://twitter.com/myfavfriendship
Dawn Dacquisto and Matt Pickett look forward to the 9th Packer game of the 2021-22 NFL season, while peeking in on Thursday Night Football. Dawn and Matt will provide their super superlatives from Packers' blogosphere, Twitter, YouTube and observations across NFL podcasting. They share their tips to help you get game ready for Sunday and direct your attention to the best content they found this week - so YOU can uplevel your football fandom experience. Dawn's sharing her “need to know” and most amusing Twitter thread. From Matt; the best insight, most clarifying and best comic relief.Listen in and get excited with Matt and Dawn because there's only 1 more Happy Hour 'til Sunday Football. Download your FREE game day BINGO games while you're here. THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING and SHARING! Dawn and Matt LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST, SUBSCRIBE & RATE US HERE:https://heywlyp.buzzsprout.com/FOLLOW ON YOUR FAVE SOCIALS FOR VIDS AND MORE:Twitter - https://twitter.com/heywlypYouTube - Hey! Welcome to our channel.Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heywlypFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/heywlyp"HeyWLYP" FREE, FUN and INFORMATIVE SWAG to download:Download your FREE "HeyWLYP" Bingo Game for game day:30 FREE BINGO CARD LINKS HEREGAME CALLER START HEREDownload your FREE Packers Family Bingo Game to get to know the team:30 FREE BINGO CARD LINKS HEREGAME CALLER START HEREGAME CALLER PLAYER TRIVIA HEREWATCH FOR "HeyWLYP" MERCH - Coming SoonShow Mentions (clickable):Best insight: Ryan Schlipp (@Pack_Daddy), Packernet Podcast 10/30/21Most clarifying: Rob Demovsky, article for ESPN.com, “Source: Rodgers tests positive for COVID”, 11/3/21Best relief: Lombardi's Bar, 11/3/21The Cat Who Went to Paris (Norton the Cat) Paperback by Peter Gethers (mentioned in Dawn's preamble)Dawn's “most need to know” mentions:“Lack of Transparency at the Washington Football Team” - Andrew Brandt
Peter Gethers is a best-selling author, screenwriter, producer, editor, publisher, foodie, and a founding member of Rotisserie Baseball, the cornerstone of all fantasy sports as we know it. From books, films, and Broadway, join Mike and Donny as they chat about finding talent, taking risks, and following your bliss as they unpack the secrets to life, the universe, and everything with Peter Gethers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/secretmentor/support
Peter Gethers, author, screenwriter, playwright, book editor, and film and television producer (!!), chats with Diane about his new memoir – what Library Journal calls "a great primer on second acts and living (and dying) well." Cutting the Curd is powered by Simplecast
When a stroke left celebrated cook and food writer Judy Gethers unable to work in the kitchen, her son, editor and novelist Peter Gethers, wanted to cook her ideal meal – an epic attempt at haute cuisine he chronicles in his new memoir, My Mother's Kitchen: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning of Life. In this episode, Gethers talks with Amanda Cecil about the moment in the kitchen when he realized he'd bitten off more than he could chew.
Peter Gethers' mother - 93 year old Judy Gethers - always understood the importance - and interconnectedness - of food and family. Her father owned the legendary Jewish kosher dairy restaurant Ratner’s on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. She discovered a passion for gourmet cooking when she was in her 50s, taking her first job, in the kitchen of the ground-breaking Los Angeles restaurant Ma Maison, when she was 53. She became a mentor and friend to some of the most famous chefs in America, including Wolfgang Puck, Nancy Silverton, and Jonathan Waxman, and eventually ran the Ma Cuisine cooking school, teaching alongside Julia Child among many others. Learning to cook changed her life—and the lives of those around her—and she created her own legendary status in the food world. As her health eventually began to fail, her taste remained, as did her sense of humor and her determination to live life on her own terms. In her 80s, she was robbed of her ability to cook by a debilitating stroke. But her love of food remained, helping her to recover and bringing her closer than ever to her son. At least twice a week, Peter visits her so he can make her dinner, ask questions about her colorful past, and learn her kitchen secrets. Peter decides to learn how to cook his mother the meal of her dreams and thereby tell the story of her life to all those who have loved her. MY MOTHER’S KITCHEN is generously seasoned with Peter’s trademark wit and knowing eye. The book includes a selection of recipes ranging from Ratner’s Matzo Brei, to Tarte Tatin, and from a loaf of challah to salmon coulibiac, as well as family photos. Peter Gethers has written an unforgettable memoir about how food and family can do much more than feed us—they can nourish our souls. About the author: Peter Gethers is an author, screenwriter, playwright, book editor, and film and television producer. His previous eleven books include The Cat Who Went to Paris, the first in a bestselling trilogy about his extraordinary cat, Norton. He is also the co-creator and co-producer of the hit off-Broadway play Old Jews Telling Jokes. He lives in New York City, Sag Harbor, New York and, when possible, Gangivecchio, Sicily.
Peter Gethers' mother - 93 year old Judy Gethers - always understood the importance - and interconnectedness - of food and family. Her father owned the legendary Jewish kosher dairy restaurant Ratner’s on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. She discovered a passion for gourmet cooking when she was in her 50s, taking her first job, in the kitchen of the ground-breaking Los Angeles restaurant Ma Maison, when she was 53. She became a mentor and friend to some of the most famous chefs in America, including Wolfgang Puck, Nancy Silverton, and Jonathan Waxman, and eventually ran the Ma Cuisine cooking school, teaching alongside Julia Child among many others. Learning to cook changed her life—and the lives of those around her—and she created her own legendary status in the food world. As her health eventually began to fail, her taste remained, as did her sense of humor and her determination to live life on her own terms. In her 80s, she was robbed of her ability to cook by a debilitating stroke. But her love of food remained, helping her to recover and bringing her closer than ever to her son. At least twice a week, Peter visits her so he can make her dinner, ask questions about her colorful past, and learn her kitchen secrets. Peter decides to learn how to cook his mother the meal of her dreams and thereby tell the story of her life to all those who have loved her. MY MOTHER’S KITCHEN is generously seasoned with Peter’s trademark wit and knowing eye. The book includes a selection of recipes ranging from Ratner’s Matzo Brei, to Tarte Tatin, and from a loaf of challah to salmon coulibiac, as well as family photos. Peter Gethers has written an unforgettable memoir about how food and family can do much more than feed us—they can nourish our souls. About the author: Peter Gethers is an author, screenwriter, playwright, book editor, and film and television producer. His previous eleven books include The Cat Who Went to Paris, the first in a bestselling trilogy about his extraordinary cat, Norton. He is also the co-creator and co-producer of the hit off-Broadway play Old Jews Telling Jokes. He lives in New York City, Sag Harbor, New York and, when possible, Gangivecchio, Sicily.
Peter Gethers is an American publisher, screenwriter and author of television shows. He also wrote the off-Broadway play "Old Jews Telling Jokes". Peter's latest book is his memoir: My Mother's Kitchen--Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning of life. The book doesn't just honor Peter's mother, it provides a good opportunity to think about and have conversations about aging, and end of life wishes and decisions. It also has some great home recipes! https://www.facebook.com/PeterGethersAuthor/
Peter Gethers is an American publisher, screenwriter and author of television shows. He also wrote the off-Broadway play "Old Jews Telling Jokes". Peter's latest book is his memoir: My Mother's Kitchen--Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning of life. The book doesn't just honor Peter's mother, it provides a good opportunity to think about and have conversations about aging, and end of life wishes and decisions. It also has some great home recipes! https://www.facebook.com/PeterGethersAuthor/
Peter Gethers wants to give his aging mother a very personal and final gift: a spectacular feast featuring all her favorite dishes. The problem is, although he was raised to love food and wine he doesn’t really know how to cook. So he embarks upon an often hilarious and always touching culinary journey that will ultimately allow him to bring his mother’s friends and loved ones to the table one last time. Reach out to Peter via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeterGethersAuthor/ Purchase My Mother's Kitchen at your local book store or on Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/My-Mothers-Kitchen-Breakfast-Meaning/dp/0805093303
Food has the power to do much more than nourish our bodies. Just the taste of a certain dish can conjure up vivid memories of people and places in our past. Our guest this week is Peter Gethers. He’s an author, screenwriter, playwright, book editor and film and television producer. His latest book pays tribute to his mom, Judy Gethers, who was a celebrated cook and cookbook writer. It’s called My Mother’s Kitchen: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning of Life.
Food has the power to do much more than nourish our bodies. Just the taste of a certain dish can conjure up vivid memories of people and places in our past. Our guest this week is Peter Gethers. He's an author, screenwriter, playwright, book editor and film and television producer. His latest book pays tribute to his mom, Judy Gethers, who was a celebrated cook and cookbook writer. It's called My Mother's Kitchen: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning of Life.
The Clever Cookstr's Quick and Dirty Tips from the World's Best Cooks
Guest host author Peter Gethers and award-winning cookbook author Joan Nathan talk challah, comedy, and cooking on this week's Clever Cookstr podcast.
"My book is about food and family, and how food either does or sometimes doesn’t hold families and friends together. At the center of the book is my mom who really led an extraordinarily and interesting and passionate and inspiring life. She was connected to food her entire life, her family owned a famous restaurant on the LES of NY called Ratner’s…”
The Clever Cookstr's Quick and Dirty Tips from the World's Best Cooks
The Clever Cookstr kicks off a month-long podcast takeover by Peter Gethers, the author of the new book MY MOTHER’S KITCHEN: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and the Meaning of Life. In this interview, Peter remembers his family history at Ratner's, some of his most memorable meals, and how his mother's approach to food changed his own approach to life. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2niOFQ7 Check out My Mother's Kitchen at http://bit.ly/GethersPodcast.
Gerry Kowarsky and guest host Mark Bretz review (1) THE WIZARD OF OZ, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, et al., at the Fox Theatre; (2) OLD JEWS TELLING JOKES, by Daniel Okrent & Peter Gethers, at the New Jewish Theatre; (3) BACHELORETTE, by Leslye Headland, at Slightly Askew Theatre Ensemble; (4) ONE-HOUR TWILIGHT ZONE: LIVE!, at Magic Smoking Monkey Theatre; (5) THE NERD, by Larry Shue, at Dramatic License Productions; (6) 9 TO 5, by Dolly Parton & Patricia Resnick, at Kirkwood Theatre Guild; and (7) THE HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES, by John Guare, at the Theatre Guild of Webster Groves.
In the beginning, there were just old Jews telling jokes—you know, Uncle Buddy down in Boca or grandpa’s bawdy second wife Hettie. Then, in 2008, filmmaker Sam Hoffman had the idea of filming some of his favorite old Jews telling jokes. He created a website and posted a series of “Old Jews Telling Jokes” videos that soon attracted a devoted following. The most popular jokes (such as this one, about giving directions) have been viewed well over a million times. Now, at the initiative of Daniel Okrent—the first public editor for the New York Times—and writer and editor Peter Gethers, Old Jews Telling Jokes has been re-purposed as a theatrical production, complete with a narrative through-line and cabaret-style musical numbers. Currently in previews, it opens May 20 at the Westside Theater in... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Animal Radio® Howliday Special Open your presents while listening to a dozen inspirational and emotionally driven tales about the connection with our pets. Celebrated authors and celebrities share their most intimate thoughts on the animals that surround us. Ed Sayres The ASPCA President has found an addendum to Genesis explaining the creation of Cats & Dogs. You might be surprised to know that God felt the dog was a reflection of himself and named the creature "DOG" - GOD backwards. Mike Arms The Director of the nationally recognized Helen Woodward Center in San Diego had a rough start in the animal world. Moving from Kentucky to New York, a search for work landed him at the local shelter. After being beaten by thugs for saving a dog, he dedicated his life to the animals. Buddy Hackett The late comedian loved animals so much he started a foundation and a yearly comedy show to help save abused and homeless dogs and cats. Also on this special show: Rae Ann Kumelos, Peter Gethers, Britt Savage, Vinnie Penn, Trixie Koontz and Jingle Fish! More this week