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06/18/26: Joel Heitkamp is live from the Roger Maris All Star Week Radiothon and is joined by Phil Hansen. Phil Hansen was a former NFL defensive end who played 156 games for the Buffalo Bills from 1991 to 2001 and recorded 61.5 sacks. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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06/13/25: Joel Heitkamp is out for the day, and Perry Miller fills in for him on "News and Views." Perry is a Richland County Commissioner from Wahpeton. He's joined on KFGO by Phil Hansen to talk about his work with the Becker County Commission. Phil is an NDSU alum and played 11 seasons for the Buffalo Bills from 1991-2001. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by SB Nation's Matt Warren to discuss several topics, including going back and forth over who's their favorite potential Buffalo Bills draft prospects as well as their least favorites.The NFL Draft is just a few days away and by this point fans have heard plenty about several prospects spanning a handful of positions, including defensive tackle, edge rusher, cornerback, safety and wide receiver. Both Patrick and Matt have five of their personal favorites as well as five they feel are more hype than substance. The guys take turns going through their lists of each and why they would love or dislike the Bills taking them.Also, Buffalo re-signed former All-Pro cornerback Tre White to a one-year contract last week. Matt has plenty of thoughts on that and how, if at all it may effect Brandon Beane's draft strategy. Plus, does Matt have something against Phil Hansen being on the Bills Wall of Fame, what they liked and disliked about Wrestlemania 41 this past weekend and much more.You can follow Matt on Twitter @MattRichWarren and be sure to check out Buffalo Rumblingsfor your (really good) daily Bills content.Major props to Talking Buffalo sponsor, Sonny Red's at 1841 Abbott Road in Lackawanna, just minutes from Highmark Stadium. We consider them THE most underrated spot for wings, pizza and other great food in Western New York plus it's a great place to drink and have a great time.♦♦♦♦♦Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's SubstackTwitter: @PatrickMoranTBBlue Sky: @PatrickMoranTB.bsky.socialInstagram: @PatrickMoranTBFacebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by Joe From Queens to conversate on several Buffalo Bills topics, including counting down Patrick's list of the top 20 Buffalo Bills non first round draft picks of the modern era.Through interest and plenty of boredom, Patrick spent several hours going through every year of the Bills draft history and coming up with his power rankings of the best players that weren't taken in the first round. It's important to note that by modern era that means anytime past 1970 after the NFL and AFL merged. That disqualified a handful of 1960's draft picks that would've easily been on and likely near the top of the list, such as Butch Byrd, Mike Stratton, Tom Sestak and Billy Shaw.Patrick counts down his list with explanations for each and spoiler alert---there's three current Buffalo Bills players on the list. As you'd expect Joe has plenty to say about several of the players and especially the order Patrick has them ranked in. Fun little spoiler alert----Joe is not very keen on Patrick's placement of Phil Hansen and also thinks current Bills cornerback Taron Johnson is ranked way too low.Also, Joe has his Buffalo Bills/NFL Draft bingo board with plenty of hilarious nuggets. That plus their "True and False" segment, trying to avoid wrestling talk during Wrestlemania weekend and more.Major props to Talking Buffalo sponsor, Sonny Red's at 1841 Abbott Road in Lackawanna, just minutes from Highmark Stadium. We consider them THE most underrated spot for wings, pizza and other great food in Western New York plus it's a great place to drink and have a great time.♦♦♦♦♦Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's SubstackTwitter: @PatrickMoranTBBlue Sky: @PatrickMoranTB.bsky.socialInstagram: @PatrickMoranTBFacebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast
Patrick, a Buffalo Bills fan, became a North Dakota State University Team Maker after Phil Hansen was drafted by the Bills and Patrick became curious about Phil's college team. He began following the Bison and has even made a trip to Frisco.
1. When Tim reviewed the story of artist Phil Hansen, he said that a doctor advised Hansen to “embrace the shame… so he did.” Hansen's story, when quickly summarized, boils down to a single sentence what was no doubt a drawn out time of harrowing struggle and evolution for Hansen, both professionally and personally. Yet, this is often how our own life's stories are for others on the outside, and sometimes even for ourselves in retrospect. What we experience as a milestone period of extended struggle, crisis, or catastrophe can be told later in a simple few sentences in which it's difficult to convey the profound and transformative nature of the time. What experiences in my your life have become, with time, short easily summarized stories? Are you facing circumstances now that you hope will someday also be able to be seen as shorter, more easily summarized journeys? And how do you feel contemplating the possibility? What might you hope that story could sound like someday?2. In Tim's sermon today, he said that “only those who've cultivated a sensitivity to God will encounter God's presence in ordinary everyday things.” In contrast, many will need some sort of catastrophe or exile experience to get them to surrender their old dying world and ready to embrace what's next. Do you tend to lean more toward sensitivity to God in everyday things or do you think you're more likely to need a catastrophe to help you soften toward reshaping? Are there examples from your past that inform your thoughts on your tendencies? Are there different contexts in which you feel like your readiness for reformation may be more or less easy to access?3. After saying, “some of what we think we are won't survive [the process of reshaping prompted by catastrophe], but that's okay, because it's killing us,” Tim posed a question to us all: what are you hanging onto that you need to let go of? What crutch, pacifier, or way of being in the world might need to be released in order to allow you to embrace the experience of God that comes on the other side? After sharing your response to this question, reflect on practices you might undertake to help with the process of release and share with the group.
NDSU Radio Analyst Phil Hansen joins The Insiders for his weekly appearances. Previews the FCS playoff opener for NDSU.
1. When telling the story of Phil Hansen's learned wisdom and artistic process, Tim said, “his limitation fired his imagination.” What limitations have you experienced or are you experiencing in your life at present? Are any of these limits in areas in which you also feel like you could really benefit from some firing of your imagination?Have you seen ways in which your Christian faith (or that of another) has been well suited to these times of limitation or disorientation? How so?Have you had times or circumstances in your past in which a limitation has led you to creative thinking, problem solving, or innovation? To new imagination? If so, share about how that came about for you. 2. Within the limiting bounds of exile, Jeremiah advised Israel's people to live fruitful lives in their new situation and station, and to seek the peace and prosperity of Babylon, as its prospering would translate to their own as well.Rather than fall into despair and hopelessness, Jeremiah seemed to embrace an idea articulated by Hansen: when faced with a limit, one ought to consider, “how will I find a new way to flourish within the bounds of this limit?” If these two ideas represent a spectrum of response to places of disorienting limitation, with despair and hopelessness on one end and curious exploration of new possibilities on the other, where do you tend to fall on this spectrum? Has that shifted over time for you? Are there different contexts in which one response is more likely than another for you? Think back to any present-day limitations you thought of in response to the first question. Where are you on that spectrum in regards to those circumstances? 3. Tim taught that as Empire desires to shape our lives, we can lean into the Christian practices that will help us to, instead, be formed into people of peace. He listed these practices for us to consider:Baptism & EucharistSabbath & tithingWeekly worship & daily prayerCommunity & solitudePeacemaking & solidarity with the outcastHe then asked, “as you think about your decrescendo, what practices will you engage in during Advent to make space for the future of God to be born in you?”As you answer this question with your group, share about any barriers that may hinder your practice(s). What might you do to avoid being stalled by these barriers?
Guests include: - Sam Herder, HERO Sports, - Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and, - Phil Hansen, Buffalo Bills Wall of Famer
Phil Hansen joins The Insiders to recap the win over Towson - September 23rd. 2024
In this very special episode of Group Chat we take a deep dive into all that went into the making of ThirtyTwo's latest project: BONECRUSHER. We sit down with Pat Fava, Phil Hansen, Austin Fizz, and Toni Kerkela and talk tricks, spots, stories, and trips. If that isn't enough, we take a call with Scotty Stevens and get his thoughts on the movie and some stand-out moments. So join us as we breakdown BONECRUSHER on this one of a kind episode of Bomb Hole: Group Chat!Keep up with the studio crew:Chris Grenier | https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Pat Fava | https://www.instagram.com/_project_pat_/Phil Hansen | https://www.instagram.com/phliphansen/Austin Vizz | https://www.instagram.com/awsmevizz/Toni Kerkela | https://www.instagram.com/tonikerkela/Thank you to our episode guestScotty Stevens | https://www.instagram.com/bennymcginnis/Watch @ThirtyTwoSnowboarding 's BONECRUSHER:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3mescefI5w&t=2sShow Notes:Baldface Lodge | https://baldface.com/Name Drop Torstein Horgmo | https://www.instagram.com/torsteinhorgmo/Phil Hansen Skateboard Part | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO0MLm8qYT0Mammoth Unbound | https://www.instagram.com/mammothunbound/Joey Fava's Viral Crab Walk | https://www.instagram.com/p/C0hO_M2JPeb/Special thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeFor all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/Listen on Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify | https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyChapters:00:00 Intro1:42 Team Trip Stories24:50 Mammoth Trip28:30 Vizz Turns Pro & Trick Re-Cap41:43 Working Through Fear50:26 Pat Fava's Ender54:48 Pat Fava's Park Clips59:05 Call With Scotty Stevens1:20:05 Park Clips in Films1:27:21 Answering Your Instagram QuestionsCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2023#TheBombHole #BombHoleGroupChat #Snowboarding #ThirtyTwo #BONECRUSHER
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My guest today is a legend in the US tactical community Chief Phil Hansen. Phil recently retired after serving as the Chief of Police for the Santa Maria California Police Department. But prior to Santa Maria Phil retired as a Captain from the Los Angeles Country Sherriff's Department where he served for 36 years. During his tenure at LASD he spent more than 24 years in full time tactical and emergency management positions, including nearly 20 years at the elite Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB). Phil has served as a board member of the National Tactical Officers Association since 1991 including serving as the Chairman of the Board. He is a member of the executive committee for the California POST SWAT guidelines, and has served as a board of inquiry member for LAPD and Oakland PD. Contact Info Cell # (805) 994-9051Email: pchansen@live.comBooks RecommendedContrarians Guide to Leadership - Steven B. Sample and Warren Bennis – ISBN: 978-0787967079Going Pro, The Deliberate Practice of Professionalism - Tony Kern, Pygmy Books Publishing – ISBN: 978-0984206315Leading Change: The Argument for Values-Based Leadership – James O'Toole – ISBN: 978-0345402547Passion of Command: The Moral Imperative of Leadership – Col. Bryan McCoy – ISBN: 978-0940328372
My guest today is a legend in the US tactical community Chief Phil Hansen. Phil recently retired after serving as the Chief of Police for the Santa Maria California Police Department. But prior to Santa Maria Phil retired as a Captain from the Los Angeles Country Sherriff's Department where he served for 36 years. During his tenure at LASD he spent more than 24 years in full time tactical and emergency management positions, including nearly 20 years at the elite Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB). Phil has served as a board member of the National Tactical Officers Association since 1991 including serving as the Chairman of the Board. He is a member of the executive committee for the California POST SWAT guidelines, and has served as a board of inquiry member for LAPD and Oakland PD. Timestamps01:45 – Early Career and Start at LASD04:30 – Arrival at SEB06:00 – Evolution of Dynamic Entry & The War on Drugs11:15 – The Menu of Options for Narcotics Warrants 19:00 – Unit Culture, Constant Development, & Selection25:15 – John Kolman and The Origins of the NTOA35:00 – Development of California SWAT Standards. NTOA National Standards & Current Legal Attacks on SWAT51:30 – The Need for Effective Downward Information Flow and Information Sharing59:00 – Phil's Time at Emergency Operations Bureau1:02:00 – Navigating Career Adversity1:08:00 – Santa Maria PD Career1:10:00 – Modern Issues in Special Tactics – Interagency Relationships 1:22:00 – Justifications & Reasons for Special Tactics Teams1:30:00 – Rapid Fire QuestionsContact Info Cell # (805) 994-9051Email: pchansen@live.comBooks RecommendedContrarians Guide to Leadership - Steven B. Sample and Warren Bennis – ISBN: 978-0787967079Going Pro, The Deliberate Practice of Professionalism - Tony Kern, Pygmy Books Publishing – ISBN: 978-0984206315Leading Change: The Argument for Values-Based Leadership – James O'Toole – ISBN: 978-0345402547Passion of Command: The Moral Imperative of Leadership – Col. Bryan McCoy – ISBN: 978-0940328372
Delegates from Ukraine are in Minnesota this week. The topic? The huge demand for limb prosthetics due to the Russian-Ukrainian war. The Ukrainian team is meeting with multiple organizations from the medical community here to figure out how to meet that demand. Phil Hansen is president of Global Minnesota, a nonprofit promoting international understanding and engagement. Yakov Gradinar is chief medical officer of Minnesota-based Protez Foundation which provides Ukrainians with free prosthetics. They both joined guest host Tim Nelson to talk about the need and how to meet it. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.
Phil describes being thrust among the NFL's best players en route to his own Wall of Fame career - Thurman's curiosity about North Dakota, Bennett's mind-blowing speed, Talley's film recognition, and all things Bruce.
Phil Hansen is back on the show! Best known for his Embrace the Shake TED Talk, Phil is also an artist, creative, and an advocate for advancing art education. In today's podcast, he talks about publishing his new zine called Toska and the importance of hearing from artists about their work. He and Tim also discuss how the issues can be utilized in the classroom, the impetus for the project, and how he finds new artists to feature. Resources and Links Learn more about Toska Listen to Phil's last appearance on the podcast Check out Phil's website View his "Embrace the Shake" TED Talk
On this episode of Talking Buffalo Podcast, we finish a series examining the best 10 Buffalo Bills players of all-time, position by position. Rather than spend four episodes dropping the final four positions to cover, we're jamming linebackers, cornerbacks, safeties and special teamers into one and rather than do these solo, Patrick Moran is joined by Joe (@BuffaloWins) for insight on the lists. After finishing off the four remaining positions Patrick goes back to the previous ones and they review them all. Here's a spoiler alert----Joe quite often disagrees with how players are ranked at each position and bickering frequently ensues. Among players strongly argued for or against their positioning include Jerry Hughes, Phil Hansen, Donte Whitner, Brian Moorman, Willis McGahee and Jason Peters. They guys also spend time at the end discussing the wildly popular Netflix series Stranger Things. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Twitter: @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices