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This week, we look back at our first week of podcasts from 2009, with Adam's current extended thoughts on each episode and reaction to his own commentar. Original Podcast Release Date: October 26, 2009Dan Holiday tries to jumpstart his writing career through an ad in a newspaper. His first letter is from a woman who tells Dan she's being blackmailed.Original Radio Air Date: October 17, 1947Originating in HollywoodStarring: Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday; Sylvia Picker as SuzieOriginal Podcast Release Date: October 27, 2009Pat Novak is hired to frighten a man named Dixie Gillian, but when an empty gun goes off, he finds himself facing a murder charge. “You couldn't hold a moth with a searchlight.” - Pat Novak to Hellman Original Air Date: November 24, 1946 Originating in San Francisco Starring: Jack Webb as Pat Novak; Tudor Owen as Jocko Madigan Original Podcast Release Date: October 28, 2009On his first day as a private detective, George Valentine gets his first client - a famous writer who tells him he's about to be murdered and then collapses on the spot. The body then vanishes, leaving George to find out what happened.Original Audition Date: May 14, 1946Originating in HollywoodStarring: Bob Bailey as George Valentine; Shirley Mitchell as Claire; Eddie Firestone, Jr. as Sonny; Joseph Kearns; Georgia Backus; Howard McNear; Horace Murphy Original Podcast Release Date: October 30, 2009Johnny Dollar is retained to protect a man who has threatened suicide after making a notorious gambling kingpin the beneficiary on his life insurance policy. Original Audition Date: December 7, 1948 Starring: Dick Powell as Johnny Dollar; William Conrad; Betty Lou Gerson; Joseph Kearns Guest: Andrew Rhynes of the OTR Westerns podcastThe Great Detectives Old Time Radio Volume 1 (Seasons 1-3): https://volume1.greatdetectives.net The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Volume 2 (Seasons 4-6) https://volume2.greatdetectives.net The Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio Volume 3 (Seasons 7-9) https://volume3.greatdetectives.net The Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio Detective Compilation YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFIOdWlnzL-YP6EZpi6JI1nLn6Hm4tAIAlso referenced: Podcast Alley and The Radio Detective Story Hour Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Judith, Patreon supporter since May 2021Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
This week, we look back at our first week of podcasts from 2009, with Adam's current extended thoughts on each episode and reaction to his own commentar. Original Podcast Release Date: October 26, 2009Dan Holiday tries to jumpstart his writing career through an ad in a newspaper. His first letter is from a woman who tells Dan she's being blackmailed.Original Radio Air Date: October 17, 1947Originating in HollywoodStarring: Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday; Sylvia Picker as SuzieOriginal Podcast Release Date: October 27, 2009Pat Novak is hired to frighten a man named Dixie Gillian, but when an empty gun goes off, he finds himself facing a murder charge. “You couldn't hold a moth with a searchlight.” - Pat Novak to Hellman Original Air Date: November 24, 1946 Originating in San Francisco Starring: Jack Webb as Pat Novak; Tudor Owen as Jocko Madigan Original Podcast Release Date: October 28, 2009On his first day as a private detective, George Valentine gets his first client - a famous writer who tells him he's about to be murdered and then collapses on the spot. The body then vanishes, leaving George to find out what happened.Original Audition Date: May 14, 1946Originating in HollywoodStarring: Bob Bailey as George Valentine; Shirley Mitchell as Claire; Eddie Firestone, Jr. as Sonny; Joseph Kearns; Georgia Backus; Howard McNear; Horace Murphy Original Podcast Release Date: October 30, 2009Johnny Dollar is retained to protect a man who has threatened suicide after making a notorious gambling kingpin the beneficiary on his life insurance policy. Original Audition Date: December 7, 1948 Starring: Dick Powell as Johnny Dollar; William Conrad; Betty Lou Gerson; Joseph Kearns Guest: Andrew Rhynes of the OTR Westerns podcastThe Great Detectives Old Time Radio Volume 1 (Seasons 1-3): https://volume1.greatdetectives.net The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Volume 2 (Seasons 4-6) https://volume2.greatdetectives.net The Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio Volume 3 (Seasons 7-9) https://volume3.greatdetectives.net The Great Detectives of Old TIme Radio Detective Compilation YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFIOdWlnzL-YP6EZpi6JI1nLn6Hm4tAIAlso referenced: Podcast Alley and The Radio Detective Story Hour Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Judith, Patreon supporter since May 2021Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectives
This one was recorded LIVE! in Podcast Alley at the CyberMarketingCon 2023 put on by the Cybersecurity Marketing Society in Austin, Texas. Marketing!?!!? Say what!?!? Yup! Allan went down to Austin to catch up with industry players and to participate in the conference as a "creator", i.e., podcaster. While there Allan ran into his friend Tom LeDuc, CMO at Semperis, and he got Tom to hop on the mic with him to discuss leadership challenges such as conflict, territorialism, jurisdictional disputes, startup mindset vs. bigger mindset... The two of them cover quite a lot of territory. Some of Tom's story is obviously CMO-specific, but Allan and Tom both universalize the topics and get to the heart of what matters for all leaders. This show is not sponsored by Semperis, but Allan wants to clarify and be transparent about the fact that he is an advisor to Semperis. Allan says: "Tom is just a great guy and is fun on the mic!" Y'all be good now!
In this special edition of Swift Chats recorded live at the 2022 T3 Technology Tools for Today Conference, Marie Swift and Jonny Swift interview a range of guests from their booth in Podcast Alley at the event. The episode features: - Joel Bruckenstein, President of Technology Tools for Today - John Mackowiak, Chief Business Development Officer at Advyzon - Nitin Seth, CEO at Incedo, Inc. - Daniel Crosby, Ph.D., Chief Behavioral Officer at Orion Advisor Solutions - Michelle Feinstein, General Manager/Vice President at Salesforce - Rich Cancro, CEO at AdvisorEngine - Robb Baldwin , President and CEO at TradePMR - Eric Clarke, CEO at Orion Advisor Solutions - Mary Carlson, Ph.D., CFP®, AFC®, President at Financial Behavior Keynote Group - Henry Zelikovsky, Chief Executive Officer at SoftLab 360 - Land Bridgers, Chief Executive Officer at Integrated Financial Group - Kelly Vick, Client Services Coordinator at Stone Wealth Management - Joe Saari, Founder and Head of Product at Financial Fitness Group - Robert Pyle, CFP®, CFA, AEP®, Owner at Diversified Asset Management, Inc
In this episode I was joined by Matthew Iwanyk of TSN 1260 and Dean Millard of Podcast Alley as we discussed all things Oilers as they are set to wrap up their pre-season on Saturday Night! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Just Hoops Podcast! In today's episode, listen into this conversation between Jake and Josh ranging in topics from IMG Academy, the NCAA, and the NBA. The conversation was free-flowing and basketball-based, hopefully it is an enjoyable listen for you and if you like this type of episode let us know and we can continue to make episodes like this! Thanks for listening!
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. The final show of the season saw us take a look back at the 2021 NHL Draft as well as what Duckman's Domination did in the UFHL Auction Draft. We chatted about the current Canadian WJC summer camp and looked ahead to the 2022 NHL/UFHL Drafts. It's been a real pleasure chatting with Craig each week and now he's going to get some well deserved time off. Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. With the NHL/UFHL drafts this weekend, I took 32 names from Craig's top 75 list and did a little lightning round on 32 different players. From the player ranked #1 - Owen Power - to the guy at #75 - Justin Robidas and 30 others in between. Plus we snuck in a little Brad McCrimmon talk!!!Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. With the 2021 draft just around the corner we focused on the likely top pick as well as two players who could be later first round picks. Owen Power has been a tower of power all year as the #1 prospect. The Michigan Wolverine solidified his top spot at the men's World Hockey Championship helping Canada win gold. I asked Craig about his offensive potential and more. Zach Dean skated with Gatineau of the QMJHL this season and looks to be trusted, safe player that will help in both ends of the ice. He might not have high end skill, but he rarely makes mistakes and will be strong down the middle. Shai Buium is off to Denver University in 20222 and was excellent for Sioux City in the USHL this season. A terrific decision maker who is calm under pressure, there is a lot to like about him. We also discussed how players who lost a year of development should be judged and evaluated heading into the draft and somehow got talking about bullring!Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. The 2021 draft is full of defenceman at the top end, which reminds me of the 2012 draft, but this year it's the 1995 draft that Craig thinks of. We discussed Matthew Beniers being one of the more complete players in the draft - not flashy, just effective - and some of the names he gets compared to. Samu Tuomaala is a sniper from Finland who has a more complete game than people give him credit for and showed that during the U18s. Aatu Räty is one of the more talked about players in the draft, as he was ranked number 1 last year and now is at the back end of the first round for a lot of scouts. Craig also unveiled his top 6 of his top 64 which comes out July 8th on TSN and some fun mock drafts he and Bob McKenzie will be doing. Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. Luke Hughes is part of a log jam of defencemen near the top of the draft. A great skater with confidence, but what will his offensive production be like? He's heading to Michigan next year so his development curve is on track. Brennan Othmann has a great shot, hockey IQ and uses his size to protect the puck well, but some question his skating. Does Craig? What was a season spent in the Swiss League like for the one time Flint Firebird of the OHL? Fabian Lysell has a ton of speed and only needs an inch of space to blow past defenders and create a scoring chance. He played most of the year in the SHL and while he didn't produce points, he did earn valuable experience. We also discussed how the Tampa Bay Lightning have built a potential Stanley Cup defending team by drafting well in rounds 3-7 and we remembered Tom Kurvers, a hockey legend in Minnesota, a 1986 Stanley Cup Champion and a past Hobey Baker Award winner for the great man he was. Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From a smooth skating defenceman to a skilled forward and a all around glue guy who can play on the top line we jumped around a bit this week. Craig and I also discussed Jack Eichel's trade value and Cole Caufield in the playoffs. Simon Edvinsson is the type of player you pay to watch skate. His mobility allows him to defend, but what about his offence? Craig and I offer some comparable that NHL and UFHL GMs should be excited about. Fyodor Svechkov was a steal in the UFHL futures auction, going for just $20 and now a projected first round pick, means profit for the scout who owns his fantasy rights. Craig compared his all around game to one of the best Russians to ever play in the NHL.Xavier Bourgault might not be the flashiest player, or a guy at the top of draft lists, but Craig feels he has the right game to be a really good NHL player and potentially on a top line. There are first line stars and first line complimentary players and Bourgault has a lot of 'glue guy' qualities to his game. Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. We are just over 7 weeks until the draft and we continue to track players leading up to it. This week it's a Canadian Dman playing overseas, a Canadian forward playing in the U.S.A and a Swedish forward playing in his home country. Brandt Clarke is a big blue liner who Craig has ranked #2. He normally plays in Barrie but this year was skating in Slovakia. Kent Johnson was a freshman at Michigan in the Big 10 of the NCAA this season. He projects as a strong centreman but did play the wing this year. Oskar Olausson is a Swedish forward who does a lot of things well and could very well outplay his expectations with his slick hands. I also asked Craig about improving skills and the lack of combine right now. Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. This week we discussed what might be coming from the Oilers system that could help add depth. The three prospects/NFTs we explore are Jesper Wallstedt, Chaz Lucius and Anton Olsson. Wallstedt is the top rated goalie for the draft and I asked Craig when he might be ready. Lucius is a pure goal scorer who is going to the University of Minnesota to develop after an injury plagued season. Olsson is a Swedish defensemen who might have a chance to outplay his expectations, but could settle nicely as a #3 blue liner. I also asked Craig about the 'BPA Vs drafting for need' debate. Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. This week Craig and I discussed the importance of the recent Under 18 World Championship during a season with so few viewings. However basing so much on one viewing can be dangerous. Zachary Bolduc of Rimouski has always been a goal scorer, but this year developed his game even more. Isak Rosen has an NHL calibre release and Benjamin Gaudreau was a bright star on a struggling Sarnia team last year and led Canada to gold at the U18s. Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
The Stars of tomorrow are discovered here, Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. Craig has revealed his Top 32 for the 2021 draft with a top 40 to come later one and we zeroed in on three players that made the grade. Matthew Coronato has been getting a lot of buzz in the UFHL and NHL scouting communities and rightfully so. A terrific goal scorer who is off to Harvard University. Sebastian Cossa is one of three goalies who made Craig's top 32 and his numbers were incredible with the EDMONTON OIL KINGS this season. He looks like a goalie, not the Michelin Man in net and he makes saves as opposed to just letting the puck bounce off him like a trampoline. Dylan Guenther is Sebastian's teammate in Edmonton and at one point was touted as a potential #1 overall pick for 2021 and while Craig still sees him as a top line player, he might be more of a complimentary top line player, who will still go very high in July. We also discussed Owen Power and Cole Perfetti heading to the World Championship with Canada and I asked if Shane Wright should have been invited?Craig joins us each week courtesy of the UFFS Hotline, become a scout and track the same players Craig and other scouts do, join up at www.UFFSports.com and get paid for your eagle eye when it comes to future stars. Catch past episodes and individual players at www.TrackingTheDraft.ca and watch episodes on YouTube. UFF Sports: Email: info@uffsports.comWebsite: https://uffsports.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFFSportsTelegram: https://t.me/joinchat/SDRESrh77-LavqpTTelegram Announcements: https://t.me/joinchat/ScfVQ85rFDzQe-psMedium: https://uffsofficial.medium.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uffsportsofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uffsportsofficial/ UFSN Twitter: https://twitter.com/UFSNetwork UFHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/ufhleague UFAHLTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFAHL_UFFS UFGATwitter: https://twitter.com/UFGA_UFFS ZilPayhttps://zilpay.xyz/
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered and discussed, here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered and discussed, here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered and discussed, here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered and discussed, here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered and discussed here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here. Hockey, NHL, NHL Draft, prospects, Craig Button, TSN, Dean Millard, Podcast Alley, Tracking the Draft, Top Shelf Talent, The Next Wave, Time Machine, 2021 NHL Draft, 2022 NHL Draft
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Wednesday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
Every Thursday former NHL GM, Stanley Cup Champion and Director of Scouting with TSN, Craig Button and I explore prospects for the NHL Draft. From Top Shelf Talent to The Next Wave to Time Machine and more, the stars of tomorrow are discovered here.
It's been a wonderful 7 year run, but all good things must come to an end...Well, tonight is the night. I started the Talk 2 Q Radio Show (formerly the Thank, Q Show) back on February 20th in 2011. I only wanted to do one episode, just to scratch "talk radio show host" off of my bucket list. I've always had dream jobs as a youth, but I had no idea that my dream would come through to this extent.T2Q has been listened to over approximately 250,000 times. People not only have hit up Blogtalkradio, but also iTunes, Spreaker, TuneIn, Podcast Alley, and many other sites where talk shows can be found.And I'm so thankful to the many people who have contributed to the show and its success. It may be a guest who appeared for an interview or even someone who may have just participated in my weekly #T2Q Chats on Twitter and Facebook.Tonight, I'm sure that I'll get calls from many people who want to give their final two cents. We'll also mix in some topics because that's just what we do on T2Q.After tonight, you will still be able to keep up with future podcasts (which will drop randomly) by signing up for the e-mail newsletter here. Although the live weekly show is leaving, I will still drop a podcast now and then on important current event topics. After all, I can always get my Show Legends for a quick discussion on something. So, set your reminders this evening for the final live episode. The last show that allows you to call in and give your opinions. Because that's all I ever wanted for the Talk 2 Q Radio Show... "No experts. Just opinions."The Finale: #765Scheduled for 120-180 mins.www.Talk2Q.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode,Ben Greenfield interviews Steve Davison of Impulse Power on how inertia can be used in training for general fitness and sports performance. Also, a listener Q&A about how to choose the best supplements when cash is limited. Mentioned in this episode: -Impulse Power website -Enerprime and EnerEFA supplements Please ignore this last line of code below. It is merely designed to make this podcast available at Podcast Alley. My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-cdd246791c13e3f9fe66b62c9cc4c74a}
Iron Radio this week comes to you on SATURDAY, live from the Mr. Olympia weekend in Las Vegas with special guest and industry scientist, David Barr. The live reporting and conversation range from behind-the-scenes info. from the strongman scene to bodybuilding to supplements to various vendors and after-hours parties. The episode will be published on iTunes and Podcast Alley, as always, following the live show.
Dr. L simply announces that Iron Radio this week will not be Thursday but SATURDAY, live from the Mr. Olympia weekend in Las Vegas. Tune in via our live call (see our Facebook page for details) Saturday, Sept. 25 at 4:00 PM Eastern Time. Phil will be reporting and should have a few guests as well as updates on the various competitions. The episode will be published on iTunes and Podcast Alley, as always, following the live show.
Phil, Lonnie, Rob and Charles talk about eating for strength and size like a bull's (a Fortress analogy). How much does it take? How is Fortress chowing his way to over 290 pounds and how is Lonnie approaching a clean bulk toward 215, knowing he's 41 and the fat will have to come off come January? Why is Phil unafraid of buckets of barbeque? Learn how to eat for size and even pull back on gym time without fear and fret. ***NOTE: Have you noticed? Iron Radio.org now records live on THURSDAYS at 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. This will not affect those who tune in to the pre-recorded shows via iTunes or Podcast Alley.
Phil, Lonnie and Rob talk with Physical Therapist Gray Cook, this time about adding functional movement screens to fitness assessments - and later in the show also about strength professional scope of practice and referrals. ***NOTE: Have you noticed? Iron Radio.org now records live on THURSDAYS at 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. This will not affect those who tune in to the pre-recorded shows via iTunes or Podcast Alley.
Lonnie and Phil talk with doctoral student and strongman athlete Jonathan Mike about the science and application of various weekly training regimes. Surely intermediate and advanced guys cannot exercise their whole body every day. So what comes next? And how much of what we do has a real scientific basis? There's a specific focus on the number of days per week one should lift. We also discuss how to divide up your week - by specific body parts and muscle groups versus splits based on various exercise movements and strongman field events. ***ALSO NOTE: IronRadio.org will has moved to recording live episodes on THURSDAYS. This will not affect those who tune in to the pre-recorded shows via iTunes or Podcast Alley.
Lonnie, Rob, Phil and Charles discuss what its like to actually compete in various strength sports. This one can be helpful for listeners intrigued but not experienced at strength and bodybuilding competitions. From the initial trigger to get competitive to jitters the night before to how we look at the competition, to how frequently we think one should compete, there's lots of first hand advice and information here. Listen for a little smart alek Arnold parody when Dr. L gets romantic notions about his competitions. ***ALSO NOTE: IronRadio.org will be moving to recording live episodes on THURSDAYS starting at the end of August. This will not affect those who tune in to the pre-recorded shows via iTunes or Podcast Alley.