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Episode 5 of Family Court Vision brings a discussion on game time snacks in our Mailbag Segment (4:26). We then discuss this week's news, including Kyrie Irving, A'ja Wilson, and WNBA Free Agency in Basketball News of the Week (11:14) before our movie review of He Got Game (28:13). During this Inauguration Week, we close our show with a new game, Presidential Starting 5, in which we pick the Presidents in history that would make the best basketball team (45:32). Should Cookie Monster be the new Arena Announcer for Madison Square Garden? Should Teddy Roosevelt play the 3 or the 4? Should we be more appreciative of Shaq's butt? We answer all of these questions and more on Family Court Vision!
Every day in April, ASCE Plot Points is calling a different civil engineer from around the world to find out how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting their life, their community, their work and the civil...Read More >>
Every day in April, ASCE Plot Points is calling a different civil engineer from around the world to find out how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting their life, their community, their work and the civil engineering profession. Thirty days. Thirty phone calls. Plus an extra three. Community Call 33 closes the series, and fittingly it features ASCE President K.N. “Guna” Gunalan. The president discusses his
Over the years, Kent Oyler has started 19 different business ventures and created over 1,000 jobs. Oyler is currently CEO of OPM Services, a financial services and investment firm. In 1996, Oyler and a friend formed high-speed access (or HSA) that delivers broadband Internet over cable television wires, attracting over $90 million in significant, well-known investors. In 1999, at age 41, Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan took HSA public in what still stands as the largest IPO in the history of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. That same year, Oyler donated $1 million to seed a new business challenge grant, which has, so far, raised more than $25 million for the United Way. Former President H.W. Bush recognized Oyler as a Presidential Point of Light for his work on the national expansion on the YMCA program for runaways, called Safe Place. He has also received a Lifetime Achievement Presidential Service Award from President Obama for his work with the United Way.
National Police Week with: Dedication to: Agent Benjamín De los Santos-Barbosa, Puerto Rico Police Department, End of Watch: Wed., April 19, 2017Kevin “Coach” Collins writes and lets the world know what he thinks since his retirement from the New York City Police Department. Coach is a Semper Marine who served stateside during Viet Nam. He is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, American Mensa, Marine Corps League and the NYPD Honor Legion. thecoachsteam AmazonRandy Sutton born and raised in NJ. After graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department, as one of the youngest Officers. He served ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. americaoutloudSouthern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense
National Police Week with: Dedication to: Agent Benjamín De los Santos-Barbosa, Puerto Rico Police Department, End of Watch: Wed., April 19, 2017 Kevin “Coach” Collins writes and lets the world know what he thinks since his retirement from the New York City Police Department. Coach is a Semper Marine who served stateside during Viet Nam. He is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, American Mensa, Marine Corps League and the NYPD Honor Legion. thecoachsteam Amazon Randy Sutton born and raised in NJ. After graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department, as one of the youngest Officers. He served ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. americaoutloud Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense
National Police Week with: Dedication to: Agent Benjamín De los Santos-Barbosa, Puerto Rico Police Department, End of Watch: Wed., April 19, 2017Kevin “Coach” Collins writes and lets the world know what he thinks since his retirement from the New York City Police Department. Coach is a Semper Marine who served stateside during Viet Nam. He is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, American Mensa, Marine Corps League and the NYPD Honor Legion. thecoachsteam AmazonRandy Sutton born and raised in NJ. After graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department, as one of the youngest Officers. He served ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. americaoutloudSouthern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense
National Police Week with: Dedication to: Agent Benjamín De los Santos-Barbosa, Puerto Rico Police Department, End of Watch: Wed., April 19, 2017Kevin “Coach” Collins writes and lets the world know what he thinks since his retirement from the New York City Police Department. Coach is a Semper Marine who served stateside during Viet Nam. He is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, American Mensa, Marine Corps League and the NYPD Honor Legion. thecoachsteam AmazonRandy Sutton born and raised in NJ. After graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department, as one of the youngest Officers. He served ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. americaoutloudSouthern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense
Our guest is John Trautwein. His book My Living Will: A Father’s Story of Loss & Hope details the October 2010 tragic loss of his oldest child, 15-year-old Will. A strong, popular and successful young man, Will was a freshman at Northview High School, and his death devastated not only the Trautwein’s but the entire community.As a result, John and his wife Susie started a nonprofit called “The Will To Live Foundation” to work closely kids to not only help spread the message of teen suicide awareness in our community but also help these teens recognize the wonderful bonds of friendship we call “life teammate bonds” that help each other find the good in life!John is a Graduate of Northwestern University and former baseball player, playing 7 years in the Expos and Red Sox organizations. Since the foundation started, John has been making well over 100 speeches and presentations annually to high school students, college students, teams of all kinds, parents, coaches, teachers across America. John has turned the tragedy of the loss of his son, into a positive message that improves the lives and the Will To Live of kids everywhere. The “kids of Will To Live” have raised over $1,000,000 in an effort to raise awareness, increase education and deliver hope to each other, and their efforts have funded the acclaimed “Signs of Suicide” Program in schools all over the country. The Will to Live Foundation has been recognized on CNN, Major League Baseball, The Big Ten Network, and Fox Sports, just to name a few. In 2012, John and his wife Susie were awarded the “Presidential Point of Light” award for their work with the Will To Live Foundation.
Amy Blankson is the only person to be named a Point of Light by two Presidents (President Bush and President Clinton). She received a Presidential appointment to serve a five-year term on the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National Service, and was one of the youngest delegates to the Presidents’ Summit for America’s Future. Amy received her BA from Harvard and MBA from Yale School of Management. She went on to co-found the Future of Philanthropy Conference at Yale University, and in 2007, joined GoodThink on the ground floor to develop and scale the company as it sought to bring the science of happiness to life. Link to episode:http://bit.ly/gdapodcast12 Transcripts, blogs, and more: www.gdapodcast.com For booking info: www.gdaspeakers.com or call (214) 420-1999 twitter: @gdapodcast instagram: @gdapocast fb: facebook.com/gdapodcast
Dedication: 1st Lt. Ashley White Stumpf was killed during combat operations in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan on October 22, 2011 when the assault force she was supporting triggered an improvised explosive device. Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host. Guest: Randy Sutton, Defending the Shield, was born and raised in Princeton New Jersey, where after graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department becoming one of the youngest Police Officers in the state. He served the town for ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. http://thepoweroflegacy.org/ http://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.
Dedication: 1st Lt. Ashley White Stumpf was killed during combat operations in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan on October 22, 2011 when the assault force she was supporting triggered an improvised explosive device.Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host.Guest: Randy Sutton, Defending the Shield, was born and raised in Princeton New Jersey, where after graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department becoming one of the youngest Police Officers in the state. He served the town for ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children.http://thepoweroflegacy.org/http://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.
Dedication: NJ State Trooper Warner Foerster, killed May 2, 1973, Foerster was shot and killed with his own service weapon after backing up another trooper who had stopped a vehicle containing two men and a woman on New Jersey Turnpike. Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host. Guest: Randy Sutton, Defending the Shield, was born and raised in Princeton New Jersey, where after graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department becoming one of the youngest Police Officers in the state. He served the town for ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. http://thepoweroflegacy.org/ http://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.
Dedication: NJ State Trooper Warner Foerster, killed May 2, 1973, Foerster was shot and killed with his own service weapon after backing up another trooper who had stopped a vehicle containing two men and a woman on New Jersey Turnpike.Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host.Guest: Randy Sutton, Defending the Shield, was born and raised in Princeton New Jersey, where after graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department becoming one of the youngest Police Officers in the state. He served the town for ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. During his service he distinguished himself as one of the highest decorated officers in department history having earned multiple Lifesaving awards, Exemplary Service awards, Community service and a Medal for Valor. He was also awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children.http://thepoweroflegacy.org/http://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.