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Two-time Purdue All-American and 1960 Olympic Gold Medalist Terry Dischinger is on the short list of all-time great Boilermaker basketball players. In today's Monday Night Memories episode brought to you by Chariot Auto Group, we hear from those who saw him play and knew him well: Dischinger teammate Tim McGinley, All-American Dave Schellhase and forward Ralph Taylor. Dischinger, who passed away on Oct. 10, 2023, had a remarkable career as a player as the only Boilermaker ever to be a three-time NBA All-Star and Rookie of the Year. McGinley, Schellhase and Taylor tell some of their favorite stories and put into context what an amazing player and person Dischinger was.
Former Purdue swingman (1966-69) and radio crew analyst shares his 76th birthday with us (March 30, 2023). He talks about his experiences growing up in Indianapolis but also shares his take on the 2022-23 Boilermaker basketball season and looks ahead to the challenges facing Matt Painter's Boilermakers in 2023-24.
In Episode 103, Tom explores his "Inner Geek", outer space. Included are readings by Carl Sagan, and Ralph Taylor. He even does William Shatner's voice from his Autobiography, and sings that famous Bowie song. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomreadsyourstory/message
The story of the Purdue men's basketball first trip to the Final Four as remembered by key players George Faerber and Ralph Taylor. The Boilermakers, under coach George King, finished the season 23-5 overall, and second place in the NCAA Tournament losing to UCLA, a dynasty at the time. Purdue captured the Big Ten title for the first time in 29 years, and captured the imagination of Purdue fans finishing unbeaten at home, and leading the nation in scoring with starts Rick Mount, Herman Gilliam and Billy Keller.
Leroy Keyes, who passed away Thursday morning (April 15, 2021) at the age of 74, made a significant impact at Purdue University both on and off the football field. In this podcast, Tom Dienhart and Alan Karpick share memories with Keyes' Purdue classmate, long-time friend and fellow student-athlete Ralph Taylor.
Radio analyst Ralph Taylor joined this week's Podcast.
The 6ix9ine of affirmative action. • A Florida man. Seems like something Kev & Traumatix would applaud. • How Sway? How Sway? Wi-Fi code = Guest. • Nerd News: Get out and run you lazy pig!!! • The US President's whereabouts could not be accounted for at the time of the burglary. • Fontucky...the Florida of California.
Michael Friedson on political visits to Israel//Paging Dr Cohen -- why your eye color changes//Jill Schlesinger on planning for retirement//Dave Ross on migrant children as political pawns//Dose of Kindness -- Nicole Killion's feature on a restaurant that welcomes the homeless//James Osborn on Edgar's Hall of Fame induction/ Seahawks training camp//Ralph Taylor on his crusade to change federal hiring practices involving race
Hello and welcome in to Episode 12 of the Behind the Curtain podcast. I’m your host, Jeff Reynolds. This week I feature two interviews with folks who thrust themselves into the arena to expose massive fraud and corruption in government. My first guest is Ralph Taylor. Ralph is the plaintiff in a federal court case that currently sits waiting approval of cert at the Supreme Court. His case blows the lid off massive corruption in the awarding of federal contracts to minority owned businesses. He demonstrates how thousands of Caucasians may have been granted such contracts, how his DNA test that shows some African and Hispanic blood qualified him for minority status at the state level but not the federal level, and how some Indian tribes are granting tribal membership without having to prove a certain percentage of Native American blood. Somewhere Elizabeth Warren is drooling at the possibilities. Quick note: no bonus segment this week for Patreon, but you really should go check out previous recordings. There’s tons of extra info available exclusively for our patrons, which you can find at patreon.com/BehindTheCurtainWithJeffReynolds. My Oregon guest this week is Senator Dennis Linthicum from Klamath Falls. Dennis participated in the Senate Republican walk out over the past several days to deny quorum in the chamber in a desperate attempt to slow down some really bad bills being forced on Oregonians by the Democrats, who hold supermajorities in both chambers of our legislature. Dennis explains what the Republicans were protesting and trying to stop, what they got as part of the bargain to return and hold the votes on Monday, and why they had to end their walkout. We also discuss what the landscape looks like as we head into the election year of 2020. You can find Dennis’ writings at thedirtroadeconomist.com and oregonlegislature.gov/Linthicum. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Behind the Curtain podcast wherever you listen to it, and please leave a positive rating. The more subscribers and the better ratings, the higher Behind the Curtain will rank on podcast services like iTunes and Google Podcasts, among MANY OTHERS. I’m happy to report that my book continues to generate buzz. It’s called Behind the Curtain: Inside the Network of Progressive Billionaires and their Campaign to Undermine Democracy. I continue to be in demand for radio interviews and speaking engagements. If you’d like to book me to speak to a group who might get something out of following the dark money on the Left, please email me at info@5440fight.com. Search for the book in stores, or online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Simon and Schuster. It’s available in hardback, Kindle, or Nook Now. Check out WhoOwnsTheDems.com for more information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/behindthecurtain/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthecurtain/support
Ralph Taylor, local contractor, challenging how race is defined in awarding government contracts // Jill Schlesinger on the financial aid hassles of paying for college // Paging Dr. Cohen -- re-animating brain cells // Hanna Scott on bills in Olympia to slow the opioid crisis // Dose of Kindness -- the SOAR initiative: street outreach animal response // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on the NFL draft/ checking in on players who the Mariners traded away
Ralph Taylor talks with Dave Ross about the case he is attempting to submit to the Supreme Court. How does the government determine what race you are, and is there a possibility that white people are taking advantage of the Minority Business Enterprise certification program, or other racial equity programs, not just in Washington State but nationwide?
Ralph is responsible for the day-to-day management and strategy for the region. Ralph is responsible for strategic growth of the flow cytometry and Latin America business within Sysmex. Since joining in 2007, Ralph has delivered a high level of clinical product innovation, business development, and customer care. His accomplishments include leading the team responsible for bringing to market the XN-Series analyzer in the Americas, a scalable, automated laboratory solution that was quickly adopted in the hematology marketplace, which grew the Sysmex market share in the U.S. and Latin America. Early in his career at Sysmex, Ralph established the first scientific marketing group and through the years led numerous strategic partnerships for Sysmex America, Inc. Prior to joining Sysmex, Ralph served as Vice President of Cellular Analysis Strategic Marketing at Beckman Coulter, formerly the Coulter Corporation, where he worked for nineteen years. Ralph is active in community/industry associations and has served as a member of the MBA industry advisory board for FIU, in Florida. Mr. Taylor is also a Board Member of AdvaMed Dx. He holds a graduate management degree from the University of Greenwich, London and an undergraduate degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences from Paddington College, London.
Ralph Taylor looks like a white man, but his AncestryByDNA test showed that he actually is 4% black. He is now trying to use that information to be qualified as a minority business owner.
Ralph Taylor - 1965 IHSAA Boys high school state champion with Indianapolis Washington, Indiana All-Star, and Purdue Boilermaker joins us for over an hour of conversation and shares his memories of this great game of basketball in Indiana. Ralph Taylor is in his 12th season providing color commentary for home games. Taylor played for Purdue in 1967-68 and 1968-69 and was a member of the 1969 national runner-up team. The Indianapolis native is a past member of the Purdue Athletics Advisory Council and presently serves on the Big Ten Advisory Commission. Ralph is a Member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. Listen, share, and enjoy. If you like our work, please consider making a donation at either Keepingthenostalgiaalive.podbean.com or you can email us for details @hoosierhysteria@yahoo.com
With Ralph Taylor, Global Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art at Bonhams, who discusses recent trends for post-war art at auction and how the contemporary art market will develop in 2018 and beyond. Presented by Thomas Marks
Laid Bare Transmission is here to help keep you up with all things Laid Bare.. to help shine a light on some of the wonderful acts who perform with us... and to play a few songs for you along the way! We have tracks from Ralph Taylor, Frankie Forman, Polly Money, Ferris & Sylvester & Robert J. Hunter… And we also have a live performance and interview with the wonderful Sula Mae!
Pacers.com's Mark Montieth sits down with Ralph Taylor, a member of the 1965 Indianapolis Washington Continentals. Taylor's team featured future Pacers star Billy Keller. The Continentals would go on to repeat in 1969, and both teams are being honored by the Pacers on Friday night's Hickory Game against the Sacramento Kings. Taylor, who is now a radio voice for Purdue Basketball, recounts growing up on the west side of Indy and being able to bring a state title to the city. Minute Markers: 4:00 - Early Memories 7:00 - Learning From Oscar 10:35 - Fuel to the Fire 12:40 - Memories of the '65 Finals 19:30 - Downing's Growth Spurt 25:00 - Aftermath of a Title 21:10 - Reuniting
Laid Bare Transmission is here to help keep you up with all things Laid Bare.. to help shine a light on some of the wonderful acts who perform with us... and to play a few songs for you along the way! And on this episode... listen in for tracks from Lily Lyons, Autumnmusic, Ralph Taylor & Alexia Chambi, CHALK, Cameron Douglas, Only Takes A Day, Tom Lowman & Liam Flood! And we also have a live performance and interview with Sherika Sherard.... not to be missed!
Laid Bare Transmission is here to help keep you up with all things Laid Bare.. to help shine a light on some of the wonderful acts who perform with us... and to play a few songs for you along the way! And on this episode... listen in for tracks from Chisara Agor, Joe Corbin, Milly Upton, Sundroma, Molly Warburton, Luke Carey & William Poyer! And we also have a live performance and interview with Ralph Taylor, not to be missed!
This week I caught up with my pal Ralph Taylor @ralphtaylor11 on Twitter. He is an actor of the highest calibur from London currently performing in theatres across the UK and finalizing a deal to join the Blue Man Group. My skype was being fucked so we had an abrupt chat. Also I introduce a new segment called #CockTalk so I hope you enjoy. Please Rate and Review the Show Where Ever You Get It @biffsweetwaters biffsweetwater@gmail.com
In Episode 6, we are joined by Ralph & Taylor, and we feel it might have been Too Soon to let them speak in public together. We talked about Hitler's great ideas, Dead Or Alive 5, Once Upon A Time, some Revenge, and the close friendship shared by Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.