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On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, Feliks Banel speaks with John Cox, bell ringer at Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral in the Cascade neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Sometime early on Sunday, August 31, 2025, thieves got away with three bronze bells, and Mr. Cox and others are trying to track down the bells before they're melted down for scrap. The parish at Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral dates to the 1890s, and the current building was constructed in the 1930s. The bells are much more recent, but would be very difficult to replace - given they were made in Russia as part of an acoustically matched set of seven bells (four of which remain at the cathedal), and because the Russian invasion of Ukraine makes importing anything practically impossible. If you have any information about the bells stolen from Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral, please call the Seattle Police Department. Thank you to Jean Sherrard for his assistance with this episode. CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.
John's guest this week is a follow up show with Dr. John Cox, Shakespearean expert. They do a follow up to a prior program, this time focusing on Shakespeare's turbulent times, Elizabeth I, the Reformation and his plays and other works.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Voice of the Golden Eagles, John Cox and new Head Coach Charles Huff preview the upcoming season and look-ahead to Saturday's matchup at the Rock against Mississippi State. Live from Walk On's in Hattiesburg. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, The Voice of the Golden Eagles, visits with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss the start of the football season this Saturday against Mississippi State at The Rock and the fall sports that are already underway. Cox is also joined on this week's show by Mohammed El-Zare, who is in his ninth year as head coach of the women's soccer team and Brittany Watts, the new assistant athletic director and the Director of Compliance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I read a book once by a feller named Ken Blanchard. He wrote - None of us is as smart as all of us. - I love that. It's so true. The Bible says - In the counsel of many, there is wisdom. - So let's lean into that. I literally just copy and pasted a simple question into a text to a ton of friends and people I respect. The question: Gimme one piece of brief tournament advice. First thing that comes to mind. (and obviously this applies to way more than just fishing a derby. this is about preparation, how to attack / dissect, how to plan for weather, boat stuff, everything) We got so much good stuff from people and its so diverse and kinda all over the place. So instead of Jordan, Nate and Lola giving advice on winning, it's from people who win at the very highest level and it's them responding to my text. It's not just some thing I looked up that they said once. And it's not just BP and Gussy and John Cox, it's local sticks that we respect . Like Lonnie Peterson and Justin Rowe, Adam Crigger, Jeremy Moldrem, Andrew Full from Serious Angler, Brian Latimer, Tyler Berger from BassFishing HQ, etc. Write some of this stuff down. No jokes. It's so good. I literally actually think that if you put some of this stuff into practice, you will be better at fishing derbies, you will win more tournaments. Just in general, these two episodes will make you win at fishing more, competitively and just for fun fishing. PART TWO COMING SOON! PLEASE GIVE US A 5 STAR POSITIVE REVIEW ON WHATEVER PLATFORM YOU'RE ON! TELL A FRIEND. SHARE THE WORD! Seriously though, it really helps us! POSITIVITY IS WORTH THE EFFORT! ALL FISHING IS FUN FISHING! https://www.tackleandtacos.com/ https://www.grizzlycoolers.com- code WCB for 15% off https://hookandarrowsupply.com https://www.leupold.com/ https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/ https://www.facebook.com/p/Moldys-Marine-100067184804787/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Monday, August 25th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management Guest: John Cox, Business Editor for the Bakersfield Californian website: www.Bakersfield.com
John's guest this week is Professor John Cox, a Shakespearean specialist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles is joined by Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain to discuss a wide variety of topics including the start of the 2025 football season on August 30 when the Golden Eagles host Mississippi State at The Rock. Cox is also enjoyed this week by head track and field coach Jon Stuart to talk about the start of another season and head basketball coach Jay Ladner to discuss what is going on in basketball.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Bobby Barrack, Jeff Holland, and John Cox) as we ask the question: How do you fish vegetation?Mentioned in the episode:http://jeffhollandfishing.com/https://youtu.be/n1WouwN_ShwFlorida plant ID: https://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/browse/commonCalifornia plant ID: https://dbw.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=29550Texas plant ID: https://aquaplant.tamu.edu/plant-identification/Wisconsin plant ID: https://www3.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/UWEXLakes/Documents/programs/convention/2016/FriPMworkshops/PaulSkawinskiSusanKnightMichelleNault_AquaticPlantIdentification.pdfNew Jersey plant ID: https://www.nj.gov/dep/wms/Doyle%20-InvasiveAquaticPlants_ChrisD_05.02.2017.pdfMore Bass After Dark:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BassAfterDarkApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bass-after-dark/id1716082782Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yMvtb7iKPlblLxqlLbOmzRumble: https://rumble.com/user/BassAfterDarkInstagram: https://instagram.com/bassafterdarkshowFacebook: https://facebook.com/bassafterdarkStock media provided by Sounder_Music / Pond5Stock media provided by lovemushroom / Pond5Stock music provided by Sineius / Pond5
Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television Bass Fishing Talk Show
This is the July 30, 2025 Stray Casts Live, Tonight, We are joined by Bassmaster Elite Series Anglers Drew Cook and John Cox, and Bass Fishing Legend Shaw Grigsby #fishing #podcast #bassmaster
Kruser talks with Forestry and Natural Resources professor John Cox about armadillos invading central Kentucky and Bill Meck calls in to talk about a world record lightning flash in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Cox who is a forestry and natural resources professor at UK talks with Kruser about armadillos making their way into central Kentucky and the dangers they can bring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles turns his attention to football, with the 2025 season opener just a few weeks away. Cox as always sits down to visit with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss the preparations for the start of another season and athletic year. Also joining the podcast this week are football's offensive coordinator Blake Anderson and defensive coordinator Jason Semore.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Monday, July 28th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management Guest: John Cox, Business Editor for the Bakersfield Californian website: www.Bakersfield.com
Eric Lopez, John Cox and Robert Gee join host Thom Abraham on this episode of Bassmaster Radio.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, The Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss a number of topics including the preparations for the upcoming football season. Cox is also joined this week by Keith Gill, the Commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, as well as quarterback Brylon Braxton and linebacker Chris Jones from Golden Eagle football.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ms. Kim Woofter and Dr. John Cox discuss the latest updates to the evidence-based standards on oncology medical homes developed by ASCO and COA. These standards serve as the basis for the ASCO Certified program. They share the new and revised standards around topics including the culture of safety and just culture in oncology practice, geriatric assessment and geriatric assessment-guided management, and multidisciplinary team management. They expand on the importance of these standards for clinicians and oncology practices to ensure every patient receives optimal care. Read the complete standards, “Oncology Medical Homes: ASCO-Community Oncology Alliance Standards Update” at www.asco.org/standards. TRANSCRIPT These standards, clinical tools, and resources are available at www.asco.org/standards. Read the full text of the guideline and review authors' disclosures of potential conflicts of interest in the JCO Oncology Practice, https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/OP-25-00498 Brittany Harvey: Hello and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines podcast, one of ASCO's podcasts delivering timely information to keep you up to date on the latest changes, challenges, and advances in oncology. You can find all the shows, including this one, at asco.org/podcasts. My name is Brittany Harvey, and today I'm interviewing Ms. Kim Woofter, a registered nurse in practice leadership and administration from AC3 Inc in South Bend, Indiana, and Dr. John Cox, a medical oncologist and adjunct faculty member from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, co-chairs on "Oncology Medical Homes, American Society of Clinical Oncology – Community Oncology Alliance Standards." Thank you for being here today, Ms. Woofter and Dr. Cox. Dr. John Cox: You bet. Ms. Kim Woofter: Thank you. Brittany Harvey: And then before we discuss these standards, I'd just like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its standards and ensuring that the ASCO Conflict of Interest Policy is followed for each guidance product. The disclosures of potential conflicts of interest for the expert panel, including Dr. Cox and Ms. Woofter, who have joined us here today, are available online with the publication of the standards in JCO Oncology Practice, which is linked in the show notes. So then, to dive into what we're here today to talk about, Dr. Cox, could you start us off by explaining what prompted an update to these ASCO-COA standards and what the scope of this update is? Dr. John Cox: Well, the ASCO-COA standards relative to defining and outlining Oncology Medical Home were initially published four or five years ago. At the time, we planned a regular update of the standards. So, in essence, this is a planned update. The whole program is built on the idea of continuous improvement. So, this update and future updates are prompted and defined by our literature, our science, the science of care delivery, and new developments and insights gained from studies and evaluations of care delivery methods, and informed by the practice. These standards are in place to underpin a program of care delivery by ASCO, the ASCO Certified, and as practices engage in this program, we are learning from them. The whole idea is to enlarge and improve how patients are cared for in practice. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. It's great to have this iterative process to continue to review the evidence and update these standards that form the basis for ASCO Certified. So then, following that background, Ms. Woofter, I'd like to review the key points of the revised standards for our listeners. First, how do the revised standards address the culture of safety and just culture in oncology practice? Ms. Kim Woofter: I think safety is of utmost importance to all of us. So let me say that first and foremost. And what we know in oncology is our QOPI standards already address safety in the infusion suite process. So, safe delivery of chemotherapy agents and antineoplastics. It also talked about near misses and medication errors - absolutely essential, for sure. But what we need to do is look at a more systemic approach to safety because we know is processes throughout an organization they'll often cause you trouble. To do that, we know you need what we call a just culture, which is a very common term in today's workplace. But what it really means is it's a culture of open reporting of any potential for error, any potential for malfunction, and it can be in any place in the organization. So, what we are doing in our new standard is to say, look at your entire processes throughout the organization, and approach that in an open-minded way so that people don't feel scared to report things, and it's a really positive approach to intervening early and making sure that errors don't occur anywhere in the workplace. Brittany Harvey: Taking that systemic approach to look at overarching processes seems really key to ensuring safety in oncology practices. So then, the next new section, Dr. Cox, what are the new OMH standards surrounding geriatric assessment and geriatric assessment–guided management? Dr. John Cox: This is a challenging update for our standards. As many folks in practice recognize, there is a deep literature on recognizing the geriatric population in oncology. Geriatric - those in my age group over age 60, 65 - make up the majority of cancer patients in this country. And yet, there are many aspects that should be taken into account as you address treatment decisions in this population. ASCO's recognized this. There has been a guideline previously on geriatric assessment. It's been updated, and we really felt it's time that it be incorporated in any iteration of what oncology care delivery means, so, within the oncology medical home standards. In short, what the standard outlines is that practices that are using these standards, that are using this benchmark, should have a geriatric assessment for patients within the practice care and use that information to guide management. Now, the standard allows wide exploration of how practices meet this standard, but it really puts on the table that if an oncology practice in the United States, or anywhere in the world really, is adhering to a good practice, that they're going to include and recognize these assessments in practice. Ms. Kim Woofter: I would like to add that this is a highly discussed and reviewed standard. Many of our community practices were concerned that they would have the time and manpower to perform this assessment. We all know it reduces toxicities if done appropriately at treatment planning, and so the outcomes are better. And we really left it to the practices to define how they're going to implement it, understanding that it will evolve to every single patient, but maybe day one, it was a step approach to be able to implement. So, I was really proud of the team that - the expert panel - that said, okay, let's step into this, but we do think it's essential. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. It's important to recognize that practices may have limited resources and time, and implementing it in the way that makes sense for them allows this to be a standard that can be used in practice. And it's great to have this geriatric assessment guideline integrated into these standards to improve care delivery. And we can provide a link to that guideline in the show notes of this episode as well (Practical Assessment and Management of Vulnerabilities in Older Patients Receiving Systemic Cancer Therapy: ASCO Guideline Update). So then, following that section of the standards, Ms. Woofter, how do the updated standards now address multidisciplinary team management? Ms. Kim Woofter: Well, we address multidisciplinary team management in a more comprehensive way in the updated standard. We always thought that that was a critical piece when doing treatment planning, and we kind of highlighted it in a bigger way, understanding that not everybody has the same resources available at the time of treatment planning. And again, this was a much-discussed standard, in that that multidisciplinary team approach doesn't necessarily have to be in a tumor board or a prospective analysis of every case. It is actually a conversation between specialists, between the surgeon and pathologist and the medical oncologist. And we are saying, do what works for you, but we know that that team approach, every specialty coming to the table at time of treatment planning, truly provides better outcomes for our patients. And so we kind of reiterated that, understanding that again, it doesn't have to be a formal tumor board, but it has to be a dialogue between specialties. And we highlighted that again in the new standard. Brittany Harvey: Open communication of all team members is really critical to providing optimal care. Dr. Cox, I'd like to ask you, in your view, how will these updated standards impact both clinicians and oncology practices? Dr. John Cox: Well, our whole goal with discussing a comprehensive care model for oncology practice is to have a benchmark, to have an iteration of what good oncology care delivery looks like. So, our hope is that practices, all practices, whether you're participating formally in ASCO Certified, the marquee quality program for ASCO, or if you are simply running a practice or a team within an academic environment or institutional environment, these standards are to apply across the board wherever oncology is practiced - that you can look at these standards as a benchmark and compare what you are doing in your practice and where are the gaps. So ideally, we drive improved care across the board. You know, one thing I've learned over the last couple of years as ASCO Certified is getting spun up and using and implementing these standards, is practices are remarkably innovative. We've learned a lot by seeing how pilot practices have met the standards, and that's gone into informing how we can improve care delivery for all of our practices and, importantly, for the team members who are delivering this care. The fourth rail of burnout and the like is inefficiency that occurs in practice. And when you know you've got a good, spun-up, effective team, less burnout, less stress for practice. I hope clinicians and oncology practices will use this to help drive improvements in their care and gain insight into how they can approach practice problems in a better way. Kim, you've been leading practices. I have to ask you, your thoughts in leaning into this question. Ms. Kim Woofter: I think very well said, I will say that first. And what I love about this is for practice leaders who are new to our ecosystem, if you will, they need a playbook. It's “Where do I begin?” And Dr. Cox said it very well, no one does everything perfectly day one, but it's a step-by-step self-assessment approach to say, “How do I get to this gold standard?” I really love the standards because they are very comprehensive, everything from treatment planning to end of life. So it's the spectrum of the care we deliver in the oncology setting. So as a leader and an administrator, it is the standard I want all of my departments to understand, adhere to, and engage, and be excited about. We now have a baseline approach, and what's even more important, these standards will evolve as our intelligence evolves, as literature evolves. It's a system that will always grow and change, and that's what we love about it. It's not a one-and-done. So, I'm very proud of the fact that it gives them a road map. Brittany Harvey: Yes, these evidence-based standards provide a critical foundation for practices in ASCO Certified, for those team members you mentioned, and for quality improvement beyond just those individuals and practices as well. So then finally, to wrap us up, Ms. Woofter, what do these revised standards mean for patients receiving cancer treatment? Ms. Kim Woofter: Well, I think that's the most exciting part, is we all do this for our patients and the best outcomes for our patients and the best treatment plans for our patients and their families. And these standards, that is their core, their absolute core. So what it's going to do for a patient is they can say, “Am I at a practice that implements ASCO standards?” And if that is a ‘yes', there's a confidence that, “I am in an evidence-based medicine thinking practice, I have a team around me, they will care for me not only at time of treatment planning but at the time of end of life, they will help me be part of that decision-making, and they will give me resources available to me in my community.” So, it is a true comprehensive approach. As a patient, I have that comfort, that it is bigger than just a great doctor. It is a great team. As a patient, that would be very important to me and important to my family. That being said, Kim Woofter would love every practice to be ASCO Certified. Understanding that that isn't feasible day one, just to know that the practice is implementing and engaging the standards is the great place to start. Every patient can't go to an ASCO Certified practice day one, but our dream would be that everyone would adhere to those standards, engage those standards, believe them, educate their staff on what they mean, so that patient outcomes and satisfaction will be optimized for everyone. The other piece to this that we all know is if you give evidence-based medicine, cost-effective, efficient care, it's better for the system as a whole. And I'm not saying that insurance is our driver - certainly patient outcomes are our driver - but the whole ecosystem of oncology benefits when you do the right thing. Dr. John Cox: It's hard to add anything to Kim's good statements, but I just highlight that this whole area began with the patient-centered medical home, and every time we've met, patients and how we deliver care to patients is top of mind. I think that reflects our community. It reflects oncology as a whole. I don't know any oncologist or practice that is focused on anything else as the prime goal. Brittany Harvey: That's what I was just going to say. The ultimate goal here is to provide patient-centered care across where every single patient is receiving treatment and at every stage of that treatment. So, I want to thank you both so much for your work to update these standards, to review the evidence, and discuss with the experts on the panel to come up with the solutions that will help drive quality improvement across care delivery. So, thank you for that, and thank you for your time today, Dr. Cox and Ms. Woofter. And finally, thank you to all of our listeners for tuning in to the ASCO Guidelines podcast. To read the complete standards, go to www.asco.org/standards. You can also find many of our standards and interactive resources in the free ASCO Guidelines app, which is available on the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. If you have enjoyed what you've heard today, please rate and review the podcast, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain to discuss some of the things that are happening around Southern Miss this summer and about preparations for the start of a new athletic year. Cox is also joined by head football coach Charles Huff and Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing Leah Williams.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics the Voice of the Golden Eagles, John Cox, is joined by Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to talk about a number of topics including the upcoming football season, season tickets and the other upcoming fall sports. Cox also sits down with new Golden Eagle assistant basketball coach Luke Adams and long time track and field coach Jon Stuart.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's edition of Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss a number of topics including the upcoming football season and season tickets. Cox also sits down with Lady Eagle basketball coach Missy Bilderback to discuss offseason preparation for the upcoming season and women's golf coach Colton Cowan about last year's trip to the NCAA Tournament and the 2025-26 season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain, to discuss some of the things that are going on this summer in Southern Miss Athletics, including preparations for the upcoming football season. Cox also sits down with the new Associate Head Coach for Golden Eagle Basketball, Win Case, and Reid McGee, the Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Operations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Monday, June 23rd BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management Guest: John Cox, Business Editor for the Bakersfield Californian website: www.Bakersfield.com
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Spencer Bridges, the Deputy Athletic Director, to discuss a number of topics, including the recent NCAA Baseball Regional at Pete Taylor Park and preparations for the upcoming football season. Cox is also joined by head men's basketball coach Jay Ladner and by Tyler Cochran, Director of Ticket Sales and Service.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss the 2024-25 athletic year and preparations for the upcoming year. Cox is also joined this week by Jerry DeFatta, the Director of the Alumni Association and Rory Thornton, the Director of Major Gifts for the USM athletic foundation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Education Sensibilities with Dr. John CoxSuperintendent, John Cox of Peggs, OK; talks about sane and workable education policy and outcomes.Then Eddie and Dave discuss the Elon meltdown and What comes next for the Trump agenda.AUDIOVIDEOCatch all our shows at www.FreshBlack.CoffeeConnect with us at www.facebook.com/freshblackcoffeeOur audio podcast is at https://feeds.feedburner.com/thefreshblackcoffeepodcastOur video podcast is at https://feeds.feedburner.com/freshblackcoffee/videocastWatch the video on our YouTube channel, Facebook, website, or with your podcasting app. We record the show every Saturday and release it later the same day.Jeff Davis commentary appears courtesy of www.theThoughtZone.comClick here to watch this episode »
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by assistant baseball coach Travis Creel to discuss this week's baseball regional tournament at Pete Taylor Park that features Southern Miss, Alabama, Columbia and Miami of Florida. Cox is also joined by junior second baseman Nick Monistere, the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and junior righthander Colby Allen, a first team selection on the all-Sun Belt baseball team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down to visit with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss a number of topics including Golden Eagle Baseball and the highlights of the 2024-25 athletic year. Cox is also joined by head track and field coach Jon Stuart and Reid McGee, the Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Operations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John Cox is a pro angling anomaly. At a time where competitive fishing is dominated by technology he does not even have forward facing sonar on his boat. Cox is widely considered one of the greatest natural anglers in the history of the sport. This week he joins the show to talk about why he sees technology as a distraction, fishing dreams, shooting Bigfoot, finding fish and so much more. But that's not all, then we are joined by former bachelor, Bassmaster Classic qualifier and 3 time Bassmaster winner Byron Velvick, with his first Byron Bunker segment. For more Facts of Fishing visit http://factsoffishing.com/or listen on:Apple iTunes@ast/mercer/id1564172169Amazon Music/Audible@s/a2fffdf9-2538-4716-87c8-817655e5ee73Alexa/TuneIn@s/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/MERCER-p1422424/Boomplay@s/48822iHeartRadio@/269-mercer-81027990/Listen Notes@AZ_HPandora@/mercer-the-awkwardly-honest-fishing-podcast/PC:1000624172PlayerFM@mercer/mercer-episode-1PodBean@feed.xmlPodchaser@s/mercer-1871018Podcast Addict@/3303877Samsung:Available on Samsung DevicesSpotify@5i85dL7ZwEms1LlExY2cFacts of Fishing Social:Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveMercerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaveMercersFactsofFishing/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/factsoffishing/#fishingpodcast #mercer #outdoors
John Cox is a pro angling anomaly. At a time where competitive fishing is dominated by technology he does not even have forward facing sonar on his boat. Cox is widely considered one of the greatest natural anglers in the history of the sport. This week he joins the show to talk about why he sees technology as a distraction, fishing dreams, shooting Bigfoot, finding fish and so much more. But that's not all, then we are joined by former bachelor, Bassmaster Classic qualifier and 3 time Bassmaster winner Byron Velvick, with his first Byron Bunker segment. For more Facts of Fishing visit http://factsoffishing.com/or listen on:Apple iTunes@ast/mercer/id1564172169Amazon Music/Audible@s/a2fffdf9-2538-4716-87c8-817655e5ee73Alexa/TuneIn@s/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/MERCER-p1422424/Boomplay@s/48822iHeartRadio@/269-mercer-81027990/Listen Notes@AZ_HPandora@/mercer-the-awkwardly-honest-fishing-podcast/PC:1000624172PlayerFM@mercer/mercer-episode-1PodBean@feed.xmlPodchaser@s/mercer-1871018Podcast Addict@/3303877Samsung:Available on Samsung DevicesSpotify@5i85dL7ZwEms1LlExY2cFacts of Fishing Social:Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveMercerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaveMercersFactsofFishing/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/factsoffishing/#fishingpodcast #mercer #outdoors
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Tuesday, May 13th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Manageme instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: John Cox, Business Editor for the Bakersfield Californian website: www.Bakersfield.com
Join Dave Mercer on his Oh-Fish-Ally Unofficial podcast as he digs for the pros' most guarded tips on frog fishing. Noted masters of the technique like John Cox, Jordan Lee, Cliff Crochet and Ish Monroe answer questions and give tips for targeting the lunkers that typically bite a topwater frog.#bassmaster #fishing #podcast
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss a number of topics that include the spring sports, football and academics. Cox also sits down with Kylie Amato Hall; the Associate Athletic Director for Student Academic Services and new head women's basketball coach Missy Bilderback also joins the podcast this week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, The Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain, to discuss several topics regarding the athletic department and spring sports. Cox is also joined by Colton Cowan, head women's golf coach, and Nick Gibson, assistant track and field coach and head coach of the women's cross-country team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Money can be a sensitive topic for ministry leaders—but it doesn't have to be. In this episode, John McGee, Dave Bruskas, and John Cox share personal stories and practical wisdom on stewarding personal finances with integrity, cultivating contentment, and planning for the future. Whether you're leading a church or just starting in ministry, this honest, grace-filled conversation will challenge and equip you to lead well—both in your budget and your heart.
Message from John Cox on April 14, 2025
Message from John Cox on April 14, 2025
Message from John Cox on April 14, 2025
Message from John Cox on April 14, 2025
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss several topics concerning Golden Eagle athletics and the spring sports season. Cox is also joined by head football coach Charles Huff to talk about spring football practice and the upcoming college football season and Jon Stuart, head Track and Field coach talks about upcoming competition and the Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championships.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's edition of Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles sits down with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss several topics including spring football practice and the spring sports that are underway. Cox also sits down with new women's basketball coach Missy Bilderback and Golden Eagle senior right-hander pitcher Matt Adams.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Low Budget Live (Not So Live), Luke runs his mouth about the fact that fishing should be about the individual angler experience, doing better in the fishing community as a whole, sheep that regurgitate everything they're told, and talks with the one and only John Cox about doing things his way in the 2025 Bassmaster Classic, his sight fishing advantage potentially slipping away, needing another Florida Bassmaster Classic, 10 pound bass falling from the sky, and the the pressure of being the only Bassmaster pro with no scope and all hope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, The Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with Athletic Director Jeremy McClain to discuss a number of topics involving Golden Eagle athletics, basketball and the spring sports, including the 2025 baseball and softball seasons. Cox also is joined by head softball coach Natalie Poole to discuss her team and the Sun Belt Conference season and Shawn Taylor, coach of the beach volleyball team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of From the Woods Today, Dr. D.J. McNeil and Dr. John Cox visit the show to discuss how extreme weather fluctuations can affect our wildlife. Chad Niman also speaks about mass timber products. These are created by assembling more minor wood elements, like dimension lumber, veneers, or strands, and bonding them with adhesives, dowels, nails, or screws to form larger structural components. 3.12.25. https://fromthewoodstoday.com
On this week's edition of Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with the Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain, to discuss a wide variety of topics concerning Golden Eagle and Lady Golden Eagle athletics. Cox is also joined this week by Spencer Bridges, the Deputy Athletic Director and Chief Revenue Officer and Ryan Lee, Assistant Athletic Director, and Director of Compliance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, The Voice of the Golden Eagles, is joined by Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain, to discuss a wide variety of topics including baseball and softball season, and spring football. Cox also sits down with Golden Eagle assistant baseball coach Ben Brewer to talk about the start of the season and Leah Williams, the assistant athletic director for marketing.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Church growth is exciting—but it also brings leadership challenges. Maybe you're feeling the weight of too many decisions, struggling to keep up with relationships, or realizing that what worked in the past isn't working anymore. You're not alone—every growing church faces these moments. The real question is: How will you lead through it? In the latest episode of Church Leadership Podcast, John McGee, Dave Bruskas, and John Cox share insights on: ✅ Why churches stall—and how to break through ✅ How to delegate without losing control ✅ The leadership shifts every growing church must make
Scott Canterbury, John Cox and Neil Paul join host Thom Abraham on this episode of Bassmaster Radio.
Nicolle Wallace on the deadliest U.S. air crash in nearly two decades and the Trump administration's plans to purge the FBI. Joined by: Billy Nolen, Kitty Higgins, Harry Litman, Ryan Reilly, Mike Schmidt, Rev. Al Sharpton, Dan Pfeiffer, Angelo Carusone, Mara Gay, Basil Smikle, and John Cox.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, January 30, delivering in-depth coverage of the D.C. plane collision and the Senate confirmation hearings for Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard. Leslie Caldwell, John Cox, and Erin McLaughlin.