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Send us a textIn this episode of The Struggle Bubble, we're joined by Ricky Lewis, former MLS player, and Leslie Osborne, former US Women's National Team and NWSL star. Together, they take us through their incredible journey—from life on the soccer field to raising families and creating a lasting impact with the launch of Bay FC, the Bay Area's newest women's pro soccer team.Ricky and Leslie share candid insights on navigating the chaos of parenting while managing the demands of youth sports, building community through soccer, and recognizing the signs of burnout. Listen in as they reflect on how their experiences as athletes have shaped their approach to parenting, how they balance passion with family, and what they hope to achieve through Bay FC.If you're juggling family life, career pressures, and personal goals, this episode offers a real look at how to thrive amidst it all.Support the showHelp support our podcast by subscribing on YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify. Keep up to date with all things Struggle Bubble on our Instagram Page @thestrugglebubblepod
On the evening of October 9, 1983, twenty-three-year-old Timothy Coggins met up with some friends for a night out at the People's Choice club, a popular night club in Griffin, Georgia, a rural area about forty-five minutes outside of Atlanta. When Tim didn't return home the next day, his family assumed he'd stayed at a friend's house, as he often did on nights he stayed out late. Those assumptions were shattered one day later, when investigators showed up at the Coggins' front door carrying a photograph of what would be identified as Tim's dead, mutilated body.At first, local investigators assured the Coggins family they would find whoever was responsible for Tim's brutal murder; however, within just a couple weeks, it was clear they didn't have any leads or evidence, nor did they seem all that interested in investigating Tim's death. Eventually, the months passed into years and the case went completely cold and Tim's family lost any hope of his killers being brought to justice. Then, more than three decades after his death, investigators contacted the Coggins family and told them they'd found the men responsible for Tim's death.Timothy Coggins' story is yet another reminder of how in many parts of the United States, the hideous beliefs of a bygone era are still alive and well, devastating families and perverting the justice system. Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe and 99 Cent Rental Podcasts for Research!ReferencesBoone, Christian. 2018. "Well proves crucial in cold murder case." Atlanta Journal Constitution, July 1.—. 2017. "2 boasted of dragging black man behind pickup truck." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 1.—. 2018. "Race center stage at trial's opening." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 21.Franklin Gebhard v. The State of Georgia. 2019. S19A1582 (Supreme Court of Georgia, December 23).Gomez, Melissa, and Matt Stevens. 2018. "Conviction after 34 years in murder of Black man." New York Times, June 27.Helm, Nelson. 2017. "5 arrested in connection with '83 murder in Spaulding County." Atlanta Constitution, October 14: B1.—. 2017. "Dragging death case was racial." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 2.2022. Cold Case Files. Directed by Ricky Lewis. Performed by Ricky Lewis.Lowery, Wesley. 2020. "A Brutal Lynching. An Indifferent Police Force. A 34-Year Wait for Justice." GQ Magazine, July 17.McLaughlin, Eliott C. 2017. "Killers meant to 'send a message,' sheriff says of 1983." CNN Wire, October 20.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What are some of the things you wish to know when opening a pizzeria? Will it be difficult? Likely. What are those difficult things to look out for and be aware of? Well on this episode, we talk to a gang of chef's from he LV Pizza Fest. They tell us some of the hardest and most rewarding things about opening a restaurant. (1:06) Ricky Lewis and Ryan Perras of Rebellion PIzza (6:40) Alex and Dani Garcia- White of Yukon Pizz (16:03) Carmine D'Amato of Settebello (25:35)Giovanni Mauro of Old School Pizzeria Sign Up For Our Mailing List https://mailchi.mp/83cc1e422fb0/podcast-blog Thanks for supporting this show Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whatsgooddough Ooni Pizza Ovens Affiliate https://ooni.com/?sscid=51k7_g9gpn&utm_medium=shareasale&utm_source=2800064&utm_campaign=1232202 Corto Olive Affiliate https://corto-olive.com/?sscid=51k7_g9fhj& Bacio Cheese https://www.baciocheese.com/ Our Town America https://www.ourtowndirectmail.net/ Famag Mixer Affiliate https://pleasanthillgrain.com/?utm_source=pepperjam&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=277138&clickId=4381641095&source=pepperjam&clickid=4381641095&publisherid=277138 Famag Blog Post https://www.whatsgooddough.com/blog/do-i-need-a-spiral-mixer/
Grass and yard care is very important to us here at Z and Keith Watched A Movie, that's why we've partnered with this film to bring our listeners the best in lawn representation. +++++ Intro: by Professor Ping available on BandcampOutro: Shawn and Christian Reischauer w/Ricky Lewis performing the Lawn Mowing Rap --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zandkmoviepod/support
Ep 280 Mostly Motorsports Ryan Timms, Ricky Lewis, Chase Raudman, Scotty Cook Scott Traylor and Kirk Elliott have been the host of "Track Talk" with the RacinBoys on Sports Radio 810 WHB in Kansas City for 24 years. Traylor spent the past 13 years on the road as anchor and producer of the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour broadcasts. He had many years of experience and success driving and owning race cars before embarking on a broadcasting career covering motorsports
Matt Westfall, USAC winner after 17 years since his last USAC victory; Ricky Lewis, Bloomington (IN) Speedway and Grain Valley (MO) Speedway winner; and Jett Hayes, KKM Challenger winner are this week's guests.
Ricky Lewis was a key defender with the Los Angeles Galaxy, Colorado Rapids, as well as the USA U20 team. The Clemson alum enjoyed his time on this pitch, but grew up in a family familiar with sales. Ricky has now spent over a decade excelling in sales at Stryker, a multinational technologies corporation which provides medical devices and surgical equipment. He also happens to be a part of the Professional Women's Soccer team Bay FC ownership group alongside his wife and former USA Soccer Star Leslie Osborne Lewis. We chat about owning a sports team and the importance of sales. As Ricky explains, sales is the heartbeat of the company, and athletes are primed to excel in sales divisions regardless of industry. Episode Breakdown: 0:00- Intro 1:44- Ownership in Bay FC 3:39- Sales is the heartbeat of the company 5:28- When the sales interest started 8:19- The sales process explained 17:25- Case Study: Ricky sells a water bottle 19:29- Many athletes have the salesman in them 22:30- Traits that make good salesman 26:00- Sales is a lucrative profession if you're good 28:44- Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a--and--a/support
I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy 4th of July. The Fourth of July celebrates the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. Tyler Harris has a wonderful report from Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway that includes Victory Lane comments from Carmen Perrigo and Brandon Burgoon. In a separate segment Tyler did a great interview with RUSH Late Model driver Kassidy Kamicker. I had a chance to talk with Jason Busch about his recent Modified Feature win at Jennerstown. Lucas Oil Late Model Brock Pinkerous spoke with Dave Oliveire at the Firecracker. Adam Kostelnick One of the most successful asphalt race car drivers in the area did a great interview with Howie Balis. I appreciate the kind words Adam mentioned about my efforts with local racing. Ken and Kyle Burkholder had a great time talking to Howie Balis. Lenny Batycki dd a great interview with Micro Sprint winner Natalie Branon. We have some Victory Lane interviews Modified feature winner Garrett Krummert, John Mollick in the Sprints, Cole Holden RUSH Modifieds and Ricky Lewis in the BOSS Sprint Cars.
For this episode we have Ricky Lewis join us! He is a non-winged sprint car driver racing out of Oxnard, California. Discussions include: - Getting his first USAC win with the West Coast 360 series at Bakersfield. - Go over some more of his racing so far this year in California. - When he's heading back to the Midwest and what he's doing the rest of the year there. - Hit on some popular USAC topics at the moment. - How he got into racing and his favorite racing memory. - His favorite tracks to race at. - The best places and food to get out in California and Indiana.
Julian reaches out to two of his dear friends from earlier episodes to check on them, and see how they’re doing. This is that conversation. (Featuring Luke Anderson and Michael Yope!)
On this episode of Beyond The Limit, we sit down with Ricky Lewis. Ricky is a California native who recently moved to Indiana to race sprint cars in a partnership with Thomas Meseraull and the beYOUtiful foundation. You’ll learn how Ricky is preparing for this season, how he got started in racing, how desire fuels his dedication to be the best at whatever level he competes, and you’ll find out why he left behind a career leading overnight fishing expeditions to go racing full-time. Ricky’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickylewis11Tyler’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twilliamsliveTyler’s Website: https://www.tylerwilliamslive.com
“For me, when I hear something I see a colour.” Kaz Rodriguez is an English drummer whose hard work over the years has resulted in a lot of mega opportunities these last couple of years. He is touring with Josh Groban, performing clinics worldwide, and he writes his own music. His drumless tracks have been a huge hit in the international scene with drummers like Sput, Chris Coleman, Aaron Spears, Tony Royster, Ricky Lewis and the list goes on. His philosophy regarding the drumless music is to share it with the drumming community so that drummers can put their sound to his music. So, there is one thing I should point out in particular about Kaz that is incredibly unique. He has a condition called synesthesia. Basically, in layman's terms, he hears colours. He doesn’t read music but instead memorizes music with the colours he hears. Kaz endorses Tama, Zildjian, Remo, LP Percussion and Roland. You Will Hear About…. How Josh Groban saw Kaz on Drumeo and hired him. Kaz’s experience so far touring with Josh Groban. How Kaz came to realize that pop session gigs weren’t enough for him. Kaz’s friendship with Aaron Spears and how grateful he is for that. The importance of giving back and how Kaz’s music was meant for that. Synesthesia. The aftermath after Kaz was stabbed. Kaz’s decision to discontinue studying architecture for music. Why Should You Listen? Kaz projects so much positivity. His spirit for music and giving back to the drumming community is quite exceptional and his take on gratitude is a great reminder for every drummer out there. Getting a chance to hear his process with how he understands music is also incredibly interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1rYSLqWqoM Kaz’s Socials Instagram Facebook Twitter Website Follow ‘Drumeo Gab’ Instagram Facebook
Ricky Lewis, author of Between a Rock and a Chard Place, stops by to share with us his love for nutrition and leafy greens, and his hatred for his family. (Featuring Michael Yope!)
Topics COA Update: Northland Radiology, Inc. v City of Detroit, an unpublished opinion per curiam of the Court of Appeals, issued February 2, 2019 (Docket No. 340243) Bruce Ruben, M.D., PC v Allstate Ins Co, unpublished opinion per curiam of the Court of Appeals, issued February 21, 2019 (Docket No. 343163) Ricky Lewis, et al. v City of Detroit, unpublished opinion per curiam of the Court of Appeals, issued February 21, 2019 (Docket No. 341538) Orrida Erquhart v Auto Club Insurance Ass’n, unpublished opinion per curium of the Court of Appeals, issued February 19, 2019 (Docket No. 340630) Trending topics in No-Fault Litigation: The benefit of “outside the box” experts in PIP cases Hosted by Mark F. Masters, Senior Partner Secrest Wardle, Troy Javon R. David, Partner Secrest Wardle, Troy Cleveland B. Simmons, Partner Secrest Wardle, Troy
In this episode of the Stay Calm, Don't Panic! Podcast, Chris Robey and Ricky Lewis discuss the role of stress in the lives of teenagers and how stress can actually be beneficial. Unfortunately, stress is an unavoidable part of life, but Ricky gives great insight into how we can use stress to make life better. Don't get caught up in stress, instead let's be better equipped to see it as a positive part of life! Continue reading 3 Ways Stress Can Make Life Better at Teen Life.
Dudley High School, established in 1929, had rich involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, and today is continuing to impact the world, but through a very unique engineering program. Instructor Ricky Lewis and Former Le Mans Race Car Driver Jim Smith discuss the importance of STEM learning and their preparation of Dudley students for in the Shell Eco Marathon that will be held in Detroit.