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Join me for a powerful conversation with Erika Moses- a mother living every parent's worst nightmare. We'll be sharing the heartbreaking story of her son, Kaden, whose life was stolen far too soon. Kaden deserves justice, and Erika's strength and fight for answers. It's something you need to hear.This is a story of grief, resilience, and the pursuit of justice that is far from over. Don't miss this episode- let's make sure Kaden's name is never forgotten. Tune in now.Edited and produced by Scott Charles. Music rights given by Heather Foster. Please like and share and leave a comment and 5* review if you want to hear more!
In this gripping episode, we delve into the harrowing events of October 29, 2013, in Greenwood County, SC, where 27 year old Bryan Sweatt committed a tragic Murder-suicide. Listener discretion IS advised! Sweatt, embroiled in a custody dispute and facing significant legal troubles, broke into the home of his former girlfriend's family, awaiting their return. Upon their arrival, much took place before executing multiple family members. Exploring the circumstances leading up to this devastating event, its profound impact on the community, and the broader implications of domestic disputes and mental health challenges. Listen now for the full story.Edited and Produced by Scott Charles. Music rights given by Heather Foster. Please like and share and leave a comment and 5* review if you want to hear more!
On what should have been a quiet night at home, suddenly turned “south” real fast for Wade. Uncover the raw footage with us as Wade tells his story on the attack he was under in his own home that led him to putting 3 bullets in a man causing him to die. Tune in to an episode that will have you on the edge of your seat. Edited and Produced by Scott Charles. Music right given by Heather Foster. Please like and share and leave a comment and 5* review if you want to hear more!
Brad Sigmon, Death by Fire-squad. A convicted Murderer whose execution shook not only South Carolina, but even the Nation. From a violent crime to death row, we examine the justice system and capital punishment. Join me as I discuss the impact Brad had on others. Tune in now-because the truth is always more interesting. Researched, Written and Hosted by Nicole Simmons, Edited and produced by Scott Charles. Music rights given by Heather Foster. Please like and share and eave a 5* review if you want to hear more!
In this episode, we dive into one of South Carolina's, most haunting, unsolved cases, the disappearance of Billy Huff and James Allen Crosby. Joining me from Walertoro SC herself is Misty. Misty has been working to solve this case and help find closure for the family for the past seven years. Known as “the lost boys“, the two vanished without a trace, leaving behind a mystery that has baffled families for decades. Finally, partial remains, were found, but there are still no answers. With no arrest and lingering questions, their story remains one of the low countries's darkest, true crime enigmas. Theory surrounding the case in the search for justice has never came. Edited and produced by Scott Charles. Research and interviewed by Nicole Simmons with special guest Misty. Music rights given by Heather Foster. Please like and share and leave a five * review if you want to hear more!
In this episode, we dive into one of South Carolina's, most haunting unsolved cases, the disappearance of Billy Huff and James Allen Crosby. Known as “the lost boys”, the two vanished without a trace, leaving behind a mystery that has baffled families for decades. Finally, partial remains were found, but there are still no answers. With no arrest and lingering questions their story remains one of the low countries‘s darkest true crime enigmas. Join me as I interview the victim, sister, and explore the details of their disappearance. Theories surrounding the case and the search for justice that has never came. Edited & Produced by Scott Charles. Research and Interview By Nicole Simmons. Music rights given by Heather Foster. Please Like and Share and leave us a 5* review if you want to hear more!
The healthcare industry has long been known for its cautious approach to technology, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced a dramatic shift. In this episode, Scott Charles from T-Systems (scott.charles@tsystems.com), and Brian O'Mahony from NetApp (omahony@netapp.com), break down how the healthcare sector has evolved in response to the pandemic and the role technology plays in this transformation.
Scott Charles, a trauma outreach manager at Temple University Hospital, joins hosts Kelly and JJ to share about his own experiences with gun violence and the impact it's had on his role in preventative care. We delve into the importance of personal narratives and the power they hold in humanizing statistics related to firearm injuries, while also uncovering the raw reality of the trauma bay, revealing its stark contrast to the dramatized portrayal often seen in mainstream media. Scott introduces us to the Cradle to Grave program, an initiative designed to educate young people about the harsh medical realities of firearm injuries. Need a gun lock? Request one from Scott here. Further reading: ‘Where is the outrage ... from everyone?' The story behind this Temple trauma surgeon's tweet. (Philadelphia Inquirer)Dying is Easy: Cradle 2 Grave (the Philadelphia Citizen) These 11 Temple University violence reduction programs are enhancing safety in Philadelphia (Temple University)Temple University Hospital's trauma advocates work to expand program to help gun violence victims (ABC)'One man's mission to prevent gun deaths – one lock at a time (Metro Scott Charles, a trauma outreach manager at Temple University Hospital, joins hosts Kelly and JJ to share about his own experiences with gun violence and the impact it's had on his role in preventative care. We delve into the importance of personal narratives and the power they hold in humanizing statistics related to firearm injuries, while also uncovering the raw reality of the trauma bay, revealing its stark contrast to the dramatized portrayal often seen in mainstream media. Scott introduces us to the Cradle to Grave program, an initiative designed to educate young peoplhttps://ads.chtbl.com/imp_track/a17dee1a-6b04-4ea6-9df7-f66cca0f469a;ord=%%CACHEBUSTER%%;request_ts=%%TIMESTAMP%%;user_agent=%%USERAGENT%%;ip_address=%%IP%%;idfa=%%IDFA%%;gaid=%%GAID%%;cookie=%%COOKIE%%;publisher=%%PUB_NAME%%;publisher_id=%%PUB_ID%%;station=%%STATION_NAME%%;station_id=%%STATION_ID%%;creative_id=%%CREATIVE_ID%%;buyer_id=%%BUYER_ID%%;episode_id=%%c.episode-id-raw%%;podcast_id=%%c.series-title%%Support the showFor more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.In a crisis? Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor 24/7. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and Brady
This week on BEFORE THE BREAK, the boys sit down with casting associate, Scott Charles Jr. Scott works at the Emmy Award-Winning Judy Henderson Casting. We discuss working in such a prestigious office, growing up watching movies, wanting to be a director, joining a drama club in high school, moving to NYC after college showcase, falling out of love with acting, flirting with screenwriting, how he got into casting, wanting to create a comfortable space for actors, what a casting associate does, whether or not followers and likes matter, do's and dont's, the importance of a good slate, a day in the life of casting a role, and the fate of self-tapes. That and much more!Follow Before The Break - on Instagram at @beforethebreakpodon Twitter at @b4thebreakpodhttps://beforethebreak.buzzsprout.com/Follow Scott -on Instagram at @scott.charles.jrFollow Tom -on Instagram at @imtombythewayhttps://www.tommybeardmore.com/Follow Adam -on Instagram at @thatadamdecarlohttp://adamdecarlo.com/Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and give us a rating!XR MOTIONExperience the Future of Digital Art with XR Motion! 3D, VR, AR, AI, NFT, Motion GraphicsListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
What's your favorite Girl Scout Cookie? I'm hardly alone in saying Thin Mints are my fave and they're only available between January 19th and March 12th during Girl Scout Cookie Season. We'll tell you how to get your hands on your favorite cookies and at the same time support one of the very best girl leadership programs. Girl Scouts of Eastern PA CEO Kim Fraites Dow gives us the scoop. https://www.gsep.org/en/cookies/about-girl-scout-cookies.htmlhttps://www.gsep.orgI speak with Keir Bradford Grey, a partner at Montgomery McCracken Attorneys at Law and former Chief Defender of the Defender Association of Philadelphia who advocates for thoughtful reforms in the criminal justice system as one the best ways to reduce crime. First, we congratulate Scott Charles is the Trauma Outreach Manager for Temple University Hospital and is Director of TUH's Cradle to Grave Program, an award-winning hospital-based violence prevention initiative that educates public school students and adjudicated youth about the medical realities of firearm injuries. He was awarded the 2023 Harris Wofford Active Citizenship Award at a news conference this week outlining all the activities on the Greater Philadelphia MLK Day of Service sponsored by Global Citizen which this year focuses on gun violence. For more information on King day of service, how you can volunteer and also sign up for the Jobs and Opportunities Fair go to www.mlkdayofservice.org
What's your favorite Girl Scout Cookie? I'm hardly alone in saying Thin Mints are my fave and they're only available between January 19th and March 12th during Girl Scout Cookie Season. We'll tell you how to get your hands on your favorite cookies and at the same time support one of the very best girl leadership programs. Girl Scouts of Eastern PA CEO Kim Fraites Dow gives us the scoop. https://www.gsep.org/en/cookies/about-girl-scout-cookies.html https://www.gsep.org I speak with Keir Bradford Grey, a partner at Montgomery McCracken Attorneys at Law and former Chief Defender of the Defender Association of Philadelphia who advocates for thoughtful reforms in the criminal justice system as one the best ways to reduce crime.First, we congratulate Scott Charles is the Trauma Outreach Manager for Temple University Hospital and is Director of TUH's Cradle to Grave Program, an award-winning hospital-based violence prevention initiative that educates public school students and adjudicated youth about the medical realities of firearm injuries. He was awarded the 2023 Harris Wofford Active Citizenship Award at a news conference this week outlining all the activities on the Greater Philadelphia MLK Day of Service sponsored by Global Citizen which this year focuses on gun violence. For more information on King day of service, how you can volunteer and also sign up for the Jobs and Opportunities Fair go to www.mlkdayofservice.org
Live from the LI Marriott in Uniondale! Seany and Christian were joined by Scott Charles of the Associated Press and former HNINY Co-host Tony Stabile to talk everything Isles before the puck dropped on Isles vs Caps! Follow @hockeynightny on social media for updates. Presented by RJ Daniels Bar and Grill (rjdaniels.com) Sponsored by TieTechnology (tietechnology.com) Sponsored by Blue Line Deli and Bagels (bluelinedeli.com) Sponsored by Oyster Bay Brewing Co. (oysterbaybrewing.com) Powered by Go Hockey Media (gohockeymedia.com)
Scott Charles is the Trauma Outreach Manager for Temple University Hospital, director of the Cradle to Grave program, and coordinator of the hospital's Trauma Victims Support Advocates program. We discuss how he came to be running these hospital-based violence interruption programs (HVIPs), how they work to change the lives of gunshot victims and young people at risk of gun crime, and what he has learned from thousands of conversations with gunshot survivors.
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This weeks guest is the incredible Glaswegian Singer-Songwriter Scott Charles. We caught up on his new single 'Central Station', talked about mental health and how music and the scene has changed over the years. We had a wee beer to celebrate getting back to face to face interviews and we couldn't have asked for a better guy to be the first one back!
"We have the same heart, and we want the same objectives" Dr. Amy Goldberg is a Trauma Surgeon & Professor of Surgery & Scott Charles is Trauma Outreach Coordinator at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. Together, they have collaborated on a remarkable hospital-based gun violence intervention & prevention program called Cradle To Grave. We discuss their collaboration and impact, as well as barriers they've faced & how they support and sustain one another. They are brilliant and engaging, this is a fantastic conversation. Please subscribe and rate Explore The Space on iTunes or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Key Learnings 1. Amy's desire to collaborate around the issue of gun violence 2. How Amy advocated for Scott's role as full-time Trauma Outreach Coordinator 3. Developing trust & respect as a cornerstone of collaboration 4. The educational cornerstones of Cradle To Grave, especially in juxtaposition to how gun violence is portrayed in popular media 5. Why there are not many other similar programs around the country 6. Scott's efforts and impact around distributing gun locks & the importance of safe storage 7. How Scott & Amy sustain the work and one another Links Scott's Twitter: @thescottcharles Amy's Twitter: @AJGTempleSurg Cradle To Grave website Temple University Hospital Safety Net Programs #guns, #gunviolence, #prevention, #gunsafety, #gunfail, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician
Last week- the video of the bloody aftermath of a West Philadelphia shooting that showed bystanders scrambling to help got tens of thousands of views on line. But- it begged the question- what would you do to help someone who just got shot? KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter and Flashpoint host Cherri Gregg spoke with Scott Charles, co-director of Fighting Chance at Temple University Hospital.
Mike talks about the Islanders 0-2 hole as they head to Carolina for Game 3. Scott Charles from the AP & SNY.tv joins to talk about games 1 and 2 at Barclays, plus Mikey Ryan from the Charlotte Isles Meetup group joins to give the details of what's happening down there for games 3 and 4
Mike talks about the Islanders 0-2 hole as they head to Carolina for Game 3. Scott Charles from the AP & SNY.tv joins to talk about games 1 and 2 at Barclays, plus Mikey Ryan from the Charlotte Isles Meetup group joins to give the details of what's happening down there for games 3 and 4
Mike Carver talks about the Islanders 5-2 win over the Canucks at the Barclays Center and the road trip in Florida. Mike also takes calls from the fans and previews the first Islanders/Rangers game of the season with Scott Charles from the AP
Mike Carver talks about the Islanders 5-2 win over the Canucks at the Barclays Center and the road trip in Florida. Mike also takes calls from the fans and previews the first Islanders/Rangers game of the season with Scott Charles from the AP
Scott Charles is the Trauma Outreach Coordinator for Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia and is Director of TUH's Cradle to Grave Program, an award-winning hospital-based violence prevention initiative that illustrates the harsh realities of gun violence for public school students and adjudicated youth. He is also a member of St. Joseph's University's Institute for Violence Research and Prevention.Scott has spent more than 20 years working with at-risk youth and has spoken nationally about the use of service-learning in urban school settings. A native of California, he served there as an at-risk youth specialist for the State Department of Education and assisted in the development of a statewide rites of passage program for young African American males.His work with Philadelphia youth has been featured on NBC's The Today Show, ABC's World News Tonight, NPR's Morning Edition and in the feature-length documentary "Number One with a Bullet." Along with Dr. Goldberg’s, his work has also been featured locally in the Philadelphia Daily News, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Weekly newspapers.You can read more about the Cradle to Grave program here: http://www.cradletograveprogram.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steven Scott presents a special report into cyber security and offers advice to blind and partially sighted people about how to stay safe online. Steven hears from former head of GCHQ, Robert Hannigan, and blind tech expert Scott Charles. #RNIBConnect #TechTalk
Getting rich is easy. It's staying rich that's the hard part. Today, we speak to three titans of the wealth management industry – Alex Scott, Charles Hambro, and Piers Hedley – and discover just how much this ancient game has changed in recent years. From the fallout of the financial crisis, to the rise of millennial billionaires and the advent of investment algorithms, today's guests give us an unprecedented insight into wealth management's inner workings, its future, and the strategies that will help secure it. Along the way, Alex, Charles and Piers tell us how they can instantly tell a good entrepreneur from a bad one, how the wealthy make their own luck, and how everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.
After the New York Rangers were shockingly eliminated in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Ottawa Senators, Dan Rosen from nhl.com joins hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles on the latest Blueshirt Radio podcast to analyze how this happened and where the Rangers go from here.
Don Lagreca of ESPN Radio joins Jim Cerny and Scott Charles on the latest Blueshirt Radio podcast to discuss the New York Rangers facing playoff elimination, trailing the Ottawa Senators 3-2 in their second round series after letting Game 5 slip through their fingers.
ESPN's Linda Cohn joins hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles on the latest Blueshirt Radio podcast to discuss the second round playoff series between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators heading into the pivotal Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Rangers are set to face off with the Ottawa Senators in the second round of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles are joined by Greg Wyshynski from Yahoo's Puck Daddy to break down the series on Blueshirt Radio.
On the latest Blueshirt Radio podcast, hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles dive deep into the Rangers' 3-2 first-round playoff series lead over the Montreal Canadiens following their overtime victory in Game Five. Joining Jim and Scott to discuss the series, as well as his career playing for both the Rangers and Canadiens is Brandon Prust.
The Rangers and Canadiens are deadlocked two games apiece in their first round playoff series, and hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles break it all down on Blueshirt Radio with special guest Andrew Gross of The Record.
The Stanley Cup playoffs are finally here! Hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles break down the New York Rangers first round matchup vs. the Montreal Canadiens with former Rangers goalie, and current TSN analyst, Marty Biron on this week's Blueshirt Radio podcast.
With one week to go before the start of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Blueshirt Radio hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles break down what the New York Rangers lineup will look like for Game One next week against the Montreal Canadiens, and debate several key story lines heading into the series. Rick Carpiniello from MSG Networks joins the show to talk Rangers; and Amanda Stein from TSN 690 in Montreal guests to talk Canadiens.
Hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles are joined by NHL Network's Steve Mears on the latest Blueshirt Radio podcast to discuss the New York Rangers clinching a playoff berth, the decisions coach Alain Vigneault needs to make before the post-season begins, and the issues standing between the club and a long run in the playoffs. Rangers fans have their say, too, during a special segment!
Former New York Rangers forward Mike Rupp joins hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles to discuss the team's memorable 2011-12 season, former coach John Tortorella, and share many stories from his time wearing the Blueshirt. Jim and Scott also analyze the Rangers current goaltending situation, what the lineup will look like when both Jesper Fast and Dan Girardi return from injury, and whether it's a bad omen that so many experts are jumping on the team's playoff bandwagon.
Former New York Rangers captain Kelly Kisio joins hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles on this edition of Blueshirt Radio to discuss his tenure with the Blueshirts in the late 1980's/early1990's and his new position with the Vegas Golden Knights. Jim and Scott also analyze why the Rangers have so much more success on the road than at Madison Square Garden this season, and discuss the Tanner Glass Effect on the team this past week.
Co-hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles analyze the New York Rangers acquisition of defenseman Brendan Smith with nhl.com reporter Nick Cotsonika on the latest Blueshirt Radio podcast. Other topics include how coach Alain Vigneault will line up his defense pairs once everyone is healthy, the offensive struggles of Derek Stepan and Mika Zibanejad, and Henrik Lundqvist's recent standout performance against the Boston Bruins.
EJ Hradek from NHL Network joins co-hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles on this edition of Blueshirt Radio to discuss the impending 2017 NHL Trade Deadline. The group breaks down the New York Rangers trade possibilities, including their interest in Blues defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk; and also debates how to handle making improvements while not rocking what has been a solid boat so far this season.
With the lineup completely healthy, Henrik Lundqvist having just won his 400th career game, and the team on a six-game winning streak, things are looking great for the New York Rangers heading into their battle this week with the New York Islanders. Brian Compton from nhl.com joins hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles to break it all down on this week's Blueshirt Radio podcast.
Don Lagreca from ESPN Radio NY and MSG Radio joins hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles on this week's Blueshirt Radio podcast to discuss what lies ahead for the New York Rangers the final two months of the season, what the team may do at the trading deadline in four weeks, and the list of Rangers on the NHL's Top 100 All Time Players.
Former New York Rangers goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck guests on this week's Blueshirt Radio podcast. The Beezer discusses winning the Vezina Trophy in 1985-86, sharing the net with Mike Richter in the early '90's, and how the game of hockey has evolved over the years. Hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles also break down why the team's collective mental toughness makes the current Rangers such a force in the NHL this season, and preview Saturday's big contest against the streaking Columbus Blue Jackets.
In the final Blueshirts Radio podcast in calendar year 2016 hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles ask New York Rangers fans what their New Year's Resolution would be if they were the team's general manager Jeff Gorton. Dan Rosen from nhl.com drops by to help Jim and Scott break down the tough Metropolitan Division and discuss where the club could improve before the trading deadline.
There's plenty to debate on the latest Blueshirt Radio podcast as hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles weigh in on the New York Rangers' lack of response to Henrik Lundqvist being run over by Dallas forward Cody Eakin last week, as well as the team's ugly 7-2 loss in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Special guest Rick Carpiniello brings his 30+ years worth of experience as a Rangers' beat reporter to the proceedings; and the three share their all-time Blueshirts' starting six and all-time Good Guy team.
Temple University Hospital's Trauma Outreach Coordinator, Scott Charles, works with at-risk people in Philadelphia in an effort to reduce violence throughout the city. In this episode, Scott shares his story of growing up in Sacramento and discusses how mass incarceration and lax gun laws perpetuate violence—despite the national decrease in gun violence.
Former New York Rangers goalie Marty Biron joins hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles to discuss the Blueshirts' current state of goaltending on the latest Blueshirt Radio presented by the Blueshirt Bulletin. Jim and Scott also debate Alain Vigneault's handling of both Henrik Lundqvist and Antti Raanta, the team's strong defensive play of late, the play of rookies Marek Hrivik and Nicklas Jensen, as well as Josh Jooris being claimed off waivers by the Arizona Coyotes.
ESPN's Linda Cohn joins host Jim Cerny and Scott Charles on this week's edition of Blueshirt Radio. The play of Henrik Lundqvist is analyzed as well as the effect injuries to Mika Zibanejad, Rick Nash, Pavel Buchnevich, among others, have had on the team. The fans chime in by sharing their biggest concerns about the Rangers, as well.
Blueshirt Radio co-hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles discuss the recent up and down play of the New York Rangers, as well as the strong individual play of Rick Nash this season. With input from the fans, Jim and Scott also each select their team MVP and Biggest Surprise from the season's first quarter. Don Lagreca from ESPN-98.7 FM guests and shares some memorably funny stories about working with Dave Maloney in the Rangers' radio broadcast booth.
On this pre-Thanksgiving edition of Blueshirt Radio, co-hosts Jim Cerny and Scott Charles are joined by New York Rangers broadcaster Sam Rosen, who discusses his career and recent induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame. In addition Jim and Scott break down the Rangers' "signature win of the season" Monday night in Pittsburgh, how Mika Zibanejad's injury will affect the team, and what newcomer Matt Puempel can bring to the organization., while also answering questions from Blueshirt fans.
Thanks to the poets who called in this month, including Raquel from Montebello, California (who was so intoxicating we had to have her do 2 poems), Alex from Sioux St. Marie Canada (a regular on PSH Live), and Trish from Smiths Grive Kentucky (who lives in the state of Bourbon, but in a dry country infested with dry lightning.) We also heard spoken word tracks from Scott Charles and Jerry Garcy. Check it all out in this archived edition of Poetry Super Highway Live.
We closed out our 2015 open poetry reading with callers from Pelham, Alabama (a rousing rendition of the spoken word song "Man Tits" that your life may not be complete without hearing), Elkins Park, Pennsylvanie, Laguna Niguel, Calfornia, Evanston, Illinois, Topanga, California, and Birmingham, Alabama. We also had a new spoken word track from California poet Scott Charles. Check it all out in the archived edition of Poetry Super Highway Live!
Check out poets from Canada, Topanga Canyon, California, Bangor, Maine, Lake Forrest, California and Birmingham, Alabama reading their poetry on the August archived edition of our show which also featured a spoken word track from Scott Charles, a dissertation on how our sister website Haikuniverse widely interpets what a haiku is, and the show closed out with Rick Lupert reading his poem "Heat" from his new book "Making Love to the 50 Ft. Woman".
We had a poetry packed show with callers from Birmingham, Alabama, Los Angeles, California, Ontario, Canada, Belfast, Maine, New York City, New York, Bellingham, Washington, and Topanga Canyon, California. We also played a spoken word track from Ojai poet Scott Charles. (Featuring music from Woolfy.) So pour yourself a beverage of your choice and listen to an hour of poetry! (And plan on calling in next month to read!)
Mike Silva and Joe Buono talk about the Rangers heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Lightening with Scott Charles of Blueshirt Bulletin. The guys debate about the Blueshirts window to win a championship and discuss the simularities to the 90's Knicks. Hear their thoughts on the Mets and Yankees nearly a third of the way through the season with Seth Everett of Sportsblog Media.
In the latest edition of the IslesBlog Podcast, Joe Buono and Tom de Luca talk to The Shutdown Pair (Islanders Point Blank's Christian Arnold and Islanders Insight's Scott Charles) about the Isles snapping their 4 game losing streak in New Jersey, Jack Capuano's criticized motivational techniques and the battle for positioning in the Metropolitan Division. Later, we discuss how many points it will take to earn home ice in the first round, Calvin de Haan being the latest healthy scratch and the reason's behind the team's scoring slump. Plus, Christian and Scott offer their opinions as to what first round opponents would be good and bad match ups for the Isles come April.