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BONUS EPISODE (Part 1 of 3) – It's Earth Week, which means it's the perfect time to dig into the impact venues and the live event industry have on our beautiful planet. As we discuss innovations and solutions around venue sustainability, we take an inside look at a venue which is prioritizing this on a level never seen before – Climate Pledge Arena. For Part 1 of our Earth Week Series, we chat with Brianna Treat, the Director of Sustainability at Climate Pledge Arena and the Seattle Kraken, to hear all about the Climate Pledge Arena story – what set them on the path of prioritizing green initiatives and how they continue to face and find solutions to solve challenges. We hear about what is involved with being a part of Amazon's Climate Pledge, and what it means to be a Director of Sustainability. This newly reopened venue (renovated from a historic arena built in 1962 for the World's Fair) not only strives to be a leader in venue sustainability, but also to blaze the trail to make it easier for all venues to prioritize and initiate green initiatives. This is a great first step in our series to learn some terms and hear about the many ways venues can be more sustainable."We shouldn't just sit idly by on the sidelines, waiting for other people to develop the technologies and the business models that can help decarbonize our operations.” - Daniel GrossBrianna Treat: LinkedIn | EmailClimate Pledge Arena: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
People gathered at Seattle's Climate Pledge arena Thursday to mourn the death of D'Vonne Pickett Jr, the sports coach and business owner who was shot and killed three weeks ago. Pickett's casket was draped in thousands of flowers as hundreds of people dressed in black gathered in the arena to celebrate his life.
Monday, October 24th — In today's episode, we talk about: Beyond Steak now available at Wal Mart and Kroger (Globe Newswire) Impossible Kitchen now at Seattle's Climate Pledge Center arena (VegNews) How to Order Vegan at Taco Bell: The Ultimate Guide (VegNews) [Shocker] Many products by the largest food companies are unhealthy (NPR) The Plant-Based Morning Show is presented by Complement. Tune in live on Instagram (@nomeatathlete_official and @complement), or watch on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, or Twitch every weekday at 11am Eastern! Follow @realmattfrazier and @rockcreekrunner for more.
This week, the boys talk about the wackiness that went down at the NHL Draft Lottery and why an unknown team being picked isn't necessarily the worst thing for the league or Alexis Lafreniere. TheScore has another list that makes us mad-- this time for sports characters in movies. Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey will talk about the CBA extension that's being worked on and players that may opt out. All that, plus the new name for the Seattle Arena, Hub City news, and a new lineage may be decided for HHFY!! Patreon.com/FaceOffHockeyShowTwitter.com/FOHSRadioFacebook.com/FOHSRadio
NASCAR; Cards Against Humanity; Seattle Arena; Plagues; Mikes Mash Up; Triple Trivia; Our Mount Rushmore of Pro Football
NHL Draft Lotto, HOF, Seattle Arena
It's called.. Climate Pledge Arena. The team chats!
Ericka Woode and Valerie Vining bring you the Alabama Department of Education's Press Conference, tell you what happens when police leave an area, talk about the new Seattle Arena name, and more!
One today's edition of the pod, the PTL crew take a look at tonight's draft lottery. We talk recent developments in the return to play hub city conversation, including Vancouver's backing out of the second city spot they were rumoured to have. We look at Jeff Bezos and his naming of the Seattle arena, the 'Climate Pledge Arena' as the worlds first carbon neutral sporting venue. We also talk about the recent class of Hall of Fame inductees, as well as talk about a few snubs from this years class. All of that and more on today's pod. Be sure to follow us on instagram @pucktalklive, as well as all of our individual socials for more updates.
HOCKEY IS BACK! In this episode of Sound of Hockey, the guys talk about a bevy of topics. Locally, they talk about the latest on the Seattle Arena front, and Andy gives a little tutorial on the WHL and how it functions as a league. In more broad hockey talk, John, Darren, and Andy react to the earth shattering news of the past week, with Steve Yzerman stepping down in Tampa Bay (could he be tied to Seattle?), Erik Karlsson getting traded from the disaster in Ottawa, and Max Pacioretty moving to the Golden Knights. There's also an in-depth breakdown of Eugene Melnyk's very uncomfortable "interview" with Mark Borowiecki, and a heartfelt and hard-hitting discussion about goalie masks. Oh, and they manage to glide through the episode with some fantastic segues. Enjoy!
Bill panics in a good way, Mary figures out who opened for Chris Rock, Jitterbug phone, McDonald's cheeseburgers, Kelley doesn't like the last episode's name, we have a full house, Bill explains how he screwed up the last episode, Seattle Arena, samsquanches, bad neighbor update, fireworks, Office, Ernst, wallpaper, toilet frogs and bats, break (Nate Bargatze), people who look like each other, Dursting, Kelley asks what a bumper sticker means, Simon, Bill has a bad beard, Cat Person, Geico Commercial and Why It's Bad -> commercials in movie theaters -> Geico, murder, orange Hostess cupcakes, Bill is low energy sometimes, Kelley's Hint List -> tomatoes -> car dealer has never gone to a gas station -> sleep shaming -> cold medicine -> high fevers -> ramshackling -> murder is harder than baking -> Kelley's banana candy -> oily rags -> don't lie about your age -> boiling eggs -> everyone tries orange Hostess Cupcakes, Umpire Pants out
Pierre Lebrun says the Seattle Key Arena vote is "very significant" to those in NHL circles. Pierre discusses the market, and NHL interest in it, at length. Pierre also suggests that the NHL very much wants to give the Arizona market another chance, but that may be it
On this week’s Hockey Feels: the Pittsburgh Penguins are back-to-back Stanley Cup Champions, Rachel’s report from PPG Paints Arena in Game 5, expansion draft, new Adidas uniforms, awards season, and more! Links: Penguins win 2017 Stanley Cup On Sidney Crosby Flyers hire PP coach Ghost signs extension Seattle Arena news Expansion Draft prep is underway Adidas: Form The Future Panthers hire Bob Boughner as coach Pre-season schedules being announced Notes: Laing Pride Olympic Sized Trolling Good job, internet Oh come on Rollin’
Sportspress Northwest President Art Thiel joined The Sport Market to talk Seattle Arena politics, and what the recent announcements really mean for the city getting an NHL and NBA franchise.
Chris Daniels of King5 in Seattle says Chris Hansen is showing unbelievable patience in the Seattle arena saga, as he waits for an opportunity to build his vision. Chris is intrigued by the economic impact of the yearly Blue Jays visit to Seattle as well
It was a rough week for the Hockey Feels crew, where the results of the 2016 US election knocked most of the joy out of life for both Rachel and Steven, and their enthusiasm for hockey and other diversions also suffered. Good thing, too, as both the Oilers and Flyers had less than inspiring weeks on the ice. However, the crew presses on to talk about Eric Lindros, sports and politics, and other sundry hockey news items. Links: Eric Lindros in the Hockey Hall of Fame Lindros offered comeback in 2012 Flyers goaltender Michal Neuvirth out 4-6 weeks Comcast regional networks will stream live games in market NBCSN adds EDM-TOR game on Nov 29 Coyotes announce location of new arena in Tempe Seahawks QB Russell Wilson joins Seattle Arena investment group Decision on 2018 Olympics participation in January NWHL Broadcast deal Rachel’s Notes: Flyers Mannequin Challenge The Kid Fly Eagles Fly Schenn Goal
We talk Seattle Arena and Tri-City Americans
We talk to Jubilee Le about the Everett Silvertips. The hosts discuss the arena situation and the mind blowing Thunderbirds-Winterhawks game on Saturday.
We discuss the arena situations in Seattle and Calgary, as well as UW Hockey with defender Josh McGrew and announcer Lorenzo Villalobos
We open season two with a look back at all that has transpired over the summer and early fall. From the failure of Seattle NHL groups to apply for expansion to the latest shenanigans from the Port.
Big news surfaced in the Seattle area today. Ray Bartozek is leading an effort to build an NHL/NBA arena in the City of Tukwila. King 5 reporter Chris Daniels takes some time out of a crazy day to discuss it on the Sin Bin.
The bad news for this episode is that there is no special guest. The good news is that there is also no Kevin Nesgoda! Yours truly takes over the hosting reigns on this one, with Chris Meirose as my sixth man off The Bench. We cover topics ranging from the Clippers to the coaching carousel to the draft and more. We even delve a little bit into NHL news and talk about Victor Coleman and his role in the Seattle Arena. So turn on, tune in and freak out!