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Join us in discussion with Jakob Shockey, co-founder of Project Beaver, for an insightful webinar that explores a pivotal question, "How can we move towards coexistence and partnership with Nature even in places where we as humans have dramatically altered the landscapes?" Looking to Nature and co-creative partnership, we will delve into the role of beavers as natural engineers and their crucial contributions to environmental health and sustainability.During the webinar, you'll learn about the critical ecological benefits that beavers provide. They create and maintain wetlands, essential for a diverse range of flora and fauna, which serve as natural water filters, reduce flooding risks, and help in carbon sequestration efforts. Jakob will discuss how the structures built by beavers, such as dams, can prevent flash flooding and reduce soil erosion, essential for restoring degraded landscapes and repairing damaged watersheds.Despite their importance, beavers are often seen as nuisances. This session will challenge such views and highlight the need for a shift towards coexistence and appreciation of beavers as valuable partners in our environmental efforts.Engage with us to explore how co-creative and co-existence efforts with beavers can lead to a more sustainable and resilient future for all life.NOTE: Slides were used in this episode. To see the visual, visit the video recording here.Jakob Shockey is a professional wildlife biologist, entrepreneur, land steward, and storyteller. His work focuses on restoring the natural process and order of resilient habitat, its wildlife, and the complex interrelationship with humans. He has been working professionally in Oregon's streams, rivers and wetlands for over a decade. He is the foremost authority in mitigating beaver conflicts with human infrastructure in Oregon, through his company Beaver State Wildlife Solutions. Jakob also co-founded and leads Project Beaver, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering humans to partner with beavers and value their works. Jakob lives in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southwestern Oregon, with his wife and their three children along the same creek he grew up swimming in. While Jakob remembers cannonballing into pools that teamed with young coho, that stream now goes dry every summer, and instead of swimming, his kids play with powdery rocks. That shift in baselines for what is perceived as “normal” in just one generation has animated his work.Jakob values community, truth, awareness, and grace. He is a clear-eyed optimist, working for resilient human and non-human habitat with tools like strong inference and evolutionary theory. He flies a paraglider, climbs big trees, volunteers with Search and Rescue, plays the fiddle, and once gentled a wild horse, which he took with him to college. He also sings to himself, loves flying kites and can't spell.To learn more about Jakob and Project Beaver, visit their website at: https://projectbeaver.org/Support the Show.
John Canzano talks Colorado football with Kevin Shockey of Altitude Sports Radio, plus former OSU Beaver Ladd McKittrick shares stories on his father Bob in the NFL and beyond. Canzano gives three random things, Blazers draft scenarios, Payton Pritchard winning another championship, and more. Subscribe for great content.
John Canzano talks to Kevin Shockey of Altitude Sports radio in Denver about the sports landscape in the area and where Coach Prime and Colorado football fits in. Subscribe for great content.
Danielle Shockey is the CEO for the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. She joins us to share her experience, wisdom, and insights of a career spent in the service of education and youth.
Arizona's Regan Shockey joins the show to recap the Fayetteville Regional and looks ahead to the Stillwater Supers.
Human sunbeam Sarah Shockey (Marty & Sarah Love Wrestling) is back in studio to talk religion and weedy lemonade! She shares her thoughts on the DMB "incident", winking mayors, and the top movies of all time (2001). We then rank some rootbeers & play some dumb games!Brought to you by Littlefoot Coffee Roasters, use the promo code: PopPop for 20% off your entire order! Originally Aired August 25, 2022 Visit our Merch closet at https://poppinbottles.threadless.com!
In this episode of the Progressive Dairy Podcast, host Kimmi Devaney visits with West Virginia dairy producer Joe Shockey about opportunities to revitalize the dairy industry in Appalachia. West Virginia was one of the visible bright spots during our 2024 State of Dairy interviews with producers and industry leaders. Hear from Shockey about new dairy processing and other efforts to rebuild the state's dairy industry. Here's a breakdown of the episode: [~1:00] About Shockey and his dairy farm in West Virginia[~2:05] The dairy landscape in West Virginia[~5:40] The impact of new processing capacity that came online in 2023[~10:00] New resources that are assisting in rebuilding West Virginia's dairy industry[~13:40] Opportunities for dairies to relocate to West Virginia[~15:30] Other opportunities for rebuilding West Virginia's dairy infrastructure[~17:05] West Virginia's dairy regulations [~18:05] Other points of optimism for West Virginia dairy producers[~20:40] Rapid-fire questions
In this episode I sat down with world-class outdoor producer and story-teller, Branlin Shockey. Branlin makes some of the best hunting films in the world and has been doing so for years. He spent many seasons documenting his Dad, Jim Shockey's adventures, and more recently has been doing a lot of work with Cameron Hanes, including producing his latest film, "Once We Were Wolves," an excellent movie that transcends the typical hunt film. Branlin is pushing the boundaries of what a hunting film can be and he is an inspiration. He is also a very smart, kind, humble guy and great to talk to. Enjoy!OnX Maps – use code: QUEST and save 20% when you join / support the show___________________________________________________________________________ MTN OPS – use code: QUEST and save 20% on all products / support the show ___________________________________________________________________________ Heather's Choice, use code: QUEST – save 15% on backcountry meals @heatherschoice.com___________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGVP4F5g3SiOookJK01Jy5w Follow me on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/thehuntersquest/ and @huntermcwaters____________________________________________________________________________ www.thehuntersquest.com
Josh Shockey is the founding pastor of Motor City Church in Detroit, Michigan. He and Brian discuss Josh's background, including his Texas roots and God's call to leave everything, move to Detroit, and plant a church. They also talk about the challenges and faith-stretching moments Josh faced along the way. Links & Episode Notes Josh Shockey (Instagram) Motor City Church - Detroit, Michigan Fellowship Church - Fort Worth, Texas Rob KetterlingRob's Made to Advance episode Derwin GrayTransformation Church Rick Warren Engedi Church Made to Advance is a production of Engedi Church and is hosted by Brian Aulick.
Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Chad Aurentz link-up with Robbie Kroger of Blood Origins podcast, Embrace the haters, proper eating and manners, social security payout, Pablo Escobar paid off the Columbia national debt, The Two Escobar, the Smokehouse Gala, B's outfit malfunction and shoe blow-out, intro to Robbie Kroger, diving into controversial topics and hard conversations, restoration ecology, talking hunting with big time hunters, (Shockey & Primos), building a non-profit w/blood origins, a huge hunting victory for UK prohibition bill, 3-D taxidermy and replica, trophy hunting stigma and narrative, conservation hunting vs. trophy hunting, people reaction to hunting predators, bear hunting, and a false connotation to harvesting bears, competitiveness, with the alpha predator, “THE INTRODUCTION” telling the why, Henry Springer (Bird Taxidermy), “operation journey” documentation, Colorado is the battle grounds for 2024 on Anti Mountain Lion & Bob Cat hunting, IOTR conservation, shed harvesting, Visit our website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject Support on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
welcome back for another episode. we have another exciting guest here today mr eli shockey, creator of the hot new comic The Greylock! this comic is what happens when you get a cool magical gunmen looking to serve the underworld to make a quick buck so he can survive the cruel world and the hand he was dealt. this was an exciting interview and i hope you guys enjoy!
Today's guest is Jim Shockey. Jim is an award-winning writer, wildlife photographer, videographer, naturalist, wilderness guide, and outfitter. He is the host of Jim Shockey's Hunting Adventures, The Professionals, Uncharted, and Shock Therapy on the Outdoor Channel. He owns several outfitting territories in Canada's wildlands, including the Pacific Rim Guide Territory on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and Rogue River Outfitting in the Yukon Territory. His work documenting wildlife has been widely recognized, and his television productions have won 15 Golden Moose Awards. He's also an accomplished marksman, an official Member International of the Explorers Club in New York City, and a retired Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of 4 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (4CRPG) Canadian Armed Forces. In college, Jim was an all-American swimmer and member of the Canadian National Water Polo team. A noted expert in ethnocentric arts of Western Canada, Jim opened the Hand of Man Museum of Cultural Arts and Conservation on Vancouver Island in 2019. His debut thriller, Call Me Hunter, is available now. You can follow him on Instagram @jimshockeyofficial / Facebook @JimShockey / Twitter @JimShockey_ and find out more at jimshockey.com Since the recording of the podcast, Jim Shockey's wonderful wife, Louise, passed away. Our thoughts, prayers, and heartfelt condolences are with the entire Shockey family. SPONSORS: Navy Federal Credit Union: Today's episode is presented by Navy Federal Credit Union. Learn more about them at navyfederal.org Black Rifle Coffee Company: Today's episode is also brought to you by Black Rifle. Purchase at http://www.blackriflecoffee.com/dangerclose and use code: dangerclose20 at checkout for 20% off your purchase and your first coffee club order! Danger Close Apparel: Check out the new Danger Close apparel. 8 Sleep: Go to eightsleep.com/dangerclose and save $150 on the Pod Cover by Eight Sleep Featured Gear SIG: Today's featured gear segment is sponsored by SIG Sauer. You can learn more about SIG here. Badass Workbench Fort Knox Safe Masada by Israel Weapon Industries Allegiance Flag Supply Origin Raptor Camo Shirt Petzl Headlamps Half Face Blades Outdoorsmans.com 1st Phorm Protein Sticks
Jim Shockey is considered one of the world's best outdoor sportsmen. He's taken audiences along on wildlife adventure television shows, and led hunting expeditions and conservation efforts into some of the most remote locations on earth. Shockey's passion for folk and tribal art can be seen in the Hand of Man Museum in his native Canada. Shockey has now embarked on a new adventure, as an author, with his debut thriller, Call Me Hunter, and he wants you to dig and find the fiction.
Threat-Informed Cyber Defense is a Cybercrime Magazine podcast series brought to you by CYBER RANGES. In this series, we'll focus on the acceleration and validation of cyber capability and resilience by discussing the virtuous circle of threat intelligence and threat-informed simulations to demonstrable measurable abilities centered on next-generation cyber ranging technology. Joining host Scott Schober on today's episode is Dr. Al Graziano, CEO of CYBER RANGES, and Jason Shockey, founder and CEO at My Cyber Path. To learn more about our sponsor, CYBER RANGES, visit https://cyberranges.com
Jim Shockey is a Canadian wilderness outfitter, worldwide adventurer, television producer and host, and outdoor writer. He is the author of Call Me Hunter, a fast-paced thriller that also talks about fully experiencing the one life you have. Shockey then discusses the Hand of Man Museum and his aspiration for it to remain open and accessible to the public through donations. He also speaks about harboring a deep and spiritual respect for animals. This might seem ironic coming from a hunter, but he believes that finding a balance in nature is our duty as members of the natural world. Shockey talks about tolerance and how it is the number one thing the world needs today, as well as staying focused on the goals you want to achieve. Follow Jim and the Hand of Man Museum on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimshockeyofficial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimShockey_ Hand of Man Museum: http://handofmanmuseum.com/ Get your copy of Call Me Hunter here: https://amzn.to/45aIopX Join the SOFREP Book Club here: https://sofrep.com/book-club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jakob Shockey is a human, father and husband. He works primarily with beavers and people, focusing on the restoration of complex natural processes and relationships that create and maintain resilient habitat and its wildlife. Jakob co-founded and leads Project Beaver, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering humans to partner with beavers and value their works. He also sings to himself, loves flying kites and can't spell.
The charismatic Grace Shockey joins me for a couple meeting up after a recent breakup. Check out Grace this sunday in The Deep End at Third Coast Comedy Club! #improv #comedy #improvcomedy #improvpodcast #comedypodcast #longformimprov #nashvillecomedy #humor --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/audio-based-content/support
Episode sponsors: Binarly (https://binarly.io) FwHunt (https://fwhunt.run) Cenlar FSB security chief Jason Shockey joins the show to discuss the task of securing a financial institution, pivoting from a career in the military to the private sector, the current state of the job market, managing risk from APTs, and the mission of his My Cyberpath project.
Kevin Shockey, Program Director for Altitude Sports gives us the insight on the Nuggets winning the NBA Championship, what it's like in Denver right now and how special this championship is and the joy of 'sports hate'. A seven game series creates a better rivalry than anything else in sports. What makes a championship team? Checking in on the Tullamore Dew Text Line! Listeners weigh in on their feeling for the Mariners at this point and how confident they are for the hope of the postseason once again. Crosstalk with Softy!
The Ocho, Kevin Shockey live from Denver amidst the Nuggets celebrations and ABCs of the Mariners.
Drew and Rob dive into the rich history of Giants tight ends and honor the remarkable players who have left an indelible mark on the franchise.Join them as they pay homage to the exceptional talents and game-changing contributions of the Giants' greatest tight ends. From reliable blockers to dynamic pass-catchers, these players have played a pivotal role in the team's success over the years. Mark Bavaro, a true Giants icon. Bavaro's combination of strength, toughness, and exceptional hands made him a force to be reckoned with. Drew and Rob reminisce about his memorable performances, including his crucial role in the Giants' Super Bowl victories.Bob Tucker, a versatile tight end known for his reliable hands and versatility. Tucker's ability to make tough catches in traffic and his solid blocking skills made him a valuable asset to the Giants' offense.The conversation then turns to Jeremy Shockey, a fiery and dynamic playmaker who electrified fans with his athleticism and passion for the game. Drew and Rob reflect on Shockey's impact as a game-changer in the passing game and his ability to stretch the field.Aaron Thomas was a reliable and consistent tight end for the New York Giants. While he may not have received as much recognition as some of his counterparts, Thomas' sure hands and ability to make clutch catches were highly valued by the team. His presence in the passing game provided a reliable target for Giants quarterbacks, and his contributions helped move the chains and keep drives alive. Thomas' reliability and steady performances made him an important part of the Giants' offense during his time with the team.Howard Cross, a long-time tight end for the New York Giants, was known for his strong blocking skills and steady presence in the offense. While he may not have been the primary receiving option, Cross's contributions in the running game were invaluable. His ability to open up running lanes and create space for ball carriers showcased his physicality and selflessness on the field. Cross's durability and team-first mentality made him a respected figure among his teammates and a valuable asset to the Giants' offensive success.Known for his incredible athleticism and versatility, Evan Engram has emerged was a dynamic playmaker for the New York Giants. As a tight end with exceptional speed and agility, Engram had the ability to stretch the field and create mismatches for opposing defenses. Despite facing some injury setbacks, his receiving skills and big-play potential made him a valuable asset in the Giants' offensive scheme.Also listed were Kevin Boss, Zeke Mowat,t Gary Shirk, and Joe Walton With their signature humor and insightful analysis, Drew and Rob create an engaging discussion around the best Giants tight ends ever. Join them as they celebrate the exceptional talents and lasting legacies of these players who have etched their names in Giants history.Whether you're a diehard Giants fan or simply intrigued by the evolution of the tight end position, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Tune in now to honor the greatest Giants tight ends of all time and relive their incredible contributions to the franchise's success!#giants #nygiants #nfSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Someone once said, “Success is measured by the number of stories a man has.” Who better to tell a story than filmmaker, Branlin Shockey. Branlin has spent decades perfecting his craft of telling hunting adventures through film with a goal of igniting the ancestral human spirit. Listen to the creator of “Once, We Were Wolves” and what drives him to inspire the world through film. Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Connect with Branlin: https://www.instagram.com/branlinshockey/ Thank you to our sponsors: Santa Cruz Medicinals: https://scmedicinals.com use code KeepHammering for 15% off Keytone IQ: https://hvmn.com/CAM use code CAM for 20% Black Buffalo: https://blackbuffalo.com/discount/CAM use code CAM for 15% off MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off and Free Shipping First Light: https://www.firstlight.farm/ Use Code Cam15 for 15% off your first order Leupold: https://www.leupold.com/ Black Rifle: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% your first order Hoyt: http://bit.ly/3Zdamyv Bass Pro/Cabelas: https://www.basspro.com Timestamps: 0:00:00 Intro 0:02:31 The evolution of the film industry 0:04:27 Honesty of a storyteller 0:05:51 The meaning behind “Once, We Were Wolves” 0:12:00 Protecting the integrity of the hunt 0:18:40 Connection through vulnerability 0:20:43 “Keeping it real” as a creative 0:23:56 Worse to film: Cam or Jim? 0:31:00 “Because it's there.” 0:33:00 The imperfection of the hunt 0:41:05 The false perception of what makes a great hunting film 0:48:30 What do you want to be known as 0:50:13 Deciding to wait to release the film 0:55:10 Freedom through toughness 1:00:23 Success through stories 1:11:30 Importance of spending time with outliers 1:15:33 Branlin's future goals 1:20:22 Who has impacted you as a filmmaker 1:26:36 What was missing from “Once, We Were Wolves” 1:37:00 The bond
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Professional Athlete Turned Sold Out Festival Creator - Johnny Shockey's Fascinating Journey. SUMMARY Johnny Shockey is an interesting individual with an interesting life. He grew up in a small town in southern Alberta, and his dad told him at a young age that sports would be his out. He ended up becoming a professional hockey player before leaving the sport and becoming one of the most well-known festival creators in the live entertainment business. Johnny came to the US from Canada with only $40 in his pocket and eventually, his coach gave him $500 to buy food and clothes. The conversation centers around work ethic and the importance of instilling good characteristics and habits in children, his club, restaurant, and festival career, including the enormously successful Crssd Fest and Under the Big Sky Country Music Festival and Rodeo which he hosts on his 350-acre ranch in Whitefish Montana annually. From scrappy and broke kid from Canada to night club owner and music festival success story, raising kids with grit, and cattle ranch talk about Wagyu beef, this is an episode you don't want to miss. TIMESTAMPS 0:00:00 Introducing Johnny Shockey 0:02:11 Johnny's Journey from Canada to the US with $40 0:03:48 Appreciating Humble Beginnings and Creating Character 0:06:20 The Role of Work Ethic and Fighting in Professional Hockey 0:08:20 Reflections on Hockey and Life Experiences 0:10:00 Exploring the Rise of Electronic Music 0:13:00 From San Diego Nightlife to Producing Cross Fest and Under the Big Sky Festivals 0:17:31 Creating a Music Festival in a Small Town 0:20:20 Conversation on Wagyu Cattle and Ranching in Montana 0:22:17 Snake River Farms on Wagyu Beef and Craft Meats 0:26:18 Exploring the Intimacy of Tattooing and Music 0:30:55 Designing a Tattoo to Remember a Pivotal Project 0:32:47 Appreciation for Attention to Detail in Event Curating 0:34:00 Creative Thinking and Upcoming Events Quotes: You're pretty artistic when it comes to how you curate your environments, your restaurants, your clubs, and your music events. The detail that you put into them is pretty bitchin. After 30 years of tattooing, I look back, on all of it, and the thing I'm most satisfied by and proud of is the friendships that were made, my best friends, real people I care about, who I know a lot about. Craft meats are a real thing nowadays. Just like wines are just like even cheese down to different things that people are really passionate about. So it's how it's curated, how it's grown, how the story behind it. I think the day I was driving by the grocery store and it said, grass-fed wagyu for sale. And I was laughing to myself. I'm like, well, most I think all wagyu is grass-fed. That's fine. If you want to go to an amazing venue to see music that has to be right up there with, like, red rock and some of these really famous venues that you created a new one that's brand new, that a lot of people had never been to. And it's gorgeous and it's cool. So congratulations to you on that. Check out Johnny's Festivals: CRSSD Fest: https://www.crssdfest.com/ Under The Big Sky: https://www.underthebigskyfest.com/ Connect with Aaron: http://www.chatsandtatts.com Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova Guru Tattoo IG: http://www.instagram.com/gurutattoo
About Today's GuestJason Shockey is the founder of mycyberpath.com and passionate about helping people get into thecybersecurity industry and level up throughout their careers. He is a Chief Information Security Officer in the financial services industry. Prior to his CISO roles, Jason served 20 years active duty in the US Marine Corps as a technology leader conducting cyberspace operations, incident response, and cyber risk management. Three of those years he served with the Cyber NationalMission Force at Ft. Meade, MD. Jason believes there is a place for everyone on the cybersecurity team.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeMy Cyber Path Web sitePsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week, is the PsychArmor course, The Job Search. This course provides service members, Veterans, and their families with practical ideas for beginning the job search as well as ways to jumpstart their career by networking and apprenticeships. You can find the link to this resource here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/The-Job-Search This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations.Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Jakob Shockey, founder of the Beaver Coalition, has spent years researching and working to preserve, restore, and understand beaver habitats. He discusses with Bret the rarely discussed impacts of Beavers on all aspects of our world, and how we have thrown this equilibrium out of balance by trapping beavers and industrializing north America with little regard for preserving the factors that made it as hospitable as it has been.Find Jakob at his website: https://www.jakobshockey.com/Find the Beaver Coalition at: https://www.beavercoalition.org/*****Find Bret Weinstein on Twitter: @BretWeinstein, and on Patreon. Please subscribe to this channel for more long form content like this, and subscribe to the clips channel @DarkHorse Podcast Clips for short clips of all our podcasts. Check out the DHP store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://www.store.darkhorsepodcast.orgTheme Music: Thank you to Martin Molin of Wintergatan for providing us the rights to use their excellent music.*****Timestamps:(00:00) Introductions(05:07) Sponsors(08:37) Common beavers and gold rush(20:14) Beavers, family structure, and felling trees(32:55) Tent making bats(37:00) Beavers' fur and South America(41:40) Back to Natural History of beavers(53:20) Weather changing beavers(01:01:05) Pivots(01:06:40) Conservatives and progressives and environmental degradation(01:19:22) Ecuador(01:24:30) Managing land ownership and habitat(01:36:20) Other animals reliant on beavers(01:41:30) Beaver dams(01:51:40) Beavers and fire suppression(02:00:40) Trapped beavers and population sinks(02:07:00) Beavers and ages of dams(02:12:00) Vegetarian diggers(02:18:00) Role for humans(02:21:40) Evergreen's fatal flaw(02:44:18) Twitter(02:51:55) Wrap upSupport the show
Bob Papa sits down with former Giants quarterback, Kerry Collins, to discuss the Giants 44-27 win over the Indianapolis Colts in December of 2002 and how starting fast really opened up the Giants offensive game plan. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Apple | Spotify | Google | Stitcher | iHeartRadio 00:00 - Start 00:10 - Opening up the offense 03:36 - Scoring 20 points in the 3rd quarter 04:41 - Critical time in the season 07:01 - Toomer and Shockey's big day 09:12 - Starting fast offensivelySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob Papa sits down with former Giants quarterback, Kerry Collins, to discuss the Giants 44-27 win over the Indianapolis Colts in December of 2002 and how starting fast really opened up the Giants offensive game plan. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Apple | Spotify | Google | Stitcher | iHeartRadio 00:00 - Start 00:10 - Opening up the offense 03:36 - Scoring 20 points in the 3rd quarter 04:41 - Critical time in the season 07:01 - Toomer and Shockey's big day 09:12 - Starting fast offensivelySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 44th episode of WOODSIDE, Ben chats with filmmaker Branlin Shockey on his mother's battle with cancer, being raised a Shockey, his respect for his dad, and the evolving art of storytelling in the hunting space. Want more Woodside content in your podcast feed? Head over to woodside.supercast.com for weekly premium Woodside extra.
The Sports Rabbi celebrated his 350th show with a very special guest as Tyler Dunne, NFL expert journalist, author and all around great guy joined the program to talk about his brand new book “The Blood and Guts: How Tight Ends Save Football”.Dunne who has been covering the NFL for well over a decade is also the founder of an incredible website Go Long TD which has some of the best writing, analysis and podcasts around. In Blood and Guts, Tyler Dunne interviews the greatest tight ends ever, whose stories reveal why they were uniquely qualified to serve as the blood and the guts of football—the players keeping this sport alive and well. There's a reason Mike Ditka epitomized true toughness in pro football through the 1960s. Ben Coates, the son of a World War II vet, put an entire childhood spent building roofs to use by smashing defenders in the open field. His entire life, Jeremy Shockey has been hellbent on sticking it to anyone who doubts him. And from afar, a young “Gronk” idolized Shockey and took his approach to a whole new level.Make sure to check out all of Dunne's work, subscribe to Go Long TD and pick up a great Chanukah gift in “The Blood and Guts: How Tight Ends Save Football”!Make sure to subscribe to The Sports Rabbi Show on iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcasts.Also download our fabulous new App available for both Android and iPhone! Click here for the iPhone AppClick here for the Android App
A podcasting first (and Eva confirms it) - we welcome the entire Shockey clan to the show and what a show it is. We told you 100 would be special and thanks to the support of the Shockey family we managed to get all four of them on the podcast at once. We even welcome Nana Weezy (Louise) to the podcast.Not one of these guests needs an introduction as the Shockey name is one that permeates our community. This is a fun podcast that will have you laughing as, in true Shockey fashion, there is no shortage of teasing. We learn about Eva and Branlin's upbringing and the importance of family. We also talk about the legacy that has been created and what is in store for the next generation of Shockey's.This is a great listen and one you are sure to enjoy.Thank you to you, our listeners for your support. Our climb to 100 has been a fun one and we are excited about what the next 100 will bring.
Greetings! Thank you so much for making this podcast part of your life. If you enjoy our real football talk here, by God, I know you'll enjoy some "Blood and Guts." Through Oct. 11, you can pre-order "The Blood and Guts: How Tight Ends Save Football" and get a signed bookplate by hitting this link: https://800ceoread.com/coupons/redeem/bloodandgutspublic Ditka. Gronk. Gonzalez. Shockey. All of their stories were as wild as you can imagine. Thank you so much for your support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain talk about Kevin Shockey leaving the station for an exciting new job, chat with Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk about the NFL and Seahawks, give their Fact or Fiction pick of the day, then talk more Hawks football.
In hour #2, Mike Holmgren makes his weekly appearance to talk about everything happening with the Hawks, and around the NFL. Texts are full of well wishes for Shockey. Kevin makes his last Fact or Fiction pick on KJR before Softy, Fain, and Puckett join the show to share Shockey stories during his finally segment on the station.
Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football Focus joins the show with a look at PFF's Seahawks grades after the Detroit game. The baseball playoff schedule is out. Why are they putting games in the middle of the day when many people won't be able to see them? Ian shares a few thoughts on Shockey's final day, and if you haven't yet, head down to Georgtown to get a growler of The Mayor.
Hugh Millen is back to break down all things Seahawks after Geno Smith lit up the Detroit Lions. It's a What's up w/ That Wednesday, and we wrap the show with Ian Furness and even a few words from Shockey as today is his last day.
Men long for adventure As we talk to outdoor tv personality and wilderness guide Jim Shockey on this episode of the Manlihood ManCast, we learn about the way people crave adventure, the way the outdoors is healing, and the importance of hunting for managing the balance of nature. Jim Shockey is an award-winning outdoor writer, hunter, wildlife photographer and videographer, outfitter and wilderness guide, and naturalist. Shockey owns several outfitting territories in the Canadian wildlands, and helps many adventurers trek through the backwoods on epic hunts. He's also known for his proficiency with muzzleloaders, rifles, and archery. Jim Shockey on Television Shockey is the former producer and host of Jim Shockey's Hunting Adventures and Jim Shockey's Uncharted on Outdoor Channel and Jim Shockey's The Professionals on Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel. He has won 15 Golden Moose Awards from 2009-2017. More About Jim Shockey He is a retired Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of 4 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (4CRPG) Canadian Armed Forces and is a Member International of the Explorer's Club in New York City. Jim attended Simon Fraser University and Carleton University and was an all-American swimmer and member of the Canadian National Water polo team, attending two World Championships. Jim Shockey and the Hand of Man Museum In this episode of the Manlihood ManCast, Jim Shockey talks about his lifelong project, The Hand of Man Museum. When he was a young boy, he had a vision to create this museum, and he has spent his whole life collecting natural history and ethnographic arts from Western Canada. In 2019, he opened the Hand of Man Museum of Cultural Arts and Conservation on Vancouver Island, Canada. Tens of thousands have been through this amazing museum, which is funded entirely by voluntary donations. More from Jim Shockey Website | http://jimshockey.com Youtube | https://www.youtube.com/user/jimshockeyofficial Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/JimShockeyFanPage Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jimshockeyofficial Twitter | https://twitter.com/JimShockey More from the Hand of Man Museum Website | http://handofmanmuseum.com/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/handofmanmuseum/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/handofmanmuseum/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manlihood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manlihood/support
Recent PC alums Holly Shockey, Riley Waters, and Michael Morin join host Chris Spendlove to discuss their experiences at the brand-new PC Voir Dire Bootcamp. They discuss their takeaways and offer feedback on the Bootcamp and shed light on some of the other criminal law opportunities in PC. Mike clears up a critical misconception regarding the late Lieutenant Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, and Chris accidentally misidentifies the word "discriminatorily" as an adjective when it is actually an adverb.
Human sunbeam Sarah Shockey (Marty & Sarah Love Wrestling) is back in studio to talk religion and weedy lemonade! She shares her thoughts on the DMB "incident", winking mayors, and top movies of all time (2001). We then rank some rootbeers & play some dumb games!Brought to you by Littlefoot Coffee Roasters (promo code: PopPop) and Recovering Bro (promo code: Bottles) Use the codes to save at checkout!
The Prince of Puyallup! Chris Egan is back for his weekly visit. Puck and Jim are then joined by Dr. Jessica Hamerman live from the tournament to benefit the Benaroya Research Institute (BRI) at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. BRI is a world leader in human immunology. Our mission is to predict, prevent, reverse and cure diseases that impact the immune system — from autoimmune diseases to cancer to COVID-19. Kevin Shockey is filling in for the Mayor and he gives us the 411 on what he has in store for the program.
Hile! On this episode Jeremy shares his palaver with the owner and restorer of the iconic Green Goblin Head that was the face of the Happy Toyz truck from 1986's Maximum Overdrive. Be sure to follow Tim and the Goblin at the links provided below. Website: https://thegoblinproject.com Twitter: @GreenGoblinHead Facebook: www.facebook.com/GreenGoblinHead www.facebook.com/GreenGoblinHead2 Instagram: @greengoblinhead Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Twitter @DarkTowerRadio Email darktowerradio@gmail.com
After a long two-week vacation, Shockey is back, just in time to discuss the M's' trade deadline moves, and the series win in The Bronx. Did the Mariners do enough before the deadline? Probably not, but the team managed to beat the Yankees even with half the offense out. Aside from a series at home against New York next week, the schedule gets a lot easier from here. There's plenty to be optimistic about. Ian is out at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center yet again today. He sits down with Cody Barton to find out what he's learned from KJ Wright, and what the defense will look like this year. We lost a sportscasting legend yesterday with the passing of Vin Scully. On today's Something Good, we honor him by playing back some of his greatest storytelling moments.
#GTA6 #GrandTheftAuto6 #GTA #GrandTheftAuto #MarvelNews #MCUNews #MCU #DailyCOG #TheGenreVerse Today, Marvel, Marvel, and... GTA 6?!? Kyle and Shockey discuss whether or not Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania will permanently change the MCU. Also, Did Lego reveal the next Black Panther? Of course they did! Lastly, Grand Theft Auto 6 details are officially semi-official! Welcome to another Daily Cup Of Genre! (00:00)- Intro & Will Ant-Man & The Wasp Change The MCU? (10:15)- The Avengers Films Will Cap Sagas, Not Phases (14:30)- Lego Reveals Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Sets (20:38)- SPONSOR: Grow Generation (21:04)- GTA 6 News! Will A Female Lead Mean It's “Woke?” (26:55)- Historical Context In Entertainment (35:00)- Final Thoughts Join Our Discord: https://discord.gg/vbF8ww48xz Question(s) of the day: Do you think Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania will change the MCU? Also, what is your take on the Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) news? Previous Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0B87Zi8VqOGChdWxP4VEic?si=IcOH0_0TTneIKOHFs8JxzQ Support: We have SO MANY podcasts! Anime-Versal Reviews Podcast covers anime (duh!), The Cantina covers everything Star Wars, and the Marvel craze continues with reviews on Marvel Multiverse Mayhem. Also, classics like BGRtP are still going! Please like, share, and SUBSCRIBE to the podcast. Again, this will help us help you! Also, by getting more visibility, with more feedback, and a bigger audience, we can provide more content for YOU! Visit our websites: www.lrmonline.com www.genreverse.com Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/LRM_Exclusive twitter.com/TheGenreVerse Kyle: twitter.com/ThatKyleMalone Manny: twitter.com/MannyGomezMedia Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4h1ngeRAmfYxWdzeblFmNe Soundcloud: @los-fanboys Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/show/lrm-online
#Eragon #BlackPanther #BlackPantherGame #SDCC #DailyCOG #TheGenreVerse Today, two dudes, that don't know jack about Eragon, talk about Disney+'s Eragon series that was just announced! Also, are we in a golden age of Fantasy content? After the ad break, Kyle and Shockey discuss the rumored Black Panther Game from a former Monolith (Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor) producer. Welcome to another Daily Cup Of Genre! (00:00)- Intro & Managing Your Kid's (Imaginary) YouTube Career (05:04)- An Eragon Series Is Coming To Disney+ (16:15)- SPONSOR: Grow Generation (16:42)-Monolith's Rumored Black Panther Game (24:33)- The Arcade Was Dope & Final Thoughts Join Our Discord: https://discord.gg/vbF8ww48xz Question(s) of the day: Have you read Eragon? Are you a fan of the Eragon movie? Also, are you excited about the Black Panther game rumor? Previous Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2zN6xgPf3XwEZLrGwl5ywm?si=zw0y4kr0S7qIOLF8i9QwSQ Support: We have SO MANY podcasts! Anime-Versal Reviews Podcast covers anime (duh!), The Cantina covers everything Star Wars, and the Marvel craze continues with reviews on Marvel Multiverse Mayhem. Also, classics like BGRtP are still going! Please like, share, and SUBSCRIBE to the podcast. Again, this will help us help you! Also, by getting more visibility, with more feedback, and a bigger audience, we can provide more content for YOU! Visit our websites: www.lrmonline.com www.genreverse.com Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/LRM_Exclusive twitter.com/TheGenreVerse Kyle: twitter.com/ThatKyleMalone Manny: twitter.com/MannyGomezMedia Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4h1ngeRAmfYxWdzeblFmNe Soundcloud: @los-fanboys Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/show/lrm-online
Today I'm joined by attorney, frequent podcast guest, and Boston expert Carey Shockey (@shocks) to talk about the first Scorsese movie I've gotten to on the show so far: THE DEPARTED. In this episode we talk about this movie having the perfect use of Mark Wahlberg, the heavy lifting DiCaprio does with his expressions, the weird belief that this movie only won Scorsese an Academy Award to make up for past snubs, the Dropkick Murphys, and Marty's ear for music in general. So give it a listen, preferably while you're driving in your caaah on the way to work.Support the show on Patreon here! It's how this show's gonna keep going: www.patreon.com/soundtrackerCheck out Carey on Lions Led by Donkeys here: Listen to Episode 123 - Broken Arrow by Lions Led By Donkeys on #SoundCloudhttps://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/156iJCheck him out on What a Hell of a Way to Die here: Listen to SnipChat feat. Carey Shockey by What a Hell of a Way to Die on #SoundCloudhttps://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/TJwSG
After serving 20 years in the United States Marine Corps conducting cybersecurity operations, Jason Shockey has successfully held 3 different chief information security officer roles in the private sector. While his transition may sound “easy”, a lot of hard work, careful planning and deliberate action has placed him at the top of the cyber industry. His methodical approach to his own transition and his desire to help others led him to create My Cyber Path, a resource designed to help students, veterans and HR departments successfully navigate a career in cybersecurity. Jason's advice on mastering your mindset is relevant to anyone, regardless of career field. About halfway into his military career, Jason began to focus on what he wanted for a career in the civilian sector once he retired. After researching job titles, he began to craft his own education pathway to prepare him for the qualifications he knew he needed. While he pursued his education, he was deliberate to apply the concepts he was learning to his duties in the military. Jason believes luck is when preparation meets opportunity. Find a way to apply what you are learning for the future to your day job. By assimilating new knowledge and practicing repetition, real learning and practical application occurs. This is applicable to anyone, whether they plan to continue their military role in the private sector or plan to enter a new career field. Jason discusses how his fear of not finding employment after the military motivated him to seek ways to stay positive and confident. First, you must believe in yourself. Figure out where you want to go and then work backward to craft a plan on how to get there. For 8 years, Jason listened to motivational speakers and practiced visualization to keep his mind in the right place. Reflecting on his roles in the military versus civilian sector, Jason believes the main difference is the way he interacts with people. In the military, rank dictates what a person knows, where they've been and how they are going to respond to you. That's not the case in the civilian world. It's important to be attuned to the people around you and know how you fit into the organization. You should be doing everything in your control to better yourself and the company. Although it may sound harsh, if you are not contributing to the organization and its mission, you are easily replaced. For those considering a career in cyber, My Cyber Path matches interests and personality traits with cyber work roles and shows the pathway to get to that role through certifications, experience, training and education. It's also a tool for the cyber professional who is ready to progress and grow into a more complex role. Jason has generously offered to give 10 people a complimentary lifetime access to My Cyber Path on the day this podcast is released. Please visit the Lessons Learned for Vets Podcast page on LinkedIn to learn how to take advantage of this offer!Jason attributes his continued success and consistent growth in the cyber industry to his focus on personal excellence and the outcomes and outputs he produces for his employers. He also focuses on details and establishing small habits to increase his productivity. Jason discusses how what you eat, watch and listen to can all influence your success. Choose what you consume both in mind and body. Please head to the Lessons Learned for Vets brand new YouTube channel at https://tinyurl.com/llforvets22 to hear Jason's bonus question that will leave you motivated.You can connect with Jason on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-shockey/Learn more about My Cyber Path by visiting https://www.mycyberpath.com/. SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A FIVE-STAR REVIEW 
This week, Francis speaks with Shocks about male birth control. Well, one particular part of it: getting a vasectomy. There's been a lot of discussion about vasectomies in light of our howling fundamentalist Supreme Court motioning that it plans to allow abortion bans in America. Francis has actually had a vasectomy and discusses it with Shocks in hopes of demystifying the process. For this week's bonus, Nate is joined by Cynthia to discuss police procedurals. Why does Cynthia like them so much? Because in her words, they're opposition research--they're what right-wingers think the police are actually like, and nothing is more indicative of this trend than the CBS show Blue Bloods. So, for this first episode of a sub series we're calling CopWatch, Nate has to sit through Blue Bloods S12E18, 'Long Lost,' an episode about how you should respect the Troops, but never think they have what it takes to be the real Troops (cops who do brutality but for good causes). Get it on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/66348926 *SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT* We now have a storefront to sell the patches, buttons, and magnets that we also give out as flair for our $10 tier. Buy some sweet gear here: https://www.hellofawaytodie.com/shop We have a YouTube channel now -- subscribe here and get sweet videos from us in which we yell in our cars like true veterans: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwlHZpNTz-h6aTeQiJrEDKw You can follow the show on Twitter here: @HellOfAWay Follow Nate here: @inthesedeserts Follow Francis here: @ArmyStrang
Live from the Pro Wrestling Tee's Beer Garden just hours before AEW's ALL OUT in Chicago.Guests include:Marko StuntMax Caster & Anthony Bowens2.0's Jeff Parker & Matt LeeDaniel GarciaPeter Avalon, Ryan Nemeth, JD Drake & Cezar BononiMarty DeRosa & Sarah Joy ShockeyWatch Video and Listen Ad Free on Patreon:www.Patreon.com/COLTCABANASponsors:www.EatToEvolve.com (Code: COLT)BUY COLT'S GOODS....www.ProWrestlingTees.com/ColtCabanawww.COLTMERCH.comMusic:www.youtube.com/TheUkuleleTeacherwww.superfunyeahyeahrocketship.comImage Photo:www.portraitofawrestler.com/Image Design:Jimmy Lee