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In this episode of Gene Valentino's Grassroots Truthcast, host Gene Valentino welcomes back Nanda Baghi for part 7 of our 9 part series! The discussion with guest Nanda Baghi, an entrepreneur with expertise in IT and a background in Fortune 500 companies, who shares insights on the rise of cricket in the United States. Baghi highlights cricket's 300-year history in America, the recent achievements in U.S. cricket, and efforts to enhance the sport's infrastructure. Additionally, he discusses U.S. hosting the T20 World Cup, facilitated by significant investments. The conversation touches on broader themes of unity through music and sports, contrasting with division in politics. As the episode concludes, the next topic of discussion is set to be the national debt of the United States.Series Includes:1) Democracy For Our Nation's Constitutional Republic.2) Foreign Policy Affairs, Wars & Leadership3) Immigration & Security4) Economy Inflation Prices5) Abortion Rights6) Gender Equality Issues & Taxes7) Sports – Music & Competition8) Our National Debt9) Battle Ground State Issues – Demographics, Policies & Wishlist➡️ Join the Conversation: https://GeneValentino.com➡️ WMXI Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NewsRadio981➡️ More WMXI Interviews: https://genevalentino.com/wmxi-interviews/➡️ More GrassRoots TruthCast Episodes: https://genevalentino.com/grassroots-truthcast-with-gene-valentino/➡️ More Broadcasts with Gene as the Guest: https://genevalentino.com/america-beyond-the-noise/ ➡️ More About Gene Valentino: https://genevalentino.com/about-gene-valentino/
JT & Looney span the globe from Vancouver to LA, Vegas to DC, as the guys cool off by diving in the sports, travel, music, and politics pool!
Please hit subscribe and leave a positive comment. Click her to go to our Patreon page. Click her for Desa's Facebook page, Click here to go to our website. Click here to save on clothing and home goods. Hundreds of Americans were killed during the War of 1812 and this gave River Raisin a grim reputation. Battlefields have been known over time for various paranormal activities because of the many lives lost and River Raisin lives up to its claim of being one of the most haunted places in the state of Michigan. Several people have claimed to see apparitions of American soldiers dressed in 1813 military attire. EVPs or electronic voice phenomena has been recorded at the park. Guests at the park have photographed figures in doorways, windows and on the field. Some have even heard and recorded cries of agony, as well as the sounds of war. River Raisin National Battlefield Park The Battlefield was added to the National Park Service in October 2010 and officially opened May 2011. The park offers walking and biking trails, as well as the River Raisin Heritage Trail, to interest the casual visitor or War of 1812 history buff. A good place to begin your visit is the park's new Visitor and Education Center. The Visitor Center is OPEN and offers a Diorama of the River Raisin settlement, orientation maps, ranger programs, basic park orientation, gift shop and theater. In the brand new state of the art theater you can view the park's new film "The Untold Legacy of the River Raisin." There is NO Charge to view the film! Please note that although you can get your passport book stamped, our unigrid (park) brochures are being updated and will be in production for some time. Thank you for your understanding. Education Center Interactive Exhibits Exhibits pertaining to the Old Northwest Territory, Great Lakes History, Native-Americans, French settlement, Battles of the River Raisin and much more, are currently under development in the new education center museum which will open in 2023.
In this episode of Athlete Mindset, Lisa Bonta Sumii speaks with Myra Sack, an All-American scholar athlete and founder of E-Motion, a nonprofit supporting grieving individuals. Myra shares her journey through grief after losing her daughter, Havi, and discusses the importance of community, rituals, and emotional literacy. Learn how Myra's experiences as an athlete influence her work and how E-Motion makes a difference for those dealing with loss. Discover the collaborations with Women in Soccer and Common Goal to promote emotional literacy in sports.Myra Sack runs E-Motion, a nonprofit organization that supports individuals through grief. She has led sports-based youth development nonprofits for over a decade and is a dedicated writer, coach, and activist. Myra lives in Boston with her family, honoring the memory of her daughter, Havi, through her impactful work.Click here to Contribute to the Athlete Mindset CommunityBy supporting the Athlete Mindset community, you will contribute directly to the mental health of athletes. With your amplification, we can ensure more voices are heard and more individuals are impacted. Thank You for making a difference! Connect with host, guest, and podcast production team:Lisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn | InstagramMyra Sack: about | LinkedIn | E-Motion | Today articleSportsE Media: LinkedIn | XRelated content:Touching Loved Ones Through Content Creation | Frank Van BurenKelsey O'Connor Turns Medically Retiring Into Motivational SpeakingAudible Style | The Moment Matters: Embracing the Now in SportsMusic credit: Beat Provided By freebeats.io | Produced By White Hot
In this third episode of our three-part series, Lisa Bonta Sumii talks with Dan Ourian, CMPC, a certified mental performance consultant and assistant director of the Applied Sport and Performance Psychology program at Dominican University of California. They discuss integrating mental performance coaching into athletic coaching, the significance of mindfulness practices, and the importance of practical placements for students training to become mental performance consultants.Developing the Next Generation of Mental Performance Consultants | Dan Ourian, CMPC Highlights:Importance of mental performance in athletic coaching.Tips for youth coaches on improving mental fitness.Benefits of mindfulness practices for coaches.Role of practical placements in training mental performance consultants.Memorable Quote: "Recognize that you are a performer in your own right, and your coaching is highly impactful on your athlete's experience."This 3-part podcast series is titled: Developing the Next Generation of Mental Performance ConsultantsDominican's Applied Sport and Performance Psychology (ASPP) department trains students to be ethical, professional, and culturally competent practitioners who work with performers in a variety of domains. Our program is committed to supporting both the professional and personal growth of students to become practitioners and leaders of Sport and Performance Psychology who integrate the art and science of mental skills training.About Dan Ourian, CMPC: Dan Ourian is a certified mental performance consultant and the Assistant Director of the Applied Sport and Performance Psychology program at Dominican University of California. With a background in coaching basketball, Dan integrates mental performance principles into athletic coaching, helping develop well-rounded athletes and future mental performance consultants.Click here to Contribute to the Athlete Mindset CommunityBy supporting the Athlete Mindset community, you will contribute directly to the mental health of athletes. With your amplification, we can ensure more voices are heard and more individuals are impacted. Thank You for making a difference! Connect with host, guest, and podcast production team:Lisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn | Instagram | websiteDan Ourian, CMPC | LinkedIn | Dominican University of CaliforniaSportsE Media: LinkedIn | XRelated episodes to "Developing the Next Generation of Mental Performance Consultants | Dan Ourian, CMPC":Part 1 of the series: Developing the Next Generation of Mental Performance Consultants | Kai Laird, MA, CMPC, LPCPart 2 of the series: Developing the Next Generation of Mental Performance Consultants | Dr. Alison Pope-Rhodius, CMPCAudible Style | The Moment Matters: Embracing the Now in SportsMusic credit:Beat Provided By freebeats.io | Produced By White Hot
Revival Boys tackling everything going on right now.WrestlemaniaMen & Women's NCAA Basketball ChampionshipsGiantsKnicksRangersWe covered it all.
Interview with Ellis Paul begins at 1:43.Visit - https://www.ellispaul.com To learn more about the Hall of Fame and upcoming events, go to www.farhof.org.
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Singapore stocks rose this morning, mirroring overnight gains in US and European markets following the release of Federal Reserve inflation data. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.2 per cent to 3,149 points after 36 million securities changed hands in the broader market. Singapore' growth numbers are in focus today after private economists marginally raised their forecast for Singapore's 2024 economic growth to 2.4 per cent in the latest quarterly survey of professional forecasters published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Elsewhere, from a closer look at US February CPI numbers to Cathay Pacific's latest earnings, more international and corporate headlines are in focus today. On Market View, The Evening Runway's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian dived into the details with David Poh, Head of Investment and ESG Strategies, South Asia, Amundi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason and Anthony are rocking with the OG MTM to bring you an incredible playlist of the best songs affiliated with specific sports teams. Call them hype songs, anthems, victory tracks, whatevs. But we know wehter you're at the stadium, arena, park, or just reliving your favorite championship run, these songs will evoke all the feels of some of what makes sports great.
This week, the turf's been torn up with our raw take on college football—USC's season stumble and quarterback critiques were just the appetizer. We sliced into the meat of coaching strategies, drawing parallels between Lincoln Riley and Lane Kiffin, all while dipping into the historical playbook of USC's past decisions. Michigan isn't off the hook either; we're weighing fan dreams against the hard-hitting realities set by giants like Ohio State and Alabama, and trust me, we've got stories to make these points hit home.But it's not all Xs and Os on the field; we're celebrating life's touchdowns too. From matrimonial bliss to the arrival of little rookies in our lives, we navigate how these joyous changes play into our sports craze. Through laughter about bachelor parties gone wild and tales of unexpected athletic prowess, we find that the heart of the game often beats strongest off the field. These shared moments remind us that whether it's through competition or camaraderie, the connections we forge can redefine how we see the game.And because life is more than just sports, we're cranking up the volume on music that fuels us. Remember those mixtape days, curating the soundtrack to our lives? Yeah, we're going there—discussing everything from Sexy Red's ratchet rap to introducing the kiddos to our favorite jams. On the court side of things, the NBA's cultural slam dunks and star power like LeBron James and Ja Morant spark a debate on athletes as role models. Plus, we're putting our money where our mouth is with sports betting strategies and picks, all before wrapping up with plans for a potential reunion in Atlanta. Hit play and join us for an episode that's as heartwarming as it is hard-hitting.Support the show
Hal is joined by Dr. Jay Grossman, the founder and CEO of Homeless Not Toothless, as well as Andrew Skinner, the founder of Triumph Foundation. Also, Hal speaks with Marcy Sudock, the founding director of Musique Sur La Mer, which offers lessons and an opportunity to make music for both children and adults.
In today's episode, Richard and Linda get into their own personal love of music and sports and the extensive efforts they see parents putting in to get their kids to all the teams and lessons and extracurriculars they are involved in. Then they pose the question "is it too much?" and why don't kids have jobs outside the home as they grow up like the parents did, learning responsibility and how to deal with money.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 931, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 1970s album covers 1: 1977:John Travolta strikes a pose and points his finger to the sky. Saturday Night Fever. 2: 1978:Mick, Keith and the boys smile and smirk in wig catalog ads. Some Girls. 3: 1973:Against a black background, a prism bends a beam of light into a colorful spectrum. Dark Side of the Moon. 4: 1973:Paul McCartney and 8 others including James Coburn and Christopher Lee are caught by a police spotlight. Band on the Run. 5: 1978:Billy Joel leans against an alley wall holding a trumpet. 52nd Street. Round 2. Category: water sports 1: Cypress Gardens show done on water, not on snow. water skiing. 2: Fishing from a moving boat. trolling. 3: Competitor in this sport was the model for nude male torso atop L.A.'s Olympic gate. water polo. 4: Name of yacht immortalized after winning the 100-Guinea Cup away from England in 1851. the America. 5: What an unlucky surfer has just experienced in this song. wipeout. Round 3. Category: music of the '60s 1: In 1969 "Something" became the only No. 1 hit he composed for The Beatles. George Harrison. 2: In 1969 B.J. Thomas had the biggest hit of his career with this song from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head". 3: In this 1965 hit, Roger Miller tells us that "Two hours of pushing broom buys a eight by twelve four-bit room". "King of the Road". 4: In 1968 his "Hurdy Gurdy Man" came singing songs of love. Donovan. 5: In the 1960s she reached the Top 20 3 times with duets: twice with Lee Hazelwood and once with her father. Nancy Sinatra. Round 4. Category: a "b" city 1: You can cross this city's Francis Scott Key Bridge by the dawn's early light. Baltimore. 2: In 1937 the Loyalists in Spain made this city their capital. Barcelona. 3: Aurelia Aquensis in ancient times, you may want to take a "double" dip in this German city's baths. Baden-Baden. 4: Its first name was F-E-L-S-I-N-A, not O-S-C-A-R. Bologna. 5: The center of the Czech Republic's wool industry, it looks like it needs to buy a vowel. Brno. Round 5. Category: track and field 1: Dutch Warmerdam, the 1st man to vault over 15', in 1940, used poles made of this natural substance. bamboo. 2: They're either 36" or 42" high, depending on the race. a hurdle. 3: In 1989 this country removed Imre Nagy's remains from a potter's field and reburied them with honors. Hungary. 4: In 1986 Jackie Joyner-Kersee was named the amateur athlete of the year; this sister-in-law won in 1988. Florence Griffith Joyner. 5: This son of a Dutch immigrant had the first 15' pole vault--in fact, he had the first 43 15' pole vaults. "Dutch" Warmerdam. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
On Todays Episode of Geekd Up Podcast: -MONTGOMERY BRAWL|50th ANNIVERSARY OF HIP-HOP|TORY LANEZ SENTENCING| JOE BUDDEN PODCAST|& MORE! MONTGOMERY BRAWL - The Slama Out Bama! What some people are calling a new national holiday in our black community! We had a lot of thoughts on this and plenty other topics too! EP 93 IS OUT NOW CHECK OUT WHAT WE DISCUSSED BELOW! We discussed: -2023 NBA HoF Class -Rappers Canceling Tour Dates - Biggest Flex in Sports/Music & More! THE FUNNIEST UNDERGROUND SHOW OUT THERE! Tune in weekly on Monday @10am as we provide Entertainment & Enlightenment, through thought provoking conversation and interviews with a comedic twist! Follow our host: @jefemilli @1yungaj__ @RomeoKojo & @waronwolves Follow us on TwitchTv: InsideWolvesTv - IG: @insidewolves - Twitter: @insidewolves1 - Subscribe On YouTube!
The performance sports space offers an exciting new revenue opportunity for artists whose tracks are properly licensed for use in gymnastics, dance, cheerleading and beyond. This month we talk with Chantal Epp, the founder and CEO of ClicknClear, a tech-based solution for athletes and program directors to access pre-cleared licensed music that ensures artists are paid for the use of their songs!
It's time for the DVD Weekly Podast!
Learning should be fun, yet most of the time is boring — especially when we associate learning with the school system. The truth is that we are constantly learning, and when is not imposed education for a grade and a piece of paper, we are actually doing it right.In this episode, we continue our conversations about gaming, technology, past, and future with our friends Rafael and Carey. As usual, we have no plans, and we go with the flow touching on technology, philosophy, storytelling, creativity, and the future we envision for our digital society. Oh, yes, and everything in between.Join us as we talk about gaming as a learning tool: from books to toys, sports, music, video games, and virtual reality._____________________________GuestsRafael BrownCEO/Founder at Symbol ZeroOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafaelbrown/Carey D'SouzaCEO and Co-Founder at IAMPASS [@iampassHQ]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/careydsouza/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/carey_dsouza_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qs_____________________________ResourcesListen to the previous episodesEpisode 1: https://itsprad.io/audiosignals-34Episode 2: https://itsprad.io/audiosignals-43Episode 3: https://itsprad.io/audiosignals-46_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Learning should be fun, yet most of the time is boring — especially when we associate learning with the school system. The truth is that we are constantly learning, and when is not imposed education for a grade and a piece of paper, we are actually doing it right.In this episode, we continue our conversations about gaming, technology, past, and future with our friends Rafael and Carey. As usual, we have no plans, and we go with the flow touching on technology, philosophy, storytelling, creativity, and the future we envision for our digital society. Oh, yes, and everything in between.Join us as we talk about gaming as a learning tool: from books to toys, sports, music, video games, and virtual reality._____________________________GuestsRafael BrownCEO/Founder at Symbol ZeroOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafaelbrown/Carey D'SouzaCEO and Co-Founder at IAMPASS [@iampassHQ]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/careydsouza/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/carey_dsouza_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qs_____________________________ResourcesListen to the previous episodesEpisode 1: https://itsprad.io/audiosignals-34Episode 2: https://itsprad.io/audiosignals-43Episode 3: https://itsprad.io/audiosignals-46_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Jim Florentine makes his second appearance on the Check Your Brain podcast, and he chats with Tony Mazur about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the waning passion of sports, and what prompted he and Don Jamieson to do another round of Terrorizing Telemarketers (available now). Jim is on the road touring, and he will be at the Funny Stop Comedy Club in Cuyahoga Falls October 6th through the 8th. Be sure to subscribe to Tony's Patreon. $5 a month gets you bonus content, extra podcasts, and early access to guests. Visit Patreon.com/TonyMazur. Tony is also on Locals! Visit CYBpod.locals.com and subscribe. Cover art for the Check Your Brain podcast is by Eric C. Fischer. If you need terrific graphic design work done, contact Eric at illstr8r@gmail.com.
Guest Episode: Dodge Woodall is a Festival Owner, Podcaster and Entrepreneur. Owner of Bournemouth 7's, the World's Largest Sports & Music Festival, celebrated as the ‘Sporting Glastonbury', B7s is a 3 day celebration of Sport, Music and new experiences welcoming 30,000 sports people and festival goers alike. Dodge also is co-host of The Harry Redknapp Show; Host of The Eventful Entrepreneur Podcast & was owner of Global Sports Brand Viper 10 before being sold in 2018. Having interviewed the likes of Example, Sir Rod Stewart, Piers Morgan, Frank Lampard, James Sinclair, Wayne Linekar on his podcast, it was time to get Dodge to come in and do his own on The Happy Positive Energy Game. Dodge has a burning passion for doing things his way, and he's lived up to doing things differently having an unconventional life growing up, with budgies, a pet monkey and living wall to wall in a thriving West End pub. Dodge shares his journey of entrepreneurship, what it takes to be successful, advice for younger people and how you can benefit from being in the right circle of people. Eventcrowd is Dodge's newest venture and thrives for teaching young events orientated folk all there is to know abot coming into the thriving events industry! Check it out here: https://theeventcrowd.com/ Dodge's socials are below! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dodgewoodall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dodge.woodall/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dodgewoodall/ Welcome to The Happy Positive Energy Game, where I teach you how you can live your life to the fullest, align your mindset to success, inspire and motivate you and guide you to simple & easy hacks to changing things up in your world that I've learnt from entrepreneurship, mentors and world leaders, as well as the many failures and successes I've had along the way (to save you from making them too!) Did you love this episode? Drop a share on your socials and tag the socials! @thehappypositiveenergygame @iamlukeanning Instagram | Facebook Community | LinkedIn | Featured Podcasts | Work With Me | YouTube
Sports & Music have gone together like bread and butter. From "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" to "We Will Rock You," sports anthems have graced stadiums worldwide.
Episode 48 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything! This week we're joined by Troy Woods and Anthony Billups, the co-creators of "Woody and The Big Head" Podcast. We're jumping into their background, why they decided to start WATBH, what the show's about, and more! Let us know in the comments what YOU want to hear about next! About our Guests: After over 400 shows, 8 years of playing music together, and always talking about sports, Troy "Woody" Woods and Anthony "The Big Head" Billups decided to start "Woody and The Big Head." WATBH is a podcast of musicians talking sports, athletes talking music, and celebrating the fellowship of both. Follow and contact: Instagram: @woody_bighead
Writer and humorist, Damon Young is putting on for his hometown of Pittsburgh as he joins Dr. Greer this week. Can he prove that he is indeed a Very Smart Brother?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie returns with a new podcast format. The title is a working one. This will not be under The Daily Tap umbrella soon enough but it starts here. Charlie teams up with newest Tapping The Keg contributor ShayKenn to find out what songs work perfectly for the weekend of sports this weekend in the State of Wisconsin and across the country. FEEDBACK IS WELCOMED and APPRECIATED. Feel free to shoot me a note on social @TappingTheKeg on Twitter or @TappingTheKegSports on Instagram. 0-10 minutes: Discuss the new podcast idea 10-40 minutes: Breaking down ShayKenn's & Charlie's choices.
Today in fatherhood we will discuss the generational battle against lust. In sports we will discuss The start of the NFL season, NBA off season trades, moves and workouts, Track and Field, Serena Williams and more. In music we will discuss our favorite instruments and genres. In art we will chop it up about why there are so few baritones or bass singers who thrive. I recreation we will discuss healthy barbeque and grilling and in technology Join us at 6:30 PM EST as we discuss fatherhood, sport, music, art, recreation and technology...just straight joyful and at times deep discussion and a good time with nuggets of wisdom sprinkled in Call into the show at (516) 453-9364 Listen back later at: iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-furthering-fatherin-29246509/Our Website: http://www.furtheringfathering.org/radio-show/BlogTalkRadio: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/furtheringfatheringiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/furthering-fathering-radio/id961511610Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/furthering-fathering-radioAnd Google Play, Spotify, Contact us at info@furtheringfathering.org and (888) 380-3370
It's Summer, Summer, Summer time! Let's talk be S.M.A.R.T. and enjoy ourselves... Join us at 6:30 PM EST as we discuss fatherhood, sport, music, art, recreation and technology...just straight discussion and a good time with nuggets of wisdom sprinkled in Call into the show at (516) 453-9364 Listen back later at: iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-furthering-fatherin-29246509/Our Website: http://www.furtheringfathering.org/radio-show/BlogTalkRadio: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/furtheringfatheringiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/furthering-fathering-radio/id961511610Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/furthering-fathering-radioAnd Google Play, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to podcasts Contact us at info@furtheringfathering.org and (888) 380-3370
As it is Summer and the mind wanders away from the stresses of life, we all need areas of enjoyment, peace, or even excitement Join us at 6:30 PM EST as we have fun, connect, learn, laugh, heal and are inspired by through things we love to talk about, namely sports, music, arts, recreation and technology Call into the show at (516) 453-9364 Listen back later at: iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-furthering-fatherin-29246509/Our Website: http://www.furtheringfathering.org/radio-show/BlogTalkRadio: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/furtheringfatheringiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/furthering-fathering-radio/id961511610Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/furthering-fathering-radioAnd Google Play, Spotify, Contact us at info@furtheringfathering.org and (888) 380-3370
Growing up in a house with competitive sisters and parents who were both sporty and creative, perhaps it's no surprise that Hannah O'Flynn excelled on the basketball court, the track, and the soccer field. Showing that she wouldn't back down from the boys, either, Hannah mixed it up in recess football games and played on both men's and women's middle school teams. She then went from idolizing the girls on the high school varsity squad to being one of them, learning how to win in basketball and life from her coach Mandy Zegarowki and Mandy's husband, Zach. Deciding to go to college at Dartmouth, Hannah juggled running track with playing in several bands and pursuing a major in Film, Media, and Studio Art. After graduating, Hannah went to work for the NBA, where she learned the ins and outs of the sports broadcasting business and developed a knack for creating enticing content quickly. She has since moved on to a new producer role with espnW and continues to build her own brand through partnerships with Wilson, Footlocker, and other brands that are committed to highlighting female athletes and creators. In this episode, Hannah shares:Where she got her love for sports, music, and art How she learned to take creative risks in her workWhat role she's playing in elevating women's basketball Why she's committed to the grind behind the glamorHow she hopes to show young girls what's possible if they follow the passionsFollow Hannah's journey on her Instagram profile.
The efficient and graceful use of the body is crucial to both sports and musical performance. But there are certainly many mental parallels as well.
This week Mike and Dom are joined by Jason Voorhees to talk about what Bryce Harper's injury means for the Phillies, the Sixers trade for De'Anthony Melton, a deep dive into the history of music, mental health, and much more!
Plenty of NBA Finals talk this week as the Celtics are against the wall and the Warriors only need one win to secure the championship. We talk with our intern Fran Murphy about attending game 4. Then we welcome old friend Josh Batenhorst back to discuss sports-music crossovers and much more. #indiesportsradio
In this part 2 episode with EMAN TV we answer the cliff hanger from the last episode and talk about his past at ESPN Deportes. Also the benefits of meditation. IG: Alfred- @Atovar88 Jon- @Frsh2dth_ Chuy- @Emantv22 https://hygeiacoldpress.com/discount/emantv
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Phil de Picciotto. Phil is the founder and president of Octagon and has been at the forefront of the sports, music, and entertainment industry for more than 35 years. In this conversation, Phil de Picciotto shared what led to his initial commitment to social justice, eventually pursuing his law degree and helping found Octagon. Phil de Picciotto also talked about how Octagon signed Moses Malone and Steffi Graf and the organization's choices in staying focused on impact by transitioning women's tennis from sponsorship by the Virginia Slims cigarette brand. Finally, Phil de Picciotto shared the reasons for Octagon going global and how the organization continues to stay ahead in a competitive field. Some highlights:-Why attending Amherst ended up being a great choice for Phil de Picciotto-The impact of Phil de Picciotto's South Africa experience-Why Phil de Picciotto decided to start a sports agency-How Phil de Picciotto led the removal of tobacco sponsorship from professional tennis-The importance of an organization's purpose and how to navigate it to the optimal benefit of everyone-Octagon's Blue Ocean Strategy in going global -How Phil de Picciotto has continued to use his influence to make a difference -How organizational leaders can align team members with organizational values and priorities Mentioned:-Ranjay Gulati (Listen to Ranjay Gulati's episode on Partnering Leadership here) Connect with Phil de Piccioto:Octagon WebsiteOctagon on FacebookOctagon on TwitterPhil de Piccioto on LinkedInConnect with Mahan Tavakoli:https://mahantavakoli.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahan/ More information and resources available at the Partnering Leadership Podcast website: https://www.partneringleadership.com/
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. Talking a lil sports and talking shit with the barber
Fast Pitch : a song for baseball ⚾️ (Tribute to Light Switch by Charlie Puth)*Original written by Charlie Puth, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, & Jake Torrey**Awesome covers by Shayne Orok & Rain Paris, & remix by Tiësto*** dedicated to my Dad, Grandad, Brother, Bob Simonson, Mom, Captain Sisko, Amadeus, MLB, & all baseball teams (especially those mentioned in this tune) Lyrics:Glad:Playing baseball for the Philadelphia PhilliesOr so cool like the Colorado RockiesOh yeahCleveland has GuardiansSan Francisco GiantsRad, radSeattle's team is the beloved MarinersFor Los Angeles, it's the DodgersSo, oh oh, ohSt. Louis Cardinals for my Grandad And the Cubs for my Dad, yeahWith their plays, I sit mesmerized Outfielders and infielders, electrifiedPlus the San Diego PadresPlay for MLBThey wind me up, like a fast pitch4 balls for a walk, 3 strikes ‘til you're out Watch the ballAnd that bug, squish itRun your heart outSlide into first, second, thirdThey wind me up, like a fast pitch4 balls for a walk, 3 strikes ‘til you're out Watch the ballAnd that bug, squish itRun your heart outSlide into first, second, third, home, you seeFrom the Washington Nationals to the Miami Marlins Tampa Bay Rays, plus the Detroit TigersBaltimore's OriolesCincinnati's got Reds, New York Yankees and Mets, grand slamFly into Pittsburgh to meet the PiratesHouston the Astros, plus the Texas Rangers, they glowIn Arizona, it's the DiamondbacksOakland's got AthleticsAlways love those Angels of AnaheimBoston Red Sox to Chicago White Sox, pitch with mightRemember the Toronto Blue JaysAnd the Atlanta BravesThey wind me up, like a fast pitch4 balls for a walk, 3 strikes ‘til you're out Watch the ballAnd that bug, squish itRun your heart outSlide into first, second, third They wind me up, like a fast pitch4 balls for a walk, 3 strikes ‘til you're out Watch the ballAnd that bug, squish itRun your heart outSlide into first, second, third, home, you see Kansas, Kansas, KansasCity with its RoyalsEveryone from Mickey Mantle, McGwire, & Babe RuthMinnesota, Minnesota With its TwinsPlus the Milwaukee Brewers are so smooth Kansas, Kansas, KansasCity with its RoyalsEveryone from Barry Bonds to Scott Spiezio tooAll-Star, All-Star, All-Star,All-Star Games Plus the Tulsa Drillers in my local view~They wind me up, like a fast pitch4 balls for a walk, 3 strikes ‘til you're out Watch the ballAnd that bug, squish itRun your heart outSlide into first, second, third, home tooThey wind me up, like a fast pitch4 balls for a walk, 3 strikes ‘til you're out Watch the ballAnd that bug, squish itRun your heart outSlide into first, second, third, home, you seeKansas, Kansas, KansasCity with its RoyalsEveryone from Mickey Mantle, McGwire, & Babe RuthMinnesota, Minnesota With its Twins, Plus the Milwaukee Brewers are so smooth Kansas, Kansas, KansasCity with its RoyalsEveryone from Barry Bonds to Scott Spiezio tooAll-Star, All-Star, All-Star,All-Star Games Plus the Tulsa Drillers in my local view~They wind me up, like a fast pitchEndTribute by Melissa Smith:- Melzy of Wonderland on Youtube- Mel's Music on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Facebook &- Melissa_Martinek_Smith on Instagram (AKA: MelsMusic)
Just in time for the final weeks of March Madness, we're bringing two of our favorite things together – music and basketball. Hanif heads to a Cleveland Cavaliers v. Detroit Pistons game to take in the sounds courtside. Then, together with sports journalist Haley O'Shaughnessy and former Tommy Records President Monica Lynch, we'll uncover the stories that explain why you hear what you hear at a game, and dig into 90s nostalgia. Plus, Hanif makes a playlist of his favorite arena hits. For the playlist of songs curated for this episode head over to www.mixcloud.com/sonos.Music in this week's episode:Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C&C Music FactoryHip Hop Hooray - Naughty By NatureThunderstruck - AC/DCTimber (feat. Ke$ha) - Pitbull, KeshaSirius - The Alan Parsons ProjectJump Around - House of PainLet's Get Loud - Jennifer LopezShow Notes: For more 90's nostalgia, check out Arij's arena songs pick: Space Jam (Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture.) At the game Hanif and Arij attended, the Cavs Dancing Dads performed to Gasolina.Read more about Victor the Wrestling Bear, who performed in the ABA, in Deadspin.You can watch John Tesh talk more about the origins of the NBA on NBC theme song here. Credits:This show is produced by work by work: Scott Newman, Jemma Rose Brown, Kathleen Ottinger, Rhiannon Corby, and by Hanif Abdurraqib. We had wonderful help this week from Cleveland producer, Nate Kelmes. The show is mixed by Sam Bair. Extra gratitude to Joe Dawson and Saidah Blount at Sonos.
Will live music come back as big as it was? How will live sports be affected? What’s happening at the nexus of sports and gaming? Meet Casey Wasserman, Chairman and CEO of Wasserman, Chairman of the Super-bowl in LA next week, Chairperson of the 2028 Olympics coming to LA and a very generous philanthropist following in the footsteps of his grandfather Lew Wasserman the original Media Mogul. In this episode we will learn about Wasserman and the 3000 athletes and 2000 musicians that they represent in addition to the social media marketing companies they have acquired. We will delve into such topics such as live concerts, live sporting events, how they have changed because of Covid and how they should change using the adoption of technology to create a better experience for fans in arena's and stadiums. And finally we will touch on mental health issues given some brave athletes who have been outspoken about their own mental health challenges Timestamps: 4:10 What does Wasserman do? Who and what categories do they represent? 5:10 Why does Casey choose to be in the categories of sports and music? 5:46 Has the pandemic accelerated the evolution of live performances? 6:30 The power of live performances and their longevity through the evolution of tech 8:26 Where is VR/AR going in relation to live entertainment? 11:18 Is streaming gobbling up the TV/Music industry? What will happen to the movie theater experience? 14:49 How will the increase of bandwidth affect sports and tech in the future? 16:50 Casey explains what dynamic pricing within live sports can look like 20:38 What is Wasserman doing within e-sports, and how early in the life cycle is the space? 23:54 What are Casey’s thoughts on NFT’s, both in relation to sports and where it might head in the future? 26:33 How does Casey keep a pulse on the world? Where does he allocate his time? 29:00 Casey chats about Wasserman acquiring the North American assets of Paradigm Music. 30:52 What sort of impact did Lewis Wasserman have on Casey growing up? 32:00 Casey’s shares his thoughts on philanthropy 33:24 What has been the biggest regret in Casey’s career? 34:07 Mental Health is now at the forefront of sports. Casey and Richard share about their own personal thoughts and experiences around the subject. ----------- This episode is presented by: Stubbs, Alderton & Markiles. Contact: salderton@stubbsalderton.com ----------- Hosted by: Richard Wolpert Produced by: AJ Moseley A CurtCo Media ProductionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We start this week's show with Early Hits and thus week we have an AFC South linebacker getting paid and the end of an era for a certain player in Jacksonville. Then, host Mike Patton welcomes up-and-coming journalist Skeeter Smith to the show to talk about the Tennessee Titans, what to expect and what they look like. Finally, DJ Rico stops through to talk about who's he's made beats for, when he first started making music and DJing, his favorite Titans memory and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/touringtheafcsouth/support
NOW WE GO! We're back, this week we talk some sports, go over some music, shout out More Than Dawgs and The Last Maven, stay tuned!Support the show (https://cash.app/$beefsandbudszo)
Kelsey and Brady discuss their NCAA Tournament brackets, in which Kelsey will almost assuredly do better than Brady. Also, Steve Marsh joins the show. Steve and Brady have been friends forever! Sports, music, beer, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pirate Radio Podcast 01-22-21 - The Pirate Radio Podcast is back as The Voice Jeff Charles goes one-on-one with longtime sports agent John Eckert. John has represented many athletes and entertainers throughout his career including the band behind the hits Devil with a Blue Dress On and Wolly Bully.
DJ M.I.L is the music coordinator of the NBA's Brooklyn Nets but his career is so much more than that. We discuss his time as lead music coordinator of the NBA Bubble (The 2020 Season), his time at Madison Square Garden with the New York Knicks and Rangers & his time in Rio as the music coordinator for the 2016 Olympics men's and woman's basketball teams. DJ M.I.L also takes the time to share his upbringing and thoughts on the evolution of a DJ career. This is wave files
We're coming live from the construction zone that is our rehearsal studio where we're talking the election, new music, getting drunk on planes, and Livenation's plan to bring shows back. We also sit down with a Foxtrot favorite, Tyrone Johnson from 97.5 the Fanatic to talk Philly sports, our favorite rappers, Ty's worst show experience, and the importance of Dipset.
In this episode of Laugh Marathon we have the multi-talented mouse yes the actor rapper and entrepreneur one of the best people I know this man has done great things in the music industry in the movie industry and a damn good sports analyst when it comes to knowing who can ball out and who can't please join me in this fine conversation about everything going on right now with sports and with everything going on right now yodi Nation AKA mouce House baby I hope you enjoy this episode 5 of Life Marathon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week features the wonderful Hannah O'Flynn as we sit down and talk about her being a multi-sport athlete, her love for music, her love for creating content, and being a producer/director within the sports industry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hearinghopepodcast/support
Today we will discuss Free Agency around the NFL, a little bit more about Coronavirus along with a little bit of music and video games!
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In this (kinda short) update episode, we discuss recent developments for women in horror, TV, sports, music, math, science, movies, and space. Most of the news is good - but all of it is essential. Who's broken records in music? What happened to our all female space walk? Why are people still telling women what they can't wear to play sports? How did women already become more impressive at math since just last month? Also, more to say about Captain Marvel, lady detectives, and horror. It's a fun episode, with guest spots from Cristina (Brooklyn 99!) and Austin, some great recommendations for binge-watching and normal watching, and some news that will outrage but also inspire. Written and hosted by Allegra Davis Hanna and Misty Wilson-Mehrtens. Clips from "7 Rings" and "Thank U, Next" and from Jordan Peele's "Us." To read the Tweets we quote about the space walk, follow Erin Blakemore (@heroinebook): https://twitter.com/heroinebook/status/1110313517599449088.