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Best podcasts about steve hale

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Bethel Atlanta
Becoming a Generous People

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 46:56


Enjoy this sermon by Steve Hale on February 23rd, 2025. 

Bethel Atlanta
We Make Room for You

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 41:12


Enjoy this sermon from Steve Hale on December 8, 2024.

Bethel Atlanta
The Lord's Prayer

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 40:27


Enjoy this message from Steve Hale on August 25th,2024. 

Crosswalk Colorado Springs
The One Voice Word And Worship Conference

Crosswalk Colorado Springs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 39:24


Jeff Anderson talks about the One Voice Word and Worship Conference going on now and how we can show our faith in Christ through every part of life. Johnny Hall, Steve Hale, Babbie Mason, Erwin Lutzer, and Ronnie Booth join us for this great edition of Crosswalk Colorado Springs, don't miss it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bethel Atlanta
Reigning in Finances

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 41:03


Enjoy this sermon from Steve Hale on May 5th, 2024.

Distant Replay
Opening Night at the Dean Dome - #1 UNC vs #3 Duke - January 18, 1986

Distant Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 37:42


Today we go back to January 18, 1986 for the first game played inside the newly-constructed Dean Smith Student Activity Center on the campus of the University of North Carolina. Opening a new arena 18 games into the season seems odd but having an undefeated matchup between Duke and UNC made this a game every fan wanted to be in attendance for.  This might not be a game everyone talks about in this series but it had a lot going for it, including Dean Smith vs Coach K, Johnny Dawkins and Kenny Smith, and another tight rivalry game. Here's some of what we will get into:  Early ESPN College Basketball coverage with Alan Massengale anchoring in studio.  College starts Tito Horford and Scott Skiles in the news. Manual scoreboards Johnny Dawkins living up to the hype he still gets to this day from Duke fans.  Jay Bilas as a 6th man for the Blue Devils.  The legend of Steve Hale and an unexpected journey post basketball.  Go back and watch the game for yourself here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnM9R3DhAWA

Bethel Atlanta
Our Need for the Holy Spirit

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 44:52


Enjoy this sermon from Steve Hale on February 13, 2024.

Real Truth for Today
Steve Hale - Author and Evangelist

Real Truth for Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 49:31


How Rude, Tanneritos!
Some time with…Scott Weigner (Part 2)

How Rude, Tanneritos!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 35:51 Transcription Available


Our favorite TGIF boyfriend is back, as Scott Wiegner returns to talk about his time as Steve Hale, Aladdin and the successful comedy writer he's blossomed into! Check out Part 2 and fall in love all over again…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How Rude, Tanneritos!
Some time with…Scott Weigner (Part 1)

How Rude, Tanneritos!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 41:23 Transcription Available


The ladies sit down with Steve Hale himself (or was it Steve Peters?), Scott Weigner, to talk about his time as the unforgettable love interest of D.J. on 50 episodes of Full House. And while we're talking ‘90s nostalgia, let's not forget - he's the voice of freakin' Aladdin. Learn what props cast members took (a.k.a. stole) on the last day of taping and how Scott has continued working on some of the funniest sets in Hollywood.The Harvard grad gets real about fame and Jodie reveals the most intense Stephanie tattoo yet - on the new How Rude, Tanneritos!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bethel Atlanta
Romans 8 - Steve Hale 6/18/23

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 47:30


Bethel Atlanta
Faith Like I've Never Been Disappointed - Steve Hale 4/9/23

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 42:01


UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud
109. Teacher vs Student

UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 0:19


Asymmetrical.Of necessity it is —But need not stay so.* * *Welcome back to UnMind, the podcast in which we tap into Design Thinking to inform our approach to Zen practice and daily life in modern times, especially in America. After the last series posted at midsummer last year — five episodes in which we summarized thirty-two prior segments on the intersection of Design Thinking and Zen — we decided to take a much-needed hiatus to reconsider the overall direction of the podcast itself. The prior three segments on the Three Treasures of Buddhism — Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha — were the inaugural series of the reboot, examining what we would refer to as their “design intent.” That is, how “Buddha practice,” interpreted primarily as time in meditation, is designed; what effect it is intended to have; and the same analysis applied to Dharma and Sangha. These ancient concepts are subject to misunderstanding in a culture underpinned by Judaic and Christian memes. I chose to approach them from a “form follows function” perspective, an established meme in Design circles. An evolutionary biologist tells me this is reversed in biology: function follows form, sans Designer.In the next series of segments we will take up various pairs of associated concepts to likewise hopefully shed some light on the connections between them that I glean from both Zen and Design angles. With this week's installment we will examine the most dispositive and determinative — and often fraught — relationships within the professional field of Design as well as that of formal Zen training, those you enjoy with your mentors. AKA the teacher-student/student-teacher relationship.In “Follow the Meander – An Indirect Route to a More Creative Life,” by Keisei Andrew Dietz, a long-time member of Atlanta Soto Zen Center (ASZC) who is a creativity and branding consultant as well as an excellent writer, he relates that following a long and feckless interview of my teacher, Matsuoka Roshi, by an FBI interrogator, the Enemy Alien Board of WWII in 1944 concludes by recommending:The Board particularly wants to point out to the Department that in their opinion this subject is a dangerous alien enemy.In the years leading up to the declaration of war with Japan, incoming Zen priests were suspected of being spies, as was eventually the entire Japanese population, which led to their infamous internment. When you read the text of the interview, especially if you knew Sensei, you can see that he was just honestly answering loaded questions by questioning why he would do any such thing as the interrogation suggested, such as going to Mexico, if such an order came from Japan. Why would he? That the interrogator concluded that Sensei posed a threat is truly laughable. His intent in coming to America was entirely altruistic, bringing the compassionate teachings of Zen and its practical method of meditation, zazen, to the people of his adopted country. The FBI agent did not understand that Sensei was, indeed, a “dangerous alien enemy,” but on a whole ‘nother level. His mission to America was indeed dangerous, in that it was intended to inculcate — in those Americans who became his students — an independence of thought, combined with an interdependence of action, that is truly subversive to any governmental effort to propagandize, or brainwash, its citizens. Political or ideological systems require dependent thought and codependent action on the part of their subscribers to be effective. Thus, introducing Zen to any society is the most subversive thing you can do. But no harm no foul. Sensei harbored no ill will. Zen's subversive influence has little to do directly with the social dimension, other than as a side-effect, but instead operates on the personal level. The nesting spheres model puts this in context (see diagram). Matsuoka Roshi would often say, “The Zen person has no trouble following the sidewalks.” In other words, it is not necessary to be nonconformists on the social level, e.g. fomenting a political movement as such, because Zen practitioners constitute such radical anomalies on the personal level. The propagation of Zen in America is taking place on a near-subliminal level, like the innovative selling of Tupperware through invitational parties in peoples' homes, instead of through retail stores. Zen followers do not usually make a public display of their practice, and its values do not provide a basis on which we would mount a campaign to reform society in our image. The real revolution begins at home, remaining virtually undetectable on the surface. True independence is as alien to conventional society as you can get. After all, society itself is subject to the three cardinal marks of Buddhism's dukkha: impermanence, imperfection, and insubstantiality. Further, any society's intentional evolution is exacerbated by human venality, as we witness on a daily basis here in the USA and all over the globe. Zen's embrace of this kind of humility is illustrated in the closing lines of an ancient Ch'an poem, Hokyo Zammai—Precious Mirror Samadhi, by Tozan Ryokai, founder of Soto Zen in 9th century China:Ministers serve their lords; children obey their parentsNot obeying is not filial; failure to serve is no helpWith practice hidden, function secretly like a fool like an idiotJust to continue in this way is called the host within the hostVery Confucian, the take on serving and obeying in the first two lines, but this does not amount to an unthinking endorsement of mindless conformity. “Fool” here is akin to “God's fool,” which does not constitute a pejorative but indicates the highest praise. The term “idiot” in the modern idiom denotes “a person of low intelligence,” an “ignorant person,” or simple, abject stupidity. But the Greek root term stresses the “private person,” the aspect of simply being a layperson. The “host within the host” is the most intimate sphere of conscious awareness, being the person within the person, having little to do with any social interaction. Both can be true at the same time, as in “inner person vs. outer person.”In Andrew's estimable book, which lays out his recommended nonlinear approach to the creative life, he emphasizes the importance of finding and appreciating one's mentors. After noting that he considers himself a “subversive in training,” he quotes my latest online Dharma Byte of that time (https://storder.org/dharma-bytes/), in which I wrote about Zen and revolution:Zen is countercultural. The main social or political issue with Zen practice, fully understood, is that it leads to true independence. Not only of thinking, but even of motive. The personal revolution that zazen can bring about can also knock the supports out from under our unthinking obedience to the dictates of the culture.“Follow the meander.” Highly recommended, both the book and the process. Admittedly it is a bit odd to be quoting another writer quoting myself. But Keisei is here treating me as a mentor, his mentor, one of several he mentions in the book. His sweeping account of the meandering role of mentors includes some interesting factoids about R. Buckminster Fuller, and my encounters with the great man, including one that a fellow Institute of Design student, studying photography under the direction of Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind — two of my erstwhile and estimable mentors — captured on film (see photo).Andrew notes the starburst clock apparently emanating from my skull while talking with Bucky, an intentional capture by my photographer friend, Steve Hale. Bucky always had this effect of blowing the minds of his audience, and still does. Search and find his recorded monologs in the cloud to see for yourself. In training, in both Design and Zen, your relationships to your mentors become all-important, shaping your views of the profession, as well as the practice and meaning of Zen and meditation, respectively. Of course, there are many other fields in which this holds true, basically for any apprentice mode of training with a journeyman or master of the trade. But in Zen, mentors are regarded as familial-level relations of some degree of intimacy, such as “dharma-father” or -mother, -sister, -brother, -grandfather, -uncle, et cetera. Shakyamuni himself was said to regard others as his “children,” and not in a condescending way, and would often refer to his followers as “good sons,” if we are to believe the written record. But Buddha was also known for not suffering fools gladly — “fool” being defined as “a person who acts unwisely or imprudently” or “a silly person” — in contrast to the “fool” in the great Zen poem above, where it connotes “a person devoted to a particular activity,” in this case, the secret practice of Zen. This point was illustrated several times in Buddhism's early history, when upon one occasion — ostensibly the last major teaching that Buddha gave, now referred to as the Lotus Sutra — he was told that certain pundits had come to debate. He is said to have said something like, “They are free to go.” Even Buddha realized that he would not reach everyone with his message, and as Matsuoka Roshi would often say, “Zen is not up for debate.” Buddha also explained — when asked by his devout followers why it was that some people did not show him the respect they thought he deserved — that these recalcitrant seekers had been his students in past lives, and that he had treated them badly, and so they were unwilling to follow him in this lifetime. Master Dogen likewise admonishes senior monks not to treat juniors unfairly, a more modern variation on this same theme, from 13th Century Japan. Perhaps the most neutral comment Buddha is said to have made on the teacher-student relationship arose from a confrontation he had with a young man he met on the road. This wannabe monk pressed the Great Sage to answer the “Ten Cosmic Questions,” as they were known — such as how it all began, how it will all end — et cetera. But Buddha demurred, explaining that these questions were really beside the point, irrelevant as well as hopelessly speculative, and bore no relation to the problem at hand, that of the suffering prevalent in this life. The young man insisted that unless the Buddha answered these questions, he, the young man, could not consider him, the Buddha, to be his teacher. Buddha responded with a clarification that should be the hallmark of all mentoring relationships. He told the earnest but misguided youth that he, the young man, was under no obligation to be his student; and he, Buddha, was under no obligation to be his teacher. This resonates with a contemporary teaching from Fritz Perls, the founder of Gestalt therapy, expressed in the so-called “Gestalt Prayer”: I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine.I witnessed one memorable example of such an exchange in person, while pursuing my undergraduate degree at the Institute of Design at Illinois Tech. One of my most influential design mentors, the independent thinker, designer and education innovator, Ken Isaacs, had been invited to lead a special class, on the industrial design side of the program. As I was on the graphic design side, I had to jump through some hoops in order to be able to cross over and take his class. But I was determined to do so, knowing some of Ken's history, and having read a cover story in Life Magazine on his work, specifically the “Knowledge Box” that he later installed at ID+IIT (see photo). My persistence had the side effect of opening up the ID curriculum for future students to custom design their curriculum across disciplines and moving away from specialization, and so turned out to be worth the hassle, on both personal and social levels. In the eclectic class, which was held in a small auditorium in the basement of Crown Hall, the famous steel-and-glass architectural innovation by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (see photo), Ken put us through a series of mind-bending exercises he called “set-breakers.” Meaning not only thinking out of the box, but within the box, over and above and beyond the box, redefining and redesigning the box itself, so to speak. The first assignment was to “Translate yourself into terms other than verbal and present them to the class.” The second was to translate someone you knew in the class into terms other than verbal, and present that. As you might imagine, this led to considerable introspection on the personal level, and presenting a fellow student, a serious aspiring artist and my closest friend, led to some upheaval in our student-student relationship. But back to the teacher-student thing.Another student in the class, with whom I had become close, and will refer to as JJ, was the son of a colonel in the army, if memory serves. In that familiar groove of rebellion against strong parental influence, he was a sincere and decent folk-singer and guitar-player who had hitchhiked from the far West to attend ID. With the long, unruly hair to finish the portrait. His attitude was also unruly, leading him to frequently and repeatedly interrupt Ken's penetrating lectures and commentaries, with well-meaning but somewhat snarky comments of a critical nature. This he saw as his duty to truth, and speaking it to power, I assume. Finally one day, about midway through the term, Ken stopped abruptly in mid-sentence with one of JJ's remarks, and walked gracefully over to where he sat, standing in front of him. He leaned down face-to-face with his arms on the back of JJ's front-row auditorium chair and said, very quietly and sympathetically, that he could try to address all of JJ's problems directly, and would probably be able to help him out with them. But in order to do that, it would consume all of his time and — indicating the rest of us with a sweep of his head — he would have to turn his back on all the other students in the room. And that, unfortunately, he could not in good conscience do that. So he said I have no choice but to ask you to leave. Talking with JJ later, it was apparent that he had learned his lesson, a painful one, but too late.In the next segment we will continue this discussion of the all-important mentoring relationship of teachers to students, and that of students to teachers, pivoting to the asymmetrical relationship in Zen training. * * *Elliston Roshi is guiding teacher of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center and abbot of the Silent Thunder Order. He is also a gallery-represented fine artist expressing his Zen through visual poetry, or “music to the eyes.”UnMind is a production of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center in Atlanta, Georgia and the Silent Thunder Order. You can support these teachings by PayPal to donate@STorder.org. Gassho.Producer: Shinjin Larry Little

Bethel Atlanta
The Power of Declaration - Steve Hale 9/18/22

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:16


Bethel Atlanta
Be Strong and Courageous - Steve Hale 8/21/22

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 45:36


Oh Mylanta/HolyChalupas: FullHouse/FullerHousePodcast
Full House: S5E14: Sisters In Crime (SISTERS Double Feature PART 2)

Oh Mylanta/HolyChalupas: FullHouse/FullerHousePodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 150:53


Happy Full House Friday Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Full House Fuller House Podcast. Today, I conclude the SISTERS Double Feature PART 2 with Full House S5E14: Sisters in Crime, which aired on December 17, 1991. In this episode While the guys are at a hockey game, DJ is in charge, but when a hunky guy comes over and asks DJ to the movies, she agrees. Then she realizes that she has to take the girls. At the movies Stephanie spends all of her money at the concession stand, leaving DJ with no money for the tickets. So she asks Kimmy to sneak them in (Kimmy works there). The manager of the movie theater catches them and DJ has to cut the date short. Then she has to teach her sisters to lie so that she doesn't get caught. I really enjoyed this episode. Now, this Steve 1.0 we get(Scott Weinger's first appearance as Steve, only it's Steve Peters not Steve Hale, that comes in Season 6), I was not a fan of this version of Steve he just comes off as unlikeable, nothing like the heart of gold version we all know and love from Season 6-7 and Fuller House Season 1-5). It's interesting watching this episode this time around now that I work at a movie theater. I should have tried to figure how much money was spent on concessions by Stephanie and Michelle in 1991 vs. 2022. I'd say probably over $50 was spent on popcorn, drinks and snacks by 2022 costs. By 1991 costs, I'd say maybe $20 give or take and that's not including the tickets. Becky's Aunt Ida is getting spoiled by seeing the twins twice in two back to back episodes. That's probably twice more than Becky or Jesse parents. I bet anything you know Ida is bragging to Becky's mom about that. I mean this is the same woman who bought Becky the book, Wise Women, Foolish Choices (as a wedding gift). It's clear that none of Becky's family likes Jesse at all, even her cousin in Season 6 says (we all expected Rebecca to do better). I wish we could have see the charity hockey game with Danny, Joey and Jesse that would have been fun to watch. I mean Jesse constantly falling down because he can't skate (we see this in Season 6 Nice Guys Finish First), now seeing Danny on his hands and knees cleaning the slush around the goal crease since he's the goalie as pucks just slide past him into the net, I would have laughed at that. DJ got on my nerves with how selfish she was, doing whatever she had to do in order to go on her date with Steve, including pulling Stephanie away from her homework and taking a sick kid out of the house (to a movie theater no less, so many people especially kids to catch her cold). Then she has them lie on top of it so she won't get in trouble. Join me next week when we celebrate John Stamos's birthday with Full House S7E8: Another Opening, Another No Show, which aired on November 2, 1993. In this episode The Smash Club is about to open, but everything that can go wrong does: Joey books the wrong band, Kimmy gives her waitress uniform a "creative" touch, and no one can find the owner, Jesse. I hope you enjoy the episode and have a great weekend! To EMAIL The Podcast GO TO: omhcfhfhpodcast@gmail.com

Punky Power: An Unofficial Punky Brewster Podcast and Together, We're Gonna Find Our Way:  An Unofficial Silver spoons Podcas

Happy Full House Friday Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Full House Fuller House Podcast. Today, I conclude the SISTERS Double Feature PART 2 with Full House S5E14: Sisters in Crime, which aired on December 17, 1991. In this episode While the guys are at a hockey game, DJ is in charge, but when a hunky guy comes over and asks DJ to the movies, she agrees. Then she realizes that she has to take the girls. At the movies Stephanie spends all of her money at the concession stand, leaving DJ with no money for the tickets. So she asks Kimmy to sneak them in (Kimmy works there). The manager of the movie theater catches them and DJ has to cut the date short. Then she has to teach her sisters to lie so that she doesn't get caught. I really enjoyed this episode. Now, this Steve 1.0 we get(Scott Weinger's first appearance as Steve, only it's Steve Peters not Steve Hale, that comes in Season 6), I was not a fan of this version of Steve he just comes off as unlikeable, nothing like the heart of gold version we all know and love from Season 6-7 and Fuller House Season 1-5). It's interesting watching this episode this time around now that I work at a movie theater. I should have tried to figure how much money was spent on concessions by Stephanie and Michelle in 1991 vs. 2022. I'd say probably over $50 was spent on popcorn, drinks and snacks by 2022 costs. By 1991 costs, I'd say maybe $20 give or take and that's not including the tickets. Becky's Aunt Ida is getting spoiled by seeing the twins twice in two back to back episodes. That's probably twice more than Becky or Jesse parents. I bet anything you know Ida is bragging to Becky's mom about that. I mean this is the same woman who bought Becky the book, Wise Women, Foolish Choices (as a wedding gift). It's clear that none of Becky's family likes Jesse at all, even her cousin in Season 6 says (we all expected Rebecca to do better). I wish we could have see the charity hockey game with Danny, Joey and Jesse that would have been fun to watch. I mean Jesse constantly falling down because he can't skate (we see this in Season 6 Nice Guys Finish First), now seeing Danny on his hands and knees cleaning the slush around the goal crease since he's the goalie as pucks just slide past him into the net, I would have laughed at that. DJ got on my nerves with how selfish she was, doing whatever she had to do in order to go on her date with Steve, including pulling Stephanie away from her homework and taking a sick kid out of the house (to a movie theater no less, so many people especially kids to catch her cold). Then she has them lie on top of it so she won't get in trouble. Join me next week when we celebrate John Stamos's birthday with Full House S7E8: Another Opening, Another No Show, which aired on November 2, 1993. In this episode The Smash Club is about to open, but everything that can go wrong does: Joey books the wrong band, Kimmy gives her waitress uniform a "creative" touch, and no one can find the owner, Jesse. I hope you enjoy the episode and have a great weekend! To EMAIL The Podcast GO TO: omhcfhfhpodcast@gmail.com

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast
Full House: S5E14: Sisters in Crime (SISTERS Double Feature PART 2)

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 150:53


Happy Full House Friday Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Oh Mylanta Holy Chalupas: An Unofficial Full House Fuller House Podcast. Today, I conclude the SISTERS Double Feature PART 2 with Full House S5E14: Sisters in Crime, which aired on December 17, 1991. In this episode While the guys are at a hockey game, DJ is in charge, but when a hunky guy comes over and asks DJ to the movies, she agrees. Then she realizes that she has to take the girls. At the movies Stephanie spends all of her money at the concession stand, leaving DJ with no money for the tickets. So she asks Kimmy to sneak them in (Kimmy works there). The manager of the movie theater catches them and DJ has to cut the date short. Then she has to teach her sisters to lie so that she doesn't get caught. I really enjoyed this episode. Now, this Steve 1.0 we get(Scott Weinger's first appearance as Steve, only it's Steve Peters not Steve Hale, that comes in Season 6), I was not a fan of this version of Steve he just comes off as unlikeable, nothing like the heart of gold version we all know and love from Season 6-7 and Fuller House Season 1-5). It's interesting watching this episode this time around now that I work at a movie theater. I should have tried to figure how much money was spent on concessions by Stephanie and Michelle in 1991 vs. 2022. I'd say probably over $50 was spent on popcorn, drinks and snacks by 2022 costs. By 1991 costs, I'd say maybe $20 give or take and that's not including the tickets. Becky's Aunt Ida is getting spoiled by seeing the twins twice in two back to back episodes. That's probably twice more than Becky or Jesse parents. I bet anything you know Ida is bragging to Becky's mom about that. I mean this is the same woman who bought Becky the book, Wise Women, Foolish Choices (as a wedding gift). It's clear that none of Becky's family likes Jesse at all, even her cousin in Season 6 says (we all expected Rebecca to do better). I wish we could have see the charity hockey game with Danny, Joey and Jesse that would have been fun to watch. I mean Jesse constantly falling down because he can't skate (we see this in Season 6 Nice Guys Finish First), now seeing Danny on his hands and knees cleaning the slush around the goal crease since he's the goalie as pucks just slide past him into the net, I would have laughed at that. DJ got on my nerves with how selfish she was, doing whatever she had to do in order to go on her date with Steve, including pulling Stephanie away from her homework and taking a sick kid out of the house (to a movie theater no less, so many people especially kids to catch her cold). Then she has them lie on top of it so she won't get in trouble. Join me next week when we celebrate John Stamos's birthday with Full House S7E8: Another Opening, Another No Show, which aired on November 2, 1993. In this episode The Smash Club is about to open, but everything that can go wrong does: Joey books the wrong band, Kimmy gives her waitress uniform a "creative" touch, and no one can find the owner, Jesse. I hope you enjoy the episode and have a great weekend! To EMAIL The Podcast GO TO: omhcfhfhpodcast@gmail.com

Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball
UNC Tar Heels Basketball Summer Stats Series: FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 29:16


With Hubert Davis taking over the reins of the North Carolina basketball program and bringing in Jeff Lebo as an assistant, both of whom are top-20 all time at UNC in career free throw percentage, it stands to reason that the Tar Heels would shoot a high free throw percentage as a team under their watchful eyes.Indeed, the 2021-22 Tar Heels shot the second-highest team free throw percentage in Carolina history, finishing at 76.4%. The only team in Carolina history to shoot a higher percentage is the 1983-84 Tar Heels, who hit 78.3% of their free throws. Part of the reason for UNC's success last season is that three of the starters – Leaky Black, Caleb Love, and RJ Davis all shot over 80% from the line.This week's Tuesday Trivia question: There are six Tar Heels who have made 87% or more of their free throws in a single season (minimum 50 makes). Who are they?The answer:6. Darrell Elston | 1973-74 | 87.1% (81-93)5. Steve Hale | 1984-85 | 87.6% (85-97)4. Marcus Paige | 2013-14 | 87.7% (128-146)3. Jeff Lebo | 1987-88 | 87.8% (86-98)2. Joel Berry | 2017-18 | 89.3% (108-121)1. Shammond Williams | 1997-98 | 91.1% (133-146)Follow the show: Locked On Tar Heels (YouTube) Locked On Tar Heels (LinkTree) Locked On Tar Heels (Twitter) Locked On Tar Heels (Instagram) Isaac Schade (Twitter) Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball
UNC Tar Heels Basketball Summer Stats Series: FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

Locked On Tar Heels - Daily Podcast On North Carolina Tar Heels Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 34:01


With Hubert Davis taking over the reins of the North Carolina basketball program and bringing in Jeff Lebo as an assistant, both of whom are top-20 all time at UNC in career free throw percentage, it stands to reason that the Tar Heels would shoot a high free throw percentage as a team under their watchful eyes. Indeed, the 2021-22 Tar Heels shot the second-highest team free throw percentage in Carolina history, finishing at 76.4%. The only team in Carolina history to shoot a higher percentage is the 1983-84 Tar Heels, who hit 78.3% of their free throws. Part of the reason for UNC's success last season is that three of the starters – Leaky Black, Caleb Love, and RJ Davis all shot over 80% from the line. This week's Tuesday Trivia question: There are six Tar Heels who have made 87% or more of their free throws in a single season (minimum 50 makes). Who are they? The answer: 6. Darrell Elston | 1973-74 | 87.1% (81-93) 5. Steve Hale | 1984-85 | 87.6% (85-97) 4. Marcus Paige | 2013-14 | 87.7% (128-146) 3. Jeff Lebo | 1987-88 | 87.8% (86-98) 2. Joel Berry | 2017-18 | 89.3% (108-121) 1. Shammond Williams | 1997-98 | 91.1% (133-146) Follow the show: Locked On Tar Heels (YouTube) Locked On Tar Heels (LinkTree) Locked On Tar Heels (Twitter) Locked On Tar Heels (Instagram) Isaac Schade (Twitter) Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bethel Atlanta
Coming Out of a Slump - Steve Hale 6/26/22

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 41:54


TJ Trout
Building Green

TJ Trout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 28:28


Steve Hale of Build Green New Mexico details how to build a home that is environmentally friendly on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bethel Atlanta
From the Cross to Glory - Steve Hale 11/7/21

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 52:16


Bethel Atlanta
Inheritance - Steve Hale 10/3/21

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 55:05


The Caddie Network Podcast
Under the Strap - A chat with caddie Steve Hale and a preview of the Sanderson Farms Championship

The Caddie Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 43:18


In this ‘Under the Strap' podcast, John Rathouz welcomes fellow caddie, Steve "Pepsi" Hale. Hale currently caddies for Tour winner Richy Werenski and spent several years with Keegan Bradley in a partnership that included a win in the 2011 PGA Championship. Hale chats about a special golf trip of his own, what it's like to take a caddie, shares some magnificent stories from his career -- like best caddie hangouts on the road -- and helps to preview the Sanderson Farms Championship.

The Caddie Network Podcast
Under the Strap - A chat with two-time Ryder Cup caddie Steve Hale

The Caddie Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 14:17


In this ‘Under the Strap' podcast, John Rathouz welcomes fellow caddie, Steve "Pepsi" Hale. Hale currently caddies for Tour winner Richy Werenski, but spent several years with Keegan Bradley in a partnership that included a win in the 2011 PGA Championship, as well as trips to the Ryder Cup in 2012 and 2014. Hale chats about memorable moments from his Ryder Cup experiences and looks ahead to how things could unfold this week at Whistling Straits.

Bethel Atlanta
The Spirit and The Bride Say Come - Steve Hale 7/4/21

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 49:02


Bethel Atlanta
The Gospel from A to Z - Steve Hale 5/16/21

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 53:58


Montrose Fresh
Colorado gubernatorial candidate Greg Lopez stops in Montrose

Montrose Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 7:20


Good morning I'm subbing in today! Welcome to Montrose Fresh, from The Montrose Daily Press. It's May 12th and we're here with local news, events, announcements, and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado.     Today -- Colorado gubernatorial candidate Greg Lopez stopped in Montrose last week during his rural Colorado tour. So what are his goals if elected?   Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at elevateinternet.com   --   Now, our feature story.    Colorado gubernatorial candidate Greg Lopez stopped in Montrose last week during his rural Colorado tour.   The conservative candidate had a meet and greet at Demoret Park on Cinco de Mayo. There he had a chance to speak with voters.   The November 8th, 2022 election will mark Lopez's second run for governor. He also ran in 2018.   So what are his plans if elected? Lopez says he'd like to make sure everyone has a voice… that includes the Hispanic community. To Lopez the values of the Hispanic community are conservative.    His goal is to attract 18 percent more Hispanic and unaffiliated voters to win this 2022 general election.   Lopez also believes voters are ready for a governor who truly believes that there are 64 counties.    And one of his goals is to bridge the gap between rural and urban Colorado. Lopez thinks that this in particular is something Governor Jared Polis is failing to do.   Lopez says Polis is not really understanding rural Colorado. He even went on to say he's turned his back on it.   Lopez says that a thriving community comes from a sense of uniqueness and togetherness.And that  it's more important for us to come together than to continue to come up with issues that will divide us.   Agriculture is also a priority of his. Lopez is against the PAUSE Initiative and wants to keep the agriculture and ranching community as the second largest industry in the state.   In regards to the recent Proposition 114, Gray Wolf reintroduction initiative that passed at the ballot box in 2020, he said that Polis failed to properly educate voters on the negative impacts.   That being said, Lopez doesn't want to tell people how to vote. Instead he wants them to understand the issues.   To him, transparency and open communication are an important part of the job. Bridging the “divide” between rural and urban Colorado is a key issue he hopes to address.   And whether they're Democrats or Republicans Lopez believes everyone has the same goals: A good job, a safe community, equal opportunities for children and to live the American dream.   More information on his campaign you can visit www.lopez2022.com   You can also visit our full story for more details - at www.montrosepress.com   -   Finally,     Tammy Hale was an artist, entrepreneur and life-long student who dedicated her life to giving back.   She passed away on March 22 due to a sudden illness. And instead of flowers, her family set up an account at Home Loan State Bank in her memory. $1500 of proceeds were collected and went directly to the Montrose High School art department.   It's there that Tammy's husband, Steve Hale, honored her by donating her light table and the proceeds outside of the MHS art department last week.   Tammy had been a shy student when she arrived at MHS in 1984, but quickly found her niche under the guidance of the art teacher.   It was during this time that Tammy discovered her home in the MHS art department, a place where she found her love for the arts and jump started her life's work.   Tammy loved fashion and textiles, as well as fibers and fiber art. She went on to study fashion in Texas and completed a degree in fashion design in pattern making at the Art Institute of San Francisco as a first generation college graduate.   And while the artist found her start in 2-D creations such as drawing and painting, she enjoyed all kinds of art mediums, from jewelry making, fabrics and graphic design.   During Friday's ceremony, Steve displayed one of his wife's pieces.   And it doesn't stop here. The Hale family intends to keep the process of giving forward going, offering ongoing support for the MHS arts.   Steve challenged the art department to look for hidden gems of talent that come through their doors like they did for his late wife.   -   That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com.   And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more.   For more than 137 years, The Montrose Daily Press has been dedicated to shining a light on all the issues that matter to our community. Go to montrosepress.com to subscribe for just $1.99 per week for our digital edition. You'll get unlimited access to every story, feature, and special section. Thank you and remember to tune in again next time on montrosepress.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Game Time
Steve Hale 2-10-21

Game Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 7:16


.@Hillsborohs AD Steve Hale joins Game Time to discuss his new role within the district. #txhsfb

2 Guys Named Chris, Daily Show Highlights
Whatever Happened To Steve Hale?

2 Guys Named Chris, Daily Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 5:29


Whatever Happened To Steve Hale? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bethel Atlanta
Steve Hale 12/6/20

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 47:24


Bethel Atlanta
Steve Hale 11/15/20

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 40:49


Unnecessary Roughness
Steve Hale 11-12-20

Unnecessary Roughness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 7:33


Hillsboro head football coach Steve Hale joined #UNR ahead of the Eagles game against Caddo Mills tonight.

SicEm365 Radio
Steve Hale 9-17-20

SicEm365 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 6:04


Hillsboro HS Head Football coach @_Coach_Hale_ joins the show

Bethel Atlanta
Build For Generations - Steve Hale 8/23/20

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 26:42


Nerdlife Crisis
Nerdlife Crisis #131

Nerdlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 72:23


On this episode brought to you by Spinwhizcomics.com The return of Steve to the California Cabana at IBstudio... We talk DC Fandome!!! The Batman!! Suicide Squad!! Wonderwoman 84!! Justice League Snyder cut!! Lovecraft Country Premeire! And we love it! And so much more!!! The Nerd Life Crisis Podcast....Chris Thayer, Steve Hale , and Ron Milts talk about the things they love to talk about. The boys talk about everything from 'Pop to poop' discussing what's hot in Nerd Culture and of course being a father pushing 40. With infrequent guest hosts Mike Eastman and Mike Jones. 

SicEm365 Radio
Steve Hale 8-10-20

SicEm365 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 6:25


Hillsboro HFC Steve Hale (@_Coach_Hale_) joins @SicEm365Radio to talk about his upcoming season and what lies ahead for the Eagles. #TXHSFB

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Nerdlife Crisis
Nerdlife Crisis #128

Nerdlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 63:53


On this episode brought to you by Spinwhizcomics.com We talk about HBOmax and the Snyder cut... Ron explains why Directors cuts and extended editions are superior... The Crazyness that is the Star Wars Rumor mill... Mike goes in defense of....Twilight?!? 2nd Chance movie....VHS edition...Poison Ivy (not the Drew Barrymore one) And so much more!!! The Nerd Life Crisis Podcast....Chris Thayer, Steve Hale (who wants you to know he is not in this episode), and Ron Milts talk about the things they love to talk about. The boys talk about everything from 'Pop to poop' discussing what's hot in Nerd Culture and of course being a father pushing 40. With infrequent guest hosts Mike Eastman and Mike Jones. 

Roopville Road Baptist Church Sermons
Back to School Sunday w/ Dr. Steve Hale (Audio)

Roopville Road Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020


Join us for Back to School Sunday as Dr. Steve Hale leads us in Amos for a challenge from the Word of God.

Nerdlife Crisis
Nerdlife Crisis #127

Nerdlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 50:17


On this episode brought to you by Spinwhizcomics.com We talk about Comic Con online....did it work? Constantine - 15 years later... Bill & Ted Face the Music The New Mutants! The Walking Dead! The Boys - Season 2! And so much more!!! The Nerd Life Crisis Podcast....Chris Thayer, Steve Hale, and Ron Milts talk about the things they love to talk about. The boys talk about everything from 'Pop to poop' discussing what's hot in Nerd Culture and of course being a father pushing 40. With infrequent guest hosts Mike Eastman and Mike Jones. 

The M Word
Steve Hale Talks Grassroots Rugby Vs Pro Rugby In NZ

The M Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 62:10


Rugby author Steve Hale joins the show to talk about his first rugby love, the meaning of the game at the grassroots level and its divide with pro rugby in New Zealand. We also talk about rugby recruitment and about his career as a writer for NZ Rugby News Magazine. Find out more about Steve Hale here: https://www.stevehalerugby.com/ Follow Steve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteveHa09255868

Nerdlife Crisis
Nerdlife Crisis #126

Nerdlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 57:20


On this episode brought to you by Spinwhizcomics.com It's that time of year...Ron almost died again.... We've reached the end of Netflix and found The Floor is Lava.. Songs written for movies with the title in the lyrics. Chris tries out Peacock and Brave New World Ron tries out Quibi and The Princess Bride Home Movies The Old Guard! Hamilton! And so much more! The Nerd Life Crisis Podcast....Chris Thayer, Steve Hale, and Ron Milts talk about the things they love to talk about. The boys talk about everything from 'Pop to poop' discussing what's hot in Nerd Culture and of course being a father pushing 40. With infrequent guest hosts Mike Eastman and Mike Jones. 

Bethel Atlanta
Steve Hale 6/21/20

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 33:24


Bethel Atlanta
Steve Hale 5/31/20

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 34:24


Nerdlife Crisis
Nerdlife Crisis #125

Nerdlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 52:20


The Nerd Life Crisis Podcast....Chris Thayer, Steve Hale, and Ron Milts talk about the things they love to talk about. The boys talk about everything from 'Pop to poop' discussing what's hot in Nerd Culture and of course being a father pushing 40. With infrequent guest hosts Mike Eastman and Mike Jones. On this week's episode the boys discuss... This episode brought to you by Spinwhizcomics.com What we've been up to during the Rona... Chris fights against sprinklers and tries to flood his house... Ron builds Jurassic Park? We talk about to Netflix releases...Extraction and 6 Underground...one is good and one Chris likes. We talk about season 2 of 'What We Do in the Shadows' as Mark Hamill was on the last episode! And so much more!

I’m a Little Buzzed by NoBull Co.
Building Hot Rod's and Rocket Ships (literally and figuratively) | with Steve Hale

I’m a Little Buzzed by NoBull Co.

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 63:36


In this episode, get some inspiration by getting to know the entrepreneur and owner of Steve's Restorations & Hot Rods, Steve Hale! Steve's company was recently featured on the History Channel's American Restoration for a nine episode arc. Join us while we bring a little life to business... All while sharing a glass of wine.

Bethel Atlanta
Our Shepherd and Best Friend - Steve Hale

Bethel Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 24:26


Nerdlife Crisis
Nerdlife Crisis #124

Nerdlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 59:43


The Nerd Life Crisis Podcast....Chris Thayer, Steve Hale, and Ron Milts talk about the things they love to talk about. The boys talk about everything from 'Pop to poop' discussing what's hot in Nerd Culture and of course being a father pushing 40. With infrequent guest hosts Mike Eastman and Mike Jones. On this week's episode the boys discuss... This episode brought to you by Spinwhizcomics.com What we've been up to during the Rona... Dumbshit our kids did.... Chris has never seen Battlestar Galactica and Steve aint having it.... Steve updates the Black Market... Chris and Ron talk about Westworld ep4-7... Mike Jones updates on the newest Star Wars series! Chris and Ron talk Avenue 5! *New Segment!* In defense of...'Push' and why everyone misunderstands this movie.. and so much more!!!

Nerdlife Crisis
Nerdlife Crisis #123

Nerdlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 69:16


The Nerd Life Crisis Podcast....Chris Thayer, Steve Hale, and Ron Milts talk about the things they love to talk about. The boys talk about everything from 'Pop to poop' discussing what's hot in Nerd Culture and of course being a father pushing 40. With infrequent guest hosts Mike Eastman and Mike Jones. On this week's episode the boys discuss... This episode brought to you by Spinwhizcomics.com What we've been up to during the Rona... Dumbshit our kids did.... Chris and Ron talk about Westworld and Walking Dead pseudo finale... Mike Jones on surviving without Disneyland! Steve updates on his tiger cubs and black market weights. *New Segment!* In defense of...M. Night's 'Signs' and why everyone misunderstands this movie. Mike Eastman living the worst social distancing life ever. and so much more!!!