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Irish Breakdown's Sean Stires is joined by Notre Dame baseball greats Steve Stanley, Steve Sollmann and Brian Stavisky to relive one of the greatest moments in program history. The Fighting Irish made ended a 45-year College World Series drought in 2002 and were facing elimination in their June 17th game against No. 1 ranked Rice University going into the bottom of the 9th inning. Stires was the ND baseball radio announcer for the game and Stanley, Sollman and Stavisky were the three key players in the comeback win. With the help of radio calls of the inning, the quartet goes through the drama in detail in this IB special! Shop for Irish Breakdown gear at our online store: https://ibstore.irishbreakdown.com/ Join the Irish Breakdown premium message board: https://boards.irishbreakdown.com Stay locked into Irish Breakdown for all the latest news and analysis about Notre Dame: https://www.irishbreakdown.com Subscribe to the Irish Breakdown podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/irish-breakdown/id1485286986 Like and follow Irish Breakdown on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/irishbreakdown Sign up for the FREE Irish Breakdown daily newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/irish-breakdown-newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Café Rio is a Utah-based Mexican restaurant, with over 50 locations across the state and headquarters in the Brickyard area of Salt Lake City. President and CEO Steve Vaughan joins us with more. Steve Vaughan : Café Rio was created in St. George Utah, in 1997, by Steve Stanley, a classically trained French chef. 27 years later, we continue to serve the “fresh modern Mexican” recipes Steve conceived when he spent the earlier part of his career in the Rio Grande Valley. At Café Rio, our mission is to create opportunities and change the lives of everyone we serve, including our team members. One of my favorite stories involves one of our multi-unit supervisors, who started her career at Café Rio as a cashier. She now oversees six locations and recently purchased her own home with the help of an incentive program we have for our management team. We are proud to be a Utah company, and we believe we are making a positive impact on the lives of our 5,000 team members in Utah and across the 10 other states where we do business. Derek Miller: In addition to providing fast, easy-to-order meal options, Café Rio also offers catering services for parties, events, business meetings and more. To learn more, visit their website. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/17/24
Welcome back to Season 6 of Love's a Season Weapon Podcast! In this episode, you're invited to a dinner party! Join Donna, Dr Adam, and special guests Sheryl Farber and Steven Stanley, who recorded this episode while Donna, Sheryl, and Steve were out to dinner in Topanga, CA. Sheryl Farber and Steve Stanley are music producers, musicians, archivists, and historians, who have produced and worked on hundreds of music compilations and re-releases that showcase or rediscover fabulous artists, sounds and productions. Sheryl is a Grammy-nominated producer for the compilations “Wild Tales of the Ramones” and “One Kiss Can Lead to Another: Girl Group Sounds Lost & Found” and Steve is the founder of Now Sounds Records & Radio, with over 50 releases focusing on the sounds of the ‘60s West Coast music scene including Donna's "These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings" (2014 Gold Bonus Disc Award Winner). In their conversation against the background of clinking glasses and happy diners, Sheryl and Steve take you behind the scenes of their work. They share how they produce music compilations and box sets that breathe new life into well-known songs, and shed light on forgotten, obscure, or never-heard-before music. So, join the dinner party! You'll feel like you're in the vault at Capitol!
Steve Stanley is an experienced artist that has worked on licensed Batman toys, Star Trek Collector Plates, WWE merchandise and much more!
Sean Stires and Vince DeDario start the show by discussing Marcus Freeman's first controversy as a head coach. Sean has comments from ND baseball coach Link Jarrett before the team left for the College World Series. And Sean has a unique conversation with Irish baseball greats Steve Stanley, Steve Sollmann and Brian Stavisky, who helped Notre Dame to a dramatic 2002 CWS win over Rice. They recount the inning with the aid of Sean's radio play by play from 20 years ago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This year marks the 20-year anniversary of Notre Dame's 2002 College World Series Team. The highlight of the trip to Omaha was a June 17th comeback win over the Rice Owls. The three players who propelled the Irish to the win, Steve Stanley, Steve Sollmann and Brian Stavisky, join Sean Stires, who was the radio voice of the Irish that season, to discuss the win. They listen to the radio calls of the inning and discuss one of the biggest wins in program history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Irish Baseball Podcast, host Rick Becker continues the conversation with Steve Stanley on the 20th anniversary of Notre Dame's improbable run to the College Baseball World Series. As the team's co-captain, Stanley was well aware of the expectations for his club. “We were not well known. We were not supposed to go to the World Series.” Stanley also found himself immortalized in the classic baseball book by Michael Lewis, “Moneyball.” The Oakland Athletics took Stanley in the second round of the MLB First Year Player Draft the same year that book was being written. Despite having a ton of speed, A's general manager Billy Beane wanted Stanley for a different reason. “They felt like it was my on-base that was really going to drive me having success in professional baseball.” He adds, “That was why they drafted me, and I was very thankful that was one of the things that I was able to have success with, even through Minor League Baseball, was getting on base.” Visit the Irish American Baseball Society to learn more about Irish Baseball and baseball in Ireland!
On this episode of the Irish Baseball Podcast, we're talking with Steve Stanley, on the 20th anniversary of Notre Dame's improbable run to the College Baseball World Series. As the team's co-captain, Stanley was well aware of the expectations for his club. “We were not well known. We were not supposed to go to the World Series.” Stanley also found himself immortalized in the classic baseball book by Michael Lewis, “Moneyball.” The Oakland Athletics took Stanley in the second round of the MLB First Year Player Draft the same year that book was being written. Despite having a ton of speed, A's general manager Billy Beane wanted Stanley for a different reason. “They felt like it was my on-base that was really going to drive me having success in professional baseball.” He adds, “That was why they drafted me, and I was very thankful that was one of the things that I was able to have success with, even through Minor League Baseball, was getting on base.” Visit the Irish American Baseball Society to learn more about Irish Baseball and baseball in Ireland!
Former Notre Dame baseball All-American Steve Stanley joins Sean Stires to share memories from ND's 2002 College World Series.
Sean Stires opens the show with former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron's comments to the Notre Dame football team and then he has comments from new Fighting Irish defensive coordinator Al Golden. Steve Stanley shares his memories
Sean Stires opens the show with former LSU head coach Ed Orgeron’s comments to the Notre Dame football team and then he has comments from new Fighting Irish defensive coordinator Al Golden. Steve Stanley shares his memories
Former Notre Dame baseball All-American Steve Stanley joins Sean Stires to share memories from ND’s 2002 College World Series.
We are pleased to bring to you the Suspectology panel discussion from the Casebook: Jack the Ripper Online Conference that took place on 30 October 2021. with Paul Begg, Steve Blomer, Amanda Lloyd, Jon Rees, Steve Stanley and Brian Young. Moderated by Jonathan Menges This is a video podcast. If you are wishing to view this on Casebook, use the 'clicking here' link to open the video in a new browser window.
On Sept. 7, 2021, at 6:30 p.m., Archbishop Timothy Broglio will celebrate the annual Memorial Mass for Father Vincent R. Capodanno, MM, in the Crypt Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, 400 Michigan Avenue Northeast, in Washington, D.C. EWTN will televise the Mass live across North America. In this edition of Catholic Military Life, the only official podcast of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, Retired Admiral P. Steve Stanley, Chairman of the Father Capodanno Guild, and Retired U.S. Marine Sergeant Major Henry Hernandez, who served with Father Capodanno, share why they believe "the Grunt Padre" should be canonized in the Catholic Chruch.
On this week's Out of Left Field presented by Farm Bureau, we talk with Travis Chapman about his playing days at State and his work with the Yankees. We also look back at the 2000 Starkville Regional with clips from Ty Martin, Paul O'Toole, and Steve Stanley. Then, it's a look ahead to this weekend's matchup between State and Notre Dame.
Veteran broadcasters Bart Gregory and Charlie Winfield look back at the 2000 Starkville Regional with former Notre Dame centerfielder, Steve Stanley. They talk about the crowd, the big plays, and the memories from an opposing player in the dramatic regional.
May 30, 2021 - Fr Vincent Capodanno was killed in action during the Vietnam War while aiding US Marines in combat with the North Vietnamese army. Fr Capodanno was awarded the Medal of Honor, and is on his way to being declared a saint. Joe & Joe speak with Captain George Phillips, who served alongside Fr Capodanno, and with Vice Admiral Steve Stanley, chairman of the Father Capodanno Guild. Fr Capodanno Guild: https://www.capodannoguild.org Links to the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen
Cartographer Steve Stanley and historian Kris White discuss mapping the battlefields of the Civil War's western theater for the American Battlefield Trust. Their book, Battle Maps of the Civil War: The Western Theater, is now available.
In this episode Scott talks with Steve Stanley of FBC Krugerville and Alex Mitchell of Cinco Stones on YouTube about the post election political climate, focusing on Jesus and his birth at Christmas, and about the decision by WB to send all new release films directly to streaming and theaters in 2021.
I am joined by my Dad, Steve Stanley for a special edition weekend updates. I wanted to talk about the Texas AG's lawsuit against four states that is headed to the Supreme Court and get the facts out about it and also debunk some of the lies and misinformation being spread about it. Find me on Instagram @jordanstanley1982, My dad on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/steve.stanley.3958 and the Podcast @ Facebook.com/beardsbulletsandbiblespodcast Leave us a review and please hit the like and subscribe button.
The first in a series of roundtable discussions about Jack the Ripper in movies and television. From Hell with Jon Lee Rees, Matt Hood, Brian Young, Steve Stanley and William Ellis. Hosted by Jonathan Menges The video of this discussion can be viewed or downloaded from the following link: http://www.rippercast.com/mp3/Movie_Review_From_Hell.mp4 ***
In this episode, we talk with farrier Steve Stanley of Versailles, Kentucky. Steve has been shoeing horses for more than forty years and has spent the majority of his career at the Red Mile harness track in Lexington, Kentucky. Steve shares stories of how he got started, how he developed his observational skills, and lessons he has learned in the farrier business. He gives great tips and ideas that will help you be a more successful farrier in your business.
Bourbon Hall of famer drops in this week, Kathleen DiBenedetto. drops in on the show this week to talk about the small batch brands that she help build from the ground up. We are also met by South Texas's own Steve Stanley who helps run the brand in Houston. Absolutely enjoyed the interview and the stories. Whiskey Neat is a podcast and Radio show on iTunes and ESPN 97.5 FM in Houston. You can find the show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Podcast arena, IHeart Radio, Spotify, YouTube and Facebook. Or follow us at IG @MyWhiskeyNeat Twitter @MyWhiskeyNeat www.MyWhiskeyNeat.com
The boys feature their very first guest on an episode, welcome Steve! Listen to the chatter about Ovechkin finally winning his first cup, the Golden State Warriors probable sweep, and where Lebron might be heading next season.
Today's episode was one for the books! We had our very first guest on the podcast, Steve Stanley of Foxglve band. We sat down, cracked a beer, and talked to Steve about his pedalboard and guitar rig. As well as what inspires him to create the unique and explorative sound that is his. It was a blast and we're absolutely stoked to bring this episode to all you stompers.Co-creators/Hosts: Austin Asvanonda and Ian Roesch.Find us on social media at @stompbox_situation Email: stompboxpod@gmail.com