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Send us a textDavid Tilmon has lived in Colorado his entire life. Growing up, his parents encouraged him and his siblings to try something musical. He remembers first trying piano, but taking lessons and practicing, he never connected with the instrument. His parents still encouraged him to pick an instrument, so he decided to try playing a guitar in their house that hadn't been played for a while. He started lessons with an instructor who exposed him to various kinds of music, encouraging his interests and guiding him through styles he hadn't known about before.Tilmon remembers a turning point for him being the first time he heard the song “Classical Gas.” When the song, an instrumental piece written and originally performed by Mason Williams, played on the radio, he realized that the guitar could still be a powerful instrument by itself. From there, he shifted into fingerstyle playing and focused on instrumental music. Currently based in Berthoud, his instrumental stylings blend folk, classical, jazz, Americana, and even rock influences. He's worked instrumental interpretations of acts such as The Beatles, Queen, and Talking Heads into his shows, taken inspiration from guitarists such as Mark Knopfler and Chet Atkins, and written original instrumental compositions, releasing his debut album Formative in 2021. Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak. If you would like to be featured in the podcast, contact the host at media@themountainear.com!SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the COUPON CODE PODCAST FOR A 10% Discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/ You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com/Find us on Facebook @mtnearShare this podcast around wherever you've found it or by sharing the link https://themtnearpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or https://www.themtnear.comYou can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com.Thank you for listening.
Artist and Director, Titus Kaphar, discusses his directorial debut Exhibiting Forgiveness, which premieres globally in theaters on October 18th. In a vulnerable conversation with Sara Lovestyle and Tilmon M. Keaton, he shares the personal challenges he faced in bringing the script to life, his journey to become an artist, and the importance of not only being able to face our trauma, but the power of generational healing. Titus Kaphar assembles a powerhouse cast—featuring Andre Holland, Andra Day, John Earl Jelks, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Ian Foreman, Daniel Michael Barriere, Matthew Elam, and Jamie Ray Newman—who collectively bring to life a story steeped in generational trauma, redemption, and the harrowing journey toward healing. Premiering in theaters on October 18th, this film invites audiences to witness not just the pain of the past, but the possibilities of forgiveness for the future. Can art amend history? Can beauty open our hearts to difficult conversations? This special collaboration between Influence to Equity by Sara Lovestyle and It's Gonna Hurt, But It Won't Kill You by Tilmon M. Keaton delves into these tough, necessary questions. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more powerful episodes on discipline, resilience, and mental toughness. Hit the notification bell so you never miss an update! Follow Titus and his work: https://www.kapharstudio.com/ https://www.nxthvn.com/ instagram.com/exhibitingforgivenessfilm Connect with Sara @saralovestyle
Today's special guest, my COO, Tilmon Keaton joins the podcast. In this episode, we're diving into the misconceptions versus the reality of entrepreneurship. Often, the true thoughts and experiences of a serial entrepreneur are hidden behind the glamorized stories. Join us as we pull back the curtain and share the unfiltered truth about the entrepreneurial journey. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned entrepreneur this episode is for you. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a note!
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Conscious Evolution with Dr. Andrea Pennington Integrative MD + Psychedelic Assisted Therapist
Join us for an inspiring and heartfelt interview with Ginseng Gray-Tilmon, a clinical Doctor of Physical Therapy, as she shares her incredible journey of healing and resilience. In this interview, she opens up about her childhood experiences, the impact of Tai Chi on her life, and her path towards holistic healing. Discover how she found the strength to overcome past traumas, reconnect with her family, and embrace a new sense of purpose. Learn more about Ginseng's practice and work in Tai Chi by visiting her website, http://TaiChiwithGinseng.com, and subscribing to her YouTube channel, Tai Chi with Ginseng. Don't miss out on this powerful and transformative conversation. [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:02:30]: Background and Journey [00:05:28]: Overcoming Trauma and Finding Forgiveness [00:11:12]: Advice for Finding Forgiveness and Peace [00:19:25]: Profound Impact of Tai Chi [00:25:30]: Tai Chi for Healing Trauma [00:31:35]: Profound Professional Impact [00:37:55]: Reconnecting with Family [00:42:29]: Perseverance and Courage [00:44:52]: Conclusion ABOUT YOUR HOST: DaeEss 1Drea, formerly known as Dr. Andrea Pennington, is an American integrative physician, Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Facilitator, and creator of The Cornerstone Process for Conscious Evolution and The Attunement Meditation. DaeEss has written or contributed to 18 books, and is the bestselling author of The Top 10 Traits of Highly Resilient People, The Real Self Love Handbook, Sacred Medicine: Exploring the Psychedelic Hero's Journey, and The Orgasm Prescription for Women. She is also an international speaker with over 4 million views of her TED talks. If you'd like to work with Dr. 1Drea privately to prepare for or integrate your sacred medicine journeys or ketamine sessions, get in touch!https://bit.ly/PRISMDr1Drea For personal mentoring and coaching: https://bit.ly/Dr1DreaMentoring Join our free Sacred Psychedelic Saturday sessions on Zoom here: http://bit.ly/PsychedelicSaturdays Watch or listen to more episodes of the Conscious Evolution Podcast on:
Join us for an inspiring and heartfelt interview with Ginseng Gray-Tilmon, a clinical Doctor of Physical Therapy, as she shares her incredible journey of healing and resilience. In this interview, she opens up about her childhood experiences, the impact of Tai Chi on her life, and her path towards holistic healing. Discover how she found the strength to overcome past traumas, reconnect with her family, and embrace a new sense of purpose. Learn more about Ginseng's practice and work in Tai Chi by visiting her website, http://TaiChiwithGinseng.com, and subscribing to her YouTube channel, Tai Chi with Ginseng. Don't miss out on this powerful and transformative conversation. [00:00:00]: Introduction [00:02:30]: Background and Journey [00:05:28]: Overcoming Trauma and Finding Forgiveness [00:11:12]: Advice for Finding Forgiveness and Peace [00:19:25]: Profound Impact of Tai Chi [00:25:30]: Tai Chi for Healing Trauma [00:31:35]: Profound Professional Impact [00:37:55]: Reconnecting with Family [00:42:29]: Perseverance and Courage [00:44:52]: Conclusion If you'd like to work with Dr. 1Drea privately to prepare for or integrate your sacred medicine journeys or ketamine sessions, get in touch! https://bit.ly/PRISMDr1Drea Join our free Sacred Psychedelic Saturday sessions on Zoom here: http://bit.ly/PsychedelicSaturdays We currently help people prepare for their travel to countries where it is legal to sit in ceremony with ayahuasca or yagé, magic mushrooms and more. In virtual mentoring sessions we also facilitate the integration of psychedelic experiences. Note: We do not give advice on where to purchase these substances, so please do not ask! To be notified of our retreats, click here and you'll be added to my email list. https://sendfox.com/lp/m797wx Sign up for the Psychedelic Curious Journal ✅ https://sendfox.com/lp/3lpqen Topics include all things entheogenic and consciousness expanding: psilocybin “magic” mushrooms, ayahuasca, yaghé, DMT, 5-MEO DMT, Ketamine, MDMA, kambo, bufo, LSD and more.
October is Depression Awareness Month. In this episode, our goal is to hear a male's perspective on depression awareness. We sit down with our remarkable guest, Tilmon Keaton, who generously shares his lived experience with depression. He takes us on a profound exploration of his life, from the initial signs and symptoms to the challenges of seeking help and the ongoing process of healing. Follow us (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube) @therealmamapod @kendraferg_ @devgrace_ Connect with Tilmon @tilmonkeaton www.tilmonkeaton.com Click the link below to purchase Tilmon's book, "It's Gonna Hurt, But It Won't Kill You" It's Gonna Hurt, But it Won't Kill You Click the link below to donate to Tilmon's fundraiser, "Ride to Prevent Suicide" Ride to Prevent Suicide Check out the pen and voice behind our "Real Ass Moms" song. @omo_sing Mama Merch www.therealmamapod.com Mama's Corner (Email) mama@therealmamapod.com Episode 78: "Mama" Juice “It's Gonna Hurt" (Mocktail) Fresh Blueberries Mint 3 oz. Lemonade Top w/Ginger Beer “It's Gonna Hurt" (Cocktail) Fresh Blueberries Mint 1 oz. Lemon Juice 2 oz. Bourbon Top w/Ginger Beer
Episode 1 did not disappoint! This week Tilmon and Katy dissect episode 1 of the new season of Welcome to Plathville to an excruciating degree. They talk about Micah and Moriah's sudden shift in loyalty, Barry's new fitness journey, and Ethan's unwavering love for Olivia.
If there's anyone who can raise Fresh Perspective from the dead, it's the Plath family. This week, in anticipation for Welcome to Plathville's Season 5 Premiere, guest of the pod Lucy rounds up all the Plath drama we've missed, leaving Katy and Tilmon shocked, agonized, screaming, and gasping!
Honey Badgers power forward Jeremiah Tilmon joins Andrew Damelin to re-live an eventful past year. Jeremiah takes us to Vegas for his bite at the NBA in Summer League, to Ottawa for a *very* stressful but triumphant Championship Weekend, to Romania for the hard lessons learned in an all-too brief trip overseas, and back to Southern Ontario to recap his time with the Raptors G League affiliate, Raptors905. We also take stock of what's been up and down season in Brampton, and Jeremiah tells us why he knows the Honey Badgers are still a contender.
In their final Scientology episode, Tilmon and Katy get into the weird and mysterious Scientology scandals. Secret bases, suspicious cruise ships, missing wives, all the juicy goodness you want to hear when you think Scientology…plus leaving just enough mystery to keep you curious ;)
In the mood to listen to a couple of people chit chat about the dark and twisted world of Scientology? Uhh, then you might want to get comfortable. This week Tilmon and Katy dive into Leah Remini's show: Scientology and the Aftermath. Tilmon shares the highlights while Katy desperately tries to understand how the heck this can all be happening. And together, they get just a little bit more curious...tune in next week when they attend their first meeting as brand new members! Just kidding.
Have you ever been curious if Jesus Christ was the Steven King of his generation? Well then you are in luck because this week Tilmon and Katy are starting their scandalous series on Scientology. Join them as they discover the strange and wild beginning of Scientology and you'll find out how everything really does come back to Michelle Duggar.
Join Tilmon and Katy as the wrap up their ever-shocking series on the Duggars. This week Katy shares with Tilmon her final discoveries on Jim Bob's turbulent political career and Michele's secret desire to be a normal, cool mom. These two also reveal their not-so-secret plan to start their own religious cult built off their belief that one day Michelle Duggar will appear in a...meat dress!
This week Tilmon and Katy take on the juicy, scandalous, still devout Christian yet pants wearing…adult Duggar children!! The conversation is hot hot hot as they break down the crime committing Duggars (there's more than one!), the writers, the vloggers, the preacher husbands, music with drums, the tater tot casserole and so much more! And if you can't get enough, tune in next week for the final installment of the Duggars series: Katy and Tilmon will be digging up any remaining Duggar dirt, deep diving the blog, and even trying out some of Michelle's famed receipts.
In part 2 of deep diving the Duggars, Katy and Tilmon explore the delight that is 19 Kids and Counting. Lifelong fans of the show, they dive into the bizarre family dynamics, ponder the sincerity of Michelle's voice, and share the most iconic clips of the show (aka the only ones still online after Josh's conviction). Don't forget to tune in next week for a “Where Are They Now” look at the married (/escaped) children!
This week Tilmon and Katy kick off their 3 part Duggar series by breaking down the Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP). They dig into its origin, explore the controversial and undeniably cultish beliefs, and one by one decide whether their pillars of faith are cool, hip, and with it (spoiler alert: they are not!).
Ohio's soybean farmers invest everyday in research to improve production and protect the environment. The Ohio Soybean Council, through the soybean check-off, funds numerous research projects taking place at The Ohio State University. On this episode we will get an update from Dr. Kelley Tilmon, Dr. Scott Schearer , and Dr. Laura Lindsey about the latest updates on their check-off funded research projects. Dr. Tilmon will update us on the latest stink bug information. Dr. Schearer will provide an update on the use of ag drones to detect and treat for crop stress in soybean fields. Dr Lindsey will share the results of a two year study looking at early soybean planting dates and the possible interaction wtih cover crops.
After announcing Tilmon and Katy's new vision for the pod, these two are back to finish what they started. This week on Fresh Perspective they wrap up season 3 of RHOSLC by talking about the lack of plot, Lisa's queen status, and, of course, Jen's trial. They have a lot to say about this season so you won't want to miss out on these hot takes.
To celebrate a whole year of Katy and Tilmon's reality TV shenanigans, they are announcing their biggest fresh perspective yet. Tune in to find out who Tilmon and Katy really are (since they never introduced themselves), how they met, their strange trip to Dracula's Castle in the heart of Romania, and the future vision of the podcast. 2023 has a lot in store and that includes a new POV for this wacky, fun, chaotic podcast!
Episode 11 of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City was no joke. Tilmon and Katy unfold the drama that ensued, including the obvious speculating around Heather's black eye, debating about whether Whitney Rose is in the right, and of course describing their dream Meredith Marks x Lisa Barlow fantasy.
Episode ten of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City was one for the books. Join Tilmon and Katy as they take on the drama from this week and dissect the following: Jen Shah vs. Lisa Barlow, Jen Shah vs. Danna, Jen Shah vs. Heather Gay, Heather Gay vs. the World, Meredith vs. no one because she's perfect, and Katy vs. Tilmon trying to describe a very simple tidbit of Twitter drama. Tune in! Instagram: @jacktilmon @katy.fallon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freshperspectivepodcast
Back (and feeling fresh) from a little Thanksgiving break, Tilmon and Katy take on episode 9 of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. They break down Heather's villain arc, discuss Jen's behavior (she's innocent!), and consider whether Angie K will be a good addition to the SLC cast (spoiler: predictions are grim). Tune in! Instagram: @jacktilmon @katy.fallon TikTok: @freshperspectivepodcast
Buckle in folks. This week on Fresh Perspective Tilmon and Katy break down episode seven of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Lisa's singing debut, Angie Harrington's post on Heather's lap, Meredith and Seth's tub time, every moment will have you appreciating your fav ex and current mormons (and Meredith). It will also answer the burning questions you never knew you had like: Do people think Tilmon is a Mormon? Will Katy meet her future husband this January? Would either of them like to kiss a missionary? Fear not, you'll know all of these answers by the end of a glorious 49 minutes.
This week Tilmon and Katy unpack RHOSLC Ep 5 in all it's ex-Mormon glory. They discuss the relatability of their dear peer Brooks Marks, thirst over his dear father Seth, forget to talk about Meredith, and break down the drama that ensues amidst the turbulence of Lisa v Angie H and Whitney v. Heather. Follow us! Instagram: @freshperspectivepod TikTok: @freshperspectivepodcast
This week Fresh Perspective is back to talking all things Salt Lake City. After briefly reviewing some recent updates in our fav fundie family (the Plaths), Tilmon and Katy dive into episodes three and four, questioning pretty much everything Whitney says, solidifying their stances on Jen's innocence (including a message Tilmon has for Prez Joe Biden), and discussing the Wendy's 4 for 4 (an incredible deal)!
This week Tilmon and Katy are taking a brief hiatus from RHOSLC. They'll be back to normal programming next week but for now, enjoy Katy's deep dive into Mormonism! Whether you're a RHOSLC fan or not, everyone needs to hear the crazy details of the LDS church and its origin!
Sorry we're late! Just call us Meridith Marks! This week the ladies of Salt Lake City embark on yet another tumultuous vacation to...you guessed it...Scottsdale, Arizona! Tilmon and Katy speculate on how pro-Meridith the show is, struggle to find a cheap bottle of Vida Tequila, and defend Jen Shah's honor.
Everyone's favorite (ex) Mormons are back! This week, Tilmon and Katy kick of season 3 of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City with an analysis of the unendingly fascinating housewife dynamics. Can Lisa be forgiven (by Seth) for what she said about Meredith? Is Jen guilty for scamming the elderly? Is Bobbie Rose going to settle for an ugly guy? And most importantly… why did Tilmon and Katy have the hots for Seth last season?
Tilmon is back! And to celebrate his momentous return, this week Fresh Perspective is covering Love is Blind: After the Alter. Despite three, perhaps anticlimactic episodes, Katy and Tilmon expertly advise Iyanna and Jarette on their marriage journey, speculate on the PR angle of Kyle and Deepti's relationship, and question Natalie's true intent. Oh also…if you subscribe to Kyle's onlyfans DM them on Instagram ASAP.
This week, Fresh Perspective breaks down all the juicy drama from Welcome to Plathville Episode 5. Two people who could not be further from marriage themselves, Tilmon and Katy impose their wise opinions on the Ethan and Olivia car debacle and the team Barry vs. team Kim chronicles. And of course, it's only right that they address the true star of the episode: Lydia and her squirrel impression.
This week, Tilmon and Katy make Kim and Barry's marriage issue's their problem. In their passionate attempts to identify what went wrong in America's favorite couple, they also make sure to add their two cents in how Ethan is handling his own marriage disputes and ruin the fantasy of the show by making unfounded assumptions of how they film Welcome to Plathville.
Honey Badgers forward Jeremiah Tilmon joins host Andrew Damelin to discuss his winding journey to Hamilton. Jeremiah is proud to hail from East St. Louis, Illinois, and he's equally proud that he "got out" of his home city. Learn about Tilmon's early wrestling career, how it took years as a middle-schooler to become a decent basketball player, and, despite the dangerous environment in East St. Louis, why he had to finish his high school career in his home town. After high school, hear why Jeremiah took up meditation at Missouri, which he continues to this day. And learn about Jeremiah's preference for coaches that scare him. Music by the Kount
This week, after briefly addressing the all consuming Depp Heard trial, Tilmon and Katy dive into the newest Welcome to Plathville episode. With Ethan's secret car, Kim and Barry's marital strife, and Moriah's single, this episode pose endless questions around what the heck the Plaths are doing and where the heck they're going and why the heck Nigel was brought into this mess.
This week, returning to their roots, Tilmon and Katy unpack the first two episodes of Welcome to Plathville Season 4. Passionate spectators of all things Plath, they deep dive every moment of the show. Dying to hear a longwinded analysis of Lydia's emerging villain arc? Waiting for someone to break down Max's cheating story scene by scene? Weirdly rooting for Kim's mid life crisis? You gotta take a listen.
Tilmon and Katy, as promised, are diligently keeping up with the Kardashians in this week's pod covering the latest three Kardashians episodes. Tune in to find out who's Team Kanye vs Team Pete, Team Scott vs Team Travis, and of course Team Khloe vs Team MJ.
Reality TV isn't what it once was so this week Tilmon and Katy pay homage to one of the shows that got us where we are today: Flavor of Love. While revisiting all of the worst aspects of the early 2000s, join them in attempting to understand why the contestants had to rub old people's feet, whether the poultry princess really thought she could cook chicken in the microwave, and what the actual end game of the show was...
Dying to hear more about the Kardashian's? Not interested enough to watch the show but still want to know what's happening? Just loving Fresh Perspective? Tune in this week to hear Tilmon and Katy's thoughts on all things Kardashian's. Between Saint's poor reading skills, golden showers, and Kendall's double life there's something for everyone in this episode!
Buckle in folks, on this episode of Fresh Perspective Tilmon and Katy unpack possibly the worst (slash best) dating show in reality TV history: The Ultimatum. While desperately trying to understand the point of the show Tilmon thirsts over serial-killer-vibes Colby and Katy abhorrently compares Jake and Rae's 3 week affair to Bridgerton. Unanimously, they agree that this is the last show they'd ever want to be one (coming from two people who really want to be on reality TV) so if that doesn't convince you to tune in I don't know what will!
Elon Musk hyped the near-term prospects of Tesla's new Giga Texas factory during the company's quarterly earnings call in which the company revealed profits far beyond projections - $3.7 billion in the first quarter of 2022. Another local billionaire, Paul Mitchell's John Paul Dejoria, has continued his longtime relationship with the homeless support organization Mobile Loaves and Fishes with a $5 million donation. An Austin judge has delayed the trial of Alex Jones in the Sandy Hook defamation case, blasting his lawyers for improperly filing bankruptcy for Jones' Infowars network. Travis County DA Jose Garza is adding to his workforce to address the spike in homicides seen in Austin as of last year (part of a national trend). Also in local law enforcement, Austin has almost doubled the number of 911 calls diverted away from APD in favor of mental health service response over the last year. Austin is found to be the second-highest-ranked city in the U.S. for fastest rising rent, up 38% on average in a single year, only behind Portland, Oregon. Yesterday's 4/20 pro-marijuana legalization rally at the Capitol was sparsely attended - however, the Prop A measure to formally end marijuana possession arrests in Austin appears to be primed to pass. The new 48-story tower known as The Republic is preparing for its groundbreaking near Republic Square Park at 4th and Guadalupe. Changes in the UT area: Real estate company Blackstone has bought American Campus Communities for a whopping $12.8 billion - those holdings include several high-rise West Campus apartment buildings such as The Castilian and J26. Meanwhile, Wooten Barbershop (an American Campus tenant) has been booted from its storefront on the Drag after 58 years in business. Austin's rate of food insecurity has risen above the national average, while the USDA identifies 33 distinct "food deserts" across the city, meaning the closest grocery stores are miles away from residents. As a wave of property demolition plans appear to threaten several downtown Austin LGTBQ-friendly bars, plans to tear down the Iron Bear are on hold while the city considers that structure's historical value. Austin FC came up short in their first U.S. Open Cup match against San Antonio, dropping the match 2-1. Meanwhile, allegations of domestic abuse appear to be at the center of the MLS investigation of midfielder Cecilio Dominguez that has resulted in his suspension from play. A lifeguard shortage isn't the only problem at Barton Springs Pool lately - a pair of geese have taken to attacking swimmers, and federal wildlife protections prevent the removal of the offending fowl. Eater Dot Com has listed Austin's Essential Breakfast Tacos, and the Essential Restaurants for Affordable Dining in Austin. Live music options this weekend include the three-day Austin Reggae Festival at Vic Mathias Shores Friday thru Sunday, the ongoing Old Settler's Music Festival at Tilmon, Texas near Lockhart also thru Sunday, Billy Strings at Waterloo Park's Moody Amphitheater on Friday, Girl Talk at Emo's on Saturday, and Everclear at Empire Control Room and Garage on Sunday.
In the second part of discussing all things Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Tilmon and Katy dive into the horrors of season 2. While Katy attempts to defend Meredith's character, Tilmon doubles down on his distaste for cult leader Mary and both confess that Lisa really isn't so bad. Tuning into this episode is a must if you're dying to hear their fresh perspectives on white collar crimes, cults, sister wives, calling the feds on your friends, and the absolutely DILF that is Seth Marks.
This week Fresh Perspective takes on the stomach churning emotional roller coaster that was Drag Race episode 14. The girls complete their last challenges and Tilmon and Katy desperately attempt to understand what the heck went down in this challenge, what the heck went down in that lipsync, and why the heck costume designers had it out for some of the girls!
This week Tilmon and Katy pop their Real Housewives cherries and unpack Season 1 of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. With grandfather husbands, a one sweatsuit fashion line, outdoor bathtubs, and of course Mormonism you'll want to tune in!
Tune in this week as Tilmon and Katy attempt to illustrate what exactly went down in the historical, monumental, show-stopping episode that was Drag Race Season 14's Rusical. While Katy grapples with accepting her true love Bosco's villain arc, Tilmon dives into the joys of Lady Camden's domination. They discuss Rupaul's little crush on Jorgeous, consider who actually dressed to the runway theme, and obviously reflect on finally discovering who had the golden chocolate bar.
This week Tilmon and Katy finally break down the couples of Love is Blind Season 2! They address all the hot topics: America's #1 enemy Shake, the future of Shayne and Natalie, the wonderful weirdness of Danielle and Nick, and obviously which guy gave them the ick.
Join Tilmon and Katy as they go over yet another episode without an elimination. They talk about the trainwreck that was The Snatch Game. The girls were not ready for this week and it showed. Katy and Tilmon both give their fresh perspectives on Bosco's character choice, Deja's "winning" performance, and Willow's confusing "Holy" runway look. You won't want to miss what these two have to say.
On this episode of Fresh Perspective join Tilmon and Katy for another Drag Race re-cap as they ferociously defend Jasmine Kennedie, wonder about Willow's shoulder pads, and predict who's going to flop at the snatch game.
Enthusiastic believers of all things metaphysical, this week Katy and Tilmon discuss everyone's favorite medium: Theresa Caputo. They address the skeptics, the fingernails, and of course her ex-husband Larry. If you're a believer (or not) tune in!
Rocked by this week's elimination, Tilmon and Katy break down Episode 8 of Drag Race. Conspiracies are born as they contemplate favoritism, the golden chocolate bar, and the evils of producer involvement. Also, hear their ideas about how these queens pack in only 5? suitcases.
This week join Tilmon and Katy as they get heated discussing Daya Betty, delightfully confused watching Jasmine Kennedie, and…distracted talking about Jimbo. If you too teared up during Lady Camden's mustache reveal, you'll want to tune in.
Hate it or love it you can't deny Too Hot to Handle is that one show that makes you scream at your TV. Recap season 3 with Tilmon and Katy to relive all of Beaux and Harry's best moments, count how many times Stevan cried, get riled up again about Nathan and Holly and… consider whether muppets would have improved the show?
While recapping this week's episode of Drag Race, Tilmon and Katy question each and every decision made by the judges (and some of the girls). With their untrained eyes, they expertly dissect every outfit (as well as everything Daya Betty says) and declare the true tops and bottoms of the week. If you're team Lady Camden, you'll want to tune in!
Still recovering from Kornbread's departure, Tilmon and Katy break down last week's episode of drag race. If you were confused by Jaymes Mansfield's energy, pleasantly surprised by Jasmine's maturity, or personally offended by Deja's runway, you'll want to take a listen.
On this episode, Tilmon and Katy are deep diving Netflix's cheer. With Tilmon's expertise on Texas combined with the hours Katy spent on the Cheer subreddit, this episode is no joke. Whether you're rooting for Navarro or TVCC, siding with Monica or La'Darius, or have literally no clue what to think, you'll want to tune in!
On this week's episode join Tilmon and Katy as they discuss the next episode of RuPaul's Drag Race. Witness their unending struggle to keep track of the SIX runway themes, define the term “bridal”, and attempt to understand Daya Betty's thought process on eating that bug up.
COVID numbers remain in low Stage 3 range as statewide hospitalizations recede to pre-surge levels - 36 new cases have been traced back to the ACL Festival. AISD prepares to help vaccinate kids with approval for 5-12 expected early next month. Del Valle High is put on hold after a student pulls a BB gun in the cafeteria. Lt. Governor Dan Patrick wants a fourth special session of the Texas Legislature, but the Governor demurs for now. Austin's real estate market enters a "calming trend", while prices remind at record highs - renters are also experiencing very high rates. Austin FC loses to San Jose 4-0, and returns home to face Houston on Sunday. Franklin BBQ announces the re-opening of their dining room in late November. David Chang's Fuku chicken sandwich chain makes its Austin debut today. SXSW '22 releases its first artist list. And the Old Settler's Music Festival kicks off tomorrow, in person for the first time since 2019, at Tilmon, Texas.
On this episode of the I See Dead Plants Podcast, host Ed Zaworski continues the conversation with entomologist Ashley Dean about her article on soybean aphid, published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry, called “Developing a decision‐making framework for insect pest management: a case study using Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae)”. Additional Resources: Soybean Aphid Field Guide from the North Central Soybean Research Program. Soybean Aphid Resources from the Soybean Research and Information Network. Soybean Aphid Informational YouTube Video (26 minutes) from Iowa State University. Biology of the Soybean Aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Tilmon et al. 2011. Management Recommendations for Soybean Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Hodgson et al. 2012. North Central Soybean Research Program web site. Evaluation of Soybean Aphid Management Tacitcs from Iowa State University. Soybean Entomology Research Laboratory at Iowa State University. How to cite this podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Dean, A. (Interviewee). Army of Fatherless Clones: Soybean Aphid Decision Making - Part 2. S1:E2 (Podcast). July 28, 2021. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://www.ipm.iastate.edu/podcasts/i-see-dead-plants/discovering-right-decision-soybean-aphid-ipm-part-2-ashley-dean
On this episode of the I See Dead Plants Podcast, host Ed Zaworski speaks with Ashley Dean, an Education Extension Specialist at Iowa State University to break down the importance of integrated pest management or IPM, for determining the next steps when dealing with an insect infestation. Ashley shares insights from her article, published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry, called “Developing a decision‐making framework for insect pest management: a case study using Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae)”. Additional Resources: Soybean Aphid Field Guide from the North Central Soybean Research Program. Soybean Aphid Resources from the Soybean Research and Information Network. Soybean Aphid Informational YouTube Video (26 minutes) from Iowa State University. Biology of the Soybean Aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Tilmon et al. 2011. Management Recommendations for Soybean Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Hodgson et al. 2012. North Central Soybean Research Program web site. Evaluation of Soybean Aphid Management Tacitcs from Iowa State University. Soybean Entomology Research Laboratory at Iowa State University. How to cite this podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Dean, A. (Interviewee). Army of Fatherless Clones: Soybean Aphid Decision Making - Part 1. S1:E1 (Podcast). July 28, 2021. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://www.ipm.iastate.edu/podcasts/i-see-dead-plants/“discovering-right-decision-soybean-aphid-ipm-part-1”-ashley-dean
Welcome to the fifth episode of the 2021 season! Today Eric Anderson, MSU Field Crop Extension Educator will host Dr. Kelley Tilmon, Ohio State Entomology Specialist, will be discussing planting the slug life cycle, early season impacts on crops, scouting and management strategies. Also, Dr. Jeff Andresen, Environmental Quality Specialist, will be giving the weather report. To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page at https://www.canr.msu.edu/field_crops/virtual-breakfast/Twitter: twitter.com/MSUEFieldCropsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MSUEFieldCrops
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Eight spots on the All-SEC First Team, but the coaches couldn't find room for a center, huh? Or even ONE traditional big man? Jeremiah Tilmon was snubbed. Plus, Steve Wilks and Ennis Rakestraw on Mizzou's new defense.***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON20,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGet 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code LOCKEDONNCAA at Manscaped.com.BlueChewTry BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at bluechew.com at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Eight spots on the All-SEC First Team, but the coaches couldn't find room for a center, huh? Or even ONE traditional big man? Jeremiah Tilmon was snubbed. Plus, Steve Wilks and Ennis Rakestraw on Mizzou's new defense. *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdob Follow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64k Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON20,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Manscaped Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code LOCKEDONNCAA at Manscaped.com. BlueChew Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at bluechew.com at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cuonzo Martin's Missouri basketball team returned from a brief COVID-caused pause with a convincing win over South Carolina. In this edition of the Eye On The Tigers Podcast, Mizzou beat writer Dave Matter and sports columnist Ben Frederickson break down Jeremiah Tilmon's impressive stretch of play and Mark Smith's breakthrough. Matter updates Mizzou fans on Eli Drinkwitz's ongoing search for a defensive coordinator, and introduces them to the Tigers newest linebacker, a transfer from Rice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics in the Opening Monologue include: Tilmon's impressive game, Blues need to play their game and Bachelor living
Jeremiah Tilmon used to tantalize; now he tramples. If he keeps this up, he's an All-American. Plus, strong work by Dru Smith, Kobe Brown, and Javon Pickett. (Mark Smith's offense is still at large.)***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Jeremiah Tilmon used to tantalize; now he tramples. If he keeps this up, he's an All-American. Plus, strong work by Dru Smith, Kobe Brown, and Javon Pickett. (Mark Smith's offense is still at large.) *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdob Follow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64k Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Kevin Wheeler opens the hour breaking down Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith’s Heisman victory and pondering ways to keep MLB teams from tanking. Next, NFL Insider Hub Arkush of Pro Football Weekly gets you set for this weekend’s playoff matchups. Finally, we replay Mizzou forward Jeremiah Tilmon’s conversation from “Sports on a Sunday Morning” with Tom Ackerman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank sat down with Jeremiah Tilmon over the weekend to discuss his impressive performance vs Arkansas and we bring you that audio here
Mizzou basketball Senior Jeremiah Tilmon joins the show talking about the big win against Arkansas on Saturday and the good start to the season. Blues TV analyst Darren Pang talking the additions of Torrey Krug and Mike Hoffman and how big is the Stanley Cup widow for this team. Finally, Brian Barnhart, the voice of the University of Illinois joins the show talking about the good start to the basketball season and the change at head coach of the football program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back everyone to another episode of The Cocktail Hour (Dive Cuts) with Sam Snelling and Matthew Harris. It is episode 30 of season 3, which for those keeping track at home, means the next episode will be season 4 WITH some new music. Sam is asking for recommendations on Twitter, so send em over! Anyways, to the topics. Sam and Matt discuss all of the happenings around Mizzou Hoops, which has mainly been recruiting. They dive into some of the offers out there and who Mizzou might have their eye on. Also, as a note, it does look like Pinson, Tilmon, and Mitchell Smith will be returning, which is good news for Hoops fans! Let's dive in. You can follow the members of Today’s show on Twitter @SamTSnelling & @MattJHarris85. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMNation on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life can seem very empty and lonely. Especially if you're in a place of waiting. One of the hardest things to do in life and in ministry is waiting. Today's episode is an interview with a minister that talks about the struggles of ministry. John Tilmon's InformationWebsite: http://tilmonfamily.com/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JohnHTilmon/Encouraging Books:TD Jakes "Crushing" https://amzn.to/35BviVaRelease Your Anointing: https://amzn.to/3c9SyfBSupport the show (https://bit.ly/2Vlkh5H)
Today is a special interview with a minister that has been in the ministry for over 30 years. He is my father. Today's topic is about healing. Is it real? And if so, does it still happen in today's world? Find out on today's first episode of Faith and Failures. Books about HealingUnlocking the Mystery of Divine Healing: https://amzn.to/3ef5baRDivine Healing: https://amzn.to/2RyulraStories of Divine Healing: https://amzn.to/3a2Ahip Support the show (https://bit.ly/2Vlkh5H)
Welcome back to another episode of Dive Cuts here on Rock M Nation Podcasts. Hopefully everyone is staying safe and healthy during this time we find ourselves in. Sam and Matt return to talk some Mizzou Hoops! There have been a few happenings as of late. Most notably would be Mitchell Smith, Tilmon, and Xavier Pinson submitting their name to the NBA Draft to be evaluated, They touch on that and what it could mean moving forward as well as recruiting AND the Transfer Portal. Mizzou needs to add some talent and the portal is full of players this offseason. Who should Mizzou target and what are their chances? That and much more. Let's dive in. You can follow the members of Today’s show on Twitter @SamTSnelling & @MattJHarris85. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMNation on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What can Patrick Mahomes teach Mizzou fans about recruiting? What former Tiger quarterback should the XFL's Battlehawks sign right now? And finally, what is Jeremiah TIlmon's tangible value?***Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya?Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
What can Patrick Mahomes teach Mizzou fans about recruiting? What former Tiger quarterback should the XFL's Battlehawks sign right now? And finally, what is Jeremiah TIlmon's tangible value? *** Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya? Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Dive Cuts and Rock M Nation Podcasts! After the holiday break, Sam and Matt are here to talk about some Mizzou Basketball with you and there is plenty to talk about, right? Sam and Matt talk about the Tennessee game and everything so far this season as well as some of the issues facing this team right now. Sam and Matt also talk the Florida game coming up this weekend and what you should be looking out for come tip-off on Saturday. How can Mizzou get better? What does this season have in store after this 8-6 start that not a lot of people are happy with. The Tilmon injury certainly does not help, but it's something Mizzou is familiar with when it comes to dealing with a significant injury. This has been a weird season of college basketball. The SEC does not have a clear cut team you can trust and the same goes for College Basketball. Could that benefit Mizzou? You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @SamTSnelling and @MattJHarris85. Also, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review Rock M Nation Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts! Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a review and that show will answer it in a coming episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Injury Expert Will Carroll of Motus joins us to talk about the ACL tear of the #Chiefs' Juan Thornhill, how basketball centers deal with foot injuries (as #Mizzou's Tilmon is doing now), and Indianapolis' fine NYE traditions.
Cuonzo wants to see better shot selection. I want to see the Tigers move around more on offense and let's see some consistency from Tilmon! Last week fans of the podcast came down hard on me for being too critical on Steelers QB Mason Rudolph for getting hit in the head by his own helmet, listeners saying he was the victim. I said wrong! Who was right? Gotta listen but I'll give you a hint (I was)
The F’d Up Finale Recap Written by Brandi AbbottOn F’d Up this season we’ve learned a lot about how broken the criminal justice system is and how fucked up the NC SBI Crime Lab has been. There has been some reform based on everything that has come to light, but there is still a long way to go. After Alan Gell’s case in 2004, the governor signed a bill that required DAs to provide all of their files from their cases to defense attorneys if they ask for them. The attorney general at the time, Roy Cooper, made changes to the SBI Crime Lab. He installed an ombudsman to address concerns relating to the crime lab or its employees. Documents and ASCLD-LAB reports were posted for transparency, but none of the results or repercussions from internal investigations seem to have been made public. The governor at the time, Pat McCrory, moved the SBI Crime Lab from under the purview of the attorney general at the time, Roy Cooper, to the department of justice so that it was under the purview of the governor and the name was changed from the NC SBI Crime Lab to the NC State Crime Lab. In 2016, Roy Cooper ran for governor and narrowly beat Pat McCrory, which put the crime lab back under his control. Right after the audit report was released, the governor at that time, Bev Perdue, signed a bill making it a crime for lab workers to withhold results. The North Carolina SBI Blood Stain Pattern Analysis unit was suspended during the audit. To this day it has still not been reopened and analysis of bloodstain patterns is outsourced.When Priya and Jess went into detail about the history and missions of the crime lab in NC, they didn’t mention that all of the information was from the current crime lab’s website. According to their site they and other forensic labs across the nation are now subject to the ISO/ISE 17025 accreditation standard. ANAB is authorized to perform this accreditation but no one can confirm whether or not they’re the one’s doing the accreditation for the NC State Crime Lab. One would hope not given that ANAB merged with ASCLD LAB who spent years accrediting the SBI Crime lab while it was full of misconduct. Priya checked out some public documents on the state crime lab’s site and found an update on the preservation of biological evidence. They now preserve evidence in capital cases until the convicted person is executed or dies and if a convicted person receives a life sentence, the evidence is preserved until they die. But if a person pleads guilty in a crime – evidence is only preserved for three years! Three years doesn’t seem like very long given how often coercion of confessions occur. Priya says that she’s visited the site often over the course of doing research for this podcast, and that recently a lot of information that used to be easy to access like policies, accreditation reports and the like are not as easy to obtain. Policies can only be accessed if you sign in with a Microsoft account and you have to email the lab to get accreditation reports. Another reform is the forensic advisory board that is now in place and includes forensic scientists from a couple of different states, however, they could benefit from a commission like the one Marvin Schechter is on in New York that includes more people who are involved in the justice system or are impacted by forensic science, like defense attorneys. Their website includes the minutes from their board meetings up until a year ago, but if they’re still meeting, they don’t seem to update the site any longer. The new director of the lab, Vanessa Martinucci, does have a forensic background which is a big deal considering their past employees. She has a Masters in biology and was a supervisor at the Houston Forensic Science Center. People Priya and Jess have talked to who were or are affected by the lab has said a lot of this hasn’t helped to fix the huge systemic issues that have happened. Instead, it seems as though they’re making changes to distract from their issues. People had been trying to enact change in North Carolina even before Greg Taylor’s exoneration. Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake had been noticing problematic issues in NC cases, the same kind Chris Mumma was noticing when she was clerking for him. Because of these concerns, in 2002 Chief Justice Lake established the Criminal Justice Study Commission, the purpose of which was to review police and prosecution procedures for factors that helped lead to wrongful convictions. This commission helped to birth the Innocence Inquiry Commission - which ultimately led to Greg Taylor’s exoneration. In very sad news, Chief Justice died last month, but he leaves a legacy of trying to make the world a better place. Chief Justice Lake, along with Darryl Hunt and others, helped in getting the Racial Justice Act enacted in 2009. As you may recall from an earlier episode, the Racial Justice Act allowed death row inmates and those still on trial to challenge their sentence if they thought it had been negatively impacted by their race. They also discussed that in December of 2012, three defendants who had been on death row had their cases reheard because of this act and their lives were saved. F’d Up covered three cases on the past episode but there was actually six. As you may remember from that episode, the three that were discussed had their sentences reduced to life in prison and this was only possible because they filed their grievances prior to 2013 when then governor Pat McCrory signed a repeal of the Racial Justice Act. This repeal affected all of the cases. One of these cases was Tilmon Golphin, a black man, was pursued by the police through the woods where they eventually caught him. A perspective juror who was black overheard two white jurors say that Tillman never should have made it out of the woods. The black juror brought this up and the prosecutor questioned him about it. He was struck from the jury but the two white people were not. Overall, five of the seven qualified black people were removed from the jury. Tilmon was ultimately sentenced by a jury of 11 white people and one black person. This was in Johnston county which had billboards boasting that it was “KKK country” up until the 80s. Another case was Rayford Burke who was black and was sentenced to death by an all white jury. The prosecutor drew attention to Rayford’s size and race in a negative fashion and called him a “big black bull” during a plea for the jury to find him guilty. Quintel Augustine is also black. In his case, the prosecutor wrote handwritten notes about each perspective juror. For a perspective white juror who admitted to drinking, they wrote “drinks, country boy, okay” but described a perspective black juror who admitted to drinking as a black wino. For a black female juror they made the note that she was from a “respectable black family” but made no such note for any of the white jurors about their potential “respectable” families. In the case of Marcus Robinson there was a perspective juror who was black and a high school graduate. The prosecutor asked this juror if he repeated grades or had trouble reading, but never asked any of the prospective white jurors the same question. This prosecutor admitted he was not particularly racially fair. Christina Walter’s trial involved the prosecutor asking prospective jurors if they ever felt they had been burgled. Two white perspective jurors who had had some minor property crimes and felt it wasn’t a big deal ended up on the jury, whereas a black prospective juror was struck when they said they didn’t feel like a victim over their car being broken into and a radio stolen. Out of 14 qualified black jurors, 10 ended up being struck.Cassandra Stubbs, the director of the ACLU Capital Punishment Project, said that one of the things that was so remarkable about the Racial Justice Act was that before when one suspected prosecutors were acting discriminatory, there was no opportunity to question them. With the RJA they had to testify about and answer to their actions. As of August of 2019, the RJA is back on the table. The state Supreme Court heard all six cases that fell under the RJA. A couple of choices were on the table. Do the four defendants try and get back life without parole or do they try and get new hearings since it’s already been proven that there was racial bias in their cases. According to the NCCADP, for the other two cases the court will decide whether people on death row who filed claims under the RJA will get their chance to present their evidence in court even after the repeal. They went on to say that three of the six defendants were sentenced to death under an all white jury. The NCCADP breaks down a study done in Michigan that was covered in the death row episode to say that qualified black jurors were struck from capital juries at twice the rate as white jurors. Even when other factors are brought in, the disparity can only be attributed to race. Defendants found direct evidence of discrimination such as prosecutors’ notes of potential jurors where the notes included descriptions such as “blk wino” and “thug”. Cassandra Stubbs is the director of the ACLU Capital Punishment Project and represents one of the defendants, Marcus Robinson. She spoke with a reporter at the Real News Network and said that even though the NC Supreme Court didn’t re-sentence them to death and did not enter a new order about their life sentences, after they remanded, all four prisoners were moved from the prisons around the state where they had been serving their life without parole sentences. Without any reason at all, these four defendants were moved back to death row. If the court rules in the defendants favor, they can get new hearings and present significant evidence that race played a factor in their sentencing. The RJA attorneys said that the states highest court must take on this crucial issue and if it doesn’t, it will send the message that the state is willing to execute people after overwhelming evidence of racism in their trial has come to light. Cassandra said never before had any state sanctioned dismissal of comparable allegations and proof of racial bias. The state’s position is that since the RJA has been repealed we should all just forget about everything and move on, but the court cannot. Attorneys for the NC Attorney General’s office did not dispute the evidence of racism and said that racism in capital trials is serious and must be dealt with. However they asked the courts to deny the cases and leave the lower courts to deal with it, though they haven’t been doing a great job so far. As of right now, the courts have not ruled and it’s unclear when that’s expected to happen. The New York Times Editorial Board wrote an article about the RJA, which showed that the actions of the prosecutors in these capital cases were unconstitutional. The practice of being able to strike black jurors from cases with impunity was banned by the Supreme Court in 1986 after a case named Batson v. Kentucky. However, just because the Supreme Court banned the practice, it doesn’t mean prosecutors stopped doing it, just that they tried to hide it better. The article said that especially in places like North Carolina, this wasn’t the behavior of a few bad apples, it was standard operating procedure. There was a document distributed to NC prosecutors in training that apparently listed 10 “race neutral” explanations for striking a juror in case a judge asked. Categories included inappropriate dress, physical appearance, attitude, body language, and hair. If this is too subtle for you, the document was titled “Batson Justifications Articulating Juror Negatives”. This is especially important as prosecutors receive no repercussions for their actions, except under the RJA. As mentioned earlier, in August of this year attorneys from across the state argued before the state Supreme Court on behalf of the six individuals who are on death row and filed claims under the Racial Justice Act. Cassandra told a reporter for the NCCADP that everyone who filed a RJA case is entitled to a hearing on their RJA claims. This was because of a case decided after the Civil War called “Keith”, which is the best name! Cassandra said in the case of Keith, a war criminal who massacred boys and men ages 13-60 was given amnesty by the NC Supreme Court because of due process. He was given a defense by the NC Legislature. A few years later the NC Legislature came in and repealed that act, and he successfully invoked the defense that was given to him by them. The Supreme Court ruled that he was entitled to it, and a repeal could not take it away. So essentially, the question is will a law that protected confederate soldiers and has never been overturned protect these cases. When the court eventually rules on all of this, according to the NCCADP, the outcome could affect nearly 150 other prisoners who petitioned under the RJA but never got their day in court. Lawyers for the prisoners who filed claims said the law may now be gone but they still should have a chance to prove that their client’s punishment was racially motivated. There’s a group of former judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officials who have a hope that the court will use this as an opportunity to strike down punishment in NC all together.A series of articles written by Radley Balko, he sought solutions from experts who work in the areas of law and forensics. Radley wrote that the legal system is too reluctant to revisit cases. As Priya has mentioned before, she’s of the opinion that retesting old cases with updated science is her idealistic solution to so many issues. Money is a huge obstacle with this but I would bet there are those who don’t want even more of their mistakes to come to light. Within the past 10 years there have been attempts to correct some of the issues with forensic science. In 2013, Congress and the Obama administration created the National Commission on Forensic Science, a panel of lawyers and scientists whose job it was to come up with standards and protocols in this field. However the Trump administration allowed the commissions’ charter to expire in April of 2017 - which is unsurprising since he doesn’t even believe in science. Radley found in speaking with his experts that the one resounding answer for reform has been what has come up again and again that all forensic labs should become independent of police and prosecutors. However, according to the experts Priya and Jess have spoken with, police and prosecutors don’t want to give up their “aces up their sleeves” especially as they are provided with little to no cost. Radley found that people he reached out to agree that if we keep this current system, then defense attorneys should be given the same amount of funds to provide their own experts. Forensic pathologist Judy Melinek told him that local pubic defender offices need to be funded at the same level as prosecutor’s and need to be given the same amount of access to forensic evidence. She also suggested that the laws should be changed to where defendants can appeal their convictions if scientific advancements indicate that they were wrongfully convicted based on faulty scientific testimony. Radley discussed the fact that many fields of forensics have come under scrutiny in recent years such as blood stain pattern analysis, hair fiber analysis, ballistics testing, and fingerprint analysis. Eyewitness testing has also been shown to be much less reliable than most people think and juries give them too much consideration. Bloodstain pattern analysis has been criticized as being more subjective than scientific. Steps have been made in the right direction using something called “fluid dynamics and physics”.Sandra Guerra Thompson, a law professor and the director of the Criminal Justice Institute at the University of Houston Law Center is a founding member of the board of directors of the Houston Forensic Science Center. The crime lab in Houston was once affiliated with the police and underwent a huge scandal similar to the North Carolina SBI Crime Lab. However, the response from their scandal was for the crime lab to be replaced with the Houston Forensic Center which is an independent lab. Texas has also created an influential science commission that in 2016, rendered bite mark evidence, a type of junk science, inadmissible. Sandra told Radley that the more information an analyst gets from law enforcement officials, the more likely they are to produce a false positive. Good scientists know that cognitive bias is a threat and take precautions to keep it from corrupting their work. Many of Radley’s experts suggested the idea of a case manager to benefit labs. As analysts receive information such as race, a case manager, who would preferably have a scientific background could be the go between for analysts and law enforcement and would decide what information needs to be distributed to the analyst. Barbara A. Spellman, a professor of law, and former professor of psychology from the University of Virginia suggests that for every case of which there is forensic evidence could have three forensic evidence who would examine the evidence together. By lottery one would be the consultant to the plaintiff, one to the defendant, and one would testify at the trial. Radley mentioned that a few of his experts cited the Houston Forensic Science Center as the ideal model of an independent science driven crime lab. That lab has already implemented the case managers and the shield analysts from being able to expend any bias. Sandra suggests that labs should be transparent and all documents including accreditation and even budget reports should be posted on the website and easy to find. She also suggested independent labs across the board, not just for eliminating bias, but also because she’s learned that independence enables labs are able to be transparent without needing approval from law enforcement and they eliminate the appearance of pro-police bias. She says that having scientists (who are not affiliated with police) collect the evidence from crime scenes restores the public’s trust, especially in officer-involved shootings.Another of Radley’s experts is Fred Whitehurst who Priya spoke with about his personal experiences in the FBI Forensic Lab. He was the whistleblower in a scandal there and ultimately turned his experience into an organization to help whistleblowers. Whistleblowers should be protected so that they’ll be more comfortable coming forwards. ASCLD-LAB had reporting protocols that involved using your own name and handwriting your complaint so that it essentially discouraged anyone from coming forward and “tattling”. Fred and a gentleman named John Lentini, another one of Radley’s experts in fire and arson – they were in complete agreement: suggesting that analysts be held accountable if their expert opinions led to a wrongful conviction. John also suggested that prosecutors be held accountable for intentional Brady violations - which is where prosecutors are required to hand over any and all evidence that could potentially exonerate the defendant. John told Radley he wants the court to reverse the Connick v. Thompson decision so that prosecutors will be held accountable for these violations. As John Lentini told Radley, and perhaps this answers some of the questions about Brady violations. Priya said she’s all for prosecutors being held liable for their wrongdoings, but she had no idea what the Connick v. Thompson decision was, so she looked it up: apparently the Connick in this is Harry Connick Sr. - the father of Harry Connick Jr. And the Thompson in this case was John Thompson who, in the 80s, was charged - with another guy - for killing someone. And in this case, a fucking lot of fuckery happened.Including Connick allegedly withholding evidence that blood that was not the victim’s was found on or around the body - and that blood did not match John’s blood. John was innocent.John sued and won $14 million dollars a million for each year he was wrongfully imprisoned. But, you know, no one liked that - and nothing Priya read suggests this, but my theory is that John was a black man in Louisiana who was a shining example of a bunch of white prosecutors fucking up. So, his win was appealed. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court. And despite popular opinion that there were an awful lot of shenanigans in that case, the Supreme Court ruled in Harry Connick Sr.’s favor, and, well, prosecutors can legally withhold Brady materials. Obviously, Queen Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented in this case. Because of course she did.Prosecutors are almost immune when it comes to wrongdoing. They’re immune to civil cases and are rarely disciplined in cases of misconduct. An article written in March of 2019 looking into accountability for prosecutors in California, mentions that the CA State Bar rarely investigates prosecutors. They mention that a lack of resources may contribute to this. They looked at a study that found in California from 2004-2009 there were 707 instances where a judge found that a prosecutor committed misconduct. Only six of those resulted in a public sanction by the state bar. This problem isn’t isolated to California: in Massachusetts only two prosecutors were publicly disciplined between 1980 and 2016. There were at least 142 instances during that same period of time where a judge reversed a guilty verdict or dismissed charges due to prosecutor misconduct. Over 1,400 non-prosecutors have been disciplined in Massachusetts over the last 15 years. In Louisiana, the first professional sanction against a prosecutor didn’t occur until 2005. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo approved a bill in the spring of 2019 to set up the nations first independent commission to investigate reports of misconduct by prosecutors. The bill received support from many black and latinx democrats who saw it as an answer to systemic racism. The commission will be made up of 11 people who can investigate attorneys and determine whether their conduct is unprofessional or unlawful. Prosecutors have been fighting this and calling it unconstitutional, even filing suit against it. The article discusses the different types of unethical stuff prosecutors do and mentions that they have a “whatever it takes mentality”. The article also notes that when someone is accused of a crime they cease to be seen as a person by the legal system. It says that without plea bargaining our criminal system couldn’t process the nearly 11 million arrests that occur every year, and without misconduct way fewer people would plead guilty. We live in a culture that doesn’t trust defense lawyers. Marvin Schechter told Priya that people often ask him how he can defend guilty people to which he replies “how can I not defend innocent people?” Our system promises innocent until proven guilty but that doesn’t seem to be the case. The defense attorneys fight for that promise, but exonerees are left with broken promises from the system. They’re presumed guilty from the beginning and often are even after being exonerated. They deserve a public apology and the victims deserve a promise that the justice system will do everything they can to find the person actually responsible for the crime. Priya and Jess asked their experts if they had a “wis hlist” of reforms they would like to see. On Chris Mumma’s list was restrictions or controls on the use of jailhouse informants. In many of the cases this podcast has covered, jailhouse informants were used and were lying. The I Beverly Lake Jr Fair Trial Act was put up for a vote. It included concerns about the reliability of jailhouse informants and suggested that no one should be convicted based on the word of a jailhouse informant alone, there should be other corroborated evidence. Regulating the use of jailhouse informants should be done nationwide and Connecticut is currently doing work in this area. The new rules there include requiring pre-trial hearings on whether their testimony should be allowed and forcing prosecutors to disclose any deals with informants and their history of testifying in other cases. A bill was signed in July that will create the nation’s first statewide system to track the use of informants and the benefits they receive in exchange for their testimony. California, Connecticut, Oklahoma, and Utah all require juries to be given instructions to scrutinize informant’s testimonies. Also on Chris’ wish list was a more cooperative post-conviction review and resolution process and repercussions for prosecutorial misconduct. This item was on a few of their expert’s list. Kim Cook’s and Saundra Westervelt’s list includes that the state helps an exoneree readjust to life after exoneration. They suggest reparations for the exonerated person and their family, compensation within a reasonable about of time, expungement of the crimes for which they were convicted immediately upon release, access to healthcare including mental healthcare, free education and training for employment, assistance finding employment, and adjustments to social security, they also want officials and advocates to remember the harm done to the victims or family of victims at the heart of the original conviction case. They suggest reparations that may assist in their healing in the form of: time to ask questions about how this happened, answers to be provided by the judicial body overturning the conviction or someone in a position of authority who does not continue to maintain the exoneree’s guilt, an opportunity to meet the exonerated person if both parties agree, financial compensation to help with costs from the wrongful conviction, access to healthcare to assist with physical or emotional trauma, and extension of the statute of limitations for rape and sexual assault cases to allow the identification of the actual perpetrator. Priya goes a step further and says that the evidence should be preserved for a long time. This is especially true as it’s not always easy for survivors to come forward. Marilyn Miller said she would like to see the adoption of common sense standards set by The Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science (OSAC). The standards they set include minimum requirements, best practices, standard protocols, and other guidance to help ensure the results of the forensic analysis are reliable and reproducible. She would also like to see the accreditation of forensic science programs in higher education. Marilyn was also asked about some of the things she was grateful for. The standards set by OSAC is one of those as well as lawyers who understand the power of forensic science done properly and 25 years of cool students. The impact of the results of the audit will be felt for a long time as prosecutors and defense attorneys examine cases up to two decades old. Chris Mumma is still dealing with the reverberations today. In episode two we learned that the Center on Actual Innocence rejects 95% of the cases that come across their desk as they have to pass a series of rigorous tests. When Chris takes on a case, it means not only that there’s credible evidence that the individual is innocent but it seems to mean the individual is definitely innocent. When she takes on a case she completely dedicates herself to the case. Chris had been dealing with the SBI Crime Lab since 2006 and is still dealing with the repercussions of their misconduct. On May 5th 2008, a boater on the Catawba River in Mt Holly, NC called 911 after seeing a car that had run off an embankment and a body near it. When police arrived, they discovered the body of Ira Yarmolenko, a 20 year old UNC Charlotte student, lying dead next to her car. She had three ligatures around her neck and 100 yards down the embankment a man named Mark Carver and his cousin Neal Cassada were fishing. DNA found microscopic skin cells that “matched” Mark in Ira’s car. This is touch DNA which is really unreliable because it’s something you could leave just by picking something up in the store. Mark and Neil were charged with the murder of Ira and ultimately placed under house arrest. Being charged with a murder you didn’t commit sounds like it would be extremely stressful, so it’s not that big of a surprise that the night before his trial, Neil had a heart attack and died. Prosecutors offered Mark a deal where he would get four to eight years in prison, and, as he was innocent, he turned down their offer and the case went to trial. Like we’ve seen before, the defense thought the case was really weak and didn’t bother to provide any evidence. At this point, it was 2011 and the 230 cases from the audit had happened but that was evidently not enough for the defense attorneys to be diligent. A year earlier there had been a publication of updated guidelines that were relevant to the evidence reported at the trial. Had the DNA testing been reported at the trial, none of it would have been reported as matching Mark but instead he was sentenced to life in prison. Chris Mumma took on Mark’s case in 2013 and after a number of delays, the hearing began last spring. On April 8th, 2019, former SBI Special Agent Mark Booty testified. He said that in the lab in 2010 everyone was panicked about the audit report that had just come out but inexplicably inside the lab, agents were ignoring scientific advancements that could have helped Mark. He told the court that they were trying to save their jobs and that they weren’t focused on science at the time. A couple of years prior to the trial, Chris Mumma pointed out the similarities between Mark and Greg’s cases where the biggest reason for the conviction was proximity to a dead body. Priya says that, on a personal note, it was great watching the headlines over the summer because in June the judge set aside Mark’s case and he walked out of the courtroom a free man. However, he still has an ankle monitor and was not found not guilty. Mark will likely have to suffer through a new trial, but maybe justice will prevail and the charges will be dropped. Of course this means that after a decade, there has been no investigation into who actually murdered Ira. Mark and Neal have always been the only suspects so it’s likely that, as with Greg, there won’t be any investigation, meaning there will be no justice for the victim and her friends and family. There are many similarities between Greg and Mark’s cases including the minuscule evidence and offers of plea deals. Chris refers to Mark as her “Greg Taylor 2.0”. It was Greg’s case that sounded the alarm that something was drastically wrong in the SBI lab, which plunged the lab into chaos. The chaos that resulted in no one paying attention to the evidence that could have cleared Mark and his cousin. Chris says that it’s almost ironic that the exoneration of one of her clients could have lead to the wrongful conviction of another. In Radley Balko’s articles that were referenced earlier, Judy Melenik suggested that if the courts are following the laws placed before them by legislatures then it’s time to find legislatures who are serious about criminal justice reform and who are ready to pass laws that fund forensic labs and require the legal system to give the wrongfully convicted another chance at overturning those convictions and seeking retribution. Jess and Priya advises us that DAs are elected officials and that the best thing we can do is "vote the F’d Up people out”. To close the podcast, the F’d Up crew share their final thoughts on what they’ve covered this season. Keith says that in doing this podcast he’s been most surprised about the justice system’s willingness to pick and choose evidence to which Priya says that they don’t treat someone as innocent until proving guilty. It’s more like they decide the person is guilty and just work towards proving it. When asked what reform she would like to see since doing this podcast, Jess said for her it’s that the prosecutors are held accountable. Priya says that that’s also a huge deal for her and that behind the scenes of doing the podcast she’s learned that you have to be very clear in asking for a lawyer. You can’t say something like “I may want a lawyer now” you have to clearly invoke your right for a lawyer, and she wants more people to know that. In closing they want us to know the most important thing we can do to help is vote.
Welcome back to a new episode of Bench Minutes with Sam Snelling and Jarrett Sutton. Sam and Jarrett have not caught up in a bit, so they are hear to catch up on some things that have been going on with the Mizzou Basketball Program! Some topics include Cuonzo's recruiting, Tilmon in year 3, and this new idea that Mizzou Basketball is Big Guard U. They also dive into what this season holds as where Mizzou Basketball might be in 5 years. Episode Breakdown: :15 – 3:25: Welcome back to Bench Minutes! It has been a *minute*…. Let’s catch up with Jarrett! 3:26 – 8:07: Was this a successful offseason for Cuonzo Martin? 8:08 – 14:00: Let’s talk a little Jeremiah Tilmon 14:01 – 27:35: Big Guard U?! 27:36 – 33:10: How about Mizzou’s Non-Con Schedule and what they can achieve there. 33:11 – 43:00: What is one thing you would like to see this team accomplish this year and some thoughts on the Overall direction of the program in the next 5 years. 43:01 – END: Some more final thoughts and we’ll see you next time! You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @SamTSnelling and @JarrettTSutton. If you like Rock M Nation Podcasts, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to follow Rock M Nation on Twitter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Athletic Director Tilmon Clark joined us today for an awesome chat! He dropped some breaking news for MC Athletes!!!
Mizzou beat writer Alex Schiffer is in Chicago for the NBA Draft Combine and got to talk to Jontay Porter, the former Missouri Tigers forward and draft hopeful. Schiffer recounts that conversation and much more in his phoner with SportsBeat KC host Blair Kerkhoff. Read the stories we discussed: ‘I felt invincible’: Mizzou’s Jontay Porter explains how he re-tore ACL during rehab - https://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-missouri/article230477924.html Porter’s out, Tilmon’s back and a recruit commits: Here’s what MU’s roster looks like - https://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-missouri/article230399054.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive Cuts returns after a few weeks off and there is plenty to talk about as it relates to Mizzou Basketball. From Jontay Porter declaring, Tilmon testing the waters, and recruiting in 2020, Sam and Matt have you covered. You’ll feel a lot better, hopefully, about 2020 after you listen. Let’s dive in. Episode Breakdown: :15 – 2:45: Intro and welcome back to Dive Cuts! We’ll catch up for a bit. What’s new? 2:46 – 9:01 Jontay Porter declared and this feels final, right? Tilmon also put his name in, but there’s an update to that. 9:02 – 25:48: Mizzou has 3 scholarships available. What will happen there and where is the disappointment level on the Eric Williams news? 25:49 – 54:36: Here to talk you through some 2020 nerves you might be having and what is in store for the future as it relates to recruiting. 54:37 – END: Wrap-up, final thoughts, and we will return soon! In the meantime, please subscribe, rate and review Rock M Radio wherever you get your podcasts! You can follow the members of Today’s show on Twitter @SamTSnelling & @MattJHarris85. Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMRadio on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3:00-It's still an "Us vs. Them" mentality in the St. Louis media when it comes to the NFL in L.A. I'll run through some figures and stats and cut through the spin. Conclusion? The NFL is better off in L.A. than St. Louis. 7:50-The biggest reason the Rams left St. Louis to go back out west is now the same reason Major League Soccer is hesitant to award St. Louis it's next franchise. 13:40-My Mizzou-Tennessee preview. How Torrence and Tilmon can play a role in tonight's matchup. 17:00-George Young from KFRU/KLIK radio is my guest. He read the NCAA's investigative findings into Mizzou's rogue tutor. When you hear the results, the penalties will upset you even more.
It's warmer on Antartica than it is in the Midwest Jared Goff admits he may have cheered for Brady when he was a little boy. Brady doesn't take the Super Bowl for granted. Auburn is without their starting center. They are 0-3 in the games he's missed with an injury. Big night for Tilmon? I share my thoughts on tonight's game.
Welcome back to another episode of Dive Cuts! Programming Note: Ideally, these will all be heading your way on Mondays/Tuesdays now… Back to your regularly scheduled podcast. Sam and Matt are back talking Mizzou Hoops, their showing against A&M/Alabama, what’s ahead and they take some listener questions! Let’s Dive in. Episode Breakdown: :15 – 15:10: Let’s jump right in and talk Texas A&M and that game and some takeaways and takes as well. 15:11 – 19:40: Alabama, Tilmon, Geist and depth. 19:41 – 27:22: Arkansas is coming up. Let’s break it down. 27:23 – 32:41: After Arkansas, Mizzou welcomes LSU to Columbia on Saturday and they’ve been hot recently… And some predications for these two games this week! 32:42 – 50:05: Let’s get to some listener questions! Topics include: Geist’s progress as a player, KJ Santos in the rotation vs. Mitchell Smith, Ronnie Suggs, Dru Smith, and more! 50:06 – END: Final thoughts and be sure to rate, review, and subscribe to Rock M Radio wherever you get your podcasts. You can follow the members of Today’s show on Twitter @SamTSnelling and @MattJHarris85. Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMRadio on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the twenty seventh ever episode we discuss Jeremiah Tilmon's recent struggles, assess the early SEC picture, and preview upcoming match-ups with Texas A&M and Arkansas. Enjoy!
Episode 53 • Jeremiah Tilmon has played about 30 minutes in each of the Missouri men's basketball team's past three games combined. That's not going to cut it. How do the Tigers keep their foul-prone sophomore center on the court? In this edition of the Eye on the Tigers podcast, sports columnist Ben Frederickson and Mizzou beat writer Dave Matter dive into Tilmon's foul trouble, and how to fix and/or work around it. After the conversation switches to football, the two share their understanding of linebacker coach Brian Odom, Barry's brother, departing for the same job at Oklahoma. Jeff Thomas and Albert O. also come up.
Inside Mizzou Athletics for 12/26/18 - Mike talks with Cuonzo Martin, Jeremiah Tilmon, Jordan Geist and Barry Odom
Bench Minutes with Sam Snelling and Jarrett Sutton is back with a new episode talking all things Mizzou Basketball, the inner workings of the college game, and some of Jarrett’s thoughts on what we have seen from this Mizzou Basketball team so far, Tilmon’s growth, the journey with Jordan Geist, some thoughts on recruiting and the odds of Jontay Porter returning next season. Episode Breakdown: :15 – 12:35: Welcome back to Bench Minutes! Let’s catch up with Jarrett and talk about Mizzou’s start this season. 12:36 – 19:00: Let’s talk Tilmon, skip passes, and other trends in College Basketball. 19:01 – 30:06: The reason why Javon Pickett is playing over Torrence Watson. Thoughts? 30:07 – 39:45: The growth and the journey of Jordan Geist. 39:46 – 44:45: Jontay Porter: thoughts on him and could Mizzou fans see him return next year? And some more on Tilmon’s growth. 44:46 – 58:00: Let’s take some questions from Twitter including some speculation about what to do with the last scholarship spot for 2019, Ronnie Suggs and crunch time defense, and more! 58:01 – END: Final thoughts, subscribe to Rock M Radio wherever you get your podcasts and we’ll see you next time! You can follow the members of Today’s show on Twitter @SamTSnelling & @JarrettTSutton. Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMRadio on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rock M Radio and the Dive Cuts crew is back with another edition of your favorite Mizzou Basketball podcast! They dive into a brief recap on what we saw from Mizzou since the last time we saw them. Mizzou Basketball is also about a third of the way through their season. What are their thoughts so far? Sam and Matt also break down Kevin Puryear, Jeremiah Tilmon and what they mean to this team. Tilmon's last couple of outings have been successes as far as the fouling goes... What's changed? When will we see a little bit more of Jordan Barnett driving? PLUS, Mizzou has a Point Guard situation we are still waiting to see how it plays out down the stretch. Who do you think should see the most time on the floor at Point Guard? Let us know on Twitter @RockMRadio, @SamTSnelling, and @MattJHarris85. To wrap things up, they touch on the Courtney Ramey recruiting situation and where Mizzou is with that after the latest news on that front. Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMRadio on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May 18th, 2017 Blair Kerkhoff, of the KC Star, joined the Program to talk about the situation at Baylor, David Boren talking again and Tilmon to Mizzou. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tilmon to Mizzou has Travis in a tizzy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
Graduation was briefly discussed as I didn't want to talk about it for too long for fear of crying. HUGE segment on Missouri Tiger basketball and Jeremiah Tilmon, followed by an Asking Schmidt segment that was supposed to be less than 10 minutes but went 15+ because I give the people what they want. Also I leave you guys an Easter egg at the end.
It was a busy Wednesday for the Illinois basketball program. Our Illini expert Kedric Prince reacts to Tilmon's decision to ask for release, the future of Mark Smith, and the latest additions to the Illini coaching staff.