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This week we discuss the bonkers and quite strange signing of Shohei Ohtani. With the crazy amount of deferred money and a couple of caveats, what do the three of us think of the whole thing? Continuing our This Week In Baseball, we discuss the landmark Messersmith/McNally ruling on December 23, 1975 and its long lasting effects on baseball.Our Hall of Famer this week is 19th century pitcher Tim Keefe. He holds the single season record for WAR, but just how impressed were we for the totality of his career? For our parting shots we discuss Bryce Harper wanting an even further contract with the Phillies and the oft-forgotten feat of the 200 hit season. Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 24:31Hall of Fame Discussion - 41:55Parting Shots - 51:37
Wednesday Hill 'n' Dale ATR from Churchill Downs-Part 1: Tim Keefe (Laurel progress), HKJC with Dick Powell
HRRN's Trainer Talk presented by Fasig-Tipton - Mike Penna spends an hour with Tim Keefe
How often do you think about how your birth will unfold? Today's guests, Adriana and Tim Keefe, share the details of their two home birth stories. After a hospital birth for her first child, she decided on home birth for babies 2 and 3. Adriana and Tim both talk about the preparation process for their home births as well as helpful resources and the sequence of events in both births. From Adriana regarding her first home birth: “I envisioned how my labor and delivery would go…and it went exactly how I envisioned it” Things we talk about in this episode: Choosing home birth after hospital birth Dad's perspective on choosing home birth How partner can be involved in the birth Visualization and manifestation for your birth experience Comfort techniques during labor Links From The Episode: Adriana's website: https://adrianakeefe.com/ Adriana's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrikeefe/ Why Not Home: https://www.whynothome.com/ The Business Of Being Born: https://watch.thebusinessof.life/bizoffilms/play/621fe8b47c1e9a00374c4c8b Rebozo technique: https://www.spinningbabies.com/pregnancy-birth/techniques/other-techniques/rebozo-manteada-4/ Offers From Our Awesome Partners: Splash Blanket: https://splashblanket.com/ - use code DIAH15 for 15% off your order Needed: https://bit.ly/2DuMBxP - use code DIAH to get 20% off your order More From Doing It At Home: Doing It At Home book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJcPmU DIAH Website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingitathome/ DIAH YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pzuzQC DIAH Merch: https://bit.ly/3qhwgAe Give Back to DIAH: https://bit.ly/3qgm4r9
Tim Keefe, CPA, CGMA, is continuing a family tradition in the profession. His grandfather, father, and two siblings have been accountants. Keefe has worked in several industries over the course of his career, and he found value in the mentorship of several people along the way. Keefe is curious by nature, and he likes to see new places. That's one reason he's in the middle of traveling to every U.S. state, where he's trying to see a professional sporting event in each. He's also hoping to visit all the current Major League Baseball stadiums. Keefe, the subject of the Journal of Accountancy June issue's Last Word feature, shared highlights of recent travels, why he thinks listening is so important, and more. Also, get a summary of recent IRS news coverage by Paul Bonner on two topics: A report that shows delayed screening of IRS new hires put taxpayer data at risk A letter from the AICPA that calls for further measures to address the IRS backlog.
On this episode of The Floor Show, Tim and I discuss our time on the road together in West Berlin, our time growing up in the Syracuse hardcore scene, and what we've been listening to lately. Be sure to check out Tim's latest project Obdura - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln48CaXBPgI Here's that band Remain & Sustain we were talking about - https://remainandsustain.bandcamp.com/track/no-peace If you or anyone you know have been or are currently in a hardcore or punk band or are associated with that type of music in any "professional" way, please reach out to floorshowpodcast@gmail.com if you'd be interested in coming on the show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of the Irish Baseball Podcast: John Fitzgerald discusses the origins of the Baseball United Foundation and the Irish American Baseball Society with host Rick Becker. Co-host Jim Ward discusses Chicago White Sox bench coach Joe McEwing's pre-game preparations. Irish National Baseball Team outfielder Conor Santoianni introduces us to an Irish Baseball Legend named Tim Keefe. Visit the Irish American Baseball Society for Irish Baseball T-shirts, caps, and jerseys and to learn more about our research into the history of Irish Baseball!
Any time a pair of 300 game winners faces one another in a game, it's a big deal. Anytime, that is, except the first time, which took place 130 years ago this week when Pud Galvin and Tim Keefe took the mound in anger. Mike and Bill look back at the colorful history of the pair, including the recent PED allegations against Galvin, and marvel at how different pitching was in the 19th century. Plus, happy birthday to Mario Soto and Bubbles Hargrave!
Support The Channel: https://streamlabs.com/RobSays https://streamelements.com/robsays/tip https://patreon.com/RobSays__ http://RobSays.net On Sunday I had another Salt Lake Sit-Down with Tim Keefe and Skelton. It was a great show. I highly recommend you check it out if and when you get a chance. There’s a lot to unpack and parse in it and a lot of good takeaways. One of the things that we talked about, towards the end of the show was the need, now more than ever, for guys to use their voices. Guys like you listening to this....
During a study tour in Dublin I had the chance to visit the Chester Beatty Library and have a talk with Tim Keefe – Head of Digital. We talked about using digital solutions to improve access to and experience of the Museum. Tim Keefe is the Head of Digital for the Chester Beatty Museum in Dublin Ireland. This new department is responsible for ongoing digitisation of the museum's collections and their open access dissemination through new web based infrastructure. Tim is also responsible for the development and implementation of the museums long term digital strategy and vision. In addition to this role Tim is the Director of Finance and non-executive board member of the Digital Preservation Coalition, and is an adjunct faculty member in the graduate programme for the school of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin. Prior to this position Tim worked as the Head of the Digital Resources and Imaging Services at Trinity College Dublin. This department was dedicated to the development of digital library resources from the university's special collections and archives. Tim also worked as a Research Scientist at the Eastman Kodak Corporation in the Research and Development Division as a member of a new product development and innovation laboratory, as well as in the Kodak Professional Digital Capture Group supporting the development of innovative new professional digital capture products. https://chesterbeatty.ie/
Welcome back to Break Your Budget, where I talk all things millennial money. In this episode, I sat down with Tim Keefe, who is quite well-versed in investing and planning for retirement. He unpacks the difference between a 401k, Roth IRA, and Traditional IRA. We also discuss index funds, and why they are such a great option for amateur investors. (Apologies for the lower audio quality this episode) Questions? Follow me on instagram @breakyourbudget DISCLAIMER: All opinions are our own. This podcast is educational only.
Tim Keefe joins us again for part 4 of our ongoing series in American Pragmatism. The Neopragmatists were (are) a group of philosophers who appropriated pragmatist themes and helped revive American Pragmatism in the late 20th century. —— MORE FROM TIM—— “What Is Philosophy” (Mindgasms - Youtube)“Postmodernity” (James And The Giant Podcast)—— JOIN THE CONVERSATION—— Give us your feedback in the comment section at the bottom of the episode page: History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe Part 4 - Neopragmatism——HOW TO SUPPORT THE SHOW—— -Donate to our patreonaccount. -Rate and Review us on iTunes -Share the podcast with your friends—— REACH OUT—— Host: @HaydenTheBruce@PragmaticChristPragmaticChristian.com
Tim Keefe joins us again for part 3 of our ongoing series in American Pragmatism, where we talk about the life and pragmatism of William James.William James is known as the “Father of American psychology," as well as one of the most influential philosophers to ever come out of the United States. After citing Charles Peirce’s pragmatic maxim in a lecture on religion, James became the leader of a movement in philosophy known as Pragmatism."Pragmatism asks its usual question. "Grant an idea or belief to be true," it says, "what concrete difference will its being true make in anyone's actual life? How will the truth be realized? What experiences will be different from those which would obtain if the belief were false? What, in short, is the truth's cash-val;ue in experiential terms”-William James, Pragmatism: A New Name For Some Old Ways Of Thinking—— MORE FROM TIM——“What Is Philosophy”(Mindgasms - Youtube)“Postmodernity”(James And The Giant Podcast)—— JOIN THE CONVERSATION——Give us your feedback in the comment section at the bottom of the episode page: History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe Part 3 - William James——HOW TO SUPPORT THE SHOW——Donate to our patreonaccount.Rate and Review us on iTunesShare the podcast with your friends—— REACH OUT——Host: @HaydenTheBruce@PragmaticChristPragmaticChristian.com
American Pragmatism was born out of the conversations of a small group of men who called themselves “the Metaphysical Club”. It was a group made of lawyers, scientists, and philosophers, who shared an interest in Darwin, as well as a common conviction that beliefs have consequences.It was in this club where William James first heard Charles Peirce read his “pragmatic maxim”: “Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object”.In this episode, Tim Keefe joins the show to talk about the most influential ideas of the Metaphysical Club, as well as Charles Peirce’s “pragmatic maxim”.—— MORE FROM TIM—— “What Is Philosophy” (Mindgasms - Youtube)“Postmodernity” (James And The Giant Podcast)—— JOIN THE CONVERSATION—— Give us your feedback in the comment section at the bottom of the episode page: A History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe Part 2 - The Metaphysical Club——HOW TO SUPPORT THE SHOW——Donate to our patreon account. Rate and Review us on iTunes Share the podcast with your friends—— REACH OUT——Host: @HaydenTheBruce@PragmaticChristPragmaticChristian.com
Tim Keefe joins the show to discuss his life-long study in philosophy, and to help set the stage for our series on the history and ideas of American Pragmatism. —— JOIN THE CONVERSATION—— Give us your feedback in the comment section at the bottom of the episode page: A History of Pragmatism with Tim Keefe Part 1 - Rising Modernism——HOW TO SUPPORT THE SHOW—— -Donate to our patreon account. -Rate and Review us on iTunes -Share the podcast with your friends—— REACH OUT—— Host: @HaydenTheBruce@PragmaticChristPragmaticChristian.com
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