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Dishing with Stephanie's Dish
Michael Kenney from Defined Destinations

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 28:18


Original Episode Transcript FollowsStephanie:Hello, everybody, and welcome to Dishing with Stephanie's Dish, the podcast where we talk about food. A lot of times we talk to cookbook authors and kind of understand their process and what they're doing. Well, I'm just noticing my hair is real bedhead, but it is what it is. Friends, in this particular episode, I want to talk to my friend Michael Kenney. He is from Defined Destinations. He owns his own business, and it's a travel company. And. And Michael and I met about three years ago now, and we have done a number of trips together, and we are planning our April trip, which is going to be to Turkey, and we have a lot of different cities that we're going to visit.And one of the things that I've heard from a lot of people is they all know we're going to Turkey and they want to hear about it, and they're excited to know about the destination, but they're nervous about signing up for the trip. So said to Michael, let's just talk. Let's do a podcast where we give people an idea of what to expect, where we're going, what kind of things we're going to see. My friend Todd Walker, coincidentally has. He's in Turkey right now. And he said. And he's been. He travels all over.He works for the Viking Cruise Lines, doing trips for them and helping to write about them and help people experience them. He sent me a text, and he said, turkey is in his top three places he's ever been. He's just super hot on it. He's like, you are totally going at the exact right time. Because he's like, people are just starting to learn about it, but there's so many cool things. He said it's a trip like nothing has ever experienced before. So, Michael, I'm excited to talk to you about it. And people ask me like, well, why did you pick turkey? And I was like, why not? I have always.I met a guy 20 years ago and in Paris that was from Turkey, and first of all, he was gorgeous, so let's just go there. But second of all, he really, like, he just was telling me about where he lived and what Turkey was like and what the food was like. And he talked to me about the spice Trail and kind of how people came in through Istanbul and then crossed over into Italy and into Spain. And it made me feel like, wow, okay. Turkey is this very Mediterranean feeling place with tons of culture, and I've always wanted to go there, so I picked it. Michael, why did you allow me to pick Turkey? Knowing that it would be a destination that would be harder to sell for people.Michael Kenney:Yeah, I think that's what's great. And thanks for having me on, Stephanie. It's always a blast, you know, to travel with you and with your, your listeners. It just, we've built some really great bonds with the people, which has been a fun. So even our latest trip to Sicily. What, what a blast. And great people.Stephanie:Yes.Michael Kenney:But you going back to why we choose this and with Turkey, and that's what's great about you. It's like you're willing to try some new areas. And a lot of people are like, well, I've heard of Turkey. I don't know much about it. And I think that's where we both kind of glammed on. Like, let's go and let's have this experience. And we've been putting group trips together for 27 years and we have some great partners and some Turkish partners, too, that can really open up the, the eyes. I know several people that have been to, to Istanbul and everyone's heard of Istanbul, like, oh, it's a top five city on earth for a lot of people.And you're probably wondering, well, why? So I encourage you to kind of jump in, look at our website, do a little research on that. But Turkey is so, so much more than that. I. They have absolutely stunning beaches, their food culture, their spices, the seaside communities, the, the Roman ruins. They have so much in different little pockets. So Turkey offers. And I think that's what maybe gravitated you and I both to it. Just the diversity and still a little of that wonder, like what's, what's really, what's in Turkey.And I think, you know, we, we talked about a little earlier before the podcast about some of the places, you know, that are kind of overrun with tourists. And definitely Turkey is not there. It will be at some point. So it's kind of fun to get on maybe the ground level to, to some of these places and not just Istanbul, because it, it is busy, but some of the other places that we're going to go from Ephesus to Kabukia or Pamuk. There's so many different places that are on this trip that you've never even heard of. So it's kind of like, well, I haven't really heard of that. Go, go look at our website. Go do a little research on the Internet and see what.It's so amazing. The Europeans, they know of Turkey really, really well because it's a, it's a quick flight and they Absolutely love it. I'm in Europe nine times a year and the folks that I talk with over there, they absolutely love it. So it's kind of like a discovery trip for Americans. And what's great about our trip that will, it's fully guided. We have 31 meals included. We have the inner flight inside, Turkey included. So there's really no out of pocket expense for that.So you can really sit back and relax and take in the best of Turkey with our local guides. And there's just so much and I think that's what's going to be kind of fun to go discover. This place in our group is going to be no more than 15 people. It's a small group experience so you can really relax and enjoy that. And I know folks that maybe, well, what's a group tour? You know, I think you even mentioned that too for some people. Like, well, what do you do? It's again, we've kind of handled everything. We've taken care of the hotels, the buses, the cooking class that we're going to do. I mean, you might want to touch on that later.But we've taken all of that, these best of experiences and put it in one itinerary so you can sit back and relax and know that you're going to see the best of Turkey.Stephanie:I think explaining my husband Kurt's sort of transformation is good here. My husband is an independent person. He's owned his own business, he's a sailor. He would, he, he has no interest really in group travel. Like when I brought it up to him and that I was going to start leading trips, he was like, why would you want to do that? Why would you want to be with people you don't even know? Like, he is just anti group travel as a rule. And he came on our first trip, he wanted to come with us when we went to Cambodia and we went to Vietnam. He knew that he would never plan a trip to Asia on his own. So he thought, well, I'll go along on this group travel and I'll just suck up the group travel part because I get to go to this cool destination.Well, what happened is he loved it. He liked group travel. He liked meeting new people. He liked not being the person that had to be in charge of making sure that we got our luggage to the room and that we made it to the right flights and that he had to carry all the stuff and all the itinerary. He kind of liked that he wasn't responsible for all that. And he liked the food, he liked Meeting the people he liked, not having to be in a city he'd never been in and figure out exactly where we were going to eat every single meal. We had flexibility. Obviously, on these trips, we want it to be your trip.In our Sicily experience, you mentioned a couple times, like, if this doesn't feel like something you want to do, then don't do it. Do something else for the day. We can help you orchestrate other things. He really loved the idea that he didn't have to do everything. And in fact, when we did our cooking class in Sicily, which was amazing, by the way, we learned to make arancini, which they call arancino. We made a thing called a pinella, which was a chickpea pancake that they eat in a sandwich, which was kind of different. But Kurt didn't want to do the cooking class. He was like, you know what? I think I'm just gonna go walk around the city.So him and another friend peeled off and, like, that's the joy of these trips. We plan everything, but if you're tired or if you just want a day of rest, you can do that too. We really try to make it so that we know it's your experience. We're not as interested in you just being forced to come along on things that you're not interested in. We're interested in your experience. We want you to have a good time. So if Kurt Johnson can get turned on to group travel, I feel like, seriously, anyone can.Michael Kenney:No, that's. That's well said. I would have never guessed that about Kurt initially. You know, and I wouldn't call him an introvert by any means, but I think we get, you know, a lot of people like that with. With. Kurt. You know, maybe their. Their.Their husband or their wife drags them on a trip, and they're like, you know what? This is actually pretty cool, especially for the person that maybe is doing typically all the planning. And it's stressful. You know, we do all that for you, but you can really, again, sit back and enjoy. You spend a lot of money to go on these trips, and that's what we want. So we want you to feel like you. You have that. That freedom, too. When we set up our hotels in nice, central locations and safe areas, too, that you can go out and explore, so we encourage you to do that.But honestly, we feel pretty good that the pace of these trips are designed really well, that you have that flexibility, because we want you. Yes, you're in a group, even a small group, but we want to make it feel like you're having these experience with, with a friend or a family member that's with you too, that you, you feel like you're, you're having these little exploring trips, but it's all kind of put together already for you. But again, we, we have time for you to go exploring, to have these other experiences, which is really, really important. Balance is so important. Over 27 years, I think we've really, we focus on that so we know that, that people are comfortable having that free time to explore. But again, having the, the framework of an itinerary with, with experiences. Typically, we might do a city tour in the, in the morning and then have the rest of your day free to have your own exploring. Then maybe for, especially for this trip with the 31 meals that will meet up and have dinner in a place.And again, they're all being curated with our local team too, in the area that you're going to have foods local from the area in great mom PA type of restaurants. So sometimes it's stressful when you're trying to figure out where am I going to go eat, what should I do? I want to make sure the dinner is going to be great. We've got that taken care of so you can sit back and relax. And again, we know most of you probably have not heard of a lot of these places. Please, we implore you to go and take a look at the itinerary, do a little research, because I guarantee in a few years from now, these are going to be mainstream and you'll be able to go explore and see these places before they're overly busy. So take a look at this itinerary.Stephanie:I was impressed because when I first was thinking about Turkey, I went on a map and I didn't realize, like, when I started going to Croatia, I didn't realize how close Croatia is to Italy. That literally they share a sea and that a lot of Italians use Croatia as their summer vacation spot.Michael Kenney:Yeah.Stephanie:And I didn't also realize that Turkey and Italy are very close and that a lot of Europeans, because they've got EasyJet there, that's an Italian airline, they're going to Turkey like we would be going to Palm Springs. I mean, a lot of Europeans are experiencing Turkey and it's just not a destination that a lot of Americans are familiar with. But a lot of people are going there and having fun, doing fun things. This. It's been so fun for me to watch my friend Todd Walker, because he went to Cappadocia, which is a city that we're going to go to and they have all these fairy houses that are like these stone. They look like dunce caps sort of. They're these weird structures. And he, like, actually spent the night in one of them.He did a hot air balloon r there, which is part of our itinerary. If someone wants to add that on, I know Kurt's going to do that. It's like he went and he had all this video of it where there's 140 hot air balloons going up kind of all at once out of this city. It just looks so completely cool. And then the. The huge market. There's like, the world's largest market. So all of these trips, I always end up with a group of great women shoppers.And I'm like, okay, bring an extra bag, ladies, because you're going to come home with a rug and you're going to come home with all of these spices. There's 4,000 stalls in the Grand Market in Istanbul. Do you know that?Michael Kenney:Yeah, the Grand Bazaar. I didn't know exactly how many, but, yeah, it's massive.Stephanie:So just that, like, I love getting into a market and just, like, seeing all the different things, feeling all the different spices. In Sicily, we had an opportunity to go to the market, and afterwards we had our. Our local guide that kind of takes you around and shows you where everything is and gives you a sense of maybe what to look for at the market. And then we split up and Kurt and I, he just wanted to drink beer in the market and kind of experience feeling in the market. So we went and got sandwiches. But a bunch of other people, like, shop till they dropped. Like, they had huge shopping bags full of stuff. So if your jam is shopping, great.If your jam is just sitting and taking in the culture, great. Like, you can also learn more about a city by spending time with the city guides that are with us. They're always having lunch with us, and we have a bus driver that we get to know in certain trips. It really just. We just got back from Sicily and we had such a great experience. We had such a great trip. It was probably one of my favorite groups because a lot of the folks had traveled with us before, so we really knew each other, too. It's group travel is really fun.I'm just. I don't know, I'm really jazzed about it, and I'm jazzed about Turkey, and I want people to come. If you could describe Ephesus, because that's a place that I haven't been before and you have what is that like?Michael Kenney:Yeah, Ephesus, it was, you know, built by the Romans in the time of Christ, so 2,000 years ago. And it's. You're walking through. It's. It's unbelievable. It's not like when you're at the Roman Coliseum or that area around there that's actually, it feels like it's in. More in ruins, if you will. But you're like in this village, this Roman village that you can think of, the Apostles walk, maybe if you're, you know, religious.Mary, Jesus's mother, has walked. And the. Still, the stone streets are there. You know, a lot of the buildings are in ruins, but the library, the, the whole front facade is still there. It's, it's unreal. It feels like you're just being brought back in time. And there's truly nothing like Ephesus, which is just right outside of the, the village of Kusadasi, or city in Turkey. But it's, it's like the.If, again, if I could have an analogy, like you're in Rome, but to another level that it's, it's much more, I would say intact. Still in ruins, but intact. But this, this, this village that it's in hibernation. So walking these streets. And we have these local guides as you touched on too, that kind of can bring everything to, to, to life. So, you know, you're not looking through your, your book and trying to like, well, what is this? You listen to an audio guide or our, our local guide speaking about that. So you're learning about the history. But Ephesus is, is.Is unbelievable. And we're not going to see. There's other ruins and more Roman sites and throughout this trip, so you'll really get, you know, a history. I wouldn't say a deep dive. They touch on it. So you're not like, oh, this is so boring. But you even said it's, it's a trip like this is great for, for shoppers, if you want to shop. I'm not a shopper.I like to do what Kurt does. Sit down, maybe have a beer and take it all in and do nothing. Just take in the people walking around, the smells. There's. There's nothing like it. And again, I think this trip to Turkey really offers a potpourri of different experiences. So if you're a foodie, if you're into photography, to culture, to history, this trip really ticks all the boxes. And I guarantee it, you'll love it.You'll love the trip. But then even at the end you. There's a great chance you're going to make lifelong friends on, on a trip like this too. So it's, it really ticks a box of. Of of experiences. So hopefully April is a great time to go to. The temperatures you can expect, you know, low 70s, you know, 50s, 60s at night. So it's really comfortable.Not like in the summer when it's really busy and it's busier with the Europeans and the temperatures hotter. This April time is a great time to visit for sure.Stephanie:Can you talk a little bit about what the food is like? Like, I have an idea, but I don't really know. Like, is it Mediterranean? Is it like meat and pomegranates and couscous?Michael Kenney:Yep, you're nailing it right now. No, it. It is like that. So I think I encourage again people to. To look online too, to see what some of these are. But you maybe have heard of, you know, baklava or, you know, kebabs, the lamb, the beef, the chicken. They have, you know, the different kebabs, lots of different spices, ganache, as many, you know, like fried dishes too, but then a lot of cooked on open fires. But I would say, I wouldn't necessarily say it's comfort food, like German, you know, in having, you know, some of the staples that you might know, but still something that's not too odd.It's probably more closer to home than maybe some of the French food you would see. But you'll see a lot of lamb, the beef, I said some of the fried foods, lots of, you know, from your Turkish delights and different things like that. So I think even when we're walking around in the market, you'll get that. And then we'll at our dinners have different meals as well that will infuse some of these different experiences. So it won't be something completely foreign, but it'll be. It'll be comfortable enough that I think you'll enjoy it, but it definitely be a nice array of different experiences with the food.Stephanie:I haven't told you this, but one of the places, and I don't know where I'm going to do this, but I am going to find. Have you ever been to a hammam or done the spa experience where like, you lay on like hot marble and it's sort of like a sauna and you get sweaty and then you like, go into a room and they like brush you with salt and scrubby things and like completely clean you. It's a Muslim tradition and it's the most amazing thing I've ever done. I did this in Athens and I loved it so much. We went three times while we were in Athens.Michael Kenney:Wow.Stephanie:Find a spa that does this there. I don't know in what city or where we are, but I know a local guide can help me when we get there.Michael Kenney:Yep.Stephanie:Both Kurt and I, it was just the most amazing, relaxing experience. Just someone scrubbing you with all these different herbs and salts. And they have weird little brushes that your eyes are closed and. And you can't even. Like. One of them was this big, puffy, like, pillow feeling that was running across the top of your body. It was so weird, but so great.Michael Kenney:Yeah, I haven't done it. I've seen them. I've done, like, the part that we're just going in, like, in the. In the sauna or the steam bath. That's it. I haven't had the full rub down yet. Maybe on this Turkish.Stephanie:We're going to do it. Yeah, it's great. I'll do it.Michael Kenney:No, it'll be fun, but no, it's very popular over there. The Turkish amans. To do that. So there definitely will be that opportunity. I will. I'll give it a shot. You know, it'll be interesting to have someone scrub me down with salts. But, hey, life's about to have any experiences and.And I'm. And I'm. I'm for it, but I'm glad you enjoyed that. But, yes, they definitely have that. And you'll have that opportunity if you want again. It's. Yeah, it's always. It's.Stephanie:I'm not gonna make anyone go get naked and do this, but if you want to get naked and do this, I'm telling you, it's amazing. And they probably actually. They wear bathing suits because they're pretty modest. Or they'll have, like, a separate women's area and a separate men's area. When we did it in Athens, it was men and women together, and we wore bathing suits. And then when you got into the private room, you could take your bathing suit off. And they were very modest and helpful, but.Michael Kenney:Yeah. So being comfortable. Yeah, no, that's. That's great. Well, that'll be. Maybe we'll just get a whole group and do that to get so great.Stephanie:Yeah, it's just like. It was one of the best things I've ever done. And I. I like spas and massage, and I've done a lot of weird things like that. This was, like, just amazing. Well, I'm excited. I hope that people will join us. The way it works is you can find all the itinerary on defined destinations website.We'll link that in the show notes here you can see each particular day and what city you'll be in and what you'll be doing and what's included. I would imagine in most of these breakfast is included because that's typically a sort of European thing to do. And then as he's. As Michael said, a lot of the meals are included. I do think when you're breaking open a new destination, it's important to kind of give people a sense of what they're going to be experiencing. And food is obviously a big part of that. And food is a big part of my journey on this trip. Turkish delights, if you've never had them, they're like this beautiful little jelly.Turkish coffee is very different. It's a much more intense coffee experience. So if you're a coffee drinker, you'll learn a lot. Also, olive oil is very much present in Turkey. Like again, I keep comparing it to Italy, but it is right across the water. So there's a lot of different olive oils that are used in Turkey, a lot of different spices. We're going to have fun. So the way this works is you can go online, you can put your deposit down and full payment is due I think in January for this trip.You can book your own travel if you want to, meaning get your airfare to get to where we're going to meet for the trip. Or you can use Michael's got a service that can help you book all your airfare. I personally like to control my airfare because I like to have the miles and I like to know exactly how I'm going to set things up on my itinerary. Kurt and I also like to get there like a day or two in advance just to get acclimated a little bit before the rest of you guys come. So that I'm not super jet lagged. I'm on fire by the time you arrive. And yeah, we do. There's going to be a lot of beautiful wine, I'm assuming too, because that's something that there's a great grape destination there.You don't know about Turkish wines yet, but you will. They, they exist. There's actually quite a lot of them. Yeah. And that's how it works. Michael, you've got a special offer just to get people that may be on the fence a little bit. Yeah.Michael Kenney:Well, we're excited. The trip again is April 9th through the 20th. And again, go online, take it just take a look at the website, look at some of the pictures. You'll absolutely love it. And then even all the things that we've talked about that aren't even mentioned in the itinerary, there's so many fun things. But if you're listening to this and you're new to register, you'll get $200 off per person if you register for the trip. Final payment is January 1st, so just think about that. So this would be a great.A great gift for a loved one. Hey, let's. We're going to go to Turkey. And I hear more and more people are. They want to have a travel experience rather than having tangible things about having experiences, especially with ones you love. So hopefully this trip to Turkey, if you want to try something new and have just an amazing experience about a place you maybe haven't heard too much about, I think you'll absolutely love it. So just go to defined destinations.com, like Stephanie said. She'll have the link there, too.Against April 9th through the 20th. You can register right there. If you need help with airfare, we're happy to do that. So we make it pretty easy for you on that end. So we're gonna. We're gonna have a blast with a great group of people and hopefully, you know, you'll want to join this small group of no more than 15 people.Stephanie:Is this the time that we tell people that are listening to maybe stay tuned. I mean, we do have a pretty epic October trip planned.Michael Kenney:Yeah, no, I mean, go for it. We don't have the. All the dates totally confirmed, but we're. Yeah, go ahead.Stephanie:Well, we're working on one of the trips. So I have taken people to Spain, I've taken people to Croatia, I've taken people to Cambodia, Thailand, and now Turkey. And the Croatia trip was really magical and people loved it. And I have a huge fondness for Croatia. Obviously, I've been there a lot, and there were a lot of people that wanted to go on that trip that didn't get the opportunity because it's a luxury experience. It's a luxury yacht. It's small rooms or not small rooms. It's a small ship with actually, the rooms were quite big for a boat.And so we had so many people that wanted to do that itinerary again. Michael said, hey, how about we do it again? But I'll add a couple of new things so that it's a new experience for you too, Stephanie, because there is. I've never been to Zagreb, which seems probably surprising since I've been to Croatia so many times and there's a bunch of these finger lakes. What do they call those? Is it the plastic lakes?Michael Kenney:Yeah, the Plaviche Lakes National Park. Yep.Stephanie:The national parks in Croatia are legendary. If you. I mean Mijet has one of the most beautiful national parks on it with a monastery in the middle of this lake. So we are going to be taking another small group. It'll be smallish. I think we had 28 on our last.Michael Kenney:Yeah, enough to fill the boat. And the boat only can sleep like 34. So it's a small experience on that. But yeah, I'm excited to go back to that again. That's been one of our hot sellers, our Croatia trip. So with the Zagreb and the Blevice lakes and then our seven night cruise, the Croatia trip will be great. So maybe you want to do two trips. Our beautiful Turkey trip in the spring and then come October we'll have this amazing trip to, to Croatia.So go out and have experiences and hopefully you want to join us. I think you'll find great value, great meals just. And great people that to travel with.Stephanie:And if you're listening and you want to explore Michael's other trips because he takes trips with other people, not just me. And also he just guides trips himself. Just tell him that you're a friend of Stephanie's dish so that he knows that you came from my referral. But just like, yeah, if you want to sign up for a Christmas market or you're interested in heading to the Amalfi coast, traveling with defined destinations is a really great opportunity. They do it extremely well. I have traveled a lot and so I've had some good experiences and some not so good experiences. So I know that when you travel with Michael, you're in good hands. I'm still just missing our guide Peter, who was with us on our last Sicilian trip, who turns out has been your friend for like 25 years.I just miss him. He's such a character. I loved him so much.Michael Kenney:Yeah. And that's great. Yeah. Peter's a good friend of mine for. He's our Austrian guy, but he's. He's got family in, in Italy and does some of our, our Central European trips. But again, like you said it too, it's, it's. Again, it's more than just the sights.You're building relationships even if you're not even looking for that. But it's fun to recall and all the good people you've met and the fun experiences you've had along the way. I love what I do, and hopefully it shows in our trips. It's all about having a great experience with great people, so encourage you. And you've been such a great part of the defined destinations family. Thank you, Stephanie.Stephanie:I love it.Michael Kenney:Looking forward to more.Stephanie:If I didn't, people know I would have kicked you to the curb long ago. And you even have got. You've even converted Kurt.Michael Kenney:So, I mean, yeah, that's great. So, yeah, it's about. About having fun and that's what we do. And we'd love to have you on, on any of our trips.Stephanie:Yeah. All right, you guys. So I'll put all that information that you need in the links below. We are going to Turkey and I hope you come. That's all I can say because I'm gonna probably be talking about it non stop because I'm so excited.Michael Kenney:That's great.Stephanie:I'm.Michael Kenney:I'm looking forward to it. Thanks again, Steph.Stephanie:Thanks, Michael. Okay, bye. Bye.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe

Makers of Minnesota
Michael Kenney from Defined Destinations

Makers of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 28:18


Original Episode Transcript FollowsStephanie:Hello, everybody, and welcome to Dishing with Stephanie's Dish, the podcast where we talk about food. A lot of times we talk to cookbook authors and kind of understand their process and what they're doing. Well, I'm just noticing my hair is real bedhead, but it is what it is. Friends, in this particular episode, I want to talk to my friend Michael Kenney. He is from Defined Destinations. He owns his own business, and it's a travel company. And. And Michael and I met about three years ago now, and we have done a number of trips together, and we are planning our April trip, which is going to be to Turkey, and we have a lot of different cities that we're going to visit.And one of the things that I've heard from a lot of people is they all know we're going to Turkey and they want to hear about it, and they're excited to know about the destination, but they're nervous about signing up for the trip. So said to Michael, let's just talk. Let's do a podcast where we give people an idea of what to expect, where we're going, what kind of things we're going to see. My friend Todd Walker, coincidentally has. He's in Turkey right now. And he said. And he's been. He travels all over.He works for the Viking Cruise Lines, doing trips for them and helping to write about them and help people experience them. He sent me a text, and he said, turkey is in his top three places he's ever been. He's just super hot on it. He's like, you are totally going at the exact right time. Because he's like, people are just starting to learn about it, but there's so many cool things. He said it's a trip like nothing has ever experienced before. So, Michael, I'm excited to talk to you about it. And people ask me like, well, why did you pick turkey? And I was like, why not? I have always.I met a guy 20 years ago and in Paris that was from Turkey, and first of all, he was gorgeous, so let's just go there. But second of all, he really, like, he just was telling me about where he lived and what Turkey was like and what the food was like. And he talked to me about the spice Trail and kind of how people came in through Istanbul and then crossed over into Italy and into Spain. And it made me feel like, wow, okay. Turkey is this very Mediterranean feeling place with tons of culture, and I've always wanted to go there, so I picked it. Michael, why did you allow me to pick Turkey? Knowing that it would be a destination that would be harder to sell for people.Michael Kenney:Yeah, I think that's what's great. And thanks for having me on, Stephanie. It's always a blast, you know, to travel with you and with your, your listeners. It just, we've built some really great bonds with the people, which has been a fun. So even our latest trip to Sicily. What, what a blast. And great people.Stephanie:Yes.Michael Kenney:But you going back to why we choose this and with Turkey, and that's what's great about you. It's like you're willing to try some new areas. And a lot of people are like, well, I've heard of Turkey. I don't know much about it. And I think that's where we both kind of glammed on. Like, let's go and let's have this experience. And we've been putting group trips together for 27 years and we have some great partners and some Turkish partners, too, that can really open up the, the eyes. I know several people that have been to, to Istanbul and everyone's heard of Istanbul, like, oh, it's a top five city on earth for a lot of people.And you're probably wondering, well, why? So I encourage you to kind of jump in, look at our website, do a little research on that. But Turkey is so, so much more than that. I. They have absolutely stunning beaches, their food culture, their spices, the seaside communities, the, the Roman ruins. They have so much in different little pockets. So Turkey offers. And I think that's what maybe gravitated you and I both to it. Just the diversity and still a little of that wonder, like what's, what's really, what's in Turkey.And I think, you know, we, we talked about a little earlier before the podcast about some of the places, you know, that are kind of overrun with tourists. And definitely Turkey is not there. It will be at some point. So it's kind of fun to get on maybe the ground level to, to some of these places and not just Istanbul, because it, it is busy, but some of the other places that we're going to go from Ephesus to Kabukia or Pamuk. There's so many different places that are on this trip that you've never even heard of. So it's kind of like, well, I haven't really heard of that. Go, go look at our website. Go do a little research on the Internet and see what.It's so amazing. The Europeans, they know of Turkey really, really well because it's a, it's a quick flight and they Absolutely love it. I'm in Europe nine times a year and the folks that I talk with over there, they absolutely love it. So it's kind of like a discovery trip for Americans. And what's great about our trip that will, it's fully guided. We have 31 meals included. We have the inner flight inside, Turkey included. So there's really no out of pocket expense for that.So you can really sit back and relax and take in the best of Turkey with our local guides. And there's just so much and I think that's what's going to be kind of fun to go discover. This place in our group is going to be no more than 15 people. It's a small group experience so you can really relax and enjoy that. And I know folks that maybe, well, what's a group tour? You know, I think you even mentioned that too for some people. Like, well, what do you do? It's again, we've kind of handled everything. We've taken care of the hotels, the buses, the cooking class that we're going to do. I mean, you might want to touch on that later.But we've taken all of that, these best of experiences and put it in one itinerary so you can sit back and relax and know that you're going to see the best of Turkey.Stephanie:I think explaining my husband Kurt's sort of transformation is good here. My husband is an independent person. He's owned his own business, he's a sailor. He would, he, he has no interest really in group travel. Like when I brought it up to him and that I was going to start leading trips, he was like, why would you want to do that? Why would you want to be with people you don't even know? Like, he is just anti group travel as a rule. And he came on our first trip, he wanted to come with us when we went to Cambodia and we went to Vietnam. He knew that he would never plan a trip to Asia on his own. So he thought, well, I'll go along on this group travel and I'll just suck up the group travel part because I get to go to this cool destination.Well, what happened is he loved it. He liked group travel. He liked meeting new people. He liked not being the person that had to be in charge of making sure that we got our luggage to the room and that we made it to the right flights and that he had to carry all the stuff and all the itinerary. He kind of liked that he wasn't responsible for all that. And he liked the food, he liked Meeting the people he liked, not having to be in a city he'd never been in and figure out exactly where we were going to eat every single meal. We had flexibility. Obviously, on these trips, we want it to be your trip.In our Sicily experience, you mentioned a couple times, like, if this doesn't feel like something you want to do, then don't do it. Do something else for the day. We can help you orchestrate other things. He really loved the idea that he didn't have to do everything. And in fact, when we did our cooking class in Sicily, which was amazing, by the way, we learned to make arancini, which they call arancino. We made a thing called a pinella, which was a chickpea pancake that they eat in a sandwich, which was kind of different. But Kurt didn't want to do the cooking class. He was like, you know what? I think I'm just gonna go walk around the city.So him and another friend peeled off and, like, that's the joy of these trips. We plan everything, but if you're tired or if you just want a day of rest, you can do that too. We really try to make it so that we know it's your experience. We're not as interested in you just being forced to come along on things that you're not interested in. We're interested in your experience. We want you to have a good time. So if Kurt Johnson can get turned on to group travel, I feel like, seriously, anyone can.Michael Kenney:No, that's. That's well said. I would have never guessed that about Kurt initially. You know, and I wouldn't call him an introvert by any means, but I think we get, you know, a lot of people like that with. With. Kurt. You know, maybe their. Their.Their husband or their wife drags them on a trip, and they're like, you know what? This is actually pretty cool, especially for the person that maybe is doing typically all the planning. And it's stressful. You know, we do all that for you, but you can really, again, sit back and enjoy. You spend a lot of money to go on these trips, and that's what we want. So we want you to feel like you. You have that. That freedom, too. When we set up our hotels in nice, central locations and safe areas, too, that you can go out and explore, so we encourage you to do that.But honestly, we feel pretty good that the pace of these trips are designed really well, that you have that flexibility, because we want you. Yes, you're in a group, even a small group, but we want to make it feel like you're having these experience with, with a friend or a family member that's with you too, that you, you feel like you're, you're having these little exploring trips, but it's all kind of put together already for you. But again, we, we have time for you to go exploring, to have these other experiences, which is really, really important. Balance is so important. Over 27 years, I think we've really, we focus on that so we know that, that people are comfortable having that free time to explore. But again, having the, the framework of an itinerary with, with experiences. Typically, we might do a city tour in the, in the morning and then have the rest of your day free to have your own exploring. Then maybe for, especially for this trip with the 31 meals that will meet up and have dinner in a place.And again, they're all being curated with our local team too, in the area that you're going to have foods local from the area in great mom PA type of restaurants. So sometimes it's stressful when you're trying to figure out where am I going to go eat, what should I do? I want to make sure the dinner is going to be great. We've got that taken care of so you can sit back and relax. And again, we know most of you probably have not heard of a lot of these places. Please, we implore you to go and take a look at the itinerary, do a little research, because I guarantee in a few years from now, these are going to be mainstream and you'll be able to go explore and see these places before they're overly busy. So take a look at this itinerary.Stephanie:I was impressed because when I first was thinking about Turkey, I went on a map and I didn't realize, like, when I started going to Croatia, I didn't realize how close Croatia is to Italy. That literally they share a sea and that a lot of Italians use Croatia as their summer vacation spot.Michael Kenney:Yeah.Stephanie:And I didn't also realize that Turkey and Italy are very close and that a lot of Europeans, because they've got EasyJet there, that's an Italian airline, they're going to Turkey like we would be going to Palm Springs. I mean, a lot of Europeans are experiencing Turkey and it's just not a destination that a lot of Americans are familiar with. But a lot of people are going there and having fun, doing fun things. This. It's been so fun for me to watch my friend Todd Walker, because he went to Cappadocia, which is a city that we're going to go to and they have all these fairy houses that are like these stone. They look like dunce caps sort of. They're these weird structures. And he, like, actually spent the night in one of them.He did a hot air balloon r there, which is part of our itinerary. If someone wants to add that on, I know Kurt's going to do that. It's like he went and he had all this video of it where there's 140 hot air balloons going up kind of all at once out of this city. It just looks so completely cool. And then the. The huge market. There's like, the world's largest market. So all of these trips, I always end up with a group of great women shoppers.And I'm like, okay, bring an extra bag, ladies, because you're going to come home with a rug and you're going to come home with all of these spices. There's 4,000 stalls in the Grand Market in Istanbul. Do you know that?Michael Kenney:Yeah, the Grand Bazaar. I didn't know exactly how many, but, yeah, it's massive.Stephanie:So just that, like, I love getting into a market and just, like, seeing all the different things, feeling all the different spices. In Sicily, we had an opportunity to go to the market, and afterwards we had our. Our local guide that kind of takes you around and shows you where everything is and gives you a sense of maybe what to look for at the market. And then we split up and Kurt and I, he just wanted to drink beer in the market and kind of experience feeling in the market. So we went and got sandwiches. But a bunch of other people, like, shop till they dropped. Like, they had huge shopping bags full of stuff. So if your jam is shopping, great.If your jam is just sitting and taking in the culture, great. Like, you can also learn more about a city by spending time with the city guides that are with us. They're always having lunch with us, and we have a bus driver that we get to know in certain trips. It really just. We just got back from Sicily and we had such a great experience. We had such a great trip. It was probably one of my favorite groups because a lot of the folks had traveled with us before, so we really knew each other, too. It's group travel is really fun.I'm just. I don't know, I'm really jazzed about it, and I'm jazzed about Turkey, and I want people to come. If you could describe Ephesus, because that's a place that I haven't been before and you have what is that like?Michael Kenney:Yeah, Ephesus, it was, you know, built by the Romans in the time of Christ, so 2,000 years ago. And it's. You're walking through. It's. It's unbelievable. It's not like when you're at the Roman Coliseum or that area around there that's actually, it feels like it's in. More in ruins, if you will. But you're like in this village, this Roman village that you can think of, the Apostles walk, maybe if you're, you know, religious.Mary, Jesus's mother, has walked. And the. Still, the stone streets are there. You know, a lot of the buildings are in ruins, but the library, the, the whole front facade is still there. It's, it's unreal. It feels like you're just being brought back in time. And there's truly nothing like Ephesus, which is just right outside of the, the village of Kusadasi, or city in Turkey. But it's, it's like the.If, again, if I could have an analogy, like you're in Rome, but to another level that it's, it's much more, I would say intact. Still in ruins, but intact. But this, this, this village that it's in hibernation. So walking these streets. And we have these local guides as you touched on too, that kind of can bring everything to, to, to life. So, you know, you're not looking through your, your book and trying to like, well, what is this? You listen to an audio guide or our, our local guide speaking about that. So you're learning about the history. But Ephesus is, is.Is unbelievable. And we're not going to see. There's other ruins and more Roman sites and throughout this trip, so you'll really get, you know, a history. I wouldn't say a deep dive. They touch on it. So you're not like, oh, this is so boring. But you even said it's, it's a trip like this is great for, for shoppers, if you want to shop. I'm not a shopper.I like to do what Kurt does. Sit down, maybe have a beer and take it all in and do nothing. Just take in the people walking around, the smells. There's. There's nothing like it. And again, I think this trip to Turkey really offers a potpourri of different experiences. So if you're a foodie, if you're into photography, to culture, to history, this trip really ticks all the boxes. And I guarantee it, you'll love it.You'll love the trip. But then even at the end you. There's a great chance you're going to make lifelong friends on, on a trip like this too. So it's, it really ticks a box of. Of of experiences. So hopefully April is a great time to go to. The temperatures you can expect, you know, low 70s, you know, 50s, 60s at night. So it's really comfortable.Not like in the summer when it's really busy and it's busier with the Europeans and the temperatures hotter. This April time is a great time to visit for sure.Stephanie:Can you talk a little bit about what the food is like? Like, I have an idea, but I don't really know. Like, is it Mediterranean? Is it like meat and pomegranates and couscous?Michael Kenney:Yep, you're nailing it right now. No, it. It is like that. So I think I encourage again people to. To look online too, to see what some of these are. But you maybe have heard of, you know, baklava or, you know, kebabs, the lamb, the beef, the chicken. They have, you know, the different kebabs, lots of different spices, ganache, as many, you know, like fried dishes too, but then a lot of cooked on open fires. But I would say, I wouldn't necessarily say it's comfort food, like German, you know, in having, you know, some of the staples that you might know, but still something that's not too odd.It's probably more closer to home than maybe some of the French food you would see. But you'll see a lot of lamb, the beef, I said some of the fried foods, lots of, you know, from your Turkish delights and different things like that. So I think even when we're walking around in the market, you'll get that. And then we'll at our dinners have different meals as well that will infuse some of these different experiences. So it won't be something completely foreign, but it'll be. It'll be comfortable enough that I think you'll enjoy it, but it definitely be a nice array of different experiences with the food.Stephanie:I haven't told you this, but one of the places, and I don't know where I'm going to do this, but I am going to find. Have you ever been to a hammam or done the spa experience where like, you lay on like hot marble and it's sort of like a sauna and you get sweaty and then you like, go into a room and they like brush you with salt and scrubby things and like completely clean you. It's a Muslim tradition and it's the most amazing thing I've ever done. I did this in Athens and I loved it so much. We went three times while we were in Athens.Michael Kenney:Wow.Stephanie:Find a spa that does this there. I don't know in what city or where we are, but I know a local guide can help me when we get there.Michael Kenney:Yep.Stephanie:Both Kurt and I, it was just the most amazing, relaxing experience. Just someone scrubbing you with all these different herbs and salts. And they have weird little brushes that your eyes are closed and. And you can't even. Like. One of them was this big, puffy, like, pillow feeling that was running across the top of your body. It was so weird, but so great.Michael Kenney:Yeah, I haven't done it. I've seen them. I've done, like, the part that we're just going in, like, in the. In the sauna or the steam bath. That's it. I haven't had the full rub down yet. Maybe on this Turkish.Stephanie:We're going to do it. Yeah, it's great. I'll do it.Michael Kenney:No, it'll be fun, but no, it's very popular over there. The Turkish amans. To do that. So there definitely will be that opportunity. I will. I'll give it a shot. You know, it'll be interesting to have someone scrub me down with salts. But, hey, life's about to have any experiences and.And I'm. And I'm. I'm for it, but I'm glad you enjoyed that. But, yes, they definitely have that. And you'll have that opportunity if you want again. It's. Yeah, it's always. It's.Stephanie:I'm not gonna make anyone go get naked and do this, but if you want to get naked and do this, I'm telling you, it's amazing. And they probably actually. They wear bathing suits because they're pretty modest. Or they'll have, like, a separate women's area and a separate men's area. When we did it in Athens, it was men and women together, and we wore bathing suits. And then when you got into the private room, you could take your bathing suit off. And they were very modest and helpful, but.Michael Kenney:Yeah. So being comfortable. Yeah, no, that's. That's great. Well, that'll be. Maybe we'll just get a whole group and do that to get so great.Stephanie:Yeah, it's just like. It was one of the best things I've ever done. And I. I like spas and massage, and I've done a lot of weird things like that. This was, like, just amazing. Well, I'm excited. I hope that people will join us. The way it works is you can find all the itinerary on defined destinations website.We'll link that in the show notes here you can see each particular day and what city you'll be in and what you'll be doing and what's included. I would imagine in most of these breakfast is included because that's typically a sort of European thing to do. And then as he's. As Michael said, a lot of the meals are included. I do think when you're breaking open a new destination, it's important to kind of give people a sense of what they're going to be experiencing. And food is obviously a big part of that. And food is a big part of my journey on this trip. Turkish delights, if you've never had them, they're like this beautiful little jelly.Turkish coffee is very different. It's a much more intense coffee experience. So if you're a coffee drinker, you'll learn a lot. Also, olive oil is very much present in Turkey. Like again, I keep comparing it to Italy, but it is right across the water. So there's a lot of different olive oils that are used in Turkey, a lot of different spices. We're going to have fun. So the way this works is you can go online, you can put your deposit down and full payment is due I think in January for this trip.You can book your own travel if you want to, meaning get your airfare to get to where we're going to meet for the trip. Or you can use Michael's got a service that can help you book all your airfare. I personally like to control my airfare because I like to have the miles and I like to know exactly how I'm going to set things up on my itinerary. Kurt and I also like to get there like a day or two in advance just to get acclimated a little bit before the rest of you guys come. So that I'm not super jet lagged. I'm on fire by the time you arrive. And yeah, we do. There's going to be a lot of beautiful wine, I'm assuming too, because that's something that there's a great grape destination there.You don't know about Turkish wines yet, but you will. They, they exist. There's actually quite a lot of them. Yeah. And that's how it works. Michael, you've got a special offer just to get people that may be on the fence a little bit. Yeah.Michael Kenney:Well, we're excited. The trip again is April 9th through the 20th. And again, go online, take it just take a look at the website, look at some of the pictures. You'll absolutely love it. And then even all the things that we've talked about that aren't even mentioned in the itinerary, there's so many fun things. But if you're listening to this and you're new to register, you'll get $200 off per person if you register for the trip. Final payment is January 1st, so just think about that. So this would be a great.A great gift for a loved one. Hey, let's. We're going to go to Turkey. And I hear more and more people are. They want to have a travel experience rather than having tangible things about having experiences, especially with ones you love. So hopefully this trip to Turkey, if you want to try something new and have just an amazing experience about a place you maybe haven't heard too much about, I think you'll absolutely love it. So just go to defined destinations.com, like Stephanie said. She'll have the link there, too.Against April 9th through the 20th. You can register right there. If you need help with airfare, we're happy to do that. So we make it pretty easy for you on that end. So we're gonna. We're gonna have a blast with a great group of people and hopefully, you know, you'll want to join this small group of no more than 15 people.Stephanie:Is this the time that we tell people that are listening to maybe stay tuned. I mean, we do have a pretty epic October trip planned.Michael Kenney:Yeah, no, I mean, go for it. We don't have the. All the dates totally confirmed, but we're. Yeah, go ahead.Stephanie:Well, we're working on one of the trips. So I have taken people to Spain, I've taken people to Croatia, I've taken people to Cambodia, Thailand, and now Turkey. And the Croatia trip was really magical and people loved it. And I have a huge fondness for Croatia. Obviously, I've been there a lot, and there were a lot of people that wanted to go on that trip that didn't get the opportunity because it's a luxury experience. It's a luxury yacht. It's small rooms or not small rooms. It's a small ship with actually, the rooms were quite big for a boat.And so we had so many people that wanted to do that itinerary again. Michael said, hey, how about we do it again? But I'll add a couple of new things so that it's a new experience for you too, Stephanie, because there is. I've never been to Zagreb, which seems probably surprising since I've been to Croatia so many times and there's a bunch of these finger lakes. What do they call those? Is it the plastic lakes?Michael Kenney:Yeah, the Plaviche Lakes National Park. Yep.Stephanie:The national parks in Croatia are legendary. If you. I mean Mijet has one of the most beautiful national parks on it with a monastery in the middle of this lake. So we are going to be taking another small group. It'll be smallish. I think we had 28 on our last.Michael Kenney:Yeah, enough to fill the boat. And the boat only can sleep like 34. So it's a small experience on that. But yeah, I'm excited to go back to that again. That's been one of our hot sellers, our Croatia trip. So with the Zagreb and the Blevice lakes and then our seven night cruise, the Croatia trip will be great. So maybe you want to do two trips. Our beautiful Turkey trip in the spring and then come October we'll have this amazing trip to, to Croatia.So go out and have experiences and hopefully you want to join us. I think you'll find great value, great meals just. And great people that to travel with.Stephanie:And if you're listening and you want to explore Michael's other trips because he takes trips with other people, not just me. And also he just guides trips himself. Just tell him that you're a friend of Stephanie's dish so that he knows that you came from my referral. But just like, yeah, if you want to sign up for a Christmas market or you're interested in heading to the Amalfi coast, traveling with defined destinations is a really great opportunity. They do it extremely well. I have traveled a lot and so I've had some good experiences and some not so good experiences. So I know that when you travel with Michael, you're in good hands. I'm still just missing our guide Peter, who was with us on our last Sicilian trip, who turns out has been your friend for like 25 years.I just miss him. He's such a character. I loved him so much.Michael Kenney:Yeah. And that's great. Yeah. Peter's a good friend of mine for. He's our Austrian guy, but he's. He's got family in, in Italy and does some of our, our Central European trips. But again, like you said it too, it's, it's. Again, it's more than just the sights.You're building relationships even if you're not even looking for that. But it's fun to recall and all the good people you've met and the fun experiences you've had along the way. I love what I do, and hopefully it shows in our trips. It's all about having a great experience with great people, so encourage you. And you've been such a great part of the defined destinations family. Thank you, Stephanie.Stephanie:I love it.Michael Kenney:Looking forward to more.Stephanie:If I didn't, people know I would have kicked you to the curb long ago. And you even have got. You've even converted Kurt.Michael Kenney:So, I mean, yeah, that's great. So, yeah, it's about. About having fun and that's what we do. And we'd love to have you on, on any of our trips.Stephanie:Yeah. All right, you guys. So I'll put all that information that you need in the links below. We are going to Turkey and I hope you come. That's all I can say because I'm gonna probably be talking about it non stop because I'm so excited.Michael Kenney:That's great.Stephanie:I'm.Michael Kenney:I'm looking forward to it. Thanks again, Steph.Stephanie:Thanks, Michael. Okay, bye. Bye.Stephanie's Dish Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe

BGSU Ziggycast
11-5-25 Football Turmoil as Hoops Wins Opener

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 44:07


The BGSU Football program, on a three-game losing streak, has faced tumult this week as the a coach was dismissed and three players were arrested. Todd Walker and John Gibson discuss the situation. Plus we'll preview Saturday's game at EMU with Rob Rubick from the Eagles radio crew. Men's basketball opened the season with a rout of Texas State and we look back to Monday's win through radio play-by-play highlights, Todd and Erik Marschall's postgame analysis and an interview with Assistant Coach Tum Nairn. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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10-29-25 Falcons Let One Get Away

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 34:04


After building a 21-3 lead in the third quarter, BGSU fell at Kent State 24-21. On this episode we look back at the day with radio highlights and postgame comments from Todd Walker and John Gibson. Plus we hear from Coach Eddie George, LB M.J. Cannon and RB Austyn Dendy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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10-22-25 Falcons Fall to CMU

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 32:48


The Falcons followed up their historic win over rival Toledo with a disappointing home loss to Central Michigan. We'll look back on that game with postgame thoughts from Todd Walker and John Gibson plus Coach Eddie George, LB Gideon Lampron and RB Cam Pettaway. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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10-12-25 W.A.R. Won Against Rockets

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 73:17


The Falcons defeated the Rockets with a historic comeback. We will review the day with radio play-by-play highlights, postgame press conference comments from Coach George, Isaiah Thomison, Cameron Pettaway and Lucian Anderson plus the thoughts of Todd Walker and John Gibson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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10-7-25 It's Toledo Week

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 52:46


BGSU looks to bounce back from a loss at Ohio with a win over their rivals from Toledo. We'll look back to the game in Athens with some highlights and postgame comments from Coach Eddie George, RB Chris McMillian and LB M.J. Cannon. John Gibson joins Todd Walker as does Pete Seymour from the Rocket Radio Network. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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9-24-25 BG Battles Bobcats to Begin MAC Play

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 30:47


After going 2-2 in the non-conference portion of the schedule, BGSU opens conference action at the defending MAC Champs, the Ohio Bobcats. Todd Walker previews the game with Coach Eddie George, DE Eriq George and TE Jyrin Johnson. Plus we get the thoughts of Rob Cornelius from the Bobcats radio crew. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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9-22-25 Cards Handle Falcons

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 43:02


BG's first ever meeting with Louisville ended with a 40-17 defeat. We'll review how it went down and hear the postgame thoughts of Todd Walker and John Gibson along with Coach George, LB Gideon Lampron, TE Jacob Harris and QB Drew Pyne.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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9-16-25 Happy Homecoming

BGSU Ziggycast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 58:03


BGSU posted a 23-13 win over Liberty on Homecoming this past Saturday. We review the game with some highlights plus Todd Walker and John Gibson's post game analysis and Coach Eddie George's and players' post game press conferences.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

BGSU Ziggycast
9-10-25 Falcons vs Flames Preview

BGSU Ziggycast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 33:10


Todd Walker previews the BGSU Homecoming Game with Liberty as he talks with "The Voice of the Flames" Alan York. Todd also visits with QB Drew Pyne and DB Kal-El Pascal and has a Flashback to BG's win over Liberty back in 2003. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

BGSU Ziggycast
Falcons Fall To Bearcats

BGSU Ziggycast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 42:43


Despite a strong second half, BGSU lost at Cincinnati yesterday. We review the game with some highlights plus Todd Walker and John Gibson's post game analysis and Coach Eddie George's post game press conference. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Todd Walker, ‘Todd About Town' talks about 2025 State Fair music performances!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 8:08


A lot of great musical acts both free and paid at the ‘Great Minnesota Get Together!' - Todd Walker, ‘Todd About Town' joins Vineeta LIVE on the stage to talk some of the performances at the Minnesota State Fair and even some entertainment and music for those that aren't fair people such as the Renaissance Festival!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Todd Walker, ‘Todd About Town' talks about 2025 State Fair music performances!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 8:08


A lot of great musical acts both free and paid at the ‘Great Minnesota Get Together!' - Todd Walker, ‘Todd About Town' joins Vineeta LIVE on the stage to talk some of the performances at the Minnesota State Fair and even some entertainment and music for those that aren't fair people such as the Renaissance Festival!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Uptown Porchfest, Minnesota Children's Museum Summer Block Party, and Pickle Fest?!? Todd Walker talks about all the happenings in the Twin Cities area this weekend.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Uptown Porchfest, Minnesota Children's Museum Summer Block Party, and Pickle Fest?!? Todd Walker talks about all the happenings in the Twin Cities area this weekend.

BGSU Ziggycast
7-25-25 IT'S ALMOST TIME FOR FOOTBALL

BGSU Ziggycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 44:05


Todd Walker headed to Detroit with the Falcons for MAC Football Media Day. You'll hear his conversations with Coach George, Eriq George and Drew Pyne. Additionally, Todd interviewed MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Glenn Clark Radio
Glenn Clark Radio July 14, 2025 (Todd Walker, Butch Thompson, Zach Moore)

Glenn Clark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 142:38


It's a Monday edition of GCR with Glenn back from a vacation that he'll certainly complain about and Grant in for Griffin, who is somehow on vacation again. We'll discuss how the Orioles limped into the All-Star break and their first handful of MLB Draft picks. Near the bottom of Hour 2, we'll go "Three Up and Three Down" for the Orioles' 3-3 week to wrap the first half. At the bottom of Hour 1, our weekly chat with 105.7 The Fan host Jeremy Conn. At the top of Hour 2, SEC Network analyst and former MLB infielder Todd Walker joins us to discuss the Orioles' selections at 19 and 31, Auburn catcher Ike Irish and Arkansas SS Wehiwa Aloy, respectively. Near the bottom of Hour 2, Auburn baseball coach Butch Thompson tells us more about Ike Irish. Then we'll chat with former Orioles farmhand Zach Moore (@PigTownSports) about where the team is at the break.

The Woodpreneur Podcast
Todd Walker, NWH

The Woodpreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 32:40


In this episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast, host Jennifer Alger speaks with Todd Walker, the director of marketing at NWH, who has been with the company for 38 years. They discuss the evolution of the wood industry, particularly the commercialization of alder, changes in marketing strategies over the decades, and the importance of storytelling in connecting with consumers. Todd shares insights on the challenges facing the wood industry, the value of quality products, and the role of women in the industry. The conversation emphasizes the need for education and communication to shift consumer perceptions and promote sustainable practices in the wood business. Top 5 Takeaways: Todd Walker has been with NWH for 38 years and helped pioneer the commercialization of alder woodMarketing has evolved significantly with the advent of the internet and social mediaStorytelling is crucial for connecting with consumers about wood products and their benefitsThe wood industry faces challenges from substitute products and needs better education to change consumer perceptionsQuality wood products can be more sustainable than cheaper alternatives, appealing to younger generations who value sustainability Chapters  00:00 Introduction to Todd Walker and NWH  03:04 The Evolution of Alder and NWH's Role  06:00 Marketing Changes Over 38 Years  08:59 The Importance of Storytelling in Wood Marketing  11:56 The Shift in Consumer Perception of Wood  14:52 Challenges Facing the Wood Industry  18:04 The Value of Quality in Wood Products  21:02 The Role of Women in the Wood Industry  23:52 Connecting with the Next Generation of Consumers  26:38 Todd's Accomplishments and Leadership Philosophy  29:38 Conclusion and How to Connect with NWH The Woodpreneur Podcast brings stories of woodworkers, makers, and entrepreneurs turning their passion for wood into successful businesses - from inspiration to education to actionable advice. Hosted by Steve Larosiliere and Jennifer Alger  For blog posts and updates: woodpreneur.com See how we helped woodworkers, furniture-makers, millwork and lumber businesses grow to the next level: woodpreneurnetwork.com Empowering woodpreneurs and building companies to grow and scale: buildergrowth.io Connect with us at:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodpreneurnetwork/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/woodpreneurnetwork/ Join Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/woodpreneurnetwork Join our newsletter: podcast.woodpreneur.com/ You can connect with Todd at: https://nwh.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-walker-505867339/ https://www.instagram.com/northwesthardwoods/

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Lots of fun stuff to do in the Twin Cities this weekend!

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 4:12


Yes it is a somber weekend in Minnesota but Pride weekend is here among many other ways to have fun in the sun this weekend - we talk to Todd Walker, Todd About Town and got some of his recommendations on what to do this weekend!

The Paul Finebaum Show
Hour 3: Alyssa Lang, David Dellucci & Todd Walker, SECN

The Paul Finebaum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 43:40


Paul is joined Alyssa Lang, David Dellucci & Todd Walker, SECN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
Breaking down LSU's path in the College World Series

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 10:32


LSU gets things started in the College World Series on Saturday against Arkansas. We break down the match-up and what to expect from the Tigers in Omaha with Todd Walker, SEC Network baseball analyst and a former LSU and MLB player

The Paul Finebaum Show
Hour 2: Talkin' Baseball

The Paul Finebaum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 36:25


SEC Network's Baseball crew of Peter Burns and Todd Walker joins the show live from Omaha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Walker: LSU vs. Arkansas is an evenly-matched "heavyweight bout"

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 18:41


Former LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, joined Sports Talk. Walker shared his thoughts on Coastal Carolina, Murray State, the "ghosts" of the Pac-12, and LSU's "heavyweight bout" vs. Arkansas.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Saints rookie CB Quincy Riley needs to be ready to play on day one

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 30:22


Bobby and Jeff responded to a text from a WWL listener about Saints rookie cornerback Quincy Riley. The guys discussed their expectations for Riley, who the Saints selected in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Bobby and Jeff interviewed former LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, about the upcoming 2025 College World Series.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
The Saints had a "pep in their step" for day one of mandatory minicamp: Full Show 6/10/25

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 127:43


Bobby and Mike recapped the Saints' first mandatory minicamp practice session. Bobby explained that the team worked on "situational football" during day one. Stan Gravois, a sports host for HTV, joined Sports Talk to celebrate the Bayou Region Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2025. Mike and Bobby emphasized the importance of New Orleans establishing a strong run game to help a young starting quarterback. Bobby discussed the Saints' special teams battles at the team's mandatory minicamp. Bobby, Mike, and Jeff played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Bobby and Jeff shared their thoughts on new Saints DC Brandon Staley and third-year cornerback Alontae Taylor. The guys heard from veteran Saints S Tyrann Mathieu. Bobby and Jeff responded to a text from a WWL listener about Saints rookie cornerback Quincy Riley. They also interviewed former LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, about the upcoming 2025 College World Series.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Tyler Shough is stealing Kelvin Banks' post-draft buzz: Full Show 5/9/25

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 95:53


Steve and Jeff discussed the Saints' new contracts with six of their nine draft picks. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' preseason betting odds for the NFC South and the division's win totals. Audacy NBA Insider Nick Friedell joined Steve, Jeff, and Charlie to share his thoughts on the 2025 NBA Playoffs and the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft Lottery. Steve and Jeff reviewed Drew Brees' comments from Wednesday's episode of Sports Talk regarding Kellen Moore, Tyler Shough, and Derek Carr. Matthew Paras, a Saints beat reporter for The Advocate, joined Sports Talk to discuss New Orleans' offseason rookie minicamp. Steve, Jeff, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Jeff evaluated the Saints' tryout players at the team's 2025 rookie minicamp and criticized the media's offseason "overhype" for rookie players. While waiting for news on the rain delay in Baton Rouge, Steve and Jeff listened to audio from LSU head coach Jay Johnson, Todd Walker, an analyst for the SEC Network, and Joe Healy, a national college writer for D1Baseball.com, about the Tigers' top-10 showdown against Arkansas.

HitThatLine.com Audio
Bud Light Morning Rush Podcast: 5-9-25

HitThatLine.com Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 66:09


Arkansas softball records another dramatic win, looking ahead to tonight's pivotal road test against LSU, lessons from Mom. Guests: The Fence Man, Todd Walker. #Arkansas #ArkansasRazorbacks #Hogs #Hawgs #WPS #ArkansasRazorbacksPodcast #GoHogs #HitThatLine #WooPigSooie #RazorbackPodcast #ArkansasPodcast #HogPodcast #espnarkansas #morningrush #tyerichardson #tommycraft #coltonlittle

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Happy Cam Jordan Day- celebrating a Hall of Fame player and person! Full Show 5/8/25

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 131:53


Mike and Charlie celebrated "Cam Jordan Day" and reviewed Boston's game two collapse against New York. The guys interviewed LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, and Ryan Horvat, an Audacy betting insider. Walker previewed the Tigers' challenge against No. 7 Arkansas, his "best team in the country." Horvat broke down his "best bets" for the 2025 NFL season and the 2025 NBA Playoffs. Mike and Charlie evaluated the Saints' top undrafted free agents ahead of the team's rookie minicamp. Rene Nadeau, a writer for Crescent City Sports, joined Sports Talk. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak recapped "Cam Jordan Day" and previewed the Saints' upcoming rookie minicamp. Steve and Charlie broke down LSU's upcoming top-10 showdown against Arkansas and listened to press conference audio from Tiger head coach Jay Johnson and senior outfielder Josh Pearson about the matchup. Jackson Fuller, an Arkansas beat reporter for The Times Record, previewed the weekend series between the Razorbacks and Tigers.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
While we're in a rain delay, here's what LSU fans should know about Arkansas

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 14:12


While waiting for news on the rain delay in Baton Rouge, Steve and Jeff listened to audio from LSU head coach Jay Johnson, Todd Walker, an analyst for the SEC Network, and Joe Healy, a national college writer for D1Baseball.com, about the Tigers' top-10 showdown against Arkansas.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
What should you know about the tryout players at the Saints' rookie minicamp?

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 35:15


Steve and Jeff discussed the Saints' tryout players at the team's 2025 rookie minicamp. They criticized the media's offseason "overhype" for rookie players. While waiting for news on the rain delay in Baton Rouge, Steve and Jeff listened to audio from LSU head coach Jay Johnson, Todd Walker, an analyst for the SEC Network, and Joe Healy, a national college writer for D1Baseball.com, about the Tigers' top-10 showdown against Arkansas.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Walker: Arkansas is the best team in the country

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 11:04


LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, joined Sports Talk to preview the Tigers' challenge against No. 7 Arkansas. Walker shared his thoughts on the Arkansas pitching staff, the Razorbacks' offense, and LSU's duo of elite starting pitchers.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Is this finally the year Arkansas wins the College World Series?

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 33:29


Mike and Charlie celebrated "Cam Jordan Day" and reviewed Boston's game two collapse against New York. The guys interviewed LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, and Ryan Horvat, an Audacy betting insider. Walker previewed the Tigers' challenge against No. 7 Arkansas, his "best team in the country." Horvat broke down his "best bets" for the 2025 NFL season and the 2025 NBA Playoffs.

LSU Sports Zone
Walker: Arkansas is the best team in the country

LSU Sports Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 11:04


LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, joined Sports Talk to preview the Tigers' challenge against No. 7 Arkansas. Walker shared his thoughts on the Arkansas pitching staff, the Razorbacks' offense, and LSU's duo of elite starting pitchers.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Is your bracket busted yet?: Full Show 3-20-2025

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 135:53


On today's show, Mike Detillier and Cullen Steele break down the latest action going on with the Mens NCAA Tournament with upsets, blowouts, and busted brackets galore as well as talking with Kim Mulkey, head coach of the LSU Women's basketball team, to detail how the Tigers are getting ready for the spotlight in the Women's tournament, as well as hearing from Rene Nadeau on the crown jewel of the Saints offseason so far and who could be the Black & Gold's best option at #9 in this upcoming draft. Later on, we connect with Saints OL, Landon Young on his return to the Saints for his 5th season, and Jimmy Patsos, former college basketball coach and monumental sports network analyst, on what the Pelicans could look like with Zion and Flagg running things. Afterwards, Steve Geller joins to help us talk to Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter, WWL digital content producer, and a hardcore supporter of UConn Men's Basketball, about how his brackets are looking, the latest on Saints moves ahead of the draft, and more, before closing out the final hour hearing from SEC Network baseball analyst and former MLB & LSU Infielder, Todd Walker, on how the Tigers are prepped for a deep playoff push amidst a deep SEC pool, and a whole lot more!

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Are the Tigers ready for another deep post-season run?

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 35:29


This hour, Steve and Cullen hear from top dog, the skipper himself for the LSU baseball team, Jay Johnson, on the Tigers forging another deep run for a CWS appearance, before welcoming in former Tiger and MLB infielder and SEC Network baseball analyst, Todd Walker, to break down how the Tigers are shaping up for another historic season, the depth in the bullpen is something that fans have dreamt about for years, but the SEC is no cakewalk, so how can the Tigers continue their dominant stretch, and finally, the guys close out discussing some scoreboard updates and the possibility that a New Orleans based NHL team could be closing than we think.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Walker on LSU v. Texas: "It's real baseball now!"

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 12:59


Steve connects with Todd Walker, SEC Network baseball analyst and former MLB & LSU Infielder, to discuss the Tigers packed pitching core as the Tigers look to head to Texas to make some noise as they face the #5 ranked Longhorns, the Tigers don't have the premiere names of Skenes and Crews but they are building a bullpen that might honestly put that team to shame, and Daniel Dickinson, Jared Jones, and Ethan Frey are becoming hitting machines as they chase a title for the Bayou Bengals!

LSU Sports Zone
Walker on LSU v. Texas: "It's real baseball now!"

LSU Sports Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 12:59


Steve connects with Todd Walker, SEC Network baseball analyst and former MLB & LSU Infielder, to discuss the Tigers packed pitching core as the Tigers look to head to Texas to make some noise as they face the #5 ranked Longhorns, the Tigers don't have the premiere names of Skenes and Crews but they are building a bullpen that might honestly put that team to shame, and Daniel Dickinson, Jared Jones, and Ethan Frey are becoming hitting machines as they chase a title for the Bayou Bengals!

Chatterbox Reds: Cincinnati Reds Daily Game Recaps
Nick Kirby Radio Interview of 1150 AM in Lima with Todd Walker

Chatterbox Reds: Cincinnati Reds Daily Game Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 10:59


Nick Kirby joined Todd Walker on 1150 WIMA in Lima, Ohio to talk about the Cincinnati Reds ahead of the Reds Caravan coming on Saturday. Todd talked with Nick about the Reds off-season overall, the addition of Gavin Lux, Terry Francona and more.   OTHER CHATTERBOX PROGRAMING:   Off The Bench: https://pod.link/1643010062  Chatterbox Bengals: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatterbox-bengals-a-cincinnati-bengals-nfl-podcast/id1652732141  Chatterbox Bearcats: https://chatterboxbearcats.podbean.com/  Dialed In with Thom Brennaman: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPJjEFaBD7VLxmcTTWV0ubHu_cSFdEDU  Chatterbox Man on the Street: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ye-HjJdmmQ&list=PLjPJjEFaBD7V0GOh595LyjumA0bZaqwh9&pp=iAQB    FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:   Nick Kirby: https://twitter.com/Nicholaspkirby Trace Fowler: https://twitter.com/CBoxTrace Craig Sandlin: https://x.com/Craig_Sandlin  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cboxsports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cboxsports/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBoxSports  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cboxsports    GET CBOX GEAR:   Chatterbox Store: www.chatterboxsports.com/store

Real Life Church-Sango
Interview with Todd Walker and Kyle Jones

Real Life Church-Sango

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 59:35


In this episode, Pastor Freddy T. Wyatt sits down with the building's structural engineer and Real Life Bookstore team leader, Todd Walker, and project manager, Kyle Jones. Together, these long time friends talk about the importance of relationships, bringing the orchestra together, and the ever-challenging task of effective communication. We hope you enjoy the conversation!   Text "mission" to 97000 to learn more about Real Life or visit RealLifeSango.com

Supertalk Eagle Hour
SuperTalk Eagle Hour - 11/4/2024

Supertalk Eagle Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 42:20


Scott Watkins, high school sports and Southern Miss athletics reporter for the Sun Herald and the Voice of the Bowling Green Falcons, Todd Walker, previews tonight's basketball match-up with The Golden Eagles.

BGSU Ziggycast
10-23-24 BG Fights Off Flashes, Turn Attention to UT

BGSU Ziggycast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 34:19


BGSU Football got back in the win column with a 27-6 home triumph over Kent State and now ready themselves for the Battle of I-75. We look back at the win with highlights and Coach Loeffler's postgame comments. Coach also previews the Toledo game. Also joining Todd Walker is John Gibson and BCSN's Mark Kunz.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

BGSU Ziggycast
10-9-24 FALCONS WIN MAC OPENER

BGSU Ziggycast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 56:16


The BGSU football team opened MAC play with a 27-20 win at Akron. In this episode we look back at that win and preview this week's game with Northern Illinois. We'll have radio play by play highlights and post game reaction from Coach Loeffler and players. Also, John Gibson joins Todd Walker with his analysis and Andy Garcia, the Voice of the Huskies checks in to talk about NIU.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Chris Arneson Show
921~TOTD #431⚾️HOF or Not❓Todd Walker

Chris Arneson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 7:47


Studio 12
Preview: Bowling Green

Studio 12

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 41:09


On the Friday, September 20 edition of Studio 12 we dive into the A&M/Bowling Green matchup. Hear from Andrew and Coach Elko on the matchup with the Falcons, Will gives you more on the opponent, and finally Andrew visits with Bowling Green play-by-play voice Todd Walker for a BGSU preview through the eyes of the visitors.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Everyday Photography, Every Day
141: Wally Wilson and the Victims of Paradox

Everyday Photography, Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 55:04


I've long been fascinated by the photographs made by Wallace "Wally" Wilson in the 1970s-1980s; he was a professor of photography at the University of Florida when I was a kid, alongside other historic faculty like Jerry Uelsmann, Evon Streetman, Doug Prince, and Todd Walker. Wilson was part of an exciting time in the history of photography, as well as being a cool example of what I would describe as "haiku photography" -- although he would never have described his work that way.

Steve Jones Show
Todd Walker, Bowling Green Play-by-play 09-04-2024

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 19:08


SJS Hour 2: We talk Bowling Green with the Falcons play by play Todd Walker and then Chris Raymond joins the show to discuss his book on the 2012 Penn State team: Men in White...Chris' book is available at brick and mortar bookstores or on Amazon

The Paul Finebaum Show
Hour 4: Todd Walker joins the show.

The Paul Finebaum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 33:43


Todd Walker joins the show live from Omaha at the College Baseball World Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Paul Finebaum Show
Hour 3: Update from Omaha

The Paul Finebaum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 40:46


3rd hour of the show and we check in with David Dellucci and Todd Walker who give us the latest update on what's going on from Omaha. Plus we continue taking your phone calls and even get a quick call from Jim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Paul Finebaum Show
Hour 3: Conner Smith joins the show...

The Paul Finebaum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 41:57


Conner Smith, Todd Walker, & David Dellucci all join the show in Hour 3... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices