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Lance talks with Tom Gamble about the Reds Futures HS Baseball Showcase
Lance talks with Tom Gamble about the Reds Futures HS Baseball Showcase
John Hindhaugh talks to drivers including Sean Galael, Miguel Molina, Michelle Gatting, Tom Gamble and Ian James.
In this episode, I'm joined by the talented singer-songwriter Melissa James as we explore how music and nature can unlock your creative voice and spark personal transformation. Melissa shares her inspiring journey of overcoming self-doubt and societal expectations to fully embrace her passion for music. We delve into her struggles with finding her voice—both literally and figuratively—and the pivotal role that connecting with the natural world played in her creative awakening. Melissa also opens up about her impactful "Live Again" project, which uses music to foster mental health awareness and empower individuals to shine. Whether you're an aspiring artist or someone seeking to connect with your inner voice, Melissa offers actionable tips on incorporating music and self-expression into your life. From embracing silence and reflection to simply creating sound, her advice will inspire you to embark on your own creative journey. Tune in to discover the transformative power of music and how it can help you reconnect with yourself. This conversation is packed with inspiration, practical wisdom, and heart. Don't miss it! ⏰ Timecodes (approx.)⏰ 0:00:00 Introduction of Melissa James and her music 0:01:15 Melissa discusses the similarities in weather between Melbourne and London 0:03:01 Melissa shares her early musical journey and suppression of her singing 0:08:38 Melissa's transition to Paris and increased musical pursuits 0:14:18 Melissa's long journey of accepting herself as a singer 0:19:34 Melissa encourages people to experiment with making simple sounds 0:22:49 Melissa's "Live Again" project and its impact 0:32:11 The importance of connecting with nature and finding one's voice 0:41:36 Melissa's practical tips for starting a singing/expression practice 0:44:12 Closing thoughts and encouragement for listeners About Melissa: Intuition guided Melissa's creative decision of recording her second album - “Stripped Back” - in a pared down setting. Her naked voice intimately placed against the backdrop of just the guitar played by Tom Gamble or the piano played by Arthur Lea. All this gave space for her own voice and plight to clearly emerge. Later, rising from this understanding was the idea of Sing for Sane – a Big Sing and mental health initiative in which Melissa would extend invitations to anyone who wanted to sing with her to come and do just that. People from all walks of life would stand alongside her in public spaces, and during her concert performances, to sing on stage. Melissa captures the audience with her own set intention which is to emit love through her music. This is evident through the emotion in her voice and her songs which see rootsy folk-blues traverse jazz and gospel tones. Follow Melissa on her social media channels: http://melissa-james.com @MelissaJamesUK - Facebook / Instagram
Tom Gamble, the Skyline Crosstown Showdown promoter talks High School football State Championships for 5 teams in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
In this two-hour edition of Sports Talk Lance talks with new pitcher for the Reds and St. X grad Trevor Kuncl, Tom Gamble on HS State Championships, and musician Noah Smith. He also discusses Hard Knocks, the Golden At-Bat, and more!
Tom Gamble, the Skyline Crosstown Showdown promoter talks High School football State Championships for 5 teams in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
In this two-hour edition of Sports Talk Lance talks with new pitcher for the Reds and St. X grad Trevor Kuncl, Tom Gamble on HS State Championships, and musician Noah Smith. He also discusses Hard Knocks, the Golden At-Bat, and more!
Tom Gamble discusses the battle of undefeateds between Anderson and Winton Woods, as part of the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Get more on this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown here: x.com/XtownShowdownPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Tom Gamble discusses the battle of undefeateds between Anderson and Winton Woods, as part of the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Get more on this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown here: x.com/XtownShowdownPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Tom Gamble discusses the resumption of a great Cincinnati high school football rivalry, and previews the 2024 Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Get more on this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown here: x.com/XtownShowdownPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Tom Gamble discusses the resumption of a great Cincinnati high school football rivalry, and previews the 2024 Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Get more on this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown here: x.com/XtownShowdownPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
Lance talks Bengals training camp with Richard Skinner, Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown (High school football) with Tom Gamble, Little League baseball with Hamilton West Side Manager Ken Coomer, stories from Bengals training camp and Lance takes your calls about places to stop in the Cincy/NKY area for a sweet treat.
Lance talks Bengals training camp with Richard Skinner, Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown (High school football) with Tom Gamble, Little League baseball with Hamilton West Side Manager Ken Coomer, stories from Bengals training camp and Lance takes your calls about places to stop in the Cincy/NKY area for a sweet treat.
Lance talks with Tom Gamble about the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown and the approaching high school football season.
Lance talks with Tom Gamble about the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown and the approaching high school football season.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Jay Young, PJ Striet, Tom Gamble, Tom Rivers, and Bill Cunningham, on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Jay Young, PJ Striet, Tom Gamble, Tom Rivers, and Bill Cunningham, on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Jay Young, PJ Striet, Tom Gamble, Tom Rivers, and Bill Cunningham, on 700 WLW!
Lance talks with Tom Gamble of the Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase. Tune in!
In this abbreviated edition of Sports Talk, Lance talks with Tom Gamble of the Reds Futures High School Showcase, discusses Andrew Abbott's upcoming season and reacts to the Bengals signing Trent Brown.
In this abbreviated edition of Sports Talk, Lance talks with Tom Gamble of the Reds Futures High School Showcase, discusses Andrew Abbott's upcoming season and reacts to the Bengals signing Trent Brown.
Lance talks with Tom Gamble of the Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase. Tune in!
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
The high school football season is here. Tom Gamble joined us to preview this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
On Wednesday's show: Hunter Greene is back. But can he hit? The Reds offensive issues continue. Elly De La Cruz is more like Elly De La TOOTBLAN. David Bell keeps getting heat for his lineups.Also, there hasn't been a Joe Burrow contract extension yet. That might not be worrisome, but it is sorta interesting.The Bengals practiced. Tony Pike was there. He wasn't impressed.Tom Gamble previewed the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Dr. Nick Gates from OrthoCincy joined me to talk about the various foot issues confronting Jonathan India, Jake Fraley, and Curt Casali.And most important, we called BS on Joey Votto's claim that he hasn't turned on a hotel TV in 15 years. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
The high school football season is here. Tom Gamble joined us to preview this year's Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
On Wednesday's show: Hunter Greene is back. But can he hit? The Reds offensive issues continue. Elly De La Cruz is more like Elly De La TOOTBLAN. David Bell keeps getting heat for his lineups.Also, there hasn't been a Joe Burrow contract extension yet. That might not be worrisome, but it is sorta interesting.The Bengals practiced. Tony Pike was there. He wasn't impressed.Tom Gamble previewed the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown.Dr. Nick Gates from OrthoCincy joined me to talk about the various foot issues confronting Jonathan India, Jake Fraley, and Curt Casali.And most important, we called BS on Joey Votto's claim that he hasn't turned on a hotel TV in 15 years. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
Lance talks with Tom Gamble about the Crosstown Showdown. Tune in!
Lance talks with Bengals and Bearcats broadcaster Dan Hoard, Xavier point guard Trey Green, local disc golfer Zach Arlinghaus, Kevin Shea of Erlanger Putt-Putt and Tom Gamble about the Crosstown Showdown. Tune in!
Tom Gamble discusses the 12th annual Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Baseball Showcase Event.
The EXCLUSIVE: First interview with NEW Notre Dame Football Commit Karson Hobbs ‘24. Barrett and Schneeds talk to Tom Gamble...why is Moeller playing at Middletown? Barrett sits down with Moeller GOAT Steve Klonne. Listen to the Big Moe Podcast-----RIGHT NOW
The high school football season returns next week with plenty of fanfare. The WCPO High School Insider podcast delves into the new season with conversations with longtime high school football analyst Dave Berk and Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown organizer Tom Gamble. Berk discusses which early games he's looking forward to the most and some of Greater Cincinnati's top players to watch this season. Gamble reflects on the 25th anniversary of the Showdown along with some insight about his favorite matchups and why the event has been so successful over the years. This WCPO High School Insider podcast is brought you by Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Chick-fil-A restaurants. You can catch this podcast and previous episodes wherever you get your podcasts and through our YouTube channel.. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Skyline Chili Crosstown Show Down is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year and to give us the latest, Tom Gamble. Beginning 2 weeks from tonight!
Skyline Chili Crosstown Show Down is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year and to give us the latest, Tom Gamble. Beginning 2 weeks from tonight!
Lance talks with 'Chief; about the Skyline Chili Futures High School Showcase.
Lance talks with 'Chief; about the Skyline Chili Futures High School Showcase.
Mark Rogers, "The Voice of College Football", welcomes Justin Roh of Blue by 90 Podcast to discuss the Tom Gamble and Denard Robinson additions to the Player Personnel Department. Mark and Justin also break down each position on the Michigan offense including the quarterback battle between Cade McNamara and JJ McCarthy. For complete college football coverage go to markrogerstv.com.
Our last visit with Tom Gamble of Gamble Family Vineyards was back in September of 2016 (Podcast #199) and now we are back in the Valley, in person with Tom. Gamble Family Vineyards is hidden in plain sight just off highway 29 and well worth the find. I met up with Tom in early December [...]
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Tom Gamble, Owner Gamble Family Vineyard in Napa Valley, defining the term “Ambulo Blanc”. Learn more by visiting www.gamblefamilyvineyards.com
Gamble ‘N Fin's weekly reality check, Larger Than Live, is back for Season 3. Tonight's episode tackles…. 1:20 – Congrats local high school state champs 2:20 – CongrATS Bearcats 5:03 – Attending a football game 13:50 – Brutal Bengals 15:40 – Reset/Upcoming shows 18:00 – Rambles and rants 24:00 - Modern day tv reporting 26:50 – Stay tuned for Gamble N Fin's holiday baking and decorating tips ———————————————————————————————————————- Gamble ‘N Fin, i.e. Tom Gamble and Michael “Fin” Walter, are the only radio guys who turned 5 days of weekday drive-time into one late night shift a week plus online content! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gamblenfin Twitter: https://twitter.com/gamblenfin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamblenfin Gmail: gamblenfin@gmail.com ———————————————————————————————————————- From FM rock mornings to AM talk to Larger Than Live, they have seen, heard & (almost) said it all. The Thursday night show on 700 WLW (9-Mid) is called The Reality Check for a reason. On Monday nights they get Larger Than Live for a tight 30 at 7p
Gamble ‘N Fin's weekly reality check, Larger Than Live, is back for Season 3. Tonight's episode tackles…. Bengals - Are They For Real? Referees - Are They Responsible? NFL Contenders - Who's Going. All. The. Way? Platform Change - Bye Bye Bye Meta! Hello YouTube Premiere! ———————————————————————————————————————- Gamble ‘N Fin, i.e. Tom Gamble and Michael “Fin” Walter, are the only radio guys who turned 5 days of weekday drive-time into one late night shift a week plus online content! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gamblenfi Twitter: https://twitter.com/gamblenfin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamblenfin Gmail: gamblenfin@gmail.com ———————————————————————————————————————- From FM rock mornings to AM talk to Larger Than Live, they have seen, heard & (almost) said it all. The Thursday night show on 700 WLW (9-Mid) is called The Reality Check for a reason. On Monday nights they get Larger Than Live for a tight 30 at 7
Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky high school football begins this week in a much-anticipated return. The 24th annual Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown will highlight several of the Cincinnati area's top teams throughout this season.In-Game Sports president Tom Gamble, the longtime Showdown organizer, joined the WCPO High School Insider to discuss the event's rich history with talented players and team along with the outlook for this season. Gamble, who is also the Greater Catholic League South division commissioner, also discussed the upcoming school year in all sports for the conference. You will also hear from St. Xavier athletic director Brian Reinhart about the much-anticipated Showdown game with Lakota West at St. X Friday night and Mason coach Brian Castner discusses a 60th anniversary celebration of Comets' football. Find more at https://wcpo.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With 100 years of agriculture in Napa, it comes as no surprise that the heart and soul of Gamble Family Vineyards is deeply rooted in the soil. Founded by third-generation farmer Tom Gamble in 2005, Gamble Family Vineyards owns prime estate vineyards from many of Napa's most respected AVAs—Oakville, Mt. Veeder, Rutherford and Yountville. Its winery and by-invitation-only tasting room have a quiet presence, sitting modestly in an isolated nook off Highway 29 in the heart of Napa Valley's Oakville AVA. Set back from the main road, Gamble's mission here is to carry on the heritage of farming that his ancestors sowed when they came to Napa as farmers and cattle ranchers in 1916. They left with him a legacy of deep and abiding affinity for the land from which came not only their livelihood, but also a life full of purpose.Having shadowed his father on the family ranches as a child, Tom has had a hand in the land since an early age. In 1981, at the age of 20, he purchased his first vineyard with several partners, making him the first Gamble to begin growing grapes commercially. “Given this legacy, one does not continue farming for dispassionate reasons alone—there are easier ways to make a living. And thus, taking the next step and putting my name on a bottle of wine does not come lightly,” says Gamble.Winemaker Jim Close follows Gamble Family Vineyards' mission of producing Old World style wines that seamlessly bring together elegance, balance, nuance, with good structure and moderate alcohol, while embracing and highlighting the characteristics Napa Valley terroir imparts on the wines. Jim Close began his winemaking career in the southern Languedoc region of France, and has made every bottle of Gamble Family Vineyards wine since inception.
My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is Richard Skinner who is Digital Sports Editor for Local-12 WKRC and the host of the Skinny Podcast. Skinny was born in Cincinnati and his parents worked for American Airlines. He spent his early years being relocated to New York and Oklahoma before returning to Northern Kentucky permanently when he was in middle school. He credits playing sports and his dad’s love for the Reds, Bengals and UK Wildcats for developing his passion. Skinny played high school baseball at Dixie Heights High School for head coach Dean Fookes. He attempted walking-on to the baseball team at the University of Kentucky before taking his current path. Although it didn’t work out he’s glad he took a chance at landing a spot on the team led by head coach Keith Madison. He has the opportunity to do play-by-play of UK home games and as a senior writes for the student newspaper The Kernel. Skinny was able to develop relationships with many of the veteran local media members. One person in particular that helped him was Keith Elkins who he teamed up with on those broadcasts of Kentucky games. After graduation Skinny returned to Northern Kentucky writing for a weekly newspaper and working as a producer at WCPO Channel 9. His first full-time job was working for a daily newspaper in Maysville, Kentucky called the Ledger Independent. After a few years, Skinny catches on with the Cincinnati Post doing a variety of jobs before landing his first full-time beat to cover. A fellow by the name of Tom Gamble is who got Skinny on board at The Post. Skinny was with the weekly paper called The Recorder when he started to doing some play-by-play work working for a man named Ted Bushelman. He credits Ted with taking a chance on him and giving him the opportunity to grow as a broadcaster doing many different such as bowling and steeplechases along with the more traditional sports. Skinny starts to also do radio shows on the local sports talk scene. One on his first pairings is with Art Schilchter. Skinny recalls Art and how talented he was a football player and broadcaster but how he was also self destructive due to his gambling addiction. Skinny also did a sports talk show on a local cable television show hosted by Don Weber called The Press Box. We talk about Don and the mark he left on the high school sports scene. This is also where Skinny was first paired with Tom Gamble and shortly thereafter the duo become the Two Angry Guys. If you would like to listen to listen to my full conversation with Don Weber on Episode 12 of Nobody's Safe with Brady Laber click here (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm/12). Skinny and Gamble where first teamed with the originator of sports talk radio Bob Trumpy for a morning show. He talks about working with Trumpy and how that was sometimes difficult. He also talks about working with Gamble for many years and how successful the show was before it became emotionally draining. He talks about some of the beats he covered for The Post and Cincinnati Enquirer focusing specially on the Kentucky Wildcats and Cincinnati Bengals. Also, Skinny shared that his true passion is that of being a coach. He has mainly worked in basketball and he talked about he started coaching his daughter on the youth level. He eventually starts coaching a boys AAU team and is now the freshman head coach at Beechwood High School. He currently works at Local 12 providing content for the TV staton’s website. We talk about how that job came to be and how that developed into him getting into the podcast world. Skinny has many different versions of The Skinny Podcast but the two that are the most popular is a college basketball one with Rick Broering and Chad Brendel along with a weekly potpourri edition with Broering. We talk about a specific segment of that show that is very entertaining called Ask Skinny Anything. If you would like to listen to listen to my full conversation with Rick Broering on Episode 39 of Nobody's Safe with Brady Laber click here (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm/39). To close out we talk about his versatility and how it seems that he rarely says no to an opportunity. He talks about how he has had a lot of people help him throughout his career and prides himself on doing the same with people who are up-and-coming in the business. You can follow Skinny on Twitter @Local12Skinny (https://twitter.com/Local12Skinny), view his content on Local12.com (https://local12.com) and listen to The Skinny Podcast (https://twitter.com/SkinnyPodcast) anywhere podcast are available. You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) to listen to all episodes on demand and in their entirety. For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
In hour one, Lance talks about a listener's email inquiring why he has been talking more about the Bengals than the Reds recently. He also talks to Tom Gamble on the Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase coming up featuring 91 high schools from around the area. In hour two, Lance reacts to a Q&A written by Paul Daugherty with Bob Castellini, talks about the future of the sport of baseball. In hour three, Lance talks about assembling the greatest MLB team by the greatest players at each of their positions.
Lance talks with Tom Gamble on the Skyline Chili Reds Futures High School Showcase coming up featuring 91 high schools from around the area.
Don Weber is a legendary figure in Northern Kentucky for his coverage of all the local sports teams. He worked for the local cable company which provided programing in a three county radius which expanded to six counties by the late-1990s and early-2000s. This included two colleges, Northern Kentucky University and Thomas More University, and at its peak 22 high schools. Don covered high school sports in Northern Kentucky for 25 years making him synonymous with every school in the area. Not many people know where he attended high school in the area but the answer is Campbell County. He graduated in 1976 and we talk about some of the coaches for the Camels while he attended the school. He attended Northern Kentucky University starting in 1976 which was the very early days for the Highland Heights campus. One of his professors in the radio and television department was Dick Murgatroyd. “Murg” was a legendary figure himself working with Ruth Lyons and being the executive producer of the Bob Braun Show. While at NKU, Don developed a further love of sports by working on shows and events covering the sports teams. He was mentored by Mote Hills as well as developing friendships with Bill Aker, Jane Meier and Nancy Winstel. Upon graduation in 1980, Don gets his start as an intern in the sports department and later as an employee at WLWT-Channel 5. He worked under Bill Brown who was a sports anchor for the station and the television play-by-play announcer for the Cincinnati Reds. In January of 1983, Don is hired by Storer Cable and worked his way up the ladder. Eventually Don becomes the sports director and in 1987 he produces a season preview for the high school football season and that was the beginning of it all. This morphed into a weekly sports highlights show, a Friday night scoreboard show, coaches shows, call-in shows as well as covering the local college teams within the viewing area. In today’s media world of covering news and sports the job listing is commonly referred to as multimedia journalist. This is a newer trend but Don perfected this skill starting in the 1980s and it was referred to in the industry at the time as the “one-man band.” Don came up with a call-in show called The Press Box along with Tom Gamble from the Kentucky Post and Chris Gramke the sports editor of the Recorder newspapers in Northern Kentucky. The most memorable topic was an episode that happened on the day that the NKU Board of Regents voted on establishing a football program. This branches off into a conversation about Thomas More University starting its football program in the early 1990s. Don had inside knowledge of the circumstances and tells some stories of the early growing pains and how its turned into a small college football power. We also talk about two of the great high school basketball tournaments in the area’s history. The Famous Recipe Holiday Classic and the All-A Classic both were high profile local tournaments. The All-A evolved into a statewide tournament and now involves virtually every sport available to small schools in Kentucky. In addition to all the game coverage and preview shows, Don covered the awards banquets and eventually the cable company hosted its own awards show in the studio to recognize all of the players-of-the-week. We talk about the trust that Don earned as a reporter with the local coaches and administrators while still being a hard hitting journalist. Don was known for being very fair with his coverage and knowing that when dealing with high school athletes there were some subjects that are off limits because of the simple fact that they are underage. We start to wrap up with the corporate takeover that resulted in the new parent company deciding to change the format of the station in 2010. Don looks back on how it all come to and end and his longtime coworkers that would all have to go in their separate ways. You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)
Get the latest on the regions high school football scores from Richard Skinner and Tom Gamble.
Richard Skinner and Tom Gamble talk about the latest Friday night football scores.
Today's Guest is Tom Gamble from In-Game Sports and host of Gamble N Finn show. Thank you to our sponsors: CVG & CKREU Consulting
7/10/20: Lance chats w/ the new radio voice of the Reds Tommy Thrall, Seg Dennison from the Kentucky Speedway on the Quaker State 400 and Tom Gamble from Gamble and Finn. Plus, what are your thoughts on the topic of crowd noise during covid 19? How are sound effects going to work w/ no crowd in the stadium(s)? Also, what have you collected over the years or what did you collect as a kid? Lance gathers your thoughts during the Off the Beaten Path discussion.
7/10/20: Lance chats w/ the new radio voice of the Reds Tommy Thrall, Seg Dennison from the Kentucky Speedway on the Quaker State 400 and Tom Gamble from Gamble and Finn. Plus, what are your thoughts on the topic of crowd noise during covid 19? How are sound effects going to work w/ no crowd in the stadium(s)? Also, what have you collected over the years or what did you collect as a kid? Lance gathers your thoughts during the Off the Beaten Path discussion.
Jug Country helps Tom gamble on NASCAR
The TWO Angry Quarterbacks discuss the latest of the NFL, college, and high school football. This week we welcome back to the microphone Tom Gamble. Enjoy this great podcast.
Greater Catholic League South division commissioner Tom Gamble joins the WCPO High School Insider to discuss the upcoming football season and the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown schedule. Gamble, the In-Game Sports president and longtime Showdown organizer, will offer his insight on the Moeller, La Salle, Elder and St. Xavier football programs and give a glimpse into the Showdown, which is celebrating it 22nd annual season. Gamble will also discuss what makes high school football so significant in the Cincinnati area every fall.
Lance and Tom Gamble talk the high school football Crossdown Showdown, West side v. East Side schools
Lance talks Reds trade deal with Nick Krall, Reds’ GM and Cleveland’s The Fan James Rapien. Travis Steele, Xavier basketball head coach talks about their trip to Spain coming up and Tom Gamble of Gamble and Finn talks about the Crosstown Showdown, East side v. West side football in the try state area. And Lance discusses putting ketchup on your Skyline conies (Tommy Thrall the new voice of the Reds brought it up)
Third generation farmer, Tom Gamble, shares his family's 100-year history in Napa. Gamble purchased his first vineyard in Oakville in 1981 and opened Gamble Family Vineyards in 2005. His estate wines are made from vineyards in Oakville, Yountville, Mt. Veeder and Rutherford. Chef and food writer, Annie Copps, shares culinary morsels of New England in "A LIttle Taste of Cape Cod" and "Little Local Maine." Copps is founder of The Readable Feast, a New England cookbook and food writing celebration.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Tom Gamble is a third-generation farmer, and while he’s the first in his family to make wine, he founded Gamble Family Vineyards with a mission to carry on his family’s farming legacy in the Napa Valley. In this episode, host Lisa Held talks to Gamble about Napa’s agricultural history, what sustainable farming practices look like at a vineyard, and how he’s one of the region’s farmer-winemakers promoting efforts to preserve and protect Napa farmland via programs like Napa Green Certified and Fish-Friendly Farming. The Farm Report is powered by Simplecast.
Cincy Sports Talk Host-Tom Gamble is probably best known as one half of the Two Angry Guys, but he is also a high school sports promoter and marketer, as well as a former journalist. He had some great stories about his radio days past and present, working in the newspaper biz, and creating the big Crosstown Showdown. Be sure to listen for the special promo code for 20% off near the end of the episode. Find great Cincinnati vintage T-shirts, including defunct teams, stores, and other great places you remember, as well as apparel for Fiona the Hippo and of course FC Cincinnati at Cincy Shirts. Get social with us: Facebook: Cincy Shirts Official Facebook Page Twitter: Cincy Shirts Official Twitter Page Instagram: @CincyShirts Snapchat: @CincyShirts The Cincy Shirts Podcast theme is “Cincinnati” by Big Nothing who are actually from Philadelphia.
Local12.com digital sports columnist/editor Richard Skinner joined Tom Gamble and former University of Cincinnati (and NFL) quarterback Tony Pike for this year's first "Angry Quarterbacks" podcast. They talked a lot of area high school football, college and Bengals/NFL.
The WCPO High School Insider Podcast returns for its 2018-19 debut with special guests, TriStateFootball.com analyst Greg Shoemaker and Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown organizer Tom Gamble. The 21st annual Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown begins Aug. 17 and there is no one better to discuss the matchups than Tom Gamble. Gamble, the In-Game Sports President, joins the podcast to discuss the matchups, the organization of the event and its future. WCPO’s Keenan Singleton and Mike Dyer discuss which games could make an impact on the playoff picture down the road. TriStateFootball.com’s Greg Shoemaker returns for discussion of the preseason rankings and which teams may surprise some people as the season starts.
Mo talks on the upcoming trade deadline, Tom Gamble breaks down the crosstown showdown schedule,. Also James and Tony Pike break down Bengals training camp.
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For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner of Local12.com discuss a whole litany of topics this week from the NCAA Basketball Tournament, Kabuki the Ninja, baseball wives and much more.
On this week’s episode of the Better Rivals episode, it’s time to take a deep dive into Kyle Shanahan’s run game. How did the outside zone evolve in the NFL? What exactly is zone blocking? And what are the key assignments that make it all work? All that, plus Tom Gamble is out, thoughts on the coaching staff, and how the current offensive line fits in the new scheme. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s episode of the Better Rivals episode, it’s time to take a deep dive into Kyle Shanahan’s run game. How did the outside zone evolve in the NFL? What exactly is zone blocking? And what are the key assignments that make it all work? All that, plus Tom Gamble is out, thoughts on the coaching staff, and how the current offensive line fits in the new scheme. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner of Local12.com discuss a whole litany of topics this week from the absence of pro football to potato chips to golf to and Kate Upton... and much more.
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner of Local12.com discuss a whole litany of topics this week from the Super Bowl, bands in concert, Lady Gaga, Harambe Cheetos and much more.
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner of Local12.com discuss a whole litany of topics this week from prop bets on the Super Bowl to pizza rolls to Brent Musburger and much more.
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner of Local12.com discuss a whole litany of topics this week from President Donald Trump to Bengals cornerback Adam Jones to UC head coach Luke Fickell to untucked shirts and so much more.
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner of Local12.com discuss a whole litany of topics this week from Clemson's win over Alabama, to the Tonight Show, marching bands, and the Legends.
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Richard Skinner of Local12.com discuss a whole litany of topics this week from Mariah Carey to local chicken wings to NFL playoff predictions to the price of gas. Happy New Angry Guys to you!
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Local 12's Richard Skinner discuss a whole litany of topics from Dick Clark to Grayson Allen to JD Hayworth and 2017 predictions. Happy Angry Guys to you!
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back with this podcast. Tom Gamble and Local 12's Richard Skinner discuss a whole litany of topics from Christmas cards to Verne Lundquist to NFL Pro Bowl Dodge Ball. Merry Angry Guys to you!
For 12 years, The Two Angry Guys graced the Cincinnati airwaves. It's now time to welcome them back. Tom Gamble and Local 12's Richard Skinner discuss a whole litany of topics from Harambe to The Grinch to Winter Storm Warnings. Merry Angry Guys to you!
Schrags and Garafolo are back again for the third and final day of the 2016 NFL owners' meetings. The guys discuss their biggest takeaways from the past 24 hours, especially Ron Rivera passionately defending Cam Newton's actions after the Super Bowl loss. Plus, Chip Kelly spoke candidly about why it didn't work with the Eagles, and the guys discuss how successful he will be with the 49ers. How open is the QB competition between Colin Kaepernick and Blaine Gabbert? The inside story on how the Chandler Jones trade went down between the Patriots and the Cardinals. What has the process been like moving the entire Rams organization to Los Angeles? Plus much more from the guys' conversations with various coaches and GMs around the league!
Native people and the military. In support of the March 19 "Bring the troops home" rally co-hosts Janeen Antoine and Lakota Harden speak with guests; Tom Gamble, a Tlingit man in Sitka, Alaska about the history of resistance and centuries of culture and tradition in that Island culture. Michael Horse, visual artist, actor and Viet Nam Veteran join us with Penny Opal Plant to discuss the relationship of Natives in the military and what our young people are facing today. The post Bay Native Circle – March 16, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.