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The parade of questionable Hall of Fame outfielders continue, as Mike and Bill celebrate Chuck Klein being elected to Cooperstown by the Veterans Committee 45 years ago this week. Klein put together some of the greatest seasons in baseball history, but in some of the weirdest contexts in baseball history, before suddenly flaming out. What happened? And did the strange conditions in which he played make his election a mistake? Like life, it's all very complicated! Plus, happy birthday to Ewell Russell and Terry Mulholland! And farewell to Don Secrist, Jeff Torborg, Tommy Brown, and Bobby Cuellar.
We get coach Brown's thoughts on the efficiency his team showed on court against Glendive and Sidney this past week. We also get a parting message from him to close out the regular season at Fergus and home versus Laurel.
It's an episode ripped from the headlines...of 15 years before this aired. We're headed out west to figure out maternal desire. Grab your umbrella, it's another Criminal Minds recap! Due to the nature of the show, there will be discussion of violence and sexual assault. Original theme music composed and performed by Nate Youngblood. This podcast was produced by Nate Youngblood.
Coach Brown talks about the lessons learned from the loss at home to Billings Central Catholic and how his team will focus this week on trying to claim a conference title against Glendive and Sidney
We asked coach Brown his thoughts on the dominating victories from this past weekend over both Fergus and Sidney. We also look ahead to the treacherous matchups at home between Miles City and Billings Central.
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, MLB Hotstove, WNBA News, NHL News, CBS's Equalizer, The Neighborhood, Fox's Murder in a Small Town, ABC's Abbott Elementry, High Potential, A Farewell to Bob Uecker, David Lynch, Tommy Brown, Paul Danan, Heinz Kluetmeier, Dennis Sharkey, David W Duclon, Gus Williams, Jeannot Szwarc, Joan Plowright, Jeff Torborg, Francisco San Martin, Tom McVie, Don McCall, Marcel Bonin & Garth Hudson!
We recap the wins at Malta and Glendive and look ahead to a game at the Corral Thursday against Fergus as well as back on the road Saturday at Sidney.
In this episode of Two Strike Noise, Jeff and Mark delve into various baseball history topics, starting with the story of Cal Ripken Jr.'s minor league team, the Iron Birds, and the infamous Billy Ripken 'f##k face' baseball card, interesting quirks like nickname origins, Vince McMahon's surprising link to Negro League baseball, and a major 1962 cheating scandal involving the Giants that was covered up and rarely discussed. They also honor recently passed players, including Bob Uecker and Tommy Brown, and battle through another round of 'Wax Pack Heroes' with vintage baseball cards. Fun facts, nostalgic moments, and quirky stories make this episode a home run! 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:14 Cal Ripken Jr. and the Iron Birds 03:05 The Billy Ripken Baseball Card Anniversary 05:23 Tyler Rogers' Unique Baby Name 06:54 Vince McMahon's Surprising Baseball Connection 08:21 Negro League Player 'High Pockets' Hudspeth 09:58 Ed Delahanty's Penultimate Season Was Crazy 11:31 Remembering Bob Uecker and Tommy Brown 14:22 Cheating in Baseball History 30:12 Wax Pack Heros: Baseball Card Showdown 01:00:06 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/TwoStrikeNoise/ Instagram - @twostrikenoise Bluesky - @twostrikenoise.bsky.social Threads - @twostrikenoise Twitter - @twostrikenoise Two Strike Noise on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@twostrikenoise Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise E-mail - twostrikenoise@gmail.com We pull ALOT of commons in Wax Pack Heroes. If you've got those Tom Foley or Ernest Riles cards just sitting around you can donate those commons to charity and maybe spark a child's interest in baseball and collecting. Find out more here: http://commons4kids.org/ #podernfamily #podnation #baseball #mlb #history #podcast #baseballcards
Deaths don't actually come in threes—unfortunately, there are many more than that—but Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley begin by marking the passings of a trio of notable figures: David Lynch, Bob Uecker, and Tommy Brown. Then (35:27) they talk about the maybe-momentous signing of a Japanese player not named Roki Sasaki (Shotaro Morii), follow up […]
Coach Brown tells us why his team was successful this weekend and we get an insight into how preparations go each week for the Lady Ponies before taking the court.
We discuss what an unexpected week off has done mentally to his team and we also discuss how the mind will play a factor in the team's upcoming games.
We check in on the Lady Ponies and how the team has been since coming back from Christmas break. We also preview the singleheader against Laurel this weekend
We get his thoughts on offensive execution in the Malta victory from Tuesday night and get a feel for how practices have been going leading up to the East-West Showdown in Lockwood with Hamilton and Butte Central being the opponents.
We chat with coach Brown about the two upcoming opponents: Lockwood on the road Thursday at 6pm and then the home opener against East Helena on Saturday at 4pm.
Havre Activities Director Mark Irvin interviewed girls' basketball coach Tommy Brown after his first career win as a head coach in girls' high school basketball. Topics included what he saw from the floor, an underrated part of that particular game that might be a microcosm moving forward, and him taking the time to thank the administration for their efforts in easing him into the position.
We chat with coach Brown about the practices leading up to the first game against Miles City.
On this week's episode of Diving In Deep, Sara is joined by Singer-Songwriter Shane Stevens! This discussion follows Shane's secret love for songwriting while being a hairdresser and how his music journey began. The two also talk about all of the amazing people that helped Shane along the way. Shane and Sara share stories of experiences in the music industry and working together on their own songs. About Shane Stevens: Stevens has written for a variety of country and pop acts, including Sara Evans, Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum, Kellie Pickler, Jordin Sparks, Ronnie Milsap, Jo Dee Messina, and Hayden Panettiere. Stevens has had multiple singles released to country radio and scored his first Billboard number 1 country hit, "American Honey," with Lady Antebellum in 2010.The song was co-written with Hillary Lindsey and Cary Barlowe.Stevens signed his first publishing deal with Famous Music in 2001 before signing with Major Bob Music five years later. Stevens co-wrote two songs with Rochelle and country music star Sara Evans for Evans' 2014 album Slow Me Down. He also co-wrote the only original song and title track on Evans' Christmas album, At Christmas, with Toby Lightman. He then contributed 4 songs to the 2014 Jesse McCartney album In Technicolor, including the second single, "Superbad." He moved to Los Angeles in 2014 to pursue a new direction as a writer, vocal producer, and artist developer in the pop and R&B world. That same year, Stevens founded his own publishing and artist development company, Holy Graffiti LLC, administered by Kobalt Music Group. The first act under his development, The Heirs, has been signed to Capitol Records and they released their debut EP, "Ecliptic," on August 28. For 2015, Stevens has contributed songs to several pop artists, such as "Everlasting Love," co-written with Victoria Monet and Tommy Brown, on Fifth Harmony's debut album Reflection; "Paper Doll" for Bea Miller's album Not An Apology; "Paradise" for Little Boots' album Working Girl; and At Sunset's single "Every Little Thing." He's worked on songs for many popular artists, such as the track "Step On Up" from Ariana Grande's album Dangerous Woman. He also worked with Meghan Trainor on the song "Woman Up" from her second album Thank You and Toby Randall's song "Misfits." Two songs off of Martina Stoessel & Jorge Blanco's album Tini, "I Want You" and "Yo Te Amo a Ti," were written by Shane as well. Most recently, Shane worked on what Pop Crush has dubbed the song of the summer "What You Want" by The Heirs. He also co-wrote "Infinite Love" by country star Sara Evans & Chrisley Know's Best star Todd Chrisley, which was featured on the season 4 finale. In 2019, Stevens sold a country music musical to Paramount Pictures, where he co wrote the music with his childhood friend Karyn Rochelle. Stevens signed a worldwide co-publishing deal with Bob Doyle's publishing company Purplebeat in 2021 where Stevens received his first Grammy nomination for the song "Fancy Like" by Walker Hayes. Pre-order Sara's new album, Unbroke out 6/7: https://ffm.to/seunbroke LET'S BE SOCIAL: Follow Shane Stevens! Insta: @shanestevensmusic Spotify: @written by Shane Stevens Follow Diving in Deep Podcast: Instagram -(@divingindeeppod) TikTok - (@divingindeeppod) Twitter - (@divingindeeppod) Facebook - (@divingindeeppod) Follow Sara Evans: Instagram - (@saraevansmusic) TikTok - (@saraevansmusic) Twitter - (@saraevansmusic) Facebook - (@saraevansmusic) Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN) YouTube - @TheCastCollective ) Instagram - (@TheCastCollective) Twitter - (@TheCastCollective) Directed by: Erin Dugan Edited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams, Tara Down, & Michaela Dolph https://www.thecastcollective.com
On this week's episode of Diving In Deep, Sara is joined by Singer-Songwriter Shane Stevens! This discussion follows Shane's secret love for songwriting while being a hairdresser and how his music journey began. The two also talk about all of the amazing people that helped Shane along the way. Shane and Sara share stories of experiences in the music industry and working together on their own songs. About Shane Stevens: Stevens has written for a variety of country and pop acts, including Sara Evans, Carrie Underwood, Lady Antebellum, Kellie Pickler, Jordin Sparks, Ronnie Milsap, Jo Dee Messina, and Hayden Panettiere. Stevens has had multiple singles released to country radio and scored his first Billboard number 1 country hit, "American Honey," with Lady Antebellum in 2010.The song was co-written with Hillary Lindsey and Cary Barlowe.Stevens signed his first publishing deal with Famous Music in 2001 before signing with Major Bob Music five years later. Stevens co-wrote two songs with Rochelle and country music star Sara Evans for Evans' 2014 album Slow Me Down. He also co-wrote the only original song and title track on Evans' Christmas album, At Christmas, with Toby Lightman. He then contributed 4 songs to the 2014 Jesse McCartney album In Technicolor, including the second single, "Superbad." He moved to Los Angeles in 2014 to pursue a new direction as a writer, vocal producer, and artist developer in the pop and R&B world. That same year, Stevens founded his own publishing and artist development company, Holy Graffiti LLC, administered by Kobalt Music Group. The first act under his development, The Heirs, has been signed to Capitol Records and they released their debut EP, "Ecliptic," on August 28. For 2015, Stevens has contributed songs to several pop artists, such as "Everlasting Love," co-written with Victoria Monet and Tommy Brown, on Fifth Harmony's debut album Reflection; "Paper Doll" for Bea Miller's album Not An Apology; "Paradise" for Little Boots' album Working Girl; and At Sunset's single "Every Little Thing." He's worked on songs for many popular artists, such as the track "Step On Up" from Ariana Grande's album Dangerous Woman. He also worked with Meghan Trainor on the song "Woman Up" from her second album Thank You and Toby Randall's song "Misfits." Two songs off of Martina Stoessel & Jorge Blanco's album Tini, "I Want You" and "Yo Te Amo a Ti," were written by Shane as well. Most recently, Shane worked on what Pop Crush has dubbed the song of the summer "What You Want" by The Heirs. He also co-wrote "Infinite Love" by country star Sara Evans & Chrisley Know's Best star Todd Chrisley, which was featured on the season 4 finale. In 2019, Stevens sold a country music musical to Paramount Pictures, where he co wrote the music with his childhood friend Karyn Rochelle. Stevens signed a worldwide co-publishing deal with Bob Doyle's publishing company Purplebeat in 2021 where Stevens received his first Grammy nomination for the song "Fancy Like" by Walker Hayes. Pre-order Sara's new album, Unbroke out 6/7: https://ffm.to/seunbroke LET'S BE SOCIAL: Follow Shane Stevens! Insta: @shanestevensmusic Spotify: @written by Shane Stevens Follow Diving in Deep Podcast: Instagram –(@divingindeeppod) TikTok – (@divingindeeppod) Twitter – (@divingindeeppod) Facebook – (@divingindeeppod) Follow Sara Evans: Instagram – (@saraevansmusic) TikTok – (@saraevansmusic) Twitter – (@saraevansmusic) Facebook – (@saraevansmusic) Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN) YouTube – @TheCastCollective ) Instagram – (@TheCastCollective) Twitter – (@TheCastCollective) Directed by: Erin Dugan Edited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams, Tara Down, & Michaela Dolph https://www.thecastcollective.com
It is a pleasure to welcome singer Mandy Rose to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Mandy is a singer and rapper from Richmond, Virginia. Her journey from composing music on the piano at the age of 8 to becoming a rising star is genuinely captivating. Her story took an unconventional twist when she worked as an exotic dancer in Richmond to fund her dream of pursuing music full-time. Determined to eliminate distractions, Mandy took a step by quitting her job at the Gentlemen's Club. Her talent, however, did not go unnoticed. Grammy Award-winning producer Tommy Brown discovered her through an Instagram verse challenge contest and, recognizing her immense potential, sent her to Los Angeles to kickstart her music career. Mandy's music reflects her unique style, characterized by a distinct flow, witty lyricism, and catchy melodies. Her songs often revolve around empowering women and promoting self-love. Her passion and drive have positioned her as the next rising star in the industry, promising continuous growth and evolution as an artist. On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Mandy Rose shared her origin story and the stories behind her songs, such as "Keep Up," "Bunny," and "RHS."Let's connect on social media! Visit me on: A) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/B) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/C) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharD) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealjacobelyacE) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Air Week: July 8-14, 2024 Tommy Brown Tommy Brown is one of the unsung blues shouters of the Rhythm & Blues Era. His only two charting records were done with the Griffin Brothers on Dot Records in 1951. He'll always be remembered for the #1 smash, “Weepin' & Cryin',” but Brown had so many tremendous […]
Tommy Brown was promoted to head coach of the Havre High girls' basketball program on May 28 and will begin the role in an official capacity on May 29. We get to know Tommy through his coaching background, why he felt he will be the right fit for the program, and how he overall is feeling now that the day is finally here.
Marty Solomon and Brent Billings are joined by Tommy Brown, author of The Ache for Meaning. He is a pastor and contemplative teacher with a bachelor's degree in pastoral ministry and master's degrees in divinity and management, and a former little league baseball coach.The Ache for Meaning by Tommy BrownWhat Is the Palouse?Dark Night of the Soul — WikipediaThe Seven Money Types by Tommy BrownThe Torah for Dummies by Arthur KurzweilThe Sabbath by Abraham Joshua HeschelSabbath as Resistance by Walter BrueggemannTommy Brown's Website Special Guest: Tommy Brown.
Deep within each of us is a longing for acceptance, significance, and provision. Ultimately we're asking, “Will I have enough? Am I enough? And do I matter?” Well, did you know the answers to all three questions can be found in the temptations of Christ? That's right! So today, author Tommy Brown will pull back the curtain on Christ's temptations to reveal how they represent your greatest needs. And, even better, he'll give you practical mindsets and tools to help you invite God to meet all those needs instead of striving, performing, and white-knuckling your way through. SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/285
A new year is quickly approaching us. In just five short days the clock will hit midnight and we will all be thrusted into 2024. A new year filled with new opportunities, new experiences, and new mercies. But how will this new year be any different than the one before us? On today's show, Let It Shine producer Nikki Ogden and I chat about how the year behind us helps us look to the year ahead of us. You'll hear us go through a spiritual check-up of the body, mind, and spirit. Wherever you may be in this check-up, we want you to join us for our 31 Day Shine Challenge! All you need to do is subscribe to the newsletter by clicking here and submitting your email address at the bottom of the page. If you've already subscribed, this information will be coming to you soon! Let's go into 2024 being as intentional as possible in body, mind, and spirit!Links: Connect with AngieNikki's Interview on The Happy Hour with Jamie IveyBetter HelpWhy Can't I Get it TogetherUpon Waking by Jackie Hill Perry The Ache for Meaning by Tommy Brown
Tommy Brown is a pastor with a B.A. in Pastoral Ministry and Masters degrees in Divinity and Management. As a contemplative teacher, he seeks to connect the dots between Scripture, God's deep work in the human soul, and the patterns of our ordinary lives. He is the author of The Seven Money Types (Zondervan, '17) and The Ache for Meaning (NavPress, September '23).
A British party of Lieutenant Francis Fasson, Able Seaman Colin Grazier, and canteen assistant Tommy Brown, boarded the slowly-sinking submarine after it had been damaged by depth charges and retrieved the Enigma codebooks and all the current settings for the U-boat ...
Marty Solomon and Brent Billings journey into the text of Isaiah, hearing the call of a father to his stubborn children.The Ache for Meaning by Tommy BrownThe Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary by Robert AlterBEMA 51: 1 Isaiah — VineyardIsaiah: Holy, Holy, Holy — Derrick Rohr, Campus Christian Fellowship
This week we welcome The Greater Ozarks Bluegrass Society! The Ozarks Greater Bluegrass Society is a Springfield based organization commited to preserving, and promoting Bluegrass and traditional music in the Ozarks through education and exposure or local Missouri Bluegrass groups. The group coming to perform with us is comprised of: David Maravilla-Giutar, began his pursuit of bluegrass in the late 70's. He assisted in forming the band, Second Wind, whose personnel included Rhonda Vincent, and later, Alison Krauss. Afterward, David was invited to join Alison in her band, Union Station, to enter the 1988 S.P.B.G.M.A International Band Contest, which they won. David is the President of GOBS. Leevon DeCourley-Bass, grew up in rural southeast Missouri near the community of Arab. He attended college at Southeast Missouri State University during which time he worked with bands such as The Men of the Week and Tommy Brown and the County Line Grass. Leevon now makes his home in Crane, Missouri with his wife Kadee along with their son Walker and soon to be DeCourley Baby #2, due in March. Leevon is working to bring bluegrass to the forefront in the Crane area through events such as Bluegrass on the Backstage at the Crane Broiler Festival and other jams and events throughout the area. Leevon is the Vice-President of GOBS. Gil Turk-Banjo, grew up on a farm in the Springfield area, Gil says,I starting playing banjo when I was about 13 and after I discovered Earl Scruggs, I was totally obsessed. I found gobs at about the same time and it was instrumental, no pun intended, in helping me grow as a bluegrass musician. I met so many wonderful people through gobs who helped me a lot, chief amongst those were Roy and Betty Jo Craft, with whom I played in my first band. Gil currently play in two bands, Missouri 65 and Ozark Mountain Five, the former on banjo and the latter on mandolin. Gil is 21 and out of college. Gil currently does landscaping for Ryan Lawn and Tree, but hopes to be a conservation agent soon. Gil is a board member with GOBS. Mark Withers-Mandolin, started playing mandolin and guitar at age 13. He played with his dad Luther and uncle Russell's bluegrass band, The Bluegrass Ramblers, for several years, playing numerous shows with Jim & Jesse, The Lewis Family and Bill Monroe. Mark also fronted his own band for years, and for almost 20 years co-hosted a bluegrass gospel program, Believers Bluegrass, with close friend Gene Reasoner, and was emcee and stage manager at the Starvy Creek Bluegrass Festival for 37 years. Mark is the Executive Director of GOBS. Bill Gage-Fiddle, started playing fiddle at 7 but found bluegrass about 20 years ago. Early bands Bill played with include The Roving Gamblers, South 14 and JC Bonds. Bill is one of the founding members of Big Mill and has played fiddle with them for over 10 years. Bill also plays mandolin for George's Creek. He lives near Harrison AR. Bill is a member of GOBS. For more information, call 417-880-0343 or www.GoBluegrass.org.
Pastor Writer: Conversations on Writing, Reading, and the Christian Life
Tommy Brown is the pastor for spiritual and community formation at Generations United Church in Freeport, Florida. He has a BA in pastoral ministry and master's degrees in divinity and management, and he is the author of The Seven Money Types: Discover How God Wired You to Handle Money.He joins me to talk about his new book: The Ache for Meaning: How the Temptations of Christ Reveal Who We Are and What We're Seeking.Description:In The Ache for Meaning, Tommy Brown journeys through our questions and temptations into the deeper invitation Jesus offers. In the mindsets and practices Christ embodied, we discover what kept him centered on his identity and purpose—and what equips us to do the same. Because when you know where you've come from and where you're going, daily temptations toward security, approval, and power to control pale in comparison to your most significant reality: You are a child of God.
It's another Deliver The Profile. This time somebody's hot for teacher in "I Love You, Tommy Brown" as Teri Polo seeks to reunite her felony-riddled family. It's more Season 7 garbage.
Tommy Brown joins us again on the Liberty Blues Netwerk to talk about his run for mayor. 
My guest this week was Libertarian candidate for Mayor of Salem in Washington County, Indiana, Tommy Brown. He is also the vice-chairman of the Washington County Libertarian Party. I hope you enjoy our conversation about libertarian politics and other random issues like Israel, CBDC/crypto, and poverty.
Não há nada melhor e satisfatório do que um bom depoimento de cliente! Neste episódio você vai ouvir um cliente da Academia de Formação de Planejadores Financeiros Serafin. Um ex-aluno que pediu para levar para muita gente sua mensagem da importância de sua formação, como os aprendizados do curso e do networking para sua transição de carreira. Márcio Mendonça formou-se no início de 2021 e vem nos dois últimos anos estruturando seu negócio e colocando em prática tudo o que viu. Montou a Kesef Planejamento Financeiro Pessoal e contou-nos sobre o que esperava fazer e acontecer versus o que acabou fazendo e acontecendo. Como todo bom planejamento, a gente sabe que não sairá exatamente daquele jeito. Dá o play e vem ouvir essa história cativante! Para saber mais sobre a Kesef e o Márcio: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kesefpf/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kesefpf/?locale=pt_BR LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcio-mendonca-assessor-investimentos/ Site: https://kesefpf.com.br/ Para saber mais da Academia Serafin: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/academiaserafin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/academiaserafin/ LinkedIn: https://br.linkedin.com/company/academia-de-planejamento-financeiro YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AcademiaGFAI Site: https://academiagfai.com.br/ Dicas dos convidados: - livro “Pai rico, pai pobre” por Robert Kiyosaki - livro “O homem mais rico da Babilônia” por George S Clason - livro “As 7 linguagens do dinheiro” por Tommy Brown - série “Madame C.J. Walker” (Netflix) - livro “O mito do empreendedor” Episódios citados: Ep 11 – “Formação de novos planejadores” com Janser Rojo Ep 41 – “Planejamento em tempos de crise e pandemia” com Caco Santos, Leanderson Reis e Janser Rojo Assine o canal, siga-nos nas redes sociais e interaja conosco: Caco Santos: @cacosantos_cfp linkedin.com/in/cacosantos-cfp/ Leandro Paiva: @planejador_leandro_paiva linkedin.com/in/leandro-leal-paiva-b329b323/
Tommy Brown comes from a family of gospel singers,born and raised in chicago.Tommy has turned his vocals and lyrics into gold.Tommy writes all his material.He does all his leads and background.He started singing at age of 10 with his brothers in church. His mother was a gospel singer "
Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
We had another Jason Heyward sighting at Dodger Stadium, and he's looking great, which got us wondering about his chances to make the team, so we talk about that. We also talk about Gavin Lux looking to be in great physical condition, Trayce Thompson unexpectedly having a full head of hair, and the importance of neck health for Lux and Chris Taylor. And finally, we talk about Tommy Brown, the youngest position player in MLB history when he debuted for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1944.Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
We had another Jason Heyward sighting at Dodger Stadium, and he's looking great, which got us wondering about his chances to make the team, so we talk about that. We also talk about Gavin Lux looking to be in great physical condition, Trayce Thompson unexpectedly having a full head of hair, and the importance of neck health for Lux and Chris Taylor. And finally, we talk about Tommy Brown, the youngest position player in MLB history when he debuted for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1944. Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Buffaloes interim head coach Mike Sanford and offensive lineman Tommy Brown fielded questions from the media in the Champions Center on Tuesday.
This week we welcome the Greater Ozarks Bluegrass Society! The Greater Ozarks Bluegrass Society is a Springfield based organization commited to preserving, and promoting Bluegrass and traditional music in the Ozarks through education and exposure or local Missouri Bluegrass groups. The group coming to perform with us is comprised of: David Maravilla-Giutar, began his pursuit of bluegrass in the late 70's. He assisted in forming the band, Second Wind, whose personnel included Rhonda Vincent, and later, Alison Krauss. Afterward, David was invited to join Alison in her band, Union Station, to enter the 1988 S.P.B.G.M.A International Band Contest, which they won. David is the President of GOBS. Leevon DeCourley-Bass, grew up in rural southeast Missouri near the community of Arab. He attended college at Southeast Missouri State University during which time he worked with bands such as The Men of the Week and Tommy Brown and the County Line Grass. Leevon now makes his home in Crane, Missouri with his wife Kadee along with their son Walker and soon to be DeCourley Baby #2, due in March. Leevon is working to bring bluegrass to the forefront in the Crane area through events such as Bluegrass on the Backstage at the Crane Broiler Festival and other jams and events throughout the area. Leevon is the Vice-President of GOBS. Gil Turk-Banjo, grew up on a farm in the Springfield area, Gil says,I starting playing banjo when I was about 13 and after I discovered Earl Scruggs, I was totally obsessed. I found gobs at about the same time and it was instrumental, no pun intended, in helping me grow as a bluegrass musician. I met so many wonderful people through gobs who helped me a lot, chief amongst those were Roy and Betty Jo Craft, with whom I played in my first band. Gil currently play in two bands, Missouri 65 and Ozark Mountain Five, the former on banjo and the latter on mandolin. Gil is 21 and out of college. Gil currently does landscaping for Ryan Lawn and Tree, but hopes to be a conservation agent soon. Gil is a board member with GOBS. Mark Withers-Mandolin, started playing mandolin and guitar at age 13. He played with his dad Luther and uncle Russell's bluegrass band, The Bluegrass Ramblers, for several years, playing numerous shows with Jim & Jesse, The Lewis Family and Bill Monroe. Mark also fronted his own band for years, and for almost 20 years co-hosted a bluegrass gospel program, Believers Bluegrass, with close friend Gene Reasoner, and was emcee and stage manager at the Starvy Creek Bluegrass Festival for 37 years. Mark is the Executive Director of GOBS. Bill Gage-Fiddle, started playing fiddle at 7 but found bluegrass about 20 years ago. Early bands Bill played with include The Roving Gamblers, South 14 and JC Bonds. Bill is one of the founding members of Big Mill and has played fiddle with them for over 10 years. Bill also plays mandolin for George's Creek. He lives near Harrison AR. Bill is a member of GOBS. For more information, call 417-880-0343 or www.GoBluegrass.org.
RUNDOWN At the top of the show, Mitch laments his recent streak of lottery losses but is determined to win the Powerball this week! Next, Scott explains how he ended up with a shotgun in his vehicle unexpectedly before the guys dig into the Seahawks victory. Today's featured guests are Colorado tackle Tommy Brown and CEO of Shinesty Chris White, Seahawks No-Table members Brady Henderson and Joe Fann, & Rick Neuheisel. The episode wraps up with “Other Stuff” topics such as a Kraken Mr. Playoffs breakdown, Geno Smith's value on the open market, and KJ Wright's support of Kyrie Irving among his recent controversy! GUESTS Tommy Brown | University of Colorado offensive tackle Chris White | Shinesty CEO Brady Henderson | ESPN's NFL Nation Seahawks reporter Joe Fann | WynnBet Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Even though he is on a losing streak for the Powerball lottery, Mitch is determined to take home the jackpot! 12:30 | The password for the upcoming week of Beat the Boys matchups is unveiled. 18:59 | The Soden family is dealing with the aftermath of a fender-bender which resulted in a surprise for Scott when borrowed his in-laws' truck. 24:31 | Mitch and Scott volley their observations from the Seahawks win as they move to 6-3 on the season. 34:46 | Despite the win, the Huskies were able to beat the Beavs. Up next...the Ducks! 44:35 | GUEST: University of Colorado offensive tackle Tommy Brown and CEO of Shinesty Chris White share the story of introducing a first of its kind underwear model! 1:02:01 | GUEST: Brady & Joe join Mitch for the Seahawks No-Table following a 31-21 road win over the Cardinals. 1:25:39 | GUEST: Rick returns after a stunning week of college football with losses for Tennessee, Clemson, and Alabama. 1:53:03 | Todays “Other Stuff” segment features topics ranging from Mr. Playoffs - Seattle Kraken edition, Geno's earning potential right now, and more Kyrie Irving fallout which now is linked to KJ Wright.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Ashlee Keating over Zoom video! Ashlee Keating is ready to take the pop music scene by storm with her new single “SAUCY” and forthcoming EP. The hot new single has quickly become an anthem for both female-empowerment and the LGBTQ+ community. The track was created by the top-tier team of producers Tommy Brown (who works closely with Ariana Grande), YNG Josh and Nick Cooper. While the vibrant “Saucy” music video racked up over 100K views in the first week since its release, directed by Combina Key and choreographed by Shirlene Quigley. As a Billboard-charting music sensation, Ashlee is a true multifaceted talent. Her music is a perfect mix of upbeat and inspirational, with lyrical themes of loving yourself and living your best life. Between her colorful style and dance-worthy music catalog, Ashlee has also become highly regarded within the LGBTQ+ community as an ally and activist. She strives to spread messages of love, positivity, and confidence through all of her work. Making major strides in the music industry, Ashlee's recent single “YASSS” garnered over 1-Million streams on Spotify while her singles “Hurt Me So Good” and “Bad Mistake” spent weeks on the Top 20 Billboard Dance/Club Chart. Born and raised in Southern New Jersey, Ashlee discovered her love for music at a young age. She made her Broadway debut at only 6-years-old, playing ‘Gretl' in the national tour of “The Sound of Music” (alongside Richard Chamberlain). Shortly after, she was cast as the lead role of “Annie” at the famous Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia. Ashlee has since been seen as a contestant on CBS' “Star Search”, a member of Radio Disney's “Up and Coming Artist” Incubator Program (performing for artists such as Demi Lovato, Keke Palmer, & Raven Symone), in acting roles in movies such as “The Bandit Hound”, and with her holiday single “Ice Kingdom” featured in Coca-Cola's ‘52 Songs of Happiness' campaign. Ashlee loves to use her platform for good, giving back to philanthropic organizations supporting women's empowerment and the LGBTQ+ community. Over the years, she has worked closely with GLAAD, Girl Up, St. Jude Children's Hospital, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Outside of her music career, Ashlee likes to stay active with her passions for fashion, dancing, pilates, make-up, traveling, and fitness. She also loves spending time with her pomeranian puppy Koko. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #AshleeKeating #YASSS #Saucy #LGBTQ #PRIDE #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors just released new clarifications related to the interim policy for name, image, and likeness - and we want to talk about it!We also speak with Chris Ganter from Tip My Team about his creative approach to entering the NIL world. We discuss the growing pains of establishing a business. We also discuss the charitable arm of Tip My Team and how funds raised are distributed.We cover how Sonny Dykes has embraced the Hypnotoad as the unofficial mascot of TCU football. We talk about UAB's DeWayne McBride deserves more NIL opportunities. We cover the Michigan Sports Business Conference and the inclusion of NIL within the agenda. We also discuss UAB's NIL platform.Our NIL Mathlete segment covers Ivory Durham's deal with Big Nick's. This episode is sponsored by TipMyTeam, a non-profit taking a bold, unique step toward the new NIL landscape. TipMyTeam provides a platform for all college sports fans to sponsor their favorite teams from any collegiate sport. Funds go straight to the student-athletes as well as a charity that helps disenfranchised graduated athletes struggling with mental and physical health. Sign up today at TipMyTeam.com.We hear from Nillie Athlete Harrison Barnes from the Icon 1901 Collective. We discuss Tommy Brown's deal with Shinesty. We talk about the newest additions to Outback's Steak It To The House campaign - including Dematrius Davis Jr., Josh Downs, Jaydon Hodge, Justin Shorter, Beaux Collins, Sean Tucker, Errington Truesdell, KD Hill, and Jake Bobo.To learn more about our Nillie platform, visit nillie.io or email contact@victreefi.com. To learn more about our Framework platform, visit victreefi.com.
Chief and Malik are joined by industry titans Tommy Brown and Larrance Dopson for this conversation, recorded in front of a live audience in Los Angeles. During this episode, GRAMMY nominated and multi-platinum producer Tommy Brown talks about his growth from producing beats in his bedroom through to working with the likes of Ariana Grande and Normani, as well as creating his own vehicle for music. GRAMMY nominated and multi-platinum producer Larrance Dopson talks about co-founding the 1500 Or Nothin Academy and leads a discussion on legacy. Follow A Suite Life: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asuitelifepod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asuitelifepod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgdnIhfgBv2bBKwwn5qLQBw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ASUITELIFEPOD/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following Colorado's first practice during the bye week, interim head coach Mike Sanford, new offensive coordinator Clay Patterson, new defensive coordinator Gerald Chatman, junior offensive lineman Tommy Brown and senior defensive lineman Terrance Lang fielded questions from the media in the Champions Center.
WE ARE BACK - AND BETTER THEN EVER! EPISODE 83 of the Buccateers is HERE! Its our Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay Buccaneers battle of the Bays preview SPECIAL GUEST - Packers life long fan, golfer, and military member, Tommy Brown! Tommy & Tampa Tones go Wayyyyy back! This episode will entail: - Intros - Bucs Brief Saints Recap - Bucs lose Hicks, Wells, Bernard to injury - Bucs Sign Cole Beasley, Justin Skule to Practice Squad - Bucs Add Kaylon Geiger to active roster - Packers Player to look out for - Bucs Player to look out for - MVP of the game - Score Predictions - TNF Predictions - 1 Big thing / Walk off Follow us on Instagram: BuccateersPod Twitter: Buccateers Youtube / Other Podcast Outlets: Buccateers Podcast
So excited to be with the fabulous Ashlee Keating today. As a Billboard-charting music sensation, Ashlee is a true multifaceted talent. Her music is a perfect mix of upbeat and inspirational, with lyrical themes of loving yourself and living your best life. Between her colorful style and dance-worthy music catalog, Ashlee has also become highly regarded within the LGBTQ+ community as an ally and activist. She strives to spread messages of love, positivity, and confidence through all of her work. Making major strides in the music industry, Ashlee's recent single “YASSS” garnered over 1-Million streams on Spotify while her singles “Hurt Me So Good” and “Bad Mistake” spent weeks on the Top 20 Billboard Dance/Club Chart. Ashlee Keating is ready to take the pop music scene by storm with her new single “SAUCY” and forthcoming EP. The hot new single has quickly become an anthem for both female-empowerment and the LGBTQ+ community. The track was created by the top-tier team of producers Tommy Brown (who works closely with Ariana Grande), YNG Josh and Nick Cooper. While the vibrant “Saucy” music video racked up over 100K views in the first week since its release, directed by Combina Key and choreographed by Shirlene Quigley.I absolutely loved recording this episode with Ashlee, we laughed and Kiki'd nonstop, you're going to love this one. Follow Ashlee:Ashlee instagram: @ashleekeatingAshlee Tik Tok: @ashleekeatingmusicAshlee twitter: @ashleekeatingYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AshleeKeatingListen to Saucy : https://lnk.to/saucyYass Music Video : https://youtu.be/Bj-l8FXM_HkWebsite: https://www.ashleekeating.comBill Janisse Instagram: @billjanisseBill FB: @billjanisse Hey Gurl! Instagram: @heygurl.podcastHey Gurl! FB: @heygurlpodcast Hey Gurl! Tik Tok: @heygurlpodcastHey Gurl! Website: www.heygurlpodcast.com Hey Gurl! YouTube: Here
Jake Schwanitz power ranks each of the eight position groups for the Buffs. Then we hear from CU's new offensive line coach, Kyle DeVan about what he brings to Boulder and an update on players like Tommy Brown and some of the younger players along the offensive line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the largest industry in the world, Retail can improve lives, help ecosystems, and impact economies. We are witnessing retailers shifting to a more sustainable future because our consumers are demanding it. Listen in as our own Amy Loewenberg and Tommy Brown, the St. Louis Zoo's Retail manager and Conservation Buyer discuss the economic, social, and environmental keys of sustainability, while giving us some tools and resources to make sustainable buying decisions for better tomorrow. RESOURCES Guest Websites:https://www.stlzoo.org/| NY NOW:https://nynow.com | NY NOW Podcast Page:https://nynow.com/podcast
Looking back to Tommy Brown, the youngest player in Dodgers history, who played for Brooklyn from 1944-50, hit three home runs in a game once, and is the only AL/NL player ever to homer before his 18th birthday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode we are joined by Leevon DeCourley, former touring musician with the Men of the Week, Tommy Brown & The County Line Grass and the Justin Heskett band. Leevon spent years as a popular radio DJ before switching lanes and becoming successful in the plumbing business. We spend a lot of time discussing cast iron skillets before spending time talking about music & turkey hunting. Sad Songs: Leevon's: https://youtu.be/xr2-gukGOZw Jug's: https://youtu.be/18HZVEGpx0k Jasper's: https://youtu.be/0fLvv6qq4Vc
In this episode we talk with Tommy Brown, producer and song writer of some of the biggest hits by Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, etc. We touch on topics such as Dating, Healing, Changes & Success. •Can people change for others?•Why do we try to change people?•How can someone change?•Healing after a breakup•LeadershipAvailable on / Disponible en:•YouTube•Spotify•Apple Podcast