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The wait is over. Remember This Crap is back and it's a doozy. How about nearly three hours of the worst losses in (recent) Bears history? Relive all the moments you wanted to forget with Andy and Mike D., as Chester Marcol scampers wildly into the end zone, Jim Harbaugh audibles his way into disaster, Kevin Butler misses a field goal that Pat McAfee would pay a college kid $200K to make these days, Wanny draws up a game winning pass for a defensive tackle, Jeff George outduels Jim Miller, Marion Barber III happens, Trestman kicks on second down, Chris Conte is the only one playing man to man defense on fourth and eight, Eddy Piniero shows off his leg and we saved the worst for last and yes, it's the one you think it is. All that, and more.
This episode of VHHA's Patients Come First podcast features Dr. Bob Trestman, Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at Carilion Clinic for a conversation about his work, mental health, collaboration with the Virginia Coordinated Clinical Research Network, and more. Send questions, comments, feedback, or guest suggestions to pcfpodcast@vhha.com or contact us on X (Twitter) or Instagram using the #PatientsComeFirst hashtag.
Dive into the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive revolution as we explore how Justin Herbert, alongside offensive masterminds Greg Roman and Marc Trestman, is set to redefine the team's strategy for the 2024 season.
Former Vikings GM Jeff Diamond critiques the Vikings' Davenport decisions, explains franchise tag season, welcomes back Marc Trestman to NFL. From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Supported by White Bear Lake Superstore Buick GMC (http://www.WhiteBearLakeSuperstore.com) & Platinum Bank (https://www.platinumbankmn.com)
Former Vikings GM Jeff Diamond critiques the Vikings' Davenport decisions, explains franchise tag season, welcomes back Marc Trestman to NFL. From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Supported by White Bear Lake Superstore Buick GMC (http://www.WhiteBearLakeSuperstore.com) & Platinum Bank (https://www.platinumbankmn.com)
Locked On Chargers - Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers struck gold hiring Jim Harbaugh to be their head coach and according to the Athletic, NFL coaches and executives agree that he was the best hire in this coaching cycle. Some question if his offense will work in the modern NFL, but the Chargers are giving themselves and Justin Herbert the best chance. Dan and David discuss their trust in Harbaugh's vision and new Senior Offensive Assistant Marc Trestman. Trestman went down in flames in the NFL before, but he also has led some of the league's most prolific passing attacks. The Chargers have many re-treads on their offensive coaching staff, but Harbaugh has come up with a staff so crazy it might just be awesome. Defensively, Los Angeles have sacrificed NFL experience for youth and innovation. Along with Jesse Minter, the Chargers have scooped up almost the entirety of Michigan's defensive staff and that continuity is something Brandon Staley failed to bring. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. Nissan Our friends at Nissan have a lineup of SUV's with the capabilities to take your adventure to the next level. Take the Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, or Nissan Armada and go find your next big adventure. Shop NissanUSA.com. BetterHelp This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Make your brain your friend, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/LOCKEDON today to get 10% off your first month. PrizePicks Go to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnfl and use code lockedonnfl for a first deposit match up to $100! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel Get buckets with your first bet on FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your bet wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Chargers - Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers struck gold hiring Jim Harbaugh to be their head coach and according to the Athletic, NFL coaches and executives agree that he was the best hire in this coaching cycle. Some question if his offense will work in the modern NFL, but the Chargers are giving themselves and Justin Herbert the best chance. Dan and David discuss their trust in Harbaugh's vision and new Senior Offensive Assistant Marc Trestman. Trestman went down in flames in the NFL before, but he also has led some of the league's most prolific passing attacks. The Chargers have many re-treads on their offensive coaching staff, but Harbaugh has come up with a staff so crazy it might just be awesome. Defensively, Los Angeles have sacrificed NFL experience for youth and innovation. Along with Jesse Minter, the Chargers have scooped up almost the entirety of Michigan's defensive staff and that continuity is something Brandon Staley failed to bring.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit at eBayMotos.com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.NissanOur friends at Nissan have a lineup of SUV's with the capabilities to take your adventure to the next level. Take the Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, or Nissan Armada and go find your next big adventure. Shop NissanUSA.com.BetterHelpThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Make your brain your friend, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/LOCKEDON today to get 10% off your first month.PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnfl and use code lockedonnfl for a first deposit match up to $100!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelGet buckets with your first bet on FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your bet wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the Extra Point segment, Mike Mulligan, David Haugh and executive producer Dustin Rhoades discussed the the wild Wednesday at Halas Hall and whether they'd like to hear from president Kevin Warren or general manager Ryan Poles as the Bears are in turmoil.
By popular demand, here it is! While we were on extended sabbatical due to family obligations and bad… bad Bears football, how did we feel about everything that happened to the Bears? On this episode we walk through Trestman's second year, the John Fox era, and of course Mitch and Nagy. How did we feel at the time, and how have those feelings changed over the years? Tune in to find out! As always, thanks for listening!
Rod is joined by former CFL and NFL head coach Marc Trestman.They discuss:Trestman's thoughts on Super Bowl LVIICan Nathan Rourke make it in the NFL?His stint with the Chicago BearsWill he return to coaching?+ more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In September 2022, Pastor Triestman retired after 50 years of Service in Jewish Evangelism. He was ordained to preach the Gospel in 1974 and has a BS from the then Philadelphia College of Bible (now Cairn) and a MA from the then Biblical Theological Seminary (now Missio). He's looking forward to serving the Lord at Kresson Bible Church as long as the Lord will allow. Visit our website at: https://kressonbiblechurch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kressonbiblechurch/message
Co-hosts Justin Dunk, John Hodge, and J.C. Abbott discuss Marc Trestman calling the recent discussion regarding CFL rules a distraction, John Metchie III winning the Jon Cornish Trophy for the second consecutive year, our CFL poll of people in downtown Toronto, Winnipeg signing former all-star receiver Jalen Saunders, and Cody Fajardo feeling motivated by Chris Jones' comments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in the Cage with Michael Ball - Marc Trestman - Rob Vanstone recaps Pats season (17:00) - Morley Scott #Elks (26:25) - Al Simpson of LivingSkySports w/ Red Sox Stadium update (38:00) - Luc Mullinder (44:40) - Glen Suitor on Trestman comments + #USFL (1:06:00) - Jim Mullin (1:26:00)
In our final episode of BLoS in conjunction with the American Society for Neurochemistry 2022 here in Roanoke, we speak with Dr. Robert Trestman, Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at Carilion Clinic and Professor at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine about mental health during the pandemic and health care the past two years in Southwest Virginia. Content warning: mental illness, suicide
The Bears have had quite a few job searches since George Halas hired Mike Ditka over pudding and a wet nap in 1982, and the guys look at every candidate from all of them. Some of them you won't believe they bothered to talk to, others you'll be mad that they didn't offer the job and there are stories for all of them. From Ditka to Wanny to McGin--oops--Jauron to Lovie to Trestman to Foxy to Nagy with all of the better and yes, even worse candidates, we cover them all. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/desipio/message
Dr. Robert Trestman, at the Carilion Clinic and Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, has co-developed START NOW, a successful group psychotherapy intervention specifically targeting mental health issues in prisoners. It combines elements of cognitive behavioral therapy to form skills-based learning. Furthermore, START NOW is easily accessible, cost-effective, and designed for use in settings with limited resources. Due to its success within correctional institutions, START NOW is being adapted for use in fields such as adolescent conduct issues and opioid misuse.
BLEAV IN BEARS gets you ready for 'Bears/Packers Week' with Former Bears DE+Fox32 Chicago's Corey Wootton and co-host Joey Christopoulos! Justin Fields returns for a Bears/Packers primetime matchup (2:01), Corey breaks down the best way to defend/blitz Aaron Rodgers (7:35), The impact former Defensive Coordinator Rod Marinelli had on his career (10:28) Key to a Week 14 Upset: Limit Turnovers/ Limit Rodgers possessions (17:19), Is the 2021 NFL season truly a 'passing league'? (27:14), Key to a Week 14 Upset: Must stop Devante Adams (32:10) Final Score predictions (34:30) And we wrap up the pod with a must-listen segment: Corey Stories! Trestman's Bears, The Randall Cobb game, the mystique of playing at Lambeau and what it was like playing in the 2010 NFC Title Game as a rookie (37:48)
Coach Marc Trestman joins the show to weigh in on the latest NFL storylines as we approach Week 5. Trestman raves about the play of Kyler Murray and the Cardinals, talks about why he is pleasantly surprised how well Justin Fields played against the Lions, how he never expected the Bears to leave Soldier Field, the Urban Meyer situation, the play of Trevor Lawrence, Mac Jones, and Zach Wilson, Derek Carr's resurgence, previewing Bills-Chiefs, his thoughts on the NFC East, and a lot more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Trestman and Dr. Hochman reflect on the far-reaching effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and well-being of health care professionals, patients and families. During the conversation, Dr. Trestman emphasizes that to improve behavioral health care, “overcoming the stigma of asking for and receiving help is the single biggest challenge we all face.” He is passionate about helping health care professionals “to realize that we are human beings . . . with limits . . . and it's OK to ask for help.”
The Bears post season press conference might be a low point since the Trestman years and we're here to talk about it. Just absolutely embarrassing stuff out of Halas Hall. We pick ourselves up with a dynamite drop in from Ryan Arcidiacono to go behind the scenes of winning Jim Nantz's tie at the Final Four. Amazing story from the Bulls guard as we start buying more and more stock in the team. After that we get a deep Blackhawks preview from Chief in the wake of the season opener even they don't deserve it. Carl & Dave then breakdown the White Sox offseason vs. some of the potential Cubs moves coming. Loaded show with a little bit of everything for everyone All Gas No Brakes FIRE TED PHILLIPS
We play "Who Said It" with Matt Nagy and Marc Trestman with fans. Would the White Sox be interested in Kyle Schwarber?
Kyle Long gives his prediction on who is going to win the Chicago Bears quarterback derby if and when there is football. Times are a changing under center in Chicago. Long touches on Trestman, Nagy, Fox and pretty much everything else. He is working with Crown Royal . #GenerosityHour
Kyle Long gives his prediction on who is going to win the Chicago Bears quarterback derby if and when there is football. Times are a changing under center in Chicago. Long touches on Trestman, Nagy, Fox and pretty much everything else. He is working with Crown Royal . #GenerosityHour
Nate discusses routine and how sometimes when you don't change it, fate changes it for you. He says that in Tampa Bay, Marc Trestman was so fixed on his routine of playing two quarterbacks that the only thing that would change it is a blessing in disguise. He says that Trestman couldn't do it himself but because of fate, when the change was made, good things began to happen. Tampa Bay won its first game. In the second segment, Nate reviews his week four picks and makes his week five picks while also providing the results of Time Travel Fantasy. In the final segment, he provides listeners with a new card of the day!
XFL week 2 - lost interest? Baseball cheaters. "Life & Times of Mel Tucker." Adam Trautman who are you?
XFL week 2 - lost interest? Baseball cheaters. "Life & Times of Mel Tucker." Adam Trautman who are you?
XFL debut draws 3.3 million viewers. NCAA tourney 5 weeks away. Bobby Knight comes home.
XFL debut draws 3.3 million viewers. NCAA tourney 5 weeks away. Bobby Knight comes home.
So long Kobe. Super Bowl Week. Wild Ass Predictions. XFL is coming.
So long Kobe. Super Bowl Week. Wild Ass Predictions. XFL is coming.
D & Davis executive producer Ryan Bukowiecki sits in for Davis this week as he and D break down the Bears' loss to the Eagles, discuss the latest comments from Bears head coach Matt Nagy, explore the debut NCAA Football Playoff Rankings, go Up For Grabs and much more! Make sure to rate, retweet, and share the podcast and follow the show on all social media @DandDavisShow for updates and more great content. Catch new D & Davis episodes each Thursday on WARR on Anchor, plus explore our archives on Soundcloud and watch new content on the show's YouTube page. Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and follow WARR for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your guys. Weareregalradio.com provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. twitter.com/regalradio1 facebook.com/regalradio1 instagram.com/weareregalradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/regal-radio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/regal-radio/support
D & Executive Producer Ryan Bukowiecki (who sits in for Davis) breakdown Bears lose to the Eagles, discuss Bears Head Coach Matt Nagy latest comments, the NCAA Football Playoff Rankings, go Up For Grabs, and much more! Make sure to rate, retweet, and share the podcast and follow the show on all social media @DandDavisShow for updates and more great content.
- Après plusieurs hommages avant la partie, les Jays s'inclinent 10 à 5 face aux Brewers devants les partisans montréalais, on en parle avec Rodger Brulotte - Valérie Tétreault revient sur l'abandon de Bianca Andreescu à Miami ce lundi - Louis Jean met la table pour le matche entre les Canadiens et les Panthers - On parle XFL avec l'ancien entraîneur des Alouettes, Mark Trestman - L'entraîneur de l'Armada, Bruce Richardson, fait le point sur la série Armada-Phoenix - Et Samuel Piette commente les sujets chauds qui entourent l'Impact cette semaine
How Much Money The WWE Made Off The XFL So Far, XFL Hires New Manager Of Football Operations and more. Plus, your emails, phone calls, and social media.
This week’s show reacts to Marc Trestman’s introductory press conference as the new XFL Tampa Bay Head Coach/General Manager. We also welcome Dave “Softy” Mahler from 950 KJR in Seattle to discuss Jim Zorn and the XFL taking over CenturyLink Field next February. Also get the latest on a new XFL Football Ops hire, a … Continue reading "Episode 59: Tampa Gets Trestman"
4 down 4 to go, this week we learned that former Chicago Bears and CFL coach would be heading down to Tampa to lead the new XFL franchise starting next year in February. Let's take a look at his journey from the NFL to the CFL to the XFL. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xflpodcast/message
Marc Trestman Press Conference Recap, Johnny Manziel Released From CFL Team, Next Stop XFL?, XFL Targeting NFL Rookies With $100,000 Bonuses and more. Plus, your emails, phone calls, and social media.
It's Official! The long awaited return of @PodPlaySports (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) is here! WDAE PD John Mamola returns with his thoughts on:- 01:23 - Thanks XFL Tampa Bay For Nothing- 04:34 - Luke Perry Memories- 07:11 - 5 Tips For Winning Your Bracket ContestEMail Your Thoughts At JohnMamola@iheartmedia.com
Lanny & Scotty discuss the final week of regular season, look ahead to the start of the playoffs, talk about Trestman's release by the Argos & promote a new film about outcasts and podcasts
The guys welcome the stadium voice of the Argos and CFL.ca columnist Don Landry to talk about the Marc Trestman firing, the Argos season, 2019, the CFL Playoffs and what he at in China.
CFLonTSN's Analyst Glen Suitor joined Toronto Today with Andy McNamara to break down how Duron Carter could fit in with the Argos and if a connection of Carter and Trestman could be successful for the two
CFLonTSN's Analyst Glen Suitor joined Toronto Today with Andy McNamara to break down how Duron Carter could fit in with the Argos and if a connection of Carter and Trestman could be successful for the two
TSN CFL Analyst and Argos' Colour Voice Chris Schultz joined Toronto Today with Matt Cauz to discus the QB Struggles for the Argos, if Bethel-Thompson could be a better fit for Trestman and Manziel starting for the Als on Friday
TSN CFL Analyst and Argos' Colour Voice Chris Schultz joined Toronto Today with Matt Cauz to discus the QB Struggles for the Argos, if Bethel-Thompson could be a better fit for Trestman and Manziel starting for the Als on Friday
Episode 47 with ACC star Jerome Robinson and Chloe Trestman, Super Bowl Prop Bets and more by GCS Media
Toronto Argonauts Head Coach Marc Trestman joined Dave and Matt Cauz to look ahead to tonight's game against the Stampeders, Ricky Ray's ascent this year and his first year with the team.
Toronto Argonauts GM Jim Popp joined Naylor and Simmons to discuss yet another 300 yard passing game from Ricky Ray, his fit in the Trestman offence, and the team's big win over the Ottawa Redblacks last night.
TSN's Play-By-Play guru Chris Cuthbert checks in before he calls Argos-Blue Bombers tonight. He talked about where the Argos began to turn things around, what Ricky Ray has meant to the Argos, and how special SJ Green has been
The Chubs are in the playoffs and the best duo in podcasting are giving you all you need in this week’s Chubstep. The guys discuss clowns, being underdressed golfing, correcting people, haunted houses, guy to girl ratio, Trestman getting fired, NFL celebrations, Exorcist, fighting parking tickets, driving with open containers, listener emails including butter raps, ‘Encino Man’ in the FINAL ‘Brendan Fraser Movie Review’, rising interest rates in ‘Tanzania News’, Chubstep Halloween costume ideas, and Pat’s recipe
Big changes this week from Ravens Offense, lets look back at why Trestman was let go Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The majority of Monday's show was centered around the 2nd Presidential Debate. In the first hour C4 was joined by former Congressman and former NAACP President Kweisi MFume. During this hour C4 was also joined by Keith Mills in studio to talk about the firing of Ravens OC Mark Trestman. In the second hour of the show C4 was joined in studio by Jimmy Mathis to talk about the debate. In the third hour of the show Delegate and Congressional Candidate Pat McDonough & Prince George's County Executive Reshern Baker joined C4 in studio to talk about the debate. In the final hour of the show Jim Gorsuch and Jamie Smith of the C4 Candidates Forum joined C4 to talk about the debate and then WBAL's Brett Hollender joined C4 tot alk about the firing of Marc Trestman.
Many fans in Baltimore want the head of Marc Trestman head on a stick in a Game of Thrones kind of way. Pump the brakes and let this play out for awhile. #MarcTrestman #Ravens #JoeFlacco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many fans have a big gripe with the Ravens offensive coordinator but given all that he's had to deal with it's time to chill out on Trestman.
As a trailblazing attorney, Bessie Margolin lived a life of exceptional achievement. At a time when the legal profession consisted almost entirely of men, she earned the esteem of her colleagues and rose to become one of the most successful Supreme Court advocates of her era. Doing so, as Marlene Trestman demonstrates in Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin (Louisiana State University Press, 2016), required overcoming not just the ingrained assumptions that men had towards professional women during that time but also the poverty of her early childhood and the loss of her mother when Margolin was only three years old. As Trestman reveals, Margolin exploited to the full the opportunities she was given as a ward of the Jewish Orphans Home in New Orleans, which provided her with a comfortable upbringing and a good education. From Newcomb College and Tulane University, Margolin went on to a fellowship at Yale University and a career in the federal government, which she began by participating in the defense of some of the most important laws to come out of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal program and concluded by championing measures mandating equal pay and opposing age discrimination. And yet Trestman shows that for all of the sacrifices she made to establish a career for herself, Margolin did so on her own terms and in a way that many Americans can relate to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a trailblazing attorney, Bessie Margolin lived a life of exceptional achievement. At a time when the legal profession consisted almost entirely of men, she earned the esteem of her colleagues and rose to become one of the most successful Supreme Court advocates of her era. Doing so, as Marlene Trestman demonstrates in Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin (Louisiana State University Press, 2016), required overcoming not just the ingrained assumptions that men had towards professional women during that time but also the poverty of her early childhood and the loss of her mother when Margolin was only three years old. As Trestman reveals, Margolin exploited to the full the opportunities she was given as a ward of the Jewish Orphans Home in New Orleans, which provided her with a comfortable upbringing and a good education. From Newcomb College and Tulane University, Margolin went on to a fellowship at Yale University and a career in the federal government, which she began by participating in the defense of some of the most important laws to come out of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal program and concluded by championing measures mandating equal pay and opposing age discrimination. And yet Trestman shows that for all of the sacrifices she made to establish a career for herself, Margolin did so on her own terms and in a way that many Americans can relate to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a trailblazing attorney, Bessie Margolin lived a life of exceptional achievement. At a time when the legal profession consisted almost entirely of men, she earned the esteem of her colleagues and rose to become one of the most successful Supreme Court advocates of her era. Doing so, as Marlene Trestman demonstrates in Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin (Louisiana State University Press, 2016), required overcoming not just the ingrained assumptions that men had towards professional women during that time but also the poverty of her early childhood and the loss of her mother when Margolin was only three years old. As Trestman reveals, Margolin exploited to the full the opportunities she was given as a ward of the Jewish Orphans Home in New Orleans, which provided her with a comfortable upbringing and a good education. From Newcomb College and Tulane University, Margolin went on to a fellowship at Yale University and a career in the federal government, which she began by participating in the defense of some of the most important laws to come out of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal program and concluded by championing measures mandating equal pay and opposing age discrimination. And yet Trestman shows that for all of the sacrifices she made to establish a career for herself, Margolin did so on her own terms and in a way that many Americans can relate to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a trailblazing attorney, Bessie Margolin lived a life of exceptional achievement. At a time when the legal profession consisted almost entirely of men, she earned the esteem of her colleagues and rose to become one of the most successful Supreme Court advocates of her era. Doing so, as Marlene Trestman demonstrates in Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin (Louisiana State University Press, 2016), required overcoming not just the ingrained assumptions that men had towards professional women during that time but also the poverty of her early childhood and the loss of her mother when Margolin was only three years old. As Trestman reveals, Margolin exploited to the full the opportunities she was given as a ward of the Jewish Orphans Home in New Orleans, which provided her with a comfortable upbringing and a good education. From Newcomb College and Tulane University, Margolin went on to a fellowship at Yale University and a career in the federal government, which she began by participating in the defense of some of the most important laws to come out of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal program and concluded by championing measures mandating equal pay and opposing age discrimination. And yet Trestman shows that for all of the sacrifices she made to establish a career for herself, Margolin did so on her own terms and in a way that many Americans can relate to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a trailblazing attorney, Bessie Margolin lived a life of exceptional achievement. At a time when the legal profession consisted almost entirely of men, she earned the esteem of her colleagues and rose to become one of the most successful Supreme Court advocates of her era. Doing so, as Marlene Trestman demonstrates in Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin (Louisiana State University Press, 2016), required overcoming not just the ingrained assumptions that men had towards professional women during that time but also the poverty of her early childhood and the loss of her mother when Margolin was only three years old. As Trestman reveals, Margolin exploited to the full the opportunities she was given as a ward of the Jewish Orphans Home in New Orleans, which provided her with a comfortable upbringing and a good education. From Newcomb College and Tulane University, Margolin went on to a fellowship at Yale University and a career in the federal government, which she began by participating in the defense of some of the most important laws to come out of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal program and concluded by championing measures mandating equal pay and opposing age discrimination. And yet Trestman shows that for all of the sacrifices she made to establish a career for herself, Margolin did so on her own terms and in a way that many Americans can relate to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a trailblazing attorney, Bessie Margolin lived a life of exceptional achievement. At a time when the legal profession consisted almost entirely of men, she earned the esteem of her colleagues and rose to become one of the most successful Supreme Court advocates of her era. Doing so, as Marlene Trestman demonstrates in Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin (Louisiana State University Press, 2016), required overcoming not just the ingrained assumptions that men had towards professional women during that time but also the poverty of her early childhood and the loss of her mother when Margolin was only three years old. As Trestman reveals, Margolin exploited to the full the opportunities she was given as a ward of the Jewish Orphans Home in New Orleans, which provided her with a comfortable upbringing and a good education. From Newcomb College and Tulane University, Margolin went on to a fellowship at Yale University and a career in the federal government, which she began by participating in the defense of some of the most important laws to come out of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal program and concluded by championing measures mandating equal pay and opposing age discrimination. And yet Trestman shows that for all of the sacrifices she made to establish a career for herself, Margolin did so on her own terms and in a way that many Americans can relate to today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marlene Trestman '78, former Goucher trustee, author, and former special assistant to the Maryland attorney general, takes us on a journey in her book, Fair Labor Lawyer: The Remarkable Life of New Deal Attorney and Supreme Court Advocate Bessie Margolin. Trestman's book is about attorney and Supreme Court advocate Bessie Margolin. Margolin is described as "shaping modern American labor policy while creating a place for female lawyers in the nation's highest courts."
Marc Trestman has been unfairly labeled a villain in Baltimore for the Ravens losing ways. Here's why he's earned a second season as the team's offensive coordinator.
Julie DiCaro (@JulieDiCaro) of 87.7 The Game Chicago stopped by to preview the Vikings-Bears season finale Sunday at The Bank.It won't have the same cachet as the finales of Serial, Sons of Anarchy, or even Dexter. But if the Vikings (6-9) kick some Bears (5-10) ass in the final week of the season, it will go a long way to endear purple fans to Mike Zimmer and Teddy "The Future" Bridgewater even more.We discuss our enemy in depth and probe for their weaknesses. Me thinks #6 might come up a time or two.Behind Enemy Lines Talkie Point Include:• The Glory of Monday Night Raw in Minneapolis• Julie's story• Marc Trestman. Dead man walking?• Jay Cutler is starting. Huzzah• Cutler to Tennessee?• Jared Allen vs Julius Peppers• Assessment of our boy Brock Vereen• Chris Conte comments• David Fales one time• The future of Matt Forté• Mel Tucker & Aaron Kromer LOLs• End of the road for Peanut & Briggs? (smokehouse55.com)• Mike Zimmer• Teddy Bridgewater Analysis• Adrian Peterson Thoughts• Final Score Predictions• Julie's STONE COLD HOT TAKE• The Gauntlet• The Best Pizza in Chicago is _____.• Bill Effin' Murray• Word Association• "Serial" discussion. (As all of my convos devolve into at some point)All that and other "win one for the Zimmer" jibber-jabber on this edition of the #PurpleFTW Podcast!An Andy Carlson Joint.Make sure to follow Julie on Twitter and check updates on her Facebook Page.Follow us on Twitter @PurpleForTheWinVisit the Website: http://purpleftw.com/Subscribe to Podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/Q6EKaNWe're also on Stitcher! http://bit.ly/1rNsopIMusic for the Purple FTW! podcast is created by & produced by deeB.To hear more of his tracks, check out: https://soundcloud.com/deeb
Howard Sinker (@fansview) of the Star Tribune and MPR joins the podcast to take a look behind enemy lines as we preview Sunday's Vikings-Bears clash at Solider Field.The Bears (3-6) are coming off two straight humiliating losses, fans are questioning Cutler AND Trestman's future with the team, and the locker room is on the verge of collapse. (This is all very 2013 Vikings-ish, fwiw)Hopefully Zimmer's Wild Boyz can be the straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back on Sunday as the Vikings try to get their 1st win in Chicago since 2007.The Camel Back Breaking Talkie Points Today Include:• The Bears' 55-14 loss @ Green Bay in One Word.• Marc Trestman (The PRIDE of St Louis Park) & Jay Cutler's future with the Bears.• Mel Tucker should not be a defensive coordinator. Anywhere.• Is Brandon Marshall focused?• Defensive FA flops: Jared Allen & Lamarr "I sacked Garoppolo" Houston.• Peanut Tillman & Lance Briggs aren't long for this league.• Kyle Fuller is legit.• Matt Forte & Alshon Jeffery are aight.• Andy suggests a big name head coach to replace Trestman in 2015.• Is Teddy B the real deal for the Vikings?• A Teddy/Cutler Cyborg would be the perfect QB.• Thoughts on Adrian playing in 2014 and beyond.• Howard thinks McKinnon is more McCluster than Charles.• Rex Ryan = Bears 2015 Defensive Coordinator.• Final Score Prediction: 31-28• STONE COLD HOT TAKE• Di Murphy Love Monologue. #Paleo• Young Mike Ditka Autograph stories.• Young Mike Ditka looks like the U of Georgia mascot. #UGA• Controversy: The Best Deep Dish Pizza in Chicago is ____.• The Best Juicy Lucy in the Twin Cities is ____?• "Brian's Song" made us both cry. (Not ashamed)• Macalester Fighting Scots Football Love• T-JACK SHOUT OUT IN THIS EPISODE• Minnesota Twins Talk: Why isn't Doug Mientkiewicz the Manager?• Professor Sinker's advice to aspiring writers. All that and other Jay Cutler is Bae jibber-jabber on this edition of the #PurpleFTW Podcast!An Andy Carlson Joint.Follow us on Twitter @PurpleForTheWinVisit the Website: http://purpleftw.com/Subscribe to Podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/Q6EKaNWe're also on Stitcher! http://bit.ly/1rNsopIMusic for the Purple FTW! podcast is created by & produced by deeB.To hear more of his tracks, check out: https://soundcloud.com/deeb
NFL News, World Series, The First Time I Had to Edit a Joke1. Intro (0-1)2. Bears Questions (2-16)3. NFL, What Do We Know? (17-24)4. NFC South (25-38)5. General NFL Talk (39-52)6. World Series (53-59)7. Model American (1;00-1:09)email: RichSearch iTunes: "PolishguyPodcast"MP3: http://archive.org/download/PolishguyPodcast102314/PolishguyPodcast10-23-14.mp3Player:
Ben, Shane, and Luke discuss Jay Cutler, the Bears' season, Marc Trestman's job security, and they make their picks for Week 8.
Welcome back to BAWL! On this episode, We discuss the Bears beatdown at the hands of the Packers with special guest Shawn from BillswerskiSports.com. We delve into Trestman's coaching mistakes, the lack of defense and where the team goes from here. Also, we talk the problems in the NFL and Paul Konerko's legacy with the White Sox. Enjoy sports talk with random thoughts mixed in? Yeah, we thought so. It's BAWL! Artist of the Week: Bob Marley
En este programa Mac y yo os hablamos de los Patriots y la baja de Gronkowsky, los equipos especiales de los Chiefs, los Ravens y la vuelta de Pitta, los Broncos y los turnovers y de la decision de Trestman de utilizar Cutler volviendo a "sentar" McCown...
We get it. Bears coach Mark Trestman has to tell the pen and mic club that Jay Cutler is his man. But unlike coach Trestman, Chet Coppock can tell the truth. And the truth is this: If Chicago is serious about winning the NFC North this season, Josh McCown needs to be under center.
We get it. Bears coach Mark Trestman has to tell the pen and mic club that Jay Cutler is his man. But unlike coach Trestman, Chet Coppock can tell the truth. And the truth is this: If Chicago is serious about winning the NFC North this season, Josh McCown needs to be under center.
Sunday, September 1, 2013 tune in as we talk about the bears coaching change, loss of Brian Urlacher and can they actually make it back to the big game this season.... So mark your calendars, tune in, chat or call us with your thoughts!
Erick & Patrick of ComedyAccident stop by this episode. The show is recorded LIVE on Blog Talk Radio! Listen in at 8:30 CST and give us a call at 888-787-4827 Topics included: Brian Urlacher Del Negro fired Blackhawks in a tight spot Matt Garza The Arizona Cardinals? Mario Williams divorce fight Lance Briggs press conference walk off Trestman breaking up some grab ass at practice And a whole lot more Chicagoans Al Larcher and Clark Lorensen come at you with sports, comedy and even some current events!
We have some reaction to the Super Bowl and tackle the brand new head coaches in the NFL
Coppock on Sports and American Taxi is a winning combination! Have the Bears found a winning combination in their brand new head coach Mark Trestman? Only time will tell. But one thing if for sure... Chet Coppock would appreciate it if people stopped comparing Trestman with Mike Ditka!
Coppock on Sports and American Taxi is a winning combination! Have the Bears found a winning combination in their brand new head coach Mark Trestman? Only time will tell. But one thing if for sure... Chet Coppock would appreciate it if people stopped comparing Trestman with Mike Ditka!