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SOUNDS LIKE RADIO
Vol. 185 Great Gildersleeve Celebrates Mrs. "Trumble's" Birthday & We Get Down

SOUNDS LIKE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 58:47


By Golly, it's Sounds Like Radio Volume 185 time as we celebrate Mrs. Potter's (better known as I Love Lucy's Mrs. Trumble) birthday on this Great Gildersleeve from December 3, 1952. That sneaky Egg Man has done it again and tricked Gildy into getting 2 ducks. Perfect for a Mrs. Potter birthday dinner. Your Humble Host enjoyed listening to this one and joining us today for Mrs. Potter's birthday are Burl Ives, Barbara Mandrell, Bing Crosby, Wanda Jackson (that's her in our picture with this show), Vaughn Monroe to head us out to the stores for Christmas shopping & Dinah Washington. Then we all get down with George McCrae for a little '70's style dancin'.

What To Expect When You're Injecting
#88 The Power of PGT & Carrier Screening with Claire Trumble & Sandra Holden

What To Expect When You're Injecting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 51:52


In this episode, we're taking a closer look at two critical advancements in fertility treatment—Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) and Carrier Screening. These tools are transforming the IVF journey, giving hopeful families more control and confidence when it comes to their future children's health. I'm joined by two Genea Fertility Melbourne City experts, Sandra Holden, a highly skilled Clinical Embryologist and Lab Manager with over 30 years of experience, and Claire Trumble, an Associate Genetic Counsellor who specialises in reproductive genetics. Together, Sandra and Claire break down the importance of PGT and Carrier Screening, discussing how these powerful tools can assist in creating healthy families and why they're vital in modern fertility treatment. Whether you're considering IVF or curious about genetic testing, this episode offers invaluable insights from two leading experts in their fields.This episode is proudly supported by Genea Fertility

Steve Smith Podcast
David Trumble for State Senate - 10-29-24

Steve Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 43:57


David Trumble is here, canidate for NH State Senate.  We discuss his background, what brought him to New Hampshire, being a farmer. coaching debate, being a good listener, education funding, learning all the towns he is running for, plus various other state issues and discussions.

Honest eCommerce
299 | Building Business Around Purpose, Not Just Profit | with Amelia Trumble

Honest eCommerce

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 28:23


Amelia Trumble is the CEO and one of the three Founders of Retold Recycling. Amelia is an Australian native who moved to New York 15 years ago to work as an ecommerce professional. While at Estee Lauder running ecommerce for MAC Cosmetics, she met her 2 Retold co-founders, Alan Yeoh and Noelle Sadler. Together the 3 ideated on starting a business that would do good things for the world and get them out of the corporate grind - after an “a-ha moment” decluttering her closets, the idea for Retold was born. A convenient and mail-based textile recycling service that diverts unwanted items away from landfills and recycles them sustainably! In addition to being the CEO of Retold, Amelia also consults on the side for businesses seeking ecommerce strategy - predominantly in the beauty, fashion and obviously, sustainability space. Amelia now resides in LA with her 5 year old daughter, Alta!In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:45] Intro[02:04] Working your way up to Ecomm roles[04:05] Building a business from a personal need[04:56] Vetting a business idea through extensive research[06:34] Adapting processes to align with sustainable vision[07:28] Finding the right partners through persistence[09:34] Adapting returns labels for sustainable shipping[11:11] Ensuring cost-effective, trackable returns process[12:22] Integrating subscriptions with rewards and emails[13:07] Episode sponsors[16:21] Testing go-to-market strategies for audience growth[16:59] Exploring new traffic strategies beyond meta ads[18:01] From DTC to retail with strong customer support[18:43] Expanding into eco groceries and boutique retailers[19:44] Expanding retail vision after Shark Tank success[21:24] The real Shark Tank experience[22:15] Showcasing sustainability in holiday gift guides[23:04] Leveraging key eco moments for business growth[24:17] Creating toolkits for successful partner outreach[25:00] The real value of customer connection in Ecomm[25:50] Creating solutions from customer-driven insights[26:44] Enhancing user experience with new site updates[27:24] Declutter effortlessly and sustainablyResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeClothing recycling service to keep your clothes out of landfill retoldrecycling.com/Follow Amelie Trumble linkedin.com/in/ameliatrumble/Book a demo today at intelligems.io/Done-for-you conversion rate optimization service storetester.com/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!

Hörspiel
2/2 «Spurlos verschwunden» von J. Russell Warren

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 38:25


Erwacht nach einem Unfall, redet alle Welt Martin Cartright ein, er wäre ein eiskalter Mörder und kein einfacher Chemiker aus London. Cartright muss sich deshalb vor der Polizei verstecken. Die Einzige, die ihm helfen könnte, wäre seine Ehefrau – doch die ist auch verschwunden! Wer das Hörspiel am Radio hören will: Freitag, 26.7.2024, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 1 Martin Cartright wacht mit Gedächtnisverlust in der Hütte eines Fischers bei Cornwall auf. Gekleidet wie ein Matrose – in der Tasche einen Revolver und Briefe an einen gewissen Rupert. Dabei ist er doch eigentlich ein Chemiker aus London. Doch zwielichtige Typen, die ihn wenig später besuchen, behaupten was ganz anderes: er wäre ein steckbrieflich gesuchter Mörder und müsse untertauchen. Cartright will seine wahre Existenz beweisen – doch in seinem Haus öffnet ihm eine völlig fremde Frau die Tür. Niemand scheint ihn in seinem Viertel zu kennen und seine Ehefrau ist unauffindbar. Sollten die Gangster doch recht haben? Kann er seinem eigenen Verstand nach dem Unfall nicht mehr trauen? In London sucht Carthright nach Antworten Mit: Hans Helmut Dickow (Martin Cartright), Kristin Hausmann (Audrey Cartright), Kurt Oligmüller (Sir Humphrey Keith), Adolf Roland (Detektiv-Inspektor Hunter), Rainer Litten (Inspektor Talbot), Robert Tessen (Len Gatwick), Ann Höling (Clarrie), Günter Heising (Doktor Jones), Trudi Roth (Mrs. Trumble), Walter Bremer (Lord Hollingbrook), Max Bachmann (Evans), Joseph Scheidegger (Hughes), Maximilian Wolters (Maitland), Willy Buser (Seth Trethewey), Ebba Johannson (Sarah Trethewey), Berthold Büche (Sim Polcarne), Rudolf Hofmann (Mac), Agnes Del Sarto (Mrs. O'Flaherty) und Robert Messerli (Taxi-Chauffeur) Text von J. Russell Warren - Aus dem Englischen von Albert Werner - Hörspielbearbeitung: Dan Ferguson - Musik: Hans Moeckel - Regie: Hans Hausmann - Produktion: SRF 1961 Hier geht's zum Teil 1

Hörspiel
1/2 «Spurlos verschwunden» von J. Russell Warren

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 35:31


Krimi-Klassiker von J. Russell Warren mit Hans Helmut Dickow in der Hauptrolle. In Cornwall, an der Kanalküste, wird ein Unbekannter angeschwemmt. Fischer retten den halb Ertrunkenen. Als er zu sich kommt, kann er sich an nichts erinnern! Wer das Hörspiel am Radio hören will: Freitag, 19.7.2024, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 1 Der Gestrandete hat eine Gedächtnislücke von mehreren Tagen. Er erinnert sich nicht, wie er an die Küste, und noch weniger: wie er ins Wasser gekommen ist. Er weiss nur, dass er ein Forschungschemiker aus London ist und Martin Cartright heisst. Doch als man sein Zuhause anruft, ist eine Familie Cartright dort völlig unbekannt. In den Taschen des Geretteten finden sich seltsamerweise nicht nur Briefe, die an einen Rupert Brannigan adressiert sind, sondern auch: ein Revolver. Und als dann auch noch zwei Fremde auftauchen und ihn als Rupert identifizieren, kann der Verwirrte sich selbst nicht mehr trauen ... Wer ist er? Und was ist in den letzten zwei Tagen passiert? Mit: Hans Helmut Dickow (Martin Cartright), Kristin Hausmann (Audrey Cartright), Kurt Oligmüller (Sir Humphrey Keith), Adolf Roland (Detektiv-Inspektor Hunter), Rainer Litten (Inspektor Talbot), Robert Tessen (Len Gatwick), Ann Höling (Clarrie), Günter Heising (Doktor Jones), Trudi Roth (Mrs. Trumble), Walter Bremer (Lord Hollingbrook), Max Bachmann (Evans), Joseph Scheidegger (Hughes), Maximilian Wolters (Maitland), Willy Buser (Seth Trethewey), Ebba Johannson (Sarah Trethewey), Berthold Büche (Sim Polcarne), Rudolf Hofmann (Mac), Agnes Del Sarto (Mrs. O'Flaherty) und Robert Messerli (Taxichauffeur) Aus dem Englischen von Albert Werner - Hörspielbearbeitung: Dan Ferguson - Musik: Hans Moeckel - Regie: Hans Hausmann - Produktion: SRF 1961 - Dauer: 36' (Teil 1), 38' (Teil 2) Hier geht's zum Teil 2

Krimi
«Spurlos verschwunden» von J. Russell Warren + Gespräch

Krimi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 83:22


Ein Mann liegt regungslos am Strand, fast ertrunken und halbtot. Ein Fischer findet und rettet ihn. Doch damit fängt das Rätsel erst an: Wer ist der Mann? Der Chemiker Cartright, wie er selber glaubt? Oder der Schläger Brannigan, der von der Polizei gesucht wird? Spannender Retro-Krimi mit Dickow. (02:05) Beginn Hörspiel (75:40) Gespräch Mit: Hans Helmut Dickow (Martin Cartright), Kristin Hausmann (Audrey Cartright), Kurt Oligmüller (Sir Humphrey Keith), Adolf Roland (Detektiv-Inspektor Hunter), Rainer Litten (Inspektor Talbot), Robert Tessen (Len Gatwick), Ann Höling (Clarrie), Günter Heising (Doktor Jones), Trudi Roth (Mrs. Trumble), Walter Bremer (Lord Hollingbrook), Max Bachmann (Evans), Joseph Scheidegger (Hughes), Maximilian Wolters (Maitland), Willy Buser (Seth Trethewey), Ebba Johannson (Sarah Trethewey), Berthold Büche (Sim Polcarne), Rudolf Hofmann (Mac), Agnes Del Sarto (Mrs. O'Flaherty) und Robert Messerli (Taxichauffeur) Aus dem Englischen von Albert Werner - Hörspielbearbeitung: Dan Ferguson - Musik: Hans Moeckel - Regie: Hans Hausmann - Produktion: SRF 1961

Ray and Joe D.
Brian and Company w Lisa Trumble and Dr David Howlett 4-3-24

Ray and Joe D.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 8:32


Lisa Trumble is  the President & CEO of Southern New England Healthcare and Dr. David Howlett is a Physician leader at SoNE HEALTH and a believer in patient-centered care and population health. The discuss The Value of population health and putting the patient back in patient care.

The Unforget Yourself Show
CTRL+ALT+DEL Your Limiting Beliefs: Rebooting Your Subconscious with Mel Trumble

The Unforget Yourself Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 32:25


Mel Trumble is the Creator of the "ZFG Living system" to help you break free of limiting beliefs, stop anxiety and worry, and consciously create your ideal life. Through emotional intelligence and reprogramming your subconscious, you'll gain the tools to pursue your wildest dreams without fear or doubt. Reclaim your power and live life out loud! - so you can rock your highest and best badassery - and light this planet up with joy!Here's where to find more:https://zfgliving.comhttps://www.instagram.com/zfglivinghttps://www.facebook.com/melissa.trumble.zfghttps://www.facebook.com/ZFGLivingLLChttps://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-trumblehttps://www.tiktok.com/@zfglivinghttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zfg-living-podcast-with-…https://open.spotify.com/show/7sNPawsrdGPwDUZiuEafIUhttps://www.youtube.com/@zfgliving___________________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself

Sausage of Science
SOS 211: Prof. Ben Trumble Explains the Connection Between Oral Health and Cognitive Aging

Sausage of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 42:40


Listeners, please welcome Prof. Ben Trumble to the show! Prof. Trumble joins us to talk about his fascinating research on how oral health can affect cardiovascular disease risk and cognitive health later in life. Find the publication discussed in today's episode via this citation: Benjamin C Trumble, Matthew Schwartz, Andrew T Ozga, Gary T Schwartz, Christopher M Stojanowski, Carrie L Jenkins, Thomas S Kraft, Angela R Garcia, Daniel K Cummings, Paul L Hooper, Daniel Eid Rodriguez, Kenneth Buetow, Bret Beheim, Andrei Irimia, Gregory S Thomas, Randall C Thompson, HORUS Team, Margaret Gatz, Jonathan Stieglitz, Caleb E Finch, Michael Gurven, Hillard Kaplan. Poor oral health is associated with inflammation, aortic valve calcification, and brain volume among forager-farmers, The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, 2024;, glae013, https://doi-org.proxy.lib.duke.edu/10.1093/gerona/glae013 ------------------------------------------------------------ Benjamin Trumble is an associate professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change and the Center for Evolution and Medicine and the Institute of Human Origins. His work focuses on chronic diseases of aging, working to understand how environmental conditions like parasites, pathogens, food availability, and social interactions impact human health. Taking an evolutionary life history perspective, he uses field and laboratory studies to understand variation in human endocrine systems, and how this influences chronic health conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer's dementia. Prof. Trumble's website can be found here: https://trumblelab.org/ ----------------------------------------------------------- Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website: humbio.org/, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Courtney Manthey-Pierce, Co-Host, Website: courtneymanthey-pierce.godaddysites.com/ E-mail: cpierce4@uccs.edu, Twitter: @HolyLaetoli Alex Niclou, special returning Co-Host Eric Griffith, HBA Junior Fellow, SoS producer E-mail: eric.griffith at duke.edu

Ray and Joe D.
Brian and Company w Lisa Trumble and Dr John Rodis 2-21-24

Ray and Joe D.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 9:44


Lisa Trumble is the President and CEO of SoNE Health and Dr. John Rodis is the President of Arista Health.  The talk about healthcare and their missions

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living
How to Keep Your Clothing Out of Landfills with Amelia Trumble

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 33:12


With spring cleaning around the corner, you're probably wondering if there's a sustainable way to get rid of unwanted clothing. This week, Amelia Trumble, co-founder and CEO of Retold Recycling, talks all things clothing recycling and how you can keep your clothing out of the landfill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Upon Further Review
Parker Trumble (UFR), Lourdes Central Catholic Boys Basketball

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 6:05


Asked and Answered By Soul
How To Have More Joy During Your Day with Mel Trumble

Asked and Answered By Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 17:41


On today's episode of Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and expert coach Mel Trumble, best-selling author, podcast host and creator of the ZFG Living System, take a look at how you can learn to embrace joyous living, choose to heal your past, challenge limiting beliefs and create a life of joy and authenticity. The good stuff is around you as well as the bad, and you can condition yourself to see that.  Join us here as Jennifer and Mel talk about breathing deep, connecting and taking the opportunity to laugh at the incongruity between what actually happens and the way you would prefer things to go. Joy is always there and available for you to find and bring into your life - it's there waiting for you to choose it. You can learn more about Mel at https://zfgliving.com/. About Mel Melissa (Mel) Trumble is a life-transforming force and the founder of ZFG Living LLC. As a life coach, speaker, podcast host, and bestselling author, Mel's mission is empowering individuals to unleash their authentic joy. Drawing from her journey of overcoming abuse, traumas, and limiting beliefs, Mel shares insights and wisdom with humor, candor, and a deep understanding of what it takes to live life to the fullest. Through her life coaching programs, podcast, and "The Big Book of Bad Ideas" book series, Mel leads the way for people everywhere to heal their past, challenge their limiting beliefs, and create a life of joy and authenticity. The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. If you want to learn more about your soul's answers and purpose, access your free guide at www.themythsofpurpose.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fired Up
Friday, November 24: The Renaissance Mama: Interview Mel Trumble

Fired Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 54:00


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The
Featuring Mel Trumble, Joy Visionary

The "Selling Made Easy" Show for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 37:51


Mel Trumble is a Joy Visionary using all the tools to increase joy in the world, including books, ZFG Living Podcast, speaking, coaching. She ambushes her loveys with hilarity to disarm them so they can rock their highest and best badassery. Learn more about Mel at ZFGLiving.com. You can follow her on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.  And be sure to tune into her ZFG Living Podcast.

Spocklight: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 57: Star Trek Prodigy Season 1, Part 2 Spoiler Special (w/ David Trumble)

Spocklight: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 97:27


Our resident Animation expert, David Trumble, returns to the podcast with news of the latest project he's been working on for Netflix, an adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Twits, and primarily to help us breakdown the second half of Star Trek: Prodigy's triumphant first season.    We discuss the importance of having a great Star Trek show on the air that's accessible to kids, praise Kate Mulgrew's performance in her dual role as Admiral/Hologram Janeway, the benefits of "leaving it all out on the field" when it comes to plotting out the first season of a TV show, and wonder if a Summit for the Showrunners of the current Star trek Universe is required to ensure that the plots of the various shows don't overlap.    There's also some exciting Awards news for some members of the Spocklight crew and we look forward to the potential that a second season of Prodigy could bring.    Note: This episode was recorded before the resolution of the WGA strike and before the announcement that Prodigy would now be continuing on it's new home of Netflix.   As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share and all that good stuff.   David can be found at @Drumble on X and @david.w.trumble on Instagram. Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston's, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com/ Huge thanks to Russell Honeywell for post production sound support 

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: October 25, 2023

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 5:17


It's SHORT TIME SHOTS … a quick look at the day's top wrestling stories. Here's the good stuff for Wednesday, October 25.-In Albania at the U23 World Championships, the United States has secured more than one U23 World Champion in men's freestyle wrestling for the first time. Keegan O'Toole, Aaron Brooks, and Wyatt Hendrickson came away with gold medals for Team USA.O'Toole, a two-time age-group World Champion, defeated Imam Ganishov in the finals at 74 kg. Brooks dominated his finals match at 86 kg, winning by a 10-0 technical fall. Hendrickson bested Adil Misirci of Turkiye in the finals at 125 kg, securing a 13-3 technical fall. Additionally, Jacob Cardenas won a bronze medal, making the United States four-for-four in medal matches.The second group of men's freestyle athletes also had a strong showing. Isaac Trumble advanced to the finals at 97 kg, Doug Zapf earned a spot in the bronze medal match, and both Cooper Flynn and Brock Hardy are in repechage. Trumble will face Radu Lefter of Moldova in the finals, while Zapf will wrestle for a bronze medal after going 3-1 on the day.The United States begins women's freestyle action in Albania on Wednesday. The first five weights to be contested are 50, 55, 59, 68 and 76 kilograms. Action begins with repechage for men's freestyle and qualification rounds for women's freestyle.-The Division II Coaches Association has announced the induction of seven new members into the Jim Cook Division II Hall of Fame as part of its 2024 class. The inductees include John Davis, Donovan McMahill, Matt Meuleners, Mario Morgan, Josh Shields, Roger Singleton, and William Smith. These athletes collectively boast an impressive record, including 10 Division II National Championships, 17 trips to the NCAA Division II National Finals, and 24 total NCAA Division II All-American finishes. The induction ceremony will take place on July 26 at the Sawgrass Marriott, as part of the 2024 NWCA Convention festivities.-Among the inductees, John Davis was a four-time All-American and two-time Division 2 national champion from Morgan State. Donovan McMahill, a two-time national champion, ended his career on a 51-match winning streak for Western Colorado. Matt Meuleners holds the record for most career wins at Northern State and was a two-time national champion. Mario Morgan was a three-time All-American and national champion for Nebraska-Omaha. Josh Shields was the first Mercyhurst student-athlete to win an NCAA Division 2 individual national championship. Roger Singleton was a three-time All-American for Grand Valley State and won the 1989 NCAA Division 2 National Championship. Finally, William Smith was the first wrestler from a Historically Black College or University to win an NCAA Division-II championship and was a four-time Division-II All-American.-In the ever-evolving landscape of college wrestling, a new generation of athletes is stepping up to fill the shoes of graduating stars. For instance, Princeton's Marc-Anthony McGowan is set to replace Patrick Glory, the program's first national champion in 70 years. At Arizona State, Richie Figueroa is taking over from multiple-time All-American Brandon Courtney, and at Iowa, Drake Ayala is stepping in for the legendary Spencer Lee. The transitions are not just about matching the technical skills of their predecessors; these new athletes also have to emulate the leadership and production levels that made the outgoing seniors invaluable to their respective teams. Get a look at some of the top guys ready to step up in Earl Smith's feature on InterMat.-Mohamed Abdellatif continues his medal-winning streak at the World Combat Games, leading Egypt to a golden hat-trick in Greco-Roman wrestling. On the collegiate front, Hofstra University announces its team captains, while Rutgers wrestling aims to set the tone for their season with upcoming matches against Duke and Cal Poly. Meanwhile, the Girls High School division of the Brian Keck Memorial Preseason Nationals is set to feature 72 nationally ranked stars, making it a key early-season tournament. -Finally from The Daily Iowan, three Iowa-born wrestlers are excited to represent their home state on the Hawkeye women's wrestling squad, aiming to maintain the "Iowa style" in the wrestling room. Over at the Big 12, the focus shifts from ranking top wrestlers to ranking the strength of each weight class, adding a new layer of intrigue and discussion to the season.-The full breakdown of the day's wrestling news can be delivered to your inbox daily, courtesy of Mat Talk Online's Daily Wrestling Newsletter, delivered by Rezahlite. Sign up free at mat talk online dot com slash news.-We'll get to scores starting on November 1, as of now, I'm still a bot testing things out to see how it works. Hit us up with feedback.

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast
Isaac Trumble Set for U23 World Championships - NCS111

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 22:19


Join host Brian Reinhardt and NC State junior Isaac Trumble on episode #111 of the PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast. Trumble will soon be heading to Albania, his first time out of the U.S., to compete at 97 kg at the 2023 U23 World Championships. He also goes in-depth about his participation in NC State's ROTC program, and what this upcoming season looks like for him as he plans to redshirt.

Mat Talk Podcast Network
Isaac Trumble Set for U23 World Championships – NCS111

Mat Talk Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 24:04


Join host Brian Reinhardt and NC State junior Isaac Trumble on episode #111 of the PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast.

Cinema Australia
Episode #103 | Jordan Fraser-Trumble

Cinema Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 19:11


Hello, and welcome to the Cinema Australia Podcast. My name is Matthew Eeles. In this episode I'm joined by actor Jordan Fraser-Trumble who gives an outstanding performance in The Cost which is written and directed by Matthew Holmes. Matthew was a recent guest on this Podcast also discussing this new white-knuckle thriller. In The Cost, Jordon plays David - one of two ordinary men intent on dispensing their own brutal form of justice after abducting a felon who committed a horrific crime many years before. Jordan is a great actor whose career I have been following for many years now since his debut feature film performance in Holmes' The Legend of Ben Hall back in 2017. Jordan's other feature film credits include West of Sunshine, and Freelance and Love, Tea and Epiphany which Jordan discusses here also. This is a shorter episode than usual as this interview was originally recorded for my radio segment on the Community Radio Network. The Cost is available to rent now across the usual VoD platforms, and is also available on DVD and Blu-ray. This one is getting some great reviews, folks, and I can't recommend it enough. Anyway… enjoy.

The Furious Curious
90. Adulting: PART 2 (feat. Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble)

The Furious Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 28:02


This week, Brit continues his discussion of "Adulting" with Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble. If you haven't heard Part 1, start there. Mel Trumble, Founder of ZERO F*CKS GIVEN LIVING, shares insights on "adulting." They discuss its origins, challenges, financial literacy, work-life balance, changing norms, and generational perspectives. Mel also highlights her coaching and speaking work, emphasizing joy and fulfillment in life. HER NEW BOOK: Big Book Of Bad Ideas: Adulting From Anxiety To Zero F*Cks Given  LINKS: Linktree @ZFGLiving MUSIC: "Grown Up" (Danny Brown), "I'm Not Perfect But I'm Trying" (Rachel Chinouriri), "Order" ComeStudio. ©2023 Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media.

Ask Trainer Chris
S2 E2 - Overcoming Fear with Mel Trumble

Ask Trainer Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 27:33


Fear can be paralyzing, but it doesn't have to define us. Join me as we explore strategies to conquer fear and step out of our comfort zones. Discover how facing fear head-on leads to personal and professional breakthroughs, and hear from experts who offer practical advice. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/health-in-the-real-world/message

The Furious Curious
89. Adulting: PART 1 (feat. Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble)

The Furious Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 32:00


This week, Brit discusses "Adulting" with Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble. Mel Trumble, Founder of ZERO F*CKS GIVEN LIVING, shares insights on "adulting." They discuss its origins, challenges, financial literacy, work-life balance, changing norms, and generational perspectives. Mel also highlights her coaching and speaking work, emphasizing joy and fulfillment in life. MUSIC: "I'm Not Perfect But I'm Trying" (Rachel Chinouriri), "Dammit" (covered by Ruston Kelly @Paste Studio NYC New York NY). ©2023 Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media.

Journey of a Fearless Female's podcast
Melissa (Mel) Trumble, ZFG Living

Journey of a Fearless Female's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 40:52


Melissa (Mel) Trumble is a life-transforming force and the founder of ZFG Living LLC. As a life coach, podcast host, and bestselling author, Mel's mission is to empower individuals to unleash their authentic joy. Drawing from her journey of overcoming abuse, traumas, and limiting beliefs, Mel shares insights and wisdom with humor, candor, and a deep understanding of what it takes to live life to the fullest. Through her life coaching programs, podcast, and "The Big Book of Bad Ideas" a book series, Mel leads the way for people everywhere to heal their past, challenge their limiting beliefs, and create a life of joy and authenticity. You can find Melissa Trumble on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, @zfgliving or visit her website zfgliving.com. You can purchase her book, Big Book of Bad Ideas, on amazon. Join the Fearless Power Group and visit: Website: fearlessfemale.com  Facebook: Facebook.com/groups  Twitter: @FearlessFemale9  Instagram: @fearlessfemale_coach  Tiktok: @paola.rosser  Youtube: @fearlessfemale Book a FREE Discovery Call ⁠Now⁠ Book an Emotion Code Session ⁠⁠⁠here⁠

Hallmarkies Podcast
THE WEDDING WISH'S Actor ALEX TRUMBLE Interview (Once Upon an Upside 54)

Hallmarkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 48:52


Today Rachel and Bree are joined by actor Alex Trumble to talk about his career and recent movies for UPTV especially THE WEDDING WISH Buy THE BEST SUMMER OF OUR LIVES at BakerBookhouse.com to get 30% off and free US shipping.  Or you can use our affiliate link https://amzn.to/3rqnTHh  This Episodes Hosts: Follow Bree on twitter https://twitter.com/BreeUnabashedly Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Check out our friends at The Pilot Podcast https://thepilotpodcast.simplecast.com/ Join us over on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Check out our merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies Send us your feedback at feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com Or call +1 (801) 855-6407 Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews

The Tidy Revival Podcast
Summer Break Series: #3 - SUSTAINABILITY, SHARK TANK, AND SUCCESS: A CONVERSATION WITH AMELIA TRUMBLE, CO-FOUNDER OF RETOLD RECYCLING

The Tidy Revival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 29:43


LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEHow to Create a Clutter-Free Home WITHOUT Giving up All Your Free TimeUnleash the power of decluttering and discover a simplified life with Retold Recycling - click here to embark on your clutter-free journey!Are we friends on social media yet? Whether your jam is Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest or Facebook - follow us @tidyrevival Snag your FREE printable decluttering guide to give you inspiration on where to start at home.

On the Edge with April Mahoney
Melissa Trumble, podcaster, coach, entrepreneur and friend of the show joins me

On the Edge with April Mahoney

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 37:00


https://youtu.be/PsCFDTHchpI https://zfgliving.com HI, I'M Mel, Founder Of ZERO F*CK GIVEN LIVING | LIFE COACH | Author | Speaker I am a free spirit with a passion for helping others uncover joy. My mission is to bring joy to millions of people who rocked a craptastic upbringing. Through grueling rounds of therapy at many points in my life I got myself to a joyous life at the ripe age of 49. By helping people many years younger, the trajectory of their lives can be hugely improved so they rock many more years of joy than I have. For decades, I gave my resources (the ‘f*cks') away. My money, time, care, concern, focus, skills, all the resources I gave away. Natch, this showed the world that I held myself at zero value. Therefore, I was treated as worthless. Eleanor Roosevelt said it best, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” By using all my resources for others without them even asking, I exhibited that I saw myself as lacking value. When ya do that, advantage-takers will gravitate towards you and reinforce your low opinion of yourself.

The Tidy Revival Podcast
Ep 33 -Sustainability, Shark Tank, and Success: A Conversation with Amelia Trumble, Co-Founder of Retold Recycling

The Tidy Revival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 29:31


Sustainability and waste management are hot topics in today's world, as people become more aware of the impact that their actions have on the environment. In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Amelia Trumble, Co-Founder of Retold Recycling, about her journey toward creating a business that aims to make recycling accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Amelia's passion for sustainability and recycling was put to the test when she appeared on Shark Tank, where she was able to spread awareness about the importance of reducing waste and recycling. Through our conversation, we discovered the impact of her appearance on the show, as well as the importance of small changes in our daily lives that can make a big impact on the planet. Amelia's experiences and insights provide valuable lessons for anyone interested in living a more sustainable lifestyle, and we're excited to share them with you.LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEThe awesome team from Retold Recycling has given our listeners a special discount, so head to retoldrecycling.com and use TidyRevival10 to get 10% off of your order. Retold Recycling on Instagram and FacebookCheck out Carly's free class - How To Create A Clutter-Free Home WITHOUT Giving Up All Your Free TimeAre we friends on social media yet? Whether your jam is Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest or Facebook - follow us @tidyrevival Snag your FREE printable decluttering guide to give you inspiration on where to start at home.

The Blue Collar Gold Podcast
#180- Guest Steve Trumble - The Entrepreneur/Husband/Dad Balance

The Blue Collar Gold Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 43:53


Steve Trumble is my guest this week as is the owner of Chimney Doctors, SOTA Metal Fab and a new venture called Home Care Heating and Air. Steve is also one of the few Chimney Safety Institute of America Master Sweeps He has an amazing spirit and that carries through his businesses and his home life. The thing that stands out to me about him is that he always seeks council and education while moving fast. He implements very quickly and moves through his mistakes with ease while never loosing the spirit to try again. Recently Steve was on a scuba diving trip and faced a true fear that he had never had in his life. He talks about facing it and getting through it.

The Treasures Within
How To Create A Joyous Life And Biz (Even When You Come From A Craptastic Background) With Mel Trumble

The Treasures Within

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 49:53


Are you trying hard to grow your business, but your past mistakes and the identity you created for yourself are holding you back?Did you start your business to do work you love and yet everything feels hard and all the joy is gone from it?Are you trying your best to reach your goals, but your anxiety and ADHD always get in the way?“While our past does shape us, certainly we are not our past. We do not have to live like we did.” - Mel Trumble.Mel comes from what she describes as a craptastic breakdown and has dealt with anxiety, depression, and ADHD at different points in her life. But rather than let her past circumstances and challenges hold her back, she decided to take charge of her life and create a joyful life for herself.Now, she's on a mission to help younger people break through their self-imposed limiting beliefs, so they can create joyful lives. In this conversation, we talk about what steps to take to improve your life (even when you're dealing with anxiety, depression, and ADHD), how to set your life up for success no matter your background, and so much more. Let's dive in!IN THIS EPISODEWelcome Mel! Her story and how she found her calling.Why we're programmed to make the same mistakes again and again - and how to break this pattern.How to start improving your life when you're dealing with anxiety, depression and/or ADHD.Why you need to be friends with your anxiety/depression/ADHD.Ways entrepreneurs can deal with ADHD and make it their superpower.How to set up your life to support yourself and your success.How to stop people pleasing and caring about what other people think.Direct vs indirect communication: how to speak with clarity to get your message across.Fucks as resources and how to use them intentionally.Habits as the key to reaching your goals.Asking for help is a form of generosity.Top 3 ways to bring more joy into your life right now.Parting words and how to connect with Mel.RESOURCESFollow Mel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zfgliving/Check out Mel's website: https://www.zfgliving.com/Get Mel's book, “Big Book Of Bad Ideas: Adulting From Anxiety To Zero F*cks Given”https://zfgliving.com/big-book-of-bad-ideas-checkout/Take the Success Archetypes quiz: https://thetreasureswithin.net/quizBook your FREE Discovery Call with Giorgia: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17213636&appointmentType=11135907Connect with Giorgia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsgiorgiag/

FloWrestling Radio Live
FRL 895 - How An NCAA Champion Flew Under The Radar Until Now

FloWrestling Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 94:48


Watch the FloWrestling Radio Live replay on FloWrestling, where every live and on-demand match is at your fingertips. Send in user submissions to 515-509-5071 or FRLsubmissions@flosports.tv! (0:00) Ben didn't watch the Super Bowl (1:23) UNI - Iowa State (8:57) did Trumble intentionally piledriver Bonaccorsi? (12:52) Ohio State - Nebraska (19:15) Austin O'Connor put 157 on notice with a major over Andonian (24:50) Iowa - Michigan (38:08) Patrick Glory update (41:00) the chaos at 197 continues with Braunagel beating Bastida (47:44) Pitt - NC State (54:35) countries are pushing back on Russia coming back to the Olympics (59:49) more 157 talk (1:09:00) Virginia Tech - North Carolina (1:10:20) do high school kids compete too much? (1:16:32) who has the best shot defense in college wrestling? (1:22:00) when should kids start practicing year around? and high school vs club practice (1:25:25) MMA talk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Michigan and Trumbull
We Had About as Busy an Off-Season as the Tigers

Michigan and Trumbull

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 63:12


Luke and Alex are finally back for a new season of the Michigan and Trumbull podcast - now available on Substack! Head over to michiganandtrumbull.substack.com to subscribe for a regular email with the show transcript and more! We're also now on Tik-Tok - if you're there, come hang out!Episode Transcript:Alex Freeman: This is the Michigan and Trumbull podcast with your hosts Alex S. Freeman and Luke Jaconis.Hello and welcome to season four of the Michigan and Trumble podcast. New, intro sound for you there. we're back on video if you're joining us over here on the YouTube. but as always, like a bad penny, haven't been able to get rid of him. Joined, by Luke Jaconis. I'm Alex Freeman. welcome to the show. If you're just joining us for the first time, Luke, it's been a minute since, we've dropped an episode. How you been?Luke Jaconis: I've been very well. Very well. Four, seasons of this show, entering the fourth season. Who would have thunk it? We've already done better than the Friends spin off Joey, so that's at least we've got that going for us.Alex Freeman: That's something.Luke Jaconis: Life, has been good. Life has been great. Very busy these, last couple of weeks, last couple of months. I would say that I missed talking Tigers baseball, but I'm just going to say up front, I'm going to come in very pessimistic off the bat. I didn't miss it at all because A, they didn't do anything this offseason, which I know we're going to get to in a little bit. And B, and this is probably the wrong way to look at it. I still got a sour taste in my mouth from 2022. I'm not over it yet. I know we kind of did our grievances episode in November, remember, where we tried to exercise all of our demons, but I'm just a little bit upset about it. And then you take into consideration the moves or lack thereof going into this off season. There's not a ton to be happy to be happy about right now if you're a Detroit Tigers fan, in my opinion. But, as I texted you, Alex, this season I'm going to try to practice, patience. I m am going to try and practice restraint. And I look forward to that lasting me about, I don't know, another four or five minutes into this episode and then I intend to blow a gasket like anger from inside out.Alex Freeman: Yeah, I think that we're going to be set up, nicely for that. So a few housekeeping things at the top here which I think will keep you from blowing a gasket. we are mixing up the structure of the show a little bit, as we enter season four. So we're planning to drop episodes every two weeks that seems to, from the past three years be the rhythm that is sustainable for us through the season. without coming to you and just kind of repeating everything we've said in the previous episode, we're going to be focusing more a little bit on Big Picture than Day to Day of the Team. I think that there's a lot of great ways in which you can follow Day To Day, Tigers news, that type of minutiae. We're going to kind of take the broader look, at kind of what trends are we seeing in the team. what is the vibe check of the fan base, as well as including some more, kind of stats and trivia and that kind of stuff into the show as well. as we go through that, one thing you may or may not notice, hopefully you don't actually notice if you just are a regular subscriber of the show on a podcast app. We have migrated the home of the show to Substack. you can find us at Michiganandtrumbull substac.com. there you can subscribe to the show. we haven't yet mixed in any long form blogging or anything. but if you do go over to the show and you subscribe, you'll, get an email every time a new episode drops so you don't miss one. And then throughout the season we'll be experimenting with substance in ways in which we can interact with all of you, in those spots. So do go over to Michigan and Trumble, substac.com and subscribe. But if you are an audio listener to the show, hopefully you notice nothing different. because that means that I did everything right on the back end to migrate the show over to substack. yeah. Luke, any other housekeeping that I've forgotten here?Luke Jaconis: no. that was great. For real great stuff. Lots of fun changes happening. All jokes and bits aside, the fact that we've made it four seasons and a that I guess we haven't really got into the fourth season. So we don't know if people are going to listen or watch the show. But the fact that we haven't been at least canceled on Twitter, the fact you and I haven't strangled each other yet, albeit even virtually or via, we've nearly outlasted Twitter itself, I know that's saying something. That's saying something. So I am very excited to embark on a fourth season. And although I truly wasn't that jazz to talk Tigers baseball these last couple of months, the fact that we're getting close to spring training, the World Baseball Classic is coming around. It's impossible for me not to get a little excited, a little jittery, even though I know my team is going to absolutely, I think, rip my heart out once again. This season, and I can't wait to do it. I do have one last piece of information to announce before we get into the show. I did legally change my name, this offseason, and I'm now going to display that on my zoom, link below.Alex Freeman: Hey. luke as the tigers. Sorry, Luke. I apologize for using, your old name there. I'm the Tigers third baseman. somebody has it's me. Somebody's got to be the Tigers third baseman. which I think, Luke, that is a beautiful transition to bring us into the first new, official segment of the show, which is a Luke rant. This is wonderful. Really great.Luke Jaconis: It's great. I got theme music and everything. After four after three seasons editing the fourth season, I got I got theme music. I don't want to listen to it for a second.Alex Freeman: Yeah. My big mouth, more or less a live reaction from Luke here.Luke Jaconis: I like it. I like it. I feel like, if for those, you are WWE fans, just like the theme music, like a jobber that's about to come out and just get his absolute teeth kicked in in a matter of 10 seconds by, like, the guy, the big bad baddie that's trying to get over. That's the job or theme song perfect. And that's what exactly I am a jobber. Look, I like the rant. Ranting is fun. It also makes it cleanses the soul. this really, I don't think is going to be a rant. It might snowball into one. I'm just frustrated, folks. Am I the only one who's not frustrated out there with this team? What they have done, or like I said, lack thereof, that they've done going into this season, going off, 2022. We all know that it was a huge letdown. Injuries underperforming, historically one of the worst offenses, if not the worst offense, in the modern era of baseball. Just absolutely atrocious. They fire Aloe Vila. We throw the parade. We're all stoked. We bring in this new guy, Scott Harris. He's saying all the right things. kind of wrapping up the 2022 season, going into the 23 off season. And while we didn't expect him to go out there and make those big contracts and big signings like we all may have liked, I think we at least expected in some capacity, some moves to be made. And while, yes, they did bring back, Matthew Boyd, and they did sign Michael Lorenzen, they did make the trade. Send Joe Jimenez to Atlanta, and we will get later into the one big trade that actually did enjoy the Tigers and the Phillies made. Take all that out of the equation. They really didn't do anything. And let's not try to polish a turd and tell me it's a three dollar bill. That's not even a saying. But I just made it up. let's not pretend and be naive to the fact that they actually made a lot of insanely impressive or great moves. And I've heard the people on Twitter and I've read the blogs and all that stuff. We have to give Scott Harris a fair shake. He's inheriting Alavila's mess. Chris Ilochi is still the owner of this team. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, I do think there is some truth to that. I said this towards the tail end when Scott Harris got hired. The fans, at least in my opinion, aren't going to be patient, and I don't think they need to be patient. They've been patient for eight years now, and they've had absolutely nothing to show for it. They haven't played playoff baseball since 2014. They haven't had a winning season of 500 or better since 2016. Came pretty close in 2021. But then we obviously saw a huge step back in 2022. So I just am annoyed. I'm just frustrated. I'm trying to be positive, but there's just no need or reason for me or I think, other fans to be positive. I do think Scott Harris is the guy. I am not by any means saying, let's sell Scott Harris down the river by any means shape or form. Am I saying that? But after all the hype, I guess, or kind of excitement that was there, even minimally, going from 2022 to 2023, it just feels like it was kind of a dud. I have a theory, and I'm going to kick it back to you in a second here, Alex. There is one thing that will save this team this offseason, or, this upcoming season, I should say. And I'll get to that in a second, but I guess, Alex, I'll kick it to you again. Like I said, not much of a rant, just kind of an airing of grievances. we didn't do a festivist episode this year, so I had to kind of make up for lost time, I guess. What are you feeling heading into the season? Tiger's moves? Not so many moves. Scott Harris's approach. Where are you at going into the season? Like I text you today, I've set my expectations so low that I think I have no choice but to be pleasantly surprised. But make no mistake about it, as much as I goof around, I joke, I rant, I bet. I think this is going to be an abysmal season for the Tigers. I don't think it's going to be good unless one thing happens. And like I said, I'll get to that in a second. But in the meantime, I'll kick it back to you.Alex Freeman: Yeah, I guess this is as good a time as I need to tell folks. we will be at Comerica Park, for the final game of the regular season, which we can pretty safely call Miguel Cabrera's last regular season home game. As a Tiger, I think my feelings on the season are summed up in that I have to remind myself to add the regular season caveat, as opposed to, just kind of naturally saying his last home game as a Tiger will, be the final game of the season. And, I was telling some other guys about how we've got the tickets and it's going to be a good time, and they say, well, what about the playoffs? And I said, well, honestly, the best worst case scenario is that they are somehow competing for a playoff spot that day, which then means the question facing the Tigers is, how much do you play Miguel Cabrera on that day if they are fighting for a playoff spot? Because obviously you have to play him that day. but if they're competing for a playoff spot, it means Miguel Cabrera is not the main contributor on your roster. which I don't foresee. I still foresee Miguel Cabrera being one of the top contributors on this roster, and that should not be happening at this point in his career.Luke Jaconis: Yeah, I mean, first of all, very excited to go to comerica, in October. give Miguel Cabrera a proper and well deserved sendoff. Make no mistake about it, that will not only be his final regular season game, that will be his final game. This team isn't going to the playoffs. There's a very good chance, as history will repeat itself in the last two seasons, they will be eliminated by the end of the month. There's a good chance they might be eliminated by Easter, which would really be a pretty incredible feat considering I'm pretty sure the season doesn't even start until after Easter. I might be wrong on that, but someone can fact check me later. yeah, it's the same old song and dance that 40 year old Miguel Cabrera, almost 40. Miguel Cabrera, at this point, should not be a main contributor to your lineup. I'm so excited to see Mickey. I'm always excited to see M Mickey. The sentimental part of me is sad that he is going, but knows that it's time, it's time to hang it up. But I want to give him the send off he has rightfully earned over his illustrious career as a future first ballot hall of Famer. Mickey deserves, hopefully, every state, and he goes to a packed house and a standing ovation for, his final game when he's traveling across the country this, next season. I share your thoughts with that as well. I, think there is little chance at all that this team is I like your idea that maybe that final game in October, it's that final game pushed to get in, but I just don't see that happening at all. I think hell is a better chance of freezing over before that happens. the one thing I want to talk about that I kind of alluded to a moment ago was that, the only saving grace for me this season, because I think going into it, the rotation is worse than last year. It's intriguing, but I don't think it's as good as I would feel much more confident of casey Myers and obviously Terric Scuba were in the rotation. That's kind of a given. excited Spencer Turnbull back, but you got to keep in mind he's coming off Tommy John, so you don't really know how that's going to work. We only had Erod for 14 or 15 starts last year. I think this is a year where Matt Manning really puts it together, so that's exciting. Ah, and then Lorenzen and Matthew Boyd, the nicest guy on earth. They're essentially, again, kind of those innings leaders that we were hoping to avoid, but we knew we would have to get them. Just given the pitching injuries going into the season, take the starting pitching and we'll get to the bullpen a little bit later as well. Let's look at the offense because that's obviously and I think everyone's biggest question going. They didn't sign, really a single position player at this point in time heading into the season. I know I made the joke with my name. They really don't have a true starting third baseman going into spring training. There are a lot of question marks with this team, that I think still have not been answered. And obviously we're going to get those answers in spring training. But let's take all those questions. We'll get to all that in a little bit. The one thing, and it's such a cop out to say that can save this team and maybe make this season a pleasant surprise, similarly to 2021 is the bounce back season, because historically, last year, some of these guys on offense were terrible and some of these guys were injured. We didn't have a full season of Austin Meadows. We had a sophomore slump for Akiel BA. Du. Jonathan Scope was absolutely atrocious. Spencer Torkelson, an absolutely atrocious rookie campaign, good on defense. Offense was abysmal. And this is a big if. If all of those guys can even play to half their capacity that we know they're capable of, then maybe this season is somewhat of a pleasant surprise. Again, kind of like the 2021. hopefully Riley Green doesn't progress.Alex Freeman: I'm sorry, regress sake.Luke Jaconis: Not regress.Alex Freeman: That's it.Luke Jaconis: We want one year and that's it. no, hopefully he doesn't regress. Hobby is going to be Hobby at this point. I know he had a pretty good month of September, so it made his overall line look not as bad, but I believe, I'm not mistaken, led all position players last year in errors on defense, not good at all. Javier, not good at all. so we know what he's going to do. Miggy is going to be Miggy. I am excited to see it seems like it's, pointing in all directions that Eric Haas is going to win the starting catching job out of camp. So I am excited to see what Haasi can do because I voted him my Tigers MVP of last year because I thought he was kind, of the most consistent hitter, I guess, for what it's worth, throughout that 2022 season. So the bounce back. Live by it, die by it. If some of these guys bounce back, great, and I think some of them truly will, there's no way Jonathan Scope will be as bad as last year. He physically can't be. If Austin Meadows is healthy, I fully expect him to see him kind of return to the Austin Meadows we thought he was going to be when he came over from that Tampa trade last spring training. So it's just a matter of time, it's a matter of waiting. It is a little bit of patience, which I don't have much of at this point, but, we'll see what happens. If they are similar to last year, god help us all. It's going to be brutal.Alex Freeman: I think that's a really strong, transition there, Luke, into, talking about, the offseason and where this team is right now. I think let's stay in the roster conversation, because, what will mix into that and I guess there's not a big discussion. We're changing the dimensions at Comerica Park. it will be 412 to center, as opposed to 420, which theoretically smoke. It means the offense should be better at home because we're going to play our games, play half our games in a stadium that is no longer as picture friendly. 412 is still a long way. but you can't smoke it's. Still a big.Luke Jaconis: Co host ever.Alex Freeman: so funny. you got to be stuck with the hedges out there, I guess.Luke Jaconis: This is what dreams are made of. And also the lights. We're getting new lights. Honestly, that was the biggest news of this offseason. They're moving in the fences slightly and they're changing the lights. That's when you know your team is just in an utter state of disrepair. When those are the big things that people are excited egg on our face.Alex Freeman: When they win 105 games because of these changes.Luke Jaconis: Yeah, the best thing about, the moving in the fences was, I think, when they announced it on Instagram, mickey commented. He said, now I want to play more years. some other things before we kind of look at the roster. this was announced, I think, last week or the week before. We've got some changes in the booth. Bye bye, Jack Morris. Hello, Craig Monroe, and also welcome Cameron Maven and Todd Jones to the fold.Alex Freeman: Yeah, I'm excited about having CMO in the booth on a regular basis. was always excited when he was agreed, in the booth. especially the times that he sits in. I think everybody knows that he's great at it. I also loved him when he was on the radio broadcast. yeah, just excited for more simo.Luke Jaconis: I know people like dog on Matt Shepherd. We've always kind of stuck up for Chef a little bit. I think he's kind of also look at what he's had to commentate on these last number of seasons. But also, I think Jack Morris didn't give him much to work with. Kirk Gibson is always kind of in and out of there on a limited basis. So if they could establish a good relationship between Freckman Rowe and Matt Shepard, I am okay with that. I think that could be really fun. Cameron Maven, coming in is kind of cool. Todd Jones, I like that they're bringing in the more former Tigers, and it's kind of crazy to say, but Tigers players of our era, so I know Cameron Maven had a couple of different stints with the Tigers. Todd Jones, obviously was big in the six run, but, it's cool. It's kind of cool. And also, it makes me feel hate to say it a little old being like, I remember watching that guy play. Now he's talking about the good old days and, my mind how time flies so, yeah, I'm great and sing jack Morris. Lee, take care of Jack.Alex Freeman: I could care less yeah, I hit the road Jack don't you come back no more, no more, no.Luke Jaconis: More, no more, no more love it. this is what I have for the roster. I just took a couple of quick notes here.Alex Freeman: Is it just of a dumpster fire?Luke Jaconis: ah, I'm not too good with the words, but I'm trying my best here. yeah, it's pretty great. okay, so kind of just projections, I think, where we're heading into the season. So starting catcher, I think, out of camp, we're looking at Eric Hoss, starting first baseman. Out of camp, spencer Torkelson, second baseman. Jonathan Scope, shortstop. Javier Baez, third baseman. I put who the hell knows? I mean, according to my name on Zoom, I am the Tigers third baseman, but that's how that is.Luke Jaconis: Riley Green is our starting center fielder. Akilba Dewan. Left, Austin Meadows and right DH is Miguel Cabrera. So that's where we're at with that. Any objections? Anything you think? What are your thoughts?Alex Freeman: I'm, just throwing in that the official depth chart on MLB.com shows Ryan Kriler as the I saw that the.Luke Jaconis: People, I guess, we're assuming are going for that are, Ryan Creedler, and then Nick Mayton. So he came over in the, Phillies trade. So there's that. Also, real quick, I guess we kind of talked to me. I don't know if we talked about this last time. It's been an episode, but a lot of guys gone from this team that have been kind of mainstays on the roster for these last four or five years. Victor Reyes, gone. Willie Castro, gone. Harold castro gone. And, then obviously, I think the big one who I think was on the bubble the most, jamer candelario gone and now is a Washington National. So just kind of throwing that out there, saying goodbye to those guys. They've been around a while. Das. Cameron derek Hill was gone last season. So a lot of these guys that were kind of that all of you, like, are they going to be mainstays? They're all gone. So Willy's with the Twins, I think carol Castro's with the Rockies, victor Reyes when it stays with the White Sox. the boys have flown the coop, so to speak. Or actually they didn't fly away, they were told to leave.Alex Freeman: Yeah, no, I mean, I think that, those changes are interesting because when they happened, it was like, okay, this is maybe the start of some clearing house. We're going to go make some moves in this offseason. We're going to go reassemble a roster. We're going to mix it with some of the kind of up and coming guys that we are sort of excited about as we go through that. all of those things. And yet that didn't really happen in the off season. Ah, I would say as of yet, but pitchers and catchers are reporting in, what, like two weeks?Luke Jaconis: less than that at this point. next week, I'm pretty sure.Alex Freeman: Obviously, those moves aren't going to happen. I don't know what that means.Luke Jaconis: For well, there's just so many moves that felt like it could have been made, even filler bubble moves. But I guess you have to think Scott Harris is taking the approach of let's see what we've got, rather than bring in someone we don't really anticipate being around for the long haul. So that's probably there looking at the bench. Jake Rogers?Alex Freeman: Matt.Luke Jaconis: Vierling. Carrie Carpenter? Tyler Nevin. And then I also put, Ryan Fryler down there as well. two guys to keep an eye on for this upcoming season. offensively, I don't think they're going to make the teams out of camp. I could be wrong. One is Justin Henry, Malloy, we got him from the tray with Jo Jimenez of the Braves. And then the other is Donny Sands, Donnie Sands, and he was a catcher that came, in the Phillies trade as well. so I thought I saw some rumors. Maybe Donnie Sands wins the backup job because Jake Rogers might need some real game time coming off missing all of last year. But only time will tell at that. And from what I can tell, Justin Harry Milloy, pretty good eye batting eye from the basic research, which I've done, and pretty quick, from my understanding, he's a third base left fielder. So, it could be interesting because one, the Tiger is third baseman, obviously, that jobs up for grabs. And two, the assumed starting left fielder heading into opening day is a Kilba Du, and if he continues to struggle like he did last year, maybe Malloy comes in and takes his spot probably sometime a few months into the season, if it were to happen.Alex Freeman: Yeah, I agree completely. let's kind of talk about the outfield there because obviously Eric Haas factors into that calculation as well. has played some left field. I think when his BAT's been working, he's been a fine outfielder and, a solid bat to have in the lineup, which then obviously layers into the catching equation of what you do at the catching position, which I do think it is. I think it'll be Jake Rogers coming out of camp.Luke Jaconis: Yeah. You think Jake Rogers is going to win the starting job out of camp?Alex Freeman: I do. I think so. I feel that's cool, excited about that.Luke Jaconis: do you feel God on this chilies tonight as well?Alex Freeman: I do. And, very shortly, I will no longer be allowed to eat at a chili's. my worst nightmare, I have been stealing drinks from other people.Luke Jaconis: That is a thought that keeps me up at night and I wake up in a cold sweat. I respectfully disagree. I don't think Jake is going to win the starting job out of camp. I do think if Eric HOS, struggles and if Jake Rogers I think Jake Rogers is fighting to get a spot out of camp, obviously. I think just based off his history coming off the injury, I think he has a lot to prove going into this camp that he is still he's really kind of like the only one of the last few guys that I can think of on top of my head that's kind of around from those of era trades. Like, this guy might be something, but that I can think of that's kind of a main name floating around this team. so that's interesting. I, think Haas is going to win it out of camp. I think his days in left field are pretty numbered at this point. I, think they'll definitely roll with either a Kilba Du, Matt Veerling. they'll probably also want to start getting other guys out there from the miners that we haven't seen yet. Carpenter might play out there. that'll be kind of fascinating to track. The Tigers really haven't had that solid starting to catch. Like, this is our guy since probably, what, James McCann, Alexa Villa, something along those lines. So Pop Haas takes the ball and runs with it. I think he had a pretty solid little season last year, especially considering he got off to such a brutal start in the beginning of the year. he kind of really came into the last half, of the season, which was really good for him. So, pork at first base, I think that's a given. We're all waiting for the bounce back for torquelson. So. Same thing there. Same thing can be said for Jonathan Scope at second base.Alex Freeman: Maybe.Luke Jaconis: there's rumors they put Scope at third base and they did just recently sign, was it, Caesar Hernandez wasn't, at Baltimore played recently, if you're mistaken. signed him to, ah, a minor league deal invite spring training. I'm pretty sure something along those lines. so maybe he goes to second. that would be interesting. But that's an option too, I've heard. Maybe putting scoping at third. Hobby is the guy short. this could be potentially Hobby's last year because he could opt out after the season. I'm not mistaken.Alex Freeman: Yeah, that's true. It'll be interesting to see. you talk about bounce back seasons, right? like surely Javi can't be as bad this year as he was last year. Surely that can't be the case.Luke Jaconis: Defensively is what I want to make that more pointed towards. Because offensively, you look at his final numbers on the year they were whatever. it's the same thing I said last year that I'm saying this year. He is a piece of the puzzle. He is not the entire puzzle.Alex Freeman: Right.Luke Jaconis: He is a puzzle piece, but he is not the entire puzzle. So we're in the same boat as we are as last year. I hope to God. How can he be as bad last year defensively as he was this year as it was last year?Alex Freeman: How many pieces of the puzzle do they have though?Luke Jaconis: I don't even know if they have the top of the box for the puzzle that you can set it up on your table to look at to make sure you're doing it right. I don't even think they have that right now. They don't have a plan. There's no plan. It feels like at the moment, I'm not trying to knock Scott Harris. I know he's the new guy, we have to give him some leeway. But I don't even think we got the damn box to look at the puzzle to try to even assemble it.Alex Freeman: Yeah, I think that you look at a team that has as many needs as the Detroit Tigers had, and especially after you clean house and right. And again, rightfully so. I think it was the right move to let those guys go. but to get to move on from Jamer Candelario and not bring in an upgrade at third base when you don't have to go far to have an upgrade to inconsistent Jamer Candelario, you just need a guy that you're like, okay, yeah. Over the past four seasons he's been consistent. This is what we get from him. that's an upgrade to Jamer Candelario and I don't think we even have that.Luke Jaconis: Well, I think also too, if Scott is obviously trying to assess talent, and who knows, it could have been a financial thing. I thought I read something like the Tigers wanted to bring Jamar in for four and he signed with six or something. I could be wrong on that, but I thought there were some rumblings of that, so maybe that's a factor. but if Scott is assessing talent, like, we can only assume that he is. It is maybe a little bit fascinating now that we're removed from the situation and Jamer is gone and we are where we are with the third base, dilemma. That interesting. Did he not want to give Jamer one more year just to see or maybe he's seen enough at this point? Or maybe it was a financial thing. Or maybe he just knows, like, this guy is not our guy. Or maybe he sees something down the road with a crider or a Nick Mayton or moving scope to third and giving someone a shot at second. There's probably something we're not seeing. But, from the outsider and the fan perspective, it is a bit of a head scratch. Like, the fact that we are days away from pitchers and catchers reporting and we don't have a third basement. I mean, it's not a good look. You look at what the Astros are doing right now, locking up so many of their core guys, we're just, like, being like, can the guy who waters the infield in between innings, can he throw on a glove and maybe take some reps a third? Because that's where we're at right now.Alex Freeman: Yeah, I think that, if you showed up at spring training with a myth, you might have a chance, you got a shot. You're probably going to get some playing time that day, at least. So I guess fans get down to, ah, Joker, Martin and, get stretched out because you're in it's about a.Luke Jaconis: Three hour drive for me. Just got to go a little bit north. Three, three and a half hours. I might do that. Put on the cleats and see if I can hang with them.Alex Freeman: No, Luke, I mentioned that, when we were talking before the episode that I have sort of left Twitter, as a user, you're on there a little bit more. You've always kind of been more active with the show's Twitter account. my sense and this could just be like my own feelings, because I'm not I have not been as engaged with the Tigers fan base during this offseason. my sense is that it's a continuation of kind of where the base felt at the end of last season, which is, like, almost who cares?Luke Jaconis: It's a who cares? And it's a what's going on? Mentality. From what I can gauge. There are people, there's a lot of people, which I've been pleasantly surprised, who have gone the who cares route, because I think they're just fed up and done, to a certain extent, which I'm okay with that. I don't begrudge those people for thinking that you can't consistently, year after year, put s**t out onto the field and just m expect your fans to be like mindless sheep. And it's like, I'm excited for this. This is great. We're not dummies. We know what's going on here. We know what the situation is. Then you have another camp of fans like, well, you got to give Scott Harris's due. He's not Ala Villa. You can't blame him for Avila's mistakes. And then you've got a camp of people who are kind of thinking, it's not going to be as bad as we're all making it out to be. I ran a poll on Twitter, on our Twitter the other day, and I'm trying to think of how many, I just said, where are we at heading into spring training wins wise? What do you think is the projection? Let me see what the numbers were here. Okay, so, I said, how many games will the Tigers win in 2023? 39 votes. People that voted on this, first place, a 49% vote is 70 to 80. And from what I can tell, I'll just kind of jump the shark here for a second. I did look at some projections heading into the season. The one I could find that I felt trusted and just kind of I liked their stuff, that they put out fan graphs as the Tigers finishing in fourth place with a record of 71 and 91. So a little bit worse than the 2021 season. A little bit better than last year. And honestly, I think that's fair. That seems right. Of course, I hope they catch lightning in a bottle and they win some of those close games early on in the year, and maybe that pushes them closer to that 500 mark. I mean, it's just so pathetic that here we are, so many years into this stupid ass rebuild. Not a rebuild, rebuilding the rebuild. Covering up Alavilla's mistakes, going into the Scott Harris era, whatever you want to call it. Eight years in. We're just hoping it's an atrocious mindset to have that. Finishing 500 feels like we're going to throw a parade sometime in October, because that's honestly what it feels like to be a Tigers fan. And that's the truth. That's where we're at right now. Forget winning the division. Forget competing for a wild card. If we could win 81 baseball games, I am convinced that they may make it a national holiday in the city of Detroit.Alex Freeman: If we could be 500 in April, I think I'm ready to throw a throw parade.Luke Jaconis: This is going to be it's gonna be a it's going to be a tough April. Unless unless they are hot out of the gate. And I'm not just saying that to be the, you know, pessimistic here, but you look at the schedule. It is a tough April. And you look at their last two Aprils and how poorly they've gone. Good luck. Good luck.Alex Freeman: What do we do, if April and May look like April and May have looked the last seven years?Luke Jaconis: I don't know.Alex Freeman: How do we keep watching baseball in June if that's the case? Because this roster is not like if April and May are terrible like they have been, they're done. And what then does Scott Harris do? Because there's not pieces to get rid of. There's not moves to be made at the trade deadline. There's just we're awful for another four months.Luke Jaconis: I guess, the question is, like, who would the Tigers then target the trade? Do you trade someone like Javi Bayes? Do you trade someone like Eduardo Rodriguez? There's been rumors that Erod may get traded before opening day even. So, who knows? Who knows? But those are probably the kind of, I mean, Mickey's off the books after this season. maybe a guy like a Matt Manning. You do some package. Who knows? I think the only guy that I really feel is Untouchable right now is Riley Green. and rightfully, I can't believe him m saying Spencer TorqueL. Does he get moved if he gets really hot out the gate? I think Torque is also pretty high up there, for the record, on that Untouchable list as well.Alex Freeman: I think if he's doing well enough to be potentially traded, I think that has put him into the Untouchable category.Luke Jaconis: I agree. Why would you trade a guy that if he's beating up and everything, could be a huge benefit down the road? So?Alex Freeman: Yeah.Luke Jaconis: I don't know. I mean, I'm not trying to be negative, but I think there's a very good chance that by the end of April, this team is already a good ten to twelve games under 500. You look at that month of April schedule, and I know we're not going to do a schedule breakdown today on this episode, but it's brutal. Just I'm going to throw you some teams real quick that they will be playing, if my app would ever load. Come on, MLB. This is brutal. Anyways, there's a lot of good teams at the price analysis. Okay, here we go. Boston. Toronto. I mean San Francisco. Cleveland. Baltimore. Milwaukee. Baltimore. These are all teams, if I'm not mistaken, that last year finished 500 or close within a couple of games. There's no Royals on this list. There's no Pittsburgh Pirates on this list. These are all teams that are good. God, you're playing three teams from the Al lease. And that division is going to be again route, actually four teams tampa, Houston, Boston, Toronto, and Baltimore and then Cleveland. It's going to be tough. It is April and then, oh, by the way, it doesn't get any easier. in May, the Mets, the Cardinals, Cleveland, Seattle. And then for two games, they get the Pittsburgh Pirates. So AJ. Hinch better have miracle speech.Alex Freeman: Got two wins locked in, in April and May. Look at the world neither of them will be against the Pirates. That's the thing that's going to be the most frustrating yeah. Not to continue kicking this roster, but as I look at it, I'm excited about two guys. Maybe like, I'm excited about Riley Green, but I'm excited in the way that Detroit fans have been excited about guys for their whole lives. I'm excited about what Riley Green can do this season. there's still not a team around him that they can actually do anything with.Luke Jaconis: That right. And you have to imagine, too, that Ericos is by no means the concrete catcher for years to come. He's definitely kind of just being given an opportunity. Scope, this is his final year. So, honestly, if Scope gets off to a hot start, which historically does not, he could get traded at the deadline if his team is a dumpster fire. so, yeah, again, a lot, it's going to rely on the bounce back. And it's hard for us right now to think positively because one, look at the roster, how can you blame us? Two, they made no moves this offseason. And three, ah, going off 2022 numbers and statistics, it was absolutely trash. So it's hard to get real jazz right now for Tigers baseball. but one other thing I want to point out too, real quick. I'm not saying that this is a huge thing because the shift going away and things and, going like that. But looking at the roster right now, there are no switch hitters on this team.Alex Freeman: No, it's also like it's also very righty. Righty. Heavy.Luke Jaconis: Yeah. It's I mean, just looking at the projected lineup and let's assume Kreidler wins the starting job out of Camp asses are righty. Pork scope. Abby fridler miggy. I mean, that leaves you, Riley Green, Badu and Meadows all bat and lefty. And then coming off the bench, Verling's, Arighty, Rogers are writing. Tyler Nevin, Donny Sands, justin harry Milloy. If they ever get called up. Both righties. I'm sure we're going to see some other guys throughout the season who kind of may, change that. But for what it's worth, victor Reyes, WILLOUGHLY Castro, Jamer candelario even captain Celery himself, tucker Barnhart could at least give you some different lineups that you could put into play being that they were switch hitters. is what it is. Did you see speaking of Captain Celery, he signed with the Cubs this offseason and recently, our guy, Michael Fulmer just signed with the Cubs, too. So congrats to him. Going to be pitching on the North Side this year. So best of luck, Mike.Alex Freeman: Yeah. I hope it's a good year for him. I like him. Yeah. M. I think that's my whole issue with this roster. I like all these guys.Luke Jaconis: huh.Alex Freeman: I don't really love it. Love any of them.Luke Jaconis: on my s**t list from last.Alex Freeman: Year, except for maybe Riley Grace, obviously. I'll put the caveat in here so that people don't yell at us in the comments. Miguel Cabrera is exempt from all of these conversations, because we love Miguel Cabrera and it is his final year, no questions asked. I want to see Miguel Cabrera in the lineup regularly. do I think that is the best thing for this team? No, I would love it to be, I would love the team to be in a situation where we're giving Miguel Cabrera at bats out of respect for his long career. Not that we need his bat in the lineup, but, I think we need his bat in the.Luke Jaconis: Lineup. One thing I would love to see for Miguel return this year, if kind of like how it happened with Albert Pooholz last year. I would love to see a power surge return for Miguel Cabrera. And I'm not saying because I think how many home runs did Albert end up hitting last year? Is anyone from, like, 18 to 20 ish in that ballpark? I don't think Miggy is there, but if Miggy could give us, like, a good ten to 13 home runs, like, just something like he had, like, four last year, the power I mean, all he did last year was hit singles, pretty much. So, I mean, I'm not even talking long ball, just, like, you know, maybe some more doubles, you know, hey, I would love to see Miguel Cabrera maybe hit one more triple. I don't know how many career triples he has, but I would love to I sure that would sure make me laugh, watching him run, going for a triple. And I feel at some point at time m yeah, miguel Cabrera, at one point in time, was going to go for a triple in his last year. And I think this also might be the first year we see Miguel Cabrera try to bump for a hit. Why not? What does he have to lose?Alex Freeman: Honestly, he's the fastest man in baseball. Luke.Luke Jaconis: It's true.Alex Freeman: And it's true. this is our moment for our annual miguel Cabrera is in the best shape of his life coming into camp. I can't wait.Luke Jaconis: soon we'll hear that. Soon we will hear that. one thing I wanted to talk about too, real quick, the one move we already kind of talked a little bit lineup wise. and the one move this offset I think that was the most intriguing giving Scott Harris credit was the trade, sending Gregory Soto and Cody Clemens to Philadelphia in returns, getting back Nick Mayton, Matt Veerling and Donny Sands. let's start with losing Gregory Soto. I'm okay with it. when Gregory Soto was on, he was on. Gregory Soto is just far too inconsistent that I'm comfortable with. Cody Clemens, for me, was kind of one of those Aloevila Prospect guys. I was like, it's Cody Clemens. I don't know where ever going to see him really do much. so I'm okay with that. And getting back three young, kind of versatile position players. I like that. And good speed. you have a potential catching process with Donny Sand. So that was the one moved this off season. I was like, okay, Scott Harris, I'm cool with this. I just wish he would have maybe made like two or three more moves, kind of, of that caliber, something along those lines. So I, guess he kind of did it with the Joe Jimenez trade as well, bringing in, Justin Henry Malloy. But it is what it is there. let's talk about rotation here for a little bit.Alex Freeman: If you're cool with it.Luke Jaconis: Let's get into the pitching side of things and that will transition us into bullpen. so I guess right now, starting pitcher opening day, unless things change at Juarez Rodriguez, I guess that's what we're thinking.Alex Freeman: yeah, that's what I would do.Luke Jaconis: From the projected rotations that I've been seeing just kind of posted throughout the internet, you, got, Erod, Matthew Boyd, Matt Manning, Michael Lorenz and Spencer Turnbull kind of R five heading into the season. Obviously things could change. Guys win jobs out of camp maybe. So that kind of puts like, what do you do with Bo Briskey? Joey wentz. Alex fayetto. I think you're definitely going to see whence in Fayetto, maybe even Brisket go to the bullpen. I, really would love to see Bo Briskey, get a shot at the starting rotation. I don't really know where he fits whose place he takes really, at this point, because all the five guys named at the top, those seem kind of like locks. I mean, obviously Boyd and Lorenz and they just signed those guys. Erod, definitely has, some money to make and he went through some personal issues last year, but really didn't get much of a Water Rodriguez last year. And Matt Manning is really one of the big three who's healthy right now. So with Scuba and Miso, I don't know where a guy like Briskey would fit in rotation wise. But there's a good chance you could see probably Brisky once in Fiato in the bullpen this year, especially because we've lost some arms, this offseason.Alex Freeman: Yeah, I don't disagree with anything that you just said there. I would be more excited about that rotation if I didn't have, the history with so many of these guys that we have, like, if they were fresh to the Tigers. Matt Boyd, erod Matt Manning. Obviously lots of life left in Matt Manning's career. Spencer Turnbull. I think my issue is that I look at it and I go, oh, we're going to really lean on Matt Manning, more than I want us to be leaning on him at this point in his career. Similarly, like if Borisky wins a spot in the rotation. we need Borisky to be truly worthy of that spot, more so than maybe he is at in career development.Luke Jaconis: Right. Well, also and this kind of is a given, but I would feel a lot better with this rotation if Terrick Scuba was at it. I'd feel a hell of a lot better. I'd be like, all right, if you take out Lorenz and you've got Scuba, or if you take out Boyd and you put in schools, like, all right, I'm kind of work with this, and we're going to get Scuba back sometime this season. So that is encouraging. MYS is probably done for the whole year, but they're saying, I think June for Scuba. If I were a betting man, I'd say we don't see Terror Scuba pitch until after the All Star break. I would agree with that. And at that point, depending where this team is in terms of contention, that also could be a factor as well. But, yeah, so I would feel a hell of better if Terry Scuba was in the starting rotation. That's kind of the understatement of the year. So let's transition to bullpen. So you lose last season. Michael Fulmer, you trade away this year. Joe Jimenez and Gregory Soto. Andrew, Chaffin declined his option, so he's currently a free agent. Maybe he comes back, maybe he doesn't. Maybe we get another bullpen edition sometime, between now and opening day. Here's where the bullpen currently stands, kind of from my perspective. So those three guys I just mentioned, Borisky, Joey once, Alex Fiato, you have to imagine they'll be incorporated in some capacity. Tyler Alexander and Ronnie Garcia both continue to just somehow, they always wind up back in the bullpen.Alex Freeman: Somehow.Luke Jaconis: Those guys, they're kind of like you said in the beginning of the show, it's like a dirty penny. Is that what you called me?Alex Freeman: It's a bad penny? It's a bad penny.Luke Jaconis: A bad penny.Alex Freeman: Sorry.Luke Jaconis: A dirty penny. A dirty penny. It's a dirty, gross, stinky penny that's been caught in couch cushions for many years. And then you're kind of going to look at more of the core, I think, of this bullpen, which is going to be Will Vest, Jason Foley, Jose Cisnero, and the guy who I think is going to be the closer come opening day, alex Lang, which I'm excited for that for. I think Alex Lang has some really nasty stuff, and I think he's earned, depending on how his camp goes this year. I would be more than happy to give him the reins as the closer.Alex Freeman: Yeah. I would also like to see AJ. Has sort of gone away from that traditional closer mentality, and just thinking about high leverage spots. not that loving a closer is necessarily a traditionalist standpoint, but I do think that there is something to be said of, like, this guy's got the 9th, and being able to mentally prepare for that as the guy. I would like to see that a little bit more consistently and, kind of build somebody into that spot, because we've watched our bullpen blow enough leads, throughout our life that it'd be nice to well, it was funny.Luke Jaconis: We actually, for a year and a half or two years there, actually had a pretty decent little bullpen. And now it's like, oh, boy, are we going back to are we going back to that 2018, 2019 years prior Tigers bullpen? I guess time will tell. I mean, look, if Lange pitches like Lang has these last few seasons and Cisnero does as well, we'll vest fully. You incorporate some of these young arms, brisky, Fiato, wentz, et cetera, at Garrett Hill, obviously under the tutelage of Chris Federer, who we think is a godsend, for the Detroit Tigers. I'm still pretty confident with the Tigers both. And if you said the three things right now, from lineup, starting rotation and Bulkin that I'm most confident in, I'm still going to say it's the Bolton at this point, which I can't believe I'm saying that heading into, ah, another Tiger season. But here we are.Alex Freeman: Yeah, it's interesting as we continue to have this conversation about the overall roster. Right. I'm still not excited about any single portion of this roster, but I'm not uncomfortable with the bullpen. I'm not uncomfortable with the starting rotation. I wish it were better. I wish there was obviously not Shirzer specifically, but a guy like Scherzer that I was like, let's go. I am not missing a single start that this guy pitches. to talk about the lineup, we also have to remember and keep in mind as we go into this season, we have a whole new hitting staff, that we know that's been probably the central problem of the last two seasons is that this team has not been able to hit. That is maybe the biggest question mark of my excitement, I guess, is that, okay, what are we going to start to see in spring training that tells us that, okay, yeah, it was the hitting staff more than it was the guys in the roster. And I think we got a glimpse of that a little bit with Robbie Grossman when he went to the Braves. of like, oh, yeah, here's a minor adjustment to make. And now you're the Robbie Grossman that the Tigers wanted when we signed you.Luke Jaconis: Yeah, I think that's valid. See what this new hitting staff does bring to the table. I can't stop thinking about that April schedule for every second I kind of get. All right, well, maybe this kind of piece is intriguing. This is intriguing. This guy's young. Let's see if this guy has a bounce back. I just think, like, how is this team that doesn't even have a legit third base right now supposed to compete with tampa and Houston. And I can't believe I'm m saying this, but Baltimore, the Mets in May, those teams I just mentioned, Toronto, I'll throw them in there as well. Those are juggernaut teams. Well, maybe Baltimore is maybe not a juggernaut team, but they were definitely a fun team to watch last year. I think they're going to be good this year. But like, the Toronto's, the Houston, the Tampas, the Mets, the Cargoes, those are juggernaut teams. And it's like mind boggling that we're going to have to compete against them. It's like, oh, s**t, we don't even have a third.Alex Freeman: Baseman.Luke Jaconis: We don't know what's going on. One of our best players is a 40 year old who really only hit singles at this point in his career. When I think of stuff like that, I'm like, oh yeah, this is the team that's going to barely win 50 games this year. and then I think even getting to a, record like Fang Grass had a 71 and 91, that feels like, impossible. But stranger things have happened. And like I said, at the very top of the show, not to be Captain Cliche, but if some guys have some bounce backs, and if some guys play like we think they're capable of, and if Hobby Bias is in a complete liability, it's shortstop defensively. And if the Angels win the pennant and Joseph Gordon Levitt's dad comes back, you just never know what could happen, I guess. But I'm not holding my breath on that team.Alex Freeman: We're so beaten down as fans that we're like 70. one and 91. That's a bit of a stretch. Could it happen? though, but if some things bounce the right way, it could be 20 games under 500.Luke Jaconis: Yeah. Right now, I'm not doing an official projection yet, but my number right now is like, the Tigers win like six games in the month of.Alex Freeman: April. All right, this is going to bring us to, not a new segment of the show, but another one of our new standardized segments where, I'm going to talk about some stats and or trivia as we go into this. And I'm going to quiz Luke. But, first a little music drop.Luke Jaconis: I like your theme music, too.Alex Freeman: Isn't that nice?Luke Jaconis: Yeah, good stuff. I would have preferred it was a little bit more like the first season of Boy Meets World. The, intro.Alex Freeman: Music. Look, if you if you got any further, we would have owed Disney $4,000. So I'm glad you said I know.Luke Jaconis: Go ahead, Mr. Feeney.Alex Freeman: Okay. Luke, Google is trying.Luke Jaconis: To google wants to get in on the action.Alex Freeman: Google wants in, the, 122 year history of the Detroit Tigers. How many times have they made the playoffs? Oh.Luke Jaconis: God. I'll just try to do the years. I know they made the playoffs. All right, so 611, 12, 13, 14. That's five. The roar of 84.Alex Freeman: That's. At least six.Luke Jaconis: I think they won in the 60s. They won four World Series. Not mistaken.Alex Freeman: That is correct.Luke Jaconis: That puts us at least all right, I'm going to say 122 years.Alex Freeman: You said. Yes.Luke Jaconis: All right, give me a little no. I'm going to throw out a number, then I'll ask for a hand. I'm going to say they've made the playoffs. Let's see here. 23 times.Alex Freeman: That is too high.Luke Jaconis: Okay. I'm trying to think, like, the early 19 hundreds, maybe. So are we in the teens?Alex Freeman: I'm guessing we are in the teens. Okay.Luke Jaconis: I'm, going to say 14.Alex Freeman: Very close. It is 16 times the Detroit Tigers have made the playoffs. How many times have they then made it to the World Series? Oh, God. Now, in some of these scenarios, right. in the early years of Major League Baseball that was making the playoffs. Yeah, we went to the World Series.Luke Jaconis: Well, they got four World Series, and they lost twice in six and twelve. So that at least puts it six right there. And I'll tack on a couple more in the early days. So let's say out of the 16 times they made the playoffs, I'm going to say they've gone into World Series nine times.Alex Freeman: Very close again. Eleven times.Luke Jaconis: Oh, that's my number.Alex Freeman: Eleven. Damn it. Which, I mean, not a bad play off record. if you've made it 16 times, you go to the World Series eleven times, but like them to perform better in the World Series and have more than four. Yeah.Luke Jaconis: So because that means four for yeah. Four for eleven in the World Series. That's not great.Alex Freeman: when was the last time the Detroit Tigers won a playoff series?Luke Jaconis: Won a playoff series? Yeah. 2013.Alex Freeman: That is correct. Against who?Luke Jaconis: was that against the Oakland Athletics?Alex Freeman: It was tom, please stop yelling at your radio.Luke Jaconis: Suck at souls.Alex Freeman: And then, obviously, they made the playoffs in 2014, but lost to the Baltimore Orioles in the divisional series. those are my numbers for today. Just to kind of like I like them. Yeah. I mean, less than 10% of the time, the Detroit Tigers have made the playoffs. Would love to see that ah. Be different.Luke Jaconis: I have a quick one for you. I'm going to throw a quiz right back to you.Alex Freeman: I love it.Luke Jaconis: Mr. Phoenix. Every week, every episode, I'm going to give you an obscure Tigers player question and see if you can get it. Who was the Tigers starting catcher going into the 2009 season? 2009. I could totally be wrong on this, but I remember I'm pretty sure he was the.Alex Freeman: Guy. I have three different guys in my head, but I think I'm dancing around and I actually don't think it's any.Luke Jaconis: Single one of them.Alex Freeman: Okay. it's too early for.Luke Jaconis: Avila. I think that was his debut year, for what it's worth, if I'm not mistaken, the nine or ten he debuted, actually. No, it was 2009. That was his debut.Alex Freeman: I remember it's not McCann, I'm not mistaken. Yeah.Luke Jaconis: Not McCam.Alex Freeman: Pudge was gone by then, but yeah, Pudge was gone. Who was it?Luke Jaconis: The answer we're looking for number eight, gerald Laird.Alex Freeman: Gerald Laird or Jerry Laird?Luke Jaconis: All right, we'll try again next week with you. But Gerald Laird. Yeah, the more, you.Alex Freeman: Know, shout.Luke Jaconis: Out to Gerald Laird, man.Alex Freeman: Shout out to Gerald Laird.Luke Jaconis: Also forgotten.Alex Freeman: Yeah, because obviously then we had Avila and so why would we need Laird.Luke Jaconis: When you have layered came back off. He backed up one season. I want to say maybe it was in 2012 he backed up or 2011, one of the two. I don't remember. But he came back as a backup one year as well.Alex Freeman: Well, Luke, I think that's going to be back, baby. This episode. We are back. any closing thoughts before we depart?Luke Jaconis: No, I'm really excited, to get to do another season with you. I feel like towards the end of last season, and I don't know if you've ever said this, we both were kind of like the rain, just talking about the team. I think that also kind of shows with our lack of recordings we did in the offseason, but also, like, really.Alex Freeman: Took an off season.Luke Jaconis: We did one episode in the off season. We really needed to take a break, at least I know I did, from Tigers baseball and just other things were going on in life and we had other things we were doing. But, yeah, as we do this, it gets me excited and I know I'm going to be burnt again, I'm going to be let down again. That's kind of how it is to be a Tigers fan. But at least I have you here to join me in the misery every couple of weeks. So I look forward to that. And thank you to all of our, listeners and our watchers and people get to interact with us on Twitter. you know, they're always a lot of fun. So it's exciting. And here we are, season four as they sit on that episode of Hot, ones with Paul Rudd. Look at us. Who would have thought it?Alex Freeman: Not me. Not me. All right, Luke, we'll talk soon. Have a good one. See. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michiganandtrumbull.substack.com

SOUNDS LIKE RADIO
LOS 154 Remember The Night Fred MacMurray Barbara Stanwyck

SOUNDS LIKE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 61:58


It's Volume 154 of the Library of Sound with a real Christmas Classic now on the radio! One of the perennial Christmas movies I watch at least every other year is "Remember The Night" starring Fred MacMurray & Barbara Stanwyck. Well, in today's Sounds Like Radio we not only have Fred & Barbara for you but all the rest of the original stars from that movie including Elizabeth Patterson (Mrs. Trumble on I Love Lucy) and Sterling Holloway (the voice of Winnie The Pooh). If you've never seen the movie you're in for a treat as you listen to this excellent sounding version of Lux Radio Theater as it was originally broadcast on March 25, 1940. Now as to why Lux would have a Christmas play at the end of March is beyond Your Humble Host, but we're playing it for you when it should be played right now at Christmas time. Enjoy this truly wonderful story filled with great actors.

Take 2 Radio
Christmas MuVies Spotlight - Special Guest - Alex Trumble - Actor & Producer

Take 2 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 25:00


Tune in from October-December to our Christmas MuVies Spotlight show where Pam and Dawn chat with stars of the upcoming holiday movies from Hallmark, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, Great American Family, Lifetime tv, UPtv, etc. and new holiday music. Saturday, Dec. 3rd 6pm eastern - Join Christmas MuVies Spotlight with Pam & Dawn as we speak with actor & producer, Alex Trumble about his career & new holiday movie, The Search for Secret Santa also starring Jackee Harry & Skye Coyne! It premieres on Dec. 4th at 7pm eastern on ION tv. About Alex: is an actor & producer known for his roles on My Husband the Narcissist, Wish Upon a Wedding, You Can't Escape Me, Days of Our Lives, and many more! Follow on social media: Twitter @take2radio @xmasmuvies Instagram & Facebook @take2radio @christmasmuviesspotlight Websites: take2radio.com  christmasmuviesspotlight.com

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast
Looking ahead to CKLV and a chat with 197-pounder Isaac Trumble - NCS101

#PackMentality Pop-Ins: An NC State Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 59:40


We move into December with Episode 101 of the #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast. Host Hayden Hidlay will talk with NC State head wrestling coach Pat Popolizio on the happenings in and around the program before getting with the show's featured interview, 197-pounder Isaac Trumble.Show Segments0:45- Welcome. Pat's always happy to see his co-host. 1:30 - Recapping CMU and Illinois. 7:20 - Staying on campus for Thanksgiving to prep for CKLV.8:08 - Thanksgiving Question: Too much hype and too little hype on food.10:30 - Hayden trying to talk a big game on in-room scraps. 11:40 - Looking at the CKLV (with a hat tip to the show's former host)14:30 - Who's going to CKLV and why.25:00 - Some stuff Hayden's doing, that he never thought he'd be doing.27:18 - Question: How do you curb the medical forfeit problem. 29:15 - Trent's Bonus Question: Best win and loss of Pat's careers. 33:30 - Isaac Trumble Interview.

Mat Talk Podcast Network
Looking ahead to CKLV and a chat with 197-pounder Isaac Trumble – NCS101

Mat Talk Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 62:22


We move into December with Episode 101 of the #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast. Host Hayden Hidlay will talk with NC State head wrestling coach Pat Popolizio on the happenings in and around the program before getting with the show's featured interview, 197-pounder Isaac Trumble. Show Segments 0:45- Welcome. Pat's always happy to see his co-host.  1:30 - Recapping CMU and Illinois.  7:20 - Staying on campus for Thanksgiving to prep for CKLV. 8:08 - Thanksgiving Question: Too much hype and too little hype on food. 10:30 - Hayden trying to talk a big game on in-room scraps.  11:40 - Looking at the CKLV (with a hat tip to the show's former host) 14:30 - Who's going to CKLV and why. 25:00 - Some stuff Hayden's doing, that he never thought he'd be doing. 27:18 - Question: How do you curb the medical forfeit problem.  29:15 - Trent's Bonus Question: Best win and loss of Pat's careers.  33:30 - Isaac Trumble Interview. SUBSCRIBE TO #PACKMENTALITY POP-INSApple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Android | RSS SUPPORT THE SHOWAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content — scratch that — if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too.

Spocklight: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 51: Star Trek Prodigy Season 1, Part 1 Spoiler Special (w/ David Trumble)

Spocklight: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 103:14


Regular guest, David Trumble, returns to the podcast fresh from completing his work as a Story Artist on new Henry Selick stop motion animation, Wendell & Wild (now available on Netflix), to discuss Star Trek's first foray into Children's Animation in many a year (almost 50 in fact!), Star Trek: Prodigy.   We praise the show for being the boldest entry in the new Star Trek TV Universe thus far, compare it with ‘Guardians of the Galaxy', marvel at the dense plots packed into these shorter episodes, and discuss doing fan service right.   As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share and all that good stuff.   David can be found at @Drumble on Twitter Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston's, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com/ Huge thanks to Russell Honeywell for post production sound support 

Open Shudders: A Creepy Podcast
Interview with Melissa Trumble

Open Shudders: A Creepy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 89:52


This week, in addition to the celebrity obits, we interview the fabulous Melissa Trumble. Melissa is a life coach and author of The Big Book of Bad Ideas: Adulting From Anxiety to Zero F**ks Given. She also talks about working on the delightfully campy film Blood Feast 2: All You Can Eat with cult figures Hershel Gordon Lewis and John Waters.Melissa's Website: www.zfgliving.comFollow Us On Twitter: @AShuddersInstagram: @openshudderspodcastFacebook: The Official Page for Open Shudders A Creepy PodcastEmail: openshudders@yahoo.comEnjoy The Veiw From The Open Shudders:BUT DON'T FALL OUT OF THE WINDOW

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches
8.14: Let's Get WENDELL & WILD with StoryBoard Artist DAVID TRUMBLE!

Archivists Bet on Sexy Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 120:00


LIVE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9TH @ 9PM EST/6 PM PST – IT'S A HALLOWEEN RECAP with DAVID TRUMBLE, STORYBOARD ARTIST of WENDELL & WILD!! CALL IN AND GIVE US A CHAT: (646) 716-9172 HOUR ONE – THE SEXY WITCHES will ReCap ALL their HALLOWEEN Shenanigans including the CONCLUSION to The HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIE MARATHON MADNESS. ALSO THE DIRTY SOUTHERN SORCERER FINALLY got to see BLITZKID after FOUR COVID CANCELATIONS THEN IN HOUR TWO – THE SEXY WITCHES are EXCITED to Welcome DAVID TRUMBLE Storyboard Artist for Henry Selick's new Stop-Animated Film WENDELL & WILD, starring KEY & PEELE!!!! ALL EPISODES are RECORDED LIVE, IN LOW FI and can be STREAMED after Airing THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to your... Call: (646) 716-9172

The Race to Value Podcast
Moving to Value in Connecticut: Creating a Transformed Healthcare Ecosystem through Industry Collaboration, with Jeffrey Hogan and Lisa Trumble

The Race to Value Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 74:47


Creating a value-based healthcare ecosystem with the highest quality outcomes at a reasonable cost for employers and their healthcare consumers requires collaboration. In the state of Connecticut, a grassroots community has formed with the mission to create a value-based healthcare ecosystem.  The Moving to Value Alliance is a multi-stakeholder community composed of individuals, practices, and organizations deeply rooted in Connecticut's healthcare environment.  They believe that collaboration is the key to solving complex problems and are leading the way to transform healthcare delivery in their state. Joining us this week are two leaders involved in this important movement to employer-based healthcare transformation in Connecticut. With more than 35 years in the health care sector, Jeff Hogan is a consultant to payers and large provider groups for product development and launch and a resource to employers desirous of implementing strategies to manage their health spend. Lisa Trumble is the President and CEO of the Southern New England Healthcare Organization (SoNE HEALTH), a clinically integrated network comprised of six hospitals and 1,700 physicians, which is a for-profit entity owned jointly by Trinity Health Of New England and its employed and independent physicians.  In this episode, we talk about healthcare transformation in the state of Connecticut, vertical and horizontal consolidation in the industry, the dysfunctional health benefits market, the need for employer alliances, leading innovators in the marketplace, value-based insurance design, prescription drug costs, healthcare consumerism, and bundled payment innovation. The time to move to value is now!  We can create a transformed healthcare ecosystem through industry collaboration.  Thank you, Lisa and Jeff, for showing us the way. Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 “Collaboration is the key to solving complex problems.” 01:45 The Moving to Value Alliance - a multi-stakeholder grassroots community creating a value-based healthcare ecosystem for employers in Connecticut 02:00 Introduction to Jeffrey Hogan and Lisa Trumble 03:45 Eric reflects on his recent experience attending the MTVA 2022 Symposium 05:00 The leadership of Dr. Stephen Shutzer and other leaders 06:00 Referencing Michael Leavitt's book, “Finding Allies, Building Alliances” where he talks about the power of collaboration networks 06:20 “Connecticut is known for being ground zero for most of the BUCA health plans and has also been the land of frozen molasses in value-based care.” 07:00 “Healthcare is opaque and balkanized, and COVID has inspired the opportunity to think about things differently.” 07:30 Transparency, Collaboration, Innovation, Consumer Expectations, and the “Great Resignation” 08:30 Lisa shares her background in value-based care transformation in Massachusetts and how that differs from Connecticut 09:30 “We must break away from the traditional structures of fee-for-service, and pursue clinical integration, innovation, alliances, and partnerships.” 10:00 A new wave of horizontal and vertical consolidation between hospitals and physician practices 12:00 The inevitability of consolidation after the pandemic and how consolidations have not resulted in cost and quality improvements. 12:30 The lack of value-based transformation strategy in health systems and why that is short-sighted 13:00 “The pandemic opened up the doors to innovation in a way that none of us anticipated in every sector of healthcare.” 13:40 Concerns about vertical integration of providers in consolidated payer-led structures 14:20 Lisa shares background on SoNE HEALTH (Southern New England Healthcare Organization) and how they partner with physicians. 15:20 Jeff describes how he has never seen so much change in healthcare in such a short period of time. 16:00 The movement to health equity as a result of consumer pressures, innovation, and market trends. 17:00 The hybridization of health systems,

222 Paranormal Podcast
Trumble County UFO Incident 911 recording Eps. 313

222 Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 50:20


In 1994 a strange yet true incident happened in Ohio that shocked the world. On a quiet December night, one small county's law enforcement department was having an uneventful night. Then everything changed. Calls began to flood in, dispatchers were baffled by the strange reports that flooded in, then officers began to chase. The strange part was they have no idea what they were pursuing. It was truely an unidentified flying object. Listen in as we bring you the Trumble County UFO 911 incident  on this the 313th episode of the 222 Paranormal Podcast. Click here for joes podcast the year of profit Click here for Jen's Poshmark Closet Click here for the book of the week 14 day Morning Affirmation Transformation Click for the a great deal on a phone/camera tripod!https://amzn.to/3Ir4jiJ

The Business Case For Women's Sports
Ep. #26 Fifty Years Later: A Look at Title IX Through the Eyes of a Title IX Lawyer, ft. Lexi Trumble

The Business Case For Women's Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 32:19


In Ep. #26, Caroline talks with Lexi Trumble, a Title IX Gender Equity Associate Attorney at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough. In her role, Lexi helps counsel colleges and universities across the country on legal and compliance matters such as Title IX athletics and sexual misconduct, athletics strategic planning, and school and university law.June 23, 2022 marked the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a federal law that has radically changed the educational and athletic landscape in the United States. The 37-word amendment, which was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on June 23, 1972, reads: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.Fifty years after the enactment of Title IX, there is significant evidence to demonstrate the positive impact that this landmark legislation has had on millions of women and girls in the United States - particularly when it comes to participation in athletics. According to the Women's Sports Foundation's “50 Years of Title IX” report, female participation in high school sports rose from 294,015 in the 1971-72 school year to 3.4 million in 2018-19. Female participation in sports at the collegiate level schools rose from 29,977 in 1971-72 to 215,486 in 2020-21 among NCAA schools (Women's Sports Foundation 2022).  While there have been significant gains related to female participation in sports that can be directly attributed to Title IX, significant gender disparities exist across every level of the sports industry. In the episode, hear Lexi explain more about this game-changing law, and specifically the impact that Title IX has had on women's sports at the collegiate level. 

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine
Ithaca Minute – Threat at Ithaca High School, Trumansburg Porchfest

Ithaca Minute from 14850 Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 1:17


Here's the Ithaca Minute from 14850 Today for June 10th! A letter from Ithaca High School principal Jason Trumble was sent to staff, students, and families on Thursday to let the community know that “all is safe” after “a threatening statement was made by a student today during 2nd period” at the school. “The situation was handled immediately,” according to Trumble's e-mail. “We have followed up with the proper authorities, as per our safety plan. There is no credible threat to Ithaca High School at this time.” The message to the school community did not elaborate on the nature of the threat or how the student was handled. Students at Lansing High School were recently arrested in two similar incidents, and charged with making terroristic threats. Ithaca City School District officials and the Ithaca Police Department have not responded to requests for comment. And this Saturday is the annual Trumansburg Porchfest, offering dozens of mini concerts on and around porches throughout the Village of Trumansburg. Like many, the event was canceled in 2020, but otherwise Trumansburg has held a Porchfest since 2017. Saturday's schedule features several performances each hour at 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, and 4pm, and a 5pm set to close out the day featuring the Sim Redmond Band. Schedule details are at tburgporchfest.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in iTunes or Google Play, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S2E69 - MovieRob Minute Season 2 - Planes, Trains & Automobiles Minute - 069 - It Looked Like A John Trumble

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 24:36


Duncan Shields of The Time Bandits Minute is back with Rob as Neal tries to barter his expensive watch for a place to sleep for the night.

Beauty Uncovered
A New Kind of Recycling | Amelia Trumble

Beauty Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 38:13


We all want to do our part in preserving our beautiful planet, but sometimes our bad behaviors get in the way. To celebrate Earth Day, Amelia Trumble joins us from Retold Recycling. Sure, we recycle glass and plastic, but what about clothes that can't be donated to thrift stores or donation centers? From the decluttering frenzy during the pandemic to spring cleaning, figuring out what to do with your discarded clothes is now a thing of the past. Listeners get a 10% off discount to Retold Recycling so you can start saving the planet today, one old towel at a time!   Beauty Uncovered is brought to you by Olaplex, which invites you to go beyond the surface with the only system that rebuilds broken hair bonds. You can find out more at Olaplex.com

Spocklight: A Star Trek Podcast
On Screen 4: Frasier (w/ David Trumble)

Spocklight: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 115:33


Our most frequent Guest, Netflix Animation Story Supervisor, David Trumble, returns to Spocklight once again, this time to discuss everyone's favourite Radio Psychiatrist, Frasier, specifically Season 11, Episode 3 - The Doctor is Out, guest starring Sir Patrick Stewart.   David opens up as to how he and his own Brother, related to the Frasier/Niles sibling rivalry growing up and what happened when he met Niles himself, David Hyde Pierce, as well as joining us to analyse the episode in-depth and how well it's aged in the two decades since it originally aired.    We also chat the abundance of Star Trek connections in the show in general thanks to Trek and Frasier both being filmed on the Paramount lot and run through our favourite moments from the classic Sitcom.    In the words of Dr. Frasier Crane: "I'm Listening..." and we suggest you do the same.    As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share and all that good stuff.   David can be found at @Drumble on Twitter You can find Natalie Parks excellent retrospective analysis of the episode here: https://25yearslatersite.com/2021/01/12/the-doctor-is-out-and-frasier-cranes-date-with-jean-luc-picard/?fbclid=IwAR0OSOOD2YRMIWwOJPmOrR_k7mf1g-pvQl1rWgpBEixdOuX9qMfju8vrSSo  Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston's, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com/ Huge thanks to Russell Honeywell for post production support on sound

ICONic Talk
Local Roots with Trumble Insurance

ICONic Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 50:03


Patrick Bankemper and Zach Santmier of Trumble Insurance join us to talk about their local connections and the different insurance programs their team provides!

Arkansas Technology and Teaching
Being Vulnerable and Teaching in a Pandemic with Samantha Dill

Arkansas Technology and Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 26:04


This episode is a great example of how we are all still learning. We make mistakes and learning from them every day. We don't have it all figured out, but Samantha Dill and Dr. Trumble dig into how we can shift, adjust, and question when teaching in both virtual and in-person settings. This discussion reminds me that it is the little connections we make with our students that make all the difference. Listen in as we explore how this veteran teacher has made the most of her training while teaching in 2021.

The BK Spadez Show
The Hot Seat with Nova Trumble (Novacaine)

The BK Spadez Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 39:38


Nova Trumble aka Novacaine is joining The BK Spadez for a very special edition of the Hot Seat. BK also makes a very special announcement regarding the future of the show. --- 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/thebkspadezshow/message