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Monte Tynes shares his remarkable 20-year journey from aspiring fighter pilot to accomplished trial lawyer handling everything from DUIs to wrongful convictions and product liability suits. In conversation with host Dan Ambrose, Monte recounts how after Hurricane Katrina wiped out everything he owned, he began his career with a baptism by fire, trying more than 100 DUI cases in his first six months of practice. His most significant case involved securing freedom and compensation for Tevin Benjamin, wrongfully convicted of murder at age 14 and imprisoned for six years. At TLU Beach (June 4-7), Monte will teach lawyers how to find crucial evidence to win product liability cases.Train and Connect with the Titans☑️ Douglas L. ‘Monte' Tynes, Jr.☑️ Tynes Law Firm PA | LinkedIn | Facebook | X☑️ TLU Beach☑️ Trial Lawyers University☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos☑️ TLU on X | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeEpisode SnapshotMonte's path from “Top Gun”-inspired fighter pilot dreams to civil engineering and eventually law after knee injuries ended his military hopes.Beginning his legal career in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Monte tried hundreds of DUI cases in his first six months.Working with his father for several years until taking over the practice in 2013, Monte handles a diverse caseload including products liability.The heart-wrenching case of Tevin Benjamin, wrongfully convicted of murder at 14, whose freedom Monte secured after a retrial.Monte's persistence over 11 years to win $360,000 in compensation for Tevin's wrongful incarceration.A preview of Monte's session at TLU Beach, where he will teach participants how to find the “gold” in product liability cases.Produced and Powered by LawPods
My intention inside this episode is to reflect, alongside you, on my own journey toward softening inside the sacred practice of bearing witness — both to myself and to each other's becoming. Witnessing myself was painful at first. I was confronted with all the ways I had invented masks sacrificing my comfort while prioritizing the comfort of others, who oftentimes were loved ones. Parents, friends, partners, co-workers, peers, teachers, family members, roommates, the list goes on. When confronting all the layers I had assembled out of survival, I realized I was unrecognizable to myself. I cycled through periods of shame, rage, grief, and ultimately grounded inside compassion. When I stopped running from my authentic self, I was able to face her and in that stillness become a compassionate witness. No longer afraid of my own darkness, longings and desires — terrified that they were threats to my survival — another way forward opened. Inside this compassionate witnessing I realized all my fears held keys to something beyond survival, something like belonging. Through this witness work I began to create safety inside myself. Through this witness work I began to collaborate with loved ones, instead of hide from them, and created safety in my home. Then it spilled over to our neighbors, our streets, our schools. But it started with bearing witness inside the sacred act of coming home to myself again and again. My intention inside this episode is to remind us, worldbuilding happens on various scales of intimacy.ResourcesDownload the Creative Offer Questionnaire to Oneself: https://www.seedaschool.com/questionnaireSubscribe to the Seeda School Substack: https://seedaschool.substack.com/Follow Ayana on Instagram: @ayzacoFollow Ayana on Threads: @ayzacoFollow Seeda School on Instagram: @seedaschoolCitationsDear Mazie, exhibition curated by Amber EsseivaDear Mazie, program “IT'S ALL OUT OF MY ARMS: An Activated Honoring”“Dropping the Mask”, Hidden Brain episodeBrendane A. Tynes's Instagram post on mirror and witness workKaren M. Rose's Instagram post on Venus retrograde, mirror work and ancestral venerationCover Art: Written (2021) by Lorna Simpson. Materials: Collage on paper Dimensions: 15 15/16 x 11 1/16 in (40.5 x 28.1 cm)
(This is a replay)We will be discussing the direct of our expert treating doctor, our cross of the Defendant's expert doctor, and our use of the before and after witnesses to support the client's damages.Phone: 228-769-7736Fax: 228-769-8466Email: monte@tyneslawfirm.com
Original air date: 02/01/2022Pekitta Tynes is a published author of the book "Thank God I was Adopted 'Cause DNA is No Joke!" Based on her memoirs and journey to how she found her biological family through DNA testing. Her reunion can be seen on a YouTube video, "Pekitta's Journey". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFhUFNkqpPUMusic by Corey Quinn
On March 7, 2024, the legendary African American soprano Margaret Tynes died at the age of 104. During the second season of Countermelody, I featured the singer, who at the time was a mere 101 years old, on one of my Black History Month episodes. She was a unique artist, fearlessly forging her own musical, dramatic, and vocal path, aided and abetted by a strong voice with a powerful top register. Though she made a number of significant appearances in her homeland earlier in her career (including a televised appearance in Duke Ellington's jazz suite, A Drum Is a Woman), her later successes were focused primarily in Europe, where she was particularly celebrated for her extraordinary Salome, with which she created a sensation in Spoleto in 1961, and her Lady Macbeth. Excerpts from all of these and more are featured on this episode, which also includes spirituals and Creole folk songs, as well as arias and duets from Aida, Carmen, and Porgy and Bess. Guest artists include LeVern Hutcherson, most remembered today for his appearances on stage and screen in Porgy, and George Shirley, the first African American tenor to sing at the Metropolitan Opera. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
(This is a replay)We will be discussing the direct of our expert treating doctor, our cross of the Defendant's expert doctor, and our use of the before and after witnesses to support the client's damages.Phone: 228-769-7736Fax: 228-769-8466Email: monte@tyneslawfirm.com
Matthew Bannister on Professor Peter Higgs, the physicist who won the Nobel prize for explaining why the building blocks of the universe have mass. Trevor Griffiths, the playwright whose stage and TV dramas focused on left wing politics and social issues. We have a tribute from the actor Jack Shepherd. Hella Pick, the long serving Guardian foreign correspondent who enjoyed the company of many world leaders. Margaret Tynes, the African-American soprano who sang leading operatic roles and worked with Duke Ellington.Interviewee: Roland Pease Interviewee: Dr Alan Walker Interviewee: Jack Shepherd Interviewee: Paul Allen Interviewee: Linda Christmas Interviewee: Michael HarperProducer: Catherine PowellArchive used: BBC News at Six : 04/07/2012; BBC The Life Scientific 18/02/2014; Nobel Prize Announcement in Physics 2013, Youtube, 08/10/2013; All Good Men, Play for Today, BBC 1, 31/01/1974; Trevor Griffiths, BFI, YouTube Upload, 02/06/2017; Through the Night, Play for Today, BBC 1, 04/08/1977; Trevor Griffiths interviewed by Sir Tony Robinson, Showreel 88, BBC2, 26/12/1988; Hardtalk, BBC, 1997; Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 16/11/2018; Aida - 'Ritorna vincitor' az I. felvonásból, 08/09/1962; Macbeth - 'Una macchia e qui tuttora' a IV. felvonásból (Gran Scena del Sonnambulismo / Alvajáró jelenet) 08/09/1962; A Drum Is a Woman, Pt. 1 by Duke Ellington, Margaret Tynes, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra; "Salome" excerpt, Spoleto, 1961
Sænski fáninn verður dreginn að húni við höfuðstöðvar Atlantshafsbandalagsins eftir nokkrar klukkustundir, eftir að formlega innganga Svíþjóðar í varnarbandalagið gekk í gegn í síðustu viku. Við ræddum um inngöngu Svía, umræðuna þar í landi og stjórnmálin við Gunnhildi Lily Magnúsdóttur stjórnmálafræðing í Malmö. Við ræddum um Evrópuþingskosningarnar í júní við Björn Malmquist fréttamann og Dóru Tynes lögmann. Nú þegar tæpir þrír mánuðir eru í kosningar hafa kannanir sýnt að hægriflokkar og harðlínu-hægriflokkar séu að sækja í sig veðrið. Hvað þýðir það og hvaða áhrif hefði slík sveifla á Evrópusambandið? Og í síðasta hluta þáttarins: Það færist í aukana að alls kyns fólk deili upplýsingum og ráðum um matvæli og mataræði á samfélagsmiðlum, og ráðin eru út og suður. Til dæmis sáu næringarfræðingar sig nýlega knúna til að grípa til varna fyrir hafragrautinn, og það er bara eitt af fjölmörgum dæmum. Ætli sé margt fólk hreinlega farið að upplifa kvíða vegna allra þessara misvísandi upplýsinga um hvað sé hollt og æskilegt og hvað ekki? Við spurðum Heiðdísi Snorradóttur næringarfræðing að því. Tónlist: Prysock, Arthur - The folks who live on the hill. Eilish, Billie - What Was I Made For. Eilish, Billie - No Time To Die. Melchor, Adam - i'm not okay Una Torfadóttir - Um mig og þig.
In this curated episode of the Revenue Builders Podcast, John McMahon and John Kaplan on the Revenue Builders podcast as they sit down with Terry Tripp, the Chief Revenue Officer at Tynes. In this insightful episode, Terry shares his experiences and key strategies for navigating the critical first steps as a Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). From understanding the team and connecting with customers to identifying early opportunities, Terry provides valuable insights for both new and seasoned CROs.KEY TAKEAWAYS[00:01:31] Understand the team: Prioritize one-on-one conversations with each team member to grasp goals and perspectives.[00:02:56] Explore customer insights: Delve into how customers use the solution, identify problems, and collect valuable feedback.[00:03:19] Seek early wins: Listen for blockers to tackle and discover near-term growth opportunities for quick successes.[00:08:40] Importance of sales process: Establish a common language, facilitate scalability, and ensure consistency for training and forecasting.HIGHLIGHT QUOTES[00:01:31] "The first thing for me is really getting to understand the people... one-on-one conversations with every single person in my organization."[00:02:36] "I really wanted to get into the shoes of our customers and understand really what's driving them to tackle this problem and choosing to tackle it with us."[00:06:00] "You've gotta get everybody speaking the same language... important part of a well-defined process is everybody understands what it means when a deal is at a certain stage."[00:06:57] "If you don't have a well-defined sales process, you can't really see any patterns."[00:07:28] "It's a great way to kind of bring those two together and look for those enablement opportunities that probably aren't isolated."Listen to the full episode with Terry Tripp through this link:https://revenue-builders.simplecast.com/episodes/perfecting-the-process-with-terry-trippCheck out John McMahon's book here:Amazon Link: https://a.co/d/1K7DDC4Check out Force Management's Ascender platform here: https://my.ascender.co/Ascender/
Eli Manning's former New York Giants teammate Lawrence Tynes ANGRILY DEMANDS apology over their Super Bowl wins. Also, Tynes makes TERRIBLE excuses for Daniel Jones. Plus, Paulie & Tony explain why the Dallas Cowboys need to start Trey Lance if they ever want to beat the San Francisco 49ers. CLICK HERE to shop the Official Fusco Show Merch Store Follow, Rate & Review "The Paulie & Tony Fusco Show" here (...we already know the show is great, but feel free to tell us how great it is) Make sure to SUBSCRIBE on YouTube to see the full episodes with your eyes! #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eli Manning's former New York Giants teammate Lawrence Tynes ANGRILY DEMANDS apology over their Super Bowl wins. Also, Tynes makes TERRIBLE excuses for Daniel Jones. Plus, Paulie & Tony explain why the Dallas Cowboys need to start Trey Lance if they ever want to beat the San Francisco 49ers. CLICK HERE to shop the Official Fusco Show Merch Store Follow, Rate & Review "The Paulie & Tony Fusco Show" here (...we already know the show is great, but feel free to tell us how great it is) Make sure to SUBSCRIBE on YouTube to see the full episodes with your eyes! #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lawrence Tynes joins the show to discuss the state of the Giants and make his prediction for Monday Night when the Seattle Seahawks come to town. Enjoy.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Douglas “Monte” Tynes is a second-generation trial lawyer from Pascagoula, Mississippi. Monte, who serves as the co-chair of the damages section of the Edge Trial College, has an insatiable desire to continue learning and getting better at the craft of trying cases. In his career, Monte has tried numerous jury trials in civil rights, employment, personal injury, and medical malpractice cases. He tries cases in Mississippi, in some of the most conservative and difficult plaintiff's venues in the Country. Monte shares his recent experience achieving a verdict of almost $ 1 million in a low speed, no damage, rear-end car accident trial in a conversative Mississippi venue. Monte talks about his “speed trial” technique and how he presented his difficult damages case. Monte talks about other lessons learned from this and several other recent trials, and what he is continuing to do each day to hone is skills at the craft of trying cases. About Monte TynesDouglas L. Tynes, Jr., who prefers to go by the much more informal ‘Monte' Tynes, is a second-generation attorney, who began practicing law with his father, Douglas L. Tynes, in 2006. After the latter's retirement in May 2013, Mr Tynes continued practicing in the same historic building where his father had worked for more than 30 years. Mr. Tynes is a devoted practitioner of the law. He goes the extra mile to become better acquainted with his client by making house calls, so he may know them in their surroundings. Mr. Tynes makes sure that his team at Tynes Law Firm share his work ethic and is equally understanding of the needs of his clients. Areas of Specialization:Mr. Tynes' practice includes:Automobile accidents18-wheeler accidentsMedical malpracticeCriminal lawFamily law cases such as divorce, custody, and child supportMr. Tynes is admitted to practice in all state courts in Mississippi, as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Education:Mississippi College School of Law, 2002-2005Active in the Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association student chapterEarned a Juris Doctorate in May of 2005University of Mississippi School of Law, 2004-2005Finished final year of law school as a visiting studentGeorgia Institute of Technology, 1998-2002Earned Bachelor of Science in Civil EngineeringMember of the American Society of Civil Engineers and Sigma Phi EpsilonWrote for The Technique, the school's weekly newspaperWhile attending school full time, also worked at Pond & Co., Architects and Engineers Ocean Springs High School Graduated with High HonorsLettered in football and soccerPart of civic organizations such as Phi Kappa Representative Clients:Mr. Tynes has an impressive success rate when fighting complex and challenging cases. He has also obtained favorable results in several other kinds of cases, such as a recent $260,000.00 verdict in a sexual harassment case against former Sheriff Mike Byrd. In one of his most rewarding cases, Mr. Tynes, along with his co-counsel, obtained a rare acquittal in a capital murder case in ‘State of Mississippi v Tevin James Benjamin'. Personal Life:A longtime resident of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Monte is passionate about his family, fishing, and anything to do with Georgia Tech. He is married to Leilani Tynes, and they have four beautiful children.
We will be discussing the direct of our expert treating doctor, our cross of the Defendant's expert doctor, and our use of the before and after witnesses to support the client's damages.Phone: 228-769-7736Fax: 228-769-8466Email: monte@tyneslawfirm.com
Kellen Tynes, the Young Gun representing the 902, pulls up on Canada Hoops! Kellen sits down with your boy Matty to share his basketball story thus far. Kellen lets us know about his summer having recently represented Canada Basketball at the 2023 GLOBLJAM; and now getting some training under way for his 2023-2024 season at Maine.Kellen tells Matty about growing up in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, loving basketball at an early age. Kellen also played some baseball and football. Kellen talks about who he looked up to on the basketball court an early age.Kellen was a standout at Rothesay Netherwood School (RNS) playing in the NPA and Kellen reflects on his time at RNS; a place where Kellen started to really elevate his game. Summers for Kellen meant playing AAU for the Northern Kings and provincial teams for Basketball Nova Scotia and Kellen tells us what playing for those teams meant to him.Kellen talks about his college recruitment and what led him to attend and play basketball at Montana State. Kellen eventually transferred to Maine where he is currently playing. Kellen tells Matty what his personal and team goals are for the season at Maine.And you know we talk Canada Basketball! Kellen tells Matty what playing for Canada Basketball means to him. Kellen reflects on his Canada Basketball teammates and his friendships with them; and playing under Head Coach Nathaniel Mitchell. Kellen tells us how he'd love to play for the SMNT for Canada Basketball one day as well. And Kellen drops his great Top 5 of all time for Canada Basketball on us; paying respect to some fellow Nova Scotians.Much love to Kellen Tynes for pulling up on Canada Hoops Podcast!Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Hear Bill and Gloria's interview with Tess Sailor-Tynes, Conservation Science Coodinator for the Marine Discovery Center in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. What a fun conversation with Tess, as she shares information about the programs that the Center offers to folks of all ages. Learn how her team is taking important measures to protect the lagoon, our habitat, and the different species of plants and wildlife that flourish and thrive as a result of their conservation measures. Did you know that the Center now offers you the opportunity to take a cruise boat and see the dolphins, turtles, and enjoy the beautiful scenery? Why not take some time and visit their Center located at 520 Barracuda Blvd., New Smyrna Beach? The kids will love it.... and the adults ...will feel like kids again!For more information on how you can access the trails, or join their team, please visit www.marinediscoverycenter.orgSupport the show
Today I had the pleasure to interview the reigning America East Defensive Player of The Year Maine Point Guard Kellen Tynes. Tynes was in his first year with the Black Bears as he transferred from Montana State after the 2021-2022 season. Tynes Averaged 14.3 PPG 5 RPG 4 AST and a nation-leading 3.3 Steals. Make Sure to Follow Kellen on Social Media Instagram: @kelltwice Twitter: @KellenTynes Make Sure to Follow the Podcasts Social Media Instagram & Twitter: @aj_interviews_ Instagram @aj_mahoney_
From 'One Giant Step' (subscribe here): Two-time Super Bowl champion Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes has the honor of announcing the Giants second round draft pick this year. He tells host Shaun Morash what he has up his sleeve for the podium. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'One Giant Step' (subscribe here): Two-time Super Bowl champion Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes has the honor of announcing the Giants second round draft pick this year. He tells host Shaun Morash what he has up his sleeve for the podium. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lawrence Tynes has the honor of announcing the Giants Second Round Draft Pick. He tells Shaun what he has up his sleeve for the podium. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun Morash welcomes former Giants Kicker and 2x NFL Champion Lawrence Tynes on the podcast. The two talk the Giants offseason and what Lawrence plans to do as he is announcing the Giants second draft pick in Kansas City. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeri Hutton Green is a mother, daughter, and advocate for survivors of domestic violence and homicide in Baltimore, Maryland. Her journey as an advocate began when her mother went missing in April 2020. A text message launched a 2-year battle for justice for her mother and other missing Black women. Reported by Brendane A. Tynes, a doctoral candidate in anthropology and an interpersonal violence survivor advocate, this episode explores what it means to survive domestic violence and police violence as a Black woman. SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human is produced by House of Pod. Cat Jaffee was the editor for this piece, with help from producer Ann Marie Awad. Seth Samuel was the audio editor and sound designer. The executive producers were Cat Jaffee and Chip Colwell. Brendane A. Tynes is a Black queer feminist scholar and storyteller from Columbia, South Carolina. As a doctoral candidate in anthropology at Columbia University, she studies the affective responses of Black women and girls to multiple forms of violence within grassroots Black political movements. Her scholarship has received generous support from the CAETR, Ford Foundation, and Wenner-Gren Foundation. She works with the Say Her Name Coalition and In Our Names Network to address sexual violence against Black women, femmes, girls, and gender-expansive people. Brendane also co-hosts the Zora's Daughters Podcast, a Black feminist anthropological intervention on popular culture and issues that concern Black women and queer and trans people. Follow her on Twitter @brendanetynes. SAPIENS is an editorially independent podcast funded by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. SAPIENS is part of the American Anthropological Association Podcast Library. Check out these related resources: · “How Do We Listen to the Living?” in Anthropology News · “72-Year-Old Woman's Ex-Boyfriend Begins Murder Trial for Her 2020 Death” · U.S. Department of Justice Investigation of the Baltimore City Police Department Report (2016) · Black Women and Police Violence: A Primer from the University of Illinois Episode sponsor: · This episode is included in season 5 of the SAPIENS podcast, which is part of the SAPIENS Public Scholars Training Fellowship funded with the support of a three-year grant from the John Templeton Foundation.
Former Giants placekicker Lawrence Tynes joins the ‘Valentine's Views' podcast. He talks about defending Eli Manning and Kayvon Thibodeaux, his Super Bowl memories, the 2022 Giants and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Super Bowl is upon us and Patrick and Seth take an early look at where the line opened, where it's currently at, who's betting on what, and what the early prop betting action looks like. What will Patrick Mahomes' health status be for the game? How many of his receivers will be back at 100%? And do the Eagles have a single flaw in their game for Kansas City to exploit? Two-time Super Bowl winner Lawrence Tynes joins the show to recap his own experiences in the big game, what it's like for kickers to prepare and what may have been happening inside Brett Maher's head in his last two playoff games, and where he might end up next year.
LT the Kicker joins us to preview the war with Philly on our best podcast yet.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Lawerence Tynes returns to the show to discuss the first season for the Giants under a new front office and coaching staff. How they have surprised many in achieving a playoff spot, Coaching matters discussing the great work done by Daboll and his staff. He reflects on his experiences playing for Tom Coughlin. A little AFC talk, his enjoyment in seeing the game grow globally. This episode is presented by Cassidy Travel. Cassidy Travel are the primary travel partners of The Irish NFL Show. You can now pre register your interest for the 2023 NFL season https://www.cassidytravel.ie/sports-breaks/american-sports-travel-packages/nfl/request-a-quote-for-the-nfl-america/
Episode 10Join Alex, & Scott for this Silver Screen Breakdowns Interview Special! Nelson Tynes will be joining the show! Nelson was in the Cult Classic Paid In Full. He will be giving us behind the scenes info from Paid in Full plus a lot more Hollywood stories!Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Become a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
To celebrate three years of uploads, Frank and Tormsen take a risk and bring two game designers onto the show.
As a follow up to the interview with Ian Roy and Jordan Tynes, I talk with them a few months after meeting them at the conference. It was great to catch up with them.
2x Super Bowl Champion with the New York Giants Lawrence Tynes joins Danielle to preview the Giants-Cowboys Thanksgiving showdown and take a look at the team as the stretch run of the season is in full force!
The New York Giants are facing off against The Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving in a division rivalry game that could determine which team comes out on top of the dominant NFC East. Former Giants placekicker Lawrence Tynes knows what it's like to be under that kind of pressure. During an NFC championship game in 2008, Tynes made “the worst kick” of his career, sending the Giants into overtime against the Green Bay Packers. Tynes spoke to In the Moment's David Greene about how he came back from that missed kick to send the Giants to the Super Bowl. Find out about upcoming guests and other news by following Religion of Sports on Twitter or Instagram. Subscribe to our newsletter for more sports news.
Two-time Super Bowl Champion Lawrence Tynes joins the podcast and provides his analysis of this surprising Giants season. Enjoy! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Everybody deserves the right to believe when they purchase a product, that it is safe and operates as designed. However that is not always the case and great harm or even death can be the result of faulty products. Tune in to hear from Monte Tynes about how to implement the Edge method into Product Liability cases. Contact Monte Tynes atPhone: (228) 769-7736Website: https://www.tyneslawfirm.com/
Meghan Tynes believes in addressing the root cause of symptoms to achieve optimal wellness by focusing on the importance of nutrient-dense food, lifestyle choices, and culinary wellness. Her mission is to help those who are struggling with things like fatigue, mood swings, and weight challenges to get to the root cause, rather than masking symptoms with medications. Meghan has been in your shoes. Poor digestion, “hangriness”, daily acid reflux, hormonal acne, bloating, and obesity were just a few of her struggles in her younger life. Her diet from childhood through college consisted of things she could grab in a drive-thru, and heavily processed meals at home. Convenience trumped quality and her body paid for it. Meghan discovered the Nutritional Therapy Association and she fell in love with their approach to the foundations of health. She decided to enroll to learn more about her own health, not knowing it would put her on a new career path.Steve Mallett and Michelle Lewis meet the most interesting people, and discover the places and events that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a Hill Country oasis. Learn why every year, hundreds of people move to this small town just outside of Austin. Every episode features a local resident who's talent and past will make you want to know more about what draws so many unique people to this historical town. From ranchers to engineers, cowboys to entrepreneurs, bankers to bull riders. New episodes weekly. Sponsored by: The Mallett Integrity Team Real Estate CompanyMallett Integrity Teamwww.mallettandmichelleonds.com
100th Episode of the Giants Guys. Craig thanks the fans and cuts it up with Lawrence Tynes. Tynes drops some major inside knowledge and insights --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegiantsguys/support
Alex hosts 2x SUPER BOWL-winning kicker Lawrence Tynes on the podcast to break down Week 2 against the Panters and discuss a myriad of topics! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here are all the segments: 00:00 – Chief Concerns Opener 00:43 – Chief Concerns is brought to you by BetOnline.AG 00:47 - BetOnline.AG Advertisement 01:34 – Giving a Super Thanks To help Chief Concerns 02:06 – Former Chiefs Tight End Jason Dunn & cohost Marcus Dash are joined by former Chiefs Kicker Lawrence Tynes; Lawrence and JD catch-up 11:36 – Chief Concern 1 – Are Chiefs that good or are Cardinals that bad? 17:27 - Butcher Box Advertisement 18:27 – Chief Concern 2 – How long will it take for NFL defenses to adjust to the Chiefs offense? 29:06 – Chief Concern 3 – Tynes talks Butker's injury – JD talks about injuries on the offensive line 39:08 – Week 2 - Game Picks: Chargers (+3.5) @ Chiefs (-3.5) 42:06 – Goodbye, we'll see you next week
In this episode, I speak with Jordan Tynes & Ian Roy about their work in immersive learning. They played a big role in the ILRN Conference in Vienna, and I had a great time talking with them.
Welcome to another week of a home visit with Tyler Siskey, joining him is former Troy Trojan teammate, two-time Super Bowl Champion, and former NFL kicker, Lawrence Tynes. In this episode, Tynes does not hold back on his experience playing in the NFL, some of the most nerve-wracking kicks of his career, and much more. Also, for any college coaches out there looking to get some specialty kicking consultations and improve your special teams, Lawrence Tynes is your guy and is willing to sign any two-day contract. (Kidding) Sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's home visit with Lawrence Tynes.
Josephine Tynes is the former Executive Director for Caron Renaissance and Caron Ocean Drive. In this episode of the podcast, Josey shares the recovery journey that took her from transitional housing to completing an Ivy League graduate degree, and becoming an executive director within one of the most prestigious behavioral health organizations in the country. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Google Podcasts © Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
Josephine Tynes is the former Executive Director for Caron Renaissance and Caron Ocean Drive. In this episode of the podcast, Josey shares the recovery journey that took her from transitional housing to completing an Ivy League graduate degree, and becoming an executive director within one of the most prestigious behavioral health organizations in the country. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsOn SpotifyOn Google Podcasts© Copyright 2022, Eric Bricker; Produced by Tom Gentry. Theme music composed and performed by Eric Bricker.
On an emergency episode of “Blue Rush,” Lawrence Tynes, Paul Schwartz and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Giants hiring Joe Schoen as their new general manager. The crew goes over some of the potential head coaching candidates and who Schoen might hire. They wrap the show up looking back 14 years ago to Tynes' game-winning kick in Green Bay to send the Giants to Super Bowl 42. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lawrence Tynes, Paul Schwartz and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Giants' 23-16 win over the Raiders. They discuss the defense's big game, Devontae Booker's strong performance running the ball, Xavier McKinney's two-interception game, winning going into the bye week and not running a marathon. Former Pro Bowl Chiefs QB and NFL on CBS analyst Trent Green then joins the show. Green talks about Kurt Warner, Daniel Jones, Jason Garrett, the Giants offense, Joe Judge, playing for Dick Vermeil, stories playing with Tynes and getting to work with Ian Eagle, Kevin Harlan and Greg Gumbel in his career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lawrence Tynes, Paul Schwartz and Jake Brown open the show talking about Daniel Jones winning NFC Offensive Player of the Week. They discuss the big matchup ahead against the Cowboys, needing to establish the run game, the concerns over the defense and the crew makes their predictions for the game Sunday in Dallas. Jake and Paul then interview Lawrence about growing up in Scotland, playing soccer, how football came about, his time at Troy State and his 2007 Giants Super Bowl team compared to his 2011 Giants Super Bowl team. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Schwartz, Lawrence Tynes and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Giants' devastating 17-14 loss to the Falcons on Sunday. They discuss the Giants' struggles in the red zone, whether they should fire Jason Garrett, Evan Engram getting booed, Blake Martinez's torn ACL, some of Joe Judge's decisions and where the Giants go from here. Former Giants kicker and CBS Sports NFL analyst Jay Feely then joins the show. Feely talks about the state of kickers in the NFL, the Giants' rough season thus far, Garrett's job status, being Eli Manning's teammate, playing for both the Giants and Jets and he finishes with a great story about Tynes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Schwartz, Lawrence Tynes and Jake Brown open the show saluting Eli Manning as his No. 10 gets retired and he gets inducted into the Giants Ring of Honor. They discuss his great career, Tynes talks about him as a teammate, being the ultimate prankster and the Daniel Jones comparisons. They then preview the matchup against the Falcons and make their picks. Manning then joins the show. Manning discusses going into the Giants Ring of Honor, enjoying retired life, acquiring beer at all the stadiums after games, Daniel Jones' future, his bobblehead, Frank's Red Hot sauce, the toughest injury he played through, calling Monday Night Football games with Peyton and getting recognized in public. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.