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The XFL draft is taking place next week. According to the league, almost 6,000 players have been evaluated at XFL showcases, NFL training camps, and tryouts. The top prospects from these evaluations have been invited to enter the XFL Draft pool of 1700 players, who are vying for 528 spots in training camp and 400 active player roster spots. Regardless of the fact only one quarter of players in the draft pool will ever play a down of XFL football, players are always on the hunt for playing opportunities and are excited to hear whether they have been selected by an XFL team. In this podcast, host Mark Nelson speaks to two such players. First you will hear from Dwayne Wallace, an offensive lineman and a veteran of the previous XFL who played for the Los Angeles Wildcats. You will hear Dwayne talk about his football past and the fantastic story of how he convinced Wildcat head coach Winston Moss to pick him in the 2019 supplemental draft. The second guest is wide receiver Antwane Grant, another player who is in the XFL draft pool. Antwane will tell us about his time with the NFL's Bengals, the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders, and the AFL's Atlantic City Blackjacks. Between the NFL, CFL and AFL , Grant is going through the alphabet of football leagues. He just needs an “X” in his collection. Music: Are You Ready – Free music archive.
Nate discusses the LA Wildcats first win and says that in life we sometimes need to make change even if that change isn't popular. He explains that Winston Moss made change after week one and because of it, his team bought in and learned valuable lessons. Nate explains what those lessons are and says that opposite of Winston Moss, Marc Trestman did the opposite. In the second segment, Nate talks about his week three picks and makes his week four picks while also talking about Time Travel Fantasy Football. He closes the show with Card of the day.
Ross and Gilbert get together to chat about the opening week in the XFL, Winston Moss firing Pepper Johnson and The Gravedigger's return to MADDEN.
On This Day in Packers History: Controversial Winston Moss Tweet Packers Fans Against Cancer:https://gf.me/u/wcjyd2 Packernet Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/packernet-podcast Call or text questions: (608) 501-0718 Links: https://linktr.ee/packernet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On This Day in Packers History: Controversial Winston Moss Tweet Packers Fans Against Cancer:https://gf.me/u/wcjyd2 Packernet Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/packernet-podcast Call or text questions: (608) 501-0718 Links: https://linktr.ee/packernet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Is Andy Reid the right coach for Patrick Mahomes? (00:32) -Do you blame Jerry Jones for Dak’s struggles? (14:34) -Los Angeles Wildcats coach Winston Moss joins to discuss the XFL. (24:44) -Is LeBron’s response to the NBA’s China controversy worse for him then ‘The Decision’? (30:59) -Is Lamar Jackson being on pace to break Michael Vick’s QB rushing yard record a good thing for the Ravens? (42:12) -Could the Cowboys become desperate enough to sign Antonio Brown? (52:09) -Are the Chiefs still a lock to win the AFC West? (58:06)
A recent report says the Dodgers and Yankees may enter into a bidding war for Gerrit Cole. The Lakers dominated the Warriors on Wednesday night. Our Lakers insider, Bill Oram, joins us to fill us in on who the starting lineup for opening night might be. Also, Adam Silver did two separate sit down interviews to discuss the current issues between the NBA and China. LA Wildcats head coach, Winston Moss, joins the show as well.
Its Football Monday as Eric Dickerson joins us in studio. USC Athletic director Lynn Swan has just resigned as the Athletic director. Former NFL linebacker and current coach of the LA Wildcats in the XFL Joins us today to talk XFL!!!!
It's The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker! Chris and Rob get into a heated debate about whether or not the Raiders made a mistake when they decided not to sever ties with mercurial wide receiver Antonio Brown, discuss the possibility that solid (but unspectacular) performances are the new normal for Aaron Rodgers, explain why they think the Steelers were never able to win a Super Bowl during the 'Killer B's' era featuring Ben Rothelisberger, Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown, and much more! And, the guys help put a little money in your pocket when they make their NFL Week 1 picks against the spread in the NFL Pigskin Pick'Off. Plus, appearances by comedian Aries Spears, former Packers assistant coach Winston Moss, and MGM Grand Race & Sports Book director. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
A White Pants Wednesday on PMS. Raiders Hard Knocks Report. LA Wildcats XFL head coach Winston Moss
This week features breakdowns of everything going on at XFL Summer Showcases in Los Angeles and Seattle! Get interviews and recaps from the league’s player workout event in L.A. and hear from head coach Winston Moss, new XFL L.A. Offensive Coordinator Norm Chow, and Commissioner Oliver Luck. Find out what the league plans on doing … Continue reading "Episode 74: Summer Showcases in L.A. and Seattle"
A blockbuster week is in the books as the XFL announced a huge TV deal with Fox and ESPN. Also, the L.A. franchise finally has their head coach/general manager and he is “feeling competitive.” Join us and get the scoop on Winston Moss joining the league as its 7th head man in charge and look … Continue reading "Episode 68: Standing For Excellence"
XFL 2020 Television Schedule Review, More Details About The XFL TV Deal; Streaming, Announcers, Winston Moss Named Head Coach/GM Of XFL Los Angeles, Clayton Lopez Named Defensive Coordinator Of XFL Seattle, Former Buffalo Bills Scout Gerald Dixon Headed To The XFL, XFL Partners With Elevate Sports Ventures For Ticket Sales and more. Plus, your emails, phone calls, and social media. https://xflnewshub.com/xfl-podcast/
The XFL packed their bags and headed out west to Hollywood. This week we finally heard who the XFL broadcast partners will be, and it looks like the rumors were true. ABC/ESPN and Fox/FS1 have signed multi-year deals with the XFL. But that's not all, we also learned that Winston Moss would be taking the role of Head Coach/General Manager of the Los Angeles franchise. We're going over all the details, so enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xflpodcast/message
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk Episode #300: Keith & AJ Hawk - How To Instill Work Ethic & Curiosity In Your Kids Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com Keith Hawk is a 32-year veteran sales professional and sales leader. For over ten years he led one of America's greatest sales organizations, at LexisNexis. He continues in a customer focused role to this day at that global organization, speaking to customer groups around the world on the topic of solving business problems with the solutions offered by his firm. In addition, he continues to speak regularly on topics such as consultative selling, selling to executives, and how to effectively lead people. He also happens to be my dad. AJ Hawk played 11 seasons in the NFL. He was a two-time All American at Ohio State and he also won The Lombardi Award (as a senior at Ohio State) as the countries best defensive player. He was the fifth overall draft pick of the Green Bay Packers in the 2006 NFL draft. He was voted team captain on their Super Bowl winning team in 2010. He finished his career as the all time leading tackler in Green Bay Packer history. AJ is my younger brother. Staying sharp after official retirement? "My mind is as clear as it's been in many years. I read more, write more, listen to more podcasts, I learn more now than I ever have." "I never liked getting the question, 'did you get all of your work done?' As a senior leader at a big company, the work was never done. In my role now, I can go give a speech and get the work done." Advice to others - "Stay patient a little bit, you have to find a way to grab hold of your day and take control of it. Don't let others do that to you." AJ's progress to improve as a broadcaster: There is no end game Must keep grinding and getting as many reps as possible "You have to jump in and do the work." You can't worry about judgement from others. You have to get the reps. Get on the stage and do it. How to handle the follow up to a competitive life in the NFL? Must have realistic expectations... That amount of competition will never happen again. That's okay as long as you're prepared for it Broadcasting is a never ending battle with myself to get better. To improve. "I'm competitive with myself to get better." Learning the intricacies from the greats. "I've learned to be quiet, to let a moment breathe." Why are walk-thurs so important in the NFL? Why does a world class athlete need to walk-thru a step for over an hour a day? “The tiny details consistently worked on everyday so they become instincts. In the moment you don’t have to think and just rely on the instincts you created. That's why we did so many walk-thrus in the NFL." Why my Dad went to Green Bay for his birthday week every summer? The famous Tom Hanks quote, "I could watch my son brush his teeth all day." And he loved watching world-class athletes work on perfecting their craft. Listener question: From Tony Milenberger (member of one of my leadership circles) - With all the different directions you guys are going, how do you still manage to like each other? What rhythms keep you connected in the busy seasons? How does it help your success? We each have different roles and we've worked hard to do a great job at our role. We all have creative outlets and have remained each others biggest fans. We push each other to be better. And when one of the family members reaches a level of fame and fortune (AJ), their ability to remain humble and down to earth is huge. AJ has done that and created a ton of phenomenal family experiences because of it. The process of earning my book deal with McGraw-Hill... How it all came about. There was an instant huge belief from Casey Ebro, senior editor from McGraw-Hill. I describe that conversation and why we chose to work together. Listener question from Mike Flynn: What is your Dad's greatest hopes for his children and grandchildren? Maslow's hierarchy Economics taken care because of their hard work Fulfilled life with a great spouse Work stimulates us, gets us excited Put our children in a place to be successful Self-actualize -- Live up to what you want to do How to handle a situation when you hit a rut? When this happened with my Dad, he always wanted to get directly to the front lines. "When times got tough, I scheduled days in the field to meet with our customers and our front line people. I wanted to be reminded why they did business with us. I wanted to break it down to the bare essentials. How could I do this in a different way? Meeting with them helped." Reminded of the quote, "if it's not broke, fix it." Be proactive. Billy Joel had this happen to him and he rediscovered his love when he went to a new fan base in Russia. With AJ - "When I was struggling or kept getting caught in the garbage of the linemen in front of me, my coach, Winston Moss, would say, 'why don't you take a step back and see what the view is like from there?' A simple step back to gain a new perspective helped.
It's The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker! Chris and Rob debate whether or not there really is a 'deterioration' coming from Tom Brady as some have suggested, explain why the last 2 years of Carson Wentz should serve as a cautionary tale for all the Patrick Mahomes fanboys out there, and why they both think that the 2001 Lakers lead by Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryan would beat the 2018 Warriors led by Kevin Durant and Steph Curry. The Odd Couple crew also shares the items on their bucket lists in the latest episode of Shop Talk. Plus, appearances by Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, former Packers assistant coach Winston Moss and Yahoo Sports Senior NBA writer Vince Goodwill. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Leo and Balky break down Winston Moss's comments and take a closer look at how the Packers can still make the playoffs. Plus the guys preview a big Eastern Conference showdown between the Bucks nd Pacers tonight.
In this episode of the Packernet Podcast I discuss Winston Moss, defensive head coaches, and the craziness of the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Packernet Podcast I discuss Winston Moss, defensive head coaches, and the craziness of the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doug reacts to the Raiders firing GM Reggie McKenzie and tells you why sports are often shades of gray, not black and white. He discusses a crazy Sunday in the NFL: why Rams fans don't have to be worried and pump the brakes a little bit on the Baker Mayfield hype. Former Packers coach Winston Moss joins the show to tell Doug if he regrets sending the tweet that got him fired. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Colin discusses the latest Dallas Cowboys win and what it means, the Chicago Bears beating the Los Angeles Rams, the Oakland Raiders firing GM Reggie McKenzie, and where he was right and wrong over the weekend. Guests include Michael Irvin, Winston Moss, Cris Carter, and Tony Gonzalez. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Brought to you by Black Husky Brewing. The Original Duo, The Bearded Duo, that is Brice Christianson and Jeremiah Wayman are back in the Black Husky Studios for the newest episode of The Unknown Packers Podcast. Enjoy your Saturday and get your Packers' fix as The Bearded Duo highlight the changes going on at 1265, such as Interim Head Coach Joe Philbin, Head Coaching Candidates, the firing of Winston Moss, and what we want these next four weeks of Green Bay Packers Football. Damn, it feels good to have The Unknown Packers Podcast BACK! GO PACK GO! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-unknown-packers-podca/support
In Friday's episode of the P:60 Packers Podcast, host Michael Cohen discusses a wild week at 1265 Lombardi Ave. that saw Mike McCarthy fired, Joe Philbin promoted and Winston Moss relieved of his duties. What will life after McCarthy look like in Green Bay? Tune in to find out.
It was a wild week in Green Bay with the firing of coach Mike McCarthy and associate head coach Winston Moss. Now it's time to play football. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews review the week and look ahead to the Joe Philbin era and beyond.
00:22 - Green Bay fires interim head coach Winston Moss. 03:06 - A referee in Buffalo gets placed on leave for calling a player a B****. 03:53 - “IMMA GET YOU! I'M COMIN TO GET, IMMA HUNT YOU DOWN!” 05:44 - Sponsor: anydayrose.com/anchor USE PROMO CODE “anchor” 08:49 - Mike Tyson will eat your kids and if not I'll bite your ear off. 12:20 - True Story : Giants vs A's 89 World Series Earthquake 17:28 - “JIMMY CAME TO TOWN” 19:25 - Tom runs into John F. Kennedy in downtown Oakland 1963. 21:30 - Vietnam War 24:47 - The only time this guy plays Army was at night. 29:00 - There's always going to be a war, especially if your the United States. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony563/support
Questionable to Return | Episode 12 In this episode: Welcome... Where was Andy? (intro) Corrections Mailbag We discuss the elephant in the room, Packers firing of Head Coach Mike McCarthy Give our thoughts on potential Head Coaching Hires and who we want Quick Bucks recap of the week and next games Fantasy Football Standings and Draft - NFL Week 14 Estimated Timestamps for Topics: 00:36 - Welcome... Where was Andy? (intro) 04:40 - Corrections 08:05 - Fan Mailbag 17:02 - Sports News 24:21 - McCarthy's Firing & Potential Replacements 50:40 - Quick Bucks Recap 52:12 - Fantasy Football Standings and Draft (NFL Week 14) Tags: Sports, Packers, Brewers, Badgers, Bucks, Wisconsin Sports, Green Bay, Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, Milwaukee Brewers, NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAA, basketball, football, baseball, Aaron Rodgers, Mike McCarthy, Joe Philbin, Winston Moss, Lincoln Riley, Josh McDaniels, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Vacation Stories, Fantasy Football, Fantasy Football Draft
Interim head coach Joe Philbin relieved longtime McCarthy assistant Winston Moss of his duties Tuesday evening after some questionable Twitter activity. Aaron Rodgers speaks on accountability, but Packers fans realize actions speak a lot louder than words. Brevin Pritzl may be the most important Badger, and we talk to Skradie about his Vikes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First we dive into the strange situation with Winston Moss firing off a critical tweet about the Packers organization, then being fired. What's going on at 1265 Lombardi? Then, we welcome Aaron Freeman from Locked on Falcons to break down Sunday's matchup between two teams we thought would be fighting for an NFC crown, but are just playing for pride at this point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh, Steve, and Trevor discuss the Winston Moss fallout. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pack-a-day-your-daily-packers-podcast/support
Doug tells you why Aaron Rodgers had nothing to do with Packers linebacker coach Winston Moss being fired. He also tells you why he thinks Jim Harbaugh has rebuilt Michigan and has done enough that it makes sense for him to head back to the NFL but he doesn’t think he can leave till he beats the team up North. Rams Defensive Lineman Ndamukong Suh joins the show to talk about his return to Detroit last week and looks ahead to this weeks game against the Bears. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We start with news about Markelle Fultz out 3-6 weeks with medical issues. Has "The Process" worked for the 76ers. Despite all the bad luck, 76ers are one of the best in the East. We talk about Corbin signing with the Nationals. Does this mean they're done with Bryce Harper. We also look at the NL East teams and the moves they've already made this off season. We also talk about the Packers firing of Winston Moss after a tweet and try to figure out what's going on in Green Bay.
First we dive into the strange situation with Winston Moss firing off a critical tweet about the Packers organization, then being fired. What's going on at 1265 Lombardi? Then, we welcome Aaron Freeman from Locked on Falcons to break down Sunday's matchup between two teams we thought would be fighting for an NFC crown, but are just playing for pride at this point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's podcast, we have a WORLD EXCLUSIVE. It is the Winston Moss Special. We have the REAL reason behind that now infamous interview...
The #Lions WR continues to pour cold water on the Carlos theory. And how should coaches in NFL handle the media? Dery discusses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The #Lions WR continues to pour cold water on the Carlos theory. And how should coaches in NFL handle the media? Dery discusses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Heller and Joel Finkelman ponder which of the Majors makes for the best TV product, how much of the World Cup they're going to be watching, when it's OK to change tires, and finally they try to put a bow on the Winston Moss kerfuffle. Bill Huber and Tom Haudricourt join the show.
Who is Winston Moss? Also, how did Shurmur really do as HC in Cleveland in 2011-12? We ask Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who is Winston Moss? Also, how did Shurmur really do as HC in Cleveland in 2011-12? We ask Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian talks Lubbock to L.A. and back, the humble transition from NFL player to broadcaster, and a little Socrates for the exclamation point. Introduction / Bio: Hey everyone and welcome to the All-Star Leader Podcast, where together we learn about leadership from the best and brightest, and keep it fun by connecting it to our passion for sports! I'm your host Daniel Hare, and I am very excited about today's show! Our guest is a familiar voice to college football fans everywhere. Brian Jones is a CBS Sports College Football Studio Analyst and host of the Gio and Jones Show on CBS Radio. Brian played six seasons in the NFL after a college football career at both UCLA and The University of Texas. This is Brian Jones. Hey Brian thank you so much for joining us! Interview Questions: So first of all now that college football is over give us a little behind the scenes into what you're up to during the offseason? Combine? NFL draft? Focusing on the radio job Gio and Jones, 6-9am EST M-F Draft shows from the college side Travel now that the weekends are free This past season we saw an incredible championship game with Clemson knocking off Alabama. We've talked on this show before about Nick Saban's leadership style, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on Dabo Swinney's leadership, and what we can learn from the two of them. Everyone has a process; it's how you go about implementing that process Different approaches: Saban – stoic, business-like; Swinney – folksy, Mack Brown-ish, shaking hands/kissing babies There is a myriad of styles that can work; Brian likes a more hands-on/assertive approach Authenticity is the key; players can see through you. If you aren't true to yourself, it will not work. Socrates quote: a life not self-examined is a life not worth living. (Or So-Crates as pronounced in West Texas) Let's talk a bit about growing up in Lubbock and playing high school football in Texas. What did you learn from those days that shaped who you are today? Grandmother raised him; neither mom or dad were around. Another lady from the neighborhood helped as well Grandmother loved sports and that's where it started Played neighborhood football on a concrete pad High school football in Texas is like religion; grew up in the Friday Night Lights era with Odessa-Permian; that really motivated you to do better; the conference was referred to as the little Southwest Conference You chose UCLA when coming out of high school before coming back to UT to finish up your college career; what went into those decisions and how do you look back on them now? Graduated high school 1986; SMU just got the death penalty; Every SWC school seemed to being investigated Went on recruiting trip to L.A. where it's 75 degrees (and Lubbock was in the 20s) UCLA was coming off a Rose Bowl win against Iowa Fell in love with it; a whole other planet UT was always on his mind, though he did well at UCLA and enjoyed it There's too much transferring now for the wrong reasons (playing time) Tough because he had great relationships with tremendous players/leaders at UCLA: Ken Norton, Jr., Frank Cornish, James Washington, Troy Aikman Also in 1984 was the Summer Olympics in L.A., so all these big-time track athletes would train at UCLA And lots going on with social issues on campus, including protests to divest in South Africa (response to apartheid) Go see the world; you can always return home; experience other cultures Who were leaders on those teams that you looked up to and why? A difficult dynamic that exists on a college campus many times is a new recruit joining the team and his relationship with the established player at that position Ken Norton, on the other hand, took Brian under his wing and was a great mentor and friend. He never felt threatened by Brian. James Primus mixed joking with serious Troy Aikman – so tough. Nebraska really gave him a beating but Troy kept getting up. How he went about his business as well. How they practiced, how they talked to teammates were all things Brian picked up on You then made it to the NFL; drafted by the Raiders in the 8th What surprised you the most when you transitioned from college to pro? Not as much politics at the pro level that you could sometimes experience in the collegiate game What shocked him was how different the league was in how stars were treated within the team. (Guys hanging out with Al Davis on the sideline during practice smoking cigarettes) House and Jerry Robinson took him under his wing. Winston Moss as well. Joe Kelly His rookie year they played a game over in Japan, and he was having a bit too much fun…Tim Brown and Marcus Allen pulled Brian to the side and said “Listen up young buck, you need to chill you're a** out!” As wild as the Raiders were, still disciplined enough to win championships Vince Evans was a great leader as well. Who are some guys you played with or against that weren't necessarily the best players, but were incredible leaders, and why? You have to have drive The skills translate to other walks of life as well Drive, determination, self-motivation Don't talk about it, be about it. People don't care what you say, they care what you do CBS Sports Radio boss Mark Chernoff. Gets there at 5am. Has already made a big name for himself in the industry. He empties trashcans, will B.S. with the guys. He could have a corner office with his feet kicked up, but he doesn't Brian tries to know everyone in the building regardless of position, etc.; create a fun environment to work with Jerry Lee was his high school coach and would really drive them; tough, tough; when he thought he couldn't keep going he found a way. That helps him today. So you have to balance that drive and motivation with the fun and warm environment. The transition out of playing professional sports can be tough on guys who have committed their entire lives to the game up to that point. Talk about how that process was for you. Difficult; athletes die twice: the first when their playing career ends What can you do to replace the rush and adrenaline that comes from playing? Guys try everything (drugs, women, etc.) Kenyon Rasheed (former OU and NFLer) would say you have to reinvent yourself. You can't walk into a place of business quoting your stats and expect anything; how does that help their bottom line? Brian went back to school and got his degree after about a year in the wilderness Then he had an opportunity to join the Longhorn broadcast team, though as the parabolic mic holder That was humbling Helped him strip down his identity away from the number on his NFL jersey and focus on what it would be going forward Broadcast career took off after that; did sidelines the next year and hosted coaches' shows Played in a golf tournament one time where the Fox Sports SW GM was playing as well. Brian had sent in his tape but hadn't heard anything. He went up to him and asked if he would watch his tape. GM said he would check it out. That led to an audition and then a job. Then a job at CSTV (former guests Scottie Rodgers and Craig Esherick worked with me there!!) Fun to help a startup build something No self-entitlement or ego!! You have to work! Five rapid fire questions: Name one trait or characteristic you want to see in a colleague. Work ethic and no excuses What habit has been key to your success? Being honest with youself Most important app or productivity tool? Wireless headphones Most influential leader you've personally been around? Jerry Lee – high school coach One sentence of advice for emerging leaders? Don't let others or societal norms define you. You define you. Where can people listen, watch, and connect with you?! Gio and Jones – CBS Radio on Sirius/XM, 6am-9am EST, M-F Twitter: @JonesN4Mo Yoga apparel – Yoga is my gym – ymg.yoga Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over