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Can Congress get away with taking away health care from millions to fund huge tax cuts for the rich? We preview Medicaid Town Halls in Wausau, La Crosse and Eau Claire that will help organize resistance to proposed slashing cuts to Medicaid. Meanwhile, Rep. Van Orden continued to hunker down in his basement bunker, holding a virtual town hall where he can avoid answering tough questions after misleading his own constituents about Medicaid cuts he rubber stamped in Congress. We cannot win by surrendering in advance. We continue to encourage Governor Evers to veto any budget the Legislature produces that fails to expand BadgerCare. The Spring Election is around the corner and Brad Schimel rehashes voter fraud conspiracies about Milwaukee that he knows are false. So much for his phony stance as a high minded judge above politics. This week the only debate in the State Superintendent of DPI election was held by WPEN and other allies. This race remains about Jill Underly's dedicated support for improving and properly funding our public schools vs. her opponent who is a supporter of siphoning even more money to private unaccountable voucher schools. Robert educates us on a legal case against Greenpeace who was found liable for $645 million for Dakota Access Pipeline protests that has huge implications for the Constitutional right of free speech and protest. Will this be the beginning of a legal strategy to bankrupt progressive nonprofits to silence free speech and assembly? We close with a soul-searching discussion with James Causey, a longtime columnist with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, on adults forcing police officers back into Milwaukee Public Schools without ever listening to the kids.
Happy Saturday, Pencil Busters! Today, we catch up with the incredible work the Wisconsin Public Education Network is doing, led by Executive Director Heather DuBois Bourenane. With 86 of Wisconsin's 421 public school districts already going to referenda in the spring elections, WPEN's been busy. They held a Day of Action at the state capitol on February 28th, amplifying the voices of educators, and advocating for all of us. Watch this powerful video, where you can see the jaw-dropping unrolling of a scroll with the names of each district forced into referendum in the past two years. For the past 16 year, public schools in Wisconsin faced consecutive budget cuts. Our schools, our students, and our communities deserve SO much better. The Wisconsin Public Education Network does the invaluable work of advocating for our schools year-round, day in and out. Get involved and be a part! If advocating for public schools is important to you- and we hope it is- make sure to vote in the election for Superintendent of Public Instruction. The general election is April 1st, with incumbent public school "champion-in-chief" Dr. Jill Underly facing a pro-voucher challenger. Check your registration and all items on your ballot, including vital school board races, at myvote.wi.gov. BustED Pencils: Fully Leaded Education Talk is part of Civic Media. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows. Join the conversation by calling or texting us at 608-557-8577 to leave a message! Guest: Heather DuBois Bourenane
Dave Backer and Heather DuBois Bourenane join Cara and Derek to talk about how schools are funded, the way investment vehicles (as well as quantities) reflect certain social commitments, and what it all means for the way we (literally) value schooling. For Heather's organization, WPEN, click here. For Dave's forthcoming book, click here. The Shanker Institute's School Finance Indicators Database The bond statement search engine that Dave mentioned. Use this form to recommend future topics and guests
BustED Pencils and the Wisconsin Public Education Network- it's a partnership that betters us all! Our guests today are Jenni Hofschulte, Southeastern Organizer for WPEN, and Tom Wermuth- District Administrator for Adams Friendship School District. They join us today to talk about school funding. Public schools today still receive most of their funding from property taxes, leading to an inherently inequitable system. And, when our state Legislature doesn't approve additional funding from the centralized statewide pool to meet schools' ever-increasing needs, districts must get their funding by increasing those taxes. The method for this: school referenda. Jenni and Tom break down the referendum process and why it's a poor solution to the problem schools face. Busted Pencils is part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-7 pm across Wisconsin. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and Instagram to keep up with Dr. Tim, Dr. Johnny and the show! Guests: Jenni Hofschulte, Tom Wermuth
Bert Zipperer, returning Pencil Buster, active union enthusiast, and retired school counselor, joins Dr. Tim and Producer Jess to discuss the WPEN Summit. Wisconsin's educated educators have been a'talkin education all day. We attended learning sessions, gathered stories, and met with the most fully leaded teachers this side of the Michigan. And now it's time to chop it up. Bert currently serves as president of Madison Teachers Inc- Retired (MTI-R), a union representing retired educators who were part of MTI during their active teaching careers. He may be retired, but he's been busting pencils all day and STILL agreed to do an encore hour with us! Busted Pencils is part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-7 pm across Wisconsin. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and Instagram to keep up with Dr. Tim, Dr. Johnny and the show! Guests: Dr. Tim Slekar, Bert Zipperer
The violence of this weekend is not democracy in action. In a democracy we use ballots, not bullets; voices, not violence to express differences. We'll talk more this week about the nature of violent rhetoric. Our guests today are here to talk about the role of public schools in supporting their communities. Executive Director of the Wisconsin Public Education Network, Heather DuBois Bourenane is here repping the advocacy and support WPEN coordinates for public schools. Joining her today are two new pencil busters: Sarita Foster, Director of Community Schools for the Madison Metro School District and Jamie Racine, District Coordinator for Sun Prairie Community Schools and co-chair of WI Coalition for Community Schools. Register for the WPEN Annual Summit July 30-31st and for the Wisconsin Community Schools Conference July 30th. Busted Pencils is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-7 pm across Wisconsin. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and Instagram to keep up with Dr. Tim, Dr. Johnny and the show! Guests: Heather DuBois Bourenane, Dr. Tim Slekar, Dr. Johnny Lupinacci, Jamie Racine, Sarita Foster
It is Broadway Week at CFIT as well as on Broadway itself! In NYC you can get 2 for 1 tickets of any Broadway show, what a deal! We love theater/musical theater. We grew up on stage and behind the table. We've had our dancer/director/choreographer Mom on, and today as our 1st guest of 2024 we talk to our Dad! Bill Mayo is an opera singer, music teacher, college professor, home mechanic, Philadelphia Eagles fanatic, Broadway aficionado and the perfect guest to talk all things musical theater! He has trivia and facts out the wazoo! Back in the mid-90s he had his own radio show on WPEN called Standing Room Only, so we get the love of the microphone from him!______Check out Mr. Bill's theater camp this summer below!Broadway Bound with Mr. Bill! (And Carly & Victoria!)June 17 - 21, 2024 | 9am - 3pm | Ages: 2nd grade - 8th grade | $185.00 per camper *free Broadway Bound souvenir t-shirt!Everyday Campers learn music, dance, choreography, blocking, acting - everything needed to create a one-of-a-kind Broadway-style show by the end of the week! Family & Friends come to the final performance on the last day to see everything they've worked so hard on! Campers have the best time singing & dancing & learning the love of the theater!To register go to the School page of the St. Dorothy's School in Drexel Hill website and click on the Broadway Bound form: Click Here . All forms can be sent to St. Dorothy's or emailed to Mr. Bill Mayo: Click Here————If you want to workout with us, at home or in person, check us out www.CFITfitness.com We would love to have you join the CFIT Community :)Follow us for updates, inspiration, and ridiculousness!Instagram: @fittoberealpodcast Instagram/Facebook/Tik Tok @cfitfitness
Co-owners and ChefsTara Buzan-Hardy and Alex Hardy joined forces to open At The Table BYOB, beginning in a cozy venue. Since opening they've created a balance between savory comfort foods and gastronomic artistry for all discerning palates. The results speak for themselves, as their restaurant's popularity grew. Now, they've expanded into a larger venue and added cocktail offerings; happy hour specials; raw bar; and more. The couple, whose respective backgrounds also reflect their duality for their guests' dining experiences, are constantly developing new dishes to entice their guests and their own culinary imaginations.Our next guest, Kenneth Bush, is both Executive Chef & Owner of FringeBar in Philadelphia. Chef Kenneth joined us to further discuss the artistry behind cultivating a menu reflective of the venue space and his expertise. FringeBar, which is located within the contemporary FringeArts performance theatre, offers multiple cuisines: One which is focused on a more innovative menu, and the second via a stationary food truck named Pumphouse Pizza. Chef/Owner Kenneth has a long history within the culinary community, working within the kitchens of Peter Woosley. Now, Chef Kenneth not only owns and runs FringeBar, he also co-owns the newly opened restaurant, The Morris. Fresh is best, something that Ben Beaver, who works as the Executive Chef at Ever Grain Brewing Company, Ever Grain Farms, and their recently opened Wild Rabbit Pies and Pints stands by. Ever Grain's owners have a strong focus on offering creative and innovative beers using farm-fresh produce--in fact, they've sourced their ingredients from the plants that Chef Beaver and their support staff have grown at Ever Grain Farms. In addition to the craft brews, Chef Beaver incorporates the beers, produce, and proteins from the farm to create the menus for both the brewery as well as at Wild Rabbit Pies and Pints! So, if you want to learn more about the delightfully creative restaurants that joined us this week--be sure to tune in to Food Farms and Chefs Radio Show at 6PM on WWDB and WPEN today if you live in the Philadelphia listening area, or Friday at 1pm on WMLD 103.7 FM if you live in the New York, Connecticut, and Northern New Jersey regions, or you can stream us at any time by searching for us on your preferred streaming platform!
If you've ever tuned in to the show, then you're familiar with our first guest, Chef Elijah Milligan. He's joined us on several occasions, and now he's back to let all of you know about Rosemary Ridley Park. We dove deeper into the nuances behind choosing the freshest ingredients--including how he and the staff at Rosemary grow and pick their own herbs, which are then highlighted in the dishes and cocktails that are created. In addition to his fresh picks, Chef Milligan is building a menu that will change depending upon what is in season, bringing a fresh new vibe to the Ridley Park, PA restaurant scene. So if you are in the area and want an elevated meal that is less about the pomp and circumstance and more geared towards the enjoyment of every bite...check out Rosemary Ridley Park and tune in to hear more about Elijah and the restaurant!Our next guest, Wyatt Piazza, is the Chef and Co-Owner of Kiddo Restaurant which is in the works to open around mid-October 2023. Now that is fresh! Piazza is opening Kiddo Restaurant with his wife, Elizabeth Drake; the duo has a strong focus on a vegetable-forward menu that is both organic and strives towards maintaining sustainable practices. And before you think strictly vegan or vegetarian...think again. They will offer all of us carnivores something to dig into, like locally-sourced Bison, however their aim is to balance the dishes with an abundance of boldly-flavored vegetables. And if you're not in the mood for a full meal, Chef Piazza has curated his menu to encompass lite (shareable) bites to full plates. So be sure to tune in to Food Farms and Chefs this (and every) Tuesday at 6pm EST on WWDB and WPEN in Pennsylvania, and for our New York listeners you can turn your dials to WMLD at 1pm EST on Fridays, or listen at any time by searching for Food Farms and Chefs Radio Show on your preferred streaming platform!
Do you love dumplings? We do too. That's one of the many reasons we spoke with Nick Sordoni, one of the owners behind the growing brand Brooklyn Dumpling Show (Philadelphia). The brand, which originated in Manhattan, New York, quickly gained in popularity when it launched during the pandemic. As a fully automat-based eatery, visitors can order ahead and use a QR code to pick up their fresh bites. Guests can choose from a hot or cold menu, with options like Rueben, Philly Cheesesteak, or Peanut Butter & Jelly Dumplings. If you want to hear more about their brand new business--tune in to Food Farms and Chefs Radio Show!Everyone loves a sweet ending--and our next guest is positioned to satisfy your sweet tooth! We spoke with Laura Carroll, whose role as Insomnia Cookies' Director of Sales offers not only insight, but sheer bliss with every delectable bite. Carroll's career took on a life of its own within the culinary industry, and after finding her path drawing closer towards food, she eventually began working for Insomnia Cookies. We chatted with Laura regarding her own history, as well as took a deeper look into what makes their cookies, brownies, and other sweet treats so irresistible. Also, be sure to visit their location in South Philly (across from Geno's & Pat's), just remember to follow their instagram stories to access some hidden fun!Speaking of irresistible, we can't imagine leafing out some of the best things in life: Farmers Markets! Farms play an important role in all our lives, and our final guest, Bilal Rice, is the Program Manager for The Food Trust in Philadelphia. Bilal let all of us know what The Food Trust does, where to find them, and the importance in offering the opportunity to purchase nutrient-rich foods to communities that are in food desserts. The Food Trust originated by offering classes in Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market in 1992. Years later, they now operate Farmers Markets in 35 locations in Philadelphia. If you want to hear more of what you'll find at one of their markets, their locations & hours, or simply find out more information about the programs you offer, then tune in to Food Farms and Chefs Radio Show!Be sure to set a reminder every Tuesday at 6pm EST on WWDB and WPEN and Fridays at 1pm on WMLD, or stream us at any time by searching for Food, Farms, and Chefs Radio Show on your preferred streaming platform!
What a weekend in Toronto! Jeff and Elliotte talk about the emotional tribute to Börje Salming (21:40) and the comments made by Auston Matthews post-game. They also get into the latest regarding the World Cup of Hockey (14:40), what we should expect from the GM Meetings this week (10:25), how we're seeing coaches in new locations thriving (32:25), if Dallas got Jason Robertson for a discount (42:45) and they take your questions (44:40).Plus, they get into the Ottawa Senators (00:30) and what they might do with another injury on their blueline, a tough weekend for Vancouver (6:15), a few quick thoughts on the Jets (29:40), the mood in St. Louis (26:30), why Montreal is fun to watch (38:30) and the New Jersey Devils keep racking up the wins (34:34).GET YOUR 32 THOUGHTS MERCH HEREEmail the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call The Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemailMusic Outro: After Midnite - AlternityListen to the full track hereThis podcast was produced and mixed by Amil Delic, and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman. Archival support by RJ McCullough.Audio Credits: Bally Sports Midwest, CBS Sports, CJOB, MSG Network, NFL Network, Sportsnet, TNT, WKBW TV and WPEN.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Trueman Show #85 Sylvia Slegers Bezoek www.jornluka.com. Alle content die wij maken is gratis. Als je het tof vindt wat wij maken, op onze website kun je een financiële bijdrage doen zodat we steeds meer en betere content kunnen maken. Wil je iets anders bijdragen? Ook dat kan. Mail ons dan: info@jornluka.com. Dank jullie wel voor jullie steun. Jullie maken The Trueman Show en onze tours mogelijk! Alweer de 85ste aflevering van deze podcast reeks! Voor dit gesprek zijn we uitgenodigd bij Sylvia Slegers, een actieve strijder op het gebied van 5G en straling. Sinds de tijd van de mobiele telefoons doet ze onderzoek naar straling, naar 3G 4G 5G en 6G, naar straling met een focus op gezondheid van mens, dier en milieu en naar onze privacy met betrekking tot de uitgerolde technologieën. In 2019 startte ze ‘Actiegroep 5G, het Gooi zegt Nee' en een jaar later begon ze als onderzoeksjournalist bij de Andere Krant. Sylvia is medeoprichter en bestuurslid van Stop5GNL en ze is aangesloten bij het WPEN-klankbord (Wetenschappelijk Platform Elektromagnetische velden Nederland). We spraken met Sylvia over verschillende onderwerpen. Zo bespraken we wat straling nou eigenlijk voor invloed heeft op ons. Het verschil tussen 4 en 5G. Het gevaar van verschillende vormen van straling. De rol van 5G in agenda2030. Maar ook wat jij nu zelf kan doen om de risico's en negatieve effecten van straling zo klein mogelijk te houden. Vind je het interessant wat Sylvia doet en wil je meer weten, bezoek dan haar website: http://opnaareenstralendetoekomst.nl. Hier kun je ook haar boekje bestellen. Vond je deze podcast tof? Je doet ons een groot plezier hem te delen met je vrienden en op je socials! LOVE
Excerpts from several segments of NBC Monitor from the mid 1960's. With hosts Frank Blair, Ted Steel and Henry Morgan. Including a feature with Jules Rind reporting from Philadelphia. (Perhaps NBC affiliate at the time WPEN).
Radio Dayz! is a podcast radio program that explores the world of terrestrial radio...its DJ's and on-air personalities and you all the fans of radio as a medium...come take a look inside radio through the eyes of those who have worked behind the mic of radioTodays show is produced by RON ROBINSON STUDIOS. If you need professional MARKETING VIDEOS or professional photography head shots...maybe you need drone video or photography....HEAD OVER TO RONROBINSONSTUDIOS.COM... you can also hear previous episodes of Radio Dayz...The Podast there as well...also check out our new On-line "Swag" Store...get your Radio Dayz the Podcast HATS SHIRTS AND OTHER SWAG...All can be found at ronrobinsonstudios .comMy guest today has been a program Director, an On-air talent, and a Media & Social Media Influencer...He was in Detroit from 1994 to 2002...You heard him on 1130AM WDFN....He was also heard on 97.1 FM...He's worked at KVET in Austin...WOWO in Fort Wayne...WPEN in Philly...He currently serves as the PD at Entercom Media in Richmond Virginia...He's also a Wayne State Alum...Ladies and gentlemen please welcome Gregg Henson Tune in and hear some amazing and very entertaining stories that you won't hear anywhere else.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=GZDKARM2BEJXL)
My first job, and really the only time I have ever worked for someone else, was in radio broadcasting. While in high school, I started working as an engineer, on weekends, at WPEN, an AM/FM station in Philadelphia. The station was founded in 1926 and the studios where I worked were built by RCA in 1947. Little had changed by the time I started there in 1966. The AM transmitter site was several miles to the west of the city. It was one of the first directional AM stations in the country, and that site was built in 1936.Back then, radio stations were operated by engineers, who were the de facto producers of the radio program. The “air talent” did not have any equipment in the studio except a microphone. The engineer made the program flow by operating the microphone, turntables, tape machines, and radio network sources. At least that was how radio worked in major cities.Back then, radio stations and recording studios were very similar, both in equipment and facilities, and in the creative dynamic. I was fortunate that WPEN was still practicing “old-time radio” when I was there. The station had 13 engineers, 11 studios and control rooms, and carried two national radio networks. The largest studio occupied the entire first floor of the building and was set up for a live audience. About ten years before I started working there, that studio was where the predecessor of American Bandstand originated, before it moved to TV. Now it was the home to a live-audience talk show at night, which featured top names in politics and entertainment.During the broadcast day, programming originated from five different studios, plus there were several well-equipped production studios/control rooms used for recording commercials and other program elements. One production studio had a disc-cutting lathe, which is where I first learned how to cut lacquer discs.There were people working there that went back to the station’s inception in 1926, and I tried to learn as much as I could from these people who invented broadcasting.I learned about working with talented people, both on staff and as guests, and how to make an audio experience flow naturally to provide the best experience for the listener. I also learned about equipment maintenance, and how to construct reliable equipment in-house.This job also provided me with the income necessary to start my own recording studio, which had always been my primary goal. But working in radio back then was exciting, too. In this episode, I talk about what I learned at WPEN, and how that experience helped me learn the craft of recording.
Kristen is joined in studio by Anya Taylor Joy, who starred in 2015’s The Witch and the M. Night Shymalan films Split and Glass, among others. She’s here promoting her latest film, that Kristen (a lifelong Jane Austen fan) is VERY excited about. Anya plays the title character of Emma, in the new film Emma, based on the Jane Austen classic. The two chat about bees in bonnets, intricate costumes, the comedy throughout, and the film’s amazing supporting cast. Be sure to catch Emma, in theaters NOW. It’s the best adaptation yet! Then Melissa Demyan, owner of Astra Event Planning joins Kristen to talk about the 4th Annual Striking Out Cancer event happening next Saturday, March 7th from 1 to 4pm at the Chickie’s and Pete’s in South Philadelphia. This celebrity bartending event raises funds for the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, and surprises a cancer patient each year with a trip to Spring Training in Clearwater with the Phillies. This year’s trip recipient is Andy Sealy, who will be headed to Clearwater in March. Hear more about Andy's story, and incredible outlook, in her podcast Making the Breast of It. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-the-breast-of-it/id1481022121. Your ticket to Striking Out Cancer buys you appetizers and unlimited drinks with celebrity bartenders, including Kristen Herrmann from BEN-FM, Matt Cord from WMGK, Nicole Michalik from WXTU, Mike Missanelli from WPEN, and Mike Jerrick from Fox 29. There will also be a silent auction with some great prizes and raffle items available. Buy tickets to Striking Out Cancer at https://www.astraevp.com/striking-out-cancer.html. Next Gavin O’ Conner, the Director of the classic Disney hockey film Miracle, the movie Warrior, the critically acclaimed film The Accountant and so many other great films joins Kristen to talk about his latest film, which hits theaters next week. The Way Back has all the things you’d expect in typical sports movie, and more. The film stars Ben Affleck as Jack Cunningham, now an adult, but a former high school basketball star. Jack's life at times seems to parallel Ben Affleck's own personal life. Jack is dealing with a personal tragedy, and his recent separation from his wife. Jack is taken out of his isolation and comfort zone, when he's asked to coach a high school basketball team. In a way, the kids help to coach him too. Go see The Way Back when it hits theaters March 6th.
Donnovan Bennett, Joseph Casciaro and JD Bunkis break down what went wrong for the Raptors against the 76ers in game 3, possible solutions to their offensive struggles and Nick Nurse’s rotation. This episode is produced and sound engineered by Amil Delic, and hosted by Donnovan Bennett. Audio Credits: ESPN, Sportsnet, The FAN 590 and WPEN. […]
2pm ET / 1pm CT / 12pm MT / 11am PT (Outside US: Dial 00 + 1 + 714-464-4891) Viki Winterton interviews Betsy Otter Thompson! Betsy's work has always gravitated toward the media. A native Philadelphian with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for WFIL radio in Philadelphia, and from there went to radio stations WPEN and WFLN. After that, she became a commercial print model and acted in television commercials in New York and Philadelphia. For seventeen years, she worked in Los Angeles at the motion picture and television company Castle Rock Entertainment as the Assistant to the Chairman and CEO. In August 1999, she followed her boss to Warner Bros. as he took a new position there as President and COO, and became his Executive Assistant. She is now writing full time. Betsy's writing began unexpectedly while going through an especially difficult time in her life. She believes that her books were the answer to her prayers. Her latest book is LoveHuman ~ Where You Come From and Here You Are Going. It offers valuable guidance regarding how to find comfort in a world where uncomfortable things happen.
LoveHuman with Betsy Thompson LoveHuman is a book about you; where you come from, where you are going, and why you are here. It offers valuable guidance regarding how to find comfort in a world where uncomfortable things happen. Betsy's work has always gravitated toward the media. A native Philadelphian with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for WFIL radio in Philadelphia, and from there went to radio stations WPEN and WFLN. After that, she became a commercial print model and acted in television commercials in New York and Philadelphia. For seventeen years, she worked in Los Angeles at the motion picture and television company Castle Rock Entertainment as the Assistant to the Chairman and CEO. In August '99, she followed her boss to Warner Bros. as he took a new position there as President and COO, and became his Executive Assistant. She is now writing full time. Betsy's writing began unexpectedly while going through an especially difficult time in her life. She believes that her books were the answer to her prayers.
Listen to Eytan Shander as he fills in for Joe DeCamara. He talks about what's wrong with the Eagles and he wants to know what they can do to turn it around?
Listen to Eytan Shander and Barrett Brooks react to the Eagles loss to the Cowboys in the Postgame Show!
Eagles writer Les Bowen from the Philadelphia Daily News joins Harry & Eytan to discuss the Eagles. Topics include: Mark Sanchez or Sam Bradford? Can Sanchez start even if Bradford is healthy? Does Chip have the right recipe?
Brian Baldinger joins Harry Mayes and Eytan Shander to talk Eagles OTAs and more. He discusses: QB competition between Bradford and Sanchez Issues with Evan Mathis and names an offensive lineman that he believes could have a breakout season Will Earl Wolff be healthy enought to fill the void at safety? His take on Cary Williams' comments about Chip and the Eagles
Comedian Aries Spears joins Anthony & Jon on the morning show. Topics Include: NBA Finals Boxing Impressions of athletes & actors
Trent Edwards discusses: 1) Virtual Reality Technology for Quarterbacks 2) How revolutionary the technology will be 3) Thoughts on Chip Kelly and Sam Bradford
Zach Berman joins Anthony and the morning crew. Topics include: Cary Williams' comments about Chip Kelly and his system Zach Ertz's comments about buying in to the process Questions about the Eagles offensive line
NBA insider Tim Legler joined Mike Missanelli to discuess the NBA Finals as well as: Lebron controlling the pace of play Steph Curry's game play Where the series goes from here Game four and series prediction
ESPN MLB insider Jayson Stark joined Mikey Miss today to discuss the latest Phillies issues; Possible trades Phillies draft Who is the Phillies All-Star
Stephen A. Smith breaks down the NBA finals with Mike Missanelli
Matt Mosley, of Fox Sports Southwest and ESPN Radio in Dallas-Fort Worth, is on with Anthony, Jon, and the morning crew to talk about what to expect in the NFC East this season.
Bennie Logan joins Anthony, Jon and the rest of the morning crew to talk about how Eagles OTAs are progressing.
NBC's Al Michaels joined Mike Missanelli to talk about the NBA Finals. Topics also included: Lebron accomplishment if Cavs win series What the Eagles season holds Stanley Cup Finals
Chris Broussard joined Mikey Miss to discuss the NBA Finals as well as: Would this be the greatest achievement in sports if Lebron brings a title to Cleveland this year Could Lebron ever rival Jordan as the greatest of all time Why is there such distaste for Lebron James
Sheil Kapadia of Birds 24/7 joined Harry Mayes and Pat Gallen to give an update on the progress of Sam Bradford in OTAs as well as; How the team is gelling in practices What to look forward to with Mini Camp scheduled next week Outlook of Marcus Smith in year 2 and how he looks in workouts How the rookie class is progressing in Chip's system How the offensive line will function with Evan Mathis missing
76ers Comcast SportsNet color analyst Malik Rose joins Harry and Eytan to discuss the NBA Finals & the upcoming NBA Draft. Topics include: Can LeBron get it done on his own? Can the Cavs count on Dellavedova's D? Who will the Sixers draft?
Sal Paolantonio joined Mike Missanelli to discuss the Eagles OTA's as well as; Eagles, Time of Possession O-Line Concerns Sam Bradford situation, injuries, and timeline Evan Mathis situation currently
Ex-Cavalier Craig Ehlo talks the NBA with the Morning Show: Recalling time playing with Jordan; Opinions regarding Lebron; Lebron v Jordan.
Jay Mariotti is live from Cleveland to report on the NBA finals: Preview of Game 3; Lebron v Jordan; Potential of CLE winning it all.
Jeff McLane talks all things Eagles with the Morning Show: Latest news from OTAs. Status of of QB competition. Mychal Kendricks' future with the Eagles.
Jim Lynam joined the Morning Show to talk about multiple NBA topics: The NBA Finals Analyzing and breaking down the upcoming NBA Draft. Analyzing what he believes the Sixers will do on Draft Day.
Former Flyer Scott Hartnell made a surprise visit to the Fanatic to talk and catch up with the Morning Crew! Hartsy and the crew talked about the following: How Scott has been since he left Philly. His favorite memories as a Flyer. Promoting his new project that he and his friend started, the "Naked Cooler."
Brooklyn Nets GM Billy King joined the Morning Show to talk basketball, focusing on the following: The NBA Finals The Sixers and their upcoming Draft His opinion on D'Angelo Russell
Betsy's work has always gravitated toward the media. A Philadelphia native with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for WFIL radio in Philadelphia, and from there went to radio stations WPEN and WFLN. After that, she became a commercial print model and acted in television commercials in Philadelphia and New York. From 1987 to 1999, she worked in Los Angeles at the motion picture and television company Castle Rock Entertainment as the Assistant to the Chairman and CEO. In August '99, she followed her boss to Warner Bros. and became his Executive Assistant, as he assumed the position of President and COO, and stayed until she retired in 2005. Betsy is now writing full time. LoveHuman offers valuable guidance regarding how to find comfort in a world where uncomfortable things happen. It answers questions regarding where you come from, where you are going, and why you are here. The message helps us embrace the world as it is and the people around us as they are—and love whatever that is. Not because it’s a perfect world, but because as we love and accept life as it is, love and acceptance grow.
Betsy's work has always gravitated toward the media. A native Philadelphian with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for WFIL radio in Philadelphia, and from there went to radio stations WPEN and WFLN. After that, she became a commercial print model and acted in television commercials in New York and Philadelphia. For seventeen years, she worked in Los Angeles at the motion picture and television company Castle Rock Entertainment as the Assistant to the Chairman and CEO. In August '99, she followed her boss to Warner Bros. as he took a new position there as President and COO, and became his Executive Assistant. She is now writing full time. Betsy's writing began unexpectedly while going through an especially difficult time in her life. She believes that her books were the answer to her prayers.In addition to Walking Through Illusion (published by O-Books, an imprint of John Hunt Publishing Ltd), Betsy Otter Thompson is the author of The Mirror Theory (published by Hampton Roads Publishing) and 4 self-published books through her own company, Ascension Publishing. The self-published books are now at of print except for LOVEPARENT, which is now available on Kindle and through Paypal.
Healing4innerpeace Welcomes Betsy Thompson August 17 2011 Betsy's work has always gravitated toward the media. A native Philadelphian with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for WFIL radio in Philadelphia, and from there went to radio stations WPEN and WFLN. After that, she became a commercial print model and acted in television commercials in New York and Philadelphia. For seventeen years, she worked in Los Angeles at the motion picture and television company Castle Rock Entertainment as the Assistant to the Chairman and CEO. In August '99, she followed her boss to Warner Bros. as he took a new position there as President and COO, and became his Executive Assistant. She is now writing full time. Betsy's writing began unexpectedly while going through an especially difficult time in her life. She believes that her books were the answer to her prayers. http://www.betsythompson.com/index.php?pid=wtl_theauthor
Join me as I talk to Betsy Otter Thompson about Parenting with Love! LOVEPARENT: How To Be The Parent You Hope To Be, (1991), published by Ascension Publishing LOVEPARENT interprets spirit's journey from thought, to seed, to birth, following the child's journey well into adolescence. Among the topics discussed are communication, eating habits, sibling rivalry, discipline, peer group temptations, adoption, divorce and independence. The union between parent and child is the main focus of the book, and recommends taking positive action in your relationship with your child rather than trying to get rid of the negative. If you enjoy parenting, or hope to parent yourself better, LOVEPARENT is the book for you. Betsy's work has always gravitated toward the media. A Philadelphia native with a B.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, Betsy worked as an account executive for WFIL radio in Philadelphia, and from there went to radio stations WPEN and WFLN. After that, she became a commercial print model and acted in television commercials in Philadelphia and New York. From 1987 to 1999, she worked in Los Angeles at the motion picture and television company Castle Rock Entertainment as the Assistant to the Chairman and CEO. In August ‘99, she followed her boss to Warner Bros. and became his Executive Assistant, as he assumed the position of President and COO, and stayed until she retired in 2005. Betsy is now writing full time.