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Deliberate Words
Shattering Expectations in the Glazing Industry featuring Chris McGrory from McGrory Glass
What happens when you grow up in manufacturing surrounded by sheets of glass, the hum of cutting tools, and a father with a vision? You don’t just learn the business—you reshape it.In this episode, we sit down with Chris McGrory of McGrory Glass—a company that’s shattered expectations (and a few stereotypes) since its humble beginnings in 1984. From decorative and architectural to ballistic and fire-rated, Chris has taken the family trade far beyond the showroom—into the realm of safety, performance, and systems-based thinking.This isn’t just about panels and partitions...
2025-05-06
59 min
Let’s Talk Data: Business Technology Podcast | SAP
Inside IBM’s Hybrid Cloud & AI Powered Evolution The SAP S4/HANA Journey Part 2
In Part 2 of the latest Let’s Talk Cloud ERP podcast, host Jennifer Frank McGrory continues her chat with Bill Piotrowski and Chris Perry of IBM about IBM’s ambitious transformation journey as it modernizes its global operations with SAP S/4HANA. Over 18 months, IBM executed a complex migration using an innovative Rapid Discovery approach, combining selective data migration, automation, and AI-driven tools to streamline the process. Led by IBM Consulting, the transition leveraged SNP’s Bluefield methodology, Smart Shift automation for code remediation, and Tricentis for rigorous testing. IBM also partnered with SAP Rise and IBM Power V...
2025-04-15
24 min
Let’s Talk Data: Business Technology Podcast | SAP
Inside IBM’s Hybrid Cloud & AI Powered Evolution: The SAP S4/HANA Journey
In Part 1of the latest Let’s Talk Cloud ERP podcast, host Jennifer Frank McGrory chats with Bill Piotrowski and Chris Perry of IBM about IBM’s ambitious transformation journey as it modernizes its global operations with SAP S/4HANA. As a tech giant with a complex enterprise landscape, IBM is leveraging cloud, AI, and automation to enhance efficiency, agility, and innovation. Join us as we dive into why this shift was necessary, the challenges of migrating from legacy systems, and how IBM is embracing hybrid cloud technology to drive business value. We uncover the strategies IBM is usin...
2025-03-27
24 min
The North American Friends Movie Club
House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
Brent, Nate, and Kate dig into Robert Zombie's 2003 American black comedy horror film House of 1000 Corpses starring: Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon Zombie, Karen Black, Chris Hardwick, Erin Daniels, Jennifer Jostyn, Rainn Wilson, Walton Goggins, Tom Towles, Matthew McGrory, Robert Allen Mukes, Dennis Fimple, Harrison Young, William Bassett, Irwin Keyes, and Michael Pollard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-10-24
1h 17
Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show 10/21: A Modest Amount of Food
Brian McGrory, head of BU Journalism, discusses Trump's behavior at his latest string of rallies, and the lack of public information available on the death of the State Police recruit.Then we open the phone and text lines to get your election thoughts two weeks until election day. Charlie Sennott, founder of The GroundTruth Project, discusses the killing of Yahya Sinwar and what it means for conflict in the Middle East.Chris Dempsey of Speck Dempsey urban planning & Rep. William Straus, outgoing chair of the legislature's Transportation Committee, discuss transit-oriented headlines on derailments, r...
2024-10-21
2h 32
The Podium
Paralympics: Closing Time with Amanda McGrory and Michelle Konkoly
Amanda McGrory and Michelle Konkoly, 7x and 4x Paralympic medalists respectively and Paris 2024 analysts join Chris to give their highlight moments of these Games. The face, countries and dynamics discussed shapes the medal table in France but also define the horizon for 2026 and 2028. The Podium is back for the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Join host Chris Waddell during the games for fresh perspectives and deeper dives to hear the Paralympics like you’ve never heard them before. Follow the show on iHeart app, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast platform. And watch every moment of the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games Au...
2024-09-08
41 min
Scare U
House of 1000 Corpses (2003) with Ariel Powers-Schaub
Hooray for Captain Spaulding! And some Fireflies. Writer and early-00s horror authority Ariel Powers-Schaub joins us to vivisect Rob Zombie's 2003 roadside attraction of sin and debauchery, House of 1000 Corpses, starring Sid Haig, Karen Black, Rainn Wilson, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon Zombie, and a young, nubile, young Walton Goggins as "Deputy Steve Naish." So strap in, (fish)boys and girls. It's gonna be a bumpy night. Intro, Debate Society, To Sir With Love (spoiler-free): 00:00-28:27Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy): 28:28-54:47Superlatives (spoiler-heavier): 54:48-1:14:46 Director Rob Zombie
2024-04-29
1h 11
Subscriber Feed
The Stories and the Songs – Jimmy McGrory
Chris Gallagher is joined by Mark Braceland as they look into the career and life of Celtic legend Jimmy McGrory. This content is available exclusively to members. Subscribe or log in to unlock.
2023-02-12
1h 01
The Range Project
#36 Henry Zhu: Let's Talk About Male Mental Health and Masculinity
Henry Zhu studied psychology at Harvard and is now Chief of Staff at The JED Foundation, which aims to protect the emotional health of, and prevent suicide for, teens and young adults.While the foundation advises schools on mental health policies and runs PSAs with celebrities like Billie Eilish and leagues like the NBA, Henry is especially interested in male mental health and modern masculinity overall. Basically, how the culture pushes boys and men to think and behave in a certain way that is getting in the way of guys being their healthiest selves.As...
2022-02-21
1h 24
The Range Project
#35 Dr. John Weisz: Treating Youth Mental Health
Dr. John R. Weisz, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at Harvard where he focuses his research on developing interventions for youth mental health problems. He is a past president of the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology and the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology as well as a recipient of the James McKeen Cattell Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Psychological Science.At Harvard, Dr. Weisz's Lab for Youth Mental Health focuses on developing, implementing, and testing psychological treatment interventions to help alleviate anxiety, depression, conduct problems, A...
2022-01-02
51 min
The Range Project
#34 Dusty Watten: The Pursuit of Your Best Version with Philosophy, Meditation, and Diet
Dusty Watten is a member of the Team USA National Volleyball Team and currently playing professionally in Lublin Poland. Off the court he is a coach, student of Stoicism, meditation advocate, and vegan athlete. While we cover a lot, this conversation is all about striving for and working towards the highest version of ourselves. That might sound lofty and a bit ridiculous. Fine. But that's what I'm aiming towards and want to talk to people about.Find Dusty @dustinwatten on Instagram and at dustywatten.com Full show notes here at chrismcgrory.net
2021-10-10
1h 41
The Range Project
#33 Michael Norton (Harvard Business School Professor): Using Rituals to Change How We Feel and Money to Buy Happiness
Today, Harvard Business School Professor Michael Norton joins the show.His research covers a range of topics, but in this one we really tackle rituals - what they are, when to implement them, and why they help - and then cover his older research on money - does more money make us happier? How should we spend our money to change how we spend our time? What about buying experiences? - and a lot more.While he’s no doubt an expert, that says nothing about how thoughtful and kind Mike is - an entirely di...
2021-10-04
43 min
The Range Project
#32 Jake Gronsky: Minor League Baseball to Author on Identity, Risks, and Fiction
Jake Gronsky is a former Minor League Baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals organization and has since become an author featured on ESPN, Best American Sports Writing, FOX Sports, and more.We dive deep into: why following your passion isn't the best advice and really tactical advice on what to do instead the importance of stability in a day job to give you freedom to take necessary risks in your other projects daily routine as a web-growth consultant by day and writer by night fiction, and particularly romance - recommendations and why fiction is just...
2021-09-13
1h 14
The Range Project
#31 David Ogle: Tactics to Cultivate Insight, Set Goals, and Overcome Inaction with Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience
David Ogle is a cognitive behavioral coach for business leaders and professional athletes around performance.At Dose Performance Coaching, David's specialty is in creating an environment for individuals to have their own moments of insight... then helping them take action.In this episode, David blends actionable tactics with the neuroscience to back it up. We cover how to cultivate moments of insight, establish a healthy pace after graduating college, set goals - and a lot more.This conversation really centers around how we can use what we know about the brain and human...
2021-09-05
1h 11
The Range Project
#30 Adam Stone: Team USA Collegiate Pitcher on Mindset Secrets, Pre-Game Jitters, Gaining 40 Pounds, and Bouncing Back from Tommy John Surgery
Adam Stone is a pitcher for the Team USA Collegiate National Team, Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and Harvard Baseball.He's a top professional prospect as a starting pitcher, standing at 6 foot 6 and over 215 pounds, and getting it up to 98 miles an hour with a wipeout slider—but he won't tell you that. After listening back, I realized that Adam gives a crash course in sports psychology in this one. stress appraisal—how he re-frames his pre-game jitters as getting locked in self-talk—what he says on the mound and how he gath...
2021-08-29
1h 21
The Range Project
#29 David Havelick: How Harvard (And You) Can Combat Climate Change
David Havelick is a Senior Sustainability Manager at Harvard, focused on overseeing the university's climate impact. While there are a bunch of different areas for improvement, David is especially committed to Harvard's climate impact through food. He helped champion Harvard joining the Cool Food Pledge which is a commitment to reducing the school's green house gas emissions from food by 25% by 2030 - an effort we connected over.In this one we talk about how you and I can be more environmentally friendly - and the answer isn't a reusable water bottle or recycling. His answer a...
2021-08-22
1h 17
The Range Project
#28 John Toracinta: NOSOLO Co-Founder on Ending Mental Illness Stigma with Style
John Toracinta is the co-founder of NOSOLO, a brand on a mission to end the stigma of mental illness through their hats and other merchandise. NOSOLO is a symbol that represents support for those who may have felt alone at some point. Because we already know mental illness does not discriminate, the logo really says nobody goes solo in whatever battle they're fighting. While the awareness and support born out of the product is important, NOSOLO has also committed 20% of profits to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) who help individuals and families get the support t...
2021-08-15
51 min
The Range Project
#27 Michael Bervell: Unlocking Unicorns, Rejection Therapy, and Redefining Time
Michael Bervell is a Ghanaian-American angel-investor, entrepreneur, and soon to be author, working in venture capital at Microsoft. Michael graduated from Harvard in 2019 where he studied philosophy with a focus in computer science. He blogs daily on his popular website "Billion Dollar Startup Ideas" and has advanced that passion for startups into writing a book called Unlocking Unicorns, due out in August of 2021. The book is unique because it profiles 10 startup founders from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East - most of whom you've never heard of - who built billion dollar companies.In this c...
2021-08-08
56 min
The Range Project
#26: The Story of the Human Body (Dan Lieberman) Book Notes
I'm on vacation for the month in Costa Rica trying to hit pause, but I just finished a book, and as I was going through it and putting my notes into my computer, I figured it could be cool to do a book summary. Main take-aways, important arguments, interesting opinions, and anything else I feel was valuable after reading.So in this one I'm going to talk about The Story of the Human Body by Harvard Professor Dan Lieberman. My roommate took his class this semester that basically went through the book and from overhearing his lectures...
2021-07-08
13 min
The Range Project
#25 Eric Winters: Building the Skills to Live More Authentically
Eric Winters is a self-leadership coach and author of Swipe Right on Your Best Self which answers the question: how do we avoid the number one regret of the dying?The book is super straightforward with three hurdles we need to overcome, three ways to prepare the body, three ways to prepare the mind, and seven steps at the end to encourage behavior change towards being our authentic selves. But most importantly to me is that it is evidence-based and offers actionable tactics. In this conversation we dive into questions I had about the book a...
2021-06-29
1h 07
The Range Project
#24 Dr. Jacob Rode: Depoliticizing Environmental Issues with Psychology
Dr. Jacob Rode is a post-doc in the Harvard psychology department where he researches and teaches about the intersection of psychology and environmental sustainability. Broadly speaking, he looks at why some people just do not care about the environment and how can we influence their opinion. And right now, Jacob is looking at how we can use renewable energy solutions to avoid the political polarization of climate change and environmental policy.On top of that, this past spring, I took his class called Nature Can Nurture. So, we dive into the benefits of spending time i...
2021-06-20
1h 09
The Range Project
#23 Derek Schaedig: Harvard Hockey Goalie on Battling Mental Illness, the Language We Use, and How Family and Friends Can Support
Derek Schaedig is outspoken about his experiences with mental illness because he hopes that it can reduce the stigma and help someone like himself know that it's okay to not be okay.See chrismcgrory.net for full show notes.I want to first say I think this episode is the most important one to date.In this one, I sit down with Derek Schaedig and we talk all things mental health. Back in 2019, Derek was courageous enough to put pen to paper and ink an article chronicling his experience with Major Depressive Disorder...
2021-06-06
1h 16
The Range Project
#22 Matt Freese: Lessons from Philadelphia Union and USA Soccer Goalkeeper
Matt Freese played two seasons as goalkeeper at Harvard before signing with the MLS team, Philadelphia Union. Full show notes at chrismcgrory.netNow, what's even cooler than just being in the MLS is the fact that Matt grew up going to games, rooting for the Union, and playing on their academy team before coming to Harvard. On top of playing for the Union, Matt represented the USA on the Olympic qualifying team - so as you can guess, we talk about what it's like to represent your home city and country on the field.
2021-05-30
20 min
The Range Project
#21 Stephen Turban: Building Relationships, a Career, and Habits for a Fulfilling Life
Listen to hear Stephen Turban (Harvard '17, ex-McKinsey, Harvard Business School PhD student) talk to me about what he's done and learned from his four years since graduating. By hearing his story, he got me thinking about: a career "structure" for the first few years after graduating (he went from Beijing with McKinsey to working on building a new university in Vietnam and now to starting an education company of his own) language learning (he's learned Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, and now Hindi...) building a writing habit (while in college he wrote a book - yes you h...
2021-05-09
54 min
The Range Project
#20: The 80/20 Principle
Listen to hear me, Chris McGrory, synthesize the 80/20 Principle and share how I see it fit in to my own life. Hopefully, you'll learn the main ideas from Richard Koch's book, The 80/20 Principle, and start to think of how you can start identifying (and investing in) the minority of inputs in your life that are responsible for the majority of results. Together, we can try to live more simply and happily. For full show notes, visit chrismcgrory.net
2021-04-25
16 min
The Range Project
#19 Ian McClanan: Tips for Life After Graduation - From Big Ideas to Small Rituals
Ian McClanan is a Harvard graduate, adventurer, YouTuber, and food tech startup marketer living in Berlin, Germany.Ian graduated from Harvard (albeit virtually) in the spring of 2020 with a degree in Social Studies and is now working in marketing at a cool food tech startup called Choco in Berlin, Germany. On top of that full time job, Ian is a video creator on YouTube where he posts really thoughtful and polished tutorials (some that I've utilized include his Notion page tourand Google Sheets personal finance run-down), life reflections, and video essays on everything from books, to movies...
2021-04-12
1h 30
The Range Project
#18 John Fish: New Takes on Productivity, Taking Care of Yourself, and (Not) Setting Goals
Today, I sit down with John Fish who you might know from his YouTube channel, with nearly a million subscribers, that chronicles his growth throughout college. And that's what we talk about in this episode.The channel started growing with his vlogs as a computer science and psychology student at Harvard but has transitioned into much more. John reflects deeply on his experiences, documents what he's thinking about, and then shares his insights. His videos cover everything: books, productivity tips, programming projects, and importantly general wellbeing and mental health.And this conversation really revolves around...
2021-03-28
1h 09
The Range Project
#17 Tony Shu: Harvard Senior on a Mission to End Young Adult Homelessness
Tony Shu is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Harvard senior, and co-founder of the non-profit Breaktime which is on a mission to end young adult homelessness by providing a first step into the workforce and personally empowering their people. Just prior to COVID-19, Tony and his co-founder, Connor Schoen, were ready to open Breaktime Cafe - a brick and mortar cafe that would employ around 15 young adults experiencing homelessness and give them on the job training as baristas. Now, in spite of circumstances that prevented plans literally years in the making - not to mention the pressure of h...
2021-03-21
43 min
The Range Project
#16 Molly Leavens: How to Change Food and Farming for a Sustainable Future
Full show notes here at chrismcgrory.netMeet Molly Leavens.Let me tell you, Molly did Harvard right. After an injury her first year ended her downhill skiing career, she was able to dedicate even more time and energy into the major she designed called Food and the Environment. She took classes across nearly 20 disciplines, traveled the world for research, from Indonesia and Japan to Central and South America, all on Harvard's dime, and lived in both the housing system and non-traditional Coop over her four years. She is now traveling the country as she w...
2021-03-14
1h 49
The Range Project
#15 Mike Pumiglia: Lessons from Army ROTC, Building a Farm, and Pushing Out of Your Comfort Zone
Full Show Notes HereToday we have Mike Pumiglia, a junior studying government and neuroscience at Harvard who is currently the Command Sergeant Major of the MIT Battalion in the ROTC program. And that means he is the head of operations and planning for seven Boston based schools and will serve in the US Army upon graduation. On top of that, which we get into, I really look up to how Mike prioritizes cultivating new experiences in his life - every six months or so picking up a new project that challenges him.In this...
2021-03-07
1h 18
The Range Project
#14 Chris McGrory: My New Productivity Routines
Full show notes on chrismcgrory.netIf this is your first time to the podcast, welcome. My name is Chris McGrory and I’m currently a senior on the baseball team at Harvard studying psychology and economics. Usually, I’m talking with the amazing people around me and trying to learn what makes them tick so you and I can apply their lessons in our own lives. Today is a little different.Today I’m tackling a question I sometimes pose to my guests for myself: What’s a new belief, habit, or routine that has most...
2021-02-28
13 min
The Range Project
#13 Buddy Scott: Harvard Volleyball Setter and Sports Analysis Nerd on Setting Yourself Apart From Everyone Who Wants the Same Job as You
Full show notes here on chrismcgrory.netToday we have Buddy Scott, a junior setter on the Harvard mens volleyball team from Honolulu, Hawaii. Off the court, Buddy is dedicated to all things sports analytics and the NBA. He's president of the Harvard Sports Analysis Collective - a club that takes statistical tools to help answer interesting questions in the world of sports and even partners with professional teams to work on projects. On top of that and his classwork, Buddy is an intern with the NBA Players Association on the basketball related income team - a...
2021-02-21
1h 30
The Range Project
#12 Simon Rosenblum-Larson: The Reality of Life as a Minor League Baseball Player and Duty to Help Others
Full Show Notes Here: https://therangeproject.weebly.com/simon-rosenblum-larson.htmlToday we have a former teammate of mine from Harvard baseball, Simon Rosenblum-Larson. Simon is from Madison, Wisconsin and is currently a pitcher in the Tampa Bay Rays organization after being drafted a signing a contract with them after his junior season in 2018. He was one a few guys to really invest in younger teammates like me and do everything he could to not only set an example but also just be someone you knew you could go to for advice.And that theme of...
2021-02-14
1h 16
The Range Project
#11 Joy Nesbitt: Music Lessons from Alica Keys, Loving the Process, Self-Care, and More
Full Show Notes Here: https://therangeproject.weebly.com/joy-nesbitt.htmlToday we have Harvard senior, Joy Nesbitt. Joy is an especially talented musician and theatre director who uses her art to not only share her experiences, but also as an avenue to raise awareness and money for a range of pressing social causes. To check out her work, you can find her at Joy Nesbitt on any streaming platform and @joy_nes on Instagram...In this one we get a deep dive into the creative process for her music and especially lessons learned from a...
2021-02-07
1h 18
The Range Project
#10 Tati Chermayeff: The Person Behind the Healthful Blondie Food Blog, Tips for Starting Creative Projects, and a Mindset for Wellness and Productivity
Full Show Notes Here.Today we have a motivating conversation with Tati Chermayeff - the person behind the popular food blog and Instagram page with a growing following of over 20 thousand, Healthful Blondie - @healthfulblondie and healthfulblondie.com. Tati, from Connecticut, is also a senior at Harvard whose instagram-page-turned-business started with a simple photography class challenge of a photo a day... and that inspired her to start posting her meals online. Previously, however, being a driven student-athlete on the crew team, and a national champion in high school at that, gave her plenty of reasons to put...
2021-01-31
1h 05
The Range Project
#9 Meshaal Bannerman: Harvard Senior on Social Justice, Growing Up Fast, and Lessons Ranging From Dr. Cornel West to Kobe
Full Show Notes Here.Meet Meshaal Bannerman.From Avenel, New Jersey in the Woodbridge Township, at Harvard, Meshaal studies Government and Economics and has held leadership positions as Vice President of Black Men's Forum and President of No More Names (a non-profit to raise money and awareness for social justice initiatives and activism)...And let me tell you, this one was especially insightful and inspiring. Meshaal admits he's had a lot of time to reflect deeply - thanks to the pandemic this past year - on his role amidst current events, the adversity...
2021-01-24
1h 40
The Range Project
#8 Swathi Srinivasan: Rhodes Scholar on Combatting Public Health Inequality with Compassion, Lessons from Cancer Diagnosis, and Much More
Full Show Notes Here.In this episode I had the pleasure of chatting with Swathi Srinivasan, a senior at Harvard from Cleveland Ohio studying Social Studies, the History of Science, and Chemistry. And over her college career, Swathi's dedication to helping solve critically important public health equity challenges through addressing social and economic issues has earned her a Rhodes Scholarship. Now that is no joke. Considered by many to be the most prestigious post-graduate award in the world, being a Rhodes Scholar will give Swathi the unprecedented resources and platform to make the change she wishes to...
2021-01-17
1h 52
The Range Project
#7 Brian Shi: Top 10 Junior and Harvard Tennis Player on Positive Self Talk, Confidence, and (Not) Setting Goals
Full Show Notes Here.Today we have an especially thoughtful and talented guest, Brian Shi. Brian is a member of the Men’s Tennis team at Harvard where he studies economics and is also the chair of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee’s Student Wellness Group (with me!). And Brian’s path to Harvard was anything but conventional - he was a top ten tennis player in his age in the world and had a Nike sponsorship at 14, travelled across the world for tournaments, and even attended virtual high school - which together provided him with some super...
2021-01-10
1h 17
The Range Project
#6 Rachel Freed & Lizzie Gummer: A Deep Dive on Friendship at Harvard and Beyond
Full Show Notes Here.On the surface, this conversation is unlike those of the past where I dig into the impressive accomplishments of my guests and break down the tactics and mental frameworks that got them to Harvard and where they are today. However, this conversation offers just as much, if not more, actionable wisdom if you listen closely. So who are Rachel and Lizzie and why did I bring these two friends of mine on to talk about friendship? Well, Rachel Freed is a social studies major at Harvard, from Melrose MA, who i...
2021-01-06
1h 15
The Range Project
#5 Caroline Noble: Harvard Pre-Med on Following Intuition, the Power of Food, and a Semester Learning Regenerative Agriculture
Full Show Notes Here.From San Anselmo in the San Francisco Bay Area, Caroline is the captain of the Harvard-Radcliffe heavyweight crew team, studies human developmental and regenerative biology on the pre-med track and has used that academic interest in her volunteering in the McKinley Lab - studying how tissues in the endometrium regenerate - and her biotech consulting role last summer. More interesting than what she does though, in my opinion, is how she thinks about what she’s doing. In an environment that puts pressure on doing what gets extrinsically rewarded, Caroline has rece...
2021-01-02
1h 19
The Range Project
#4 Edwin Owolo: Harvard Neurobiology to Duke Med School Student's Mindset for Life
Full Show Notes Here.Edwin is a man with many identities. Which made my conversation with him an absolute pleasure. I know him best as my baseball teammate full of energy, and less so as the pre-med student studying neurobiology, and even less so as a musician. And we dive into all that and more during our conversation.He's currently a first year med-school student at Duke University, and before that he spent his gap year after graduating from Harvard (Cum Laude) in the spring of 2019 as a technician in the emergency department at Stamford H...
2020-12-28
1h 08
The Range Project
#3 Prashanth "PK" Kumar: How Harvard Pre-Med Senior Creates Community Everywhere, Plus Thoughts on Grades, Social Life, and Wellbeing
Few have a bigger presence on Harvard's campus than PK. This shouldn't be surprising because, as we uncover in our conversation, building a community is always top of mind wherever he is. There are some people who just have a knack for making a connection upon first meeting, and that's PK. His positivity was contagious the moment I met him our freshman year in Annenberg dining hall. On campus, PK studies Applied Math - Biology (and is headed to medical school next year!), manages the Men's Tennis Team (although some mistake him for a player - that's h...
2020-12-25
51 min
The Range Project
#2 Noah Zavolas: Harvard Pitcher to Professional Baseball on What it Takes to Chase a Dream
Currently with the Milwaukee Brewers organization coming off of a Pitcher of the Year Award season (2019) in the Carolina League (Class-A), Noah has also pitched for Acton-Boxboro HS in the Dual County League in Massachusetts, Harvard University in the Ivy League, the Charlestown Townies in the Yawkee League, the Wareham Gatemen in the Cape Cod League Baseball League, and for the Seattle Mariners organization after drafting him in the 18th round of the 2018 MLB Draft.Few would have looked at an 18 year old Zavolas and said, "that's a future pro-ball player." However, being a touch shorter than his t...
2020-12-25
1h 24
The Range Project
#1 Harvard Students Matt Thomas and Garrett Walker on Learning from History
Episode 1 is a conversation with Matt Thomas and Garrett Walker and covers everything from their favorite Theodore Roosevelt stories to the most impactful books they've read.Show Notes: https://therangeproject.weebly.com/episodes.html
2020-12-24
1h 05
Your Baby's Brilliant Brain
Ecofriendly Products For Mom and Baby - A Conversation with the Co-Founder of The Tot, Nasiba Adilova
As a first-time mom, doing research for the best possible products for you and your baby has become more overwhelming than ever with Google at your fingertips plus the amount of well-intentioned input from family and friends! But are these products truly safe for babies and you to use? We are discovering more and more that the label of "all-natural/green" does NOT guarantee a chemical/toxin free product. Thankfully there is now a one-stop shop resource for you! We are privileged to have the co-founder and CEO of The Tot, Nasiba Adilova, to come...
2020-09-24
1h 05
Inside Silverstone podcast
#77 Colin McGrory - Sandwell
Welcome to a special #CovidCatchUp series of the Inside Silverstone™ podcast! In episode #77 your host, Chris Broome re-interviews the global lead for shot peening - Colin McGrory of Sandwell. Listen as Colin explains life during COVID, from the immediate impact of lost business, to the green shoots of growth and resurgence within the engineering world. Colin also re-introduces Sandwell's specialisms, including shot peening (with an explanation of what it is). We conclude our short session with some fun discussions about life beyond COVID, and the ultimate of questions - 'What is the King of...
2020-09-23
12 min
Executive Leaders Podcast
McGrory Glass, Joe Hand Promotions and More
Dina Della Ducata, CEO (Family Service Association of Bucks County); Chris McGrory, CEO (McGrory Glass); Joe Hand Jr., President (Joe Hand Promotions)
2020-08-22
44 min
Inside Silverstone podcast
#26 Colin McGrory - Sandwell UK
Welcome to the Inside Silverstone™ podcast, season two! In episode #26 your host, Chris Broome, interviews Colin McGrory from Sandwell UK. Listen as Colin explains the fascinating journey from partnering up with the legend that is Sir Jackie Stewart to launch Stewart Grand Prix; through to running a market leading engineering business and being a well known figure within the Silverstone community. Colin also shares his memories of 3 decades of Formula One and British racing; his original desire to be in a rock band; and how meeting a racing icon once caught him...
2019-05-15
31 min
Irish Dance Music Podcast
Episode 22
A podcast dedicated to the world of Irish Dance Music. Presented by Tina Jordan Rees. This episode: September 2018 REELS - Simply Open (Gerry Conlon & Seamus O'Sullivan) SLIP JIGS - Fire Dance (Garry Currie & Michelle O'Leary) DOWN SIDE UP - Cherry Blossom Time (Gordon Shand & His Scottish Dance Band) TREBLE JIGS - One Step Closer (Christopher McGrory) CAZADERO - How To Grow A Woman From The Ground (Chris Thile) LIGHT JIGS - The Feis Album (Anton & Sully) BILLIE JEAN - The Singularity (Casey Driessen...
2018-09-29
35 min
The Really Awful Movies Podcast
Really Awful Movies: Ep 181 – The Evil Within
Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the most f-ed up of them all? On this episode of the Really Awful Movies Podcast, a discussion of the long-time coming, plagued Andrew Getty-directed/written production, The Evil Within. The Evil Within came and went in 2017. However, it did generate media coverage. Just not the good kind. The Guardian weighed in on the production of the film, some 15 years in the making, and discussed the labour of love which eventually brought it to, if not the big screen, then the Amazon streaming screen. Andrew Getty (he of th...
2017-06-02
34 min
Share Radio Share Politics
Share Politics with @Colin_Bloom, chairing a head to head debate between @ChrisKMuspratt and @JamesMcGrory, discussing whether or not the UK should stay within the EU.
Share Politics with Colin Bloom, chairing a head to head debate between Chris Muspratt, Research Executive for Get Britain Out and James McGrory, Chief Campaign Spokesman, Britain Stronger in Europe, discussing whether or not the UK should stay within the EU.
2016-01-10
18 min