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Michael Hutzler
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SportsTalk Mississippi
STM Live at the Little Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Michael Borkey and Brian Hadad are back on the road, literally, as the guys broadcast from Highway 12 in Sturgis prior to the Little Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. There's plenty of sports to talk about, as Mississippi State's logo debate took an interesting turn today, plus some thoughts on what Jeff Lebby and Coleman Hutzler had to say at yesterday's stop in Starkville. Mississippi's #1 Sports Talk Show - Covering all 82 counties of the Magnolia State. A SuperTalk Mississippi Media production
2025-08-15
2h 02
SportsTalk Mississippi
The Not Fall Camp Tour Heads to Starkville For a Day With Mississippi State
What a day in Starkville, as Richard Cross, Brian Hadad, and Michael Borkey put the spotlight on Mississippi State. You'll hear from Zac Selmon, Jeff Lebby, Coleman Hutzler, Brian O'Connor, Chris Jans, Sam Purcell, and Charlie Winfield as the guys broadcast live in the heart of the Cotton District at Two Brothers Smoked Meats. Mississippi's #1 Sports Talk Show - Covering all 82 counties of the Magnolia State. A SuperTalk Mississippi Media production
2025-08-14
2h 02
die amateurschreiber
die amateurschreiber - Folge 41: Die Relegation auf Verbandsebene in Franken
Wie lief die Relegation auf Verbandsebene für die fränkischen Vereine in Bayern? Das diskutieren die beiden Podcaster Uwe Kellner und Sebastian "Basti" Baumann zusammen mit den beiden Spielkreisleitern von anpfiff.info, Marco Heumann und Alex Reusch. Die verpasste Qualifikation der Würzburger Kickers zur Dritten Liga im Elfmeterschießen steht genauso im Fokus, wie die "Schande von Gijon" in der Bayernliga Nord, die ebenso wieder etwas mit Strafstößen zu tun hat. Bei der Relegation zur Landesliga habe zwei Vereine gefehlt, die eigentlich hätten Relegation spielen sollen. Warum, verraten Ihnen die beiden Gäste.
2024-06-05
58 min
That SEC Football Podcast
Ole Miss a preseason top 10 team? Georgia losing 5-star QB? Early Transfer Portal Winners & Losers, Coordinator Hires & All-SEC Teams with Steven Lassan!
SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) is joined by Athlon Sports Senior Editor Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven)Remembering Mike Leach (2:00), Georgia losing 5-star QB Dylan Raiola? (5:30), early transfer portal losers (17:00), early transfer portal winners (24:30), Colin Klein hire at Texas A&M (29:30), Coleman Hutzler to Mississippi State (35:00), Oklahoma promotes Seth Littrell to OC (39:45), Ole Miss a preseason top 10 team? (41:30), thoughts on SEC awards? (48:30), Steven’s All-SEC Team (50:30)Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.comPlease help support the show remain independent by taking advantage of our sponsorship offers!MYBOOKIE: https://bit.ly/thatsecpodcast use promo code THATSEC de...
2023-12-12
1h 14
Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Celebrating the 2021 Poetry Contest Finalists with Little Patuxent Review
Celebrate the finalists in the 2021 Poetry Contest with the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Little Patuxent Review! The three finalists, another contributor to the summer issue, and LPR’s head editor read. Steven Hollies, the winner of the 2021 Poetry Contest, is a Rockville native living mostly inside his head, a 2019 graduate of Howard Community College, and a drop-out from many other times and places. He enjoys playing volleyball, guitar, hooky, jokes, games, with words, around, along, it cool, hard to get, with fire, and the fool. Read "Body/language," the poem that won the 2021 Po...
2021-08-13
1h 14
Fowl Players Radio
Season 5 Episode 2 Robert Lovett- Puppeteer, Actor, "Man of 1000 Faces", "Pop's Place", "54 Space Corps"
Send us a textHere is a rebroadcast from a little more than a year ago- March of 2020!If you are an 80's or 90's kid, you may have seen Robert Lovett (or more likely one of his puppets) on legendary Baltimore Television personality Stu Kerr's shows, "Pop's Place" and "54 Space Corps" or more recently as a "man of 1000 faces" performing as a murder mystery actor with The Fowl Players of Perryville and J.R. Productions! We take a trip down memory lane with Robert, talking about his Maryland Institute College of Art days, his p...
2020-03-25
1h 08
Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Writers LIVE: Michael J. Lisicky, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: A Century of Sound
The Baltimore Symphony's oboist Michael Lisicky chronicles the first 100 years of the orchestra from its humble beginning as the nation's only municipally-funded symphony to its present status as one of the country's greatest orchestras. The book features more than 200 photographs, interviews with past and present musical luminaries, and an introduction by pianist Leon Fleisher.Michael Lisicky is the author of several bestselling books, including Hutzler's: Where Baltimore Shops; Remembering Moos Brothers; and Baltimore's Bygone Department Stores: Many Happy Returns.Recorded On: Wednesday, March 9, 2016
2016-03-10
1h 03
PA BOOKS on PCN
"Shop Pomeroy's First" with Michael Lisicky
For over one hundred years, Pomeroy's was a beloved household name for the shoppers of central and eastern Pennsylvania. Founded in 1876, the store began under another name in Reading and soon expanded to Harrisburg, Pottsville and Wilkes-Barre. George Pomeroy bought out his partners in 1923, and Pomeroy's became known for its exemplary service and a devoted sales force. From the extraordinary window displays and the annual Christmas parade to a bite at the Tea Room, the stores were a social hub where sweethearts first met and families did their Saturday shopping. Though the final stores closed in 1990, the memories live...
2016-02-10
58 min
PA BOOKS on PCN
"Shop Pomeroy's First" with Michael Lisicky
For over one hundred years, Pomeroy's was a beloved household name for the shoppers of central and eastern Pennsylvania. Founded in 1876, the store began under another name in Reading and soon expanded to Harrisburg, Pottsville and Wilkes-Barre. George Pomeroy bought out his partners in 1923, and Pomeroy's became known for its exemplary service and a devoted sales force. From the extraordinary window displays and the annual Christmas parade to a bite at the Tea Room, the stores were a social hub where sweethearts first met and families did their Saturday shopping. Though the final stores closed in 1990, the memories live...
2016-02-10
58 min