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Petty vs. Pearson: The Rivalry That Shaped NASCAR - With Mike Hembree
It's another pit stop into the rich history of NASCAR racing this week, with a look back at the circuit's greatest rivalry — the legendary driving battle between Richard Petty and David Pearson that shaped the sport forever. With the help of veteran motorsports journalist Mike Hembree's new book, "Petty vs. Pearson: The Rivalry That Shaped NASCAR," we explore how these two titans transformed racing from a regional spectacle into an American sports passion during the late 1960s and the bulk of the 1970s. Discover the contrasting styles that made their frequent track duels electric: "The King's" relentless aggression versus "The...
2025-07-21
1h 26
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Petty vs. Pearson: The Rivalry That Shaped NASCAR - With Mike Hembree
It's another pit stop into the rich history of NASCAR racing this week, with a look back at the circuit's greatest rivalry — the legendary driving battle between Richard Petty and David Pearson that shaped the sport forever. With the help of veteran motorsports journalist Mike Hembree's new book, "Petty vs. Pearson: The Rivalry That Shaped NASCAR," we explore how these two titans transformed racing from a regional spectacle into an American sports passion during the late 1960s and the bulk of the 1970s. Discover the contrasting styles that made their frequent track duels electric: "The King's" relentless aggression versus "The...
2025-07-21
1h 26
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Bader Innovative Wellbeing
SummaryChris talks to Mike about Bader Innovative wellbeing.Key points are:Innovation Meets Efficacy: Bader prioritizes formulation strength and therapeutic dosages, going product-first to deliver tangible results in sleep and focus—helping people even transition off pharmaceuticals like sleeping pills.Startup Grit: The journey isn’t without challenges—manufacturing complexity, cash flow, and distribution all demand grit, resilience, and constant adaptation. Mike highlights that growth in business goes hand-in-hand with personal development.Rapid Expansion and Community: Bader is scaling fast, participating in 50 expos a year, breaking into retail chains and pharmacies, and building a team...
2025-07-01
10 min
Pacific Time: The "What if...?" of West Coast Independence
06 If American Healthcare Is Broken, What Can The West Coast Do? With Mike Hanlon
Is the U.S. Healthcare System Beyond Repair? Mike Hanlon Explains How the West Coast Could Lead a RevolutionMike Hanlon knows healthcare in America is broken. As a health economist, tech entrepreneur, and former early-stage Amazon employee, he's seen firsthand how complex systems can either hinder or help innovation. Mike joins Greg Amrofell on Pacific Time to discuss why the U.S. healthcare system, plagued by fragmentation and inefficiencies, consistently fails patients—and how the West Coast might lead the way to meaningful reform.Mike clearly lays out why the biggest issue isn't who pa...
2025-04-02
44 min
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Basketball's Nomadic Nets - With Rick Laughland
Strap in and try to keep up, as we attempt to follow the peripatetic 58-year journey of one of the NBA's most wandering franchises - with New York-area sports beat reporter Rick Laughland ("A History of the Nets: From Teaneck to Brooklyn"). Today's Brooklyn Nets club began its life in 1967 as the New Jersey Americans - a charter member of the American Basketball Association, playing at the Teaneck Armory. A year later, they moved to Long Island (LI Arena, then Island Garden, then Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum) to become the New York Nets, winning two ABA championships (1974, 1976) b...
2025-03-03
1h 48
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Basketball's Nomadic Nets - With Rick Laughland
Strap in and try to keep up, as we attempt to follow the peripatetic 58-year journey of one of the NBA's most wandering franchises - with New York-area sports beat reporter Rick Laughland ("A History of the Nets: From Teaneck to Brooklyn"). Today's Brooklyn Nets club began its life in 1967 as the New Jersey Americans - a charter member of the American Basketball Association, playing at the Teaneck Armory. A year later, they moved to Long Island (LI Arena, then Island Garden, then Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum) to become the New York Nets, winning two ABA championships (1974, 1976) b...
2025-03-03
1h 48
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The NFL's 1952 Dallas Texans - With Mike Cobern
Metroplex restauranteur and armchair football historian Mike Cobern (Wards of the League: The Untold Story of the First NFL Team in Dallas) joins for a deep dive into the mostly forgotten saga of the 1952 Dallas Texans, the one-year wonder that has nearly vanished from the annals of National Football League history. Before the Cowboys became "America's Team," the NFL's Dallas Texans were nobody's team! + + + SUPPORT THE SHOW: Buy Us a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/goodseatsstillavailable "Good Seats" Show & Defunct Team Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/RdiDZzQeHSY SPONSOR THANKS: Old School Shirts.com (promo code: GOODSEATS) https://oldschoolshirts.com/goodseats Royal Retros...
2024-09-09
1h 39
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The NFL's 1952 Dallas Texans - With Mike Cobern
Metroplex restauranteur and armchair football historian Mike Cobern (Wards of the League: The Untold Story of the First NFL Team in Dallas) joins for a deep dive into the mostly forgotten saga of the 1952 Dallas Texans, the one-year wonder that has nearly vanished from the annals of National Football League history. Before the Cowboys became "America's Team," the NFL's Dallas Texans were nobody's team! + + + SUPPORT THE SHOW: Buy Us a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/goodseatsstillavailable "Good Seats" Show & Defunct Team Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/RdiDZzQeHSY SPONSOR THANKS: Old School Shirts.com (promo code: GOODSEATS) https://oldschoolshirts.com/goodseats Royal Retros...
2024-09-09
1h 39
Real Estate Marketing Dude
How A Chiropractor & Designer Created A Killer Brokerage
Today we are joined by Dionne Malush and Mike Hanlon, and they are gonna tell us about how they created one killer brokerage.
2024-06-29
33 min
ReliabilityRadio
Reliability Radio EP 294: Barney Graham & Mike Judd, John Crane
Most people in manufacturing either use or know of John Crane’s pump products, but were you aware that John Crane is more than just pump seals? Come and listen to our conversation with Barney Graham and Mike Judd from John Crane on their host of reliability and asset management services for their clients.
2024-04-03
12 min
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Indian Built Helicopter
SummaryThis week we find out just what Chris has been up to this week with exciting future plans discussed.Why is a man suing the US government and who is at fault, we work it out. We learn humans are the only thing that has real chins.And we find out what some Indian guys have been up to in regards to modifying a car they purchased.All this and much more. So come have a listen.LinksMike Tyson VS Jake...
2024-03-23
30 min
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Football's Enigmatic Coach George Allen - With Mike Richman
Football biographer Mike Richman ("George Allen: A Football Life") joins us for a decades-long journey back into the old-school NFL (and USFL) exploits of one of pro football's most intense and enigmatic sideline characters. From the dust-jacket of "A Football Life": "George Allen was a fascinating and eccentric figure in the world of football coaching. His remarkable career spanned six decades, from the late 1940s until his sudden death in 1990 at the age of seventy-three. Although he never won a Super Bowl, he never had a losing season as an NFL head coach and was inducted...
2023-11-06
1h 40
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Football's Enigmatic Coach George Allen - With Mike Richman
Football biographer Mike Richman ("George Allen: A Football Life") joins us for a decades-long journey back into the old-school NFL (and USFL) exploits of one of pro football's most intense and enigmatic sideline characters. From the dust-jacket of "A Football Life": "George Allen was a fascinating and eccentric figure in the world of football coaching. His remarkable career spanned six decades, from the late 1940s until his sudden death in 1990 at the age of seventy-three. Although he never won a Super Bowl, he never had a losing season as an NFL head coach and was inducted...
2023-11-06
1h 40
The Strait Up Podcast
Rightsizing the China threat with Michael O’Hanlon
In the 2022 U.S. National Security Strategy, the U.S. refers to China as “America’s most consequential geopolitical challenge.” Certainly, the confrontation between the two sides has played out on numerous fronts, most notably regarding Taiwan. But is America taking its diplomatic rhetoric and policy changes too far in attempting to address the challenge of China? Is it missing opportunities to improve its relationship with China that could lead to more long-term stability? Is it overstating the risks of a war in the Taiwan Strait? These are all questions researchers and diplomats have been asking themselves for the past s...
2023-08-25
00 min
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The "NASCAR 75 Years" Roundtable
We celebrate our 300th trip around the track with a special roundtable conversation on the colorful history of NASCAR racing - with award-winning stock car reporter-historians Kelly Crandall, Jimmy Creed, Mike Hembree, and Al Pearce ("NASCAR 75 Years"). In addition to looking back at some of the most iconic moments in the circuit's first 75 years, we also get an inside look at how their new historical opus came together - as well as honest assessments of where NASCAR stands in the American pro sports landscape in 2023, and some hot takes on what's in store for the sport in the years ahead. Wh...
2023-04-17
1h 28
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The "NASCAR 75 Years" Roundtable
We celebrate our 300th trip around the track with a special roundtable conversation on the colorful history of NASCAR racing - with award-winning stock car reporter-historians Kelly Crandall, Jimmy Creed, Mike Hembree, and Al Pearce ("NASCAR 75 Years"). In addition to looking back at some of the most iconic moments in the circuit's first 75 years, we also get an inside look at how their new historical opus came together - as well as honest assessments of where NASCAR stands in the American pro sports landscape in 2023, and some hot takes on what's in store for the sport in the years ahead. Wh...
2023-04-17
1h 28
Wing It Rise UP
Ep45 - Career change, momentum shift with Mike
Do you have a vision for your future? Safe to say, most of us have an idea of what we'd like life to look like a year, maybe two ahead. So, what is standing between you and your dream? In this week's episode, Lindsey is joined by her husband Mike, formerly a chiropractor, who took the risk and jumped into the real estate world without knowing exactly how things would work out. Mike shares valuable insight on doing what it takes, getting out of your comfort zone, and never giving up. Be free, be you, wing it, and rise...
2022-08-15
19 min
Wing It Rise UP
Ep45 - Career change, momentum shift with Mike
Do you have a vision for your future? Safe to say, most of us have an idea of what we'd like life to look like a year, maybe two ahead. So, what is standing between you and your dream? In this week's episode, Lindsey is joined by her husband Mike, formerly a chiropractor, who took the risk and jumped into the real estate world without knowing exactly how things would work out. Mike shares valuable insight on doing what it takes, getting out of your comfort zone, and never giving up. Be free, be you, wing it, and rise...
2022-08-15
19 min
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Minor League Baseball's "Grinders" - With Mike Capps
Life has come full circle for TV news reporter-turned-Triple-A baseball play-by-play broadcaster Mike Capps ("Grinders: Baseball's Intrepid Infantry") - now the longtime radio voice of the Pacific Coast League's Round Rock Express. As a kid in early-1960s North Texas, Capps grew up immersed in the exploits of Dallas-Fort Worth's minor league Rangers, Cats and Spurs - intrigued by rotating rosters of determined pay-your-dues hopefuls bouncing up and down between baseball's majors and minors - players his grandfather called the "engine" of the sport. After an intense award-winning professional career covering hard news for local...
2022-08-08
1h 22
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Minor League Baseball's "Grinders" - With Mike Capps
Life has come full circle for TV news reporter-turned-Triple-A baseball play-by-play broadcaster Mike Capps ("Grinders: Baseball's Intrepid Infantry") - now the longtime radio voice of the Pacific Coast League's Round Rock Express. As a kid in early-1960s North Texas, Capps grew up immersed in the exploits of Dallas-Fort Worth's minor league Rangers, Cats and Spurs - intrigued by rotating rosters of determined pay-your-dues hopefuls bouncing up and down between baseball's majors and minors - players his grandfather called the "engine" of the sport. After an intense award-winning professional career covering hard news for local...
2022-08-08
1h 22
Advent Calendar House
The Jetsons: A Jetson Christmas Carol
🎄 It’s 1985, but we’re rocketing into the future, when apparently urgent veterinary care no longer exists.It’s Scrooge Sunday, so join us for a glimpse into the space-age year of 2062 to find out if 3 robotic ghosts of Christmas can convince Mr. Spacely to change his stingy ways, while the clock is ticking for the Jetsons’ dog, Astro, on his deathbed. **** 🎙 Guest: Jack Ford (The Total Christmas Podcast). **** 💬 Topics & Tangents: 1. George Jetson apparently was/will be born at the end of July 2022. 2. George O’Hanlon (George...
2022-07-17
1h 04
Flex Diet Podcast
Episode 149: Strength, Hypertrophy and Training Research Update from the REC Conference by Discover Strength 2022
Overview of the REC Conference (Speakers are named in the audio)Long-term effects of strength training: research and findingsGood to Go: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn from the Strange Science of Recovery by Christine AschwandenRecovery as a businessDoes more recovery work = the ability to train more?Top recovery methodsHow to use social mediaYour brand as a businessTime-efficient strategies for trainingMulti-joint vs. single-joint exercises of hypertrophyThe minimum effective dose for increases in strengthProtein around a workout and how beneficial is supplementing proteinTraining to failure and hypertrophy gainsHormone hypothesisThe role of effort with supervision in resistance training: failure...
2022-05-24
48 min
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The (Original) USFL's Washington Federals - With Jake Russell
With the rebooted (though still potentially trademark-infringing) USFL now in full swing, we take a look back at one of the clubs from the original version that didn't make the cut this time around - the Washington Federals. Washington Post sports reporter Jake Russell ("As the USFL Restarts, A Look Back at the Washington Federals") takes us inside his pursuit to decode the numerous curiosities of one of the first league's poorest-performing franchises - both on the field (a 7-22 record over two seasons), and in the stands (the USFL's second-worst average home attendances each year at venerable RFK Stadium). Sn...
2022-04-25
1h 07
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The (Original) USFL's Washington Federals - With Jake Russell
With the rebooted (though still potentially trademark-infringing) USFL now in full swing, we take a look back at one of the clubs from the original version that didn't make the cut this time around - the Washington Federals. Washington Post sports reporter Jake Russell ("As the USFL Restarts, A Look Back at the Washington Federals") takes us inside his pursuit to decode the numerous curiosities of one of the first league's poorest-performing franchises - both on the field (a 7-22 record over two seasons), and in the stands (the USFL's second-worst average home attendances each year at venerable RFK Stadium). Sn...
2022-04-25
1h 07
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Biggest Theft in History
SummaryIn this week's episode, we start off talking about the Will Smith VS Chris Rock showdown at the Oscars.We learn about what could be the largest theft in history, all due to sanctions being placed on Russia.Mike Tyson has come out with his own gummy product and the marketing around it is genius.Sam covers a bunch of Kickstart projects this week. With awesome names like T1 Tomahwk, Incharge XL and CheerTok. Have a listen to find out what these things are.Sam found out what...
2022-04-02
34 min
The Entrepreneur Breakthrough Podcast
Dr. Mike Hanlon - Navigating Major Life Changes
Visit Entrepreneur Breakthrough! Mark is speaking with Dr. Mike Hanlon, a chiropractor and father of 4 that’s in the midst of major life changes. Mike has been seeing a chiropractor since the young age of 6 months old. After he saw success with it, his family used chiropractic services for general wellness and optimal health. Mike knew from an early age that he wanted to pursue a chiropractic career. After spending $100,000+ on education, and 10+ years in the practice, Mike is ready for a major change. Through some policy changes with a major local insurance company, the patie...
2022-01-01
47 min
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Arena Football League Founder Jim Foster - Part Two [Archive Re-Release]
[More holiday fun with a re-release of a fan favorite episode from January 2018!] We conclude our two-part journey into the early history of the Arena Football League with founder and inventor Jim Foster, who recounts some of the most notable events of the league’s formative years – including a memorable 1987 “demonstration season” featuring: The February debut “Showcase Game” in suburban Chicago’s Rosemont Horizon between the hometown Bruisers and the Miami Vise – highlights of which later dominated ESPN’s SportsCenter; A return to the Horizon for the first-ever nationally televised league match four months later (after a non-televised inau...
2021-12-27
1h 47
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Arena Football League Founder Jim Foster - Part Two [Archive Re-Release]
[More holiday fun with a re-release of a fan favorite episode from January 2018!] We conclude our two-part journey into the early history of the Arena Football League with founder and inventor Jim Foster, who recounts some of the most notable events of the league’s formative years – including a memorable 1987 “demonstration season” featuring: The February debut “Showcase Game” in suburban Chicago’s Rosemont Horizon between the hometown Bruisers and the Miami Vise – highlights of which later dominated ESPN’s SportsCenter; A return to the Horizon for the first-ever nationally televised league match four months later (after a non-televised inau...
2021-12-27
1h 47
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Management | Facility Management | Facilities Maintenance and Operations
ENCORE Terrence O'Hanlon - Part 2 (AC Ep. 38)
In Part 2 of their conversation, Mike Petrusky asks Terrence O'Hanlon about his work developing the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System as a Cultural Change Management Methodology, which has been used by thousands of organizations. They also talk about his book “10 Rights of Asset Management”, co-authored by Episode 26 guest Ramesh Gulati, which is now a popular industry standard for Asset Lifecycle Management. Connect with Terrence on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reliabilityweb/ Learn more about ReliabilityWeb: https://reliabilityweb.com/ Find out more about the Uptime Elements™ framework: https://reliabilityweb.com/tips/a...
2021-11-26
20 min
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Management | Facility Management | Facilities Maintenance and Operations
ENCORE Terrence O'Hanlon - Part 1 (AC Ep. 37)
Terrence O'Hanlon is a successful business leader with deep knowledge and experience in reliability and asset management including digital twins, IoT and digitalization. His work developing Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System as a Cultural Change Management Methodology has been used by thousands of organizations and he is co-author of “10 Rights of Asset Management”, a popular industry standard for Asset Lifecycle Management. Mike Petrusky asks Terrence about the origins of his passion for reliability and they explore the importance of language and the need to clearly define industry terms. In part one of their discussion, Mike and Terr...
2021-11-26
20 min
Mike of New York
Yes there is a Santa Claus says Virginia O'Hanlon and the NY Sun
Been a little laid back recently and there is a reason for it as we refocus and recharge for the Holidays here's an episode at the Thanksgiving Day Parade and the story of a young girl who asked is there really a Santa Claus? Of course there is was and is - but lets remember the reason for today is God above and thanking hum for all his Love on this and everyday. Especially Christmas Day when our savior was born and Jesus' love spread across the world! Let's remember the real reason for the season!
2021-11-25
08 min
Mustang Owner's Podcast
Social Media Influencers in the Mustang World
Steve sits down with Fox Body Youtubers during this past Foxtoberfest event held on October 30th. They discuss using social media platforms to promote within and outside the Mustang World. In attendance with Steve are: Chris Savard - The Infamous Project: Youtube/Instagram/Facebook info@infamousproject.com Ken Daly - Blue Oval Media: YouTube/Instagram/Facebook @blueovalmedia Michael Johnson - 417 Fox: Youtube/Instagram/Facebook www.417fox.com Dan Addair - Neomustangs: Youtube/Instagram/Facebook @neomustangs Bob Hanlon - Hanlon Motorsports: Youtube/Instagram/Facebook www.hanlonmotorsports.com
2021-11-24
58 min
Mustang Owner's Podcast
Social Media Influencers in the Mustang World
Steve is joined by some of the Youtube Fox Body Influencers who attended Foxtoberfest last month at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. They discuss the attributes of using social media to promote Fox Bodys, car clubs, and the Mustang hobby. Appearing on the podcast are: Ken Daly: Blue Oval Media - @blueovalmedia - Youtube/Instagram/Facebook Chris Savard: The Infamous Project - Youtube/Instagram/Facebook - info@infamousproject.com Michael Johnson: 417 Fox - Youtube/Instagram/Facebook - 417fox.com Dan Addair: NeoMustangs - Youtube/Instagram/Facebook
2021-11-18
1h 04
Wing It Rise UP
Finding Your Passion
Lindsey has tried on many hats from retail, to gym owner, to stay at home mom before she truly found her passion. It was around the time she lost her beloved grandparents that a friend led her to join a wine membership company. Despite repeated signs that it was the right path, Lindsey wasn’t really pursuing it very hard. It wasn’t until another friend approached her to learn more about it that she stumbled upon a conference that she knew would change her life. The guest speaker was to be one of Lindsey’s favorite motivational speakers, Robin Arzo...
2021-10-21
20 min
Wing It Rise UP
Finding Your Passion
Lindsey has tried on many hats from retail, to gym owner, to stay at home mom before she truly found her passion. It was around the time she lost her beloved grandparents that a friend led her to join a wine membership company. Despite repeated signs that it was the right path, Lindsey wasn’t really pursuing it very hard. It wasn’t until another friend approached her to learn more about it that she stumbled upon a conference that she knew would change her life. The guest speaker was to be one of Lindsey’s favorite motivational speakers, Robin Arzo...
2021-10-21
20 min
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The Inaugural International Race of Champions - With Matt Stone
As the debut season of the surprisingly entertaining Tony Stewart/Ray Evernham-led Camping World SRX Series nears its conclusion next week, we dive deeper into the rabbit hole of one of its major influences - the legendary International Race of Champions (IROC) - with longtime automotive journalist and former Motor Trend magazine Executive Editor Matt Stone (“The IROC Porsches: The International Race of Champions, Porsche’s 911 RSR & the Men Who Raced Them”). As table-set in our previous Episode 173 with former Indianapolis and Ontario Speedway exec Dave Lockton, IROC was envisioned as the American motorsports equivalent of a major “all-star” showcase - pitting t...
2021-07-05
1h 34
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The Inaugural International Race of Champions - With Matt Stone
As the debut season of the surprisingly entertaining Tony Stewart/Ray Evernham-led Camping World SRX Series nears its conclusion next week, we dive deeper into the rabbit hole of one of its major influences - the legendary International Race of Champions (IROC) - with longtime automotive journalist and former Motor Trend magazine Executive Editor Matt Stone (“The IROC Porsches: The International Race of Champions, Porsche’s 911 RSR & the Men Who Raced Them”). As table-set in our previous Episode 173 with former Indianapolis and Ontario Speedway exec Dave Lockton, IROC was envisioned as the American motorsports equivalent of a major “all-star” showcase - pitting t...
2021-07-05
1h 34
The Pod and the Pendulum
Cary Fukunaga's IT: CHAPTER ONE script reading
Hey. We're back with another script reading of an unproduced horror script. This time our largest assembled cast yet tackles Carky Fukunaga's bug nuts second draft for Stephen King's IT. This one has it all, including baby eating. We had a blast recording this one, even if it goes off the rails by page 38. Enjoy. The players: PENNYWISE Sloane Kay (@pierogiwitch) Bill Denbrough Mike Snoonian (@mike_snoonian) Richie Tozier Julian Gardner (@juliansgardner) Beverly Marsh Nichole Goble (@NicholeInDC) Eddie Kasbrak Molly Henery (@BloggingBanshee) Ben Hanscomb Brian Keiper (@BrianDKeiper) Mike Hanlon Katie Wallace Stage Directors: Jim Rohner (@NolanFixesTeeth), Jessica Scott (@WeWhoWalkHere), Taffeta Ve...
2021-05-31
3h 19
The Asia Chessboard
Rethinking U.S. Strategy on the Chessboard with Mike O’Hanlon
This week, Mike is joined by Mike O’Hanlon, senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, to discuss his new book, “The Art of War in an Age of Peace,” and how his new vision for U.S. grand strategy relates to the Asia-Pacific. The two begin by defining what “resolute restraint” means for U.S. Asia policy, especially regarding the rise of China, as they explore issue areas like the South China Sea. O’Hanlon makes a distinction between restraint and retrenchment, and argues for prioritizing existing commitments in Asia to our treaty allies...
2021-05-24
34 min
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The Boston Minutemen & New England Tea Men - With Steve Gans
American soccer insiders know Steve Gans as one of the sport's leading domestic corporate attorneys, with a long track record of legal representation from all sides of the ball - including as a former candidate for the US Soccer Federation's highly contentious presidential election in 2018. Few, however, are aware that the Boston-born-and-raised Gans - who also spearheaded the Foxborough, MA venue bid for the US-hosted 1994 World Cup - began his long professional association with the 'beautiful game" as a teenaged marketing/PR intern with two of the most regionally peripatetic franchises in North American Soccer League history...
2021-05-10
1h 45
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The Boston Minutemen & New England Tea Men - With Steve Gans
American soccer insiders know Steve Gans as one of the sport's leading domestic corporate attorneys, with a long track record of legal representation from all sides of the ball - including as a former candidate for the US Soccer Federation's highly contentious presidential election in 2018. Few, however, are aware that the Boston-born-and-raised Gans - who also spearheaded the Foxborough, MA venue bid for the US-hosted 1994 World Cup - began his long professional association with the 'beautiful game" as a teenaged marketing/PR intern with two of the most regionally peripatetic franchises in North American Soccer League history...
2021-05-10
1h 45
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Management | Facility Management | Facilities Maintenance and Operations
Ep. 38: Reliability, Asset Management and Maintenance Management Essentials (Part 2) with Terrence O’Hanlon of ReliabilityWeb.com
In Part 2 of their conversation, Mike Petrusky asks Terrence O'Hanlon about his work developing the Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System as a Cultural Change Management Methodology, which has been used by thousands of organizations. They also talk about his book “10 Rights of Asset Management”, co-authored by Episode 26 guest Ramesh Gulati, which is now a popular industry standard for Asset Lifecycle Management. Connect with Terrence on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reliabilityweb/ Learn more about ReliabilityWeb: https://reliabilityweb.com/ Find out more about the Uptime Elements™ framework: https://reliabilityweb.com/tips/a...
2021-03-26
20 min
Asset Champion Podcast | Physical Asset Management | Facility Management | Facilities Maintenance and Operations
Ep. 37: Reliability, Asset Management and Maintenance Management Essentials (Part 1) with Terrence O’Hanlon of ReliabilityWeb.com
Terrence O'Hanlon is a successful business leader with deep knowledge and experience in reliability and asset management including digital twins, IoT and digitalization. His work developing Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System as a Cultural Change Management Methodology has been used by thousands of organizations and he is co-author of “10 Rights of Asset Management”, a popular industry standard for Asset Lifecycle Management. Mike Petrusky asks Terrence about the origins of his passion for reliability and they explore the importance of language and the need to clearly define industry terms. In part one of their discussion, Mike and Terr...
2021-03-19
20 min
6 Degrees with Mike McKenna
6DMM40: Greg Harrison, legendary mask maker & artist
From the mid-70's until the 2000's, mask maker Greg Harrison produced more custom-fabricated masks for NHL goaltenders than anyone on the planet. A one-man band, Greg hand laid fiberglass, sanded, painted, and crafted wire cages for his one-of-a-kind creations. Truly a renaissance man, Greg has countless stories about the goaltenders and their masks. Some of his clients include Potvin, Belfour, Gratton, Rutherford, Giacomin, Meloche, Hayward, Casey, Hextall, Fuhr, Dave & Ken Dryden, Rhodes, Weekes, Wamsley, Tugnutt, Essensa, Hanlon, Beaupre, Fitzpatrick and many, many more. At one point Greg was making masks for an estimated 80% of NHL goaltenders.
2020-12-16
1h 16
Roll For Enterprise
Accelerating enterprise IT transformation with Presidio
Zack, Mike, and Dominic are joined this week by John Hanlon and Steven Palmese, respectively the CRO and CIO for Presidio.As the pandemic accelerated companies' journey to the cloud, challenges have emerged, whether migrating existing applications, building new cloud-native applications, or managing both the cloud and on-premise environments. In parallel with these infrastructure questions, digital business transformations have challenged the IT workforce and created demand for new roles and skills – both in IT and across every functional area. All of these evolutions are taking place against a backdrop of falling budgets and ever-greater expectations from the bu...
2020-10-16
33 min
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Cycling's Tour de Trump – With Peter Nye
Cycling writer/historian Peter Nye (Hearts of Lions: The History of American Bicycle Racing) joins the podcast this week to help us understand the long and curious backstory behind the 1989 launch of the Tour de Trump - a major world-class cycling event that, for a brief period, aspired to become the American equivalent of the sport's iconic Tour de France. Once the king of sports in the US at the turn of the 20th century (prominent cycling competitions in the early 1900s routinely drew thousands of paying spectators, attracted significant wagering action and stretched across multiple days...
2020-08-03
1h 36
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Cycling's Tour de Trump – With Peter Nye
Cycling writer/historian Peter Nye (Hearts of Lions: The History of American Bicycle Racing) joins the podcast this week to help us understand the long and curious backstory behind the 1989 launch of the Tour de Trump - a major world-class cycling event that, for a brief period, aspired to become the American equivalent of the sport's iconic Tour de France. Once the king of sports in the US at the turn of the 20th century (prominent cycling competitions in the early 1900s routinely drew thousands of paying spectators, attracted significant wagering action and stretched across multiple days...
2020-08-03
1h 36
Mike Rita Sessions
Mike Rita Sessions 01 - Sarah Hanlon
Mike Rita Sessions 01 - Sarah Hanlon. Mike and Sarah get ripped and talk celebrity stardom, winning Big Brother Canada Season 3 and what she did with her 100k! They also find time to order pizza and talk about their love for weed. Enjoy this fun filled episode. (This episode was recorded before the pandemic)Thanks for listening! Follow Sarah Hanlonhttps://twitter.com/flatshanlon https://www.instagram.com/flatshanlon/ Follow Mike Ritahttps://www.youtube.com/mikeritahttps://www...
2020-07-20
00 min
Startups, Sparks and Serendipity
014 - Mike's Solo Episode - Inversion, Hanlon's Razor and the future of humanity
On this week’s episode of Startups, Sparks & Serendipity, we have a bit of a changeup. Mike is alone this time. You know how synching schedules can be when business is picking up, and that is just where we are. So Mike takes some time to talk about two very important mental models he uses.Inversion - solving problems by working backwards. Instead of asking yourself what can you do to be successful, ask yourself what might you do that can prevent your success?Handlem’s Rasor - Do not attribute to malice what can be e...
2020-07-13
22 min
The Chris and Sam Podcast
The Dinosaur was THIS big
SummarySam got back from a trip to Christchurch. He flew with Air NZ, and was able to go on a dream-liner. Find out what his experience was like.Fox news got caught out when they reported part of a very old Monty Python sketch, makes you wonder why they can be called news at all.We touch on Trump a bit this episode, from Melania striking a better deal, to what his daughter calls her, and the story coming out of how Trump was going to smooth things over with North Korea...
2020-06-27
32 min
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Basketball’s Marvin “Bad News” Barnes – With Mike Carey (Archive Re-Release)
We mourn the unexpected passing of longtime Boston-area sportswriter & Marvin "Bad News" Barnes biographer Mike Carey ("Bad News": The Turbulent Life of Marvin Barnes, Pro Basketball's Original Renegade) - with our previous Episode 137 interview from November 3, 2019.
2020-04-30
1h 59
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Basketball’s Marvin “Bad News” Barnes – With Mike Carey (Archive Re-Release)
We mourn the unexpected passing of longtime Boston-area sportswriter & Marvin "Bad News" Barnes biographer Mike Carey ("Bad News": The Turbulent Life of Marvin Barnes, Pro Basketball's Original Renegade) - with our previous Episode 137 interview from November 3, 2019.
2020-04-30
1h 59
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Hippo Trouble
SummaryGlobal warming continues as NZ has been in the media about it’s ability to cook mussels out in the sun. Is this a new thing?Boeing has had trouble with it’s latest planes, it turns out making a car and making an airplane are very different things.We talk about the Hamilton Council CEO who is making more than the Canadian Prime Minister, we compare the 2 locations and wonder if this pay rate is justified.Pablo Escobar may be long gone, but his hippos aren’t and they are br...
2020-02-29
34 min
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“God Save the (Wichita) Wings” – With Adam Knapp & Mike Romalis
We gear up for this week’s world premiere of God Save the Wings – the long-awaited documentary about one of the original Major Indoor Soccer League’s most improbable success stories – with co-producers Adam Knapp (Out Here in Kansas) and Mike Romalis (Make This Town Big: The Story of Roy Turner and the Wichita Wings). The Wichita Wings were the smallest-market franchise of not only the fledgling MISL, but also of any major US pro sports circuit when they joined the league in its second season (1979-80) – becoming the first-ever major league professional sports team in Kansas history, a...
2020-02-17
1h 10
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“God Save the (Wichita) Wings” – With Adam Knapp & Mike Romalis
We gear up for this week’s world premiere of God Save the Wings – the long-awaited documentary about one of the original Major Indoor Soccer League’s most improbable success stories – with co-producers Adam Knapp (Out Here in Kansas) and Mike Romalis (Make This Town Big: The Story of Roy Turner and the Wichita Wings). The Wichita Wings were the smallest-market franchise of not only the fledgling MISL, but also of any major US pro sports circuit when they joined the league in its second season (1979-80) – becoming the first-ever major league professional sports team in Kansas history, a...
2020-02-17
1h 10
ReliabilityRadio
Reliability Radio EP 207: Mike Baker Assistant IT Director at Cornell University MaximoWorld 2019
FM MUG (Facility Management, Maximo User Group.) Mike Baker speaks about MUG variety, value, and networking.
2019-11-06
20 min
ReliabilityRadio
Reliability Radio EP 207: Mike Baker Assistant IT Director at Cornell University MaximoWorld 2019
FM MUG (Facility Management, Maximo User Group.) Mike Baker speaks about MUG variety, value, and networking.
2019-11-06
20 min
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Basketball’s Marvin “Bad News” Barnes – With Mike Carey
Marvin “Bad News” Barnes was considered a future Hall of Fame basketball player before he even graduated from college. A standout at Providence (averaging 20.7 points and 17.9 rebounds a game, and leading the Friars to the NCAA Final Four in 1973), Barnes was a consensus 1974 All-American with the world at his fingertips. Although Barnes enjoyed two flamboyantly successful years in the American Basketball Association with the colorful Spirits of St. Louis – where he won 1974-75 Rookie of the Year honors, as well as All-Star accolades both seasons – his career quickly fizzled in the post-merger NBA, where he wore out his welco...
2019-11-04
2h 00
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Basketball’s Marvin “Bad News” Barnes – With Mike Carey
Marvin “Bad News” Barnes was considered a future Hall of Fame basketball player before he even graduated from college. A standout at Providence (averaging 20.7 points and 17.9 rebounds a game, and leading the Friars to the NCAA Final Four in 1973), Barnes was a consensus 1974 All-American with the world at his fingertips. Although Barnes enjoyed two flamboyantly successful years in the American Basketball Association with the colorful Spirits of St. Louis – where he won 1974-75 Rookie of the Year honors, as well as All-Star accolades both seasons – his career quickly fizzled in the post-merger NBA, where he wore out his welco...
2019-11-04
2h 00
Women In Caskets
We Need to Talk About Mike
Welcome to the first of an experimental format here on the podcast, where a topic is chosen and one of your hosts takes a swing at it. Today... we need to talk about Mike Hanlon and the new adaptation of Stephen King's It. How a brilliant and vital part of the Losers Club was reduced to a shadow of his former self, and how that may have happened. So buckle in as we wind up the speculation machine and try to figure this all out, shall we? If you like this format and w...
2019-09-05
41 min
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NASL Soccer’s Chicago Sting – With Mike Conklin
Prolific Chicago Tribune sportswriter Mike Conklin (Goal Fever!; Transfer U.) joins the podcast to help us go deep into the story of the North American Soccer League’s twice-champion Chicago Sting – a club he covered extensively and exclusively from its little-noticed launch in late 1974 all the way through its breakthrough Soccer Bowl ’81 title. The personal passion project of prominent Chicago commodities trader Lee Stern, the Sting came to life as one of five expansion franchises for the NASL’s ambitious 1975 campaign, and the team’s early seasons were heavily British-flavored under coach (and former Manchester United legend) Bill Foulk...
2019-09-02
1h 44
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NASL Soccer’s Chicago Sting – With Mike Conklin
Prolific Chicago Tribune sportswriter Mike Conklin (Goal Fever!; Transfer U.) joins the podcast to help us go deep into the story of the North American Soccer League’s twice-champion Chicago Sting – a club he covered extensively and exclusively from its little-noticed launch in late 1974 all the way through its breakthrough Soccer Bowl ’81 title. The personal passion project of prominent Chicago commodities trader Lee Stern, the Sting came to life as one of five expansion franchises for the NASL’s ambitious 1975 campaign, and the team’s early seasons were heavily British-flavored under coach (and former Manchester United legend) Bill Foulk...
2019-09-02
1h 44
Bookworm
75: Getting Results the Agile Way by J.D. Meier
Lots of books teach systems to help you achieve more, but the problem is that they are usually very strict and rigid. Today’s book promises to deliver a simple system that is flexible and adaptable so you can change course as needed without sacrificing meaningful results. Links – Support the show – Relay FM Family Feud – Faith-Based Productivity – Lifeonaire (Audible) – Bookworm #73: The 4-Hour Workweek – Bookworm #74: The Second Mountain – Duolingo – Bookworm Shirts – Getting Things Done by David Allen – Getting Results the Agile Way by J.D. Meier – Bookworm #72: Make Time – The Marg...
2019-08-30
1h 34
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CBA Basketball’s Fort Wayne Fury – With Rob Brown
After extraordinary listener response to our Episode #118 with David Levine a few months back, we bounce-pass our way back to the endlessly intriguing Continental Basketball Association for this week’s conversation – this time with a focus on the league’s travails during the 1990s, courtesy of the Fort Wayne (IN) Fury and its former radio voice/media relations director Rob Brown. More than forty years since the relocation of the NBA’s seminal Pistons from the Summit City to Detroit (and a decade before the arrival of the current-day G-League Mad Ants), the Fury held court at the city...
2019-08-19
1h 40
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CBA Basketball’s Fort Wayne Fury – With Rob Brown
After extraordinary listener response to our Episode #118 with David Levine a few months back, we bounce-pass our way back to the endlessly intriguing Continental Basketball Association for this week’s conversation – this time with a focus on the league’s travails during the 1990s, courtesy of the Fort Wayne (IN) Fury and its former radio voice/media relations director Rob Brown. More than forty years since the relocation of the NBA’s seminal Pistons from the Summit City to Detroit (and a decade before the arrival of the current-day G-League Mad Ants), the Fury held court at the city...
2019-08-19
1h 40
Bookworm
74: The Second Mountain by David Brooks
In today’s book, Joe and Mike embark on a journey from self-centered individualism to others-centered relationalism in pursuit of discovering just what exactly a life worth living looks like. Join these fellow travelers on their quest for a moral life as they examine the 4 commitments that today’s author uses to define a life of meaning and purpose. Links – Support the show – The Weekly Impulse (Joe’s newsletter) – Ten Percent Happier – Relay FM’s 5th Birthday Live Show – Duolingo – Bookworm #68: How to Take Smart Notes – Bookworm #70: Free to Focus – Drafts – Uly...
2019-08-16
1h 41
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The Havana Sugar Kings & Cuban League Baseball – With César Brioso
Longtime USA Today sports writer/producer César Brioso (Last Seasons in Havana: The Castro Revolution and the End of Professional Baseball in Cuba) joins the show to explore the rich parallel histories of America’s and Cuba’s shared national pastime – and the colorful period of the late 1950s/early 1960s when it appeared baseball in the island nation was mainstreaming its way into eventual US major league status. During much of the ‘50s, baseball in pre‑Castro Cuba was enjoying a golden age. The Cuban League – founded in 1878, just two years after the formation of the National...
2019-04-08
1h 22
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The Havana Sugar Kings & Cuban League Baseball – With César Brioso
Longtime USA Today sports writer/producer César Brioso (Last Seasons in Havana: The Castro Revolution and the End of Professional Baseball in Cuba) joins the show to explore the rich parallel histories of America’s and Cuba’s shared national pastime – and the colorful period of the late 1950s/early 1960s when it appeared baseball in the island nation was mainstreaming its way into eventual US major league status. During much of the ‘50s, baseball in pre‑Castro Cuba was enjoying a golden age. The Cuban League – founded in 1878, just two years after the formation of the National...
2019-04-08
1h 22
The Mike James Content Experience
007 (Part 2): ft. Ashnichrist - The Book that changed everything for streamers
Welcome back everyone, In Episode 2 we're facing the great Ashnichrist again, host of the StreamCoach podcast! In this episode we move on to discussing the book 'Primal Branding' by Patrick Hanlon. The book discusses the concepts of human primal nature and linking it to branding of major corporations and influences. The book changed Ashni's life and mine, as it gives insight into how we as streamers can create a loyal following and develop our relationship with these people.
2019-03-27
1h 00
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105: The World Football League’s Detroit Wheels – With Mark Speck
In a league uniquely rich in comic misadventures and financial disasters, perhaps no one franchise from the World Football League’s inaugural 1974 season stood out more for its own brand of woeful ineptitude than the Detroit Wheels. Saddled from inception by an unwieldy ownership group of 33 different founding investors – including Motown Records superstar Marvin Gaye and Little Caesar’s Pizza founder (and budding Detroit pro sports patron) Mike Illitch – the Wheels’ front office featured neither cohesive management nor adequate funding to cover even the most basic of operating expenses, let alone a realistic budget from which to field a co...
2019-03-25
1h 40
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105: The World Football League’s Detroit Wheels – With Mark Speck
In a league uniquely rich in comic misadventures and financial disasters, perhaps no one franchise from the World Football League’s inaugural 1974 season stood out more for its own brand of woeful ineptitude than the Detroit Wheels. Saddled from inception by an unwieldy ownership group of 33 different founding investors – including Motown Records superstar Marvin Gaye and Little Caesar’s Pizza founder (and budding Detroit pro sports patron) Mike Illitch – the Wheels’ front office featured neither cohesive management nor adequate funding to cover even the most basic of operating expenses, let alone a realistic budget from which to field a co...
2019-03-25
1h 40
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Cockroach Valentines Day
SummaryLast week we talked about the refridgerdating website, after a bit of research, Sam signed Chris up to it.Everyone’s favorite president to hate, Donald Trump has come up with a new plan for a celebration parade on the exact same day as another parade, has he lost his mind?Sam found himself agreeing with Mike Hosking this week over a employment relations authority decision and a crazy payout they have ordered.A Christchurch woman asks for someone to photograph her wedding for free. We discuss if this is OK...
2019-02-17
31 min
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097: Pro Football’s Dynastic Cleveland Browns – With Andy Piascik
Win or lose in next week’s Super Bowl LIII, the five-time NFL champion New England Patriots are already guaranteed a spot in the annals of pro football history as one of the sport’s most dominant teams – especially when viewed through the truncated lens of the last two decades. That said, a legion of successful clubs over the league’s prior eight decades – such as the Green Bay Packers of 1929-44 (and much of the 1960s); the 1981-98 San Francisco 49ers; the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers; the 1990s Dallas Cowboys; and the early 1970s Miami Dolphins – can legitimately...
2019-01-28
1h 45
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097: Pro Football’s Dynastic Cleveland Browns – With Andy Piascik
Win or lose in next week’s Super Bowl LIII, the five-time NFL champion New England Patriots are already guaranteed a spot in the annals of pro football history as one of the sport’s most dominant teams – especially when viewed through the truncated lens of the last two decades. That said, a legion of successful clubs over the league’s prior eight decades – such as the Green Bay Packers of 1929-44 (and much of the 1960s); the 1981-98 San Francisco 49ers; the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers; the 1990s Dallas Cowboys; and the early 1970s Miami Dolphins – can legitimately...
2019-01-28
1h 45
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097: Pro Football’s Dynastic Cleveland Browns – With Andy Piascik
Win or lose in next week’s Super Bowl LIII, the five-time NFL champion New England Patriots are already guaranteed a spot in the annals of pro football history as one of the sport’s most dominant teams – especially when viewed through the truncated lens of the last two decades. That said, a legion of successful clubs over the league’s prior eight decades – such as the Green Bay Packers of 1929-44 (and much of the 1960s); the 1981-98 San Francisco 49ers; the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers; the 1990s Dallas Cowboys; and the early 1970s Miami Dolphins – can legitimately...
2019-01-28
1h 45
Vic & Em's Comedy Gems
Episode 74 - Mike Goldstein
This week Vic & Em chat to American turned Melbourne comedian, Mike Goldstein about camping, wineries, bed and breakfasts and all those other dumb things couples do. You can find Mike on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and also listen to his podcast The Phone Hacks. Like our Facebook page, Em’s Facebook page, follow us on Instagram @comedygems, @vicsta.gram, @emtrez or Twitter @ourcomedygems, @vickyhanlon & @EmilyTresidder See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-12-11
00 min
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076: National Soccer Hall of Fame Coach Gordon Jago
We continue our march towards the upcoming 50th anniversary reunion of the North American Soccer League (as part the rechristening of the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Frisco, TX on October 19-21, 2018), with one of the coaching pioneers from the league’s heyday, Gordon Jago (A Soccer Pioneer: The Autobiography of Gordon Jago). After a sparkling youth career with England’s Charlton Athletic and the national Under-20s, Jago quickly segued to coaching in the mid-1960s as an assistant coach with First Division Fulham – where he, during a summer exhibition in Oakland, CA, became smitten with t...
2018-08-27
1h 38
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076: National Soccer Hall of Fame Coach Gordon Jago
We continue our march towards the upcoming 50th anniversary reunion of the North American Soccer League (as part the rechristening of the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Frisco, TX on October 19-21, 2018), with one of the coaching pioneers from the league’s heyday, Gordon Jago (A Soccer Pioneer: The Autobiography of Gordon Jago). After a sparkling youth career with England’s Charlton Athletic and the national Under-20s, Jago quickly segued to coaching in the mid-1960s as an assistant coach with First Division Fulham – where he, during a summer exhibition in Oakland, CA, became smitten with t...
2018-08-27
1h 38
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076: National Soccer Hall of Fame Coach Gordon Jago
We continue our march towards the upcoming 50th anniversary reunion of the North American Soccer League (as part the rechristening of the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Frisco, TX on October 19-21, 2018), with one of the coaching pioneers from the league’s heyday, Gordon Jago (A Soccer Pioneer: The Autobiography of Gordon Jago). After a sparkling youth career with England’s Charlton Athletic and the national Under-20s, Jago quickly segued to coaching in the mid-1960s as an assistant coach with First Division Fulham – where he, during a summer exhibition in Oakland, CA, became smitten with t...
2018-08-27
1h 38
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Holsim – Fieldays 2018 Interview
SummarySam talks to Mike from Holsim about the range of fake animals they are creating to help educate people around animal birthing, artificial insemination, hoof care and much more.You’ll find out what features the fake cows have, and what animals they have been asked to make in the future.Photos Be Social with UsThe Chris and Sam Podcast Facebook PageThe Chris and Sam Podcast Twitter FeedChris's Twitter AccountChris’s WebsiteSam's Twitter AccountSam’s Websit...
2018-06-22
07 min
Hustlers Universe Network
Belicoso Cigars and Cafe Starting our "Getting to know your Retailers" Series! Episode 23
This week we start a new series "Getting to Know your Retailer". We will have various shop owners from the State of Florida in on the show and learn how they too became Cigar Industry participants! First up Josh Fabelo and Carl Hanlon from Belicoso Cafe and Cigars in Winter Park. Listen in and discover how this unusual pair has turned a small shop in Winter Park to the best place to sit, smoke and have a great cup of coffee on the Avenue!! As always we welcome your comments, suggestions and guest request on our FB page "A Cigar Hus...
2018-06-12
48 min
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053: NHL Hockey’s Minnesota North Stars with Author Adam Raider
In this week’s episode, we skate back to the National Hockey League’s 1967 “Great Expansion,” when the league ambitiously doubled in size from its “Original Six” to incorporate a half-dozen new franchises – including the seemingly most obvious and overdue market of all: the hockey-mad state of Minnesota and its cultural epicenter, Minneapolis-St.Paul. With a skilled management team led by amateur hockey pioneer Walter Bush, the Minnesota North Stars fielded a team-minded and quickly respectable squad of NHL journeymen, castoffs and amateurs that immediately won the hearts of the hometown Met Center faithful. By the mid-1970s, h...
2018-03-19
1h 37
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053: NHL Hockey’s Minnesota North Stars with Author Adam Raider
In this week’s episode, we skate back to the National Hockey League’s 1967 “Great Expansion,” when the league ambitiously doubled in size from its “Original Six” to incorporate a half-dozen new franchises – including the seemingly most obvious and overdue market of all: the hockey-mad state of Minnesota and its cultural epicenter, Minneapolis-St.Paul. With a skilled management team led by amateur hockey pioneer Walter Bush, the Minnesota North Stars fielded a team-minded and quickly respectable squad of NHL journeymen, castoffs and amateurs that immediately won the hearts of the hometown Met Center faithful. By the mid-1970s, h...
2018-03-19
1h 37
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053: NHL Hockey’s Minnesota North Stars with Author Adam Raider
In this week’s episode, we skate back to the National Hockey League’s 1967 “Great Expansion,” when the league ambitiously doubled in size from its “Original Six” to incorporate a half-dozen new franchises – including the seemingly most obvious and overdue market of all: the hockey-mad state of Minnesota and its cultural epicenter, Minneapolis-St.Paul. With a skilled management team led by amateur hockey pioneer Walter Bush, the Minnesota North Stars fielded a team-minded and quickly respectable squad of NHL journeymen, castoffs and amateurs that immediately won the hearts of the hometown Met Center faithful. By the mid-1970s, h...
2018-03-19
1h 37
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The ABA’s Indiana Pacers with Sportswriter Mark Montieth – Part Two
Veteran sportswriter Mark Montieth (Reborn: The Pacers and the Return of Pro Basketball to Indianapolis) returns to the podcast (Episode #41) to help complete the story of the Indiana Pacers’ nine-year sojourn through the American Basketball Association – including its shaky transition into a merger-expanded NBA in 1976. Arguably the most stable and successful franchise in the ABA’s short but colorful history, the franchise nearly collapsed under its own weight after its inaugural National Basketball Association campaign – if not for a hastily arranged 1977 Independence Day weekend telethon fundraiser devised by head coach Bobby “Slick” Leonard and his wife Nancy, that miraculo...
2018-01-22
1h 35
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The ABA’s Indiana Pacers with Sportswriter Mark Montieth – Part Two
Veteran sportswriter Mark Montieth (Reborn: The Pacers and the Return of Pro Basketball to Indianapolis) returns to the podcast (Episode #41) to help complete the story of the Indiana Pacers’ nine-year sojourn through the American Basketball Association – including its shaky transition into a merger-expanded NBA in 1976. Arguably the most stable and successful franchise in the ABA’s short but colorful history, the franchise nearly collapsed under its own weight after its inaugural National Basketball Association campaign – if not for a hastily arranged 1977 Independence Day weekend telethon fundraiser devised by head coach Bobby “Slick” Leonard and his wife Nancy, that miraculo...
2018-01-22
1h 35
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Arena Football League Founder Jim Foster - Part Two
We conclude our two-part journey into the early history of the Arena Football League with founder and inventor Jim Foster, who recounts some of the most notable events of the league’s formative years – including a memorable 1987 “demonstration season” featuring: The February debut “Showcase Game” in suburban Chicago’s Rosemont Horizon between the hometown Bruisers and the Miami Vise – highlights of which later dominated ESPN’s SportsCenter; A return to the Horizon for the first-ever nationally televised league match four months later (after a non-televised inaugural game the night before in Pittsburgh) – an overtime thriller that left fans, ESPN broadcasters, a...
2018-01-15
1h 47
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Arena Football League Founder Jim Foster - Part Two
We conclude our two-part journey into the early history of the Arena Football League with founder and inventor Jim Foster, who recounts some of the most notable events of the league’s formative years – including a memorable 1987 “demonstration season” featuring: The February debut “Showcase Game” in suburban Chicago’s Rosemont Horizon between the hometown Bruisers and the Miami Vise – highlights of which later dominated ESPN’s SportsCenter; A return to the Horizon for the first-ever nationally televised league match four months later (after a non-televised inaugural game the night before in Pittsburgh) – an overtime thriller that left fans, ESPN broadcasters, a...
2018-01-15
1h 47
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031: Indoor Soccer’s Wichita Wings with Mike Romalis and Tim O’Bryhim
Wichita, Kansas natives Mike Romalis and Tim O’Bryhim (Make This Town Big: The Story of Roy Turner and the Wichita Wings) join host Tim Hanlon to talk about their current book – and upcoming documentary – focused on the improbable story of the Major Indoor Soccer League’s smallest-market (Nielsen-ranked #66) club that became the first major league professional sports team in Kansas history. The MISL’s Wichita Wings defied conventional logic, as world-class soccer players from places like England, Denmark, Argentina, and Ecuador enthralled jam-packed Kansas Coliseum crowds with a fiery brand of play that made them a perennial playoff contender...
2017-10-09
1h 31
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031: Indoor Soccer’s Wichita Wings with Mike Romalis and Tim O’Bryhim
Wichita, Kansas natives Mike Romalis and Tim O’Bryhim (Make This Town Big: The Story of Roy Turner and the Wichita Wings) join host Tim Hanlon to talk about their current book – and upcoming documentary – focused on the improbable story of the Major Indoor Soccer League’s smallest-market (Nielsen-ranked #66) club that became the first major league professional sports team in Kansas history. The MISL’s Wichita Wings defied conventional logic, as world-class soccer players from places like England, Denmark, Argentina, and Ecuador enthralled jam-packed Kansas Coliseum crowds with a fiery brand of play that made them a perennial playoff contender...
2017-10-09
1h 31
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031: Indoor Soccer’s Wichita Wings with Mike Romalis and Tim O’Bryhim
Wichita, Kansas natives Mike Romalis and Tim O’Bryhim (Make This Town Big: The Story of Roy Turner and the Wichita Wings) join host Tim Hanlon to talk about their current book – and upcoming documentary – focused on the improbable story of the Major Indoor Soccer League’s smallest-market (Nielsen-ranked #66) club that became the first major league professional sports team in Kansas history. The MISL’s Wichita Wings defied conventional logic, as world-class soccer players from places like England, Denmark, Argentina, and Ecuador enthralled jam-packed Kansas Coliseum crowds with a fiery brand of play that made them a perennial playoff contender...
2017-10-09
1h 31
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009: Documentarian Mike Jacobs & the International Volleyball Association
Award-winning ESPN 30 For 30 sports documentarian Mike Jacobs (The High Five; The Pittsburgh Drug Trials) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss his new film Bump & Spike, which recounts the curious tale of the 1970s International Volleyball League – the short-lived pro co-ed circuit hatched by Hollywood moguls, fueled by a basketball legend, and ultimately undermined by a combination of sketchy ownership and a US Olympic boycott. Jacobs relates how TV/movie producer David Wolper charmed his entertainment industry friends into co-founding the IVA; describes how volleyball-loving Wilt Chamberlain became the versatile promotional face of the league; explains how teams successfully blended star tal...
2017-05-01
59 min
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009: Documentarian Mike Jacobs & the International Volleyball Association
Award-winning ESPN 30 For 30 sports documentarian Mike Jacobs (The High Five; The Pittsburgh Drug Trials) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss his new film Bump & Spike, which recounts the curious tale of the 1970s International Volleyball League – the short-lived pro co-ed circuit hatched by Hollywood moguls, fueled by a basketball legend, and ultimately undermined by a combination of sketchy ownership and a US Olympic boycott. Jacobs relates how TV/movie producer David Wolper charmed his entertainment industry friends into co-founding the IVA; describes how volleyball-loving Wilt Chamberlain became the versatile promotional face of the league; explains how teams successfully blended star tal...
2017-05-01
59 min
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009: Documentarian Mike Jacobs & the International Volleyball Association
Award-winning ESPN 30 For 30 sports documentarian Mike Jacobs (The High Five; The Pittsburgh Drug Trials) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss his new film Bump & Spike, which recounts the curious tale of the 1970s International Volleyball League – the short-lived pro co-ed circuit hatched by Hollywood moguls, fueled by a basketball legend, and ultimately undermined by a combination of sketchy ownership and a US Olympic boycott. Jacobs relates how TV/movie producer David Wolper charmed his entertainment industry friends into co-founding the IVA; describes how volleyball-loving Wilt Chamberlain became the versatile promotional face of the league; explains how teams successfully blended star tal...
2017-05-01
59 min
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008: Documentarian Dan Forer & the ABA’s Spirits of St. Louis
Emmy Award-winning TV producer and ESPN 30 For 30 sports documentarian Dan Forer (Free Spirits; Mike and the Mad Dog) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss the curious two-year odyssey of the American Basketball Association’s colorful Spirits of St. Louis franchise, whose impact still continues to haunt the modern-day NBA, forty years after the team’s demise. Forer describes the importance of mercurial star forward Marvin “Bad News” Barnes to both the club’s success and the making of the documentary; why Spirits brother-owners Dan and Ozzie Silna declined to participate in the making of the film; how a baby-faced kid out of Syra...
2017-04-24
38 min
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008: Documentarian Dan Forer & the ABA’s Spirits of St. Louis
Emmy Award-winning TV producer and ESPN 30 For 30 sports documentarian Dan Forer (Free Spirits; Mike and the Mad Dog) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss the curious two-year odyssey of the American Basketball Association’s colorful Spirits of St. Louis franchise, whose impact still continues to haunt the modern-day NBA, forty years after the team’s demise. Forer describes the importance of mercurial star forward Marvin “Bad News” Barnes to both the club’s success and the making of the documentary; why Spirits brother-owners Dan and Ozzie Silna declined to participate in the making of the film; how a baby-faced kid out of Syra...
2017-04-24
38 min
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008: Documentarian Dan Forer & the ABA’s Spirits of St. Louis
Emmy Award-winning TV producer and ESPN 30 For 30 sports documentarian Dan Forer (Free Spirits; Mike and the Mad Dog) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss the curious two-year odyssey of the American Basketball Association’s colorful Spirits of St. Louis franchise, whose impact still continues to haunt the modern-day NBA, forty years after the team’s demise. Forer describes the importance of mercurial star forward Marvin “Bad News” Barnes to both the club’s success and the making of the documentary; why Spirits brother-owners Dan and Ozzie Silna declined to participate in the making of the film; how a baby-faced kid out of Syra...
2017-04-24
38 min
Running On Om
Mike Love on Music for Healing and Activism
In this episode, Mike Love, musician, healer, and activist, discusses his musical background from being raised to a musical family on Oahu, Hawaii to developing his innovative musical style of Conscious Roots Rock Reggae. He explains how he is able to perform almost daily because of the healing power his music has on him and his listeners. Mike explores the revolutionary meaning behind his song “Permanent Holiday.” He recounts the story of becoming a vegan and how he uses his music in service of animal rights activism. Mike reflects on overcoming perfectionism and self doubt with compassion and humility. Lastly, Mike...
2016-03-09
1h 02
Running On Om
Mike Burnstein on How Janji Running Apparel Gives Back
Mike Burnstein is the cofounder of Janji Running Apparel and runner. In this episode, Mike Burnstein tells the story of his running background from his freshman year in high school to becoming a numerous time All-American at Washington University in St. Louis. Mike explains how he co-founded Janji in college and the mission behind the company. He reflects on his role in Janji’s growth and the biggest challenge they have faced as a small business. Mike recounts his experiences running the Boston Marathon in 2013 and 2014. Lastly, Mike previews whats ahead for Janji.
2015-03-25
33 min
Talkin Mets with Mike Silva
Weekend Watchdogs: Goodbye 2014
Mike Silva and Joe Buono say goodbye to a difficult year in New York sports with their top moments. In preperation for "black Monday" in the NFL, Greg Hanlon of VICE talks about the Giants and Tom Coughlin and Kristian Dyer of Metro NY talks about Rex Ryan and John Idzik's future.
2014-12-27
2h 02