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Non-Fiction Addiction
Our three best friends open the show by demonstrating their technological short comings, however, they do acknowledge that they are lucky, indeed. Although not early adopters of reading (are we surprised?), for the joy of reading the boys share their early experiences reading and learning. The main part of the podcast they each share a brief overview of a recent book they have read. The book reports run the gamut from North American slave trade, Civil War history and an inside look into the Brooklyn Dodgers of the early 1950's. Additional news and thoughts include Af...
2025-06-05
54 min
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
20. Apikorsim
Ira and Aaron welcome Ira’s friend and collaborator Seth Zurer, longtime Chicagoan recently transplanted to Southern California. The starting point is a piece of family history that Seth recounted in the 2007 performance about utopias through which he and Ira first met. It is the little-known story of Clarion, a short-lived early-20th century Jewish agrarian settlement in Utah where his grandmother was born.From there, the conversation drifts to Seth’s own westward move to Riverside, CA, where he has discovered The Cheech, Cheech Marin’s museum of Chicano art, and started navigating California’s cottage industry...
2025-05-09
1h 27
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
21. Keep Your Spaceship Running While You Build More Spaceship
For JIALIO’s first tri-national episode and first episode with more than one guest, Aaron and Ira are joined by former Chicagoans Tony Macaluso and his son Giulio from Chapel FM, the community radio station Tony runs in Leeds, UK. They discuss a road trip they took the previous summer exploring places meant to offer alternatives to mainstream society in the American West, including the urban design project Arcosanti in Arizona, where Ira and Aaron have both lived.What unfolds is a quite nuanced, yet accessible, overview of Arcosanti, including some of the tensions and contradictions that hav...
2025-05-09
1h 41
Americana Road Show with The Derrieres
Americana Road Show with The Derrieres - Episode 219
Come join brothers Leo and Roger Eilts, The Derrieres, as we travel the backroads of the USA, bringing you great Americana Music.Here's the playlist for this weeks' show:Americana Road Show – Episode 219Adrienne – Tommy James, Nightingales – Dave Easley, It’s A Dog’s Life – Si Kahn, The Swiss Boy – Smiley Burnette, Texas Tornado – The Stoplight Flyers, Bill Bailey – Mickey Finn and Big Tiny Little, Sassafras – The Modern Folk Quartet, Don’t Go – Shawn Williams
2024-11-29
57 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 66. The Box Klub007 Prague Czechoslovakia 2nd December 1983
Roger, playing drums with Sheffield post-punk band The Box, gets to visit the city of Prague in the former Czechoslovakia, and plays a secret gig. Along the way he meets rebels, students, rock 'n' rollers and artists, all trying to express themselves as individuals while living under an oppressive regime.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-KempArtwork: RionaghEditor: Nigel FloydSound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Marek 222 - Prague railway station.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Zabuhailo - "Pub Vegas 3" (rock 'n' roll band 1)Serge...
2024-09-21
26 min
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 66. The Box Klub007 Prague Czechoslovakia 2nd December 1983
Roger, playing drums with Sheffield post-punk band The Box, gets to visit the city of Prague in the former Czechoslovakia, and plays a secret gig. Along the way he meets rebels, students, rock 'n' rollers and artists, all trying to express themselves as individuals while living under an oppressive regime.Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-KempArtwork: RionaghEditor: Nigel FloydSound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Marek 222 - Prague railway station.Rikus 246 - club ambience.Zabuhailo - "Pub Vegas 3" (rock 'n' roll band 1)Serge Quadrado...
2024-09-21
26 min
Holy Crap It's Sports
Holy Crap It's Sports 668 July 24 2024
Braves woes, Merrifield's gruesome injury, Nacho, possible trade, Skenes 1st loss, Nisei soldiers & MLB, Olbermann's insane & inane tweet, players back Trump on the field, Mike Trout injury, David Pollack trolls Vols? Rose Bowl stuck in past, Bryce Young is Charlie Brown, whence Randy Gregory? Tiger's leg & son, Canada vs New Zealand gets ugly, Snoop Dogg carries a torch, Cocaine Shark coming to a beach near you, 2 million dollar bet, esports in Olympics, don't say popsicle, Bob Lilly, Walt Bellamy, Steve Grogan, Kevin Butler, a cricket game to die for, Lou Gehrig steals home! Dizzy Dean held up by bandits...
2024-07-24
52 min
Le Club 57, l'actualité locale débattue autrement
Un p'tit truc en plus qui permet à l'Alsace de ne pas s'abstenir de Club 57 !
Nouvelle édition du Club 57 animée par Roger Cayzelle aux côtés d'Alexandre Majercsik, Sylvain Villaume, Cédric Rouillon et Chantal de la Touanne.- A l'issue de son cheminement dans la diagonale du fou des Ardennes au Pays basque, Axel Kahn écrivait que de nombreux citoyens français avaient fait sécession avec la politique traditionnelle, comme en témoigne le taux d'abstention qui atteint un niveau très élevé dans notre pays. L'abstention touche notamment les territoires en difficulté (et de ce point de vue le Grand Est est en pole position puisqu’aux dernières élect...
2024-05-27
42 min
Rapidly Rotating Records
A “Halley, Halley and Halley” Edition of RRR #1226 Jan. 14, 2024
Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s. Welcome to a “Halley, Halley and Halley” edition of Rapidly Rotating Records. In addition to William J. Halley’s birthday, we’ll be celebrating Seymour Simons’ birthday. Pictured above is one of the records you’ll be hearing his segment. The Jazz-O-Harmonists was a pseudonym for Louis Katzman and His Orchestra. To start off the show we’ll be shining our shoes, and there’s also a “seventeen” segment...
2024-01-17
59 min
Strong Songs
Counterpoint, Chaka Kahn, & Peter Gabriel
Kirk answers your questions on 60s pop counterpoint, Chaka Kahn syncopation, Taylor Swift's re-recording project, good practice habits, Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer," and more.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:"You've Got Your Troubles" by Roger Greenaway and Roger Cool, recorded by The FortunesContrapunctus 1 by J.S. Bach recorded by the Emerson String Quartet on Bach: The Art of Fugue, 2003T.I.B.W.F. by The Budos Band, from The Budos Band, 2005"Dying to Get To Europe" by Ketil Bjornstad from Seafarer's Song, 2004"The Place Where He Inserted the Blade" by Black Country, New Road from Ants From Up There, 2022"...
2023-09-08
54 min
Building the Premier Accounting Firm
Rewind : Demystifying Sales w/ Merit Kahn
Join us as we revist this conversation from 2022 where Roger interviews sales guru Merit Kahn; CEO of SELLect Sales Development, Emotional Intelligence coach, key-note speaker, and part-time stand-up comedian. You’ll learn all about Sales and Marketing your business the right way. Current trends in this topic i.e. Sales Funnels & Lead Magnets. And all the elements you’ll require in order to sell your products or services properly. Your Host: Roger Knecht, president of Universal Accounting Center Guest Name: Merit Kahn Merit Kahn is the CEO of SELLect Sales...
2023-08-26
00 min
Specrapular
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | X-Men: Days of Future Past
*Oops. This should have been posted last week. Sorry. A film noir murder mystery with cartoons and a time travel movie with a veiny mutant trying to stop mass genocide. The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 1988 movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and from 2014, X-Men: Days of Future Past. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is available on Disney+. X-Men: Days of Future Past is available on Max. Who Framed Roger Rabbit was directed by Robert Zemeckis. Starring Bob Hoskins, Charles Fleischer, and Christopher Llyod. X-Men: Days of Future...
2023-07-24
1h 28
Restaurant Rockstars Podcast
347. How Stellar Leadership Builds Epic Company Culture - Joe Kahn + Chris Artinian
Many details create a successful growing business, but most important will always be your people. It’s one thing to be a manager, but quite another to be a true leader. In this episode of the Restaurant Rockstars Podcast, I’m speaking with Joe Kahn and Chris Artinian of Condado Tacos. The key to their success in growing to locations in 9 states and beyond is their company culture and how they lead. This company continues to recognize talent in their people, giving them rare opportunities to also become leaders that drive this brand forward. Besides atmosphere and a highly successful conc...
2023-06-17
1h 16
Street Smart Success
319: The Market Is Always Changing, Be Open To New Opportunities
When it comes to making money, flexibility is a key ingredient because things are always changing and fluid. Right now, despite signs of huge distress, rising interest rates, and economic volatility, prices for most Real Estate assets are still priced too high for experienced, disciplined investors to pay. As a result, there’s a lot of dry powder in the market, especially with smart intuitions and Private Equity. Many are pivoting from acquisitions to ground up development. Omar Kahn, Managing Partner of Boardwalk Wealth, has diversified from multifamily acquisitions to doing a 1200 unit ground up development is Sioux City, So...
2023-06-05
35 min
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
19. Once Removed
Following a thread about falling into things, Jiggle It a Little It’ll Open welcomes a surprise third guest, who also happens to be the grandson of the podcast’s first guest, and Aaron's first cousin once removed.Jesse Schumann stops by the virtual podcast studio with a tale to tell about the last six weeks. Since taking a temporary break from college for some self-discovery and recalibration, Jesse has practiced mindful self-compassion on a Canadian meditation retreat, launched a rap career in collaboration with his Venezualen barber in Argentina, and started gathering material for a novel about...
2023-05-19
1h 25
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
18. Theatre Why?
For only the second time in its short history, Jiggle It A Little It’ll Open welcomes a guest. Melissa Lorraine, Artistic Director of Chicago’s Theatre Y, discusses her company’s journey from its founding as a venue for the work of Romanian playwright András Visky to its recent move from the neighborhood of Lincoln Square, where it was one of over 250 theatre companies dotting Chicago’s North Side, to North Lawndale on the city’s West Side. Melissa talks about what it means for a historically white arts organization to move to a predominantly black, under-resourced neighborhoo...
2023-05-10
1h 14
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
17. Unmarked Doors
The world is full of unmarked doors that some people know how to find and how to get through, and some people - by design or otherwise - do not. Aaron and Ira are thinking about ways that controlled access can both exclude and protect. When we offer each other access, what are we offering? And what are we giving up? Nascent online communities, clandestine cocktail bars, and city neighborhoods all maintain barriers to entry of one sort or another, until they don’t. And we can rarely control what happens then. But, as always, it seems to matter wh...
2023-04-27
1h 21
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
16. Immersion Blender
Immersion is all around us, and perhaps it always has been. But we keep discovering it anew every time an experience is unique enough that we notice we are having it. From Greek tragedies and Medieval passion plays to 1960s happenings and environmental theatre to installation art, live action game play, and pricey Instagram-ready themed “experiences,” immersion as aesthetic approach and marketing ploy always offers irresistible novelty amidst the ordinary. Immersive theatre and art over the last few decades in particular has walked a line between deliberate obscurity and globally marketed phenomenon, sometimes, as in the cases of companies like...
2023-04-13
1h 41
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
15. Better Than Real Theatre
The hour or so spent in this episode on the concept of process orientation both illustrates something about the topic, and demonstrates how slippery it can be. Ever gravitating to theatre no matter what the topic, Aaron and Ira weave a network of connections between resisting perfection, eschewing deliberate meaning, and valuing participation, hoping to find process orientation cocooned someplace within.The clouds start to part a bit around the parallels that become evident between holistic models of verisimilitude and the rejection of authorial intention in favor of pure chance, when viewed through a process lens. Robert...
2023-03-29
1h 24
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
14. Beautiful Cacophony
The idea of the collective suggests a set of possibilities that do not rely upon personal vision or independent will. It can expand upon, enable, and obscure individual contribution – sometimes all at once – and, at its best, it surprises everyone. But the collective also requires a certain level of individual sacrifice to larger organizing principles – be they theatre, yoga, or architecture. It can be easy to confuse the collective impulse with a desire for what may actually be its opposite: absolute individual autonomy. All too often that becomes the only opening that those who value neither need in order to exp...
2023-03-09
1h 24
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
13. Ambition, Ambition! Ambition!
Either Aaron and Ira have become mature adults, or they’re rationalizing their own failure, but either way, ambition no longer seems to hold the same power for them that it once did. As Ira puts it, “We do not want to live our lives as sacrifices to what might happen in the future.” So is ambition by definition a young person’s game? And is letting go of it a sign of maturity, or resignation? Gradually abdicating long-held and largely unexamined ambitions, a couple of middle aged guys might start to notice something that can feel like a kind of...
2023-02-23
1h 58
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
12. Art Time + Life Time
As Aaron observes early in this episode, the relationship between art and life is something that has been considered by everyone from Stanislavsky to Ani DiFranco, but JIALIO decides to give it a whirl anyway. The discussion of art and life quickly becomes a meditation on how to live a life in art, and what is required to do so. It seems that money, scale, yoga, and happiness each may help, or get in the way, depending on which way one is heading. The words of a surprisingly insecure AI language model, working in both song lyrics and dramatic...
2023-02-09
1h 34
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
11. Anagnorisis
Aaron and Ira return to the podcast studio for a new batch of episodes after a 6-month hiatus from recording. The thread they choose to pull from the previous episode, and the whole first season, is comedy. Comedy may actually be one of the key threads running through their friendship, which was cemented in part over Aaron’s concept for a still-as-yet-unrealized, obscurely comic short film. What makes something funny, anyway? Who gets to be funny? Should Aaron try stand-up? Is US Senate Minority Leader Micth McConnel really who he says he is? Things get more pe...
2023-01-19
1h 57
Instant Trivia
Episode 707 - Cowboy Life - Bo, Moe Or Po - Hammurabi's Code - "Summer" - 4 Years
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 707, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Cowboy Life 1: Nickname given to orphaned calves, sometimes urged to git along. dogie. 2: To stop one of these, get ahead of the pack and force the cattle to mill in a tightening circle. a stampede. 3: For the New Book of Knowledge, Gene Autry wrote the article on this cowboy skill. roping. 4: He takes a green group of cowhands, prepares them for the drive and then leads it. the trail boss. 5: The spiked wheel on the back of this is...
2023-01-19
07 min
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
10. The Right to Ski
Inaugurating JIALIO’s new format, your hosts choose the topic of work, specifically the value produced by labor, as a thread they want to pick up from the previous episode. They begin with jokes that deliberately do not work as jokes. This leads to a discussion of French humor and the tendency of French comic artists – from Moliere to Jacques Tati – to appropriate, in the name of refinement and elevation, comedic aesthetics originally found elsewhere in the world. Finally getting around to a conversation specifically about work, they find themselves focusing on vacation and debt, comparing (as they so often...
2023-01-05
1h 53
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
9. The First Podcast That Barbara Almost Finished an Episode Of
This is what we call a shorty. After the duration and weight of the previous episode, Aaron and Ira spend significantly less time covering a greater variety of topics than usual, beginning with Aaron’s plans for the estival solstice, and moving on to a meaningful recent conversation with their mutual friend and collaborator, the weird internal logic of the song “Doctor Worm” by They Might Be Giants, and an invented experimental Chinese restaurant. This leads to some discussion of the strange ways that time moves now (“now” being either the post-pandemic era or middle age, or both), the economic i...
2022-12-15
54 min
Une Coach & Vous
#17_L'engagement des collaborateurs
Début décembre, j’ai eu le plaisir d’animer un atelier de réflexion avec une douzaine de responsables RH et dirigeants de site industriel sur le sujet de l'engagement des collaborateurs.L’engagement fait partie de ces sujets que l’on ne prend pas le temps de traiter au quotidien dans les entreprises, et qui ont pourtant un impact fort sur les organisations.Être engagé va bien plus loin que faire correctement son travail à son poste, ou que d’avoir des salariés motivés (quoi que ça y participe grandement)....
2022-12-15
14 min
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
8. Extremely Heavy and Sad
JIALIO is not a current events podcast, but Aaron and Ira exist in real time, and this episode constitutes something of a time capsule. Recording back in May 2022, shortly after the US Supreme Court’s majority draft opinion overruling Roe v. Wade was leaked, Aaron and Ira respond at length to the news from their positions as Americans who were born after Roe was decided in 1973, as people who cannot themselves get pregnant, and as individuals living, respectively, in Paris, France and Chicago, Illinois, USA specifically. As in episode 3, on the war in Ukraine, they find themselves grappling with ho...
2022-12-01
1h 57
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
7. Live for You + Me
After hosting JIALIO's first guest on the previous episode, Aaron and Ira hash out how that decision was made back in episode 5, and how it might impact the direction of the podcast going forward. At issue, in part, is the value of centralizing difference and conflict versus prioritizing solutions, a tension which has characterized much of the collaboration between Aaron and Ira over the years. Their conversation veers between the metaphysical and the pragmatic, touching on the eschatalogical hypotheses of Architect Paolo Soleri and Jesuit/Paleontologist Teilhard de Chardin, before concluding with the seductive, but empty, pleasures...
2022-11-17
1h 12
Rapidly Rotating Records
How “Spike” Hughes Got the Nickname “Spike” RRR 78 RPM Show – October 23, 2022
Spike Hughes Do you know who this fellow is? He’s Patrick Cairns Hughes, but you may know him better by his nickname “Spike” Hughes. In the first segment of this week’s show, you’ll find out how he got that moniker and hear three of Spike’s recordings. We’ll also be celebrating the birthdays of Billy Baskette, Roger Wolfe Kahn and Carl Kress. And we’ll have some songs about Mercenaria mercenaria. Listen to the fourth segment of the show to find out what that means. There’s lots of great music and interesting information, so set...
2022-10-24
59 min
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
6. Resisting Tyrants Since Pharoah
JIALIO welcomes the first guest in its history, attorney, critic, author, patron of the arts, and Aaron’s maternal uncle, Joel Henning. Joel appears courtesy of the process established in the previous episode by which Aaron asks someone who has known him for a long time (in this case his brother Jason) who he should invite onto the podcast. The wide-ranging conversation covers arts clubs, societies, and councils; moving to Florida in a post-Trump, post-COVID world; and the Chicago neighborhood of Logan Square, where Ira lives, Aaron once lived, and Joel and Aaron’s mother grew up. Joel’s recoll...
2022-09-13
1h 14
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
5. The Eye of the Brainstorm
To mark the 5th episode of Jiggle It a Little It’ll Open, Aaron and Ira invite an existential crisis by briefly looking back at what has happened so far on the podcast, and asking, “Where do we go from here?” Eventually, they agree upon an experiment that will finish playing out as a kind of trilogy over the course of episodes 6 & 7. Along the way, they encounter yet another cultural divide between Europe and America involving Venmo and sending aid to refugees, and clarify that David Brooks is NOT one half of Brooks & Dunn.Music:
2022-08-30
1h 04
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
4. “If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.”
Aaron and Ira unspool some tiny corner of the cultural response to COVID during the early days, and uncover some differences between American and European discourses. The changes and deprivations of the COVID era trigger a more expansive reflection on anticipating loss and absence when approaching great change, and the inner continuity that can sometimes be found on the other side. Evaluating the episode while still making it (never a good idea!), Aaron yearns for the energy of the morning drive time DJs of his youth, and he and Ira both agree that something (though probably not this podcast e...
2022-08-15
1h 08
The Carousel Podcast
10. Katie Kahn
EPISODE 9: Katie Kahn joins me to critique Alex Lee Moyer’s new documentary on Alex Jones, Alex’s War. She attempts to convince me that it doesn’t go deep enough and largely succeeds. We also chat about dissident culture, inevitably gossiping about Red Scare, which is like the Godwin’s Law of 2022.Topics include:* Katie’s personal knowledge of Bohemian Grove.* Alex Jones’ strange cast of supporting characters including protege Owen Shroyer and chief bullhorn operator Ali Alexander. * The stories the documentary omits, like Alex’s supplement shilling, alcoholism, new wife, recent d...
2022-08-02
1h 12
FedSoc Events
The Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act: Is this the beginning of the end of mandatory employment arbitrat
The “Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act” amended the Federal Arbitration Act to bar mandatory employment arbitration agreements covering sexual harassment and sexual assault claims. This program will feature Prof. Alexander J.S. Colvin and G. Roger King who testified before Congress as the legislation was being considered (see here and here respectively, for their written testimony). The panel will discuss the new statute, its intended purposes, and its impact more broadly on mandatory employment arbitration. The program will also cover why sexual harassment and assault claims, in particular, have been excluded from mandatory arbitration. Will...
2022-06-27
1h 01
The Long View
Tom Idzorek: Exploring the Role of Human and Financial Capital in Retirement Planning
Tom Idzorek Show NotesOur guest this week is Tom Idzorek. Tom is chief investment officer, retirement, for Morningstar Investment Management, which is Morningstar's affiliated asset-management arm. Previously, Tom was president of Morningstar Investment Management and before that was a leading researcher at Ibbotson Associates. Tom has collaborated on a number of influential academic studies on topics including asset allocation, the liquidity of stocks, and the role of popularity and security prices. Tom serves on the editorial board of the CFA Institute's Financial Analysts Journal. He received his bachelor's degree from Arizona State University and his MBA...
2022-06-07
52 min
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
3. Stuff We Can’t Affect
As an American who has lived the better part of the last 15 years in Europe, including Eastern Europe in recent years, Aaron reacts to the onset of the war in Ukraine. Wrestling with the enormity of what is happening, he describes his own thoughts during the first days of the attack and his surprise at the responses of many of the people around him to what, only a short time before, had seemed unimaginable. Ira asks questions from his perspective as an American in hopes of better understanding, and possibly helping to give some shape to Aaron‘s thinking....
2022-05-05
1h 11
The JamBase Podcast
Moonalice's Roger McNamee & Lester Chambers
Episode 123 of The JamBase Podcast, a partner of the Osiris Media Network, features an interview with Roger McNamee and Lester Chambers of Moonalice. JamBase’s Andy Kahn interviewed the pair about the group’s new EP, Full Moonalice, Vol. 1 and much more. JamBase was honored to have Lester Chambers on the podcast. Chambers is a co-founding member of the 1960s psychedelic soul band The Chambers Brothers. That group, which included Lester’s siblings, was responsible for such hits as “Time Has Come Today” and “People Get Ready.” Lester talked about The Chambers Brothers’ prominent appearance in the documentary film...
2022-04-28
1h 06
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
2. Revised Connoisseurship
Aaron and Ira contemplate the implications of a rather bureaucratic messianic revelation before turning to the purpose of theatre and, with a h/t to scholar Sara Jane Bailes, the uses of theatrical failure. Several important names in experimental theatre are dropped and one of the best plays you have probably never heard of is discussed at some length. In the end, they succeed in their goal to start funny and become gradually more ponderous and obscure as the episode continues.Music:“Open Up Your Heart” by Roger Miller (a song which features the...
2022-04-12
1h 18
Jiggle It A Little It'll Open
1. We Discover The Podcast By Making It
Aaron and Ira embark on the project of finding out just what their new podcast, Jiggle It A Little It’ll Open (JIALIO), is or might be. (SPOILER ALERT: They come to no conclusions and have no plans to do so, but will return to the topic often.) Along the way they reveal the origins of the title, consider the benefits of embracing irrelevance, and brainstorm a needlessly complicated promotional fundraising gift as complicated and impractical as JIALIO itself. Music:JIALIO presents the debut our brand new theme music! A cover of...
2022-04-05
1h 03
ALP: The Admissions Leadership Podcast
Ray Brown
Ken's first boss in college admission, Ray Brown, joins the show to swap stories about leadership, team development, and baseball. Ray is the chief enrollment officer at St. Joseph's College of Maine, having served previously as dean of admission at TCU and Marquette and director of admission at Lawrence University. Ray also happens to be a human baseball encyclopedia, and shares the three games he most would have liked to attend throughout history, including one with a surprise ending.Shout-outs to Bob Preloger, Fred Schebor, Steve Syverson, Duncan Murdoch, Heath Einstein and Mike Marshall....
2022-04-04
58 min
The Wild Card Podcast
The Wild Cards Play Ball
Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast! This is episode 218 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton playing his favorite games, Jeff Curtis inventing zombie golf, and Ron Blair having a bit to say about the Dark Universe! Throughout the episode, you'll hear the three of us discuss such varied topics as: the way this podcast is about what to expect in the studio, a weaponized Commercial, being in all 13 bananas, the Wild Card Crayon Box, David Hasselhoff's famed mustache, and occasionally we part from our tangents to learn more about the Portland Mavericks! Th...
2022-03-10
1h 37
LEVEZA
LEVEZA | Poemas V.A
We celebrate one year of radio with a very special broadcast: just like 12 months ago, we again challenge artists, from a variety of disciplines - emerging and established, from diverse backgrounds - to read poems and texts that are dear to them. Some have offered unreleased and originals:Laraaji - Light Everywhere*Lau Nau - Nausikaa by Pauliina HaasjokiJoão Simões - Five Words In a Line by Gertrude Stein**Nuno Marques Pinto (NU NO) - Metanoia (Edited Version)*Syma Ta...
2022-01-30
47 min
Høttpodden
Ep 6 | Inge Waldenstrøm
Gled deg til episoden med den utrolig lune og trivelige kviteseidingen Inge Waldenstrøm. Han jobbet i mange år som baker på Waldenstrøm kafe. Inge er født i 1953, så her får vi høre interessante historier om hvordan det var å bo i Kviteseid "før i tiden". Visste du at ikke alle hadde fryser før i tiden, og at man kunne leie plass i kjelleren til Botnen på Lunden? Og hva tenker Inge Waldenstrøm om livet? Inge liker også å lese bøker, alt fra Amund Rannestad til Djengis Kahn.
2021-12-19
39 min
Fredagstipset - vin til helgen
Kaker og vin! Med kakeguru Marianne Pfeffer Gjengedal (@sweetnpfeffer)
Vi tar et dypdykk i kaker med Norges desidert største kakeguru Marianne Pfeffer Gjengedal. Hun har skapt sitt eget kakeunivers og nordmenn baker som aldri før. Men hva drikker vi til kakene? Ikke et vondt ord om te og kaffe, men la oss være ærlige: det er stas med vin til kake! Og særlig når man velger riktig vin - det kan bli en smaksopplevelse av de store. Vi guider deg gjennom hvilken vin til hvilke kaker. Fredagstipset: 1. Til bløtkake (smak: vanilje, sukkerbrød, bær)Overrask deg selv og smaksløkene...
2021-09-17
23 min
From Ohio
George “Shotgun” Shuba
On April 18, 1946, Jackie Robinson — signed by Brooklyn Dodgers’ executive and Ohioan Branch Rickey — effectively broke professional baseball's color barrier when he suited up for the Montreal Royals, a Dodgers’ farm team. Many, including teammates, wanted to see him fail. Opposing pitchers often aimed for his head. And, Robinson even dealt with death threats. In the third inning that afternoon, against the home team Jersey City Giants, Robinson hit a home run over the left field fence — the first ever by a Black man in a minor league baseball game. The two men on base at the time crossed home plate and...
2021-09-15
15 min
Streams & Soundscapes
Silvercast 50
Welcome to the 50th edition of my Silvercast series. I hope you enjoy this special mix of amazing melodic house. Track List: WantYou (Need You) - Bell Towers (Adam Port remix); Kerfuffle - Biskuwi (Soul Button remix); Varitas - Thimble (Animal Picnic remix); Untold Story - Hools, Guzy; New Year - Tyler Kahn; Lyna - Drop Department; Detached Motion - Worakis (Patrice Baumel remix); Immerse - Einmusik, Jonas Saalbach; Equinox - Jose Ponce; Hot Foot - Fabrication; Hummingbird - Torsten Fassbender (Hannes Wiehager remix); Open Center - Brian Cid; Eternal Summer - Dosem, Marsh. Recorded in NYC 1.27.21
2021-01-28
1h 10
Hello Old Sports
2020 In Memoriam (Part I)
Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYThis week on Hello Old Sports we look back at some of the sports figures who passed away in 2020. Join us as we discuss the lives and legacies of David Stern, Don Larsen, Kobe Bryant, Chris Doleman, Roger Kahn, Henri Richard, Del Shofner, Jimmy Wynn, Curly Neal, Tom Dempsey, Bobby Mitchell, Al Kaline, Willie Davis, Mike Curtis, and Don Shula. Special thanks to our Sports History Network Colleagues: Truly The Goats, Sports' Forgotten Her...
2020-12-17
2h 24
Paperback Readers
Paperback Readers Episode 8
Thanks for joining us this week! We took a deep look into Jon Meacham’s His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope. All the books we mentioned are listed below.Jane in Love by Rachel GivneyThis Time Next Year by Sophie CousensThe Powerful Purpose of Introverts by Holley GerthThree Ring Circus: Kobe, Shaq, Phil, and the Crazy Years of the Lakers Dynasty by Jeff PearlmanBoys of Summer by Roger Kahn Lewis
2020-11-23
00 min
KPFA - Bookwaves/Artwaves
Bookwaves/Artwaves – August 27, 2020: Roger Kahn and the Boys of Summer
Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to announced on-line and streaming local theatre & book events Bookwaves Roger Kahn, who died on February 6, 2020 at the age of 92, was one of the icons in the world of baseball writing. His classic “The Boys of Summer,” about his relationship with his father and their united love for the Brooklyn Dodgers, is one of the greatest baseball books of all time. He started his career in journalism in 1948 as a copyboy for the New York Herald Tribune and within four years was c...
2020-08-27
59 min
KPFA - Radio Wolinsky
Roger Kahn (1927-2020): The Boys of Summer
Roger Kahn, who died on February 6, 2020 at the age of 92, was one of the icons in the world of baseball writing. His classic “The Boys of Summer,” about his relationship with his father and their united love for the Brooklyn Dodgers, is one of the greatest baseball books of all time. He started his career in journalism in 1948 as a copyboy for the New York Herald Tribune and within four years was covering the Dodgers for that newspaper. He moved over to Newsweek in 1956 and the Saturday Evening Post in 1963 as he revved up his career writing both fiction and...
2020-08-23
2h 19
Don't Forget About Us
A Brief Personal Glimpse: April 6 1987 ABC Nightline Al Campanis Roger Kahn & Ted Koppel
We take a look at the infamous 1987 interview that lead to remarks of racism, discrimination, and how the minds of these three individuals involved would shape the MLB. Follow us on Instagram @dontforgetaboutuspodcastshow Special Fan Shout-out @Elveens_comics. If you'd like to support a first responders family, check out these two great firefighter companies: https://www.directattackapparel.com/ use code STAYSHARP for 10% off @directattackapparel https://www.muertoscoffeeco.com/ use code MUERTOS for a discount @muertoscoffeeco If you'd like to support our show: https://reppsports.com/ & use our code DFAU at checkout @repp_sports @razeenergy If you're looking for a good...
2020-08-02
38 min
Gangrey Podcast
Episode 83: Alex Belth
Alex Belth is the curator of The Stacks Reader and the editor of Esquire Classic. He’s also the creator of Bronx Banter, a website that focuses on New York City sports, arts and culture and more. The Stacks Reader is a treasure trove of classic magazine journalism and other writing that otherwise might be lost to history. Belth has built this archive largely by himself, reaching out to writers and their families and obtaining the rights to republish. There are stories in The Stacks Reader that go all the way back to 1932, like Westbrook Pegler’s Chicago Tribune story head...
2020-07-03
49 min
The History of Literature
A Lost Spring (with Professor Mitchell Nathanson)
Professor Mitchell Nathanson, author of Jim Bouton: The Life of a Baseball Original, joins Jacke for a discussion of athletes, heroes, and A.E. Housman. Why do we celebrate athletes? How do we view them when their athleticism fades? And what does it all mean? We'll look at the problems of male vulnerability, the groundbreaking work Ball Four by Jim Bouton, and the criticism of that book, most notably by esteemed sportswriter Roger Kahn. Close your eyes and imagine a world where the grass is green, the leaves are lush, and kids are outside playing without a care in...
2020-04-13
1h 19
Job Description with Rick Koster
Leave Work Now! Episode 57: My day with Roger Kahn
Rick recalls better times - the day he spent in the early 1990s drinking scotch with Roger Kahn, the late author of "The Boys of Summer."
2020-03-26
14 min
OHH: Oliver Happy Hour
OHH: Episode 96
-HAPPY HOUR 96 We're back this week as we catch up with the usual New Music, What's Poppin and Politricks. NEW MUSIC A Boogie wit da Hoodie - Calm Down; Tink - Hopeless Romantic; Da Baby - Shut Up - Single; Future - life is good; Victoria Monét - Moment - Single; Coubo- Homewards WHAT’S POPPIN NBA All-Star Game 2020 Chaka Kahn’s rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. Common & Tiffany Haddish? Aaron Gordon misses chance again for the Slam Dunk Contest and feels cheated. Derek Jones Jr. wins
2020-02-19
1h 04
The week in review with Bill Katz, the editor of Urgent Agenda
Guest: Bill Katz, the editor of Urgent Agenda.........A great week for President Trump.......The State of the Union....Acquittal......Pelosi & Democrats......Democrats in Iowa and now New Hampshire......Roger Kahn 1927-2020........The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show 1964.......and other stories....... Please check our blog or follow me on Twitter. See Carlos Guedes' schedule..........and other stories.....
2020-02-10
58 min