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The Professor and The PupilThe Professor and The PupilWe're Talking Hulk Hogan & Aaron RodgersScott and Steven talk about Hulk Hogan, Aaron Rodgers, Motorsports, and More. #hulkhogan #wrestling #ring #indy500 #driverchanges #tires #indianapolismotorspeedway #originaldriver #substituteDriver #aaronrodgers #patmcaffee #aaronglenn #newyorkjets #pittsburghsteelers #usa #japan #math #josecansecco #juiced #clearwaterfla #reds #rockyfilms #coombatsports #mma #wwe #adrenalinerush #nascar2025-06-0331 minThe Rodgers BriefThe Rodgers BriefDispersing the Fog - Episode 9 - 5th Anniversary of the NS Mass Shooting, With Guest Scott MacLeodThis week marks five years since Gabriel Wortman murdered 22 Nova Scotians over the course of 13 hours. Paul Palango and Adam Rodgers are joined this week by Scott MacLeod, brother of Sean MacLeod, one of Wortman's victims. Scott was present for much of the Mass Casualty Commission hearing process, and is a part of the Progress Monitoring Committee that was established to track the implementation of the MCC's recommendations. Scott shares his reflections on all of that, along with his still unanswered questions that remain after five years. Before Scott joins the discussion, Paul and Adam discuss the parts of...2025-04-201h 03Publicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 10 (2025 New Release): Sentient CitiesSoftware and networked devices are highly pervasive in the city, perhaps more than we tend to realise, and their consequences as urban media are becoming more apparent. The relatively sudden arrival of new, easy-to-use tools and streamlined interfaces sold under the broad banner of ‘AI’ may may be novel but serve as a sharp reminder of the more longstanding interdependencies of technologies in human life. Academic analyses already have several conceptual terms for these interdependencies: algorithmic cities; data-driven urbanism; and code spaces. Past episodes of this podcast have also already pointed to several specific forms of urban computational media, incl...2025-03-1433 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 09 (2025 Re-release): Platform UrbanismIf you have been fortunate enough to travel to new cities, in countries other than your own, it is more than likely your travels in and through this new city was mediated. Not just in the myriad ways we’ve been discussing so far in this series, but increasingly through a specific kind of media form: ‘platforms’. Your accommodation and sightseeing arranged through Airbnb or TripAdvisor; your local travels negotiated with the help of Google Maps or Citymapper; rides hailed through Uber or Lyft; evening meal delivered via Grubhub or Just Eat. When you are in your own city or loc...2025-03-0433 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 08 (2025 Re-release): Networked LocationIt’s an entirely banal and simple act for many contemporary Londoners: to type, or even dictate, an address or location into a service such as Google Maps, or Citymapper, and be presented with a series of route options: walking, cycling, public transport, driving. And not just these options, but their predicted duration, based on for instance real-time traffic data, and also, perhaps, whether the intended destination will still be open at the predicted time of arrival. User of such services do not tend to reflect on how they are being delivered this information, and when do, they more li...2025-02-2532 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 07 (2025 Re-release): Urban BrandscapesAs you move about myriad city spaces, you will probably recognise the regularity and intensity with which you are being exposed to a whole plethora of brands. Perhaps most noticeable will be all manner of advertising display. Ads plastered across roadside billboards or building walls, integrated into street furniture, consuming an entire section of a metro station, on – or even entirely covering – a bus or a tram, or spotted on private motor vehicles with no other apparent purpose but pulling around a hoarding boasting ad display. But brands appear in the city not only in advertising. Urban environments are incr...2025-02-1832 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 06 (2025 Re-release): Street ArtsArriving into a large city by train, metro or subway, it's very likely that the concrete or brick sidings you see out the window are covered in graffiti. As you make your way off the train, into the streets you might see all manner of stylised inscriptions and names, written in black permanent marker on buildings and street furniture; or murals painted into their material location with a precision suggesting time, and even permission, being given to complete the work. You may value all these markings on urban surfaces, seeing them as part of the vibrant public culture of...2025-02-1128 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 05 (2025 Re-release): Media ArchitecturesIf you live in a city which is changing rapidly, construction sites might begin to seem like processes of erasing, copying and pasting, remixing or remediating the city. And it also may be that the new buildings being put in place have more and more forms of media or communication, such as illumination or interactive screens, built directly into their exterior surfaces. The apparent embedding of media forms into architecture has become one of the most prominent themes in recent debates about the relationships of media and cities. While buildings have long been communicative, novel uses of illumination, screen...2025-02-0429 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 04 (2025 Re-release): Urban SoundtracksThere is an old adage about cinema: that it may seem a principally visual medium; but in fact, its soundtrack and sound design are just as important. So it is with our more general encounter with the city. While it may seem that we are surrounded and even overwhelmed by an assemblage of visual inputs, our experience of the city is multi-sensory. And sound, in particular, is fundamental in constituting how we experience cities. People walking, standing and conversing; vehicles moving, stopping and reversing; pounding construction equipment; amplified music and announcements; pedestrian crossing beacons; the calls of birds and...2025-01-2827 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 03 (2025 Re-release): Suburban ScreensOne way or another, you most likely watch television in some form. You might use a device explicitly called a ‘television’, sited in a room in which televisions tend to be, such as a lounge or family room. Or perhaps you use a remediated version of television: via a device such as a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop or even projector. And the content you’re watching may itself be only loosely television: it may be live content (e.g. news, sports, or a a live-to-air programme); or perhaps your taking in programming via an on-demand streaming platform, or even j...2025-01-2129 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 02 (2025 Re-release): Print UrbanismIf you’ve ridden public transport over a number of years, you might think printed material is declining. You may have once been surrounded by people immersed in newspapers and books, but more and more people seem to be cradling smart phones, tablets or laptops. Playing video games, watching downloaded on-demand programmes, listening to music, using their camera as a mirror, or catching up on work. But if you look a little harder, you will see the material traces of an enduring print urbanism: a panoply of banal or ambient texts such as signage, labels and messages; some people st...2025-01-1430 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 01 (2025 Re-release): Surfaces, Depths, Fragments, PublicsWhen you move through the city, you move through mediation. This is because what we call media and what we call the city (or the urban) are in a nexus: they are intimately connected. On the one hand, the practices, the rhythms and the motilities of urban living compel certain uses, exposures and desires in relation to media technologies, forms and industries. On the other hand, these media forms, infrastructures, and industries inhabit – and are increasingly ‘built-into’ – urban environments. Many might quite reasonably point out that media represent the city and urban life, in film, television, literature, news, video games an...2025-01-0831 minInside The PigskinInside The PigskinAaron Rodgers Career Spiraling SouthScott and Crew talk about Aaron Rodgers and his Career, Joe Flacco, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Pete Carroll, and More. #aaronrodgers ##mondaynightfootball #espn #joeflacco #anthonyrichardson #stanesteichen #jameiswinston #indianapoliscolts #nfl #nyjets #detroitlions #jakebates #rileypatterson #kalifraymond #petecarroll #mannydia #mariocristobal #jaydendaniels #calebwilliams #danquinncommanders2024-10-301h 21Wisco BoundWisco Bound11: UW-Madison's Design Innovation Lab with Lennon RodgersIn this episode, Scott, and Executive Function coach and guest host, Ashley Wood, are joined by Lennon Rodgers, Director of the Grainger Engineering Design Innovation Lab and Associate Professor of Teaching of Mechanical Engineering at UW-Madison. Lennon Rogers shares his transition from art student to mechanical engineer and delves into the Design Innovation Lab’s resources and interdisciplinary approach to projects. The discussion emphasizes the lab's accessibility to all students, the diverse projects explored in the lab—ranging from medical devices to community-driven initiatives—and the strong sense of community fostered by student leaders and staff. The episode also provid...2024-10-2232 min416 Ministries416 Ministries416: The Interview Series with Scott KelleyShow Notes: Wayne & Cindy interview Scott Kelley, minister for the Brockport (NY) church of Christ. Scott grew up in the area and worked for Kodak in Rochester, NY for 25 years. Scott has a great passion for the Brockport congregation and is excited that there are new opportunities for growth in the congregation.    416 Ministrieshttps://linktr.ee/416ministriesScattered Abroad Network: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetworkBrockport church of Christ60 Spring St. Brockport, NY 14420https://www.brockportchurchofchrist.org 2024-09-2015 minSay Yes and Become with Leonard LeeSay Yes and Become with Leonard Lee101: Say Yes w/ Scott RodgersScott Rodgers joins us again to continue our conversation about the Gospel. Scott has an amazing way of depositing joy into a conversation. Be sure to check out our social media pages for the giveaway. @SayYesPod on Instagram and Say Yes and Become Podcast on Facebook. 2024-04-291h 09Keep The ChangeKeep The ChangeScott Rodgers: The Power of Relationships in Leadership and DiscipleshipIn this episode, I have the privilege of engaging in a profound conversation with my dear friend, Scott Rodgers, who brings a wealth of insight and experience to the table. Scott Rodgers is a teaching pastor and executive pastor at the Met Church in Houston, Texas. With 29 years of marriage and three children, Scott shares his journey of navigating personal growth, highlighting moments of burnout and self-discovery that ultimately led him to embrace a path of transformation.What We Discuss In This Episode:As Scott recounts his transition from a career i...2024-03-2250 minNo LimitsNo LimitsInjured RodgersScott, Jenn Cobb and Mel Farr Jr talk about Aaron Rodgers; will he be able to come back yet this year and who will replace him. #aaronrodgers #newyorkjets #parkinsondisease #stlouisrams #michaeljfox #teamgatewaytoacure #muhammadali #lanaleali #caregivers # traumaticbraininjury #concussions #cheerleading #protectiveheadgear #brain #visualization #tomhouse #biomechanics #drewbrees #macjones #nutrition #zackwilson #robertsaleh2023-09-191h 04Humans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Power of IdentityWhat do we discover about our Father's heart in the biblical passage about Jesus' baptism? Listen in as Scott Rodgers and Donnie Mosher discuss Matthew 3:13-16. 2023-09-0226 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 09 (Re-release): Platform UrbanismIf you have been fortunate enough to travel to new cities, in countries other than your own, it is more than likely your travels in and through this new city was mediated. Not just in the myriad ways we’ve been discussing so far in this series, but increasingly through a specific kind of media form: ‘platforms’. Your accommodation and sightseeing arranged through Airbnb or TripAdvisor; your local travels negotiated with the help of Google Maps or Citymapper; rides hailed through Uber or Lyft; evening meal delivered via Grubhub or Just Eat. When you are in your own city or loc...2023-03-0833 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 08 (Re-release): Networked LocationIt’s an entirely banal and simple act for many contemporary Londoners: to type, or even dictate, an address or location into a service such as Google Maps, or Citymapper, and be presented with a series of route options: walking, cycling, public transport, driving. And not just these options, but their predicted duration, based on for instance real-time traffic data, and also, perhaps, whether the intended destination will still be open at the predicted time of arrival. User of such services do not tend to reflect on how they are being delivered this information, and when do, they more li...2023-02-2832 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 07: Urban BrandscapesAs you move about myriad city spaces, you will probably recognise the regularity and intensity with which you are being exposed to a whole plethora of brands. Perhaps most noticeable will be all manner of advertising display. Ads plastered across roadside billboards or building walls, integrated into street furniture, consuming an entire section of a metro station, on – or even entirely covering – a bus or a tram, or spotted on private motor vehicles with no other apparent purpose but pulling around a hoarding boasting ad display. But brands appear in the city not only in advertising. Urban environments are incr...2023-02-2632 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 06: Street ArtsArriving into a large city by train, metro or subway, it's very likely that the concrete or brick sidings you see out the window are covered in graffiti. As you make your way off the train, into the streets you might see all manner of stylised inscriptions and names, written in black permanent marker on buildings and street furniture; or murals painted into their material location with a precision suggesting time, and even permission, being given to complete the work. You may value all these markings on urban surfaces, seeing them as part of the vibrant public culture of...2023-02-1728 minReal Estate Agent SuperstarsReal Estate Agent SuperstarsSuperstar Agent Scott Rodgers of The Peak Home Source Shares How His Business Exploded by Working with Institutional InvestorsScott Rodgers is a representative of the Peak Home SourceHe joins us to share how his business exploded by targeting Institutional Investors. Learn all his secrets to success in this episode.Connect with Scott’s team: https://www.thepeak.com/Connect with RJ: https://www.intercaplending.com/loan-officer/rj-baxter/RJ Baxter I NMLS#395819 I 215 Union Boulevard Suite 210, Lakewood CO 80228 I Equal Housing Lender | www.intercaplending.com | NMLS #1904652023-02-1334 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 05 (Re-release): Media ArchitecturesIf you live in a city which is changing rapidly, construction sites might begin to seem like processes of erasing, copying and pasting, remixing or remediating the city. And it also may be that the new buildings being put in place have more and more forms of media or communication, such as illumination or interactive screens, built directly into their exterior surfaces. The apparent embedding of media forms into architecture has become one of the most prominent themes in recent debates about the relationships of media and cities. While buildings have long been communicative, novel uses of illumination, screen...2023-01-3129 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 04 (Re-release): Urban SoundtracksThere is an old adage about cinema: that it may seem a principally visual medium; but in fact, its soundtrack and sound design are just as important. So it is with our more general encounter with the city. While it may seem that we are surrounded and even overwhelmed by an assemblage of visual inputs, our experience of the city is multi-sensory. And sound, in particular, is fundamental in constituting how we experience cities. People walking, standing and conversing; vehicles moving, stopping and reversing; pounding construction equipment; amplified music and announcements; pedestrian crossing beacons; the calls of birds and...2023-01-2427 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 03 (Re-release): Suburban ScreensOne way or another, you most likely watch television in some form. You might use a device explicitly called a ‘television’, sited in a room in which televisions tend to be, such as a lounge or family room. Or perhaps you use a remediated version of television: via a device such as a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop or even projector. And the content you’re watching may itself be only loosely television: it may be live content (e.g. news, sports, or a a live-to-air programme); or perhaps your taking in programming via an on-demand streaming platform, or even j...2023-01-1729 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 02 (Re-release): Print UrbanismIf you’ve ridden public transport over a number of years, you might think printed material is declining. You may have once been surrounded by people immersed in newspapers and books, but more and more people seem to be cradling smart phones, tablets or laptops. Playing video games, watching downloaded on-demand programmes, listening to music, using their camera as a mirror, or catching up on work. But if you look a little harder, you will see the material traces of an enduring print urbanism: a panoply of banal or ambient texts such as signage, labels and messages; some people st...2023-01-1030 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 01 (Re-release): Surfaces, Depths, Fragments, PublicsWhen you move through the city, you move through mediation. This is because what we call media and what we call the city (or the urban) are in a nexus: they are intimately connected. On the one hand, the practices, the rhythms and the motilities of urban living compel certain uses, exposures and desires in relation to media technologies, forms and industries. On the other hand, these media forms, infrastructures, and industries inhabit – and are increasingly ‘built-into’ – urban environments. Many might quite reasonably point out that media represent the city and urban life, in film, television, literature, news, video games an...2023-01-0631 minGwatney UnpluggedGwatney UnpluggedVoice Talent Will RodgersWill Rodgers is a highly talented voice over artist with an uncanny ability to replicate the voices of live action and animated characters from a variety of eras including the 1970s and 1980s to today. 2022-12-2119 minFirst to 15: The USA Fencing PodcastFirst to 15: The USA Fencing Podcast2004 Bronze Medalist Scott Rodgers on Making the Paralympics and Growing Parafencing in the U.S.In this episode of First to 15, we're joined three-time Paralympian and 2004 Paralympic Bronze Medalist Scott Rodgers.It was 1993 when Scott was first introduced to what was then called wheelchair fencing and is now known in the U.S. as parafencing. He quickly learned he was pretty good at it, and before long he was earning medals at the national and then international level.Speaking of international fencing, Scott competed at the 2000 Paralympics in Sydney, earned a bronze medal at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens, and returned to represent Team USA at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing....2022-11-2831 minSay Yes and Become with Leonard LeeSay Yes and Become with Leonard Lee18: Say Yes w/Scott RodgersFrom the moment I first met Scott Rodgers, I knew we share the same heart for discipling and mentoring people, this heart comes through in this Say Yes & Become episode. He is a thinker, leader, pastor and friend I so appreciate the way he expresses his friendship with Jesus. His book, Now What, An Honest Look At Following Jesus Through Life’s Difficult Times is a useful and honest tool for any of us who are experiencing a stormy season. I have seen him live out the words he wrote. Be sure to listen, like and share this episode an...2022-08-2955 minThe Pro Wrestling Fan Vlog PodcastThe Pro Wrestling Fan Vlog PodcastA WCW Revisit: The Passing of Scott Hall and Queen Sharmell being inducted into the WWE Hall Of FameGrab your tissues and enjoy this as I share some stuff about what is going on with Scott Hall and Booker T's wife, Sharmell being inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame this year. Support the podcast: CashApp: $LindsieRodgers Venmo: @Lindsie-Rodgers2022-03-153h 24Publicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 09: Platform UrbanismIf you have been fortunate enough to travel to new cities, in countries other than your own, it is more than likely your travels in and through this new city was mediated. Not just in the myriad ways we’ve been discussing so far in this series, but increasingly through a specific kind of media form: ‘platforms’. Your accommodation and sightseeing arranged through Airbnb or TripAdvisor; your local travels negotiated with the help of Google Maps or Citymapper; rides hailed through Uber or Lyft; evening meal delivered via Grubhub or Just Eat. When you are in your own city or loc...2022-03-1433 minCoaches On The CouchCoaches On The CouchScott Grady, Haptic Architects “Collaboration has been within the Haptic DNA from the very first few months of the practice.”Louise and Rachel chat with Timo Haedrich, Scott Grady and Geraldine Molia of Haptic Architects about culture, collaboration, communication and the Nordic influence on their ways of working. https://hapticarchitects.com Coaches On The Couch is co-hosted by Louise Rodgers and Rachel Birchmore who are exec and leadership coaches. They design and deliver bespoke leadership development programmes and coaching for architects, engineers and other consultancies across the built environment. For more information, please visit www.StepUpLondon.com2022-03-1030 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 08: Networked LocationIt’s an entirely banal and simple act for many contemporary Londoners: to type, or even dictate, an address or location into a service such as Google Maps, or Citymapper, and be presented with a series of route options: walking, cycling, public transport, driving. And not just these options, but their predicted duration, based on for instance real-time traffic data, and also, perhaps, whether the intended destination will still be open at the predicted time of arrival. User of such services do not tend to reflect on how they are being delivered this information, and when do, they more li...2022-03-0732 minThe ASIII ExperienceThe ASIII ExperienceThe ASIII Experience S:4 Episode 20: The Aaron Rodgers Off-season is soon coming to a close.With Free Agency Officially ten days away, The Buzz around Aaron Rodgers and his decision to retire, ask for a trade, or stay with the Packers is finally going to come to a close. Anthony talks about why Aaron Rodgers decision may not have as much leverage as we think.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2022-03-0610 minThe ASIII ExperienceThe ASIII ExperienceThe ASIII Experience S:4 Episode 20: The Aaron Rodgers Off-season is soon coming to a close.With Free Agency Officially ten days away, The Buzz around Aaron Rodgers and his decision to retire, ask for a trade, or stay with the Packers is finally going to come to a close. Anthony talks about why Aaron Rodgers decision may not have as much leverage as we think.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2022-03-0610 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City: Observing the Digital PicketThis is a short message to listeners of The Mediated City podcast series. UK listeners, and certainly my students, will know that the University and College Union (UCU) is currently taking industrial action. This action centres on two disputes. The first is focused on pensions: a typical member of the USS pension scheme is set to suffer a dramatic 35% drop in their guaranteed retirement income if planned cuts go ahead. The second dispute relates to four wider areas: pay, casualisation, pay gaps and workloads in UK Higher Education. These are all areas which really are reaching a breaking point...2022-02-1903 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 05: Media ArchitecturesIf you live in a city which is changing rapidly, construction sites might begin to seem like processes of erasing, copying and pasting, remixing or remediating the city. And it also may be that the new buildings being put in place have more and more forms of media or communication, such as illumination or interactive screens, built directly into their exterior surfaces. The apparent embedding of media forms into architecture has become one of the most prominent themes in recent debates about the relationships of media and cities. While buildings have long been communicative, novel uses of illumination, screen...2022-02-0629 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 04: Urban SoundtracksThere is an old adage about cinema: that it may seem a principally visual medium; but in fact, its soundtrack and sound design are just as important. So it is with our more general encounter with the city. While it may seem that we are surrounded and even overwhelmed by an assemblage of visual inputs, our experience of the city is multi-sensory. And sound, in particular, is fundamental in constituting how we experience cities. People walking, standing and conversing; vehicles moving, stopping and reversing; pounding construction equipment; amplified music and announcements; pedestrian crossing beacons; the calls of birds and...2022-01-2927 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 03: Suburban ScreensOne way or another, you most likely watch television in some form. You might use a device explicitly called a ‘television’, sited in a room in which televisions tend to be, such as a lounge or family room. Or perhaps you use a remediated version of television: via a device such as a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop or even projector. And the content you’re watching may itself be only loosely television: it may be live content (e.g. news, sports, or a a live-to-air programme); or perhaps your taking in programming via an on-demand streaming platform, or even j...2022-01-2329 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 02: Print UrbanismIf you’ve ridden public transport over a number of years, you might think printed material is declining. You may have once been surrounded by people immersed in newspapers and books, but more and more people seem to be cradling smart phones, tablets or laptops. Playing video games, watching downloaded on-demand programmes, listening to music, using their camera as a mirror, or catching up on work. But if you look a little harder, you will see the material traces of an enduring print urbanism: a panoply of banal or ambient texts such as signage, labels and messages; some people st...2022-01-1730 minPublicly SitedPublicly SitedThe Mediated City 01: Surfaces, Depths, Fragments, PublicsWhen you move through the city, you move through mediation. This is because what we call media and what we call the city (or the urban) are in a nexus: they are intimately connected. On the one hand, the practices, the rhythms and the motilities of urban living compel certain uses, exposures and desires in relation to media technologies, forms and industries. On the other hand, these media forms, infrastructures, and industries inhabit – and are increasingly ‘built-into’ – urban environments. Many might quite reasonably point out that media represent the city and urban life, in film, television, literature, news, video games an...2022-01-0831 minThe Promised Land | A Manchester United PodcastThe Promised Land | A Manchester United PodcastOle still in, succession planning, Brendan Rodgers & Watford awayScott Saunders & Rob Blanchette reflect on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's position as manager going into Saturday's trip to Watford, and discuss how a managerial succession plan has now been put in place following a poor run of form and results. They discuss Brendan Rodgers' credentials were he to succeed Solskjaer, whether Ole can actually turn things around and the possibility of new arrivals in 2022.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2021-11-1739 minFantasy UncleanFantasy UncleanWeek 10: Spoiler Alert - Aaron Rodgers Is An AssholeAaron Rodgers is an arrogant asshole, and that shouldn't surprise anyone. He created the shit storm he's in, and no matter what he wants you to believe it's not because he's unvaccinated. If you want to skip the Aaron Rodgers-Covid bullshit, skip forward to 1:12 spot of the show and you'll get all the idiotic fantasy advice you deserve. 2021-11-092h 00Growing Up ChristianGrowing Up ChristianEp. 42 - Hobnobbin' and Corncobbin' in Hollywood w/ Actor, Director, & Musician Scott RodgersThis week we're joined by Scott Rodgers - a guy who, over the course of his career, has done a little bit of everything in the entertainment industry. Although his family wasn't necessarily "religious," Scott got involved in church as a teen. He later joined The Dingees, a ska/punk band signed to Tooth & Nail Records. He went on to become an actor, starring in a variety of shows including "Key & Peel" and "Reno 911!," as well as several independent films. He's directed movies like "The Dramatics" and "Date.," and now works with budding creators looking to write and produce...2021-09-142h 03Self Esteem PartySelf Esteem PartyScott RodgersOn this week’s episode, Alana and her guest Scott Rodgers (Dead Drummer Friends album) talk about drugs, being your best self and their beautiful friendship. Producer/husband/roommate Norm Sousa is staying up late and living his best life listening to Gordon Lightfoot! Check out our merch on TeePublic! We’ve got everything you could ever dream of with Alana’s beautiful face on it! Instagram: @selfesteemparty Twitter: @selfesteemparty Email: selfesteemparty@gmail.com Hosted by: Alana Johnston Instagram: @theonlyalanajohnston Twitter: @alana_johnston ...2021-07-061h 11Ugh! You\'re So Good!Ugh! You're So Good!Nile Rodgers: The Souls of a Million Strangers (pt. 2)Musical legend Nile Rodgers continues to tell Scott and Rozzi about his truly insane life and career, and the stories behind songs like David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance”, Madonna’s “Like A Virgin”, and Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky.” With a childhood that included mentorship from the likes of Richard Pryor and Thelonious Monk, and early involvement with the Black Panthers, Rodgers shares his unique wisdom and an insight into how he built such a phenomenal career.Recorded, Engineered, and Edited by Jacob Prestidge2021-04-2726 minUgh! You\'re So Good!Ugh! You're So Good!Nile Rodgers: The Souls of a Million Strangers (pt. 1)Musical legend Nile Rodgers tells Scott and Rozzi about his truly insane life and career, and the stories behind songs like David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance”, Madonna’s “Like A Virgin”, and Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky.” With a childhood that included mentorship from the likes of Richard Pryor and Thelonious Monk, and early involvement with the Black Panthers, Rodgers shares his unique wisdom and an insight into how he built such a phenomenal career.Recorded, Engineered, and Edited by Jacob Prestidge2021-04-2035 minThe MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh SimpsonThe MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh Simpson230 - Scott Rodgers and Leonard Smith Jr. in "Karaoke Crank Yankers and Swimming Solo"We welcome Scott Rodgers (Jam Space, Desperados) and Leonard Smith Jr. (Lemon Pepper Wet, Lotions 11) to talk L.A. tourist spots, hotel stays, and acting gigs. Scott tells about an early acting gig involving karaoke and Maroon 5 and Leonard talks about his first L.A. boat experience! These lead to scenes about FBI prank informants, hanging in the desert without cars full of hotties, enticing swimmers, chocolate rivers, pranking Michael Jordan and Maxim magazine!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://re...2020-09-081h 32Unbuckled Chinstrap with Jules HeningburgUnbuckled Chinstrap with Jules HeningburgScott Rodgers Unfiltered: Trolls, Protein Shakes and Gen ZScott Rodgers used to drink protein shakes every morning and night as a young kid to bulk up. A football player from Long Island and the son of a Marine, Rodgers’ blue collar work ethic has driven his successful career. After a record breaking career at Notre Dame, Scott became a dominant force and face in pro lacrosse. Heading into the inaugural PLL season he was expected to start in the net for Atlas, yet a freak combination of illnesses during Training Camp sidelined him for Week 1. In this interview, Scott discusses his disciplined upb...2020-04-1554 min“Reinvent or DIE” with Bob Rodgers“Reinvent or DIE” with Bob RodgersEpisode #2: "The TIME for leaving a Legacy is NOW" [Entrepreneur/Author - Scott Aaron]Welcome to Episode #2 with Scott Aaron. I had the privilege today of welcoming Scott to the show.  His energy, passion and drive for generating value was fantastic.  As Scott shared, the time for leaving a legacy is NOW....not after you're gone!!  Scott's summary Bio: 1.  Internationally acclaimed and award-winning online marketer, best selling author, top Podcaster and speaker 2.  He’s the go-to specialist when it comes to converting traffic, establishing connections, creating income using LinkedIn and building personal brands 3.  He’s passionate about help...2020-04-0746 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithLet's Laugh A Little (Maybe)Amid our concerns during this time, Steve and I pivot on this episode of the Humans With Faith podcast. With so much heavy news and weighty matters going on, we hope this light and fun conversation brings a laugh or a smile to your face. If you're getting cabin fever and want a break from it all, throw in the earbuds and laugh a little with us. Or, ask Alexa to 'play the Humans With Faith podcast,' and invite your kids to join in. www.humanswithfaith.com.2020-03-2125 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithPeace In The PandemicIn this episode, Steve and I discuss some ways to walk in peace amid the concerns we all have regarding the coronavirus. We also offer some ways we each can focus our prayers and encourage those around us. www.humanswithfaith.com. 'Alexa, play the Humans With Faith podcast.'2020-03-1326 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithAnxiety'If you just breathe and pray, it will go away.' True or false? Good advice or bad? Pray first is good counsel, but when it comes to anxiety, sometimes 'just pray' can be insufficient. When this friend called anxiety becomes our foe, understanding what's going on inside of us is a great start to gaining control and finding peace. 'So don't worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today's trouble is enough for today.' - Jesus (Matthew 6:34 NLT) www.humanswithfaith.com 'Alexa, play the Humans With...2020-03-0440 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithIs It OK To Be A Christian And Depressed?According to the World Health Organization, more than 264 million people of all ages suffer from depression. If depression is so common, why the stigma? And why is depression sometimes viewed as a failure of faith in some circles, Christian or non-Christian? In this conversation, Steve and I lean into a multi-layered discussion on how to diagnose depression and ways to invite Christ into the process of healing and wholeness if you're depressed. www.humanswithfaith.com 'Alexa, play the Humans With Faith podcast.'2020-02-2545 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithSharing Your Faith Doesn't Have To Be ScaryWhy is fear an obstacle to sharing our faith? How can a follower of Christ share the message of God's love in a loving and honoring way?  These are just some of the questions we tackle in this episode on the Humans With Faith podcast.  www.humanswithfaith.com. 'Alexa, play the Humans With Faith podcast.'2020-02-1135 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithIs An Invisible God Audible?One doesn't have to look far to see God at work in the world. However, seeing God is entirely different.  In this episode of the Humans With Faith podcast, we converse around the question, 'Is an invisible God audible?' Is hearing the audible voice of God the biblical norm? If so, is there something wrong with us when we don't hear from God daily? If hearing the audible voice of God isn't routine, how does he most often communicate with us?  If, when it comes to hearing God's voice in your life, 'T...2020-02-0536 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithGood God. Bad Devil. Is it really that simple?'If God is good, why is life sometimes so bad?' In this episode of Humans With Faith, Steve and I have a messy conversation focused on one of life's biggest questions. Why do bad things happen to good people? Or, anyone for that matter? How could a loving God allow so much suffering in our world? Our opinion is that you don't have to be living in sin to be going through hell. And, to grieve is human.  We hope this honest conversation encourages those of you who are in a...2020-01-2940 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithLearning to Trust After Being AbandonedIn this episode of Humans With Faith, we tackle a very personal question. 'How can I learn to trust a Heavenly Father with everything when I can't trust my earthly father with anything?' Experiencing abandonment by his dad, one of our listeners struggles with fully embracing a relationship with Christ because the thought of abandonment remains. www.humanswithfaith.com2020-01-2142 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithSeason Five Kickoff EpisodeWe're kicking off season five of the Humans With Faith podcast. In this episode, my co-host, Steve McNitt, and I discuss what this season is all about. This time around, each episode focuses on one particular topic, as requested by you, the listeners. Check out this short conversation as we unpack what we hope is a helpful and very personal season on Humans With Faith. www.humanswithfaith.com 2020-01-1618 minResLife ChurchResLife ChurchLive with Scott RodgersJanuary 5th, 2020 | 5 PM Service with Scott Rodgers Scott Rodgers joins us to speak on how to activate your prayer life in the new year.2020-01-0541 minResLife ChurchResLife ChurchLive with Scott RodgersJanuary 5th, 2020 | 5 PM Service with Scott Rodgers Scott Rodgers joins us to speak on how to activate your prayer life in the new year.2020-01-0541 minThe MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh SimpsonThe MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh Simpson192 - Colton Dunn & Scott Rodgers in "Get Drunk & Get Lost"Colton Dunn (Superstore, Key & Peele) and Scott Rodgers (Dr. Brinks & Dr. Brinks, The Dramatics: A Comedy) are old friends and two of the hosts of Jam Space podcast. First Josh rehashes an old argument he had with Colton over a pinky pipe. Colton tells a story about a time he winged it at a muddy music festival in the Netherlands. Scott talks about working in Mexico and getting sick while on vacation. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about fame in Thailand, weirdos on the side of the road, Hawaiian cliff jumpers and a whole lot more. If you...2019-12-101h 28Humans With FaithHumans With FaithEmbracing All Of LifeWelcome to this wide-ranging conversation with my co-host, Steve McNitt, and our guest, Emma Lenz. Emma, Steve, and I discuss topics like weird church experiences, the messiness of doing life with others, grieving with those you love, and how serving can be the door that opens us up to so much more in our lives. Follow Emma's work at Sac State on Instagram @sacstateyounglifecollege.  www.humanswithfaith.com  2019-12-0432 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Hard Work Of The Soul (EP2)Welcome to the second episode of 'The Hard Work Of The Soul' with my guest, Robina Bennion. Forgiveness, vulnerability, and risk-taking are just a few of the things we discuss in this conversation. I love Robina’s willingness to bring us along in her journey. Like you and me, Robina’s story is a work in progress. Let’s each allow Robina’s courage to inspire us to take our own steps of faith toward our future. www.humanswithfaith.com2019-11-2229 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Hard Work Of The Soul (EP1)The King of Pop famously said, "If you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself, and then make a change."  The title of that song by Michael Jackson is 'Man In The Mirror.' Today's guest, Robina Bennion, has taken to heart those very words. Arriving at a place in life where she knew she wanted more, Robina did something risky, even scary. She looked in the mirror and asked, "Who do I want to be?" These next two episodes focus on the importance of being honest with ourselves. D...2019-11-2025 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Stress Of Deployment (EP2)This episode is part two of my conversation with Michael and Brenda Miller. Michael is a retired U.S. Air Force Officer, and together, they share their journey through the stress of deployment. Thank you, Veterans, for your service. www.humanswithfaith.com  2019-11-1129 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Stress Of DeploymentMy guests for these next two episodes are Michael and Brenda Miller. Michael is a retired U.S. Air Force Officer. Over dinner with my wife and I, Michael and Brenda shared their story of Michael's deployment to Kandahar in Afghanistan. Their journey through what's often called 'Deployment Stress' became an opportunity to grow closer together and to grow in their faith. Today, Michael and Brenda share with other military couples what they've learned about walking through the stressful times before, during, and after deployment. www.humanswithfaith.com 2019-11-0828 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Messiness of Meaningful Work (EP2)Scott Richards is the executive director of Teach For America in the region of what’s referred to as the California Capital Valley. Continuing from our last episode, Scott and I discuss doing what we’d call meaningful work. This time we get into topics such as empathy, proximity, complexity, even difficulty in our attempts at making the world a better place while creating opportunities for others. You’re listening to two guys who haven’t figure it out, but we’re committed to being part of the solution.  www.humanswithfaith.com  2019-11-0327 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Messiness of Meaningful WorkLooking back on our childhood, we often see hints pointing to what we end up doing for work later in life. For Scott Richards, today's guest, this is undoubtedly the case. I hope you glean some insights regarding your journey as you listen to Scott, and I discuss our experiences and attempts to do meaningful work. This first episode with Scott traces his path from a trajectory quite different than what he’s doing today. However, I’d expect it was Scott’s past that, in many ways, shaped him for who he is and the work he’s n...2019-11-0129 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithFinding Sobriety and Freedom From Religion (EP 2)This episode is part two of my conversation with Brandon Hawkins as we discuss his experience of finding sobriety and freedom from religion. So much of the things that Brandon shares are immediately applicable in our lives. Let's listen close, lean in, and without hesitation, to take action on anything and everything we hear that can make a difference in our lives. www.humanswithfaith.com  2019-10-2528 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithFinding Sobriety and Freedom From Religion (EP 1)On the night that Brandon Hawkins gave his life to Christ, the first thing he said to his mother when he got home was, ‘Mom, I just became a Christian.’ Her response? ‘Go to bed. You’re drunk.’ From there, his lifestyle shifted from substance abuse and addiction to religion, and ultimately back to addiction. Then Brandon found true freedom. This episode is the first of two, as Brandon tells his story. www.humanswithfaith.com  2019-10-2226 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithA Conversation With Four Chaplains (EP 2)Does what we're doing shape who we're becoming? This is the second episode of a two-part conversation I had with four chaplains; four amazing people sharing how the chaplaincy is shaping their lives. As you listen to their stories, keep in mind your own. What might God do in you on the other side of your saying yes to him? Subscribe to Humans With Faith on your favorite podcast player or listen online at www.humanswithfaith.com.2019-10-1433 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithA Conversation With Four Chaplains (EP 1)I’m honored to bring you the first of two episodes focused on the chaplaincy. What is a chaplain? What do they do, and why do so many feel a calling into the chaplaincy? The wisdom you’re about to hear is potentially life-changing. While some of us might avoid the difficulty and awkwardness of engaging with others when tragedy happens, my guests count it a privilege to serve others experiencing such pain.  In this episode, you’ll hear statements like, ‘It’s a sacred honor to walk into someone’s tragedy.’ ‘It’s ok to say, ‘I don’t kn...2019-10-0933 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithEmbracing Change (EP 2)Change, it’s a scary word. Provoking anxiety or excitement, the thought of change depends on the circumstance. One thing’s for sure, if we’re pursuing God’s best in our lives, change is a constant. In the second episode of this two-part conversation with Al Kerkstra, we identify some steps of change that help us get from where we are to where we desire to be. www.humanswithfaith.com2019-10-0320 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithEmbracing Change (EP 1)Change, it’s a scary word. Provoking anxiety or excitement, the thought of change depends on the circumstance. One thing’s for sure, if we’re pursuing God’s best in our lives, change is a constant. Today’s guest, Al Kerkstra and I begin a two-part conversation dissecting change and embracing it as a tool for our growth. www.humanswithfaith.com  2019-10-0123 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Power Of Perspective‘God, what do you think about my ______________ right now?' My life, my relationships, my situation, you name it. That's just one more powerful prayer suggestion from today's guest, Diana Mescher. This is the second episode featuring Diana as we discuss The Power of Perspective. You can find out more about Diana at www.dianamescher.com. Follow Diana on Instagram @diana.mescher. www.humanswithfaith.com 2019-09-2325 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithGod @ Work In The White Space'God, can you help me care about people I would normally ignore?' That's a frequent prayer of today's guest Diana Mescher. I'm thrilled to introduce many of you to Diana, a brilliant, compassionate leader whose love for Jesus is simply contagious. Diana's curiosity about people's stories often creates God moments; conversations that illuminate why and how God may be at work in the midst of our situations. Enjoy this, the first of two episodes with Diana Mescher. www.humanswithfaith.com2019-09-1729 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithLessons From Half Dome (EP 3)This episode is the final conversation on 'Lessons From Half Dome.' I want to thank my guests, Robina Bennion, Erica Butler, and Brenda and Brandon Hawkins. Get ready for them to inspire you that some of our best discoveries are on the other side of our fear. www.humanswithfaith.com 2019-09-1136 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithLessons From Half Dome (EP 2)This episode is the second of three conversations where I sit down with four guests, each who recently hiked Half Dome. In this discussion, we listen to Robina Bennion's story. Hiking Half Dome is spectacular. I highly recommend it. What you're about to hear is not the norm. Here's a link to the video Brenda mentions from her hike in 2018. Oh, those infamous cables. Here's a link to the song, 'Fear Is A Liar.' Enjoy episode two of 'Lessons From Half Dome.' www.humanswithfaith.com2019-09-0731 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithLessons From Half Dome (EP 1)What happens when thirty people with diverse backgrounds, different perspectives, and varying degrees of physical ability all embark on a twenty-mile round-trip hike to the summit of Half Dome in Yosemite? A lot happens. More than one might expect. In these three episodes, I sit down with four of the thirty to hear their stories, learnings, and literally, life-threatening experiences. Enjoy episode one. www.humanswithfaith.com2019-09-0329 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithSeason Four PreviewSeason Four of Humans With Faith begins next week. Here's a preview of some of what to expect. I'm humbled that many of you listen to, share, and put into action the conversations I'm able to have with my guests. Here's to another great season of life-giving, encouraging episodes. Everyone has a story. Humans With Faith is your go-to place to hear from people just like you who's faith in Christ influences their everyday life.2019-08-2907 minReal Estate Agent Success CallsReal Estate Agent Success CallsSC198: Scott Rodgers. Surviving The Zillow Changes And Buyer Agents Leaving.In this call, Scott talks about: Teaching elementary school, high school, and being a baseball coach before real estate. Selling 47 homes his first year. Current struggles with the lastest changes Zillow has made with their leads (and what he is doing about it). Bouncing back after losing two veteran buyer agents in the same year. His annual marketing plan to generate repeate and referrals from past clients and his sphere of influence. Hosting a 800 person swimming pool party. Compensation, profit margins, and more. Scott Rodgers SUCCESS CALL …  Watch video above or listen to audi...2019-06-0648 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Process Of Writing (Part Two)This is the second of two episodes with my guest, Steve McNitt as we discuss the process of writing. It's no surprise that a majority of people have said they'd like to write a book someday. What was a bit surprising was how many of you listened through and enjoyed our first episode on the process of writing. If you're curious about some of what it takes to make a book a reality, Steve and I share some of our struggles with the process and a little of what we've learned. At a...2019-05-2929 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Process Of Writing (Part One)Have you ever had the thought, ‘I wanna write a book someday?’ If you have, you’re probably in the majority. The next two episodes on Humans With Faith take a different turn as my guest, Steve McNitt and I discuss the process of writing. I don’t expect this conversation to change your life, but it may be the very thing that motivates you to write that book you’ve been thinking of or convince you that it’s not for you. Either way, you’ll have a slightly better understanding of the often romanticized...2019-05-2127 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithStruggle, Strength, Triumph (Part Two)In this episode, Amy and Jeremy Malekos continue sharing their story of struggle, strength, and triumph as their daughter faced an uncertain future after a difficult diagnosis. Jeremy and Amy share some inspiring moments in this conversation when saying things like, 'Stop fighting against each other and start fighting for each other,' and, 'We don't have a guarantee that our story is going to change, but we do have a guarantee that we don't have to go it alone.' Make sure to listen to the first episode with Jeremy and Amy before you...2019-05-1425 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithStruggle, Strength, TriumphThe Humans With Faith Podcast focuses on the life of average folks like most of you and me who are hungry to learn from one another how faith in Christ influences every area of our lives. In our desire to see God at work, we sometimes look for the incredible, the amazing, crazy God stories that leave us saying 'Wow.' I love the crazy God stories. What I love, even more, are the ordinary, everyday stories of God at work in the mundane, day to day stuff that makes up real life. ...2019-05-0822 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithTHEATER, SCHOOL, AND THINGSA 13-year-old boy who’s head over heels for steamed carrots. A 16-year-old girl who loves singing and dancing and the constructive feedback that comes with the performing arts. Today’s guests are Maddie and Mikey Jantzen, a sister and brother duo who'd prefer rehearsing for their next production more than sitting in front of the TV. In this fun conversation with two of my youngest guests to date, we also dive into things beyond the stage; stuff like school, parents, God, and our favorite superpowers. Don't let the age of my guests fool you. They...2019-04-2926 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithStill Saving LivesIn this episode, I have the privilege of sitting down with Scott MacGregor. For thirty years, Scott served in law enforcement, some of which included protection detail for the Governor of the State of California, emergency operations, counterterrorism, and threat awareness, SWAT, and the protection of dignitaries, not to mention many other things. The father of three girls, Scott faced an unexpected battle when his daughter, Teran turned seven years old. Diagnosed with Severe Aplastic Anemia, a disease in which the bone marrow does not make enough blood cells for the body, Taryn was in a fight...2019-02-0729 minHumans With FaithHumans With FaithThe Next You! (EP 4)In Episode Four of, 'The Next You! A series of conversations on health - spiritual, emotional, and physical,' we dig into the differences between fresh foods and processed foods. Nikki has a lot to say in this episode about sugar and Ryan can't stop talking about water. Meanwhile, Scott shares the story about his addiction to cereal and how he's overcome the nightly bowl of habit-forming goodness.2019-01-0924 minLacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkLacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkScott Rodgers: GameChangerToday on the show we have Scott Rodgers.Scott is an alumnus of Notre Dame. He was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2010 NCAA Championship. He was a two-time All-American and the 2009 Great Western Lacrosse Player of the Year. He led the nation in goals against in 2009, and was third in 2010.He was selected tenth overall by the Toronto Nationals in the 2010 MLL draft. He now plays for the Ohio Machine. He was the MVP for the 2016 MLL All-Star game and won an MLL championship in 2017.Scott and I got a chance to talk about a lot of things, such...2019-01-0548 minLacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkLacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkScott Rodgers: GameChangerToday on the show we have Scott Rodgers.Scott is an alumnus of Notre Dame. He was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2010 NCAA Championship. He was a two-time All-American and the 2009 Great Western Lacrosse Player of the Year. He led the nation in goals against in 2009, and was third in 2010.He was selected tenth overall by the Toronto Nationals in the 2010 MLL draft. He now plays for the Ohio Machine. He was the MVP for the 2016 MLL All-Star game and won an MLL championship in 2017.Scott and I got a chance to talk about a lot of things, such...2019-01-0548 minThe MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh SimpsonThe MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh Simpson83 - Lauren Palmigiano & Scott Rodgers in "Cocaine & Kiddos"Lauren Palmigiano (Funny or Die, The Single Life) & Scott Rodgers (The Dramatics: A Comedy, Swords!) used to play with Josh on the "legendary" Harold team Flap Jackson, but now they are guests on The MEAT. Scott is fresh off an intense month of eloping, having a daughter and losing a cousin. Lauren, or LP tells the tale of a time her mom thought she was on cocaine. These true stories lead to improvised scenes about pitchers who hate catchers, Josh's sad baby gifts, breakfast burritos, coked up parents and more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast...2017-11-071h 31Real Food For Real LifeReal Food For Real LifeEpisode 2: Diana Rodgers, The Sustainable DishAbout Diana Rodgers: Diana Rodgers is a “real food” Licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner living on a working organic farm west of Boston.  She runs an active nutrition practice where she helps people get on track with diet and lifestyle.  She's also the author of several Paleo cookbooks, host The Sustainable Dish Podcast, and the mom of two active kids. Diana speaks at universities and conferences internationally about nutrition and sustainability, social justice, animal welfare and food policy issues.  She is the Consulting Dietitian to several gyms and also t...2016-08-1700 minAbout Nashville PodcastAbout Nashville PodcastEp 16: Scott Reeves (Part 2)THE MUSIC CAREER OF SCOTT REEVES This is part two of a two part series. Part one was focused more on Scott’s successful acting career in soap operas like General Hospital, The Young & the Restless, and Days of Our Lives. Part 2 of this interview is focused more on his music career as half of the popular country music duo called Blue County. Mike talks to Scott in detail about how he broke into the music business, how he got a record deal, life on the road, returning to acting in the TV series Nashville, and how he would survive a...2016-06-011h 51About Nashville PodcastAbout Nashville PodcastEp 15: Scott Reeves (Part 1)THE ACTING CAREER OF SCOTT REEVES Mike talks with Scott Reeves in part 1 of a 2 part series. Scott Reeves is a successful Actor, Singer and Songwriter. You may know Scott from the TV series Nashville or one of three soap operas he has been on like General Hospital, The Young & the Restless, and Days of Our Lives’\. He was also in the popular country music duo called Blue County. Mike talks to Scott about breaking into the acting business, competing for roles against Brad Pitt, Jason Priestly, and Luke Perry, and how he asked his wife of 26 years, Melissa Reeves, to m...2016-05-261h 52Lacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkLacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkScott Rodgers 1on1 with Ryan FlanaganRyan Flanagan interviews Ohio Machine goalie Scott "The Big Rig" Rodgers. Hailing from the blue collar town of Wantagh in New York State, Rodgers openly shares his recruiting story and explains how hard work and passion led him to becoming a 2x NCAA DI All-American and Notre Dame graduate. Listen now to learn more about Scott Rodgers and what life is like as professional lacrosse player in our game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2016-03-1446 minLacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkLacrosse All Stars Podcast NetworkScott Rodgers 1on1 with Ryan FlanaganRyan Flanagan interviews Ohio Machine goalie Scott "The Big Rig" Rodgers. Hailing from the blue collar town of Wantagh in New York State, Rodgers openly shares his recruiting story and explains how hard work and passion led him to becoming a 2x NCAA DI All-American and Notre Dame graduate. Listen now to learn more about Scott Rodgers and what life is like as professional lacrosse player in our game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2016-03-1446 min