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  • Behind the Plate with Joe West - Ep. #185
    Jun 18 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Joe West, a retired MLB umpire, shares his experiences and insights on various topics, including the impact of media on public perception, the complexities of immigration policies, and the integrity of sports. The discussion also touches on personal anecdotes from military service, the role of law enforcement, and reflections on leadership and governance. Joe's unique perspective as a public figure provides a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary issues. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into various topics ranging from the intersection of business and crime, particularly in the context of sports and gambling, to the ongoing mystery surrounding Jimmy Hoffa. They discuss the evolution of umpiring in Major League Baseball, the impact of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals on college sports, and the future of minor league baseball. Personal anecdotes and humorous exchanges add a light-hearted touch to the serious discussions, making for an entertaining and insightful dialogue.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Light Banter
    00:24 Military Stories and Personal Experiences
    03:09 Immigration and the American Dream
    06:12 Media Narratives and Public Perception
    09:15 Political Commentary and Current Events
    12:18 The Role of Law Enforcement and Community Safety
    15:04 Reflections on Citizenship and Military Service
    18:13 Sports, Fame, and Legacy
    21:07 Humor and Personal Anecdotes
    26:47 Ego and Leadership: The Case of Trump
    28:10 Political Genius or Tragic Flaw?
    29:41 The Role of Media in Politics
    32:56 The American Dream: From Poverty to Wealth
    38:22 COVID-19 and Political Accountability
    41:23 The Military Industrial Complex and Regime Change
    42:14 Reflections on Umpiring and Labor Relations
    52:41 The Faceless Umpire: Joe West's Legacy
    54:29 Record-Breaking Performances and College Sports
    56:36 The Changing Landscape of College Athletics
    59:06 NIL Deals and Player Rights
    01:02:52 The Future of Minor League Baseball
    01:05:30 Travel Tales and Personal Stories
    01:14:45 The Journey of Joe West: From Umpire to Musician
    01:14:46 Behind the Plate: Umpiring in Major League Baseball

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Robbie Siegelman - Legendary Horse Trainer, Owner Siegelman Stables,
    1 h et 31 min
  • ARTIS GILMORE BB Hall of Famer talks the NBA Playoffs and reminisces on his love affair w/ basketball. Ep. #183
    May 21 2025



    In this engaging conversation, Artis Gilmore shares his experiences as a Hall of Fame basketball player and his recent golfing achievements. The discussion transitions from his golfing exploits, including a memorable hole in one, to reflections on the evolution of basketball, the physicality of the game, and the impact of his college team at Jacksonville University during the 1969-1970 season. Gilmore also shares anecdotes about playing against legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlain, highlighting the camaraderie and challenges faced during his career. In this engaging conversation, basketball legends Artis Gilmore, Frank Pace, and Derrec Harris delve into the rich history of basketball, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about the evolution of the game. They discuss the impact of marketing on player recognition, the significance of documentaries like 'Jacksonville Who', and the challenges faced by players during the civil rights movement. The discussion also touches on the physical demands of the sport, the differences between the ABA and NBA, and the experiences of playing alongside icons like Michael Jordan.



    00:00 The Arrival of Artis Gilmore
    00:58 Artis Gilmore's Golfing Adventures
    02:00 Epic Matchups: Kareem and Moses
    33:34 The Miracle Year of Jacksonville University
    43:46 The Evolution of Endorsements in Basketball
    44:31 Honoring Legends: The Chicago Bulls Ring of Honor
    46:29 Playing with Greatness: Memories of Michael Jordan
    48:43 The Physical Toll of Aging in Sports
    50:21 Larry Bird: The Trash Talker
    51:53 Comparing Greatness: Bird vs. Jordan
    53:18 Contemplating a Political Future
    53:53 The Impact of the Three-Point Revolution
    55:51 The Dominance of the 1975 ABA Championship Team
    58:04 Era vs. Era: Comparing Generations of Players
    59:37 The Changing Nature of Fouls and Playoff Intensity
    01:00:08 Enjoying the Game: NBA vs. College Basketball
    01:01:20 Navigating Racial Tensions in Sports
    01:04:08 Personal Experiences with Racism
    01:10:23 The Physicality of Being a Tall Player
    01:13:33 The Evolution of Player Equipment and Care
    01:16:05 End Clip.mp4

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    1 h et 17 min
  • John Filo, Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer (Kent St. Photo)
    May 7 2025

    John Filo’s iconic picture of 14-year-old Mary Ann Vecchio screaming while kneeling over the dead body of 20-year-old Jeffrey Miller, one of the four victims of the Kent State shootings in 1970, won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1971.

    The shooting by members of the Ohio National Guard occurred at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio on May 4, 1970. The massacre, which resulted in the deaths of four students and wounding of nine others, changed John’s life, and ours, forever.


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    1 h et 20 min
  • MELISSA RAUCH: Star of TV’s Night Court, Co-Star of The Big Bang Theory. Ep. #157
    Apr 23 2025

    MELISSA RAUCH: Star of TV’s Night Court, Co-Star of The Big Bang Theory.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Trump Tariffs, The State of the Union and Baseball. Ep.# 182
    Apr 9 2025

    Summary

    The conversation covers a range of topics including humorous anecdotes about toll booths, serious discussions on the stock market and Trump's economic strategies, psychological insights into Trump's behavior, the implications of tariffs, and the accountability of Congress regarding Social Security. The dialogue also touches on the intersection of politics and baseball, highlighting the need for accountability in both realms. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various aspects of baseball, focusing on player comparisons, umpiring challenges, and the impact of analytics on the game. They discuss the current state of the Dodgers, the influence of managers like Dave Roberts, and share personal anecdotes, including near-death experiences, that add a unique perspective to the discussion.

    Takeaways

    Billy O shares a humorous story about a toll booth incident.
    The group discusses their concerns about the stock market and its fluctuations.
    Trump's economic strategies, particularly regarding tariffs, are critically analyzed.
    The psychological impact of Trump's upbringing is explored.
    The conversation shifts to the global economic restructuring and its implications.
    Social Security's financial stability is debated, emphasizing congressional accountability.
    The group reflects on the accountability of politicians and the public's perception of them.
    Baseball analogies are used to discuss political accountability and responsibility.
    The conversation highlights the intersection of sports and politics.
    The need for open dialogue in politics is emphasized. Juan Soto's unique style raises questions about player behavior.
    Pitchers like Tom Seaver and Greg Maddox set high standards in baseball.
    Umpires find it easier to call fastballs than breaking balls.
    Young umpires often struggle with timing and positioning.
    The Dodgers' success hinges on their pitching depth and quality.
    Analytics play a significant role in modern baseball decisions.
    Dave Roberts' managerial style balances analytics with gut feelings.
    The unpredictability of baseball makes predictions challenging.
    Personal experiences can shape perspectives on life and death.
    Humor and storytelling are essential in sharing life lessons.


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    1 h et 19 min
  • Currie Graham Actor 1923, NYPD Blue, Reacher, Murder in the First Degree, Law and Order Ep. #181
    Apr 9 2025

    Currie Graham Actor 1923, NYPD Blue, Reacher, Murder in the First Degree, Law and Order

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    1 h et 19 min
  • JOE CORCORAN - Broadway Empresario - Producer of the TONY N’ TINA’S WEDDING Ep. #180
    Feb 12 2025

    Broadway Empresario, JOE CORCORAN, Producer of the TONY N’ TINA’S WEDDING now entering it’s 37th year in production world wide.

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    1 h et 5 min