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Wheeler strikes out 12 as Philadelphia Phillies top Atlanta Braves 2-1

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 3 d ago

Wheeler strikes out 12 as Philadelphia Phillies top Atlanta Braves 2-1

"Zach Wheeler through 8 shutout innings and the Phillies broke through with two in the 5th to down the braves two one. We were limited the braves to three hits while walking one and striking out 12. It my spot's a little better. Getting behind the ball a little better, and I think today kind of showed what we worked on, NIO has got to continue that into the next few starts. Bryson played at the Phillies first run with a sacrifice fly, Trey Turner, doubled in the other. Sean Murphy Homer the 9th for the braves only run. Jim Hart, Atlanta.

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Freeman hits go-ahead 3-run HR in Atlanta homecoming as Dodgers rally, beat Braves 8-6

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | Last week

Freeman hits go-ahead 3-run HR in Atlanta homecoming as Dodgers rally, beat Braves 8-6

"JD Martinez blasted two home runs and Freddie Freeman had a three run go ahead round tripper as the Dodgers upended the braves 8 6 Martinez also had four hits to help the Dodgers overcome a four zero deficit after the first inning. He worked so hard every day to try to go out there and have a good performance. So it's one of those things just, you know, it's gratifying, but at the end of the day, it's just one game. Freeman had three hits and extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a double in the fourth to help the Dodgers beat his former team. Jim Hart, Atlanta.

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'Mississippi miracle': Kids' reading scores have soared in Deep South states

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | Last week

'Mississippi miracle': Kids' reading scores have soared in Deep South states

"Kids reading scores have soared in Deep South states. Mississippi went from being ranked the second worst state in 2013 for fourth grade reading to 21st in 2022, Louisiana and Alabama were among only three states to see modest gains in fourth grade reading during the pandemic. This has been one of the most rewarding years of my career. Simone Hart is a literacy teacher at Schoenberg elementary school in New Orleans. The growth I've seen in these children have given me new purpose. These states have passed laws that emphasize phonics in early screenings for struggling kids. Joshua Lasty is a second grader. The aim is to catch problems with reading early. I'm Ed Donahue

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John Zmirak and Eric Unpack Trump's Hilarious CNN Town Hall

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:23 min | 2 weeks ago

John Zmirak and Eric Unpack Trump's Hilarious CNN Town Hall

"Had this CNN town hall last week. And I find the whole thing so delicious that it's just, it just is so hilarious to me that CNN figures like, hey, our ratings are in the tank, we've got a win win. We'll get Donald Trump on because Fox News doesn't like Trump anymore. We'll get him to come on and we will destroy him. So they have him on, he effectively destroys them. I don't know how it's possible that in New Hampshire, CNN allowed all these looked like pro Trump people into the auditorium. But it's one of the most funny delightful things I've seen and it reveals to my mind again that Donald Trump for whatever faults he has seems to understand America in a way that a lot of the other candidates even on the right don't. He has an ability to connect, which I think at this point is really vital. A political genius is a rare thing. It's something that kind of falls from the sky. Maybe once a generation, and if a party doesn't know how to take advantage of getting a political genius and grooming him and straightening him out and giving him guidance and giving him support and calling him reeling him back when he makes mistakes. But the Democrats were given Bill Clinton after decades of decline after dukakis after Gary Hart. Mondale. But all of a sudden, like a meteorite, the glorious charming sociopath, Bill Clinton falls in their lap. We got Ronald Reagan. After that, what did we have? Bob Dole, George W. Bush, who is like an embarrassment. He was always embarrassed. I don't want to curse on the air, but I have to Mitt Romney. Yeah, yeah. I mean, boy, talk about somebody who's been forgotten. Paul Ryan. Talk about people who nobody thinks about anymore. Nobody will ever think about again, including maybe their family members. Their

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Jansen becomes 7th in major league history with 400 saves, Red Sox beat Braves 5-2

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 2 weeks ago

Jansen becomes 7th in major league history with 400 saves, Red Sox beat Braves 5-2

"Kenley Janssen became the 7th pitcher in major league history to record 400 saves. He helped the Red Sox split at two game series with the braves 5 two. As much I wanted to be in Fenway, that was my wish, but it can be better that the team that I've grown up watching growing up loving and I did it today here in their stadium. Ramel tapio laced a pinch hit single to make it three two Red Sox in the 7th. Tristan casso's extended the lead to 5 two in the 9th with a two run shot. Jim Hart, Atlanta

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Cal Thomas: "Once in a While... I Learned Some Things From Liberals"

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:38 min | 3 weeks ago

Cal Thomas: "Once in a While... I Learned Some Things From Liberals"

"I'm talking to my friend Cal Thomas, and you get to listen. It's kind of crazy. Cal, you have a new book out called a watchman in the night, what you've seen over 50 years reporting on America. We were just talking about Kitty Carlisle Hart. I don't believe she's featured in the book. That's why we're talking about her. Because people will buy the book. And they're not going to hear about kitty Carlos. So now is the time for us to talk about that. But you had the privilege of meeting her and getting to know her a little bit. And she really was kind of one of those iconic New York Grande dames, which neither of us is, let's be honest. Well, that's true. One of the lessons that I've learned over the years, Eric is if you want to get a hearing, you have to not just ingratiate yourself to people of a different political or social persuasion, but actually take an interest in them. It's why I counted people like Ted Kennedy, as my friend, I got endorsements for the book from Henry Lewis Gates at Harvard, a friend of Obama and pat sajak, the host of wheel of fortune. So that pretty much runs the political gamut from left to right. But we spend so much time these days attacking each other and throwing rhetorical bombs at each other. We don't persuade any one of the correctness of our point of view when we label other people and call them names. So I try to take the time to develop relationships with people on what we call the other side, although they're my fellow Americans. And that has opened up a whole new world of communication, listening by them and listening by me. And once in a while, not often, I actually learned some things from liberals.

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Cal Thomas and Eric Reminisce About Kitty Carlisle Hart

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:56 min | 3 weeks ago

Cal Thomas and Eric Reminisce About Kitty Carlisle Hart

"I were together. It was the 96th birthday event for Kitty Carlisle Hart. And I remember I went there, she sang at her 96th birthday. This was at what? It was one of the hotels on Park Avenue here. And I went there with Dick Cavett, and I look over and there's Cal Thomas. I've known you from long before that. But it's hard to believe that the woman who was singing was in a night at the opera, the Marx brothers film from 1935. So I just, I'll never forget that evening, I'll never forget seeing you there. Well, let me take a quick Kitty Carlisle Hart story. Some years ago, I was attending the national conference of editorial writers in St. Paul, Minnesota. And the gentleman who was heading it up the editorial page editor of the St. Paul pioneer press called me and desperation. I had another event that night. I wasn't going to go to this particular event. And he said, look, you got to come back and help me out. I said, why? Well, our speaker who was supposed to debate Kitty Carlisle Hart has been held up due to bad weather at the airport. And I don't have anybody. I said, you're asking me to come in and debate an old lady. Are you crazy? So no, no, please. Come on, you got to help me out. So hold on, hold on. Tell me again, what was this here, roughly? This was in the early 90s, as I recall. In the early 90s, and what in the world was the subject of the debate to be? Because she was once the head of what? The national endowment of the humanities or something like that? Right. There was a big controversy then whether a federal money should be used to underwrite some of these agencies that featured scatological and other things anti Christian things. Yes, I think you may be referring, I believe it's called PBS or NPR. So yes, that was a hot debate. And she was on the wrong side of it. Poor kitty.

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The latest in sports

AP News Radio

01:58 min | Last month

The latest in sports

"AP sports I'm David Schuster, it's round two for both the NBA and NHL playoffs and Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. It was game two between New York and Miami and Tom Marion was there. The next show some heart when they needed it most to beat the heat one 11 one O 5 and game two to tie their Eastern Conference semifinal series at a game of peace. The Knicks already down a game where down 6 points of the heat with 7 minutes remaining, but outscored Miami 24 12 the rest of the way, as Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart combined for 20 points down the stretch. Jimmy Butler missed the game for the heat with an injured ankle, but Julius Randle returned from his ankle sprain to score 25 for the Knicks. Brunson let all scores with 30. Meanwhile, out in the Bay Area, Anthony Davis had 30 points at 23 rebounds. The Lakers taking game one against Golden State one 17 one 12. Over in the NHL, it was game one between Florida and Toronto and John leatherbee has the details. Part of her hanky scored the tie breaking and eventual game on a goal in the second period as Florida doubled up Toronto four two at Scotiabank arena for hanky took a breakaway pass beating Ilya Samsung for his third goal of the postseason. Nick cousin Sam Bennett and Brandon montour also scored for the peppers, while Matthew nyes with his first NHL goal and Michael bunting replied for the buns. Charlotte widow for four on the power play at Sergei bobrovsky made 34 stops for the win. Game two is Thursday night. And down in Dallas, Yanni gourde scored the game winner in overtime Seattle prevailing 5 four over the stars, turning the baseball, the Yankee snapped their four game losing streak forward to over Cleveland, Gary Cole, with another good outing. It was a good punch and counter punch and I was glad to be able to get deep enough that, you know, we could use our guys, you know, and leverage if we did indeed get the lead, which we did. In Tampa, the rays improved to 24 and 6 with a four one victory over Pittsburgh. Elsewhere, Ryan monkcastle hit two home runs Baltimore 11 7 over Kansas City, and Connor Wong had two home runs, Boston 7 6 over Toronto and back in pro basketball, Joel embiid of the Philadelphia 76ers named the league's MVP. I'm David Shuster, AP sports.

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Brunson, Randle help Knicks beat Heat 111-105 to even series

AP News Radio

00:20 sec | Last month

Brunson, Randle help Knicks beat Heat 111-105 to even series

"The Knicks already down a game we're down 6 points to the heat with 7 minutes remaining, but outscored Miami 24 12 the rest of the way as Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart combined for 20 points down the stretch. Hard also snatched 11 rebounds as New York dominated the boards. Jimmy Butler missed the game for the heat with an injured ankle, but Julius Randle returned from his ankle sprain to score 25 for the Knicks.

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Brown, Tatum score 31 each, Boston beats Hawks for 3-1 lead

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | Last month

Brown, Tatum score 31 each, Boston beats Hawks for 3-1 lead

"Jayson Tatum and jaylen Brown each poured in 31 points as the Celtics extended their series lead to three one over the hawks with a one 29 one 21 victory. Brown started the game shooting one for 7. He took off the protective mask. He's worn since February and then knocked down 11 of 15. The rest of the way. I just needed something different. I don't know what it was. I needed to change my shoes. Wipe my hands off, you know, take the mask off, whatever I needed to do. I just needed to help my team get a win and that's what I was trying to do. Marcus smart added 19 points for the Celtics, while Trae Young led the hawks with 35. Jim Hart, Atlanta

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Brunson, Barrett lead Knicks over Cavs 102-93 for 3-1 lead

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00:35 sec | Last month

Brunson, Barrett lead Knicks over Cavs 102-93 for 3-1 lead

"The next have jumped down to a three games to one lead against the Cavaliers by winning game four one O two 93. New York jumped down to a 15 point lead in the first half, then had a weather of Cleveland come back with a score time at 75 in just under ten minutes to play. RJ Barrett led a 15 to 6 run that put the Knicks just one win away from advancing to the second round for the first time in a decade. What quarter to stand tough, you know, every time they threw a punch and kind of do some better. Now it finished with 26 points, ten in the fourth quarter. Jalen Brunson led all scores with 29. Josh Hart added 19. Game 5 Wednesday in Cleveland. Tom Arian, New York.

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Knicks romp past Cavaliers 99-79, take 2-1 series lead

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | Last month

Knicks romp past Cavaliers 99-79, take 2-1 series lead

"Jalen Brunson and RJ Barrett helped the Knicks pound the Cavaliers 99 79 for a two games to one lead in the series. Bronson paced New York with 21 points and Barrett broke out of a slump with 19 as the Knicks bounced back from their game too lost. Josh Hart added 13 points for the knickerbockers. I think we were just trying to be physical. I think we had a good focus level of good attention to detail into doing what they were doing. The Cavs trailed by 27 in the fourth quarter and were held to their lowest point total of the season. Down of a Mitchell score 22 points for Cleveland, but Darius Garland had just ten on four of 21 shooting. I'm Dave ferry.

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NBA playoff action, Tampa Bay loses again

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | Last month

NBA playoff action, Tampa Bay loses again

"AP sports, I'm Bruce Morton. The NBA playoffs are often running. They began with blowouts, Philadelphia got 23 points and 13 boards from James Harden in a one 21 one O one victory over Brooklyn. In Boston, the Celtics raced out to a 30 point bulge at the break and hung on for a one 12 to 99 decision over Atlanta. Meanwhile, there were late dramatics in Cleveland where the Knicks outlasted the Cavaliers one O one 97. Josh Hart's three ball with one 49 left, gave New York the lead for good. And in the west, Sacramento defeated Golden State one 26 to one 23. Baseball Tampa Bay began the season 13 and O. Now the rays are 13 and two, this after falling at Toronto 5 to two. In other American League action, winners included the tigers, guardians, Astros, Yankees, White Sox and Red Sox, among the national leaguers and the W column were the mets, Diamondbacks, braves, Phillies, pirates, and Padres. Bruce Morton AP sports

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The Coolest Birthday Gift From the American Adversaries in Orlando

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:54 min | Last month

The Coolest Birthday Gift From the American Adversaries in Orlando

"We have some fans called the American adversaries, and this is Chris Hart and Nostra Denis and this great crew of hosts. However, who have an evening show you Nostra Dennis and the American adversaries, and they're a local show out of Orlando, their fans of the Eminem experience. Apparently. Well, they sent me a birthday gift, which is one of the coolest birthday gifts I've ever gotten. Three jars of M and M's that they picked up from Disney springs. Now that's cute right there. M and M's, the M and M experience. They sent you some M and M's. That's lovely enough right there. So I get a note, happy birthday from the American adversaries and in Orlando, I thought of you and Mark when we saw these at Disney springs, look carefully at the tiny images and you'll see why, feel free to share these with Mark Davis and then on the birthday card, Chris Hart, who's one of the hosts, said, I'm loving the M and M experience. And by the way, Chris said, Trump is Moby dick. He will prevail 2024. I love that. Anyway, so I looked at the M and M's. Yeah. Mark? They've got your image and mine. Stamped on the M and M's. It's the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life. Now I don't want to eat them, but I've eaten half of one drug. Okay, it's a lovely, and again, did you post it? Did I post it? I'll put a slide of that on the M and M experience. For those that don't even do social media, one of the first things they'll do is show you the big slide. The thing will be 5 to 20 feet tall on the screen. But one of them says M and M EXP, because you can't fit the whole word on an M and M. You can fit on an M and M, little tiny microscopic image of you and me. I mean, I don't know how that's done. I don't know how we walked on the moon. I guess I do understand that. But I don't know how to get those images on the M and M, but I don't know if that ink is a car set of gym. It's the Disney magic.

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Nelson Cruz 2nd-oldest Padre to homer in 10-2 rout of Braves

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | Last month

Nelson Cruz 2nd-oldest Padre to homer in 10-2 rout of Braves

"Nelson Cruz drilled a three on Homer and knocked in 6, leading the Padres through the third straight over the braves tend to. As nice to see the whole line, I'm just doing two dimensional and score runs, makes it fun. Starter Seth, we'll go held the braves to one run on 6 hits and picking up his second win. He helped the Padres win the weekend series three one after they dropped the opener in a walk off. Assam Kim and Trent Grisham also homered and Manny Machado had three hits to help fuel the Padres ten run 13 hit attack. Jim Hart, Atlanta.

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Severe storms threaten Midwest, South after deadly weekend

AP News Radio

01:01 min | Last month

Severe storms threaten Midwest, South after deadly weekend

"War tornadoes and storms threaten parts of the Midwest and south, where at least 32 people were killed over the last several days from severe weather, Missouri officials say multiple people were killed early this morning by a tornado that was on the ground for about 15 minutes and traveled up to 20 miles. This tornado in Iowa tweeted by TMX Adrian SFG one of many over the last several days with more to come says national weather service storm prediction center meteorologist John Hart. Damaging winds were probably the main threat, but there will be the potential of a few tornadoes along the entire extent of the line. That line stretching from lower Michigan all the way through Illinois, Ohio, Missouri, Tennessee, down into parts of Texas. Unfortunate that it happens every spring, but severe storms tornadoes damaging winds are just part of living in the central and eastern United States. He says severe thunderstorm and tornado watches are in place across the entire region. I'm Julie Walker

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Scott Couch: Latest Developments From Nashville School Shooting

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:57 min | 2 months ago

Scott Couch: Latest Developments From Nashville School Shooting

"Of new developments? It seems like every few minutes we're learning something new, one of the things I continue to believe is morning is we've got some new definitive information about how the head mistress at this school Catherine coons came out of her office, left a Zoom call to confront the shooter and was shot down outside her office, one of the metro council and here who serves that district and the connection inside the school also law enforcement background, provided that information initially, it was backed up by the chief of women's challenge break saying that, yeah, by the way, her body was down in the hallway. It appears that she has another hero stepped up to put herself in between pure evil and the children at her school. And then just a little while before we were preparing to come on, I learned from my office that the actress, Melissa Joan Hart, who I believe was just been a number of things, but that's Sabrina, the teenage witch was going to national television shows, lives in the area. She had her husband over on their way for a conference at their children's school, not the school, but nearby. And were among those who helped children cross busy. As they emerged from the Woods, being led by school personnel to escape that shooter and it's just one thing after another. And then late last night, we learned that our own governor Bill Lee had a personal connection to this tiny school of just a little over 200 students. The substitute teacher, misses peak, who was just there for the day, turns out she's a very close friend, close personal friend of our First Lady in Tennessee, and was to have dinner with the governor and his wife after a home after subbing at the school that day. And just the transit is just stuck in the compound and the heartbreak and all the people with personal connections to it. These things impact a community for a lifetime.

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Tarasenko scores winner in OT, leads Rangers past Flyers 3-2

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 3 months ago

Tarasenko scores winner in OT, leads Rangers past Flyers 3-2

"Vladimir tarasenko scored two 32 into overtime, giving the rangers a three two win over the flyers. It's very nice to come back from behind and very nice to get a win, but our game should be better. The blue shirts trail two one until Chris kreider scored with 9 27 left in regulation. Mika's abana jet also scored for New York and Igor shish durkin stopped 25 shots in the rangers final game before Patrick Kane makes his team debut on Thursday. Owen tippett and Scott Lawton had the flyers goals and Carter Hart made 22 saves. I'm Dave ferry.

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"hart" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

06:18 min | 5 months ago

"hart" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"Crimes, cons and cats. And Frederick grosh. Frederick crouch is here. Of course, this is about teddy Hart, which if you are in wrestling, you know the legends of teddy Hart, everyone's got teddy Hart's stories, teddy Hart has been on, talk is Jericho and just to pay the quick picture for those of you that haven't heard it for Frederick for you. I went to teddy's house in Orlando, the one where you filmed that, and I basically press record, like we did right now, and I said, teddy Hart, 97 minutes later. I literally just had to press stop. I was like, dude, I gotta go. You know, teddy talks and talks and talks and talks. So he's a very intriguing character. And we'll get into the weeds of the show, but how did you ever get connected with teddy Hart and decide that you want to put together a documentary about this guy? Like over ten years ago, I was a journalist in Alberta and I wound up doing like a journalism story on a local promotion called the Prairie wrestling alliance. And I think it was Chuck E. blaze and. Anyway, I had never really met wrestlers before, and I was filming it. You're not a wrestling fan. I didn't grow up knowing wrestling. And it turns out all my Friends, no wrestling, and it's just one of those things that just bypassed me, I guess. And I was seeing these wrestlers on the stage doing these crazy, I didn't realize it was so acrobatic. I had no idea. And then I would go to film their lives, their day jobs. And I remember Chucky was working a RadioShack, and I'd see him work and talk to customers, and I'd see him in the ring, and to me I was like, there is something really, really dynamic about wrestling that from a documentary point of view, I want to get more into this. Next thing I know, we got a grant to make a short film about wrestling in Alberta and we wound up following a number of wrestlers and everybody was so damn nice. I think that there's sometimes I'd always assumed wrestlers are you know, I'd watch the movie the wrestler and I always assumed wrestlers maybe were kind of rough and rugged and all this. They were all just super nice people ever met. And then I was thinking, maybe there's some TV show here, but I need to find a rustler that maybe is not so nice. Maybe just somebody that just sort of brings something new and of course somebody's like, you gotta meet this guy, teddy Hart, and I'm like, what? Who is this guy? And yeah, and I heard some colorful stories about they had a match at the PWA and I think teddy brought a cat and a knife on the stage, and it was a part of a schtick. But I was like, that's interesting, and so eventually went to his mansion in short park, here in your Remington. And that's where it all began. I just looked open the door as you see in the film, I opened the door, I look in, and I'm like, where is this? Where am I? This is really weird. I think I got a TV show here. It's so funny too, because it's a classic teddy Hart word, and we're using the word like mansion. I've seen mansions before. It's more of a house. But teddy calls it a mansion. That's a teddy Hart for you. To be fair, it was a pretty big house. Near a golf course. And it was one of those sort of open concept houses with some catwalks, and there was like a full gym in there, and had to ring in the backyard. And to me, it was a mansion. Maybe a little bit more run down. It didn't smell great. But there was a lot of people there. It looked like a wrestling school. To me, it was like a really great once again. So you're starting to get to know teddy Hart and we're starting to think, is the red flags coming up as the widest teddy Hart have a mansion? At this point. Not at first. No. You're just thinking he's a big time wrestler. He's got big money. Absolutely. And he's got this heart name that I sort of learn is this incredible wrestling dynasty in Alberta. And there's all these people there that appear to be at his wrestling school. And everybody's saying great things about teddy. Everybody, you know, it's just like he's a wild man. He's interesting, but great teacher, great this. So no, I didn't know. And I was, I guess I just sort of buckled up and went for a ride. You know, and it wasn't until much later, I started realizing, wait, maybe everything isn't fully adding up to what I'm being told. So what was your initial first impressions of teddy and how did you kind of talk to him about doing a documentary or filming him? Yeah, so at the beginning, when I had this idea for a reality show, it was sort of based around the idea of redemption. And teddy was like, you know, very, I guess, honest about this, you know, I screwed up a lot of things in my life for my big mouth, you know? And he's like, I want to redeem this. I want the heart family to redeem me. I want to go back to WWE. I want to get my career back in shape, and I'm working out hard, and I'm trying to do this. And I was like, what an interesting story angle to follow this redemption. Who doesn't like a redemption story? And that's sort of where it started. My first impressions of them. I was dumbfounded. Like you said about his ability to talk without stopping to breathe. It's like they think the first time I talked to him, he talked to me for like an hour, and I was just kind of half hypnotized to have stunned. You are pure television. This is interesting. And so he was just like, come, I'll show you anything. I'll do whatever, and I was like, okay, let's see what you got. Let's find the story. So just a little background for people that might not know is so teddy, obviously, is Bret Hart's nephew. The son of Georgia Hart and BJ Anna is one of the heart daughters. And very talented, very charismatic, and also, like you mentioned big mouth, maybe immature, he signed a news 19 and was fired very shortly after, and there's now a rule, which I don't know if you know. They don't sign anybody under 21. That might have changed over time, but teddy at the time was like, we're not signing any more teenagers because this guy's off his rocker. So when you say redemption, like you mentioned, now he's trying to get back in the graces. Because he's very talented and very dynamic and very unique with his move set. Like he really did have or does have all the pieces of the puzzle, except for he's missing a few pieces in the brain puzzle, shall we say so when you start filming, do you have any direction or are you just kind of filming generally and thinking like, I'll find a story thread in here somewhere? Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, it was just sort of filming stuff at his house and trying to figure out what the story was, knowing that I think there should be some sort of redemption angle in there.

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"hart" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

Encyclopedia Womannica

05:33 min | 10 months ago

"hart" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

"Will manica. This bonus episode is brought to you by Mercedes Benz. This July we're celebrating dynamos. Women who led dynamic lives that shifted evolved in bloomed, often later in life. Eventually achieving the success they were destined for from the start. Today's will mannequin has embraced contrasting parts of her identity to shape her career. From model to beauty brand founder to soon to be race car driver. Please welcome Jess Hart. Hello, my name is Jessica haase. I'm a model. A car enthusiast. And most recently, I'm a mother. Chess grew up in Melbourne, Australia. When she was 13 years old, she entered a modeling competition and won. She got a contract and started working all over the world. So that kind of changed the course of my world pretty drastically. I stopped school and started modeling around 1415 by 16 I was overseas living in Paris and New York and London. The justice passion wasn't in modeling. It was in cars. That was always something I loved. I had no idea about things like Vogue magazine or anything like that, but I could tell you what the latest old and Pomodoro was. In the fast paced modeling world, just didn't have much time for her hobbies. Modeling has led the way and then kind of had to let my Need for Speed take a bit of a backseat. Jess was learning to enjoy her job, but her passion for cars was always there, humming away in the back of her mind. She could feel tension between who she was, an automobile lover, and who her modeling contracts wanted her to be. I went into it being who I thought I needed to be, which was a model, which was feminine, which was girly. And you know, being into cars and driving fast and wanting to do those kinds of things, just didn't align with that. You know, I remember years down the track, I'd be at like a dinner, a fancy dinner or something, and someone would say something about a car or something. And I would know, make a model of a certain car or something, and people being really shocked that I would know that. After almost two decades in the modeling industry, just started to feel burned out, she made the decision to take a break. I just felt this really rebellious side of me coming back out, like just so sick of being told what to do and where to go. And I remember in my late 20s, I was like, I'm gonna go on a vacation. And my age is just being like, don't do that. And they rebelled and I was like, no, I'm going. And I'm gonna say no to everything and it turned down anything that came my way. And I just had this urge to kind of start taking control back of my own life. And then once I started doing that and making my own schedule and only saying yes to the jobs I really wanted to do and having more time to myself, that felt really good. Chess asked herself an important question. What does she need to do to be happier? She realized she wanted to rediscover her Need for Speed. And the Mercedes AMG driving academy seemed like the perfect place to start. Forever, I had the AMG driving academy as a bookmark on my computer. And I was like, oh my God, that's exactly what I want to do. So I signed up and then I just I never looked back. Just loved being behind the wheel of luxury vehicles, speeding around a track. And she was a quick learner. I was pretty good, which helps, like I was really kind of fearless. But of course, as soon as I can actually at least half drive all these people looking at you, waiting for you to kind of mess up. But I think if you looked at the time, like I would definitely in the top ten of the whole group. Jess has been working since she was 13 years old. Her dynamic career has let her down different paths, following her interests. In addition to learning to drive race cars, Jess has kept herself busy with more modeling work, raising her kids and starting her own beauty brand. Luma beauty, which she founded in 2014. Through all of this, Jess says she takes each moment as it comes. You know, nothing feels like it's been that big of a quest at the time, even going into the car thing. That's led my life in a whole different direction. At the time, none of these things really seemed like big deals at all, but I guess once you put them all together, they seemed pretty dynamic. Chess is about to get her racing license, and she's an ambassador for Mercedes Benz. I have always had Mercedes in the back of my mind as that's making it, you know, as much as being on the cover of Vogue for me being an ambassador for Mercedes Benz was always one of my dreams. And they just empowering my passion and always asking how they can be helping me continue driving and doing my passion and for all women that are out there thinking about doing this, I think it's really important that we're going to be the forefront of this campaign. Women in cars. All month, we're talking about dynamos. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

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"hart" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

02:13 min | 1 year ago

"hart" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"And a mood has opened up the floor for him as a great shooter in Jalen Williams inside. They don't have a true rim protector guys back there blocking shots, but he's taking something like 40 charges on the season so far. So that's how they protect the rim. Arkansas made it to an elite 8 last year. I think they're elite 8 or bust in probably better than that this year. They're legit final four contender. And yeah, LA shoes a team that early on was almost unbeatable and now they have gone the other way. They still have an elite defense. They really miss Xavier Pence in the Missouri transfer when he was out of their lineup for a little bit. He's back now. I just something seems off from a chemistry standpoint with that team. I know we'll wade has not been happy with the way they played. He really got on him a couple of weeks ago about finding the right shots and getting the right people on the floor. He was confident early in the season that the defense will always travel. It will always be there and it's true to an extent, but they just haven't shared the ball like they're capable of and the ball gets stuck with the LSU they have a hard time winning games. And finally, we know about 6 Florida had a huge win on Saturday, but they have more work to do, don't they? Yeah, they do. Without a doubt, they were probably like the 12th team from the bubble 11 team from the bubble Saturday. Now that win goes a long way, that's another quad one win form. They already have a win against Ohio State, which is going to carry a lot of weight for them over the course of the rest of the season and come selection Sunday. The biggest thing is that gave Mike white's team some momentum. Auburn was a little wobbly and they delivered the knockout punch. Now they almost gave that game away. They're a 7 with under a minute to go and created a turnover and put auburn in a position to either tie or win the game, but Mike white really loves his team. It's a good group of guys. They're in a position now where they can go on a run late and I think the schedule will permit them to do that. Tom, I know you have a game. We don't want to keep you even though we would love to keep you. But we'll do this again soon. And we'll see you in a we'll see you in two weeks. Hey, thanks so much. We'll be watching this. I got nothing else to do. I could say the whole time. Thanks, buddy. That's what we're afraid of. Tom Hart, joining us, always great with this time..

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"hart" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

02:42 min | 1 year ago

"hart" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"It's amazing to me. How many people complain about the length of a baseball and that includes me there too long especially sitting at work. Tv station and got a three and a half hour old game. That's still not over. It is ridiculous but when it comes to college football. Nobody complains about it. You go to your favorite teams game. You know three and half three forty five. It's it's dern near close to a four hour experience but nobody's complaining in part it's only once a week. It's not every single night but college. Football is back in a fun. Gotta talk to tom hart. He's a mizzou grad who is really risen the ranks in recent years broadcaster worked at the big ten network. He's been with the sec network for a while. Now espn television. You see pop up on a lot of mizzou games and phantom on the radio in the past something. I always wanted to ask because he grew up in columbia and then went to mizzou. I just assumed that fan base is out there. Whatever he does mizzou game would give them sort of. Joe buck treatment. Oh you hate our team all year. You're from st louis. You you love the cardinals near mizzou guy. You must be rooting for the tigers. I always always sort of assumed that. Tom hart would get that kind. Of flack so wanted to ask him about that. What's the perspective on. eli drink outside of missouri. What are they saying around. The sec travels everywhere within the conference. Get his take on that. Dealing with the likes of. Nick sabin mike leach. Because when you're a broadcaster play by play guy you get to huddle with these coaches the night before the big game. You're going one on one in a room. One on three with your analyst and sideline guy and just kinda talking about the game but also just access that you don't get other places. So i wanted thomas take on that a guy who grew up in columbia ends up in the broadcast world. Who were those influences Back in the day. Tom's guy who likes to have fun makes a joke or two. And i wondered if he ever got you. Know an executive producer. Anybody tell him to tone it down a bit son because he is a guy who will have some fun on the broadcast so mizzou fans have seen a lot do a basketball games. A lot of games. Johnson bowled which is fun for tom because he grew up a tiger fan a johnson world fan. So it's a little. Sec football talk here. Tom lives in atlanta. Now georgia fans boy. They are amp and ready for a national championship. It's been since nineteen eighty with herschel. Walker long wait for the georgia bulldogs so college football. Talk a little about the.

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"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

03:38 min | 1 year ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

"For all of us. It's about predicting where the consumer is going and getting catholic right. One of the things we want to do is create odds that don't suck then. Bracing chains creates great possibility. I'm at heart and this is marketing today on the show today. Got niddle patel. He's a senior partner at lippincott. Middle works at the intersection of business strategy and customer insights with almost two decades of experience. He's working with global brands across industries on issues such as brand architecture portfolio assessment and positioning on the show. Today we talk about a new version of brand architecture. That lippincott has just released called. Agile master brand. Talk about what it is. How to use it in the important aspects of Especially governance of your brand using this model and setting specific timing and criteria for when you would merge.

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

04:14 min | 1 year ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

"Launching this back with someone. He met on lunch club to hired someone he met. Didn't expect to hire.

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

02:34 min | 1 year ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

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"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

01:58 min | 1 year ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

"How she breaks it down so i hope you enjoy this conversation with lorraine barber miller lorraine welcome to the show. Thanks alan. i'm delighted to be with you. We'll start off with something fun with everybody. That comes on if we if we can find something and i hear you lived on a man-made island. That's the first time. I think that's been on the show so tell me about the manmade island so During my time in dubai. I lived on the palm jumeirah which i think most people have heard quite a bit about.

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"hart" Discussed on Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

06:48 min | 1 year ago

"hart" Discussed on Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

"All right so tommy. You told us last week that you recently got a chance to check out a sure doing his vegas residency. You loved it right. Tommy loved it loved it. More than kevin. Hart because kevin hart came out of the audience and jumped on stage with us that mommy loved. You loved it from your seats. Yes right saturday night. Kevin just crashed. The stage started singing. Kevin posted a video of themselves. Onstage thing the music just got a hold of him and he felt like. It was a moment to showcase his voice and it was epic. These are kevin's words. He's been turning. Down record deals all really funny. I believe him. I actually believe in given some money paid really would man. It's getting hard. The mad move. Though pop i guess oh yeah seeing bad. Was it bad at talking talking. It was funny. It's an amazing show. Y'all got to see you skates us. Brought atlanta took vegas when i say magic city for about fifteen minutes. Wow wait i got the sound good show rate at our hearts kevin. I love you had a good time. You enjoyed it. I enjoyed it. It's like i went to. I felt like what second with my wife i mean. Wow is that bad. That i can't uh sure though so enjoy schommer. Yeah i feel. Like i a broadway show but just you know it was. It was a good man. That vegas is changing. It's you know it's it's look for a while you get black entertainers at the griffin and eddie. Griffin's idea george wallace this you know that's great. That's good the vegas is vegas man. It really is a new addition is going to have a residency we go. I'll be every every. Hello every johnny ham. Bobby six everybody. Wow all right so in other entertainment news we gotta get to this rolling stone magazine. Just bow down to beyond say By giving her credit for the best music video of all time all right they just dropped its list of one hundred greatest cliffs. I'm talking about rolling stone magazine and to no one's surprise formation top. That list bay shows up a couple more times. Yeah congratulations including a number twelve. Finish with single ladies and Jc had ninety nine problems his video as well. So congratulations to both of them. All right j. It is time for today's headlines out. Everybody it's time for the news with an trip. Okay thanks jay. This is trip for the news and good morning. Everyone despite the new kind of corona virus southie the nation's top infectious disease expert says he doesn't foresee a whole bunch of twenty twenty type lockdowns right now. Dr anthony found she tells. Abc's this week that while the number of vaccinated people in the us keeping the number of new cove infections down a bit unarticulated americans still problem. We have one hundred million people in this country who are eligible to be vaccinated who are not getting vaccinated. Nevertheless authorities say that the number of people getting shot has been increasing a bid as new cases and hospitalizations. Rise and i guess a lot of residents of beginning to feel a little antsy about that. American tourists are going to be allowed by the way to visit great britain starting today if if they can prove that they've been vaccinated or if they have a negative test result and british health officials. Say that an overwhelming proportion of english residents believe in not still wear masks outside the home. You know unlike Americans who a lot of a lot of people are fighting against his. Don't wanna do anymore. English and say they still wear the mass and they got no problem with a federal government has run out of the legal authority to borrow money. That's why the us debt ceiling which was suspended because of the pandemic has expired so we the congress will has to renew it or secretaries Statistics actor janet yellen says if it's not raised by tomorrow. Her department is going to resort to tools like suspending investment in federal employees retirement funds. And stuff like that. In order to hold back on the spending the national fiction ban has expired but some local cities and towns are enforcing bans on their own. Meanwhile many congress persons are asking the president to please extended himself do that and then if he has to get sued fine but he says he can't because the supreme court says that he cannot do it again unless the congress okays it civil rights attorney ben. Crump is suing johnson and johnson over its talcum powder which reportedly causes ovarian cancer in which attorney crump contents has been mostly targeted. Black women company. Insist their ads are multicultural. Good news at the olympics. The fabulous simone bossa. She's over the twisties so she will compete tomorrow on the bouncing by the way you know. Simone biles has competed with broken toes for people out there who think she was. You know being a wigner and finally the reverend al sharpton to utilize hippo you you excuse me you you. You know what i'm saying can't say that this morning but he's going to be there for hip hop pleasant big marquee at his funeral later today in new york attending a who's who of hip hop royalty like l. o. Cool j fat. Joe big daddy kane marquee. Born marcel. theo hall died july sixteenth biz. Best known for his nineteen eighty-nine hit just a friend most recently. He was irregular on some kid. Tv shows now. Back the steve harvey morning show. You're listening to morning show..

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"hart" Discussed on Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

08:40 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

"Gimmicks dot com the officials. Something to wrestle store where you can find gimmicks for yourself or the fan in your life you items added weekly. I'm with you on there. There could be two potential things but it feels like and i could be wrong. I don't know feels like at times by someone we've heard he sort of has his vision for what he thinks. The top of the car needs to look like and sometimes and this. Is you know before you were back. They were fans online. Turpin about all roman reigns. this roman reigns that and of course these days we know roman reigns over like nobody's business but we don't talk about current stuff. I'm just trying to bring up a point that i feel like this is one of the few times. Maybe the first time since you've been there where you could wonder man. He always has it together. He always has the answer. But he's not confident in this answer. Yes there are two possible answers but normally he's pretty decidedly. We're this is what we're doing. Maybe not some of the undercard stuff but for the top the direction of the company. This is the first time it sort of feels like a ship without a sail and by the way. That's not necessarily his fault. Let's not forget in the background. He's on trial for his whole fucking life. There's a lot of shit going on. Yeah then again. It wasn't oh we don't know what we're doing. We knew what we were doing. Which is do we had two options and it was. That's a good problem to have when you when you have two options and you have two ways to go again. I'm just saying tad context. We've talked about this before. With regard to shawn michaels where he would say. God it stop telling me he's a baby face. That little son of a bitch will never be a baby face and then fast forward. A few months. I've been telling you guys. He's a baby. Say he flip flopped but he was solid in his convictions. Either way right. It's not like he's wishy washy like well could be. This could be that whether it's right or wrong. It feels like he always had no. This is our guy. What's fucking wrong with you. You know and he saw his conviction could go either way I think hindsight being twenty twenty. If i were betty man i would think that brett will i mean. The vince solid in his conviction that it was going to be brett but he didn't want to that anybody know in the talk of it being luger and people going it could be either or it was a pickle to me if he if he thought it was lugar. He would've decided by summer slam. Just beat yoko at summer slam but when he did go that way it feels like you know if he was really sold on him he would have did it but he didn't so it's going to be breath. Let's keep it going Let's also talk about some meltzer speculation. owen the the owen storyline was modeled. After the bruno martino larry's nabisco storyline think. There's any comparison there all thank stupid comparison. Okay do you want to explain. Why wasn't this was based in family. This was based in family jealousy. This wasn't based on you trained to me brett now. I'm gonna turn my back on you. This was from day. One is a child looking up to your older brother. You don't have to get hot bam. I don't get hot about it because yeah i made a comparison. He didn't make an accusation. You're you're hot at a comparison. I hate him faulk this. This is exhausting breath. I'm tired of this show. I mean it feels like you're just irritable and fuss. And i mean i heard what you did before all your animal and fussing about everything fuss about nothing great. Bret hart ends ninety three. On new year's even williamsport pennsylvania in front of a packed house of two thousand. Five hundred people is going to defeat. Irs in the main event is probably the most nineteen ninety thing pau nineteen ninety-three thing possible This is a weird year for brat. He's the guy he's not the guy he's kinda guy. Is this the year that maybe solidified brett events that if nothing else he's mr reliable and they have nothing else. He's mr steady and reliable. Yeah always they're always going to deliver and do what you want. He's always going to be be that guy. The guy that always delivers gives you what you expect. I wanna i wanna ask here too. Is this also. Perhaps and i'm just freestone. Is this also. Perhaps when he realizes he is steady he is reliable but he's not exactly the superstar that were we hoped for. I think vince kinda still look at. It is. we'll get there really. Do think that. Vince wanted it for brett and figured we will get there. Maybe it's just gonna take a little bit longer than we anticipated. Hindsight being twenty twenty and again. I realize timing is everything but do you think his whole the hart family. The canadian stampede. The the anti-american the canadian hero. Do you think that thing could have worked in ninety four for lex and bret with legs being the all american patriot. Okay no i. Don't think that any you know. Unfortunately i don't think lex let's could come off genuine on either side of that. You know what i mean. Forget lex for a minute. I'm really trying to ask a question about breath. Do you think. Because i think breath. Nineteen ninety seven is fucking masterful. I think if you take brad's nineteen ninety-seven you can put it up against almost anybody. As far as the promos. The entering work the character work. I was more invested in. Brett's nineteen ninety seven creative body work than any other year by a mile and it felt real and i guess my question is those. Were trying to find okay. He's our steady reliable. He's always going to have good matches blah blah blah. But that's him as a baby face. Do you think brett could've turn that knob to eleven as the canadian hero here in ninety four and been he'll know because he wasn't the canadian hero yet i think brett needed that run is a champion and as the end. All be all to get you to that point. I say i'm accents unless there's some questions here from fans we've got ontario wild man podcast. I guess forgetting creative with how we're plugging here. was selecting bret hart to become the main event guy. A strategic move to redirect is and change people's minds of what wrestlers are supposed to look like because of the steroid trial or was brad truly picked because he was supposed to be the next hulk hogan so We didn't talk about steroid trial. But i do think that's worth mentioning. You wanna guy who can be your poster boy. Who does it look like the anabolic warrior. Has i think some of called the ultimate warrior that has to play a assumption in california. Call them that but anyway I don't know the the the idea to change the idea to give a completely different presentation. Yes but how brett was picked was looking at specifically reaction that he had received on last. Few international tours is dependability. And the length of time that he had been there and to be something different. Not to be the next hulk hogan and that's what we made the mistake in sometime. Say what would we have done this with hulk. Brent wasn't hope right in that and that was also the beginning of man we got. We got to present different than we would ask questions so that was on us but brett was the guy because he was a dependable guy solid. You knew exactly what you were getting in there was a groundswell you look at the international audience that felt that hey man. This guy's a megastar but steroids had a little bit of something to do with it. I mean we did a kevin nash episode years ago. One of our first ones when we talked about kevin coming over you were pretty playing about saying. Oh yeah. He's huge. He's jacked and he's cleaned so that been. Yeah as far as being champion. Or i'm sorry. I lost context but no brett bread was definitely a different look. It wasn't he wasn't someone that people were going to look at and say. Oh look this.

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"hart" Discussed on Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

03:15 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

"Of course at this point. Jack tunney is going to order jerry. Lawler to wrestle bret hart because the doing the whole fake broken leg trick or be suspended for life and of course heart starts the match hitting lawler with a bucket pounding on him with a crutch lawler max. The comeback shots from the second crouch is in aram brett's crotch into the post and start choking with christ's security's going to hold back. Oh and bruce. Eventually brett comes back with a low blow pulls down strap which was lost on the entire crowd and then used a piledriver came off the top rope with a point and put on the sharp shooter for the submission and six minutes and thirty two seconds and meltzer would right. Heart kept the hold on for several minutes. While several referees and road agents and family members stood around it was finally announced. The decision was reversed and that by virtue of the win lawler had become king of the wwf. So i guess. King is a new title but it's under mexican rule since it could change hands by q. Lawler ends up being carried out on a stretcher. And while on the stretcher bruce attacks lawler and as a match. It's maybe three stars. But the whole scenario from start to finish was worth four stars meltzer loved. It loved the idea of showing the harder. Edge of. Bruce are not bruce but of brett Good stuff man. I mean any sort of doubts you had about this decision. Creatively had to be quelled when you actually see him. Pull it off right. Yeah i knew they would because lawler's that much pro and breakfasts that damn good But what is lost on. A of people is lawler. Did one thing at the very end of the night it to me. It was the greatest. He'll move inches so simple after all. The bullshit lawler still had his crown shit. And they're wheeling jerry out on the stretcher after he's been beaten to death by brad. Hart has been beaten by brett's brother bruce. And just you know all this crap in their wheedling jerry out and right before jerry. Go soo the koerbel. He barely holds his arm up and his one finger. Saying i'm number one. I'm the winner. Jerry couldn't move could was so beat up. He's being what we allowed. Research was able to barely get that arm up and then put that one finger. Up like yeah. I'm the witter. I'm king in on may be on a stretcher but i beat your guy you love that. Jesus loved absolutely fucking. But that's i mean that's that's the title of a true pro of guy that gets it a real. He'll write that even when you have kicked my ass in left nothing else i won. It gets that last little run up the ass. Beautiful peer comrade versus time to talk about something you and i both love talking about. And that's our pets. We've debated this.

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"hart" Discussed on Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

04:54 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard

"That's rock either dot com and a checkout. You'll see that. How did you hear about if box. Right in the word wrestle and let them know bruce prichard cinci so another memorable role moment as brat versus bam bam where lawler is In the balcony. Cutting one liners on stu and helen. Hart while they're in the crowd. We've always heard that. Br i had no issues with jerry doing this. But did you ever hear anything to the contrary. No and for the most part. Jerry ran all that by breath and stu and helen because again the respect for for stu hart and respect for bread and just Hell art being one of the classiest. Women you'd ever wanna meet in your life the epitome of just like i. I can't even think of anybody ever even of the kids. Are anybody ever talking about hella. Getting upset raise your voice or anything like that. She was the epitome of class. So yeah it was it was. It was funny to do that to that. To the matriarch of that family at the same time a single is going on is working with jerry a lot down in the. Us w. a. We'll see happy to do. These deals is this part of his. Wbf contract and see paid separately for that. Can you tell us about this interesting. Little talent trade that you guys were doing with you. W i don't know that brett was necessarily happy about going down working in memphis but it was a it was something to to help jerry out in tennessee yes. We should mention brenton. Yoko in a cage on the house shows is gonna draw fifteen thousand people for one hundred and fifty five grand at the arrowhead pond. There's gotta be something to this brett yoko thing but we'll move on summer slam. Jerry lawler is going. Climb an injury in the clowns going to take spot Here this on the observer. Lawler comes out on crutches to do the. Oh broken leg trick. He brought join as his replacement going. Through a bucket of confetti on the ringside crowd and then threw a bucket of water. On bruce hart who was at ringside with owen. Hart it said that. Bruce hart didn't know the bucket of water was coming at least tell me that's real. That's real. i love you guys. And it feels like owen would have known had just not told him right probably maybe his idea they have a decent max actually by the vin. Retinoid nhs idea idea. Yeah so they have a decent match Meltzer says but that was all an ended in non minutes and five seconds when bragg got doing in the sharpshooter and then lawler broke across over his head for the hugh star in half. Whose idea was this pivot to join in there before jerry. It was wait get he. It was it was a way for you. Know to kind of get a double double batch out of the thing in for lawler to get heat just just that much more hate. It was addictive thing to do. And then you know we've got the match later on but yeah it was definitely a foreign spot. Listen i'm a big southern wrestling fan. Obviously growing up here in alabama. But i understand. There is an anti southern wrestling bias. You think vince or anybody else. At any concerns about jerry lawler's entering style that perhaps it was quote unquote to southern other. There was a concern. But you know Jerry's mouth i think could always outweigh those concerns. Always assumed you put a microphone. Jerry's hands jerry was able to get any any heat in regain any credibility that he may lose in. Jerry knew how to adapt a style as well. Waller was you know yes. He was a southern tennessee. Guy the work that southern tennessee style. However when you got jerry outmanned jerry wet. Jerry went to florida. Freddie graham in in work that territory in did big business. Jerry came to texas with us with blanchard in did big money and was able to adapt his style to wherever he was so. I never i never really looked jerry. As oh hey. He's he's the southern ratzel. I don't think jackie fargo would have gotten over anywhere else. You know other than tennessee. I don't think the jackie. Because of his style was was something that he could have adapted jury adapted. Some guys could some guys could man..

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"hart" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

"Everybody is the j. envy. Angela ye shall mean to go to breakfast club. Still kicking it with kevin. Hart now how do you balance being a dad and all our work digital rags were coming up. You wanna you wanna make as much money as possible to support your family bright but then when you make money is never enough but then you look at your kids like a have enough money to chill but i still want to continue to make money. So how do you balance the dad and then to make all this money. Because i'm setting up with future for legacy. How do you balance that. I think that all those tears you just talked about are ones that you have to experience ultimately to get to the point where you see is really important right and as a guy that chases after success harder than anything that chases after ws multiple wins. That wants it in all aspects When it comes to this thing of family you get to a weird space where you start to understand that the time that you think you're given to your family isn't as much time as you could be given and you then go. You know what. I need to prioritize my family the same way that i prioritize my willing one for success. And it's it's a weird thing because you feel like well if i don't hustle and chasing after a can't get the money to take care of my family which is true which is why you need some success to make you see and understand what that is and what that feels like but when it boils down to it time can't be replaced and you can't get back And as you get older you realize that and that time that you kinda miss with those kids you can look back on it and go damn you know. I missed the last you know. Even i was around. I missed a lot. You get to a place of just understanding. The time is what's most important and that happiness that we're all searching for it boils down to a place of the people that you're giving your time too and that that you're giving that energy to so i got to a place of understanding that that's what really matters. The money's great. The success is great. But you know. I was in the hospital. That wasn't there. You just got the people that are with you in that matter in that box with you so when it comes down to you being in that box or when it comes down to anything happening that puts you in a position of a box who those people that you're going to share that with who are going to be there with and that's where our prioritize my my energy and effort now like it making sure they know they're worth they know their value and i'm on bobby..

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"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

"When we last spoke you described two approaches to solutions there being worked on one a browser approach and then a universal idea approach. Can you describe both of these. I mean because if we lose the cookie we tire lose targeting and personalization in marketing in the digital form anyway innocence. Yeah and one of the key thing to remember is it's not that all cookies are going away. I'm just third party cookies. So when you're on a website. Let's say you're on cnn dot com or new york times dot com when you're on some some major website and they drop cookies. Those are first party cookies so a domain that juror. That's indeed url bar of your browser. Cookies owned by that domain. Our first party cookies cookies that are dropped from other domains so you know it might be the publisher might be working with. Dsp or an ad server. You might see a domain like some t. s. p. or some ad server dot com and those would be third party cookies. And that's what's going to be blocked. So personalization will still be possible through cookies and through similar methods i party sense from a individual publisher. Or if you're on an advertiser website you'll still be able to to personalize their What you won't be able to do is personalize across sites based on an pages that you viewed or interactions that you've had on other sites so it's up completely going away but there's definitely going to be an impact to how personalization is done today in terms of the two methods right there's two camps like you said there's the browser camp which is being led more or less google and their their proposal of turtle dove and also flock and these are more where identification of audiences will happen in the browser. And then there are the user. Id based approaches unified ideas of major proposal in this space that there's a few others as well but these actually rely on logged in data from email addresses or other pi that similar and this will allow a hashed. Id's that personal. I'll get and then get shared around that way so this is somewhat similar to the way that that third party cookies functions then using a slightly different on to maintain that persistence of the id.

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"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

03:51 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

"Almost like your mother in law's tongue it makes makes sense. I hope my mother-in-law listening to this so anyway moving on as a marketer curious if there is brands or companies or causes that you follow or you think other people should be taking notice. Yeah so a new company that came across in the last couple of months i was. I took the subway for the first time in a long time. A few weeks ago actually saw an ad on the subway platform and it was a company called back market. I don't know if you're familiar with it but they are a marketplace for refurbish devices. And i was just looking more into them. And they're very mission driven and their mission is to really. How do we reduce environmental waste caused by devices. And i think that's fascinating. Because especially with covert and the increase for digitization as we mentioned right devices are indispensable and yet they actually take a lot of energy to create and then it also. They sort of lasts for a long time sort of end up in. Landfills are not back market trying to create not just a marketplace but really an economy for refurbish devices. So that people can sort of make more use out of out of these devices so that a they become more affordable and then be also become warrant sorta environmentally responsible. I think it's a fascinating concept definitely and especially as you think about all the virtual students in the us in many of the students I would imagine have a hard time accessing devices or or cheaply accessing devices. Yeah makes perfect sense in and for the environment for all those reasons he just laid out. I'll have to check them out. I haven't heard of them for will last question for you. Curious what you think is the either largest opportunity our biggest threat that marketers are facing today. So i think Similar to what i was talking about earlier i think a big threat is if people with an organization operate in silos and so i think the opportunity is really how do we better integrate marketing coms customer experience sort of altogether so all of these different pieces work together to deliver customer value and to build that relationship and trust with our customers. 'cause i do think right especially in the world right now. It's it's harder and harder to draw the lines between sort of where pr ends were. Marketing begins or where prada experienced starts. And where service begins right and so i think organizations that internally are siloed and see these different functions being very separated at the end might not be well positioned to deliver the greatest customer benefit. Erica thank you so much for coming on the show. Join the conversation. Thank you for having me. Hi it's allen again. Marketing today was created and produced by me with support from my team and podcast editor sound engineers and writers. Cher your genius. Find them at share your genius dot com. If you're new to marketing today please feel free to write us a review on itunes or your favorite listening platform. Don't forget to subscribe on marketing. Today podcast dot com and tell your friends and colleagues about the show. I love to hear from listeners. You can contact me on marketing today. Podcasts dot com there. You'll also find complete show notes linked to what was discussed in the episode today and you can search our archives. I'm alan heart and this is marketing today..

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"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

07:51 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

"Are now the vp gm of the hispanic business unit for pepsico. What was your path to get there. Yeah i am studied engineering for college. So i was math and science person in high school and my physics teacher mr adrian nouvelle who actually was so important to my life that he came to my wedding by way and kind of steered me into the space helped me with <hes>. College application letters recommendation. And so i studied engineering before. You're so i've been in a manufacturing environment for awhile. Bump steel toed shoes uniform union arment. And that's really where i started my career <hes>. At the same time my company was so gracious that <hes>. They paid for my mba. So <hes>. i went to <hes>. Uconn in stamford connecticut to take classes at night and really got more exposed to concepts of business management marketing research and just really loved it and so then when i asked for a new gig they said finance or sales and unlike okay sales and sales and all i need to go into marketing because marketing guides what we're doing in sales and i think they could do a better job and so i was lucky that my <hes>. General manager at the time created a job and that was that was the beginning of my marketing career. So very classically trained at unilever and then pepsi around marketing from like you know the analysts all the way through up till now you know a vp gm. Which i'm really proud and excited about and <hes>. And yeah i feel like i'm in a really great role. Right can make a big impact on the careers of our of our folks drive to mercy inclusion and drive the business results faster than general market because the population is growing so quick so and <hes>. There's just so many things that are benefiting from being in this role that <hes>. That i'm really grateful about. But that's kind of the the journey really. It was not linear at all <hes>. Did not start off wanting to and marketing that side of my brain and that analytical process orientation i think does just a market yeah i think increasing edge to a home maybe ten years ago when you made the original switch i think today it's much more analytically rigorous than it has been in the past <hes>. But yeah no. That's that's phenomenal. And i've had a few folks on the show. That have transitioned from engineer to sales marketing. And it's it's funny the way you went through that transition in how you described it because a few of them have described it similarly meaning they. They went from engineering the sales and then they realized my words not yours. How bad marketing screws it up. And they need to go help marketing. Try to figure that out because it it comes down to the sales folks at some level whether their marketing is getting it right or not so. It's an interesting learning curve and <hes>. A pathway that. I've heard before. So what would what drove what drove the creation of the hispanic business unit. And how are you guys thinking about like measuring success. That's a that's a big scene seemingly to me as an outsider like it seems like a big big thing like a big shift in how you're organized. Yeah this was created. I believe in twenty eighteen by out. Carrie who at the time was still pepsi. Co when of are really incredible leaders kirk. Tanner who's our ceo and <hes>. My current boss. Greg lyons our cmo and they just really realize that you know the hispanic <hes>. Business is untapped potential and if we have a fixed mindset about it and we're not going to capture that growth and <hes>. So what's the do different because in the past. Yeah we had a multicultural team. That <hes> definitely had <hes>. A role but didn't necessarily have ownership and so the do different had to be to create an organization that was dedicated to this and have the right resources. And that's what they did and <hes>. And it's been pretty successful. Ever since the the key measures to the other question you had really is around. Hey can we help grow faster with hispanic consumer than the general market. Can we help build equity with this fan of consumer and <hes>. And those are some key metrics we look at and so far. We've we've been <hes>. We've been pretty pretty successful doing that. How have you. You mentioned multicultural marketing. How you see you know multicultural marketing involved being. I mean you've gone. I guess a pepsico all the way to creating a entire business unit this kind of like got its measure of <unk>. Market success it's not. It's not the historical tack on her on. That might have happened in the past at different organizations. How do you think about the evolution of multicultural marketing. I guess it's related to. What is the current makeup of our population <hes>. Which is very multicultural <hes>. So in in a way like our everything. We do should be multicultural. Because that's the fabric of our country <hes>. But that's not always that embrace necessarily in that way so <hes>. So i think it's come. It's come a long way to recognize that you do need dedicated resources to unlock it to learn about that consumer really intimately in order to then figure out how to drive the right cultural relevance <hes>. You can't do one. Size fits all. You can't assume that. Okay well you know h-h-hispanics in this case writer are part of the general market. So general market stuff should work <hes>. Should you know resonate just as well right. The reality is that you know if you look like hispanic segmentation. There's different things going on depending on someone's <hes>. Background story you know. I gave you a little bit about what the narrative was for my family story behind every hispanic every multicultural consumer that is in this country and so understanding. That can help you then better. Connect to those emotional subconscious cues in their mind to then build your brand build relevancy so <hes>. One-size-fits-all is not is not gonna work. So how it's evolved. It is getting even more personalized. It's getting even more specific. So even saying multicultural. Marketings probably not correct because now it's hispanic marketing and within hispanic doubleclick. It's mexican from la versus mexican from el paso or ecuadorian. From new york. Cuban from miami which might be different from tampa like it's real localization. Now and that i think is the unlock to really building brands longer term.

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"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"hart" Discussed on Marketing Today with Alan Hart

"Let's talk about the professional path and <hes>. You are now the vp gm of the hispanic business unit for pepsico. What was your path to get there. Yeah i am studied engineering for college. So i was math and science person in high school and my physics teacher mr adrian nouvelle who actually was so important to my life that he came to my wedding by way and kind of steered me into the space helped me with <hes>. College application letters recommendation. And so i studied engineering before. You're so i've been in a manufacturing environment for awhile. Bump steel toed shoes uniform union arment. And that's really where i started my career <hes>. At the same time my company was so gracious that <hes>. They paid for my mba. So <hes>. i went to <hes>. Uconn in stamford connecticut to take classes at night and really got more exposed to concepts of business management marketing research and just really loved it and so then when i asked for a new gig they said finance or sales and unlike okay sales and sales and all i need to go into marketing because marketing guides what we're doing in sales and i think they could do a better job and so i was lucky that my <hes>. General manager at the time created a job and that was that was the beginning of my marketing career. So very classically trained at unilever and then pepsi around marketing from like you know the analysts all the way through up till now you know a vp gm. Which i'm really proud and excited about and <hes>. And yeah i feel like i'm in a really great role. Right can make a big impact on the careers of our of our folks drive to mercy inclusion and drive the business results faster than general market because the population is growing so quick so and <hes>. There's just so many things that are benefiting from being in this role that <hes>. That i'm really grateful about. But that's kind of the the journey really. It was not linear at all <hes>. Did not start off wanting to and marketing that side of my brain and that analytical process orientation i think does just a market yeah i think increasing edge to a home maybe ten years ago when you made the original switch i think today it's much more analytically rigorous than it has been in the past <hes>. But yeah no. That's that's phenomenal. And i've had a few folks on the show. That have transitioned from engineer to sales marketing. And it's it's funny the way you went through that transition in how you described it because a few of them have described it similarly meaning they. They went from engineering the sales and then they realized my words not yours. How bad marketing screws it up. And they need to go help marketing. Try to figure that out because it it comes down to the sales folks at some level whether their marketing is getting it right or not so. It's an interesting learning curve and <hes>. A pathway that. I've heard before. So what would what drove what drove the creation of the hispanic business unit. And how are you guys thinking about like measuring success. That's a that's a big scene seemingly to me as an outsider like it seems like a big big thing like a big shift in how you're organized. Yeah this was created. I believe in twenty eighteen by out. Carrie who at the time was still pepsi. Co when of are really incredible leaders kirk. Tanner who's our ceo and <hes>. My current boss. Greg lyons our cmo and they just really realize that you know the hispanic <hes>. Business is untapped potential and if we have a fixed mindset about it and we're not going to capture that growth and <hes>. So what's the do different because in the past. Yeah we had a multicultural team. That <hes> definitely had <hes>. A role but didn't necessarily have ownership and so the do different had to be to create an organization that was dedicated to this and have the right resources. And that's what they did and <hes>. And it's been pretty successful. Ever since the the key measures to the other question you had really is around. Hey can we help grow faster with hispanic consumer than the general market. Can we help build equity with this fan of consumer and <hes>. And those are some key metrics we look at and so far. We've we've been <hes>. We've been pretty pretty successful doing that.

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