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"johnny hacker" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

The Bill Simmons Podcast

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"johnny hacker" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast

"And you asked me point blank last week. Would you rather play the rams or the forty-niners and this is before the rams look, yeah, really good against the cards Monday night. And I said the forty-niners, I wouldn't want to play, I'd rather play Arizona at if I had to pick one of those three teams right now I'd rather play them. I think I'd rather play Arizona too. Well, right now it's Green Bay in the top seed. Tampa Dallas, Arizona, I'll tend for rams are dining for saint Franz 8 and 6. So San Francisco is guaranteed a 60, basically, but they do play the rams. We have some teams. Yeah. Tennessee home Houston at ramps. I won the Houston game. And 9 will be enough to get an NFC 7 seat, I think. But I think that could be ten. Well, we'll talk about that line, which was surprising to me anyway. Well, the point is there are going to be there are 5 seater succeed. And the question I ask you, you might see them in round one. And that you're going to be bummed out. I know, I don't want to play them. I want to play one Arizona to keep sliding. And just by accident, get a 7 seat. But back to zen Gonzalez, if we learned one thing this year, it's that nobody has like a backup kicker. Right. Like, how did that happen? That a punter can't make an extra point, essentially. I got 32 yard field goal. Does that surprise you? I thought everybody had one other player who could or did they have to bring in another whole other kicker if this happens. I would be so bummed out at my punter if he didn't have the ability or at least kick like 30 yard field goals. It's like, what the fuck? All you do is kick. Yeah. It would be like if Kyle could only do sports podcast, but pop culture is like we had Johnny hacker on because he was an old state grad and with the whole thing with on against all odds and I was like, wow, you really could socially distance yourself from everybody. You could go the whole season, aside from touching the same ball that the snapper gets to you, you could be 12 yards away from everybody. The entire year and I was thinking like further, like, you have a lot of downtime. Why not make yourself into a good field goal kicker or a bad fail, go kicker, but a good extra point kicker. So what do you say? Oh, I didn't ask them that. Well, a lot of.

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"johnny hacker" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

05:44 min | 3 years ago

"johnny hacker" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"A Rams with the ball down to here's Chuck Hayes. Thanks rich minute 29 left in the half. The Johnny Hekker of the ranch is just punted down Torto Arizona territory. It is the Cardinal seven and the Rams five. The last scoring Cam Akers was on the one yard line ran center first and goal. He fumbled. The Cardinals recovered on the one yard line and then Chris Traveler scrambled out of the end zone, but just imputed left guard. Held in the end zone that gave me the safety so that put the Rams to the number five mark earlier in the second period. Matt Gay at 28 Yard field goal that off a 16 play. 69 Yard Drive, which took 7 43 off the clock, the first score of the day Kris Jeff Miller in for Kyler Murray with an injured Left ankle left leg injury. He had the 11 Yard shuttle pass to Jonathan Ward. Mike Music for the extra 110.2 plays 14 yards, and that was Set up by John Woolford, the Rams quarterback. His first pass in the NFL as a as a quarterback in a regular season game was intercepted by the Cardinals. And it's been a defensive battle. The ransom was bald little bit, though they have 13 1st downs in the in the first half, Arizona struggling only four conversions on third down the Cardinals or one for five. The Rams three for seven. And if you like, punning, uh, the Cardinals any leave four for 50. And Johnny Hackers. 34 40 good punting average is to the better kickers in the game. So a time of possession of ramps 20 minutes in the first half. The Cardinals, only nine. We are under two minutes to play here, and the Cardinals are trying to move down into Ram territory. There's just been a pass interference call against Jalen Ramsey, and he's chirping and arrests on His coverage of DeAndre Hopkins 51 seconds remaining in the first half. It's a Cardinal seven and the Rams five. All right, let's head to David Shuster in Chicago, where it has been the Aaron Rodgers Show. In this first half. The Bears could still get into the playoffs. If they lose. However, they would certainly need some help in L a this afternoon, But right now they're down 11 years, David All right, rich and you mentioned Rogers. He is tortured Bears stands throughout his career, and he's doing it again here this afternoon. He's got three touchdown passes already. He's perfect. So far, 10 of 10 for 155 yards and the three scores. He has definitely spread the wealthier this afternoon, his first touchdown, three yards to Robert Tanyon, his 2nd 8 72 Yard Bob from our keys fell dead. Handling who was behind the Bears defense and its third, a 13 yarder to dominate Daphne, who was all alone in the end zone. Meanwhile, the Bears are threatening their deep in Green Bay territory. We're down to 11 seconds, so del at least probably get a field goal before the half right now, it's 21 10 Green Bay. The Bears are threatening deep in Green Bay territory. All right, let's head the Bruce Morton in Denver, all tied up with two minutes left in the first half. Right now we are at the two minute warning and it is 10 to 10. Denver's touchdown came on a first quarter one yard pass from Drew locked to his tight end Troy Fu Magali in the second Derek Carr through 28 yards to Darren Waller. After a Raider punt. Denver took over on its four but on third and long a pass interference penalty on Vegas extended the drive to the Broncos 16. Denver is now looking at third and five from its 21 2 minutes to go until halftime. Tend to 10. All right, thank you very much, Bruce. Let's said the Christian veteran Kansas City. The chief's looking to close out the season on a high note going after their 15th win. Rich about a minute. You're here in the first half started leading now by 2 16 14 over the Chiefs After a safety eyes of Rochelle back, chat any Indians over safety Theo? Give the charges the leading 16 14 with about a minute 43 left and then the safety fun. Things. Got the ball back right now looking in that leave with under a minute to go, so they got to. They didn't get seven. Had 1/4 and goal with about a minute before to go doesn't hurt kept. It looked for a minute like he got a thing is over. They took a look at it. His left. He was down in his shoulder so he didn't cross the plain. So the Chiefs were able to put a stop there and hold the tide that they had first turnover on dancing at 1st and 10 of their own one Darwin Compton nearly stopped in the end zone for safety. I'm thirsty Jammers and Chad Henny on 2nd and 10. Again pulled down the end zone to the safety of the Chargers. Get the safety 16 14 lead right now. The church is one the top and then the third to the second half, but they will get the ball to start the second half. Chad Henning 12 of 17, the 1 10 and the touchdown doesn't Herbert his throne two touchdowns in this game. 24 for 1, 79 and right now, with a minute left in the game six in the first half, 16 14 started lead over the chief nearing halftime. All right, and the RAM is just with a big play An 84 yard interception return for a touchdown. So Chris Traveler intercepted and it goes together way for pick 6 12 7, the Rams on top. Let's have the Adama Spillane in Houston, where the Titans are trying to Wrap up the F C South today. The Texan is putting on a respectable fight, though so far here is Adam. Yeah. Get 17 9, Tennessee with 10 seconds to go in the first half. Tennessee just got the ball. Had we lost Adam there for a second while we get back at him..

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First 5 California Launches New Campaign to Talk, Read and Sing So Kids Ages 0-5 Have a Chance to Succeed

Love, Death, and Money

10:31 min | 4 years ago

First 5 California Launches New Campaign to Talk, Read and Sing So Kids Ages 0-5 Have a Chance to Succeed

"But on the show the deciders we like to feature people who are leaders in their field and change agents in their communities on the show I asked people to share their stories and offer insights and today we're going to do something a little unusual I am part of the team from Frasier communications on the show we're gonna be talking about how we build a campaign in very specifically about the first five California campaign in previous shows on this topic of early childhood education the importance of early childhood education I've spoken about the fact that our youngest children really represent our future and research demonstrates now that for every dollar you invest early you can get up to eight dollars back as a result of higher productivity less incarceration a more limited teenage pregnancies and many other ways and the research demonstrates that helping children early from the moment of birth to talk and read returning talking and singing to them not helping them talk of course that early can make a big difference in our brain development there's actually growth inside the brain to the team that developed that talk read saying campaign was here with me today and I'm gonna introduce them all and then we'll go back and forth talking about them so we have Eileen prince who's a senior vice president and director of client services who works every day on the first five account and her partner in that is Molly our who's our director of consumer experience has a Molly works in many ways on first five to create authentic experiences for family members for care givers and for parents amber stunned or the creative director at Frasier communications really brought on the mantra talk read sing to life and has helped us build and identity in the state of California for the campaign I've mentioned before on this show we're very proud of this campaign in particular because it's impacting parents we've been doing it for almost six years now and we have eighty seven percent awareness according to the UCLA us C. H. I. S. study that's done every year and among those of where those parents to wear over ninety percent of them say they're actually talking reading and singing more as a result of the campaign so when I talk about using communications to have a positive impact we really believe we're doing now let's start with a lean Eileen as I mentioned is the director of client services we have a full service media department in the agency but they're not here and I know I lean works very closely with them I think you talk about how this talk re saying message gets created and delivered to people not the creative part so much for the delivery of it to them through media throughout the state of California we started of all of our campaigns by doing a lot of good deep research because there's a lot of learnings that are continually changing and happening as the years go on so we use a mix of MRI or not Nielsen com score Scarborough and this gives us a lot of information about what our audiences are watching listening to and more importantly how they're changing just how they use their media so just a couple little quick nuggets to share like what's new in the the media lands out there is that on average adults are now spending almost six hours a day using their digital media so what does that mean we need to be using at more and more digital media to get our message out there to our parents and a lot of households are now cutting the cord to what does that mean no more subscriptions to a satellite they're going in using more things like Hulu live YouTube live and sling TV that's increased by fifty eight percent which is pretty astonishing Eileen I ate I think you're right as the media habits change we've got to stay on top of them hi you know you mentioned these chefs in media what about also reaching different ethnic groups and making sure we understand how to reach the most effectively yeah that's really really important so again our research helps inform but also our media partners help inform we do a really strong mix of Spanish Chinese Karan to Gauliga just to name a few and we have we know through our research where our audiences are but we also have forged really strong partnerships as a star to say with each of our stations are in language stations and they help us to create relevant messages to each of those audiences that's great I think you know we do something like sixteen languages and we're always evolving I know one another campaign we're looking at check talk out because we're targeting young people agendas ager six fifteen to twenty five years or twenty four year olds and the point is I think it Frasier we really stay on top of the media alternatives Facebook obviously being a big part of it Instagram Pinterest etcetera I'm only I know you've been really involved in the social media side of it and then extensions of the media to will be call integrations tell us about those yeah this building off of what I lean was saying about using the media the as a delivery system the messengers are really important part of that who's actually talking and who's saying our campaign messaging and that we also either work with our media partners for example with Spanish language with Univision we've worked with their star is Omar and our Heliade I'd to do content integration into their shows but then we also use ESPN and their radio talent and across the board let me explain because I don't think people know that term integration and I think this is actually an added value of Frasier being the op having the opportunity to see other people's pictures and their decks I know they often don't do this but when we work with our media partners we asked them to help us deliver the message or we call trusted sources so as part of the deal will be by the media we get these talented people I stand simply for free sometimes are modest payments to them but it's not the same as going that to them independently and we actually worked very hard to create the messaging the talking points but then they deliver and extremely authentic way that's what we mean by integration so Marin R. Heliade did videos for us right it did and it's also important to add to that that we select these messengers because they're relatable their authentic to what we're having to say so Omar not wholly recorded videos with their children and with their parents and we've had them talking about multi generational our conversations and with I mentioned earlier with the S. P. and we use Johnny hacker who's the punter for the rams he is a new dad so we had in coming on talking to other dads using sports as a way to connect and really make sure that he is relatable that his audience and his followers and his fans can trust and not just as a as a hero in their in their medium but as a regular dad that they can just listen to and learn from then follow follow emulate him I think that's really important you know we we could produce as many as fast as we'd like but having it said in their own voice I remember in particular with Omar and how are how on Helly at our hell yeah we we have discovered that there were issues with people who were learn their letters foundation another country like Mexico not being confident they even spoken well enough because our grammar is maybe as a perfect a particularly women who don't want always get to go to school all the way through so many of the women we had invokes regionalist third grade so of the grandparents of Omar and Haley I could talk about the fact that she I don't know if I should speak Spanish for talking in front of my kids but Marano Haley as it is okay it doesn't matter their brain is growing just as a result of you're talking in using words or telling stories right so some of the messages that are new ones are kind of difficult for us to express maybe in a paid spot get shared absolutely and a lot of these influencers and trusted sources have multiple channels in which they reach all of their audiences so we take advantage of all of the outlets that they have in any touch point we can have with their fans and their followers so for example with our help we'll go we'll keep what they are highly a trainer she did a Facebook live for us she's a ton of followers on her Facebook channel they tune in and she talked to them from from the could recall that carpool carpool I don't know if this plan carpal carrier right and she just talked while she was in line waiting to pick up her kids from school she taught three got online and just started talking about her day and now she's going to do and talking with their kids on the way home and the song she sang so it makes it really true now we've also had experiences with Mario I lean can you talk a little bit about Mario Lopez and getting him involved I'd love to talk about Mario Mario has really been a champion for first five California he has now three children he just added to his family just a couple months ago and he has been a true spokesperson for us across the state on his radio he speaks in both English and Spanish so he's able to again just like with Johnny hacker does for sports those listen to entertainment are following him as both a trusted source and a good friend because a lot of folks to listen to radio really do have that kinship to those they listen to in Mario has really resonated throughout the state for us and so much so that first five California's actually even recognized him for all the great work he's done in helping share the message about talk read see now they gave him an award and what and what is your state conferences which was wonderful and Mario is on I E. entertainment right we're just a show so our entertainment to manage he just changed over I think it's acts he just check this out show a Mario also has a following on IG entertainment shows he was on Entertainment Tonight now he's on access Hollywood people really believe in him and of course we go to universal studios to record with it which is a lot of fun which is love and I think trusted messengers are a critical part of what we do but we also have to develop messaging and of course even the theme talk read saying it changes everything first let's talk about how that came to be well we know that done from other brain research review and we also know from our own childhoods the songs we still remember the two the two spider in Riverview boat and and a big catalog of this the thing that is very true is that words in sentences that end up in rhyme are very are more easily remembered if you take that if you take that a K.

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