35 Burst results for "Ryan Ryan"

The Charlie Kirk Show
House GOP Demands the NYC District Attorney Turnover Documents
"The house GOP demands the New York City district attorney turnover documents and give testimony as to the politically motivated persecution of Donald Trump. That's a great sign. That would not have happened a decade ago. Paul Ryan and his pack of moderates would have been like, wow, this is not us. We don't want to interview with an investigation. That's ridiculous. I'm glad they're doing that. I'm talking about district attorneys. I'm talking about attorney generals. Do we have a current grand jury right now in a red state? Against Joe Biden, the treason he's committed against America, if not, why not ask your attorney general? Do we have a current investigation into the Clinton crime foundation of the crimes that they committed against the American homeland or maybe even committed in Arkansas, by the way? Arkansas is a super red state that the clintons and the bidens have both heavily trafficked throughout the last couple of years. You're trying to tell me that you couldn't find a misdemeanor that Hunter Biden committed an Arkansas. So if this is the new threshold, if the new threshold American politics is, wow, you have a misdemeanor of a payment to stormy Daniels that could be classified as a campaign finance thing. Then what exactly would you call it when you get a $3 million wire from a Chinese Communist Party affiliated company? Why does a Republican district attorney not investigate them right now? I don't want excuses. I want answers and you should too.

AP News Radio
Gonzaga, Timme move to Sweet 16 with 84-81 win over TCU
"Drew Timmy poured in a game high 28 points leading Gonzaga to an 84 81 victory over TCU. The wind prompted bulldogs coach Mark few to happily trot out the following statistics. I'm ecstatic for these guys. Get to another sweet 16. That's 8 in a row, which is just an incredible testament by our program and what we've been able to do these last 8 years. Gonzaga is in the west region. Creighton is in the south and punched its ticket to the sweet 16 by beating Baylor 85 76. Ryan neme led the victorious Blue Jays with 30 points. For a sport in Denver

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Julie Kelly and Sebastian Discuss the Death of Brian Sicknick
"Let's drill down on a couple of things. We have to talk about Proud Boys. We have to talk about this. This amazing article that I've mocked up, which is your handy January 6th fact sheet. But let's talk about the first pieces of footage that Jacob translate footage and the Brian sicknick off cyclic footage. So with the case of sicknick, here we have heard again and again and again, the president, the vice president, Pelosi and others say that police officers died that day. No police officers died that day. Only people like Ashley babbitt were killed that day. The actual January 6th demonstrators and now we have proof positive do we not that there was no violent event on behalf of a January 6th protester that led to the death of Brian sicknick. If I had to pinpoint the most outrageous lie related to January 6th, then there are a lot. I would point to the exploitation of the tragic death of Brian at age 42 by all accounts a really decent man who had served his country with capitol police officer, I've been in communication with one of his closest friends who he actually texted. On January 6th said they'd antifa was there, by the way, that's been lost in a lot of the coverage as well. But Brian sicknick tragedy, tragically died of a stroke caused by two blood clots on January 7th. The next day, though, The New York Times rolled out a completely fabricated piece sourcing two anonymous law enforcement officials that claimed Ryan sicknick had been bludgeoned to death with a fire extinguisher by Trump supporters. Now this provoked an understandably nationwide outrage that Trump supporters would beat to death a capitol police officer with a fire extinguisher. Of course, I didn't believe it from the beginning because there was still no video or pictures that even claimed came close to showing that. But nonetheless, his death was exploited by the news media. By House Democrats by Republicans,

AP News Radio
Grandson of Iditarod co-founder wins Alaska sled dog race
"6 dogs will Ryan reddington and his sled across the iditarod finish line in no molasses. This was the 40 year old 16th try. We failed, of course, a few times you know, but we kept our head up high and in stuck with the dream. Reddington, who was in new pia, becomes the 6th Alaska native musher to win the world's most famous dog sled race. It means everything to burnout. And yeah, it's been a goal of my sense of very small child. The nearly 1000 mile race started March 5th in willow for nearly 33 mushers, who traveled over two mountain ranges, the frozen Yukon river, and on the Bering sea ice. I'm Julie Walker.

The Officer Tatum Show
Trump Compares DeSantis to Romney
"I'm gonna play a couple kids from Trump and then I'm gonna move on. Clip four, Donald Trump all around desantis. Yeah, if we go clip 5 instead of four, are you ready now? Okay, clipboard. But you have to remember. Ron was a disciple of Paul Ryan. Who is a rhino loser who currently is destroying Fox and would constantly vote against entitlements. He would just vote against remember that the wheelchair over the cliffs at Democrats used it the wheelchair over the cliff commercial very effective. That was about him. But Ryan Paul Ryan's a big reason that Mitt Romney, I'm not a big fan of Mitt Romney, lost his election. And to be honest with you, Iran reminds me a lot of Mitt Romney. So I don't think you're going to be doing so well here, but we're going to find out, but those are the facts. For those, he liken Ron DeSantis to Mitt Romney.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Donald Trump Likens Ron DeSantis to Mitt Romney
"By the way, president Trump yesterday talking about Ron DeSantis. It says, desantis reminds him of Willard Mitt Romney cut four. But you have to remember Ron was a disciple of Paul Ryan. Who is a rhino loser who currently is destroying Fox and would constantly vote against entitlements. He would just vote against remember that the wheelchair over the cliffs that Democrats used it, the wheelchair over the cliff commercial, very effective. That was about him. But Ryan Paul Ryan's a big reason that Mitt Romney, I'm not a big fan of Mitt Romney, lost his election. And to be honest with you, Iran reminds me a lot of Mitt Romney. So I don't think you're going to be doing so well here, but we're going to find out, but those are the facts. And those are the facts. Now, again, up front. And I think that's important. Apparently, we got a big problem with that now in the conservative movement. Nobody wants to be honest with their audience. So I'm just going to be as honest as I can possibly be. I'm throwing in with Donald Trump. I think the guy deserves a second chance. Got a raw deal. When you go back and when you look at all of the things that they accuse Trump of doing, it was all fabricated. It was all make believe and they wanted to taint him in your minds.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Donald Trump Likens Ron DeSantis to Mitt Romney
"But here was Trump, he's on the campaign trail. He was in Iowa. I'm told the lines wrapped around the building for blocks and blocks and blocks, bitter cold in Iowa didn't slow people down. They were real excited about seeing former president Trump. Here's what he said. As part of his fired up speech, but you have to remember, Ron was a disciple, a Paul Ryan. Who is a rhino loser who currently is destroying Fox and would constantly vote against entitlements. He would just vote against remember that the wheelchair over the cliffs of Democrats used it the wheelchair over the cliff commercial very effective. That was about him. But Ryan Paul Ryan's a big reason that Mitt Romney, I'm not a big fan of Mitt Romney, lost his election. And to be honest with you, Iran reminds me a lot of Mitt Romney. So I don't think you're going to be doing so well here, but we're going to find out, but those are the facts.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Father Carlos Martins Shares Stories About Exorcism and the Demonic
"Talking to my friend Ryan buffet, who's a producer, a podcaster. Writer who does one particular podcast with my other guest father Carlos Martins, who is a leading exorcist. And they call it the exorcist files, and I was saying just a moment ago, this stuff is real. And we need to disabuse ourselves of the fact that who is just big and scary and whatever. No, I'll tell you what's scary. The name of Jesus is scary to demons. And God has given us the authority and the name of Jesus to deal with these things, but we have to understand the reality. We have to push away this idea that it's just vague and hopeless and I'm scared and I'm just going to try to get away from it. On the contrary, in any case, father, Carlos Martins, you were talking about the practical aspect of if there is a demon there, a devil, whatever we want to call it, if there's a dark spirit there, somehow you say it had what we will call legal access. In other words, there's some kind of unrepented sin. There's some way that it got in. And so you look at this diagnostically like a doctor. So talk about that. Yeah, sure. So if the devil is someplace in a person or in place, then he has a right to be there. He's gained a right. So my job is like a doctor is to diagnose where is the wound? Where is that doorway? And to treat that so that the devil loses his rights, the devil can not remain behind. Until that wound is healed or until the doorway is closed, if you will, then the devil has every right to be there, just like you have a right to be in your own home. You have a legal right. Nobody has the legal right to kick you out. So when the Devils gained that, he's present. And that's he's resting on that. So when I face a demon in exorcism, the first thing I'm going for, the first thing I'm asking, if I have not been able to find out through any other means, is what rights do you have? And of course,

The Eric Metaxas Show
How Father Carlos Martins Got Involved With Exorcism
"You yourself get involved in the ministry of exorcism? When did that happen for you? Yeah, well gosh, it happened almost 20 years ago. When I was a deacon. So before one is remained a priest in the Catholic Church, he's ordained a deacon serves as a deacon for about a year. When where I was a sign that church where I was assigned the exorcist of the diocese ministered out of there. And they had so many cases. That when kind of a minor case would come in like a house infestation where they were it was diabolical phenomena happening within a house objects moving by themselves. Moaning, strange voices, and then kind of figures that could be seen walking around. They didn't have time for cases like that. They were dealing with people who had oppression within themselves. So one of them just turned to me one day, and said, deacon, go get rid of those deeds. And so I didn't have any training at the time. And in a sense, you know, I look back on that now. I would never have advised that. But for me personally, it was probably the best thing professionally that could have happened to me. Because what I had to do was discover my own model. I had to go make my way into this situation and gain an understanding of evil in a way that made sense to me. One of the things that I knew by instinct, and it was really the only thing that I knew was that if evil is there, it's there for a reason. It has been let in. To use different language to use legal language. It has gained rights. And so my job is to go and eliminate the rights. And one of the most common things that I say professionally when I talk about this topic is that the job of the exorcist contrary to popular opinion is not to cast out the devil. The job of the exorcist is to find out why is the devil there?

The Eric Metaxas Show
Ryan Bethea and Father Carlos Martins Explore the World of Exorcism
"I joke around particularly when we're talking about something really serious. This is serious. It doesn't get more serious than the spiritual battle that we're in. This is real. And there are many people listening to this program. You know, they have their questions, they get uncomfortable, maybe talking about this. So I want to do our best just to lead them along. But Ryan, why don't you since you're my friend and you host the podcast with father Martin? Why don't you explain who father Martin's is and how you came to meet him and do this podcast about what he does, which is to say exorcism. Absolutely. And obviously, I know friendship with you normally comes with a subpoena. So I'm just very good. Thank you. No one knew at some level. I could disavow disavow. So this actually started several years ago. It was actually doing some research for another show. I've always been fascinated with just the inexplicable. I mean, you yourself are no stranger. I know you authored a book loved by dozens of people called miracles. And I've always found that really interesting. Just because there are things in life that make it really interesting, you can't explain. I had some friends out of the Vatican and I was blessed to be able to take a trip out there and I got to meet some really fascinating folks and while doing research for that show, I was told, hey, if you are interested at all in the subject of exorcism, which most people at least are fascinated with it, they say you need to talk with this guy, father Carlos Martins, there is no, of course, official head exorcist. If you call the Vatican, there's no phone tree that says, you know, office of the chief exercise, but several people said there is a gentleman we respect immensely who has a lot of work in this and you should give them a call. I gave him a call, and of course I said, father, would you mind telling me a few stories he indulged me? And after that, I said, okay, people need to know about this.

AP News Radio
Byron wins 2nd straight Cup race, beats Larson at Phoenix
"William Byron likes victory lane so much last week at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He went back this week at Phoenix raceway, besting Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson in the last battle for the win. I assumed he would be more aggressive, but my counter to that was all right, I gotta win. Do whatever I can do. So it was kind of like it was a game of chicken a little bit. Larson had dominated leading 201 laps, but Byron was on his bumper for the entire race. He did a really good job of holding its outside and clear me down the back. They were in a drag race on the final lap as baron drove in deep to turn one and pulled away. I was kind of like, man, it went so good last week. I'm probably gonna end up crashing here. Blaney came out of the scrum in second with Larson in third. I'm Jerry Jordan.

AP News Radio
Wild beat Jets 4-2, extend points streak to 11 games
"After they were shot out by Calgary's Jacob markstrom at home Tuesday the wild got a fantastic performance for Marc Andre Florida to meet the jets just 24 hours later. The veteran turned aside 46 shots to stymie their division rival as Minnesota improved to 9 O one two in their last 11 games. Coach dean evason gave full credit to flurry for the victory. Our goaltender, you know, won the hockey game for us. Marcus foligno Frederick gaudreau and Ryan Hartman scored for the wild before mason Shaw iced it with an empty netter while Winnipeg slide continues. They have just two wins in their last 11 games. Christian O'Malley, Winnipeg.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Analyzes Trump’s CPAC Speech
"So Trump is not, doesn't say things like, well, you know, we have an excellent opportunity to conclude some make progress in our dealings with North Korea. He goes, hey, listen, I was talking to rocket man. You know, I gave him a copy of my CD. He asked me about this. I told him no way, I'm not going to do that. You better back off on that one. So again, this is the trumpian the trumpian tone. I thought the speech was very good in the sense that it covered some things. You know, Trump has been criticized by some people, including a little bit people sympathetic to him, saying in effect, don't just focus looking back. It's not to say that you're wrong to look back and it's not to say that you haven't been wronged. But if you always looking to 2020, then you're not going to be able to lay out what you're going to do in 2024. Now I think Trump's position in 2020 has always been, the reason to look behind the 2020 is because we need some sort of a reckoning about what happened in order to move forward to 2024. But in this speech, he focused on 2024. He focused on the transformation of the Republican Party. He basically says, hey, listen, now quoting him, we are never going back to the party of Paul Ryan Karl rove and Jeb Bush. And I think that's true. The Republican Party as it goes forward may not be a 100% a maga party, but it's going to be maga 5. It's going to be a party. Now infused with a maga spirit and the kind of old establishment approach, I think, is even though the establishment of the live, the establishment approach is pretty much done for. Trump also talked about the fact that I like this. He goes, I'm your warrior. I'm your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I'm your retribution. I will totally obliterate the deep state.

AP News Radio
Entertainment Update for 3-5
"I'm marchesa and a letter with an entertainment update. And actually make it out of here. Actor Tom sizemore has died in his sleep at a hospital in Burbank, California two weeks after suffering a brain aneurysm. He was 61. Sizemore was known for the movie Saving Private Ryan heat and natural born killers. He dealt with several run ins with the law and substance abuse that destroyed his career. Anybody that says words hurt has never been punched in the face. Chris Rock performs his first stand up special since Will Smith hit him at the Oscars last year. Chris Rock selective outrage streamed live from Baltimore on Netflix Saturday. John mellencamp will donate his memorabilia to Indiana University, which will create a permanent archive of his work and commission a statue of mellencamp that will stand in the fine arts Plaza. I'm Archie's arletta

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Axios: Trump's Five-Part Plan to Attack DeSantis
"Scoop actually is boasted of a big scoop this morning, Mike Allen, was on morning Joe. Here's what he said. You got the cut number there, guys. They don't have in front of me. Mike Allen with Mika and Joe on morning Joe telling about the axios scoop to lay out Trump's that lays out Trump's supposed 5 point plan to take down Ron DeSantis. Trump's going to talk a lot about his past talk about cutting entitlements. Medicare is social security, including when he was a congressman. He's going to talk about the loyalty that he thinks that he should have for Trump who was a big help in making him governor. Trump has been proving as he calls tweeting on his platform truth social. He's been talking a lot about Paul Ryan, trying to say that desantis is a lackey of the former speaker and shears his views. He's going to go after ironically desantis to say that he was too cautious about COVID, of course, largely the rap on the governor is the opposite and Joe. He's going to say that he's waffled on Ukraine.

AP News Radio
Poole scores 34, Warriors charge back again, beat Clippers
"The clippers have lost four straight since the addition of Russell Westbrook as the warriors beat LA one 15 to 91. Golden State was down by 12 points, but outscored Los Angeles, 42 to 16 in the third quarter. Jordan Poole had a game high 34 points and Klay Thompson added 19 points and 11 rebounds. We are capable of grace birds that can put teams way early. And when we play with together, it's a beautiful sight to behold and tonight was an example of that. In the lost Kawhi Leonard had 21 points and 7 rebounds, Ryan leong, San Francisco

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Mary Walter: Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis?
"That seems to be a conversation that's been had a lot here because everyone's asking the question, Trump or desantis Trump or desantis, what are you going to do? And a lot of people viewed desantis as more moderate, et cetera, but I think even if Trump is not the candidate, the movement that he opened up and made okay. Like that he tapped into that so many people from around the country feel who love America who want America to be great, who there's no shame in saying that America is a good country, right? And they call us racist, they call Cisco. There is every color, every gender, there are people here who are gay, there are people who, you know, every stripe, we are inclusive and we can't let them paint us as otherwise. And that is one of the beautiful things about here is liberals would hate it. Free thinkers. I know that's a bad word and so, but it really is. There's a diversity of ideology here. And I love that. I think that's what makes the Republican Party great. Absolutely. But in a way, I think the Republican Party is changing, you know, when we had a Paul Ryan say he's not going to the convention or whatever, if Trump's the nominee, I'm like good and take Mitch McConnell with you, right? Like there's a whole bunch of you can all of you can take your marbles and go home and we won't care. I

AP News Radio
Lundell, Luostarinen lead Panthers over Lightning 4-1
"It was a huge divisional win for the Florida Panthers as they defeat their cross state rivals, Tampa Bay lightning four to one. Eric stall recorded his 12th goal of the season to put the Panthers on the board first. Florida added two more tallies from Anton lundell, who wound up with the game winner and N two Lester Ryan. Brayden point scored the lightning's only goal. Tampa

Dr. Drew Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
"Us about this. Hi, Dr. Drew. Thanks. Thank you for having me. I don't know. Do we have a screen issue? We do. We're frozen. We're frozen, but I hear you fine. So let's just stay. That's all that matters is that I can hear you. Okay. Great. My name's out. There we go. My name's Ryan on to thanks again for having me. I love your show. I guess I don't know if you have questions for me if you want. I want the whole story. I want to know first I want to know how I don't know you well enough to know whether you yourself had PTSD, whether you responded to some sort of service animal, interventions, how you got this idea and how you operationalize it. Sure. This all started, I got my start. I do suffer from PTSD as well as TBI that I did get in the Marine Corps while I was serving in the Marine Corps. I don't like to get into that too much, but we all have our stories. And a lot of people call it PTSD. It's really PTS. I want to get that. It's not a disorder. It's post traumatic stress, but everybody knows it as PTSD, so I'll probably say that a million times. Well, but let me know, let me know, push back a little bit as a clinician. You're absolutely correct. That post traumatic stress is normal. And there's something called acute traumatic stress, which is something that happens to everybody that goes through a horrible experience. And there can often be post traumatic residual, but true PTSD, just for the sake of being clinically accurate, or is usually people that had childhood trauma that's reactivated, frankly.

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"Where the game starts. Now back to bob Ryan on Bill Russell. He and red, right? We need to cover that because, you know, when they talk about Belichick and Brady, and we all know how that ended. But Russell and red, just a special special relationship. Red, when I once was unbelievable, we created to do an interview on behalf of CBS, sitting at mid court at the Boston garden with those two. It's out there somewhere, you know. And he made a categorically clear that he never would have been the player that he became in the NBA. If he hadn't played for red, the red appreciated what he had to offer and how to get the best out of him, that he could never have no ways when 11 championships anywhere else ever. He made that clear. And of course, red was externally grateful. He didn't win a championship until Russell showed up, you know, period. And he knew that. And he said, no, they had and Russell wrote a book about friendship and reading him. Restaurant was a subject with several books, fascinating, all worthwhile reading. But yeah, he absolutely, and he appreciated he appreciated posture about the blacks going back to chuck Cooper. He didn't have to rent and have to apologize for anything in Russell's eyes that Russell believed that red was equally opportunity. Friend employer. And redhead experienced it with anti semitism. I mean, they had that Bond. Red could sit there and say, got it. Dude, I've been there, you know? And I think that meant a lot. I also think there was a great, great companionship there. And real quick, bob, 'cause we could go on for hours here. The other part of red that I love and how we handled Russell is from what I understand Russell goes, I'm not practicing today. Red would go. Fine. Rush would sit and read the paper. Ben was notorious, not notorious. I said, famous for treating players individually. Right. He didn't treat them all like. This wasn't Vince Lombardi. Okay? No. No, Russell got special treatment. And a pro Tyson definitely did approach chime in, any approach cozy, then he approached Ramsay and Russell got his deal. And when Russell, oh yeah, it was known. He wasn't going to overplay Russell back to back games or anything like that that he was going to sit in practice. And when he was coaching, he was known for player coach. He was known for sitting there reading a paper and Wayne or siggy or somebody else with, you know, run of drills and, you know, they knew us would be there what he needed. Yes, true.

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"That's trying to get inside the head of a complicated man. He had made that initiative when it was about Boston and the way he still felt about Boston by that time in 74. It couldn't have been against the Celtics per se. No, it's the I always wondered if it had something to do with that, we understand that the challenges yet dealing with racism in the city. We've talked about that and we certainly could sympathize with what that man had to deal with. There's no doubt about it. But I always wondered if it was Bill Russell was such a team oriented guy. You know, to him anything less than a ring was just kind of foolish. That's what I thought. The two things he did resist it, of course, where the Hall of Fame itself, which he thought was racist at that point. Sure. He later accepted induction. But this is different. You know, the Celtics themselves God knows could not be accused of treating him anything, but as royalty. Now, well, guess what? He took it to his grave. Yeah, we'll never know. I just always thought of him as a child. And individual accolades weren't his thing. I was privileged to be there. That's pretty cool, though. Okay. Now, I want to wrap this up or the next stage of his life is he was, you know, he was a very smart man. And he knew how to hold an audience when he chose to. He really could, boy. And I'll tell you, that AT&T commercial, the bell system, remember when he took the hook shot? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Right now, when I asked him about that, he said he made it on the first take. I want to argue, no, me neither. And that laugh of his. His laugh during the broadcast became like his signature. 'cause that's what I fell in love. You know, 75 of them, 11 years old. 74. The first Celtic team I remember really remember is 74. And then, you know, he's doing all the games, you know, Mandy Rudolph, Pat Summerall, most burger, Russ, and that laugh during the game was just infectious. He was really when he chose to be, he could really be a Chauvin. You could not ask for a more charming person to spend an evening with. Then go Russell. When he wanted to turn on that charm. Yeah. You couldn't. And I was witness and privileged subject to that. More than ever. And more than once, but certainly that night in Providence in 1999, when I did that interview, three and a half hours closing up the capital grille and cackle cackling. Oh, no. But it was all up to him. If he's going to turn on that charm or not. Yeah. But it was there. It was there. Okay, we'll get back to bob in a minute. First, I have to tell you that our partners at bet online are the number one source for all your betting needs and sports

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"As far as dealing with racism and being a champion. He became the first African American coach in any sport. Well, right? I mean, for two years, he was a player coach. John mccloud was actually hired by of all people, George Steinbrenner, in the American basketball league in 1961. John mccloud coached a treatment papers, and he ill fated AVL formed by apes sacristy, and a guy to hired him for the Cleveland pipers was George Steinbrenner. So Don MacLeod was the first, but that was a league that lasted a year and a half. And it was a challenge to the NBA that failed. But Russell became the first existing prominent major sports league black coach NFL, Major League Baseball. And I want to make sure that we set the record straight for John mccloud. Pioneer basketball history. And give George Steinbrenner credit, frankly, one of the, but when red tired Russ, it was the first time one of the major sports leagues. Right. Of any kind had hired a black person. And I didn't even hesitate. You know, it was a very obvious thing and a logical thing. And Russ and the first year out they don't win. And then they went to and Russ was the coach. I mean, it wasn't like red was pulling the strings. Trust me on that. No, no, no, no, no. It was Russell street and Russell Rea neck right next to you. Did he have to coach that? I mean, obviously you had a presence, but they had been together and it was sort of a Celtic way. Yeah, good veteran team. And what good enough in 67, that they weren't 68, as I said, I'll get Philly credit for kind of him being hurt, but you got veterans. How much that's coming into his prime. He's got such, he's got Nelly. He's got he's got Sam. He's got he doesn't have KC. He's got siggy. You know, he's got some players. And he's got himself. He's still playing. He saw himself. And let me tell you something. In 1969, after they finished fourth and east in a 14 Eastern Conference, and if championship team was Baltimore bullets who had a great season and they went up and they beat the 76ers and that was okay. Then they beat the next added to pusher and had to push them and read and Bradley and Barnett and he played. He afraid of him. 36 years old. Yeah, played me to beat him. And get there. That was an expected. That was, I mean, remember to see finished fourth.

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"And then we'll end us the league in 1959 as the phenomenon. And Russell's already entrenched three years into the league. And immediately a rivalry ensues. Naturally, because there were the by far the two best centers. And first they were friendly. And it legendary stories about Russell dining at wilts house in Philly before affiliate game and vice versa, Russ dining up here. And they say, as frenemies for most of the 60s and then when wilt went to LA in 1609, okay, it changed. And famous 7th game in 1969 in the forum got hurt and a little bit came out of the game and melt counts came in and started hitting some shots and Butch vibrato to test it it will put them back in a game and we'll claims you wanted to go back in and put them in. And of course the Celtics won that game by the famous Nelson jump shot up and after the game. The balloons in the rafters. Balloons that we have just a balloon game. Russ went off a little bar and I don't know it was not that night, but at some point in the aftermath. Implied that he would have never come out of the game. Right. And indicted for coming out. And well, obviously didn't take well to that. And their relationship got frosty for X number of years. I do not know when they resumed. But I do know this when wilt died in 1999. At age 63, prematurely, frankly. Russell about a month later at came to Boston. Came to practice. And I went and I was there, and I talked to him, and he told me that he and Russ had reconciled and were basically speaking, if I do not remember, he said, once a week or once a month, but they were in contact. And I said, let me ask you something.

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"Get it. You know why? Because he was so regenerist. There's never been another Bill Russell. There have been a lot of wonderful big he was ahead of his time athletically, as he told me and others, he could touch the kick the win. Kick the rim. Yeah, yeah. And he was a quick jumper. There was two kinds of jumpers. Gatherers, you know? Or quick taper offers. He was a quick taper offer. With Afghanistan, will it was a gatherer? You always a quick taper offer? But didn't get that high, but he was a quick taper offer. Larry. Larry was a quick taper offer. Right. Well, among others was not. Anyway, Russell was. And it was an extraordinary ahead of his time athleticism. Robeson, I jumped 6 9 when no technique, you know, in college. Anyway, but he was a genius in knowing the game. That's the thing he was a genius when he really understood the game. And my man. My first year on a beat was 69 70. Year after he and Sam Jones retired. The suffix of floundering at 500 team military. John havoc said to me, we miss him more in offensive defense. By the way. And they win the offense around his passing. Right. They had a thing called the 6th play. Guess what? What was the number? Ask anybody it was there. The 6th play. A variety of options. But it started because the ball went to Bill Russell. And he went from there. Now, you made an excellent point that I must amplify about the house he could have scored. I urge you and anybody that I am proud to say that The Boston Globe, as we speak, has reprinted online the story that I was able to do with Bill Russell in 1999 on the occasion of that ceremony that you alluded to at the Boston garden where we finally got about honoring Bill Russell properly. And I did the preview story. Sitting with Bill Russell at the capitol agreement with Providence wrote Allen for three and a half hours and him telling me every goddamn good story and he gave me his a plus game. And when he was talking about what? Yeah, I could have scored more. And I could have scored more and tried to score 20 points a game. That would have disrupted the flow and continuity of our offense. No question. That wasn't my job. If I had to do that with a lesser team, now he's acknowledging this when a very good team that and he was. And that was able to take care of this other matters.

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"There's not going to defeat him. He was never going to defeat him. It was going never. It was not that he was going to he was going to give it the backhand and I love that phrase that description it is, which is citizenship is not my gift. It's a birthright. And by the way, white America was not going to define the gift, any privileges that were going to get me. I already had them. I don't need whitey to tell me that I could do this or not when it was going to a lunch counter or vote or anything. That was Bill Russell's credo from forever. And he applied that to his daily life for the rest of his life. And now to talk about Bill Russell, the player, the greatest winner of all time, you just mentioned two NCAA championships at the university of San Francisco. Gold medal and 11 NBA. 13 years. One of which, enjoying one of which he was hurt. In 58. I will give the sixers an out in 68 to be Cunningham was hurt and did not play. And they were, he was a very important component of the 68 sixers who the Celtics coming down from three to one. So if you want to offset them, I'm not going to fight that. But we do know documented that he competed for 16 championships from 1955 until 69. Two in CIA's one Olympics at 13 inch 8 and his team's one 14. And it was in primary player on each of those 14 teams. That's unmatched legacy of winning in North America sport history. I know I hear about Richard. I meddle smart. But it doesn't stop 14. It's a lemon, I think. So anyway, so if I'm wrong about an exact way, the fact is it was a documented great winner at the greatest in American North American sports history, to win games. And the other one is, and I love this one. And I'm proud of what I came up with this one in which it is that in 21 winner take all games, which means every NCAA game, because every anti games win to lose. Right. Every medal round game in the Olympics because you can get to the metal round having lost the game. But of course 56 day and lose any games. But every metal ground game. And best of 5 or best of 7. 21 times Bill Russell's teams faced elimination. And 21 times day one. Yeah. And so I submit confidently. That's an unmatched legacy in Americans in North American sports history. Well, let's talk about how we did it because they did not keep track of the block shot. I believe, right? So what Tommy heinsohn used to tell me often when he talked about Russell's game is, you know, Ross Ross may have two or three blocks in one possession. Or to start the fast break, rush knew where to tap the ball.

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"It got to the last game was may 5th, 1969. So he lived a complete life afterward, and he lived it permanent and total dignity and assurance assurance and ASS and the way he wanted to live it. He lived his he was in charge of his life. In a way that few people are, black or white, frankly. Well, just to, you know, to go to give people an idea if they don't, if they're not aware of the history books, when he and red started together, read a Jewish American, Russ, an African American, both victimized by anti semitism and racism, would go into a would go into St. Louis, Kansas City, wherever. And they had to and the hotels were segregated. And I mean, you know there's better than me about it. You know, red would say, no, we're all staying together. This isn't happening, right? These are the types of things that he experienced in that, of course, you know, victimized by vandalism in his home. Worse than anything he encountered and segregated or semi segregated America was what he counted in reading this. When someone broke into his house and smeared species on his wall. Yeah. And this is the world he and he came into in Boston when he became a wookiee here in 1956 in December. When he turned from the Melbourne Olympics with a gold medal around his neck, having won two championships in San Francisco and a gold medal in Melbourne. And now it's the price rookie of the Boston Celtics. Any accounted a Boston, it was very different. I hope that God, that we can say that in Boston is today. And he accounted racism. There's no question. Thank you. And yet, unlike some of his conference, who yielded a little more, you know, Russell, just head to head on. Head on. He was, he was, he always spoke about his father, Charlie. And don't remember, here's Bill Russell's background. He was born in segregation in this movie's Monroe Louisiana in 1988. So whatever the year was, I'm sorry. I'm the man in my head. That's okay. You say 88 when he died. He was born in segregationist Monroe Louisiana. His father was part of the Great Migration and in the Great Migration in his case was to Oakland rather than in the Midwest. There's many stories, history and books and great novels and stories about the Great Migration. His father was part of it. And he was part of it. So he grew up from age 8 on in Oakland and whatever amount of racism was California we provide, but was certainly somewhat less stinging than what it would have been available in Monroe that Louisiana. All right, but.

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"Ryan and Jeff Goodman podcast. NBA, some college, a little bit of everything. You know, what can I say, but it wasn't going to happen here with him. I was okay with it because it wasn't about talent I didn't think. All right, let's get right to it. Welcome to a special edition of the bob Ryan Jeff Goodman Gary tank wheel along for the ride zoom and podcast. We are here to celebrate the life and career of Bill Russell, who passed away at the age of 88 years old. Personally for me, I will just say that in my opinion, he used the greatest winner of all time. And I did have a brief interaction with mister Russell later in life I had a chance to interview him a couple of times and the thing that he always conveyed to me that he was wanted to be known as a man, as opposed to just an athlete. And I think that that says, all you need to know about if you were looking for one just one sentence to sum him up, that would be it. That's all I have to say. Now let's go to bob Ryan and bob, of course, when did you start covering the Celtics and when did you first meet meet Russ? I met Bill Russell after his playing career ended when he was coach of the Seattle SuperSonics. My first year in a beat was 69 70, the year after Bill Russell retired along with Sam Jones. And when he became coach of the sonics and during the course of my travels, I encountered Bill Russell and found him to be a friendly and charming informative and engaging action to say, but interview subject. And I got to know him later on a little better when he was a broadcaster. And as those days in the 80s, as when I would interact a little more in various places with Bill Russell, never consider myself a friend, we can get into this, but how Bill Russell defined friendship. But I was in the circle of acquaintances with whom he was compatible. And it was a very nice place to be. There are two ways to look at Bill Russell and let's start with the off the field first. Bill Russell is a great American. He was given the congressional Medal of Freedom by president Obama. And he deserved that and long before Barack Obama became president of the United States because he's one of the great Americans of the 20th and 21st century. Way above his athletic prowess. Right. Go Russell was a civil rights advocate and an advocate for human dignity and freedom. And the line that I would recommend where I privileged to put the coda on his tombstone, I would put the quote that Bill Russell used frequently, which is my citizenship is not a gift. It is a birth rate. And by that he

The Psychology Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on The Psychology Podcast
"You'd say that it's audacious to show hope sometimes. Why is that? I mean, look at the world right now. We're struggling with so many things. We have so many sort of overwhelming problems whose enormity would very easily be an excuse to despair or to quit or to turn bitter and resentful. And so I don't know. I just find that the people that I find the most courageous that I admire the most are the people who still believe in people who still have hope. So to me, courage is the, or sorry, hope is the most courageous thing. Especially right now. Yeah, especially right now. And actually I wanted to ask you as maybe our last question today is how in this time of COVID of divisions can people flex their courage muscle more and practice it? Well, we spent a good chunk of this talking about vaccine hesitancy in vaccine resistance, which is obviously real and alarming and it's kind of a black light that's been shown on society and it turns out that things are a little dirtier and unpleasant than we'd like them to be. But the other way to look at that is like, holy shit in a matter of months, we had like a moon landing like something akin to the moon landing in terms of its scientific, unprecedented myths and breakthroughs, like that just happened. Collectively society came together and solved a thing in amazing the record time. Now is it also illustrated that a 30% of the population is like no thanks. I don't believe in it. Yeah, that's sad. But 70% of the population is on board and it should give us hope and inspiration that we were able to do that. And so that's something that I take hope and I want to focus on what we did right as opposed to what went wrong. And I want to be inspired by those people. And to answer your question, it's like, well, what breakthroughs are you making? What small or big problems are you? Are you are you a part of? Where are you making a difference in the work that you do? To me, that's flexing, not just the courage muscle, but I think generally the virtue muscle. Like first, are you part of the problem? Let's make sure the answer is no. And then second, are you contributing to a solution? Let's make sure the answer is yes. I love that. I'm going to end today with a quote from your book. I really like it's quite long, but I think our audience is going to love this quote. We have to stop thinking of courage only as what happens on the battlefield or on a bus during the freedom rides. It's also just not being afraid of your boss. It's the decision to follow your own creative path. It's drawing an ethical line. It's being a weirdo, if that's who you are. It's voting your conscience, conscience, not what the crowd wants or your parents. It's not only doing these things when destiny calls you onto the world stage, it's also, as we've talked about making courage a habit, something you do in matters big and small day in and day out so that it feels as natural in every moment no matter who is watching no matter the stakes. I do hope our listeners today were inspired to make it more of a habit, may courage more of a habit in their lives. Thank you so much, Ryan for chatting with me again on the psychology podcast. You're one of my most repeat guests..

On Air with Ryan Seacrest: The Post Show
"ryan " Discussed on On Air with Ryan Seacrest: The Post Show
"One or two point seven kiss. Fm bringing megan and ryan trainer. They've got a podcast called working on it with meghan trainor and ryan trainer on iheartradio. Or wherever you get your podcast. And there they are. They are looking at brother and sister. Hi ryan right. So listen ryan meghan. We're here where your were your. I guess we're ready. Go ahead and shoot what we're turning the tables. Normally we're asking you stuff. It's all on you ryan meghan. Go okay. everyone we're starting to podcast. We're brother sister. Best friends and i wrote his uncle working on it. Which is like things. I'm working on like accepting compliments and myself more and now we're becoming a mom a good mom a great mom and he's becoming. What are you ryan you. We have the same pursuit. Ryan you and i now..

On Air with Ryan Seacrest: The Post Show
"ryan " Discussed on On Air with Ryan Seacrest: The Post Show
"One or two point seven kiss. Fm that is harry styles and golden. It is ryan seacrest here. Joining star of free guide in theaters august. Thirteenth is ryan reynolds ryan. How are you man. I'm pretty good ryan very nice to chat with you know. I feel like this job if you've ever played the role of a dj like this is a job that you would be great at. I think it'd be a job. I would enjoy actually because you get to probably talk to all kinds of different interesting people. And i you know. I'm pretty good at holding my tongue. If i feel differently. I right now. You're dying. You're gonna have to talk to ryan reynolds again. Oh my god. I beat minus ryan so sorry. Hardly hardly no. I met you..

SmartLess
"ryan " Discussed on SmartLess
"Why john hinged mouth is so wide open out ryan. Where do you see you so now. You've got these three kids got all this stuff. You're meditating you're you're becoming a complete person. You're obviously drinking gin all day. Yona booze company married to an angel. So you're constantly. You've got your pretty little angel of jesus christ will he dragged you. Right into this smut puddle thinning. I know but where do you. Where do you see yourself. I mean you. It seems like everything you're doing now just as opening up you're just hitting your stride now do is they're part of you. That goes like i've done a lot of accomplish a lot in. I just kind of want to slow it down and just chill or do you feel like no just. Let's just keep rolling constantly. I mean. I would assume that you guys feel the same way. You're always thinking like oh okay. Next year i'll i'll slow it down. You know but i the only reason. I think i'm able to continue doing this. This this way. I think is that i'm present with my kids and my wife and my marriage is incredibly important to me in that. Friendship is important to me so i you know i'm able to kind of get through you know but then blake and i don't do movies at the same time so she's ready to go back and do some salt. I'll step down and then we'll go back and forth as alternate yeah. She'll she'll do film. I'll just be with her on on location hanging with the kids so you you take you take the kids with you on location. Always always yeah. We never have been now. They're six four and one so they're they're in school so we can't really leave. Yeah start to change when your kids. My older kids are ten and twelve. And you yeah you start to say like you have to make decisions based on people know everywhere who have kids you make decisions based on what works for your family. Dad had that my dad had the same philosophy. Ronald's yeah wherever he away wait. No i'm kidding. We you guys have jason or you have two kids. Will you have three three so you have three boys sound. You've one dog one. Yeah i did you guys ever. I mean i don't i never imagined have three three will three. That's on the. That's three boys but i have ten twelve ten and one my youngest just turned one. And yeah it's You know it changes everything because everything is dick. Everything starts there. That's your baseline. So it's what works for the kids. It's everything is where you live. What you do what jobs you take. What when you take holidays. It's all geared around at how different is three from to the jump from two to three. I just like i was researching. Like a torch vasectomy after the third. Yeah there must be a way to stop all. I know a way to stop this. No i've i've thought about without getting. Yeah yes i've also had that same thought But then i also think like why. Who am i deprived the world Careful of more of just hear me out. You guys look this. This shit is no fucking fluke. Yeah look so why would i. Why would i but it is. I do think that sometimes when when somebody i love and admire doesn't ever have kids i think. Oh does this. Amazing jeans aren't yeah. Well thank you down. Let me tell you something though. Thank you the welcome. I think that the reason why one of the reasons why i don't have kids is because of some of these conversations that i've always been around which is like so tired kids figure it out and so growing up. Well maybe there's something to that. Maybe it is true. The first year is garbage. Okay everybody here's years is tough but i gotta say that there's never a moment. We genuinely regretting it. Never i mean no. I can't imagine not. I can't remember not having kids now. Right i do. I will say. I will say as a man who's fifty one and had a child at fifty. I was like hey guy what the fuck doing are you stupid and And we're out. You were out of the game yourself back in there and guess what you're chess. He's not hold up. Say that word you know. I said this ryan before on the on the packets. But i read this quote a long time ago from this woman who said i'd rather regret not having kids than have them in. Regret it later. And that was kind of my philosophy to consider the source. Who the fuck where she. It's my mom. You hate sean. No i know we've talked about it before a few times and you through thrown that quote in my face to make me feel bad but now no. I've always wanted to want them when. When's the last time you and scotty talked about it. I mean i'm probably like listening here again. Just just take it up the flagpole again today over lunch or something awesome. I know they come on. I wanna make sure that. I want be there for them like my dad wasn't right so no i know. I know i would be like a great dad. I just make sure that. I'm ready as somebody who's been friends with you for twenty years. I know that you would be so good at it you greatly. Oh my god sean. They'll take one of yours all. Take the kit sean. Listen if it doesn't if you don't like it. I'll take the kid 'cause i always want. Oh this is a great deal. I like the way like ricki. Ricki drew is always saying that you know there. Is that sort of pressure from people to like why. Why is the ultimate thing knocked to have kids in his things like. Maybe that's just not for us. We want we don't let this totally totally valid hundred percent. You do get a great tax. Write off if you have a kid ryan we have. We have really. We really monopolized your time and you got on hold on. I'm not ready yet. Not ready out okay. Skew each one thing because you guys are all people that i- lesser and greater extents. Think less of now. I love you guys so much. I love your work. Like what is your most fulfilling job that you've ever had one that you look back on. It doesn't have to be in show-bizzy. I the most fulfilling job i've ever had probably will and grace. Of course i mean. I have to be the biggest job i've ever had to but bird in flight on Speaking of anxiety. A lot of people thought you know. I came in like a ferret on cocaine. All the time has that character. And i think it's because it's because of my anxiety because like oh you're so funny of so much energy because they have so much anxiety and into the character day you like burst through that door on the second literally. See you bursting through that door on that saturday. It's just it was. I just said i mean it's like seeing a bird in flight thinking. That guys meant to do this. Yes i was my answer your question. Thank you for asking is very kind. Yes probably that job and has to be the biggest one but also just because of the unseal are- effect it's had on the world which was not. Nobody could see that coming. It was just incredible byproduct of what we were doing. So that's amazing to'sign Would say i don't know i'm i'm a. I'm really deeply deeply deeply in love with directing Right now and so. I would say the first film directed bad. Words was properly really exciting for me. The shot by. Ken sang one. Funniest charming fucking movies.

The Managing Partners Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on The Managing Partners Podcast
"Hey there i'm kevin daisy and i'm eric olson. You're listening to the managing partners. Podcast where we interview tob lawyers about how they're growing their firms. All right we are live. What's up everybody on lincoln and youtube. We're live for another live recording of the parts. Podcast on join for a special guest today. Out of colorado ryan welcome to the show. Thanks for coming on. Thanks for having kevin. So let's jump right into it. Tell us a little bit about yourself. A little personal..

Dead America
"ryan " Discussed on Dead America
"I'm happy to answer it. You know kid caster only does booking podcasts. But you know if you wanna know a good dare headphones to buy. I've got a resource for you if you want to build your own podcast I know folks you can talk to so I like helping people. And i like people helping people get introduced into this will podcasting so S to castro dot com. Good place to find me okay. Well that was my next question. How can people find you and get started using kit. Castor so castro dot com. And you said your email was ryan caster that barnes me too absolutely okay. Well that's going to wrap it up for this one unless you want to add anything to this ryan. It really appreciate coming on and talking about castle ed. I'm glad it's Been helpful for you. And i i just really enjoy your podcast and the best friend. Well i do. Thank you for what you do and i especially. Thank you for being with us today. Here on the dead. American podcast my pleasure. Thank you for listening into the podcast episodes today. If you enjoyed it please share with a friend. Also please follow us on any of your podcast players or if you'd like to get a little more personal with us and really identify what we truly are about and get involved with what we are doing. Make sure you go over to the google. Play store and download our new app. We can't wait to get involved with you and that's gonna finish up. This episode of the dead america podcast. Make sure you come back next week and follow along for another great interview. I'm ed waters out..

Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film
"ryan " Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk Indie Film
"Scene one apple take one scene. Run apple take too high today really a privilege to have ryan for your on and he is with monsters aliens robots in zombies or mars not the planet but the company true short. Great to talk to you about your work Ryan it's amazing stuff you doing. It's great to be here. thank you very much. I been enjoying wanda vision. And my wife. And i were watching the first episode. We were kind of scratching our heads from a visual standpoint. I do know watching the behind. The scenes that his makeup was actually blue than the usual purple When he went to black and white yes. When you go from you know i was. Do they photograph it and color and you guys take the color out kind of thing. Yeah so the whole the whole show is filmed in color and there. There's we put on a lot. Basically there's there's a color look up which is It's a lot that goes on top of the footage after it goes to the i. But all of our work is done in color But we do see the you know the initial Color correction they're going to put on top they send us that They go and tweak afterwards before they finally off the aso we work everything in colorado so we were looking at the blue but then we were fighting for the black and white Just to see how that was looking because in a mixture everything was looking the same. Is that a one snap Take a while to get to the black and white. I know let's super-quick super-quick so that's almost like filter. That goes on top of the footage. Okay almost like a filter. That would like your standard instagram filter. Its color correcting it in one step but like i said afterwards they go in they find they find tuna on their end before goes to the future and you also did the transition.

Midlife Surfer: Surf Podcast
"ryan " Discussed on Midlife Surfer: Surf Podcast
"Yeah and and compare this to like. I don't know about mountain. Biking is kind of my go-to metaphor. Surfboards are massively under yes please acknowledge that if you buy a mountain bike right now. It's not customized to you. It's made in a factory so more than likely overseas mass produced by machine. Five thousand bucks right. Surfboard is made by hand custom to your specifics in your community. It's a thousand bucks. That's nothing believe me. The margin industry breaks my heart. Because you guys work. Yeah i mean. I don't know man i think we shapers just need to take a stand. I think about this every day. Like i'm trying to compete with the overseas manufacturers. Like the mayhem. The that are sitting on the racks in the repeal store. Yeah i don't know. If i should write i'm taking the lowest possible dollar that i can to sustain my business realistically. I think the customers that i have. I'm finding will pay will pay more if i charge more. So it's it's a tough. I'm not saying i could get away with more. So why do it. It's like honestly this. I'm giving away my bores at the price that they are. We'll get him while you can't while ryan before ryan raises profit margin as he rightfully should. Yeah all right. Let's see i've had you for seventy minutes..