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Musonomics

Larry Miller

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Musonomics is a twice-monthly podcast about the business of the music and culture industries. Hosted by Larry Miller and produced with support from the NYU Steinhardt Music Business Program, we use data, music and interviews with newsmakers and analysts to provide insight into what.s happening now -- and what's coming next.
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This podcast is about network news crews working in the field. Co-produced by Larry Warner, a freelance camera operator, and Bryan Baeta, a production sound mixer, both working in the network news business and from the San Francisco bay area.
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Pigskin Dispatch

Darin Hayes

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Get a daily glimpse at the history of American football highlighting the events, people, teams, and anniversaries that took place on the calendar day, the year, or the story that the episode centers on. The show is in lock-step with our website PigskinDispatch.com to bring football fans of all ages a refreshing and fun gridiron experience!
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This portable podcast is hosted and edited by Gavin Watson, a British Army veteran of 16 years. He talks to other military veterans, allowing them to share their stories and experiences from before, during and after service. This podcast will give non-military personnel the chance to gain a better understanding of military life and gain an insight into what the transition back to civilian life can be like. These strong individuals may inspire, after dealing with diversity, resilience and pos ...
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Conversations with the Global Investment Team at Southeastern Asset Management, leaders in long-term, concentrated, engaged, value investing since 1975. Disclaimer: Current and future holdings are subject to risk and past performance is no guarantee of future results. This podcast was recorded from 2018 to 2021. Information presented herein is for discussion and illustrative purposes only and is not a recommendation or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Securities identi ...
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Musician Technician Entrepreneur

Musician Technician Entrepreneur Podcast

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The Musician Technician Entrepreneur podcast interviews and explores the music industry and its professionals to uncover and define the NEW 21st century musician. Brought to you by the Digital Audio Recording Arts at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, IL USA. http://www.darausf.com
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Join Darin Hayes as he welcomes author Doug Vilhard to discuss his captivating new book, "The Golden Age of Red," which shines a light on the legendary football player Red Grange and his impact on the sport. Set in the 1920s, the conversation explores Grange's journey from a humble college athlete to a national sensation, revealing the complexities…
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Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology joins us to discuss a unique training method Pop Warner used on his players in preparing to play Dartmouth one year. This story of course, comes from one of Tim's famous Tidbit Factoid Feasts Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up …
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Learn about how the legendary Vince Lombardi helped the NY Giants win an NFL Title. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriber Don't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch You…
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Full Episode: Ep 026 - SNO Sue Warner from 10th July 2022. In this Viewpoint: Sue talks about returning from Afghanistan and needing to take a career break, due to a tough period in her life, and after this break she returned to nursing. Sue also shares how sport has helped her recovery, with the support of Help for Heroes. Plus during the crazy ti…
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Myron Cope, the legendary Pittsburgh Steelers broadcaster, in this revealing interview with co-author Dan Joseph. Delve into the world of football media and learn about the colorful career of this iconic color analyst. #PittsburghSteelers Dan Joseph and Elizabeth Cope's book on Myron is titled: "Beyond the Yoi" The book: amazon.com/Behind-Yoi-Legen…
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Timothy P. Brown of FootballArchaeology.com joins us to explain the apparatus and methods used to apply white lines on football fields in the 19th-century game. Tim's original tidbit on the subject was: Factoid Feast VII Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get da…
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He was the first to do many things in the NFL. Sam Huff was one special player, and Historian Larry Schmitt helped us to preserve the history of this football icon. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Ema…
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Gary joined the Royal Regiment of Artillery (RA) in the British Army twice, once in 1999 and again in 2004. He served for 12 years in total, reaching the rank of Bombardier (Bdr). In this episode Gary talks about his journey in joining the British Army, and why he left and then rejoined a few years later. He shares his time completing many courses,…
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Join Darren Hayes as he welcomes Timothy P. Brown to explore the fascinating history of the 1918 Rose Bowl, focusing on the unique military teams that competed in this iconic game. The episode delves into the impressive coaching figures of the time, particularly Red Stanton of Camp Lewis and Hugo Bezdek, who played pivotal roles in shaping the team…
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Today, we celebrate the remarkable legacy of Emlyn Tunnell, one of the greatest defensive backs in NFL history and a pioneering figure for African American athletes in the sport. As we delve into the New York Giants' 100th season, Tunnell's journey from a young athlete in Pennsylvania to becoming the first African American player on the Giants' ros…
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Timothy P. Brown of footballarchaeology.com joins host Darin Hayes to reveal groundbreaking historical research that may change the narrative of American football's history. Brown uncovers the story of Anthony Harris, the first known black college football coach at a non-HBCU institution, Colby College, in 1903 and 1904, predating the previously cr…
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When we hear the name Tom Landry, NFL fans immediately think of his 29 seasons at the helm of the Dallas Cowboys. While that is true, the man also impacted the fortunes of the 1950s NY Giants teams. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history h…
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Learn a little bit about your host, Darin Hayes, and his journey of loving the game and efforts to preserve it. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriber Don't forget to check out and subscribe…
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Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology joins us to talk about an interesting man with a few ideas to help football and an exhibition game between the Giants and Rams where the NFL tried them out. This information comes from his original post titled: Playing For Extra Time In Portland Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Disp…
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It's presidential election season and music is back in the thick of it. In 2016 we spoke with Ben Sisario of the New York Times, Professor Chris Sprigman of NYU Law School and music industry lawyer Joel Schoenfeld about the historical and then current role of music in Presidential politics. In this episode, we revisit that episode and provide a 202…
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Learn about the earliest roots of American football and how it transformed from an English schoolyard game to the Game we know and love today in the US. We welcome some iconic clips of past interviews with football experts, such as Dr. Tony Collins, Timothy Brown, R.C. Christiansen, and Upton Bell, to help accurately tell the first part of football…
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Full Episode: Ep 025 - Cpl Barney Gillespie from 10th June 2022. In this Viewpoint: Barney shares his journey after leaving hospital and going through rehabilitation, since his incident with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). There were darks days, but he battled through, learning how to use his new prosthetic leg. With his new mindset, he manag…
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In celebration of reaching the milestone of 50 episodes on this show, we are giving away 50 free sticker packs. Nothing too crazy, but just a little something to say thank you! If you want to have a free sticker pack sent to you, head to our website and fill out the form. Website Form: milvetpodcast.com/50-episodes Watch Episode on YouTube: youtu.b…
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Welcome to Raymond Berry Rote to the Hall of Fame, a podcast dedicated to exploring the incredible career of one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. Raymond Berry, a Hall of Famer known for his precise route running and exceptional hands, played a pivotal role in the Baltimore Colts' dynasty of the 1960s. Join us as we delve into Berry's…
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Coaches get an advantage by knowing what the other team is doing before they do it. Today, we're diving deep into a particularly interesting and sometimes controversial aspect of American football: the art of sign stealing. From the early days of the game to the modern era, coaches and players have been constantly on the lookout for a competitive e…
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Southeastern’s CEO and Head of Research Ross Glotzbach sits down with Nick DeIuliis, CEO of CNX Resources. They delve into a range of topics, beginning with Nick’s history in the Pittsburgh area and at CNX, where he has been an employee since the 1990s and became CEO in 2014. Ross and Nick reminisce about Southeastern’s engagement with CNX that led…
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In this episode, we talk with an expert studying and preserving the legacies of legendary Native American athletes. Bill Black, a Native American himself, has started a movement to recognize these incredible athletes, and we have the opportunity to learn more about some of his football players to whom the homage is paid in this episode. www.ndnalls…
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We discuss the history of football quite a bit in this program, and many times, it has some items pertaining to the ball itself. Tonight, we deep dive into the history of football with the author of a new book, our friend Timothy Brown wrote. It's The History of the Football with writer Tim Brown. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Spo…
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Bob joined the United States Army (USA) in 2002 as part of Airborne Infantry, and served for 4 years, reaching the rank of Specialist (SPC). In this episode Bob talks about his journey in joining the U.S. Army, and what it was like going through Basic Training, then onto Army Airborne School. He shares what it was like being sent to the 1st Battali…
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Dive into the dark underbelly of professional football with this exposé on one of the most infamous scandals in NFL history. In 1946, the New York Giants were set to face off against the Chicago Bears in the NFL Championship. But just days before the big game, a shocking revelation rocked the league: two Giants players were accused of taking bribes…
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e Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriber Don't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts…
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The Horween family has been a cornerstone in the world of football for generations. Ralph and Arnold Horween, brothers and entrepreneurs, took over a business founded by their father Isadore, the Horween Leather Company in Chicago in 1920. Their dedication to crafting high-quality leather has led to their products becoming synonymous with the NFL. …
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Historian Larry Schmitt when interested in a project dives in head first and thoroughly shakes the old newspapers and programs till he gets some answers. Recently Larry wanted to know more about the impact of the 1926 season of the NFL versus the Red Grange League and he wrote an excellent article on his findings on Big Blue Interactive. Check it o…
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Footballs come in all shapes and sizes, but are you aware that at one point, they made unique balls for passers who were either left- or right-handed? Timothy P. Brown of Football Archaeology visits us in this episode to share the story of the righty and southpaw editions of the pigskin. If you love the football talk on history and evolution, then …
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The Giants entered the 1941 season with high expectations and the war drums sounded in the distance. A seasoned crew of Big Blue assembled for one last run together in the hopes of bringing another NFL title to the Big Apple. The season was memorable for many reasons and we preserve it here. We dedicate this episode, part 29 of our NYG-100 celebrat…
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The Giants entered the 1939 season with high expectations. The team was led by the innovative coaching of Steve Owen, who was known for his strategic defensive schemes. The roster featured several key players, including Tuffy Leemans, a dynamic running back whose versatility and skill were pivotal to the team’s success. The season was memorable for…
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We're in a song economy but not yet a songwriter economy, according to a landmark report by MiDiA Research. In this episode: the report's co-author Tatiana Cirisano, and two new-school independent music publishers rewriting the rulebook, Evan Bogart from Seeker Music and Lylette Pizarro from Influence Media.…
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Full Episode: Ep 024 - Capt Phil Klay from 10th May 2022. In this Viewpoint: Phil talks about using the G.I. Bill to help getting a writing degree and go to teachers college, when leaving the U.S. Marine Corps. This included going into a graduate creative writing program. He also shares some of the books that he has written, which have done well en…
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Today, we're taking you on a journey back in time to the hallowed ground of American football. Imagine a field where the echoes of legendary plays still linger in the air, where the grass has witnessed the birth of gridiron strategies, and where the very soul of the game seems to permeate the soil. Wesleyan's Andrus Field is the oldest football fie…
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In the rich tapestry of American football, where strategy and athleticism intertwine, there are moments when innovation pushes the boundaries of the game. One such instance is the gadget play known as the "Helmet Toss," a daring maneuver that once captivated audiences with its audacious flair. Introduced in the early days of the college game, the p…
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Mike joined the United States Navy (USN) in 2003, as part of the Aviation branch, before becoming a Navy SEAL. He served for 10 years, reaching the rank of Petty Officer First Class (PO1). In this episode Mike talks about his ambition to become a Navy SEAL at a young age, and his journey in joining the Navy, to begin this pursuit. There were challe…
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In a time when football was a brutal, almost barbaric spectacle, a new era dawned. A place where the game would be redefined, where legends would be born. Harvard Stadium was constructed to last, and it changed the field venues and stadium designs that had been around prior. Timothy Brown of FootballArchaeology.com joins us to share the history of …
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In the annals of New York Giants football, few names command as much respect and admiration as Ward Cuff. A titan of his era, Cuff was more than just a player; he was a legend. Join us as we delve into the extraordinary life and career of this gridiron great. From his humble beginnings to his iconic moments on the field, we'll uncover the story of …
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What if the biggest rivalry in college football wasn't Alabama vs. Ohio State? What if it was Yale vs. Georgia? Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology takes us back a century when these two programs were on par on the gridiron, and it was a Bulldog v. Bulldog matchup. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even…
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Ed Danowski, a name often overlooked in the annals of football history, was pivotal in shaping the quarterback position. His tenure with the New York Giants during the 1930s was marked by exceptional skill and leadership that continues to inspire football enthusiasts. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see eve…
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Calling all football fanatics! This episode tackles a fascinating topic: the history behind the referee's signal indicating a football is ready for play. We're thrilled to have Gridiron historian and Author Tim Brown join us as he shares his insights and experiences in the field. Together, we'll delve into the evolution of the "ready for play" sign…
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Tuffy Leemans - sure, the name might conjure up images of a giant lineman, but this New York Giants legend packed a punch in a smaller package. Today on the podcast, we're going behind the helmet of Tuffy Leemans, exploring his rise from Nebraska to the NFL and his lasting impact on Big Blue. Forget the stereotypes; fullback Tuffy Leemans was a for…
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Full Episode: Ep 023 - LH(Police) Larry Roke from 10th April 2022. In this Viewpoint: Larry shares the abrupt end to his career in the Royal Navy, and how he had to cope with the realisation that he won't continue within the military, and what could he do as a civilian. He had a hobby with fixing vehicles, which he really enjoyed, and therefore loo…
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Welcome to another exciting Tuesday where we get to go back in time and talk about an aspect of football history that may not be mainstream but is definitely worth the listen and education that we're going to get with Timothy Brown of FootballArcheology.com. This week, Tim tells us about the evolution of the sideline rules and of eligible receivers…
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"The Sneakers game" is what this National Football League Championship game has been fondly branded as. This was a rematch of the two teams that played in the 1933 League Championship contest, the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants. Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Si…
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Which NFL division boasts the most Lombardi trophies? We reveal the champions of the Super Bowl stage and dive into the fierce rivalries that forged this dynasty. From legendary quarterbacks to unforgettable playoff battles, this video explores the rich history and dominance of the division that's consistently sent teams to the big game. Who are th…
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Ben joined the Parachute Regiment within the British Army in 1997, and served 23 years across multiple areas including, the Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (REME), Pathfinders (PF), and finishing with the British Special Air Service (SAS), reaching the rank of Staff Sergeant (SSgt). In this episode Ben talks about growing up and wanting to …
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