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    Kevin Egan says the U.S. has a "strong chance" to get past the Netherlands in FIFA World Cup

    Kevin Egan says the U.S. has a "strong chance" to get past the Netherlands in FIFA World Cup

    Jon continues hour two of this Tuesday edition of The Jon Chuckery Show, by talking to the TV voice of Atlanta United FC and WWE Raw, Kevin Egan! Jon and Kevin discuss the United States’ chances to move past Holland in the Round of 16 in the FIFA World Cup, Atlanta United hiring Garth Lagerwey as their new President and CEO, and his experience as the Play-by-Play announcer for WWE’s Monday Night Raw so far.

    DAG NASTY "Wig Out At Denkos" / Doug Carrion and Kevin Egan

    DAG NASTY "Wig Out At Denkos" / Doug Carrion and Kevin Egan

    This record is probably one of the most popular releases on the label. Wig Out challenged conventions and stretched boundaries. Was it too far or the proverbial sweet spot? This episode we explore these questions and more. We go under the hood on Dag Nasty's second album, Wig Out At Denkos with bassist Doug Carrion (Dag Nasty/Descendents/Field Day), singer Kevin Egan (Beyond/1.6 Band) and podcasters Dom and Sam from the Bad Music Taste podcast.Can't believe we made it to 50. Here's to 100! If you enjoy the show, consider helping support our efforts on Patreon at the End On End Extras Club! 

    Brendan Hunt, Ted Lasso

    Brendan Hunt, Ted Lasso

    Ted Lasso has been one of the greatest gifts that 2020 has thrown at us! In this episode Kevin Kicks Off with Brendan Hunt, AKA Coach Beard! Beard tells us so many fun stories from behind the scenes, like who is the real Roy Kent, what was the funniest scene from season 1, and what does the future hold for Ted Lasso in Season 2. This is a must listen for any fan of the show. Hit that subscribe and tell a friend. Cheers! Kev

    Danny Karbassiyoon

    Danny Karbassiyoon

    Most kids that love the game dream of one day starring alongside the world's elite. I've had that same dream countless times, you know the one where you make your debut for one of the best teams in the world in front of a packed stadium and an international TV audience, you receive a pass from a superstar and score the winning goal in stoppage time! Incredibly that dream became a reality for Danny Karbassiyoon, who one day was playing high school soccer in Virginia, and the next he was playing alongside Thierry Henry, Denis Bergkamp, Cesc Fabregas and the Arsenal Invincibles! This is such an inspirational story, and I hope you enjoy! If so, click subscribe and check out Kevin's other chats. Cheers! 

    Nicky Byrne

    Nicky Byrne

    Nicky has an infectious personality, and during this chat he and Kevin discuss:

    - Irish people during Covid-19

    - Nicky's obsession with football

    - Days at Leeds, Tony Yeboah's goals and his battles as a smaller keeper

    - Transitioning from football to a boyband

    - The secret to Westlife's success

    - Why Westlife never really broke through in America

    - His fear of sitting still and desire to always improve

    And much, much more! Thanks so much to Nicky for the time. He's an absolute gent. All feedback appreciated. Thanks guys x

    Arthur Blank

    Arthur Blank

    Kevin jumps inside the mind of entrepreneur and philanthropist Arthur Blank. On this podcast you'll hear Arthur talk about:

    • What shaped his kind and ambitious spirit, and why write his new book 'Good Company'.
    • His Mother, Molly. Her nature, and how that will always influence Arthur.
    • Getting robbed at his house in Queens, NY. A gun pointed to his Father's head, and the amazing way his Mother reacted.
    • Atlanta United. Started an MLS team, and fulfilling his sons wish.
    • Gaining much more of an appreciation for 'The Beautiful Game'.
    • Where does the 2018 MLS Cup win rank among all his accomplishments?
    • 2020 has been a ridiculously tough year. Why we should have hope for the future world we live in?

    Hopefully you'll click subscribe and tell a friend! Thank you ;)

    Kay Murray

    Kay Murray

    Topics include:

    •  Making her debut on ABC for ESPN International coverage
    •  The impact of Kay's parents getting divorced 
    •  A broken family led to Kay and her Mom in need of a home
    •  Kay's sunny outlook on life
    • An unusual road to the role shes in now
    • Hosting the Ballon d'Or twice, Kay's proudest career moments
    • Not brushing her teeth before interviewing David Beckham
    • Word association game! (Don't ever put pineapple on a pizza!)

     

    Kate T. Parker

    Kate T. Parker

    Some of the topics discussed by Kevin and Kate:

    • Nerves on release day
    • Kate's resilience after early failures in the industry
    • A focus on the theme behind her work
    • Wow moments! How David Beckham, The Spice Girls and Drew Barrymore became fans of Kate, and promoted her work
    • Working with Megan Rapinoe and the role of the US Women's National Team 
    • A focus on the images and stories in 'Play Like A Girl'
    • There's a soccer focus, but 'Play Like A Girl' isn't exactly a soccer book. It's built to empower and inspire. 
    • What we can all do to encourage equality. 

    Charlie Davies

    Charlie Davies

    Kevin and Charlie chat about the following:

    • Adversity faced as a young boy. Charlie's father struggled with alcohol and drugs, while his mother's mental illness meant Charlie was forced to grow up quickly.
    • At peak of his powers in 2009, Charlie's life and career were derailed when we has involved in a horrific car crash. Charlie survived, and speaks about how he managed to overcome those dark days. 
    • During what should have been the happiest time of his life after his twin boys were born, Charlie was told he had cancer. Listen as he talks about the worst day of his life.
    • Charlie then talks about how a positive outlook on life can shape your future.

    Spencer Owen

    Spencer Owen

    Here's what Kev and Spencer had a chat about:

    • His nerves while proposing to Alex
    • Being in a public relationship
    • Traditional education not for him
    • Entrepreneurial spirit - selling sweets as a 12 year old!
    • Challenges of owning a football club
    • How far can Hashtag United climb?
    • Admiration for US single entity structure
    • We end with a fun game to get to know Spencer a little more

    I hope you enjoy!

    Al Foran

    Al Foran

    If you need a laugh, listen to this podcast with the hilarious Al Foran. The impressionist extraordinaire joins Kev's 'football phone-in' and is in rare form. You'll hear from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Jurgen Klopp, Jose Mourinho, Louis Van Gaal, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Conor McGregor, Donald Trump, Matthew McConaughey, Kim Kardashian, Joe Pesci, Robert De Niro, Mark Wallberg, Eddie Murphy, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney! If That's not enough, Al also opens up about his journey to make it to the main stages, and staring Mike Tyson down being the most frightening moment of his life! Follow Kevin Egan on Twitter and Instagram: @Kev_Egan

    Ali Krieger

    Ali Krieger

    Most would have walked away from the game. Not Ali Krieger. She doesn't entertain the idea of failure. Whether it be breaking her leg or tearing her ACL, near death or being told she wasn't needed anymore. Ali's faced more than her fair share of setbacks, yet she continues to show us what a winner looks like. In this chat, Kevin and Ali dive into what's required to overcome major adversity. Ali opens up about quarantine with wife Ashlyn Harris, how domestic soccer in the US has evolved, issues with Jill Ellis, her 100th cap and the speech that followed, why the US Women's National Team are far more than just footballers, and that fairy tale ending in the 2019 World Cup final.  

    Robbie Keane

    Robbie Keane

    Here's a breakdown of Kevin's chat with Robbie Keane:

    00:00 - 1:15 - Keano intro - what to expect

    1:15-3:00 - Quarantine life with his family

    3:00-6:20 - Robbie's incredible charitable work during quarantine

    6:20-8:00 - What makes Ireland such a special country at dealing with tough times

    8:00-10:20 - The importance of picking the right team as a young player, and getting games under your belt

    10:20- 15:15 - Believing in himself, even when he landed at a club like Inter, competing with the likes of Ronaldo and Vieri. Language issues, and Kev's schoolboy error with a restaurant choice for Italians.

    15:15-17:45 - Representing Ireland. Proudest moments in his life.

    17:46-19:05 - If Robbie could replay one game, which is it? 

    19:10-21:20 Partnership with Niall Quinn, that goal against Germany and the Spain match in 2002.

    21:30-22:30 - Harry Kane used to clean Robbie's boots!

    22:30-24:30  - On David Beckham's help in joining LA, and the success in MLS

    24:30-26:30 - Would Robbie like to manage LA Galaxy?

    26:30-28:40 - What sort of coach is Robbie Keane?

    28:40-30:00 What's Robbie singing in front of best friends and family in Ireland? And how about LA?! 

    30:00-33:33 - Music game! Can Robbie guess the song as Kevin reads out lyrics in a monotone voice.

     

     

    Christian Vieri

    Christian Vieri

    Kevin gets Vieri to open up about his newfound family life early in the show, before then diving into his extraordinary career. Bobo talks about his struggles in Serie B, playing alongside his idol Roberto Baggio, and then becoming the most expensive player on the planet. He addresses the comparison to Erling Haaland, and then picks an actor to play his life in a movie. Any and all feedback / rating / reviews are always appreciated. Cheers!

    Under the Walls of Clerkenwell

    Under the Walls of Clerkenwell

    Dermot and Kelly take on some of the history behind the tale of Irish exile Kevin Egan. This episode's discussion covers the story of the 1867 Clerkenwell explosion, what that has to do with Kevin Egan, Egan's relationship to his wife and son, Dermot's relationship to Tayto crisps, Egan's memories of Kilkenny, the Berkeleyan quality of memory, more father-son angst, and a cautionary tale for young Stephen.

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    On the Blog:

    Decoding Dedalus: Wild Geese

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    Media Mentioned in this Episode:

    L'Assomoir - Emile Zola

    Further Reading:

    Anghinetti, P. (1982). Berkeley's Influence on Joyce. James Joyce Quarterly, 19(3), 315-329. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25476446

    Ellmann, R. (1959). James Joyce. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Eugene Davis & the Casey brothers. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.irishmeninparis.org/revolutionaries/eugene-davis-the-casey-brothers

    “Irish Agitators in Paris,” (1884, April 22).  The New York Times. Retrieved from https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1884/04/22/103614112.pdf

    “The Irish Colony in Paris,”(1884, June 11).  The Brisbane Courier. Retrieved from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3430959

    Zingg, G. (2013). Is there Hiberno-English on them? Hiberno-English in modern literature: the use of dialect in Joyce, O’Brien, Shaw and Friel. Bern: Peter Lang AG.

    Music:

    Noir - S Strong & Boogie Belgique

    The Boys of Kilkenny - Reg Keating

    Froggreen Wormwood

    Froggreen Wormwood

    Images of early morning Paris through the ineluctable modality of Stephen Dedalus' memory, smells of incense and absinthe. We discuss Stephen's life as a starving artist (literally), Kevin Egan and his unwilling exile in Paris, Egan's real life counterpart, New York Times write-ups of duels in the 19th century, Irish nationalist groups of the 19th century, the proper way to drink absinthe, dalcassians and Arthur Griffith, Maud Gonne, Édouard Drumont v. Léo Taxil, and the pitfalls of attempting to make Ireland more like continental Europe. 

    Sweny's Patreon helps keep this marvelous Dublin landmark alive. Please subscribe!

    On the Blog:

    Decoding Dedalus: Latin Quarter Hat

    Decoding Dedalus: Wild Geese 

    La Vie de Léo Taxil

    Maud Gonne

    Social Media:

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    Media Mentioned in this Episode:

    "Get Drunk", Charles Baudelaire (in French and English)

    How to make a classic Absinthe Drip - DrinkSkool Cocktails

    Further Reading:

    Earle, D. (2003). "Green Eyes, I See You. Fang, I Feel": The Symbol of Absinthe in "Ulysses". James Joyce Quarterly,40(4), 691-709. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25477989

    Ellmann, R. (1959). James Joyce. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Eugene Davis & the Casey brothers. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.irishmeninparis.org/revolutionaries/eugene-davis-the-casey-brothers

    Gifford, D., & Seidman, R. J. (1988). Ulysses annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Gopnik, A. (2009, Sept. 21). Trial of the Century. The New Yorker. Retrieved from https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2009/09/28/trial-of-the-century

    Haverty, A. (2016, Dec. 10). The adulterous muse – Maud Gonne, Lucien Millevoye and WB Yeats review. The Irish Times. Retrieved from https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/the-adulterous-muse-maud-gonne-lucien-millevoye-and-wb-yeats-review-1.2889474

    Heininger, J. (1986). Stephen Dedalus in Paris: Tracing the Fall of Icarus in "Ulysses". James Joyce Quarterly, 23(4), 435-446. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25476758

    “Irish Agitators in Paris,” (1884, April 22).  The New York Times. Retrieved from https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1884/04/22/103614112.pdf

    “The Irish Colony in Paris,”(1884, June 11).  The Brisbane Courier. Retrieved from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3430959

    Joyce, S. (1958). My brother’s keeper: James Joyce’s early years. New York: The Viking Press.

    Magalaner, M. (1956). Labyrinthine motif: James Joyce and Leo Taxil. Modern Fiction Studies, 2(4), 167-182. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/26273108

    McNally, F. (2018, Oct. 4). Bones of contention - Why the remains of James Joyce are still in exile. The Irish Times. Retrieved from https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/bones-of-contention-why-the-remains-of-james-joyce-are-still-in-exile-1.3651912

    O’Connor, U. (2011, Jan. 30) Joyce should join Yeats in the Irish soil. The Irish Independent. Retrieved from https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/joyce-should-join-yeats-in-the-irish-soil-26619115.html

    Reizbaum, M. (1999). James Joyce’s Judaic Other. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Retrieved from https://tinyurl.com/y4sxxtlv

    Schofield, H. (2015, Jan. 31). Ireland’s heroine who had sex in her baby’s tomb. BBC News. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-31064648

    Music:

    Il est cinq heures, Paris, s'éveille - Jacques Dutronc

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