The LRT Days (Bengals Vs Browns Recap, Burrow and Bakers Performances, Dunlap Trade, Buckeyes Return)
The fellas enter the locker room to recap the bengals vs browns, burrow vs baker, Ohio state football returns, gaethje vs khabib and much more!
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The fellas enter the locker room to recap the bengals vs browns, burrow vs baker, Ohio state football returns, gaethje vs khabib and much more!
The fellas enter the locker room with a special guest and former Ohio State Buckeye to talk the latest in the world of sports!
The fellas enter the locker room to talk the latest in the sports world!
The fellas enter the locker room to talk about the latest news in the world of sports!
The fellas enter the locker room to talk about the latest news in sports even with the coronavirus making it's impact!
The fellas enter the locker room to talk about the Dayton Flyers, the NFL combine, Fury Vs Wilder, Lebron Vs Zion, Top 5 NBA players and much more! Listen to Locker Room Talk Uncut right now!
This woman of soul now fronts one of Melbourne’s leading funk/soul bands Mayfield, who have released their album in July 2017, with production by Aria award nominated artist ‘Ivan Khachoyan’.
It is commonly known that all good things come in small packages, and that most definitely includes this dazzling pocket-rocket from Melbourne, Carla Troiano.
Clark Atlanta University, one of 101 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the nation (3:05)
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. attended college on this campus (3:25)
Social mobility through education (5:05)
Three times a Panther (6:05)
Identified as a future leader in DeKalb County Schools (7:00)
Year 45 and counting – a lifetime dedicated to serving others (9:00)
A court order and Felicia’s first teaching position (9:20)
Nearly a dozen languages spoken in the school (10:05)
Seven years, seven years, seven years… (10:25)
Too many principals of color in some schools (11:05)
Education as the most noble field (12:45)
Teachers perpetuate democracy (13:15)
A child of civil rights (13:50)
A fabulous childhood, in a mission (15:05)
A southern midwestern accent (16:35)
There is something bigger than you (17:15)
The Wallace Foundation, Gwinnett Public Schools, and the Principal Pipeline (18:00)
A teacher’s impact is significant (18:45)
The leader must have the big picture (20:00)
Even when you think big, there’s something bigger (21:20)
Leveraging power to impact a community (22:15)
1953, heart of the civil rights struggle, and a segregated community (23:30)
The “mission of the mission” was pushed by the black aristocracy (24:20)
New Orleans, Dubuque, and Memphis (25:20)
The common enemy was never based on someone’s race (25:50)
The good, and the evil, that is colorless (27:30)
Skin tone, or something else, as a core issue? (28:30)
Are you here to contribute, or are you here to take away? (29:40)
It was right in the middle of a housing project (31:10)
This was definitely a bifurcated community (32:20)
Fathers and mothers were paying attention to a lot of things (33:00)
Happy to be able to be an ambassador for my race (35:00)
Had to prove myself, and I had to make all A’s (35:30)
Segregation was about capacity (35:45)
These women were very progressive (36:20)
We need to make sure that everyone has a voice (37:30)
My mother wanted me to go into education (37:50)
Overwhelming sadness (38:35)
The haze as the sun was setting was orange (39:35)
Our home received a phone call (39:55)
Lessons learned from the civil rights struggle and Dr. King’s assassination (41:20)
There is a significant price paid when one person advances at the expense of another (42:25)
What gives birth to civil wars (43:40)
Educator-leaders are in the middle to mitigate our struggles (44:00)
The risk of forgetting (44:45)
Faith and hope that we will continue to do well, learn, listen, and improve (46:20)
Understanding the human condition, everyone has a voice, and emerging from oppression (47:00)
We are learning on a broader screen (48:30)
Working to harvest the best gifts (48:55)
Empowerment, respect, and using the best of what people have to offer (49:45)
History of women’s needs not being met (50:55)
Outcasts, outsiders, and social responsibility (51:15)
I have a responsibility to share what works (52:30)
This is a wonderful time, with so many rich examples of leadership (53:45)
We know what goes into being successful (54:30)
You can “get the call back” after a mistake is made (55:00)
A leader will not make a perfect call every time (55:35)
Systems theory and vision – long-term and right now (57:25)
You must have an undergirding of service to others (58:10)
Personal care shows–in your face, your countenance, and your productivity (59:40)
Don’t work out your inadequacies on social media (1:00:00)
To lead means that you are giving your best self (1:02:10)
Social justice defined as advocacy (1:03:10)
Dr. Moses Norman - insert yourself into a dark place and turn on the light (1:05:00)
I want my experience to be of benefit to someone else (1:07:30)
Leadership and popularity (1:08:20)
The benefits of the earlier harvest (1:08:50)
Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly (1:10:00)
Retirement just keeps moving away from me (1:10:40)
Dr. Fidel Turner and Barbara Hill providing leadership at CAU (1:11:30)
Podcast cover art for Lead. Learn. Change. is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.
The History of Black Catholics in the United States https://www.amazon.com/dp/0824514955/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ysvrEbK92EG5V
The Album: Curtis Mayfield's Back to the World (1973) In 1973, Curtis Mayfield had already become one of the biggest soul stars in the world thanks to the success of his Superfly soundtrack. He could have doubled-down with another album of lurid and cautionary street tales but instead, he wrote an album that many think of as a soundtrack to a movie never made, chronicling a returning Vietnam War veteran who finds America to be a different kind of war zone. Back to the World showcased Mayfield at his best — as a musician, composer, arranger, singer, producer, guitarist and songwriter — and decades later, we can still hear some of its influence reverberating in the dozens of artists who sampled from this album's lush music. The Bay Area's Lyrics Born brought this album to us to talk about. As part of the Solesides/Quannum crew that dates back to the mid-90s, LB has represented a much admired indie hip-hop ethos and he's been embraced by fans around the world. In our conversation, we talked about Mayfield's commitment to social issues, his gifts as a songwriter and whether or not "Right On For the Darkness" is, in fact, about a blind person. More on Lyrics Born
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Show Tracklisting (all songs from Back to the World unless indicated otherwise):
Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there
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Nate & Alex go through a full final mock draft on first-pick.com before the real deal on Thursday night. Follow along Thursday on Twitter @Bills_Breakdown for the guys' thoughts as the draft unfolds. Email us at billsbreakdownpodcast@gmail.com for any segment ideas or topics you would like us to discuss following the draft. Enjoy the pod, and you will hear from us next week to analyze the Bills picks!
Alex & Nate continue with their www.first-pick.com Mock Draft series with two different 3-round deep scenarios. Plus, our first guest, "Browns fan Ben" joins the show for some quality nonsense. Please remember, mock drafts and this podcast are for fun only and should not be taken too seriously.
Alex and Nate breakdown the rookie QB class and come up with consensus rankings on the alleged top 6. They use these rankings to do two mock drafts on first-pick.com. Mock Draft 1.0 there is no trading up allowed. In Mock Draft 2.0, Alex & Nate trade up for the QB of the future.
Consensus Rankings: 1) Rosen 2) Mayfield 3) Rudolph 4) Jackson 5) Darnold 6) Allen
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