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No Name Fame

Joe Walters

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Join me, Joe Walters, and a load of friends catch up, look at what's ahead, and live! Follow Me!Twitter - @JoeJoeRadioFacebook - @Joe Walters RadioInstagram - @JOEWALTERSRADIO
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Marty Lurie Podcast

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Marty Lurie was born in Brooklyn, New York on Feb. 1st, 1946. He saw his first baseball game in Ebbets Field in 1954. Marty began his radio career at KECG 88.1 FM in El Cerrito, California. He hosted the Oakland A’s pregame radio show in 1998 which led into all A’s games during both the regular and postseason through 2009. Marty has broadcasted over 2000 pre and post game shows in his career.
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“Blessed 2 Play” is sports radio with heart & soul! Uncovering the role that faith plays in the lives of athletes and sports professionals, host Ron Meyer shines a spotlight on the world of sports and the motivation behind life on and off the field.
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Detroit City of Champions

Detroit City of Champions

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1935. The Great Depression. Detroit is ranked as the hardest hit city in America. Speramus Meliora Resurgent Cineribus Akin to a miracle something incredible began to happen. Detroit began to win in a way that had never been seen before…or since. The Tigers, Lions and Red Wings all won their first Championships. An unknown Joe Louis would rise to international super stardom. Speed boat racing, tennis, track and field, golf, bowling, swimming, firearms…champions all and all from Detroit. In t ...
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The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began with Anthony Ross voicing Detective Clover, bringing to life the gritty streets of New York during its first three months. However, it was Larry Th ...
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Welcome to “Making It With Terry Wollman”, the show that explores the secrets, successes and strategies for making it in the music biz. In the studio, the classroom, and in my travels, I so often get questions about the creative process, so I created this show to focus on what it takes to have a lasting career in the ever-changing landscape of the music business. You’re really in for a treat, as I have invited my friends, some of the best and brightest in music, to share their stories. I gua ...
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The Denison Forum's Mark Turman offers a God-centered prespective on the US election results, then challenges us to renew our focus on Loving God and people in our uncivil world. Walter Kim of the National Association of Evangelicals and host of the Difficult Conversations podcast talks about the need to embrace kindness and work toward unity i the…
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Musician and writer Caroline Cobb, author of "Advent for Exiles," helps us remember we are exiles in this world, and Jesus' coming and his promised return fuels our hearts for the bright future he promises. Kathy Branzell of the National Day of Prayer Taskforce joins Carmen to offer guidance for prayer after the US elections, and thinking forward t…
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Bill English of Bible and Business talks about the both legal gambling and credit cards are often geared to exploit those most financially vunerable. Sports Spectrum's Jason Romano talks about former NFL great Matt Forte joining the Sports Spectrum team, and about how many of these pro-athletes have a unique struggle when it comes to living out the…
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Daryl Crouch of Everyone's Wilson talks about our call to love our neighbors and how that may look as some our neighbors may be mourning and some rejoicing over the election results. Carmen spends time looking at other results from the November 5th elections, especially around the states that had abortion on the ballot. Faith Radio podcasts are mad…
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Events that happened on November 6 This Day in Baseball history. November 6 , 1887 Walter Johnson was born on this day in 1887. Considered by many to be the greatest right-hander in baseball history, Johnson was the hardest thrower of his time. He was a phenomenally successful pitcher on often terrible Washington Senators’ teams. As a veteran, he a…
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Dr. Tiffany Schatz of the Christian Medical and Dental Association looks are recent medical headlines, incuding the problem of a seditary lifestyle, health issues around Daylight Saving, and the rise of cancer in younger generations. Baker and Bible teacher Kendall Vanderslice, author of "Bake and Prayer," offers insights from being a bread baker a…
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement offers some helpful words as we get ready for Election Day and after. Plus, he talks about our attitudes to others at gatherings. The Philos Project provides some background to the headlines we're hearing from the conflict between Israel and Iran's proxies in the region. Faith Radio podcasts are mad…
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On November 5, 1936 — The Dodgers name Burleigh Grimes as their new manager. The former Brooklyn spitballer will be replacing Casey Stengel, who was fired last month during the World Series after compiling a 208-251 (.453) record during his four-year tenure. The Dodgers for a short period will be paying 3 managers, Max Carey, Grimes and Stengel. Gr…
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Up first up a little trivia Burleigh Grimes played with an astonishing 36 hall of fame players, including 4 HOF first basemen can you name them . . . . On November 5, 1936 — The Dodgers name Burleigh Grimes as their new manager. The former Brooklyn spitballer will be replacing Casey Stengel, who was fired last month during the World Series after co…
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Frank Robinson was the first black manager when the Cleveland Indians hired him, but there was another black player who managed before Robbie . . . . On November 4, 1948 Jake Powell, 39, former big league baseball star, shot himself to death in Washington police headquarters late today while being questioned on bad check charges.Powell had been pic…
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Hannah Nation of the Center for House Church Theology, as well as China Partnership, talks about how China and other parts of the world have become missions sending powerhouses. Donna Amidon, author of "Tracing His Promise," talks about the places in the Old Testament where God talked of His promise to send our Savior, Jesus. Faith Radio podcasts a…
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Carmen LaBerge asks how did you spend that extra hour as Daylight Saving ended. She also helps apply the mind of Christ to the issue of global depopulation and the graying of the world. Poltical scientist Daniel Bennett talks about how the decline of civic groups, clubs, and other soft connections have lead to increased social isolation and polariz…
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November 4 This Day in Baseball history. Let's celebrate Pete Alexander on his birthday - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/pete-alexander-page/ All of Today's amazing events - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-november-4/ Reggie Jackson - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/reggie-jackson-biography/ Please help us out and commemorate a page…
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Day of Cy Young Awards, 8 Cy Youngs are awarded with 3 multiple winners – Vern Law 60 he went 20-1 and started game 1, 4 and the historic game 7 of the 1960 World Series and went 2-0 you can listen to all three of those games in our community. Sandy Koufax wins his 3rd, setting the NL record with 382 stakeouts in 1965. You can listen to his starts …
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On November 2, 1972 -- Leading the league in victories (27), ERA (1.97), starts (41), complete games (30), and strikeouts (310), Steve Carlton wins the 1972 National League Cy Young Award, the first of three he will win. 'Lefty's' 27 victories account for nearly half (45.8%) of the last-place Philadelphia Phillies 59 wins. November 2, 1999 Ken Grif…
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Along with reviews of "Here" and "The Carpenter," Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about how podcasts like Joe Rogan's, for better or worse, are shaping young men and masculinity. Fitness expert Kim Dolan Leto addresses the shocking fitness traps the enemy doesn't what you to know about. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:…
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Amid this anxious time, Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newletter helps us look to Scripture to help us properly focus on the pursuit of peace. Apologist Daniel DeWitt offers 5 insight about diversity in the Bible. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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On November 1, 1892 –Statistics for the first 154-game season show that Dan Brouthers of the Brooklyn Grooms was the top hitter at .335, and Cy Young of the Cleveland Spiders the top pitcher in terms of wins with a 36-11 record. On November 1, 1951 — Future Hall of Famer Roy Campanella (.325, 33, 108) wins the first of his three National League MVP…
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Todd Netttleton of Voice of the Martyrs shares about his recent trip to the Middle East visiting persevering Christians there, as well at talks about this Sunday's International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians. Truth Unites' Gavin Ortlund, author of "What It Means to Be Protestant," talks about why the Protestant Reformation was necessary, …
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith looks at recent election news headlines, the reasons for the electoral college process, and resting in God's purposes. Kathy Branzell of the National Day of Prayer Taskforce offers some good Bible verses to help focus your prayers ahead of our election. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Giv…
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Fred Oduyoye and Chris Cox of Reachable Reconciliation help us to explore our reactions, to reflect, and work toward repair and closer relationships amid our ethnic and cultural differences. Rachel Gilson, author of "Parenting without Panic in an LGBT-Affirming World," offers ideas to help us disciple our kids to know and love God's design for sexu…
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Lynne Rienstra, author of "Sacred Refuge," invites you to bring your crises in life to God and allow him to be your shelter amid the storms. Mission Network News' Ruth Kramer takes us to the Middle East and to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, showing how God's people are serving in the midst of war. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by…
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Luke Simon of The Crossing Church talks about how more Gen Z men, like himself, are finding meaning and purpose in a God-centered masculinity. Pastor Russ Ramsey, author of "Van Gogh Has a Broken Heart," talks about how great artists use their invoke certain thoughts and feelings in us. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give n…
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Political scientist Adam Carrington expands on what one Vice Presidential candidate said about not letting politics be a dividing line in your friendships and families. He also offers ideas for preparing your heart and mind for election day. Faith Wire's Billy Hallowell talks about Christians in the public eye, including Dennis Quaid, who played Re…
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Historian Miles Smith IV helps us be more realistic about our political participation as Christians, and how we need to resist the sacramentalizing of our candidates and votes. Sioux Falls mayor Paul Tenhaken, author of "The Code of Contentment," talks about developing a healthly rhythms of self-reflection, gratitude, physical health, and time with…
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Lionshare's Dave Buehring helps us understand the significance of Jesus's Sermon on the Mount and how it's the really the outline for faithful obedience as God's representatives. James Whitford of True Charity continues talking about the 7 parts of effective compassion, and how we can't treat everyone with a one-size-fits-all approach to helping th…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about a new documentary that shows the effects social media and AI have had on the mental and emotional development of young people. He also talks about how blatant witchcraft is being promoted by outlets like Disney. Gale Kragt, author of "The Heart of Healing," shares about the wholeness God is working to bring you! F…
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Carmen LaBerge talks about the recent e-coli outbreak at McDonald's and how it was tied to the onions processed at a specific facility in Colorado. This opens the door to spiritual conversations. Hank Erwin of the Great American Prayer event invites you to join other Christians in concerted prayer the evening ahead of election day. Faith Radio podc…
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Writer and artist Ruth Chou Simons, author of "Home is Right Where You Are," talks about following our Good Shepherd while we shepherd our young ones into adulthood. Pastor Keith Simon, co-host of "Truth over Tribe" podcast and book, helps us see the need to live in ways that clearly point to Jesus in the midst of our confused culture. Faith Radio …
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Carmen Laberge shares about how God orchestrated a timely meet-up out in the hills of Georgia on a dark night. Pastor Alfonso Espinosa and Carmen discuss the foolishness of selfish ambition and how the book of James show the wisdom of lovingly submitting to God's direction and plans. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:…
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October 24, 1994 Atlanta Braves Pitcher Greg Maddux is named the National Leagues Cy Young award winner for the strike-shortened 1994 season. Maddux became the first player to win three consecutive Cy Young Awards in the National League and would add a 4th the following year. The 1994 Major League Players Association struck over their refusal to al…
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Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity discusses recently leaked information about what doctors in Canada are really thinking about their nation's Medical Assistance in Dying policies. The Come and See Foundation's Larry Lundstom talks about how the TV series "The Chosen" has been having sigificant Gospel impact in the lives o…
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Daryl Crouch of Everyone's Wilson helps us understand that even as our society moves away from Jesus, we can still move forward as gospel influencers. The Denison Forum's Mark Turman talks about how revival continues to make its way on college campuses around the US. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here…
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October 23, 1993 The sixth game in the Toronto Blue Jays -- Philadelphia Phillies World Series was a rematch between Game 2 starters Terry Mulholland and Dave Stewart. Toronto scored in the bottom of the first on a Paul Molitor triple, Joe Carter sacrifice fly, and Roberto Alomar RBI single. Paul Molitor added a solo home run in the fifth inning wh…
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ER doctor Bret Nicks from the Christian Medicial and Dental Association unpacks the struggles many have with staying focused in their daily tasks, but why this does not always connect to an ADHD diagnosis. Randall Goodgame, creator of Slugs and Bugs, shares about hiding God's Word in children's hearts and the desire for the Church to fall in love w…
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement outlines the layers behind why many Christians may not vote and proclaiming Christ, to the glory of God the Father- regardless of how you "preach" the Good News. The Philos Project's Luke Moon reacts to the leak on intelligence about Israel's Iran attack plans and the Israeli military's success agai…
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October 22, 2000 Game Two of the "Subway Series" between the Mets and Yankees brought with it the long awaited matchup of Yankee Pitcher Roger Clemens against Mets Catcher Mike Piazza. Earlier in the year during regular season Interleague play, Clemens beaned Piazza with a fastball giving him a concussion and sending him to the disabled list. Their…
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Pyschologist Linda Mintle unpacks how new technology is attempting to impact the grieving process and the danger of seperating our mind from our body in the name of healing. Mark Chironna, author of "Shadow Self," shares about seeking personal transformation much more than purely Bible knowledge. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your suppo…
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Joel Carini of The Natural Theologian shares about how atheists today are viewing the purpose of Christianity and pointing beyond evolution to get to God Himself. Political scientist Daniel Bennett outlines how the definiton of compromsing for many has changed and the connection between isolation with alienation. Faith Radio podcasts are made possi…
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October 21, 1998 - The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte, who struggled mightily throughout the regular season secured the victory with 7 1/3 strong innings. With the Yankees clinging to …
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October 20, 2004 Game 7 of the ALCS began at 8:30 in the evening at Yankee Stadium. After winning the first three and loosing the next three, the Yankees were sending Kevin Brown to the mound to face Derek Lowe for the Red Sox. Johnny Damon, suffering through a 3 for 29 slump decided to play aggressively leading off the game with a single to left a…
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October 19, 2004 --The Yankees hold a 3-2 lead over the Red Sox in the ALCS with Game 6 to be played at Yankee Stadium. The starting pitchers were Curt Schilling of the Red Sox and Jon Lieber of the Yankees. Schilling pitched with a torn tendon sheath in his right ankle, which was sutured in place in an unprecedented procedure by Red Sox team docto…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about the danger of using TikTok as a news media source and how to view Meta's creation of "Movie Gen." Sports Spectrum's Jason Romano shares what specific athletes to keep an eye on during the loaded October sports calendar. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here…
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Carmen outlines the response to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar being killed by Israeli forces and how to pray for Christ to be known among the nations. Apologist Daniel DeWitt shares what it looks like to be re-enchanted by Christ in the midst of today's ever-changing world. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here…
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October 18, 1977 With the Yankees up three games to two against the Dodgers, Reggie Jackson seizes control of the game, the series, and is crowned "Mr. October" when he hits three consecutive home runs in Game Six of the World Series. Jackson hit a two-run homer in the fourth on the first pitch he saw from starter Burt Hooton to give the Yankees th…
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Theologian Amy Orr-Ewing, author of "Lead Like the Real You," talks about taking a close look at how Jesus led others around Him and learning how to discern in the midst of your frienships. Trillia Newbell, author of "Celebrating Around the Table," shares about the power of recipes to connect people to one another. Faith Radio podcasts are made pos…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith talks about the layers behind labeling someone as a fascist and how Christians are called to respond to those seeking an abortion. Pastor Rob McClelland shares about his experience responding to hurricane effects in North Carolina. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here…
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