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College students are determined to investigate a mysterious murder believed to be an urban legend through a project for class they soon discover more to the story. As they continue to dig deeper into the story, they soon find out more than it was intended for them to know. It leads them deeper into the story. Starring Patrice Fisher, Josiah Collins, Bradford Douglas, Kyra Wisely, B.Z. Cullins, Greg C. Williams, Amaya J., & Rodney Damon Collins
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Hosted by Le Mans Winner and Sportscar Champion, turned TV host, Justin Bell. These are intimate, revealing and refreshingly honest conversations with the men and women who are legends in the automotive and racing world.
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C. J. Wilson Motorsports is a compelling and aspirational way of life, and sometimes we forget that, until someone from the top of their (other) game come in to our world, and bring with them a set of principles and focus that energizes even the most jaded of us. Such is the case with Major Baseball League Pitcher, C. J. Wilson, who I got to sit do…
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So, this week a short but kind of cool little show, as I headed down last week to Jim Busby’s place (yes you heard him in Episode 22) as while the racing circus was in town for the Long Beach GP, he held a little open house for some of his racing pals from the RRDC (Road racing Drivers Club). I grabbed a quick chat with, and this is in order of app…
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Bruce Meyer I have been fortunate to meet so many extraordinary people over the years, but there are some that really do inspire you, and Bruce Meyer is one of those true gentlemen that I am just blessed to call a friend. Often called the ‘unofficial Mayor of Beverly Hills’, Bruce just seems to know everyone and they in turn adore him back. People …
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Jim Busby What I love about motorsport is the ridiculous number of stories just waiting to be told! At every level, in each era, there are incredible personalities who contributed greatly to the development of our sport, and Jim Busby is one such man. Based out of Laguna Beach it would have been easy for anyone driving past, to miss the world class…
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Ray Evernham To hear how Ray and I met you need to listen to this podcast, but I have to say, this guy is one of my favorite people in Motorsport! His new life as a TV host, car collector, consultant to Hendrick Motorsports, and founder of the SRX series, and in demand as a speaker and host at the top car events around the country, all make Ray a v…
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Bill Warner I had the immense pleasure of spending time with Bill at his wonderful new car garage in Jacksonville Florida, the Monday after The Amelia weekend. Known internationally as the man who founded the Amelia Concours d’Elegance 28 years ago, Bill recently sold the Concours to Hagerty so they might lead it into the next era. Bill truly was t…
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Brenda Vernor, Personal Assistant to Enzo Ferrari When we reflect on history, no matter the subject, it is easy to focus on the central figures and forget, that to simply operate on a daily basis there were key people who helped them function. People so close to the source that they are truly sole witness to the making of that history. The supporti…
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Tanner Foust I think someone once said that fear itself keeps you young (or am I making that up?), either way it explains why this weeks guest on Life with Legends looks so youthful! Tanner Foust has that kind of god-given car control that would have made him a star in any kind of car, but the fact that the early intervention of rallying and a stin…
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This is the case of JB meeting JB! While our paths have occasionally crossed, mainly at social events such as the Goodwood Festival of Speed or back in the day at the bar at the BRDC dinner and dance, I have always thought Jenson Button and I would be great friends. He just never knew it! Anyway, now we both live in Los Angeles I have hoped for a w…
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Gil de Ferran One of the friendships I value most in my adult life is the one I share with Gil. Since we got to know each other really well when I first moved to America in 2000, we lived close together and our families became part of each others lives. It was extremely interesting to me to watch his ‘life’ as a top IndyCar driver and how he handle…
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Don Prudhomme When you meet Don ‘The Snake’ Prudhomme in person, he exudes a calm, composed and warm vibe with no indication of what he did for a living. The reality is he is one of the fastest men alive, with four NHRA FC Championships to his name, as well as being the first Funny Car driver to exceed 250mph! Global recognition came not just to Do…
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Ed Pink To be honest, what I know about engine building is pretty pathetic considering my livelihood depended on them working at high capacity for hours on end. And I have always regarded engine builders as mysterious wizard-like creatures that worked their magic far away from the bright lights of the race track. On that past part I am kind of righ…
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Mario Andretti I doubt there is a corner of the earth where the name Mario Andretti wouldn’t be met with recognition! He is in every way the definition of a legend. One of only two drivers to win in Formula One, NASCAR and Indycar, as well as countless victories in midget car and sprint car racing. As of today he is still the last American to win a…
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John Morton There are fast racing drivers that make history and everyone knows their name. And there are fast racing drivers who are a part of racing history but unless you are in the sport, you will never know their names. John Morton is one such guy. If you ever raced against John during his extremely successful career, you for sure will have see…
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Sir. Jackie Stewart If there ever was a unicorn in the pantheon of racing greats then it would be Sir Jackie Stewart! Maybe no other driver of his era made such huge contributions both on and off the trace track, to the overall professionalism as well as the safety aspects that undoubtably saved tens of lives. Nicknamed the ‘Flying Scott’ he had a …
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Well, I had to make this one happen, didn’t I? TK is truly one of the best humans that I know and for so many reasons. Obviously his racing record is outstanding: While in college he cleaned up in the IMSA GTU category winning the Championship twice. Then into SCCA Trans Am where he became part of the folklore of that great American racing series d…
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Parnelli Jones Well put it like this, I wouldn’t have wanted to race against this tough competitor in his prime! Parnelli Jones was the kind of all-rounder that won in everything he drove. Indy 500, USAC Stock cars, Pikes Peak, Team owner – he became the guy to beat! From being the 1961 Indy 500 Rookie of the year to winning it just two years later…
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Hurley Haywood A man who graciously entered the motorsports history books with a gentle smile and kind eyes, Hurley Haywood has the kind of glamour and style that befits a socialite of the age. But that is the outer skin: underneath he was a fierce competitor who made his way to the podium a record number of times in the world’s major sports car ra…
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Magnus Walker I wanted to get Magnus on the Show early on, as he bridges the gap so perfectly between the pure bred racers that created racing history, and the enthusiasts that provide the support, passion and momentum behind the automotive world. We have been friends for quite a long time now and to see his persona grow from a niche Porsche-phile …
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There are drivers that come along that you just know would have been successful at whatever they choose to do. That can be said about Patrick Long. I have watched his career as both a fan and friend and with the relatively recent news he had stepped down from full time racing, I knew I had to catch up with him and find out more. Also, I can’t just …
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All of us fans of motor racing are very lucky that Brian Redman ever sat behind the wheel of a racing car. Not just for his undoubtable skills and the success he found during the most dangerous and daunting era of the sport, but for the extraordinary ability he has to recount details of the many moments in his life in such detail it makes you feel …
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Dear friends, It was with a heavy heart I uploaded this interview I had a few months ago with the one and only Alain DeCadenet. Alain passed away surrounded by the two people that loved him the most in early July this year, and to be honest, the world is a lesser place for his passing. So who was Alain DeCadenet? I guess if you know you know - but …
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I don’t actually remember a time when I didn’t know David in my life! Dad raced against him a lot when I was young and there was always a fun rivalry between them that brought an edge to many a conversation. The Hobbs family were the ‘fun’ one and we celebrated very boozy and misbehaved 21st birthday parties at their beautiful house in England. The…
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Stefan Johansson is an interesting chap! Not just for the impressive fact that he started 79 Formula One races in his racing career, racing for both McLaren and Ferrari, as well as winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1997. No, it’s also because he has stayed current for over 40 years, even racing right up until recently and more importantly staying …
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As soon as I decided to create this series I knew who my first episode should be with; as my father Derek is an absolute legend of a man. 5 times winner of the epic Le Mans 24 Hour race and a Two Time World Sportscar Champion, he is a man that lived through the most dangerous era of motorsports and dominated racing as team mate to some of the other…
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Complete Manuscript from the show: --------- Jeff: All right, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of home row. And on today's show, I finally have Patrick Shriner joining us. Patrick, how are you man? Patrick: Good. Thanks for having me. It's been awhile. Jeff: been awhile. We were supposed to record. Oh, good grief. I dunno. Maybe it's gott…
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Show Notes Are Dead. Long Live the Full Transcript. What do you think? ---------- Jeff Medders: All right, everybody. We'll come back to a another episode of home row. And I'm your host, Jeff Medders. And on today's show, I have author Wesley Hill on the program. He's written all kinds of books and it's just a joy to have him on, especially we're g…
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The article we are riffing on: 15 Pieces of Writing Advice from C.S. Lewis Overcoming Sin and Temptation by John Owen Dwight's Hay Place on The Office Introducing Evangelical Theology by Daniel J. Treier SelfControl Freedom App Garner's Modern English Usage New from Crossway: Redemptive Reversals and the Ironic Overturning of Human Wisdom by G.K. B…
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Question from Amber Vandermaarl: My question is related to blogging. It seems to be the overarching recommendation for getting into a rhythm of writing and gaining potential exposure to see if my words resonate with anyone. But, being a young mom, I HATE the connotation of the “mommy blog”. But being a mom of one, soon to be 2, that is my every day…
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