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Eli Beer is a pioneer, social entrepreneur, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel. In thirty years, the organization has grown to more than 6,500 volunteers who unite together to provide immediate, life-saving care to anyone in need - regardless of race or religion. This community EMS force network treats over 730,000 incidents per year, in Israel, as they wait for ambulances and medical attention. Eli’s vision is to bring this life-saving model across the world. In 2015, Beer expanded internationally with the establishment of branches in South America and other countries, including “United Rescue” in Jersey City, USA, where the response time was reduced to just two minutes and thirty-five seconds. Episode Chapters (0:00) intro (1:04) Hatzalah’s reputation for speed (4:48) Hatzalah’s volunteer EMTs and ambucycles (5:50) Entrepreneurism at Hatzalah (8:09) Chutzpah (14:15) Hatzalah’s recruitment (18:31) Volunteers from all walks of life (22:51) Having COVID changed Eli’s perspective (26:00) operating around the world amid antisemitism (28:06) goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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Former Big League Catcher, Michael Mckenry & long-time broadcaster, Greg Brown team up for a one-of-a-kind podcast centered around baseball & stogies. Fascinating in-person guests include present & former players, managers, broadcasters, writers & other personalities, from politics to pop culture. Laugh, learn & live a little! with "Hold My Cutter"
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Former Big League Catcher, Michael Mckenry & long-time broadcaster, Greg Brown team up for a one-of-a-kind podcast centered around baseball & stogies. Fascinating in-person guests include present & former players, managers, broadcasters, writers & other personalities, from politics to pop culture. Laugh, learn & live a little! with "Hold My Cutter"
Reviews
'"'Hold My Cutter' is an absolute Smoke
Show"…...Sports Podcast News.
'Hold My Cutter' CUTS to the chase & gets listeners engaged RIGHT OFF THE BAT"
Podcaster National.
"If there is a better Podcast out there, we haven't seen or heard it. Hands down, Brown & Mckenry are blazing new trails for the entire industry. I can't recommend, 'Hold My Cutter' enough!" Podcast Entertainment Weekly Magazine. Email: Holdmycutter@gmail.com
Send us a text What drives someone to walk away from a stable career to chase their dream? Joanne Harrop did exactly that, leaving behind a decade in office equipment sales to pursue her passion for sports writing. With remarkable determination, she offered to write for free for local publications until finally breaking through as the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's first full-time female sports reporter in 1997. Sitting at Burned by Rocky Patel (which she was the first to feature when it opened), Harrop captivates us with stories from her 28-year journalism career. Instantly recognizable by the stylish hats she wears daily—a tradition started 15 years ago while covering fashion—she's evolved from sports reporting to becoming a celebrated features writer covering everything from food to real estate. Along the way, she's interviewed legends like Michael Jordan and Billie Jean King, while never forgetting Jim Leyland's advice to "act like you've been there before." The conversation takes a profound turn when Harrop shares the experience that led to her book, "A Daughter's Promise." When COVID-19 forced nursing homes to lock down in March 2020, Harrop faced an impossible choice regarding her 93-year-old mother: leave or stay indefinitely. Without hesitation, she moved in, honoring a promise made to her father years earlier. What began as a supposed two-week closure stretched into 84 days, during which her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer and eventually passed away. Her journal entries from this period became a National Edward R. Murrow Award-winning article and ultimately her book. Through laughter, tears, and Pittsburgh sports memories, Harrop reminds us of journalism's evolving nature and the profound connection between mother and daughter. Her simple explanation for staying when others couldn't—"She would have done the same for me"—encapsulates a love story that transcends circumstances. Pick up "A Daughter's Promise" to experience the full journey of a woman who found her voice by following her heart. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Mike "Spanky" LaValliere pulls no punches as he takes us behind home plate for a candid look at baseball through a catcher's eyes. From his days with the Cardinals to becoming a Gold Glove winner and fan favorite with the Pittsburgh Pirates, LaValliere's journey reveals the hidden complexities of one of baseball's most demanding positions. With refreshing honesty, Spanky tackles the evolution of catching techniques, expressing serious concerns about today's one-knee approach: "I don't understand the catching that's going on right now... at the lower levels, if you're on a knee, you're not doing any service." His breakdown of what made him successful defensively offers invaluable insights for players and coaches alike. The conversation turns particularly fascinating when LaValliere pulls back the curtain on catcher-umpire relationships in the pre-analytics era. His stories of umpires expanding the strike zone for mouthy batters and the importance of game management over rigid strike zones highlight just how dramatically baseball has changed. When asked about his relationship with umpires, LaValliere's insider perspective is priceless: "If one of the hitters was a little mouthy, you get a little tap... move a little further outside." Perhaps most compelling are LaValliere's raw, emotional reflections on the Pirates' magical 1990-92 division title runs, culminating in the heartbreaking 1992 NLCS loss featuring Sid Bream's infamous slide. Even decades later, Spanky maintains: "I still believe that I got that back leg before," and reveals he couldn't watch the replay for fifteen years afterward. His stories about teammates like Barry Bonds ("the best player I ever saw, bar none") and Bob Walk offer delightful glimpses into clubhouse dynamics from a golden era of Pirates baseball. Whether you're a catching enthusiast, Pirates fan, or simply love authentic baseball stories from someone who lived them, LaValliere's blend of technical knowledge, humor, and heartfelt reflection makes this episode essential listening. Subscribe now for more conversations with the game's most insightful personalities! THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text What happens when the players break? Dr. Pat DeMeo takes us into the sacred space of the Pittsburgh Pirates' trainer's room at LECOM Park to reveal the hidden world of Major League Baseball medicine. Growing up as a Yankees fan in 1960s New York, DeMeo never imagined he'd one day become the Pirates' medical director and head of orthopedic surgery at Allegheny Health Network. With remarkable candor, he shares the unexpected path that led him to this rare position – one of only 30 MLB medical directors in the world – and the steep learning curve he faced during his first years with the organization. Behind every pitcher's devastating injury or miraculous comeback lies an intricate dance between medical science and the business of baseball. Dr. DeMeo pulls back the curtain on how these decisions unfold, revealing the seasonal rhythm that dictates his work from spring training physicals to draft preparations and trade deadline medical evaluations. His philosophy remains steadfast through it all: "I don't represent management. I represent the player." The conversation takes a dramatic turn when DeMeo recounts saving a man's life on the field during spring training, performing CPR and using a defibrillator while players watched on bended knee. He describes Jung Ho Kang's catastrophic 2015 knee injury as "the worst baseball injury I've ever seen – worse than anything in football" and details the innovative surgical approach that allowed Kang to return to play when the odds seemed impossible. From AJ Burnett's transformative impact on team chemistry to the emotional challenges of forming bonds with players who might be "here today, gone tomorrow," Dr. DeMeo provides a deeply human perspective on medicine at the highest level of sports. His stories reveal not just the physical demands of baseball, but the mental fortitude required from both players and the medical professionals who care for them. Want more insider baseball stories? Subscribe to Hold My Cutter for conversations with the personalities who make baseball America's most storied game. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Baseball journeys rarely follow a straight path, and Sean Casey's story proves just how winding and meaningful that road can be. The man known as "The Mayor" opens up about the Pittsburgh mentors who shaped his career long before he reached the majors, revealing the profound impact of figures like Joe Ringel and Frank Porco who believed in him when college scouts weren't calling. In this emotionally charged conversation, Casey takes us back to his teenage years when his father delivered the tough message that would change his life: "Nobody's coming for you." That lesson sparked a determination that led him to write 31 college recruitment letters—the final one opening the door that would eventually lead to a stellar MLB career. The podcast captures several tearful moments, including a surprise live call to Joe Ringel, the man who took teenage Casey to Three Rivers Stadium for batting practice sessions that helped him develop into a .296 hitter against lefties. When discussing his trade to his hometown Pirates, Casey's voice breaks as he describes the pride of representing Pittsburgh and seeing his family in the stands. Casey also shares fascinating insights from his recent stint as Yankees hitting coach, discussing the delicate balance between analytics and simplicity in modern baseball. His perspective on transitioning from player to coach to broadcaster offers valuable wisdom about life after playing days end. Whether recounting borrowing Manny Ramirez's bat for his first MLB hit or describing the Pittsburgh dedication to community that shaped his character, Casey's stories illuminate why baseball connections run so deep. For anyone who understands that sports careers are built on the shoulders of unsung heroes, this conversation will remind you why we fall in love with the game in the first place. Check out Hold My Cutter podcast for more conversations with baseball's most insightful personalities. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text "Is there any chance you might have polio?" That unforgettable question from Terry Francona to Sean Casey after getting thrown out twice in two days perfectly captures the essence of baseball culture—where humor transforms frustration and builds lasting relationships. Sean "The Mayor" Casey joins us for a captivating conversation that feels like sitting in the dugout with one of baseball's most beloved personalities. With infectious enthusiasm and storytelling prowess, Casey shares remarkable moments from his 12-year MLB career and his successful transition to broadcasting. From growing up a Pirates fan to hitting the first home run at PNC Park (ironically as a Cincinnati Red), Casey's baseball journey has poetry written all over it. He remains the only player in MLB history to record the first hit in two different ballparks—Milwaukee's Miller Park and Pittsburgh's PNC Park—earning his bat a place in Cooperstown. Casey offers fascinating insights into his brief but impactful experience as Yankees hitting coach in 2023, revealing why it might be "the hardest job in sports." His observations about the relationships between players, coaches, and managers illuminate how trust can transform careers. The way Jack McKeon's simple vote of confidence turned his rookie season around proves that sometimes leadership isn't about mechanical tweaks—it's about human connection. What makes this conversation truly special is Casey's perspective on failure. "Failure is information," he says, "not an indication of worth." After 17 years at MLB Network—longer than his playing career—Casey's passion for baseball remains undimmed, reminding us why they call him "The Mayor" of the game. Have you ever had a coach who transformed your confidence with just a few words? Share your story in the comments! SERVANT LEADER (CASEY’S CLUBHOUSE) Casey’s Clubhouse of the South Hills is rooted in baseball but offers much more, creating a welcoming space where individuals with disabilities can connect and grow. Through our programs, we provide inclusive opportunities that extend beyond the field, fostering relationships and building a stronger, more supportive community. Serving over 60 zip codes in Western PA, Casey’s Clubhouse strengthens connections between families, volunteers, and local organizations, offering a range of activities that encourage belonging and participation in the broader hometown environment. https://www.caseysclubhouse.org/ MENTAL PERFORMANCE COACH (Break Through Pro) Sean has been a long time mental and physical performance coach to coaches, athletes, entertainers, and high achievers, using the tools he employed during his highly successful baseball career, giving them access to their superpowers within. https://www.seancaseylive.com/breakthroughpro PODCASTER https://youtube.com/@themayorsofficewithseancasey?si=0FtiYtTk5R0KbaGU THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Unearthed: Forgotten Baseball Heroes and Their Unmarked Graves When Brendan Schuster discovered that Honus Wagner was buried just 15 minutes from his home, he never imagined this curiosity would evolve into a profound mission to honor forgotten baseball heroes. In this deeply moving episode, we journey with Brendan through Pittsburgh's cemeteries as he uncovers the unmarked graves of Negro League players who shaped America's pastime yet were denied proper recognition even in death. Brendan takes us back to 2006 when a chance encounter with Buck O'Neil—the charismatic Negro League legend—transformed his understanding of baseball history. After meeting Vince Chiarmella during the pandemic and discovering their shared passion for baseball burial sites, the two launched the Josh Gibson Unmarked Grave Project, dedicated to identifying and properly marking the final resting places of Negro League players. The stories Brendan shares are equal parts detective work and historical preservation. From finding Ernest "Pud" Gooden's burial site to connecting with the descendants of Willis Moody, each marker placed represents not just a name etched in stone but a legacy restored. Most touching is how this project has inspired the next generation—seventh-graders at Seneca Valley raised money selling lollipops to fund a grave marker, creating a connection to history they'll carry throughout their lives. While the project has successfully marked 11 players' graves in Allegheny County, with 10 more identified, Brendan reveals the staggering truth that an estimated 3,000 Negro League players lie in unmarked graves across the country. His mission continues to grow, connecting communities to their forgotten heroes one headstone at a time. Discover how you can support this remarkable initiative by visiting jgfmemorialmarkers.org and help ensure that these extraordinary athletes—who played three games a day with subpar equipment while sleeping on suitcases—finally receive the recognition they deserve. Josh Gibson Foundations (Unmarked Grave) http://www.jgfmemorialmarkers.org THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text When Ted Anthony put pen to paper as a 10-year-old defending Pirates broadcaster Milo Hamilton in the Post-Gazette, little did he know it would launch a lifetime journey through words, baseball, and the stories that connect us all. In this captivating conversation, the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Associated Press journalist traces an extraordinary path from listening to Game 7 of the 1979 World Series on shortwave radio in China to reporting from conflict zones in Afghanistan. Ted shares the deeply human moments that defined his career – photographing an Afghan waiter who had never seen his own image, hearing Pirates broadcaster Greg Brown's voice mysteriously appearing on his phone in North Korea, and witnessing the electric atmosphere of the 2013 Wild Card "blackout" game at PNC Park. Baseball emerges as the constant thread throughout Ted's life, connecting generations and preserving memory. He recounts bringing his elderly mother, a devoted Bill Robinson fan, back to PNC Park after decades away; his grandfather's correspondence with Mark Twain about cigar bands; and his grandmother's devotion to keeping baseball scorecards for his grandfather. Each story reveals how personal experiences weave into the larger tapestry of community and shared history. The conversation takes fascinating detours through Ted's book "Chasing the Rising Sun," which traces an iconic American song's journey across continents, and the surprising connections between his son and former Pirate Travis Snider. Throughout it all, Ted's brilliant storytelling reminds us that whether we're listening to a game on the radio, scanning box scores, or passing down Pirates memories, these shared experiences form the beating heart of what makes a place like Pittsburgh special. Take a journey with Ted Anthony and discover how baseball, journalism, and the power of story can transport us through time and across the world while keeping us firmly rooted in what matters most. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Join us as we delve into more of the vibrant and thrilling career of Josh Wilson, a former major-league baseball player who has incredible stories to share. This episode shines a light on not just the glories of entering the big leagues, but the genuine hustle of transitioning through independent teams and what it means to play the game with heart and determination. Josh takes us on a rollercoaster ride through his most cherished memories, including his first big-league home run and the extraordinary players he had the fortune to team up with. Throughout the conversation, we explore the profound impact of effective communication within a team environment and how the culture of camaraderie can elevate a player's performance. Josh discusses how each manager he played for contributed to his growth while emphasizing the necessity of support, mentorship, and trust at all levels within the sport. Listeners will resonate with emotions as he recalls high-pressure moments on the field while balancing the fun of being a player. The episode also highlights Josh's insights into the Tampa Bay Rays’ impressive player development strategy, an excellent example of how a team can cultivate talent in a competitive environment. And as we reflect on the resilience required to navigate life's ups and downs, Josh's story is one filled with lessons of perseverance, joy, and passion for baseball. Don’t miss this captivating episode that brings you closer to the heart of the game, inspiring you to pursue your own dreams—on and off the field. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Dive into the engaging world of baseball with former MLB player Josh Wilson as he shares his fascinating career journey, from high school star to the professional leagues. We start at Burned by Rocky Patel, where the rich flavors of the Fat Bottom Betty cigars set the scene for a heartfelt conversation. Josh opens up about the joys of being a young athlete in Pittsburgh and reflects on the influence of his father, Michael Wilson, a significant figure in his development both as a player and as a person. As he navigates through his experiences, Josh reveals the tough decision to pursue a professional career over college at LSU, detailing the emotional highs and lows that come with life in baseball. He shares encounters with other legendary players and the challenges that followed as he played for several MLB teams, including the Pittsburgh Pirates. Through candid stories and humor, Josh conveys valuable lessons about resilience, adaptability, and passion for the game. Our discussion also touches on Josh's transition into scouting after retiring from playing, where he leverages his vast experience to identify up-and-coming talent in the league. For those looking to understand the intricate processes behind scouting, Josh provides unique insights into what it takes to evaluate players successfully. Rich with anecdotes and insightful reflections, this episode is a must-listen for any baseball enthusiast or anyone interested in the life of a professional athlete. Join us for an unforgettable trip down memory lane and discover the powerful narratives that shape the world of baseball today! Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review! THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text What’s it like to be the Swiss Army knife of Major League Baseball? Don Kelly, the ever-adaptable bench coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates, shares his incredible journey from the field to the dugout, with stories that range from playing every position on the diamond to catching high-speed pitches as an emergency catcher for the Detroit Tigers. Don recounts his time under the legendary Jim Leland, offering humorous and insightful tales that showcase the grit and versatility needed to thrive in professional baseball. Our conversation with Donnie shifts from the field to the bench, where he illuminates the evolving role of coaching in today's fast-paced game. With younger players reaching the majors at lightning speed, Don explains how balancing the physical and mental demands of the game has become more crucial than ever. He shares his personal insights into the unique challenges faced by super utility players, underscoring the critical balance between practice and performance across multiple roles, and reveals how effective practice routines can make or break a player’s career. As we wrap up the episode, Don dives into the heart of what makes baseball so compelling: the human connections and shared experiences that define a team's identity. From the camaraderie of minor league life to the strategic blend of traditional scouting and modern analytics, Don provides an inside look at how these elements form the backbone of team success. Through stories of leadership and clubhouse culture, Don paints a vivid picture of how player-led environments and strong mentorships, like those he experienced under Jim Leland, are essential for fostering winning teams. Don's reflections on leadership and team dynamics offer a rich tapestry of insights, leaving us eagerly anticipating his next appearance on "Hold My Cutter." THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Discover the magic of Pittsburgh baseball and the vibrant Yinzer culture in our latest episode of Hold my Cutter, where Greg Brown and Michael McKenry are joined by a special guest. We kick off our discussion at Burned by Rocky Patel, diving into the fascinating world of the San Andreas cigar and its humorous connection to Don Kelly's adventures. You'll get chuckles from our debate on what truly defines a "Yinzer," with John Wehner taking the spotlight as our appointed "judge" of this unique identity. As we explore the baseball journeys of Donnie Keller and others, we paint a picture of PNC Park's serene beauty under the night sky and the passion that fuels a lifelong love for the game. Journey alongside us from high school diamonds to the major leagues, as our guest shares their personal growth story marked by unexpected opportunities and perseverance. Learn from the impactful mentorship of legendary coach Ed McCloskey, whose innovative coaching methods left a lasting legacy in baseball. The tales of triumph and challenges faced in the Coastal Plain League, including the thrill of being drafted by the Detroit Tigers, highlight the transformative power of resilience and determination. Our conversation reveals the importance of embracing competition and seizing every opportunity, echoing lessons that resonate in modern coaching practices. We wrap up with an exploration of resilience in the face of adversity, from overcoming injuries to crafting a liberated mindset in professional baseball. Hear stories of personal growth and serendipitous meetings, like the heartwarming basketball connection that led to a lifelong partnership. As we recount the experiences of facing iconic teams like the Yankees, you'll gain insights into the pressures and privileges of major league baseball. Celebrate the development journey of the Pittsburgh Pirates and the remarkable resilience of players like Jared Triolo. Stay tuned as we welcome the legendary Don Kelly to share his captivating career stories, promising more engaging and insightful conversations in upcoming episodes. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text What truly shapes a sports career? Unravel the unexpected journey of former National League pitcher Kent Tekulve, who ventured from the mound to the broadcast booth after hanging up his cleats at 42. Without ever aspiring to be a broadcaster, Kent found himself embracing opportunities that came his way, including a role in public relations with the Pirates. Join us as Kent shares how a chance opening, due to Jim Fregosi's appointment as the Phillies' manager, turned into an unexpected and fulfilling new career. His story captures the serendipitous and sometimes humorous turns life can take after professional sports. Kent also reflects on the pivotal trade that sent him from the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1985. Amidst apprehension and uncertainty, Kent was welcomed with a standing ovation, defying his expectations and showcasing the warm side of Philadelphia fans. This episode uncovers behind-the-scenes strategic maneuvers, the camaraderie among teammates, and the influential figures who shaped these crucial transitions. Kent's tale offers a personal glimpse into the often unpredictable and complex nature of baseball trades and the surprising connections that form along the way. Dive into the scandalous era of 1980s baseball as Kent sheds light on the leadership turmoil within the Pittsburgh Pirates and the infamous drug trials that shook the league. From his firsthand experiences, Kent provides candid insights into the chaos and the lessons learned from those tumultuous times. As his career transitioned from player to broadcaster, Kent found joy in offering second chances to young players in independent baseball and recounts the emotional journey of returning to the sport post-heart transplant. This episode is a tribute to resilience, mentorship, and the enduring love for baseball that defines Kent's remarkable journey. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Step into the world of baseball lore with our special guest, the legendary Kent Tekulve, renowned for his iconic sidearm pitching and unmatched durability on the mound. Discover the untold stories of his career as he led the National League in appearances and held the record for the most games pitched in relief. With humor and a touch of nostalgia, we imagine how Kent's career might have unfolded in today's game with new roles like the "opener." This episode promises a rich tapestry of insights into his exceptional journey and the evolution of pitching mechanics over the decades. Join us for a fascinating exploration of the intricate dynamics between starting and relief pitching. We'll share candid experiences from the minor leagues, shedding light on the unique mindset and adaptability required for relievers. Hear about the memorable performances of Goose Gossage and his impact on the 1977 season, and relive the thrilling moments of a dramatic doubleheader victory in 1978. With strategic insights and personal reflections, this episode captures the unpredictability and excitement that make baseball history so compelling. As we recount Kent's transition from a minor league starter to a major league closer, we also delve into the strategic lineup changes that defined a pivotal season for the Pirates. Discover how key acquisitions like Tim Foley and Bill Madlock strengthened the team's competitiveness, and relive the excitement of the 1979 World Series. With anecdotes of favorite managers, teammates, and unforgettable games, this nostalgic journey through baseball's rich past offers a celebration of the sport's enduring appeal and strategic depth. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Ever wondered what it takes to tailor-make success from scratch? This episode unveils the incredible journey of David Alan, the mastermind behind David Alan Clothing, as he shares how a simple idea turned into a thriving fashion empire. Raised in a blue-collar family in Finleyville, Pennsylvania, David's path to success wasn't paved with glitz and glamour. You'll hear firsthand how he transitioned from the world of sports to becoming a sought-after name in fashion, outfitting icons like The Rock and John Cena, while embracing a "look good, feel good" mentality that transformed his career. Join us as David opens up about the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship, from wrestling with ill-fitting suits to overcoming financial struggles with unwavering determination. His candid anecdotes paint a vivid picture of resilience, as he recounts the highs and lows of working with high-profile clients and the pivotal moments that shaped his brand's identity. Discover how David's entrepreneurial spirit thrived during the pandemic, pivoting from custom tailoring to creating a successful mask business overnight, showcasing the power of adaptability and community support. This episode isn't just about fashion—it's a testament to the enduring spirit of perseverance and the impact of sports culture on leadership and business ethos. From charity fashion shows to navigating unexpected wardrobe malfunctions in Hollywood, David's story is a masterclass in creativity, resilience, and the art of building relationships. Get ready to be inspired by a journey that transcends the world of fashion, offering invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and fashion enthusiasts alike. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
Send us a text Baseball fans, you're in for a treat as we chat with the legendary Ken Macha, who shares riveting tales from his storied career. Ken takes us behind the scenes, offering a firsthand look at the contrasting managerial styles of Murtaugh and Tanner and the strategies that made Tanner's teams a force on the field. With anecdotes about playing alongside icons like Parker and Stargell, as well as memorable stories about Ed Ott's wrestling move and Rennie Stennett's injury, Ken's narrative is a treasure trove of baseball lore and personal triumphs. In an intriguing twist, our conversation branches out to uncover the fascinating influence of Japanese baseball techniques on American players. Ken opens up about his transformative experience with a Japanese secondary hitting instructor who revolutionized his approach at the plate by emphasizing strategic body mechanics. We explore the exceptional work ethic and discipline of Japanese players, illustrating the evolution of their baseball culture with nods to luminaries like Ichiro and Shohei Ohtani, highlighting their meticulous approach to both hitting and pitching. For those who relish baseball nostalgia, Ken weaves together vivid memories of his career milestones and the vibrant atmosphere of baseball cities like Montreal. From attending the first game of the 1960 World Series to witnessing three perfect games firsthand, Ken's remarkable journey is filled with fortuitous encounters and unforgettable moments. He also shares his connection to baseball greatness as the first cousin of Hall of Famer Hal Neuhauser, sealing his story with a personal touch that underscores the resilience and unpredictability of the game we all love. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!! www.holdmycutter.com…
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