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MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Kirt Jacobs is the host and producer of MoxieTalk, a talk show that gives an intimate look into the courage, character and defining moments of today’s most inspiring individuals.
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Mar 17, 2025

Kyle Rudolph, born on November 9, 1989, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a retired professional American football player who made his mark as a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). Renowned for his size, athleticism, and pass-catching ability, Rudolph enjoyed a successful career, primarily with the Minnesota Vikings, where he earned two Pro Bowl selections and became a key figure in the league.

Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, Rudolph attended Elder High School, where he excelled in both football and basketball. As a football player, he was a dominant tight end, celebrated for his receiving ability and physical presence on the field. His talent earned him recognition as a USA Today High School All-American, and he was widely regarded as one of the top tight end prospects in the nation.

Rudolph committed to the University of Notre Dame, where he played for the Fighting Irish from 2008 to 2010. As a freshman, he started 11 games, becoming the first Notre Dame tight end to start a season opener. Over three seasons, he established himself as a reliable receiver, finishing his collegiate career with 90 receptions for 1,032 yards and 8 touchdowns. Although his junior season was cut short by a hamstring injury, Rudolph had already solidified his reputation as one of the top tight ends entering the NFL Draft.

In 2011, Rudolph was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round (43rd overall) of the NFL Draft. During his decade-long tenure with the Vikings, he became a cornerstone of their offense. Rudolph earned Pro Bowl selections in 2012 and 2017, with a standout performance in the 2012 Pro Bowl, where he was named the game’s MVP. Known for his clutch performances, he scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime during the 2019 NFC Wild Card Game against the New Orleans Saints. By the end of his time with the Vikings, Rudolph had become the franchise’s all-time leader in touchdowns by a tight end, amassing 453 receptions for 4,488 yards and 48 touchdowns.

Later in his career, Rudolph signed with the New York Giants in 2021, though injuries and limited opportunities led to a quieter season. In 2022, he joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reuniting with quarterback Tom Brady during Brady’s final NFL season. In 2023, Rudolph announced his retirement from professional football, concluding a distinguished 12-year career.

Standing at 6’6” and weighing 265 pounds, Rudolph was a physically imposing presence on the field. His exceptional hands and ability to make contested catches made him a reliable target, particularly in the red zone, where he was one of the league’s most effective tight ends in scoring situations. His contributions to the Vikings helped solidify the tight end position as a cornerstone of their offensive strategy for nearly a decade.

Off the field, Rudolph is married to Jordan Nine, and the couple has children. Together, they are actively involved in charitable work, focusing on children’s health and well-being. Rudolph partnered with Children’s Minnesota, a pediatric healthcare system, and contributed to the creation of Kyle Rudolph’s End Zone, a patient and family space at the hospital.

Since retiring, Rudolph has shifted his focus to his family, philanthropy, and exploring opportunities in broadcasting and community involvement. His legacy in the NFL, particularly with the Minnesota Vikings, remains strong as a model of consistency, professionalism, and leadership.

Mar 10, 2025

John Schneider, born on April 8, 1960, in Mount Kisco, New York, is an American actor, country music singer, and filmmaker. He is best known for his iconic role as Bo Duke in the hit television series The Dukes of Hazzard, which aired from 1979 to 1985. Schneider has had a multifaceted career spanning acting, music, directing, and philanthropy.


Early Life and Background

  • Family and Upbringing:
    • Schneider grew up in a musical and artistic household with his mother, Shirley, who ran a performing arts school, and his father, John, a pilot.
    • He displayed a knack for performing at a young age, participating in school plays and community theater.
  • Early Passion for Acting:
    • Schneider moved to Atlanta, Georgia, during his teenage years, where he developed a love for acting and storytelling.
    • By age 14, he was already performing magic shows and staging elaborate stunts, showcasing the adventurous spirit that would later define his most famous role.

Breakthrough: The Dukes of Hazzard

  • Casting as Bo Duke:
    • At just 18 years old, Schneider landed the role of Bo Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard by convincing producers he was the perfect fit. He famously lied about his age during auditions, showing up in a cowboy hat and boots to embody the character fully.
  • The Show’s Success:
    • The series, which followed the Duke family’s escapades in rural Georgia, became a cultural phenomenon, making Schneider a household name.
    • Bo Duke, known for his charm, rebellious spirit, and high-flying car stunts in the General Lee, became an enduring television icon.

Music Career

  • Country Music Stardom:
    • Schneider launched a successful country music career in the 1980s, releasing a string of hits, including:
      • “It’s Now or Never” (1981), which topped the country charts.
      • “I’ve Been Around Enough to Know” (1984).
      • “What’s a Memory Like You (Doing in a Love Like This)” (1986).
  • Albums and Legacy:
    • He has released over 20 albums and remains a respected figure in country music, blending traditional and modern styles.

Later Acting and Filmmaking

  • Television Roles:
    • Schneider appeared in several TV series, including Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanTouched by an Angel, and Smallville (2001–2011), where he played Jonathan Kent, Superman’s adoptive father.
  • Independent Filmmaking:
    • In recent years, Schneider has focused on creating and directing independent films through his production company, John Schneider Studios, based in Holden, Louisiana.
    • His projects often reflect his love of storytelling and Southern culture.

Personal Life

  • Philanthropy:
    • Schneider is a co-founder of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, a nonprofit organization benefiting children’s hospitals across North America.
  • Family and Challenges:
    • Schneider has been married multiple times and has faced personal and financial challenges, including disputes over unpaid alimony and the destruction of his Louisiana property during a flood in 2016.

Legacy

John Schneider remains a beloved figure in entertainment, celebrated for his contributions to television, music, and philanthropy. His iconic role as Bo Duke and his enduring creativity continue to inspire fans of all generations.

Mar 3, 2025

Sennie “Skip” Martin, born on June 25, 1957, in San Francisco, California, is a distinguished American musician celebrated for his roles as a lead vocalist and trumpeter.

He is best known for his tenure with prominent funk and R&B bands, notably Kool & the Gang and the Dazz Band.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings:

Martin’s passion for music ignited at the age of eleven when he began learning the trumpet.

His dedication led to him being honored as the “Outstanding Trumpet Soloist” at the Monterey Jazz Festival during his high school years.

Career Highlights:

  • Dazz Band: Martin gained significant recognition as a lead vocalist and trumpeter for the Dazz Band. The group achieved substantial success in the 1980s, with their hit song “Let It Whip” earning a Grammy Award.
     
  • Kool & the Gang: In 1988, Martin joined Kool & the Gang, serving as a lead vocalist and trumpeter until 2007. During his tenure, the band continued to enjoy commercial success, contributing to the evolution of their distinctive sound.
     

Solo Projects and Collaborations:

Beyond his contributions to these bands, Martin has pursued solo endeavors, showcasing his versatility across genres such as R&B, funk, jazz, and EDM. His solo jazz album, Miles High, features collaborations with artists like Ronnie Laws and Wayman Tisdale.

Recent Achievements:

In the early 2020s, Martin spearheaded the “People Get Ready” project, also known as “Legends Unite for St. Jude,” bringing together 29 major recording artists to support children and families affected by COVID-19. This initiative earned an Emmy Award in 2023. Additionally, Martin was honored with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023, recognizing his significant contributions to music and community service.

Legacy:

Sennie “Skip” Martin’s dynamic performances and contributions to the music industry have solidified his status as an influential figure in the realms of funk, R&B, and jazz. His ongoing dedication to music and philanthropy continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

Feb 25, 2025

Bob Guiney, born on May 8, 1971, in Riverview, Michigan, is an American television personality and host who gained national recognition through his appearances on reality TV dating shows and has since built a diverse career in entertainment.

Early Life and Education:

Guiney graduated from Riverview Community High School in 1989. He then attended Michigan State University, where he graduated in 1993.

During his time at MSU, he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and served as a walk-on quarterback for the university’s football team.

Music Career:

Before his television fame, Guiney was the lead singer of the Lansing, Michigan-based band Fat Amy. The band gained regional popularity in the late 1990s but disbanded in 2000. They later reunited as the Bob Guiney Band to record the album 3 Sides, released in 2003.

Reality Television Fame:

  • The Bachelorette (2003): Guiney first appeared on the inaugural season of The Bachelorette, where he was a contestant vying for Trista Rehn’s affection. Although he did not win, his charisma and humor made him a fan favorite.
  • The Bachelor (2003): His popularity led to him being cast as the lead in the fourth season of The Bachelor. In the finale, he chose Estella Gardinier but did not propose marriage. The couple parted ways shortly after the show aired.

Television Hosting and Other Ventures:

Following his reality TV appearances, Guiney transitioned into hosting and entertainment roles:

  • GSN Live (2009–2011): He co-hosted this live interactive show on the Game Show Network.
  • Date My House: Guiney hosted this real estate makeover show on TLC, where homes were staged to attract potential buyers.
  • Band from TV: He performed with this celebrity charity cover band, which included actors like Hugh Laurie and James Denton, raising funds for various causes.

Personal Life:

Guiney’s personal life has garnered media attention over the years:

  • Marriages:
    • In July 2004, he married actress Rebecca Budig, known for her role on All My Children. The couple divorced in 2010.
    • In November 2016, Guiney married Jessica Canyon in a ceremony in Punta Mita, Mexico. They have two children together.

Recent Endeavors:

As of 2023, Guiney continues to engage with audiences through various media platforms, including appearances on talk shows and involvement in entertainment projects. He remains a recognizable figure in the reality TV landscape and beyond.

Bob Guiney’s journey from a Michigan musician to a national television personality showcases his adaptability and enduring appeal in the entertainment industry.

Feb 17, 2025

Joey Mulinaro, born on August 28, 1993, is an American comedian and impressionist from Indianapolis, Indiana.

He gained prominence through his spot-on impersonations of sports figures and celebrities, which he shares across various social media platforms.

Early Life and Education:

Mulinaro attended the University of Indianapolis, where he majored in communication.

During his time there, he was actively involved with WICR, the university’s radio station, serving as sports director and later as operations manager.

His involvement in college media provided him with a solid foundation in broadcasting and content creation.

Career Highlights:
  • Social Media Fame: Mulinaro’s career took off with his viral videos impersonating notable sports personalities, including Alabama football coach Nick Saban and NFL quarterback Andrew Luck.
  • His ability to capture the nuances of these figures garnered him a substantial following on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
  • Barstool Sports: In March 2020, Mulinaro joined Barstool Sports, a prominent sports and pop culture blog, where he contributed content and expanded his audience. He announced his departure from Barstool Sports in January 2022 to pursue independent projects.
  • Voice Acting: Showcasing his versatility, Mulinaro provided the voice for Owen Wilson in the “Family Guy” episode titled “The Stewaway,” which aired in 2022.

Personal Life:

Mulinaro is married and has two children. He often shares insights into his family life and experiences as a father, adding a relatable dimension to his comedic persona.

Recent Endeavors:

Continuing to build on his success, Mulinaro has ventured into stand-up comedy, performing live shows across various cities.

He maintains an active online presence, regularly sharing new impressions and comedic sketches with his audience.

Joey Mulinaro’s unique blend of humor and talent for impersonation has solidified his place in the comedy landscape, particularly within the realm of sports entertainment.

Feb 10, 2025

Conrad Bachmann, born on November 26, 1932, in Louisville, Kentucky, is a seasoned American actor whose career spans over four decades.

He has appeared in numerous television series, films, and stage productions, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the performing arts.

Early Life and Military Service:

Bachmann served four years in the U.S. Air Force Special Services, where he toured with “Tops In Blue” throughout Korea and Japan as a featured tap dancer and singer.

Acting Career:

Bachmann’s acting journey began with an appearance in the “Dobie Gillis” series. Since then, he has accumulated an extensive list of credits, including:

  • Television: He has featured in numerous episodic series, such as “The West Wing,” where he played Ken Kato, and “General Hospital,” portraying Judge Lawrence.
  • Film: Notable film roles include Dr. Jim in “Tremors” (1990) and Secretary of Defense Wyatt in “Rules of Engagement” (2000).
  • Commercials: Throughout his career, Bachmann has appeared in over four hundred commercials, demonstrating his adaptability across various media formats.

Industry Contributions:

Beyond acting, Bachmann has significantly contributed to the entertainment industry through leadership roles:

  • Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: He served as Governor of the Performers’ Peer Group and was a member of the Executive Committee, playing a pivotal role in shaping industry standards.

Community Engagement:

Demonstrating a strong commitment to his roots, Bachmann co-founded the Louisville International Festival of Film, aiming to foster a vibrant film culture in his hometown.

Personal Life:

Bachmann is married to Kate Hinckley Scott since April 8, 1967, and they have two children together.

Legacy:

Conrad Bachmann’s enduring presence in Hollywood, coupled with his dedication to community initiatives, underscores his multifaceted contributions to both the entertainment industry and his hometown of Louisville.

Feb 3, 2025

Madison Isabella Marsh, born on August 2, 2001, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, is an American beauty pageant titleholder and a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.

She made history by being crowned Miss America 2024, becoming the first active-duty military officer to win the title.

Early Life and Education:

  • Family Background: Madison is the daughter of Mike and Whitney Marsh and has four siblings. Her father is a physician, and her mother was a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). Tragically, her mother passed away from pancreatic cancer when Madison was seventeen, which inspired her to become an advocate for pancreatic cancer awareness. In 2019, she founded the Whitney Marsh Foundation in her mother’s honor to raise funds for cancer research.
  • Education: Madison graduated from Southside High School in Fort Smith in 2019. During her youth, she developed a passion for aviation, attending space camps and obtaining her pilot’s license at the age of 17. She pursued higher education at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, earning a degree in astrophysics in 2023. Upon graduation, she was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. She furthered her studies by attending the Harvard Kennedy School through the Air Force Civilian Institution program.

Pageantry Career:

  • Miss Academy 2023: While at the Air Force Academy, Madison was crowned Miss Academy 2023, a pageant for academy attendees.
  • Miss Colorado 2023: Her victory as Miss Academy qualified her for the Miss Colorado pageant, which she won in May 2023 on her third attempt. This achievement made her the first Miss America contestant to be an active-duty military officer.
  • Miss America 2024: Representing Colorado, Madison competed in the Miss America 2024 pageant held at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Florida, on January 14, 2024. She advanced through the competition, ultimately being crowned Miss America 2024, becoming the fourth woman representing Colorado to win the title and the first member of the U.S. Armed Forces to do so.

Advocacy and Impact:

Madison’s personal experiences have fueled her dedication to cancer research and awareness. Through the Whitney Marsh Foundation, she actively raises funds and promotes early detection of pancreatic cancer. Her unique position as both a military officer and Miss America allows her to bridge the gap between the armed forces and the public, inspiring many with her commitment to service and education.

Recent Engagements:

In her role as Miss America, Madison has participated in various events, including meeting with students and ROTC cadets to share her experiences and advocate for service and education.

Madison Marsh’s journey reflects a blend of dedication, resilience, and a commitment to making a positive impact, both in her military career and through her advocacy work.

Jan 27, 2025

Marc Martel, born on November 16, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a renowned singer, musician, and songwriter.

He is best known for his remarkable vocal resemblance to the late Freddie Mercury of Queen, which has earned him global recognition.

Martel’s talent and career span various musical projects, from his work in the Christian rock band Downhere to his role in recreating Mercury’s iconic vocals for Queen-related projects.

Early Life and Musical Beginnings

Background:

Marc Martel grew up in a Christian family in Montreal, where his father was a pastor.
He showed an early interest in music, learning piano and later developing his vocal talent.
Education:

Martel attended Briercrest College and Seminary in Saskatchewan, where he met his future bandmates and began his professional musical journey.

Career Highlights:

1. Downhere (1999–2012)
Martel co-founded Downhere, a Christian rock band, with college friends in 1999.
The band gained popularity in the Christian music scene, releasing multiple albums and winning several awards, including:
Dove Awards for Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year and Rock Recorded Song of the Year.
After more than a decade of success, the band went on hiatus in 2012.

2. The Queen Extravaganza (2011–2017)
In 2011, Martel auditioned for The Queen Extravaganza, a tribute project organized by Queen’s drummer, Roger Taylor.
His audition video, where he sang “Somebody to Love,” went viral, amassing millions of views and earning him the role of lead vocalist.
Martel toured globally with The Queen Extravaganza, gaining acclaim for his uncanny ability to channel Freddie Mercury’s voice.

3. The Ultimate Queen Celebration (2017–Present)
Following his time with The Queen Extravaganza, Martel launched his own Queen tribute show, The Ultimate Queen Celebration, where he continues to perform Queen’s greatest hits.

4. Contribution to Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Martel’s voice was used alongside archival recordings of Freddie Mercury to recreate Mercury’s vocals in the Oscar-winning biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.
This contribution solidified Martel’s reputation as one of the most authentic interpreters of Mercury’s voice.

5. Solo Career
Martel has released solo albums showcasing his range as an artist beyond Queen tributes, including:
Impersonator (2014)
The Silent Night EP (2016)
Thunderbolt and Lightning (2018), a Queen cover album.

Musical Style and Legacy
Vocal Talent:

Martel’s voice is frequently compared to Freddie Mercury’s due to its range, power, and tone.
He is known for effortlessly transitioning between genres, blending rock, classical, and contemporary styles.

Versatility:

While much of his fame is tied to his work with Queen’s music, Martel has demonstrated a broader range through his original compositions and Christian music background.

Personal Life

Faith and Values:
Martel remains deeply connected to his Christian faith, which influences his personal and professional life.

Family:
He is married to Crystal Koster, and the couple resides in Nashville, Tennessee.

Awards and Recognition
Dove Awards with Downhere.

Global acclaim for his role in Queen tribute projects and Bohemian Rhapsody.
Recognition for his viral audition video, which remains a defining moment in his career.

Legacy
Marc Martel has carved a unique niche in the music world by bridging the gap between tribute performances and original artistry. His ability to channel Freddie Mercury’s legendary voice while maintaining his individuality has made him a standout figure in both rock and Christian music scenes. Martel’s contributions to preserving Queen’s legacy, coupled with his impressive solo work, continue to captivate audiences worldwide.

Jan 20, 2025

William “Will” Beshear is the son of Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear.

He has a younger sister named Lila. The Beshear family is known for their active involvement in community service and public life.

Will has been featured in various public appearances alongside his parents.

In a light-hearted video released in early January 2025, Governor Beshear and his wife read unflattering social media comments, with Will providing humorous translations for some of the remarks.

This showcased the family’s close-knit relationship and willingness to engage with the public in a relatable manner.

The Beshear family resides in Kentucky, where they are actively involved in their local community and church.

Governor Beshear and First Lady Britainy serve as deacons at Beargrass Christian Church in Louisville.

While specific details about Will’s personal life are kept private to respect his and his family’s privacy, it is evident that he plays a supportive role in his family’s public service endeavors.

Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat, has served as the Kentucky Governor since December 2019.

He was previously the state’s Attorney General from 2015 to 2019.

The Beshear family, including Will, resides in Frankfort, Kentucky, and attends Beargrass Christian Church in Louisville, where Andy and Britainy serve as deacons​

Jan 13, 2025

Wylie B. Caudill is a renowned mural artist in Lexington, Kentucky, known for his vibrant and large-scale public art. Originally from Cynthia, Kentucky, Caudill developed his passion for art early on, often using sidewalks and various surfaces as his canvas. He graduated from Eastern Kentucky University (EKU), where his artistic journey gained significant momentum through his chalk art creations on campus.

Caudill’s career took a professional turn in 2019 when he pursued art full-time. His unique style, which he calls “organic repetition,” features bold patterns and his signature roses, which have become iconic in his work. His murals can be seen across central Kentucky, and he has also partnered with major brands like YouTube, MTV, and Mountain Dew for various projects.

In 2024, Caudill was honored as the official artist of the 150th Kentucky Derby, a significant milestone that involved creating the event’s official artwork and designs for the Woodford Reserve Commemorative Derby Bottle. His Derby artwork prominently features the trophy, the reimagined paddock, and a garland of 150 red roses to symbolize the Derby Winner’s Circle, surrounded by additional roses to represent the fans worldwide.

Jan 6, 2025

Elizabeth is the Master Distiller for Woodford Reserve, a premium bourbon brand under the Brown-Forman Corporation.

Appointed in February 2023, she became the third person and the first woman to hold this position in the brand’s 26-year history.

Educational Background:

  • McCall earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in counseling psychology from the University of Louisville.

Professional Journey:

  • In 2009, she began her career at Brown-Forman as a sensory expert in the quality department, focusing on sensory analysis and quality control.
  • By 2015, she advanced to the role of Master Taster at Woodford Reserve, where she honed her skills in product development and innovation.
  • In 2018, she was promoted to Assistant Master Distiller, working closely with then-Master Distiller Chris Morris, who mentored her for over a decade.

Current Role and Responsibilities:

  • As Master Distiller, McCall oversees quality and innovation efforts, leads the development of new products, and manages special releases such as the Master’s Collection and Distillery Series.
  • She continues to uphold the brand’s commitment to excellence, building upon the foundation established by her predecessors.

Personal Background:

  • McCall is a second-generation spirits industry professional; her mother worked for Seagram in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
  • She holds the certification of Certified Specialist of Spirits (CSS).

Elizabeth McCall’s progression within Brown-Forman and appointment as Master Distiller at Woodford Reserve highlights her bourbon-making expertise and dedication.

Her leadership marks a significant milestone in the industry, reflecting both her achievements and the evolving role of women in the field.

Dec 30, 2024

Randall King is an American country music singer and songwriter known for his neo-traditional country style. Born in Hereford, Texas, he was influenced by classic country artists such as George Strait and Keith Whitley. King pursued higher education at Texas Tech University and later at South Plains College, where he studied music production. He formed the Randall King Band during this time, releasing the album Old Dirt Road. Eventually, he embarked on a solo career, releasing the EP Another Bullet in 2016 and a self-titled album in 2018.

In 2020, King released the EP Leanna, named in honor of his late sister. His music is often described as “neo-traditional country revivalist,” reflecting his commitment to traditional country sounds.

He made his Grand Ole Opry debut on March 15, 2022, marking a significant milestone in his career.

King’s dedication to traditional country music has earned him recognition within the industry. He was named the Country Now 2022 Country Artist to Watch, highlighting his growing influence in the country music scene.

His discography includes the albums Old Dirt Road (2011), Randall King (2018), and Shot Glass (2022), as well as the EPs Another Bullet (2016) and Leanna (2020).

Through relentless touring and a commitment to his craft, King has built a dedicated fan base and continues contributing to preserving and evolving traditional country music.

Dec 23, 2024

Born May 1, 2003, in Chester, England, is a British reality television personality, model, and accomplished equestrian. She is the daughter of former England footballer Michael Owen and Louise Bonsall.

Equestrian Career:

  • Gemma has represented Great Britain as a dressage rider, competing internationally at the U16 and U18 levels. Her participation in the 2021 European Championships highlights her dedication and skill in equestrian sports.

Entrepreneurial Ventures:

  • In February 2022, she launched her swimwear brand, OG Beachwear, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit and interest in fashion.

Reality Television:

  • Gemma gained widespread recognition as a contestant on the 2022 series of Love Island, where she finished as a runner-up. Her appearance on the show significantly increased her public profile.

Recent Developments:

  • Reports indicate that Gemma is set to return to television in the upcoming Love Island All Stars series, scheduled to air in January 2025 in South Africa.
  • This return to the franchise is anticipated to elevate her status in reality TV further.

Personal Life:

  • Gemma is the eldest of four siblings. Her father, Michael Owen, is a renowned former professional footballer who played for clubs such as Liverpool and Real Madrid and the England national team.

Gemma Owen has established herself as a multifaceted personality in the British entertainment industry through her ventures in equestrian sports, entrepreneurship, and reality television.

Dec 16, 2024

Reed Sheppard, born on June 24, 2004, in London, Kentucky, is an American professional basketball player currently serving as a guard for the Houston Rockets in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

He is the son of Jeff Sheppard, the Most Outstanding Player of the 1998 NCAA Tournament, and Stacey Reed Sheppard, both of whom played basketball at the University of Kentucky.

High School Career:

He attended North Laurel High School in London, Kentucky, where he distinguished himself as a top basketball prospect.

Collegiate Career:

Played for the University of Kentucky Wildcats during the 2023–24 season.
Averaged 12.5 points, 4.5 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.5 steals per game.

Accolades:

National Freshman of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
SEC Freshman of the Year by the league’s coaches.

All-SEC Second Team honors:

Notably, he was the only player in the country to record at least 145 assists, 80 steals, and 75 three-pointers during the season.

Declared for the 2024 NBA Draft and was selected as the third overall pick by the Houston Rockets.

He excelled in the NBA Summer League, averaging 20.0 points, 5.3 assists, 4.8 rebounds, 2.8 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game, which earned him a spot on the NBA 2K25 All-Summer League First Team.

NBA

As of December 2024, Sheppard is considered a leading candidate for the NBA Rookie of the Year award, reflecting his seamless transition to professional basketball.

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Personal Life:

Sheppard’s basketball lineage includes his father, Jeff, a two-time national champion with Kentucky, and his mother, Stacey, who also played for the Wildcats.

He has been in a long-term relationship with Brailey Dizney, whom he met during high school.

Reed Sheppard’s ascent from a high school standout to a pivotal player for the Houston Rockets underscores his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.

His early success in the NBA suggests a promising and impactful career ahead.

Dec 9, 2024

Mallory Hudson is an American singer, beauty queen, and model who gained prominence after being crowned Miss Kentucky 2023.

She represented Kentucky in the 96th edition of the Miss America pageant, held on January 14, 2024, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Florida, where she was third runner-up.

Educational Background:

Hudson is a 2020 graduate of South Warren High School. She pursued higher education at the University of Kentucky, majoring in communication, and was an active Alpha Delta Pi sorority member.

Community Service Initiative:

Her “Inclusive Stages” platform provides theatrical and artistic opportunities for individuals with special needs. Through this initiative, Hudson has implemented inclusive acting classes for individuals diagnosed with Down syndrome, authored a children’s book titled Inclusive Stages, created a podcast named “Inclusive Stages: Behind the Curtain,” and distributed sensory kits to theaters across Kentucky to enhance accessibility for individuals with sensory processing disorders.

Recognition:

In 2023, Hudson was honored with the Kentucky Farm Bureau Quality of Life Award for her impactful work with Inclusive Stages.

Personal Interests:

Beyond her pageant and advocacy work, Hudson enjoys singing, playing guitar, reading, working out, supporting the Kentucky Wildcats, spending time with her Goldendoodle named Bella, watching mystery films with friends, attending her younger sister McLaine’s sporting events, and traveling with her parents, Todd and Caroline.

Mallory Hudson exemplifies leadership and a commitment to community service through her dedication to inclusivity in the arts and her achievements in pageantry.

Dec 2, 2024
Born on October 1, 1978, in Virginia, Nick is widely recognized by his moniker “Fat Perez” as an American golf personality and social media influencer due to his engaging presence on YouTube’s “Bob Does Sports.”
 
Stubbe’s academic journey includes studies in history at Hampden-Sydney College and the attainment of a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Virginia Commonwealth University.
 
Professionally, he has held roles in finance and operations, notably serving as a fraud detection agent at Capital One and later as a property accountant and asset manager at Commonwealth Commercial Partners LLC.
 
Introduced to golf by his father, Kevin Stubbe, a bond manager, Nick developed a profound passion for the sport early in life.
 
He competed in high school and Division III collegiate golf, though he did not pursue a professional career in the sport.
 
His golfing skills remained a significant aspect of his life, leading to his eventual prominence in the online golf community.
 
Emergence as “Fat Perez”
 
The appellation “Fat Perez” originated during a golf match when a fellow player remarked on his resemblance to professional golfer Pat Perez, humorously dubbing him “Fat Perez.”
 
Embracing this nickname, Stubbe utilized it as his screen name during Zoom happy hours hosted by comedian Robby Berger during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
His wit and golfing acumen captured Berger’s attention, and he was integrated into the “Bob Does Sports” ensemble.
 
In 2021, Nick Stubbe married Anne Cole Stubbe, a certified Pure Barre instructor who actively supports his business ventures. The couple resides in Virginia.
 
As a pivotal “Bob Does Sports” member, Stubbe contributes to a YouTube channel with over half a million subscribers.
 
His engaging content has garnered a substantial following, with his Instagram account, @thefatperez, amassing over 500,000 followers.
 
In summary, Nick Stubbe, known as “Fat Perez,” has adeptly transformed his lifelong passion for golf into a thriving career as a social media influencer and integral member of the “Bob Does Sports” team. He captivatingly captures audiences with his humor and golfing expertise.
Nov 25, 2024

Jacqueline Coleman, born on June 9, 1982, in Danville, Kentucky, is an American educator and politician serving as the 58th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky since December 10, 2019.

A lifelong Kentuckian, she was raised on a farm in Mercer County and has dedicated her career to education and public service.

Educational Background and Early Career

Coleman graduated from Mercer County High School, where she was an active basketball player. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education from Centre College, where she also played basketball.

She furthered her education with a Master’s degree from the University of Louisville and pursued a doctorate in educational leadership at the University of Kentucky.

Her professional career includes roles as a high school social studies teacher and basketball coach at Burgin High School and East Jessamine High School.

She was recognized as the Coach of the Year for Region 12 in 2015 by the Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches. Coleman also served as an assistant principal at Nelson County High School.

Political Career

In 2014, Coleman ran as a Democratic candidate for the 55th District of the Kentucky House of Representatives but was not elected.

In 2019, she was selected as the running mate for gubernatorial candidate Andy Beshear.

The Beshear-Coleman ticket won the election, and she was inaugurated as Lieutenant Governor on December 10, 2019.

She was re-elected alongside Governor Beshear in November 2023, with their current term set to end on December 7, 2027.

Advocacy and Initiatives

As Lieutenant Governor, Coleman has been a staunch advocate for public education, leveraging her extensive background in the field.

She has focused on initiatives aimed at increasing teacher pay, expanding access to universal pre-kindergarten programs, and enhancing student mental health services.

In 2013, she founded Lead Kentucky, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering college women in the state to become future leaders.

Personal Life

Jacqueline Coleman is married to Chris O’Bryan. They have a daughter named Evelynne, and she is also the adoptive mother to Emma and a stepmother to Will and Nate. The family resides in Frankfort, Kentucky.

Recent Developments

In December 2023, Coleman underwent a successful double mastectomy following concerns raised during a routine medical examination. She cited a significant family history of cancer as a factor in her decision and expressed gratitude for the support from her family and healthcare providers. She emphasized the importance of preventive health measures and anticipated a full recovery.

Throughout her tenure, Coleman has remained committed to addressing educational challenges and advocating for policies that support Kentucky’s students and educators.

Nov 18, 2024

Dan Oliver founded Dan-O’s Seasoning, a famous seasoning brand known for its unique blend of herbs and spices.

Based in Louisville, Kentucky, Oliver launched Dan-O’s Seasoning to create a healthier, low-sodium alternative to traditional seasonings without sacrificing flavor.

The inspiration for Dan-O’s Seasoning came from a recipe Oliver developed himself. Growing up, he was passionate about cooking and experimented with various flavors and ingredients.

His signature seasoning blend originated from a spice mixture he created for a well-received chicken dish by friends and family.

This signature blend became the foundation of Dan-O’s Seasoning, which emphasizes an all-natural ingredient list, no sugar, and no MSG, appealing to health-conscious consumers.

Dan-O’s Seasoning gained popularity rapidly, mainly through social media platforms, where Oliver showcased its versatility in various recipes.

The brand’s appeal lies in its use for a wide range of dishes, from meats to vegetables. It allows home cooks and chefs to add robust flavor without adding calories, fat, or artificial ingredients.

Nov 11, 2024

Lisa Leslie is a highly regarded & respected figure in women’s basketball.

Born on July 7, 1972, in Gardena, CA.

She made significant contributions to the sport on/off the court.

Here are some key details about her career & achievements.

Early Life and Education High School:

Lisa attended Morningside High School in Inglewood, California, where she became a basketball star, scoring over 100 points in a single half during one game.

College: She attended the University of Southern California (USC) from 1990 to 1994, where she was a standout player and earned several awards and honors.

Professional Career WNBA:

Lisa Leslie was one of the original players of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) when it was founded in 1997. She played for the Los Angeles Sparks throughout her WNBA career, from 1997 to 2009. Achievements: Leslie led the Sparks to two WNBA Championships in 2001 and 2002. She was named WNBA MVP thrice (2001, 2004, 2006) and an eight-time All-Star. Milestones: In 2002, Lisa became the 1st player to dunk in the WNBA, marking a significant milestone in women’s basketball.

International Career:

Olympics:

Leslie represented the U.S. in 4 Olympic Games (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008), winning 4 gold medals. Her performance at the Olympics solidified her status as 1 of the world’s best players. Legacy & Impact: Retirement: Leslie retired from professional basketball in 2009. Her impact on the sport extended beyond her playing days.

Post-Retirement:

After retiring, she became a successful coach & sports analyst/commentator. She has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts & advocacy for women’s sports.

Hall of Fame:

Lisa was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015 & the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

Personal Life:

Family:

Lisa Leslie is married to Michael Lockwood, a commercial pilot, & they have 2 children.

Influence & Recognition:

Role Model:

Leslie is a role model for young athletes, particularly women aspiring to play basketball. Her contributions to the sport & advocacy for women’s athletics have made her an influential figure in sports history.

Media:

She has authored a book, “Don’t Let the Lipstick Fool You,” & is a prominent sports media figure.

Leslie’s career is marked by her exceptional skills, numerous accolades, & pioneering role in women’s basketball, making her a legendary figure.

Nov 4, 2024

Darren Rogers is the Senior Director of Communications and Media Services at Churchill Downs, the historic racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, famous for hosting the annual Kentucky Derby.

In his role, Rogers manages communications and media relations for the racetrack and its events, including the Kentucky Derby, which is known as “the most exciting two minutes in sports.”

Rogers has handled various aspects of Churchill Downs’ public image and media interactions, particularly during significant events like the Kentucky Derby Week.

His work includes coordinating with local, state, and federal law enforcement to ensure the safety and security of the large crowds that attend these events.

He also provides critical updates and information to the public regarding event logistics, ticketing, and other relevant details.

Rogers has been with Churchill Downs for several years and is a crucial figure in the promotion and execution of the racetrack’s significant events, contributing to the overall experience for guests and the smooth operation of the race meets.​

Oct 28, 2024

D. Wayne Lukas is one of the most successful and influential horse trainers in the history of American Thoroughbred racing. Known for his meticulous preparation and innovative training techniques, Lukas has left an indelible mark on the sport, achieving numerous milestones throughout his illustrious career.

Born Darrell Wayne Lukas on September 2, 1935, in Antigo, Wisconsin, Lukas began his career in horse training with quarter horses before transitioning to Thoroughbreds in the late 1970s. He quickly gained a reputation for his work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to develop winning horses.

Major Achievements:

  • Triple Crown Races: Lukas has trained several Triple Crown winners (Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes). He has won the Kentucky Derby four times (1988, 1995, 1996, and 1999), the Preakness Stakes six times (1980, 1985, 1994, 1995, 1999, and 2013), and the Belmont Stakes four times (1994, 1995, 1996, and 2000).
  • Breeders’ Cup: Lukas has also been highly successful in the Breeders’ Cup, with numerous wins across different categories, making him one of the leading trainers in the event’s history.
  • Hall of Fame: In 1999, Lukas was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame to recognize his achievements.
  • Total Wins: Over his career, Lukas has trained more than 20 champions and amassed over 4,800 career wins, making him one of the most successful trainers in horse racing.

Innovations and Impact:

  • Training Methods: Lukas is known for his innovative approach to training, including using multiple assistants and running horses in major races more frequently than was traditionally done. His methods have influenced many other trainers and changed how the sport operates.
  • Mentorship: Lukas has also mentored several other successful trainers, including Todd Pletcher and Kiaran McLaughlin, who have gone on to have outstanding careers in racing.

Legacy:

D. Wayne Lukas is often called the “Coach” due to his background in coaching basketball before becoming a full-time horse trainer. His impact on the sport is vast, not only through his successes but also his influence on the next generation of trainers. His longevity in the sport and continued involvement well into his later years demonstrate his enduring passion for horse racing.

Lukas is considered a legend in Thoroughbred racing. His contributions to the sport have been recognized with numerous awards and honors.

He remains an iconic figure in the horse racing community, known for his remarkable career and the profound influence he has had on the sport.

Oct 21, 2024

The Louisville Urban League is a historic civil rights organization and part of the National Urban League movement.

He leads a team of dynamic individuals working to transform Louisville into a more equitable community for Black people and other marginalized populations through intentional work in Jobs, Justice, Education, Health, Housing, and black Business.

Before his current role, Pryor spent 8 years with the organization in various capacities, including as Chief Engagement Officer, where he spearheaded special projects like A Path Forward for Louisville, oversaw all communications areas, and enhanced the smooth and efficient integration of services to maximize the potential outcomes for every League participant.

Mr. Pryor also created and led the League’s community health program, “It Starts with Me!” and helped build and grow Louisville’s network of community health workers.

Since then, he has helped to establish policy positions, internal data systems, & critical infrastructure support for the League’s work.

Before arriving in Louisville, Lyndon was a Student Development Specialist at Texas A&M Univ., where he worked to assist students in their personal growth & build their professional competencies & leadership skills.

Mr. Pryor provided critical leadership, supporting students by creating programs that effectively merge academic and practical experiences.

He is a proud former student of Texas A&M University, where he received his B.S. in Political Science.

He also received his M.A. in Education and human development from GWU.

He is a husband, father, and avid believer in the potential of all and that communal knowledge enhances individual growth!

Lyndon Pryor is the President and CEO of the Louisville Urban League, having been unanimously selected for the role in December 2023 after serving as the interim president and CEO since March 2023.

Pryor has been with the Louisville Urban League since 2015, initially leading the community health program “It Starts with Me!” and later serving as the Chief Engagement Officer.

He oversaw communications, special projects, and community engagement efforts in this role.

Before joining the Louisville Urban League, Pryor worked in student development at Texas A&M University.

His work at the Urban League has been marked by efforts to support Black-owned businesses, reduce gun violence through local policy action, and address systemic racial inequities in Louisville.

Pryor’s leadership is characterized by his innovative and forward-thinking approach, commitment to serving marginalized communities, and ability to build trust and respect among colleagues and the community.

His strategic vision aims to continue the positive impact of the Louisville Urban League in addressing social and economic disparities.

Oct 17, 2024

Al, whose real name is Allen Ray Sarven, is a well-known figure in the Prof. wrestling industry, both as a performer & a trainer.

Born on July 18, 1963, in Lima, Ohio, Snow has had a long & varied wrestling career for major organizations, such as WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling), & TNA (Total Nonstop Action Wrestling), among others.

Al is perhaps best known for his time in WWE during the late 1990s/early 2000s, where he was recognized for his charismatic persona & in-ring abilities.

He was also famous for his gimmick with “Head,” a mannequin head that he carried to the ring & used as part of his act, which became a massive hit with fans! In addition to his wrestling career, Al Snow is a respected wrestling trainer.

He took over Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), a Lou., KY.-based wrestling promotion that has served as WWE’s & Impact Wrestling’s developmental territory.

Under Snow’s leadership, OVW has continued to be a prominent training ground for up-and-coming wrestling talent, contributing significantly to the development of future stars.

Snow was heavily featured in the 2023 NETFLIX docuseries Wrestlers. Following the series release, OVW had their first Thursday night sold-out show in 8 years.

Al has 6 children, & in 2017, he married the lovely Jessica Gousha; & in 2021!

Lastly, Snow saved a child’s life from an ocean riptide at Santa Rosa Beach; this act tells me that wrestlers have a lot of heart!

Oct 7, 2024

***DISCLAIMER***

***THIS MOXIETALK WAS FILMED ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 2024 ***

*On June 12th, 2024, due to allegations of sexual harassment allegations of LMPD officers under her command, Chief Jackie Gwinn-Villaroel was placed on administrative leave by Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg.*

***On June 25, 2024, Chief Villaroel subsequently resigned from her position by submitting a detailed resignation letter.***

***In the spirit of transparency, and the fact it is of public record, we have attached herein a PDF of her June 25th, 2024 resignation letter***

Chief Vilaroel became the Chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department after being officially appointed to the position on July 20th, 2023.

***This made her the first permanent female African-American police chief in Kentucky history***

She joined the LMPD in 2021 as the deputy chief and served as interim chief starting in January 2023 following the departure of LMPD Chief Erika Shields.

Gwinn-Villaroel has over 24 years of experience in law enforcement. She previously served with the Atlanta Police Department and held various roles, including major, detective, and training academy director.

Gwinn-Villaroel’s tenure has been marked by a strong focus on rebuilding community trust and addressing violent crime in Louisville. She has emphasized the importance of police presence in the community and has implemented initiatives to improve relations between the police and residents. This includes engaging with local clergy and visiting community spaces like barber shops to foster dialogue and understanding.

One of her significant tasks as chief involves working under a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice to implement reforms to address civil rights violations within the department.

Her leadership style is characterized by a commitment to transparency and accountability and a focus on crime reduction and community engagement.

Gwinn-Villaroel has also prioritized securing more funding for officer training and developing youth programs to prevent crime.

Her approach aims to ensure that every citizen can feel safe and secure in their daily activities, reflecting her broader goal of creating a more harmonious and just community.

Previously, she served as Interim Chief, further implementing police reforms, creating the Non-Fatal Shooting Squad, & Stop-the-Violence Community Outreach.

Her career began with the Atlanta Police Dept., where she earned promotions through the ranks.

As the Mjr. over the Training Academy, she implemented new de-escalation training for recruits & veteran officers.

She also implemented duty-to-intercede training, which emphasizes de-escalation & officer accountability.

Gwinn-Villaroel holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice & a Master’s in Public Safety Administration.

She is affiliated with the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, the Major Cities Chiefs Association, and the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police.

Gwinn-Villaroel is a wife, mother, & an ordained Pastor.

Sep 30, 2024

Alison graduated from Lawrence University in 2009 with a B.A. in English and psychology but did not realize she was getting the perfect degree for content marketing.

It wasn’t until a few years after she graduated, when a family friend asked her to write blog posts for his law firm, that she realized she could make money doing what she loves.

Today & Alison is still writing blog posts, website landing pages & emails.

She also integrates SEO and marketing strategy into her content to give her clients the best chance of attracting, engaging, and converting their ideal clients.

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