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Speaker 1 (00:01):
WML and I MOLA Broadcasting. That probably was that. The
Big Mo Podcast. The Big Mol Podcast is brought to
you by Pharma twenty four, Crasspin Electric and Revey Landscaping,
and now your hosts Andy Nagle and Big Mo Barrett.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
It's another interest of the Big Mo Podcast, Andy Nagle,
and I am glad that today you are feeling a
little better than you were yesterday. But for good reason.
There's so much going on. You're coming off a three
day weekend, your son's bachelor party. If I was a
meteorologist forecasting how you would rouin here on Tuesday, there
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would be a ninety nine percent chance that it was
bad mojo, and that came into fruition.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
It was we we had a and it's it's alumni
newsletter week.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
On every struck two, strike three.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
It's a busy week, and we did a plant, we
had a place, and you.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Just did a newsletter like I used to, which was
poor at best. It make your life a lot easier.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
I'm gonna I'm gonna tell everybody I'm taking July off,
so you're gonna get one this week. You'll get June's
newsletter and then we'll take a month off before we
started back again in August. But we had a planning
meeting yesterday for the Bourbon and Cigar night.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
That's Barrett, what a week away? At the meeting yesterday
and I'm like, why why are we having a bourbon
cigar meeting? It's not until next month? Oh my goodness,
that June. That's next week, a week from Saturday Friday,
week from Friday Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
But yeah, I just I just wasn't feeling it. So
I apologize to all you guys because you're just you're
everybody's willing to help.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Uh, we had what we like to call in the
psychological world is displaced anger. Is that what they call it.
That's why I get it home anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
And I can't take it out on you guys because
you're the best team and I say it all the
time and I really truly mean it. And without Louise
and her attention to detail. You talk about attention on detail,
but any event at Molar, if we didn't have Louise
Holker and Betsy Morgan, we would be lost.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Where can people go to sign up for Bourbon and
the cigar?
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Bourbon Cigar go to the moolar dot org web page.
There's a banner up top. Uh. It actually has our
summer special Summer Sizzle Bundle packages. You can click on that.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
And flying off the shelf from.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Now until June first, you can get a deal and
save money. I know everybody loves to save money.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
A big money at Muller.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
I like it. But if you just want bourbon cigar,
scroll to the bottom of that page, click on the
bourbon and cigar tabs, Yes, and you will have a blast.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
How about the red legs A row about the sweep
one of our guests before we went on the air today,
and we'll introduce you to him in a minute. And
he's right, they'll sweep the Cubbies this weekend. Probably not,
but they'll sweep the Cubbies. Then they'll lose the next
three to some the pi bottom of the the buckos.
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That's how this team is. Hey, today's a big day
for one of our alum Did you know that I did?
Speaker 3 (03:06):
I already wished him happy birthday.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
This is Andy singing happy birthday, Thank you, Andy. Doug
Rossveld turns howel today he's out night? What is he
ninety day, ninety nine grand something like that? Is that right?
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Let's look Douglas.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
I look up Doug Fresh, Doug Dougie Fresh with the
Cincinnati Bengals. He is the right hand man of Zach
Taylor down there at the Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium
in ninety seven, ninety seven, Grand, He's with Tim Schuckman
and all those boys. Also, here's a little trivia. Yeah,
do you.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
Know Doug Rossfeld's formal former formal? Easy for me to
say first name, it's not Douglas.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
About Mark about No, give me the first initial R.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Robert, Robert d Rossfeldt. What a great family. It's good
to have the Rosfelds back in the molar mix.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Who do you like more, Steve? Oh, boy, Doug. Who's
got a better chance of listening to this podcast? None
of them at Steve? Does I like the better chance
of having Steve listen to this? He's dialed in as
a member of now of Christ Hospital's admin team. Hey,
speaking of ninety seven, big prairie request, it's gonna say
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shout out, but a prairie request to my guy, Matt Shefford,
also in ninety seven, grad whose house, as you might know,
may or may I know most people in the Moller family.
Know Matt owns Main Town Tavern, which is one of
the staples up there in Mainville, one of my favorite places.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
A Molar supporter, big, big.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Time Moler supporter, suffered a house fire two nights ago.
Known if it's a complete loss yet, but at the
very least significant damage and lost a lot of his
personal items and memories. Of course, so our prayers, collective prayers.
We had four hundred and seventy six people send prayers
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his way on Facebook yesterday, so certainly prayers out to
Matt Sheffer, the entire Cheffer family. Matt's been through a
lot in the last couple of years, and the guy,
like a good man of Mueller, just keeps getting back
up and jumping the hurdles and punching back. And I
have no doubt he will do the same with this.
But our prayers to the Sheffer family for sure, and
thankful for the Hamilton Township firefighters who did a great
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job trying to douse that thing before it got everything.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
If the Molar family, and I don't think anything's been
set up yet, but would like to drop off a
meal anything, I mean, would they just reach out to
Matt at Main Town or just maybe contacting.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
Me would hold off on that Matt's being overwhelmed right now. Frankly,
insurance fires all these insurance chasers and at I think
the best thing you can do right now and I
talk to the Sheffer family. There will be an opportunity
for Molar people to support them. But right now, go
visit the restaurant. No doubt, I mean that you will
have fun. You will have fun. It's a great venue.
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That's a place that you can support Matt right now.
There's still We're forty eight hours out of this thing.
They're still trying to navigate what is next in the
days and weeks to come, So certainly support Maintown. Go
check it out. I would recommend the Hot Honey pizza.
What they call that not a pizza, but it's a
flatbread flatbread. Go check that out. You will not be disappointed.
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It's fantastic. But certainly prayers.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
With the nice patio up there to sit out and enjoy.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
This weekend is gonna be perfect for it because you're
to your point. It's beautiful. They have synthetic turf down,
multiple TVs out there. They have fire pits for a
nice cool night. I think we're gonna have this weekend
temperatures in the mid seventies, a perfect night. And you
know Mark Aultemayer down at the Monkey Bart, he had
a fire several years ago and Mark was just overwhelmingly
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positive and how he handled that and and how the
Molar family responded to help him out. Now we need
that Mollar family again for another fire, this time at
Matt's house. So that's a that's a that's a great
opportunity this weekend to go support them. Yes, for sure,
got a big show, Eddie. We always got a penny guy.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
I asked you off air, are your shoulders getting tired?
Speaker 2 (07:27):
For two weeks? This boy, this is easy. We got.
We got a interview that we did last week, Full
Disclosure with Ted Carris with the Cincinnati Bengals, talking about
the sense He hat.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
That's awesome and my.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Favorite part was at the end him saying if and
when he has a boy, he wants him to become
a man of Molar so he can walk under the crest.
That says, through these doors walk the men of Molar.
So we'll talk to Ted Carris about the hat. The
hats are going and they're selling outstanding right now. So
you can get yourself a since he hat before they're
sold out. We also have Jackson Hayes with the LA Lakers.
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Jackson and I will be catching up to talk about
his camp here at Molar High School, so we'll have
a new or an LA Laker. And then we got
Daniel Barnard who's a class of twenty twenty two. He
was one of my guys with w MOE shortly after
I started, but back in twenty twenty two he got
his feet wet and broadcasting. That parlayed into a journey
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down to Athens, Ohio, where he's an Ohio University student
and part of their Scripts broadcasting school down there. He's
gonna be interning with us this summer, so we're gonna
talk about his journey through Athens in his first three years.
He's a rising senior, and what he's doing with the
w MOOE broadcast camp that we have here at Mueller
coming up as well. You're gonna like that, dude, great,
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great dude. You talk to him a little bit in
the green room.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
He survived three years at Athens.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
So far that not bad. I want to ask him
about the Halloween, the big parties out there, Yeah, great too, though.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
He's awesome in one of the top top schools of
it comes to broadcast journalism. You've got Syracuse. Oh, you's
certainly right there. That's great, fantastic.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
What have you done? What do you bringing to the table? Nothing?
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Not even that?
Speaker 2 (09:12):
All right after you never told me Doug Rossfeld or
Steve Rossfeld. You tried to dance out of that one.
Answer the question, big boy, who gets me tickets to
which one? Well, now Steve's out now he said he
can get you a ticket.
Speaker 3 (09:25):
To the e er at Christ he mnd have the
Christ Hospitality suite. I'll take a couple of Tis, Maren
and I'll take a couple of tickets.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
If you're coming through with those.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Tickets v I P tickets.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Christ's Hospital it must have tickets up there to the
a TP. You ever been to the ATP hospitality tents?
Speaker 3 (09:43):
I have, but you know they've they've sunk some have you?
You drive past there all the time. I mean that
place it's going to be a two week tournament now,
top tournament, top tier tournament. It already was, but now
it's two weeks men, women and facilities that they're up.
That's going on up there fan.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Aastic, unbelievable Jackson Hayes, Ted Carris, Daniel Parner. Coming up
next on the best coverage of Molar High School and
every high school in the country. It's w MOE and
the Mollar Broadcasting Network. The biggest event of the summer
is coming up on Friday, June six It's the award
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Bourbon and Cigars June six, beginning at six pm. We'll
see you on the campus of Big Mill. Rolled along
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in the Big Movie Podcast on this Wednesday, cloudy Wednesday
afternoon here in Cincinnati. I'm told that the weather's gonna
be nicer this weekend. I think we have some showers,
possibly on Friday, then the clouds will part and the
sun will shine. I'm okay with this nasty weather during
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the week. I don't like cloudy, cool weather, but if
we're gonna have it, I want it during the week
because I want my weekend nice, sunny and warm. But
tonight it's gonna be chilly. If you're heading to the
lacrosse game Moler Saintex at Ballaban Stadium the OHSAA Playoffs,
wear a jacket tonight and root our men of Molar.
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It's gonna be a little bit nippy tonight, but hopefully
the boys can get over the hurdle against the Bombers
tonight in advance in the OHSAA Lacrosse Playoffs. I'm excited
about that. Excited to follow those boys tonight. Also, the
Molar Baseball banquets tonight. There's never a dull night if
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you're even remotely connected to the Smoller family. Every single
night there is something going on. Tonight. You got dueling
events with lacrosse and Molar Baseball taking a break from
their playoff run. How about that win the other day
of Molar baseball. I felt bad for West High. It
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was twenty five to nothing. They scored ten in the
first inning, Matt Ponatowski with two bombs in the first
inning alone. Then they went on a twenty five to
nothing route of the Mustangs. Boy, how West High has
fallen in high school baseball. Back in the early nineties
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and even further back eighties and seventies, they were a
juggernaut in Cincinnati high school baseball. But the greats have fallen.
Never take for granted what you got no doubt about that.
All right, it's now time for our first guest. I'm
excited about this Jackson Hayes class of two thousand and eighteen. Now,
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my first day at Moller was the graduating class of
twenty nineteen, which was actually on graduation day Miles McBride,
it was his graduation day. Zach Carpenter was in that class.
Remember seeing those two guys at Saint Susannah, And I
remember that being my first day, going, oh man, boy,
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what a great responsibility being an alumni director at the
greatest high school in America. And so I never never
got to be around Molar when Jackson was there. Now,
certainly I had a front row seat at an opposing
school and watched what Jackson did what seemingly every day
and every night. Now, I will say, in twenty nineteen,
talk about great timing. One of the first things, first
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responsibilities I had was to cover Jackson getting drafted in
twenty nineteen in the NBA draft. How about that, they say, Barrett,
You're now the alumni director at Moeller and your first
gig will be flying up to New York City with
Carl Kramer as your wingman, and you're gonna cover Jackson
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Hayes hopefully potentially getting drafted in the NBA. Not a
bad gig, huh. And by now, I think you've probably
seen the video of c K, the General, and myself
on a rickshaw in Manhattan trying to get to the
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NBA hotel after the NBA Draft to try to get
an interview with Jackson. So two guys, I mean, c
K and I aren't. We don't look like Mike Susseley.
I mean, we're bigger dudes, and we're getting on this
rickshaw with this poor guy driving us around. I mean
it looked like Talladaga turned two. Was unbelievable. So hopefully
you've seen the video of that. It was something else,
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but a great memory I have, certainly early in my
molder career, going up to New York City and seeing
Jackson get drafted at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. He
was picked in the first round the night. I have
to look that up. Ninth pick or eighth pick. I
have to look that up. He has picked up in
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the first round. Got it here in front of me
in the archives somewhere? Where'd that go? Jackson Hayes picked
up here? It is right here. Give me a second,
I'll look it up in our W MOE studios. Where'd
it go? I lost it? You try to get all
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this stuff cued up with your show prep and then
when you need it, you don't have it. I'll find
it here in a second. Anyways, he was picked up,
drafted in the ninth or the first round. Believe it
was the ninth pick overall, might have been the eighth pick. Regardless,
he was picked up and then by the Atlanta Falcons.
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That's a little stat you can throw out at a
bar if you're at a restaurant. Who did Jackson Hayes
get drafted by? Very few people will know the answer
was the Atlanta Hawks, not the New Orleans Pelicans, but
he would shortly be I don't know if it was traded,
was the word or that pick was traded, or how
that works in the NBA. I'm not real good at it,
but quickly over to the New Orleans Pelican, New Orleans Pelicans.
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Then he made his way out west to meet up
with Lebron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, and we
all know what happened then. I mean, Jackson Hayes is
a human highlight reel, and what he has done in
the NBA, I mean it's unbelievable. If he gets the
ball within a proverbial country mile of the basket, you
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better have a rim protector because he's he is he's
at risk of throwing one in your face. It's it's
been so much fun to watch him play, and now
we're going to bring him on the line. Jackson Hayes,
class of two thousand and eighteen, Man of Molar, Welcome
to the Big MO Podcast. Thank you for having me, Jackson.
I first want to start off with we were just
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talking about your I was just sharing memories of your
twenty nineteen draft and you know c K and I
going up there and we were blessed to be a
part of that. Does that feel like yesterday to you?
Or is that I feel like a long time ago.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
That feels like the times flown by? But I mean
also it feels like it hasn't.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Well, we want to talk about your your upcoming camp
at Moler, for sure, and I'm excited to talk about that,
But before we do, I do want to ask you
a little bit about Lebron. I mean, obviously everybody that's
a Moler fan wants to know what it's like to
play with King James, Lebron James. I would be it
be felonious if I didn't bring it up to you
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and ask you about it. I'm sure you get asked
a million times, but I'm not sure I've ever asked
you for the Big Mo podcast with the Molar fans,
perhaps never heard what's it like to play with alongside
Lebron James. I mean it's awesome.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
U definitely a childhood dream, you know, just being from
Ohio as well, I mean we grew up, we grew
up watching Bron in Cleveland, and so I mean I've
just always been a Bron fans getting the President's awesome
and definitely the smartest player I played with, and I
mean obviously one of the greats.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
One of my favorite stories I heard online was when
Moler and Akron, Saint Vincent, Saint Mary had a game.
You guys had a little wager on it. Had a
little bit of fun with that, and I and you
came out on the uh, on the on the top
talk a little bit about that wager with Lebron with
the big game this fans winner.
Speaker 4 (18:48):
Yeah, I mean we've just bet on the game. Uh,
a little a little bit of money just thrown down
the game and.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
I won that time.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
I mean that was always good. Well in state rivalry
is always nice. We just talked about the game because
we both had streamed the game and so we're just
both talking about it.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
And it was just he was just talking.
Speaker 4 (19:06):
About how they couldn't handle a few of the guys
on the team this year and just how they're a
little smaller. So, I mean, it was just it was
just oh and good good, good health.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
I got to ask you to living out in Los Angeles.
It's the it's the off season. Now. You were here
for Jonah's graduation and before any before I think everybody
exit sentas you run a plane back out to LA.
What does Jackson Hayes do when you're not training? What
do you do out in Los Angeles? What do you
do into downtime just to enjoy yourself?
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Oh well, yeah, I got back out here to start
training again. But uh yeah, I just work out. I
live by the beach. I just go hang out by
the beach. I'll go ride my bike up there and stuff. So,
I mean, lots to do out here. It's Los Angeles,
so I mean just try to stay out in the way.
But I mean we're just I just hang out at
the beach. I have my pet dogs. I'll go take
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them on walks and stuff, and that's about it.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Now, you know, the Molar family knows your dog. Well,
your dad babysat that dog for a while, so that
dog's been probably a Molar more than you have.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
Yeah, my boy Scooby Doo.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Uh. I heard.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
I heard he's not allowed to be back up of
the school anymore because a bunch of people thought they
could get away with the tomb and they.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Ruined it for everyone. Yeah, that's what I heard. At
one point, we had like five or six dogs at Molar,
But I think the powers at be said now baby no,
and uh, I guess that's why you got Scooby Doo
with you now.
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Oh no, he's still on my parents sadly my house
right now. My backyard is not big enough for him.
So I got it's my family right now. Just what
the type of dog he has. With all the energy
that boy has. And also with.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Jonah moving out, my mom and dad.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
Needs somebody else at home with them, So.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
I bet empty nesters Jackson, your your camp is coming up.
I'm excited about this. First of all, we had you know,
we had Jordan's Camp Jordan Marshall two weeks ago, and
we talked about in the show last week how awesome
it is that you guys make it a priority to
give back, give back to people here in Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
And it was just great to have one hundred and
fifty kids at Jordan's camp and now your camp coming
up on June twenty third and twenty fourth. Thank you,
Thank you for giving back to the community. And you know,
I always tell the guys at Moller, you know, be
nice that people going up to ladder you meet the
same people coming down and you certainly haven't forgot about
Mouler High School. And it's awesome that you're doing this
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for the kids of Cincinnati. That's that I appreciate it.
Miss Barrett tell me about the camp a little bit.
So it's a it's a pro camp and they do
a great job. They do Sam Hubbard's camp as well
at Moller. Great group of people that put this camp on.
Who's it designed for? Who? Who are the kids invited
to this camp? Is there an age restriction?
Speaker 4 (21:45):
Uh, there is a a restriction. It's K through eight
and in twenty third I believe, from around nine am
though about noon each day and it's just for kid
to come time with their friends and just learn better,
learn more about basketball, and just get a little better
in the process.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
It's one hundred and forty nine dollars. It's at Molar
High School June twenty third to twenty fourth, nine am
to twelve pm those days. As the camp brochure says,
throughout the camp, Jackson and the coaches will offer tips,
hands on instruction including lectures, fundamental basketball skills, stations, contest
and non contact games, and a highly energy, high energy,
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fun and positive environment. Jackson, I know you really look
forward to spending time with those guys. I mean, you're
at the elite level of the NBA and to see
these kids' eyes be around you. I've seen it personally.
It's it's pretty special. I know it's something you really
enjoy as well, don't you. Oh yeah, sir.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
I'd just love giving back to Cincy, which he raised men.
I mean I used to do the same type of
camps and so I know how.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
Fun they can be.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
So I like to try to fill my own for
back for the kids.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Each Atten d Jackson will of a souvenir autograph from
Yours truly Jackson Hayes. Items provided though important that are
not permitted though, but the camp will provide each each
camper ape and an autographed item team photo with Jackson Hayes,
a limited edition Jackson Hayes Basketball Pro Camp t shirt,
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and then additional upgrades are available as well. Jackson, thank you.
Speaker 4 (23:23):
See more more fun tries as well, like game more
and jerseys and stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Oh that's sweet, that's awesome. Guys can check it out.
You can go to procamps dot com. You can check
out my social media or Jackson social media stuff as well.
Get the links again June twenty third. June twenty fourth,
the Jackson Hayes Basketball Camp presented by Pro Camps. I
think you let's mention your sponsors in there too. You
got Donado's Alta Fiber, who A Planet Fitness. It looks
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like missing anybody else. It's a big thanks to those
folks as well, and Jackson, thanks for taking some time
I'm out there in Los Angeles to check in with
us on the Big Mo Podcast as well.
Speaker 4 (24:05):
Of course, I appreciate you having me on.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Brett. Hey, you know what you gotta leave three word brother,
You ready gb M. Let's hear it go Big Mo Man.
There you go. That's Jackson Hayes, Los Angeles Lakers and
more importantly, a man of Moeller from the class of
twenty and eighteen. Jackson, Thanks, love, appreciate you having me, Barrett.
That's Jackson. We'll be back with more in depth team coverage,
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wall to wall coverage of Molar High School. It's the
Big Mo Podcast, w MOOE and the Molar Broadcasting Network.
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alongside executive producer Joe Strekker, who's at the iHeartRadio Control towers.
And we now have a special guest in studio. It's
not really a guest. I mean he's a man of Moeler.
I forget the year again, class of you don't know
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if year you graduated.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
Oh, you're talking about me talking about you two twenty two.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
I'm like, man, that's not a good start if you
forget what year you graduated from class at twenty twenty two.
He is Daniel Barnard and Daniel currently at Ohio University
and their broadcast journalism program there, and Daniel first and foremost,
welcome back home to the Big Show, the BMPE. It is.
Speaker 6 (25:49):
Light years changed. Yeah, let's talk about here at the
here at the Big Mo before we.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Get into your first impressions being back on campus. Kind
of talk to people back in twenty two when you graduated,
what was your involvement here at molar specifically kind of
what we're doing now.
Speaker 6 (26:07):
Yeah, well, I mean the rundown of my story as
a crusader. I mean, I I tried out for the
baseball team for a couple of years. Was I did
not make the team one. Yeah, that's so I've been told.
But you know, I I wanted to still be involved
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in the in the sports, so I kind of looked towards,
you know, that the production side, the broadcast side, and
with your help, we got w MOE really up and
off the ground. And I was part of the first
fully student run broadcast here at Molar. That was for baseball.
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That was my senior year, so that would have been
in twenty twenty two.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
You were an example of a guy and I've shared
this any time since Sabner Doubleday. You were one of
those guys who got cut from a team, and you
were what I would consider at risk of having a
bad experience at Muller. I mean, you know, but that's
not a death sentence here at Moler if and when
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you get cut by a team, and to your credit,
you found another passion, and that's working with the baseball program.
You really enjoyed the on air stuff, which, as it
turns out, parlays into what you're doing now in college,
but you found a passion that wasn't playing baseball on
the field. Kudos to you and it worked out.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
Yeah, you know.
Speaker 6 (27:39):
I tell people it's funny sometimes that getting cut from
the Molar baseball team was almost one of the best
things that's ever.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
Happened to me.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
That's awesome because.
Speaker 6 (27:49):
Like obviously, like you said, it sucks not being able
to play. I grew up playing the game. I still
had my summer team, so I was still getting on
the diamond during the summer. But being able to get
that experience on air in high school to set me
up for oh You and getting into their program helped
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me so much. Honestly, it got me ahead of a
lot of the other people that are there. And OHU
has a fantastic program. Everybody that goes through it. Oh
absolutely ew script school journalism, it's a it's a good one.
But everybody that goes through their broadcasting program, whether it
be WOUB and their high school shows and their their
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news shows every night, or if it's with Ohio Bobcat
Studios and the the on air sports broadcast in which
I'm more part of, everybody has such a good experience
and they get so up to speed with each other.
But when I got there, because of my experience at Molar.
And I'm not just saying this because you know, Barrett
off camera told me a plug Mollor, well for us,
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it genuinely did prepare me. So many people say that,
but I I'm so serious that, like, my experience here
set me up so well for what I do at OU.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
And talk about it. What are some things that you
do currently? Because you're a junior.
Speaker 6 (29:11):
I'll be a yeah, I just finished or year. Yeah,
I'll be a senior next year. I graduate next spring.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
So what have you done for a broadcast lens at OU? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (29:20):
So, like I talked about w ou B, it's their
it's their TV station in uh in the journalism building
in schoon Over. They have a radio television building and
they do a lot of high school sports shows. So
like for the for the Division fours and fives and
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six's and sevens in Southeast Ohio, they'll go out and
they'll cover those those sports teams on every Friday night
for those football games. And so we'll go out, we'll
film those games, we'll come back, we'll put it all
together and we'll have a live show at eleven thirty
pm every Friday night.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
That's awesome.
Speaker 6 (29:56):
So I did that, and they have basketball and they
have volleyball as well. So I did that my freshman
year and a little bit of my sophomore year and
I loved it. But at that point I had also
been involved in what we call Ohio Bobcats Studios, which
is the on air sports broadcasting for pretty much every
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sport at OU. In the fall, it's football, it's field hockey,
it's soccer, it's volleyball. In the winter, we can't get
live football broadcasts, and we can't get live basketball broadcasts.
Those are some of the higher ups. Voice of the Bobcats,
Marty banisteril take care of that. Oh yeah, yeah. But
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we can do practice calls, so we can do recorded
but not live calls. So we can do that for
football basketball. Baseball is a little different though, because there's
so many games and sometimes it runs into the basketballt
the end of the basketball season. So I've been able
to get on air for a lot of those sports.
We do a lot of ESPN Plus work, so I've
(31:01):
been I've called games on ESPN Plus YouTube for Ohio
Bobcast Studios, but it's been awesome that the stuff that
I did, hear the on air stuff with the baseball team,
and I did. I did a basketball game to a
sideline for a basketball game. I'm sure you remember that
that first game, but.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Get a little way.
Speaker 6 (31:27):
But the stuff that I did here at at the
baseball field with Gavin Gray and uh some other alum
Charlie Herzner and Nathan Auten who just graduated, that helped
me out so much. From the feedback that I got
from you guys, I think more.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
I would think more from a confidence standpoint. Oh absolutely,
no more than just saying I've been there, done that.
Speaker 6 (31:53):
When I go back and I still have those clips
from the broadcast that I did here at more, when
I go back and listen to those, I'm like, man,
I sound like I'm like I'm ten years old. Like
I don't want I don't want anything to do with
the microphone. Like and I listened to a broadcast. Now
I put them side by side, I'm like, I sound
like I'm more than three four years better. Like I'm
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not trying to sit here and toot my own horn, right,
but like in my mind, I'm like, man, I'm so
much better than I was, But starting, like you said,
gave me that confidence to build up to where I
am now that I wouldn't have been able to go
into OU with that confidence had I not had that
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opportunity here.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
So so your senior years coming up, Yes, So now
you have to answer the question soon what do you
want to be when you grow up? You're about to
answer that question. What is a perfect scenario for Daniel Barner?
Speaker 6 (32:50):
A perfect scenario is professional baseball on the radio, on TV,
doesn't matter. I want to be a play by play
voice for a major league team. I know that's very
far stretched, but it's you can make it. I don't
want to say you can make it happen if you
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want to, because that's there's thirty teams right, very open
to you.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
Gotta get a start somewhere, right, You're not.
Speaker 6 (33:17):
Gonna I'm not gonna go as a twenty two year
old from Ohio University to the big league booth in
two days, Like I I know, I'm gonna need to
get my start somewhere. So uh yeah, Minor league baseball,
independent baseball, anything like that, really, anything to get me going.
It doesn't have to be on air baseball, right, out
of college. But uh no, that that is the that's
(33:40):
the dream. Everybody's path is is different, is what I've learned.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
And I think there's a lot of cretence in know
you being open to that. When I went to San
Diego and applied to be the public drest anouncer for
the San Diego Padres made to the final round that
went from one thousand to four of us. Not to
toot my own horne, but just did I got out
to the final four, and.
Speaker 6 (34:03):
I did a story on that.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Yeah, I think one of my class projects. Yeah, and
there was a gentleman by the name Alex Mindiak who
actually ended up being chosen and is still the public
dress announcer for the San Diego Padres. Great guy. I
become friends with them. He spent probably ten to twenty
years doing minor league baseball as a public address announcer,
(34:26):
making pittans. It's a tough field, it's a tough career.
But if you're willing to do that, if you're willing
to put yourself out there and and and sacrifice and
and do the work that has to be done to
make yourself better, there's good stories that often follow those
types of dudes, and I think you're one of them.
Speaker 6 (34:44):
So you might have to U you might have to
spend some years living in the living in the small
apartments to get where you want to go, but living anywhere,
but just got to get a roof over you here.
That's all that matters, right. But no, I'm willing to
I'm willing to put in the work. I know it's
gonna take a lot of work. I know it's not
going to be handed to me. I don't expect that
(35:05):
at all, but you know it's well, we'll see whuh.
We'll see where everything where everything falls here in about
a year and what's uh what we're looking at.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
That's gonna be fun. Yeah, you're back on campus because
you're you're helping me out kind of explain to people
a little bit about the internship and the kids broadcast
camp coming up in two weeks.
Speaker 6 (35:24):
Yeah, we got a lot of fun things on the
horizon this summer. I'll start with the broadcast camp because
that'll be first uh hearing about two weeks from now.
Today's Wednesday, Uh so two weeks from two days ago Monday,
we're starting. It's it's the inaugural, correct, So the inaugural
(35:44):
w MOE broadcast camp for kids in grades five through eight.
We got about fifteen fifteen to twenty spots.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
We were a weightlists. We actually had to bring three
people on that were on the wait list.
Speaker 6 (35:58):
And then that just goes to show the numbers that
Moler does right.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
But no, so we're we're gonna be helping.
Speaker 6 (36:05):
Then we're gonna start to get those kids feet wet,
so to say, in the in the broadcast industry, kind
of show them the basic ropes, the the setups of broadcasts,
you know, turning cameras on, focusing, getting the right shots,
all that kind of stuffy.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
On on air.
Speaker 6 (36:26):
I don't want to say, I don't want to say etiquette,
but etiquette works just presentation, appearance, yeah, storytelling. I don't
want to give too much away on on the air,
but uh yeah, we're we're gonna have a We're gonna
have a project for the kids. It's it's gonna be
it's gonna be a lot of fun. They're gonna have
(36:47):
something to go home with or maybe not go home
with on the last day, but they're gonna have something
that they can look back on, a project that they're
gonna work on together that they can go back on say, hey,
I I I did this at Molar when I was
eleven years eleven, twelve years old.
Speaker 3 (37:04):
It's gonna be a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
You can be the next Daniel Barnard.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
Don't don't do that to me. Don't don'tna.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
Yeah. And then also we got you dialed in for
an internship with us. You're gonna help us out tremendously.
Hopefully we also help you out uh in the process.
But you'll be spending two days a week here during
the summer here at Moeller kind of getting us ready.
Nathan Eaton is the new broadcast director coming in to
uh specifically work on that class. You're gonna be helping
(37:32):
also David Ashbrock and Gavin Gray start to build this
studio as well. It's gonna be I get this thing going.
It's gonna be a lot of fun.
Speaker 6 (37:39):
Yeah, No, it's it's gonna be a lot of fun.
Gonna like I'm doing with the with like we're doing
with the broadcast camp. I'm also gonna be helping some
of the some of the students out that are currently
at Molar kind of giving them some insight into what
I do at at Ohio University and uh, kind of
kind of giving them a look into what the what
the field is like high school, if that makes sense,
(38:02):
and giving them my knowledge, just really getting everything going here.
It's gonna be a lot of fun this summer at MOUL.
I'm excited to be back.
Speaker 2 (38:11):
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Molar High School and the Big Mo Podcast. Big Move.
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Arran on the Big Move Podcast where we have Ted
Carriss here Cincinnati, Bengal and more importantly with the since
he Hat Foundation sed you're here, Big Mo? Is this
your first time here? That is not? It was probably
my third.
Speaker 7 (40:14):
I've watched a couple of rugby games between the Rare
Irish and Big.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
Mo rugby guy before when you were at with the
I I played.
Speaker 8 (40:20):
A few just you know, participation games.
Speaker 7 (40:24):
Really I didn't want to get hurt, just so you're
asking me, But I've all my friends have been a
part of it, so it was exciting to come out here.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
It was like my fifth day and Cincy, so I
do know up.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
Here a lot of a good rivalry for sure, between
Indiana and Cincinnati. This since he Hat Crazes, I sometimes
I struggle to really grasp it it. Did you have
any idea that when you had this idea for the
for the since he had foundation, that it would just
spin out of actually out of control in a good way,
like everybody wants to since he hat, Like, did you
(40:54):
he ever.
Speaker 7 (40:55):
Had no intention of doing a foundation or selling hats
in general. I mean, I I just putted one hundred
and forty because I was stoked that I was coming
back home, you know, hour and a half from from
my parents, and they got a multi year contract. Wanted
to rep the team without you know, wearing an explicit
Bengals hat, and my teammates went nuts for him, to
the point where there was a full media investigation of
(41:18):
where these hats came from. And it's turned into you know,
building houses for adults of disabilities.
Speaker 8 (41:24):
So I'm very grateful and well.
Speaker 2 (41:25):
We'll talk a little more about it as I think
people love the happ but they don't some people, wife
you asked them, they probably don't know other than it
goes to a foundation. What you're doing with that.
Speaker 7 (41:33):
Yes, So for the last three years that since he
had has benefited the village of Marichi and Indy and
that we were able to build a thirty two unit
apartment building condo style apartments for adults of disabilities.
Speaker 8 (41:44):
Now that doubled their footprint, you know, going into year four.
Speaker 7 (41:46):
The since he had I wanted to bring infrastructure to Cincinnati,
and this town's been so generous to us, I mean,
the excitement and the buzz all the schools. So we
are breaking ground soon on a apartment building in Madisonville,
Ohio to house seven adults with intellectual disabilities.
Speaker 8 (42:03):
It's gonna be really sweet.
Speaker 7 (42:04):
And the one hundred percent of this money has always
gone right to this community.
Speaker 8 (42:08):
I'll never take a cent.
Speaker 7 (42:09):
I like to joke that this mission chows us, and
so it's I'm very grateful to be considered a champion
for this group of people.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
And I know you're good friends with one of our guys,
Sam Hubbard. MANA Mohler, and you guys have recently done
a collab together.
Speaker 7 (42:23):
Talk about that no unbelievable for his falling night, I
think one of the best of nights of the nights
of the spring.
Speaker 8 (42:30):
You know, he did the Sam Hubbard Foundation Cincinnati.
Speaker 7 (42:32):
Kid had flew off the shelves, sold out in like
four minutes online and then sold out in person.
Speaker 8 (42:38):
So I know Sam.
Speaker 7 (42:40):
Sam's a larger than life kind of Cincinnati figure. And
it's so cool that he's right here from Montgomery, uh
and and Moler and to you know, to team up
with a former teammate and a couple of Catholic guys
still doing it, so it was really exciting.
Speaker 8 (42:55):
Told me he pop in today, but who knows.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
Yeah, he had a big luncheon with a guy named
Anthony Medius, so we'll see how that works. Hey, thanks
for everything you do to represent not just obviously Mollar
today but Cincinnati. And you're a fan favorite man. People
love you the passion that you bring the football field,
but the same passion you bring off the field. It's
awesome for thanks you.
Speaker 8 (43:13):
I love you guys too. I love this town.
Speaker 7 (43:15):
Hopefully we'll be able to raise my family here and
I send send the boys to Bigger Mom.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
I was just said, you got a boy. Yeah no, no, yeah,
I have a worry about it. You gotta work on that.
Speaker 7 (43:25):
I just want them to walk under the stone that
says three and I know, oh set, Thanks so much,
right Afar.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
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landscape company of Big Boother great show, Andy Nagel the
Big Mo Podcast two incredible three I said two who
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wasn't three incredible guests And how about my boy Daniel
Barnard coming back to help the coming back Home Andian
as you as an alumni director, you love when guys
come back home and then actually come back home and
get involved. And that's what Daniel's doing.
Speaker 3 (45:14):
We see it a lot. I mean, we have a
lot of faculty and staff that are that are more
grads that come back, and it's just it's a testament
to this place. It's a testament to the teachers, the
faculty and staff. You know, the lifers, the Dan Shannon's that,
Jeff Guyers and Mike Cameron's that a forty years plus
and we can go on and on and on. But
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to have them come back and give back to the school. Obviously,
Daniel's going to help out all summer. You had Jordan
Marshall that that's one year removed that I mentioned him
in a newsletter this month as well, giving back immediately.
I mean he's one year removed from this place and
he had his youth football camp and just a phenomenal
day with that. But it warms your heart.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
Man. Are the New York Knicks and Miles McBride in trouble?
Down three to one but heading back to Madison Square Garden?
Are they in trouble?
Speaker 3 (46:07):
I'll tell you yes, as much as the Knicks. The
Pacers just smother you, man, and they're just from top
to bottom it is. It's impressive.
Speaker 2 (46:17):
And this is a Pacers team that people Rodolph is
not even halfway through the season. This team won't even
qualify for the playoffs. And now they're playing with house
money and they are playing and executing extremely well. It's
really a tale of two different franchises. The Pacers second
half of the season started just getting it all together.
The Knicks had a terrible last two months in the
(46:39):
leer and limped in and kind of turned it on
a little bit in the playoffs, beat a Celtics team
that of course was down a player they were supposed to,
but they were supposed to. They only beat the Celtics
one time all year, or maybe not at all, and
then they found some magic. So it'll be interesting. It's
a must win now for the Knickerbockers as they head
(46:59):
back to Madison Square Garden. I think that game would
be on Thursday night. I believe they must win. An
elimination game for the Knicks. I think they get it
done in this next game, though.
Speaker 3 (47:12):
We'll see. But talking playoffs, not only the Knicks big
lacrosse game tonight, who are they playing Number one Saint
Xavier Bombers?
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Now they had an injury, they had a bomber, Their
best lacrosse player. I'm told I don't have any confirmation
on this, but I think they're number one lacrosse player
who played against more where the previous two times had
a season ending injury. So I don't know how that
changes the dynamics a little bit. But regardless of big
old Big One tonight over there on the wrong side
of North Bend Road.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
You got lacrosse and coach Stephan has done a great job.
This team is peaking right when they needed at the
end of the season in tournament, so you can see
an upset there. You got baseball. They won their first
game twenty five and nothing against West Tide.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
My text yesterday bowlers struggling.
Speaker 3 (48:02):
Eighteen to nothing at the time.
Speaker 2 (48:03):
I honestly felt bad for West Tip, but there's nothing
to do. Nothing Tim could have done though, I mean now.
Speaker 3 (48:08):
He emptied the bench and he did in Yeah, and
they played tomorrow Thursday at Princeton five o'clock against Little
Miami and the Big One this weekend. Track and field, man,
all they do is when we has talked about that
Wayne High School as being the premier track and field
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program in the state, and they're going head to head
with them, this weekend close to being on that team podium.
We'll see, but I'm sure there's going to be several
individuals that will continue on to State. But that track
and field set it from the beginning, and we both
said it, this is a team to watch.
Speaker 2 (48:50):
I believe, we believe, and Frank Russo we trubsolutely at
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