mark packer Podcasts
Best mark packer podcasts available (Last Updated Aug 2025)
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Jen, Gabe & Chewy
ESPN reporter Jen Lada teams up with Packers Hall of Famer Mark Chmura and longtime ESPN Milwaukee host Gabe Neitzel as they provide unique and raw perspectives on local and national sports headlines.
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MvP: A Wisconsin Sports Podcast
A podcast hosted by Mark and David (Pug). Thus, creating the name Mark vs Pug: A Wisconsin Sports Podcast. This podcast will focus on all Wisconsin sports (Bucks, Brewers, Packers, Badgers and others). Two huge sport fans wanting to take our daily sport chats into the podcast world. Enjoy!
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Packer and Durham
Mark Packer and Wes Durham cover every angle of every story from all 15 schools in the ACC. Whether it's on the field of play or off of it, Packer and Durham have you covered all season long.
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Wilde & Tausch
Three-time Wisconsin Sportswriter of the Year Jason Wilde and Packers Hall-of-Famer Mark Tauscher discuss the latest on the Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin sports, and more.
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The Shark Trust Podcast
Dive into the depths of shark and ray conservation with The Shark Trust Podcast. Through captivating interviews, we bring you closer to the fascinating world of sharks. From conservationists to researchers, we delve into the intricate workings of conservation. Gain exclusive insights into the challenges, successes, and innovations shaping the future of research, policy and conservation efforts. With each episode, discover steps to enhance shark and ray conservation and create a positive future for these iconic species!Watch FULL video versions of the Shark Trust Podcast on YouTube.Like and Subscribe!Follow us on our social media platforms below:InstagramFacebookLinkedInTwitter (X)If you have questions about the podcast and would like to contact us, please email host, Mark Packer at mark@sharktrust.org
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Mister Jones Presents Release Your Inner Funk
Release Your Inner Funk is a weekly radio show brought to you by Mister Jones and the Funk My Life residents. Each week you can expect to hear everything and anything House from right back in the day to tracks not released yet. Since the show started it has aired some global DJ/Producers as guest such as Superlover, Kevin Mckay, Michael Gray, Dr Packer, Victor Simonelli, Mark Lower and Graeme Park to name a few it is not just about high profile DJ/Producers Release Your Inner Funk also brings some up and coming artists to its shows. House is a way of Life
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Green & Gold Insiders
Green & Gold Insiders is WTMJ's home for Green Bay football coverage with guest experts appearing on Wisconsin's Afternoon News every weekday at 4:15 pm CT. The Insiders include longtime Packers beat reporter Jason Wilde, Packers Hall of Famer Mark Tauscher, Milwaukee sports radio legend Steve 'Homer' True and Ben Brust, co-host of ESPN Wisconsin's 'Kyle, Brust & Nortman.'
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Green & Gold Insiders
Green & Gold Insiders is WTMJ's home for Green Bay football coverage with guest experts appearing on Wisconsin's Afternoon News every weekday at 4:15 pm CT. The Insiders include longtime Packers beat reporter Jason Wilde, Packers Hall of Famer Mark Tauscher, Milwaukee sports radio legend Steve 'Homer' True and Ben Brust, co-host of ESPN Wisconsin's 'Kyle, Brust & Nortman.'
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The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
A poor young boy from the slums of London watches a royal procession pass, with the youthful Prince of Wales riding at its head. He ventures too close and is caught and beaten by the Prince's guards. However, the young royal stops them and invites the vagrant to the palace. Here the two boys sup alone and are stunned to discover that they bear a startling resemblance to each other. The Prince is Edward, long awaited heir of the monarch, Henry VIII, while the vagrant is Tom Canty, the son of a thief and a beggar. Edward is fascinated by the free and unfettered life that Tom leads, while Tom is overawed by the wealth and luxury of the palace. The boys decide to switch clothes. From here, adventure begins for both of them! First published in 1881, The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain is the famous American writer and humorist's first foray into historical fiction. Set in the sixteenth century Tudor court of Henry VIII, the book is reputedly Mark Twain's most carefully plotted novel. Great attention has been paid to setting, dialog and character. Early plot devices are carefully constructed to become invaluable features that carry the story along. Several real historical figures appear in the book. It is also a novel of contrasts. The two boys, born on exactly the same day, have completely different destinies. Before they meet, they each have dreams that are very different from their circumstances. Edward longs to be free to roam the streets at will, unhampered by court protocol and conventions. Tom yearns for security, comfort and the certainty of knowing where his next meal will come from. Twain also explores ideas of conventional wisdom that deem “Clothes Maketh a Man” which implies that appearances are everything. Being a voracious reader of history himself, Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens to give his real name) was able to use some of the material he had absorbed in The Prince and The Pauper. He faithfully renders Tudor English that he also displays in the other books Tom Sawyer and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The thrilling climax of the novel, which takes place just days before Henry VIII's death, and the coronation of the new king, is one that brings all the threads of this exciting tale together. The Prince and The Pauper has been widely adapted on screen, stage and television. Comics, animated versions, a Mickey Mouse version and many more have continued to explore this very interesting theme of switched identities. Disney films like Parent Trap, a Barbie version, a film version in Hindi, and several musical adaptations have kept this timeless classic alive.
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Wilde & Tausch
ESPN Wisconsin's Jason Wilde and Mark Tauscher provide a daily dose of Packers news and take your questions.
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The Supreme Packers Podcast
Most things Packers with Markie-Mark on the weekly. DM to possibly be featured on an episode!
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Mark Murphy
Featured video and audio clips on Mark Murphy Packers brought to you by Boston's WEEI Sports Radio.
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Outside the Booth with Mark Tauscher and Matt Lepay
Mark Tauscher & Matt Lepay discuss Packers, Badgers, Brewers and more from an insiders perspective.
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WBAY-TV's - On the Clock
On the Clock is WBAY-TV's Green Bay Packers' panel featuring ESPN's Rob Demovsky, WNFL Mark Daniels, ESPN Wisconsin's Jason Wilde, hosted by Chris Roth.
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Prince and the Pauper, The by Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
The Prince and the Pauper (1882) represents Mark Twain's first attempt at historical fiction. The book, set in 1547, tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court, London, and Prince Edward son of Henry VIII of England. Due to a series of circumstances, the boys accidentally replace each other, and much of the humor in the book originates in the two boys' inability to function in the world that is so familiar to the other (although Tom soon displays considerable wisdom in his decisions). In many ways, the book is a social satire, particularly compelling in its condemnation of the inequality that existed between the classes in Tudor England. In that sense, Twain abandoned the wry Midwestern style for which he was best known and adopts a style reminiscent of Charles Dickens. (Summary from Wikipedia.org)
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Claire On Sports
October 27, 2016 I'm a Buckeye Chick on Sports who lives and breathes Ohio State Football. Priorities have changed since 2009. I now love someone and something a infinite times more than Ohio State Football, my daughter Lauren who is 5. I am now Mark Packer's, from ESPNU on Sirius/XM's Off Campus with Mark Packer, "Favorite Teacher in America." I'm the founding member of his Smack Pack of regular callers. I'm the First Ever Undisputed Miss Ohio State (self-proclaimed) and The Most Interesting College Football Fan in the Land (well I'm hoping I get picked for that). But the rest is the same. College football is my all-time favorite sport, so I will spend most of my time on that topic. I saw a quote today: Do something today your future self will thank you for. Well, that's the plan. Join me! Circa 2009: I'm a BuckeyeChick who lives and breathes Ohio State football. Actually I love everything about sports in general: football, baseball, lacrosse, tennis, basketball, gymnastics, hockey. You name it and I love it. My first grade teacher, Miss Listiak, said that's all I wrote about in my journal. I was what, six years old and already commentating sports? I grew up and went to college in The Columbus, Ohio and now I live on Long Island. I am a second grade teacher and I love the Buckeyes almost more than I love any other person or thing on Earth. I love to talk about them and this is my chance to share it with you. We can say anything - for and against - The Buckeyes and all teams, all things, football. Let's just talk sports. Call in and talk with Claire on the Air! Say what you want...it's all good with me. Claire On Sports is currently on a break until further notice. But I will be back...count on that!
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Prince and the Pauper (version 2), The by Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
One day a poor boy, Tom, gets a little too near the gates of the palace. and the guards start to beat him. However the prince himself intervenes and invites Tom into the palace. They talk about their differences in life and how very similar they both are to one another in appearance. They decide to trade clothes for a few minutes to see what it is like. Still in Tom's clothes, the Prince, Edward, leaves the room for a few minutes, and the guards mistake him for the pauper, throwing him out of the palace!Tom decides to try and act like the prince, not knowing what has happened to him. Everyone thinks the prince is ill, causing him to forget things, while the real prince struggles to survive in the streets of his own kingdom. This story is about all the adventures both have in the process. --Summary by Fiddlesticks
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Prince and the Pauper (Version 4 - Dramatic Reading), The by Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
The Prince and the Pauper tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London, and Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII. After trading clothes for a lark, misadventure results in trading places - the King must survive a pauper's fate, and Tom becomes the presumed King. The book follows the adventures as the two try to learn the world of the other, and strive to find their way back to their true life. - Summary by Krista ZaleskiCast:Prince: llamaartTom Canty: Andrea AtwoodHenry VIII: AlgyPugTom's Father: Larry WilsonLord Hertford: BeeswaxcandleLord St. John: Kerry AdamsMiles Hendon: ToddHWHugh Hendon: Ethan HurstLord Chancellor, Blind Man, Branded Lawyer, Archbishop and Boy 2: David PurdyHumphrey Marlow and Prissy: LilyHugo and Page: NavinTom's Mother: WendyKatzHillerNan and Benevolent Stranger: The CountessBet and Princess Elizabeth: Victoria Alice BellLady Jane: Dawn SuttonLady Edith: Devorah AllenFather Andrew and First Lord of the Buckhounds: James R. HedrickSoldier: PhilipBoy 1: czandraCrowd 1: Chuck WilliamsonCrowd 2 and Goodwife: Marie ChristianCrowd 3: Ted PerkinsOfficial, Chief Equerry in Waiting, and Blake Andrews: redrunPhysician, Waterman, and Dwarf: Laurie BanzaServant, First Lord of the Bedchamber, and Prisoner: CavaetAdmiral: lordaFemale Prisoner and Baptist Woman: tinab37Ruffler: Miller4815Yokel: Jaime KurzwegMargery and The Fairchild: Mia CatherineHermit and Judge: Joe BerginShopkeeper: ElyseOfficer: InkellChronicler: Doug FajardoNarrator: John Payton
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Prince and the Pauper (version 3), The by Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
The Prince and the Pauper tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London, and Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII. (Wikipedia)
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The Ken & Mark Show
A Canadian and an American living in the Midwest discuss Premier League soccer, NFL football, sports, pop culture and current events.