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  • Part 2 of “Total Fighter” the podcast by Ricky Mulvey is now ready for you

    Part 2 of “Total Fighter” the podcast by Ricky Mulvey is now ready for you

    Ricky Mulvey’s Podcast: “Total Fighter” about Cincinnati’s Ezzard Charles

    This podcast shines a new light on the underrated Cincinnati Cobra; the greatest light-heavyweight of all time.

    Ricky Mulvey is a former sportswriter and talking head at Loveland Magazine

    Part 2 of Ricky Mulvey’s 5 part podcast series on Ezzard Charles, “Total Fighter” is up now.

    Episode 2: “Cobra Strike” covers Ezzard’s tragic and career-defining boxing match, his experience in World War II, and his manager who was “allegedly” connected to the New York Mafia.

    Featuring interviews with P Man Jones, Ezzard Charles II, William Dettloff, author of “Ezzard Charles: A Boxing Life,” and Buddy LaRosa, founder of LaRosa’s Pizza.

    “Total Fighter,” is a narrative, nonfiction podcast about Ezzard Charles, Cincinnati’s heavyweight champion, and hosted by Loveland native Ricky Mulvey.
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    This podcast shines a new light on the underrated Cincinnati Cobra; the greatest light-heavyweight of all time. The series will ultimately follow Charles to his match against Joe Louis, and the characters who followed him– his family and the mafia. The premier episode, “More Than a Gym Fighter” is a deep-dive into a very different Cincinnati. Go to a bustling Findlay Market in the 1940s, in between the pool tables and cigar smoke at the American Legion Hall in Newport, Kentucky for Charles’ first boxing match, and a Battle Royale in Lawrenceville, Georgia.

    Play Episode 1

    “Total Fighter” features interviews and stories from Buddy LaRosa, founder of LaRosa’s Pizza, William Dettloff, author of “Ezzard Charles: a Boxing Life,” Frank Wettencamp, one of Ezz’s high school classmates, and more. This show explores his complex character; why the name “Ezzard Charles” became an insult by Frank Sinatra and an inspiration to the composer George Russell.

    Play Episode 2

    You can first hear new episodes and updates right here on Loveland Magazine or by following Ricky Mulvey on Facebook, @rickymulvey on Instagram, and @rickssoslick on Twitter.
    You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or most other platforms.
  • [Full of Cents] Ricky Mulvey and David English talk an ending to the trade war?

    [Full of Cents] Ricky Mulvey and David English talk an ending to the trade war?

    Ricky Mulvey and David English talk of an ending to the trade war?
    Healthcare drug pricing alternatives, a decline in liberal arts colleges and MORE!

    Listen to the latest Podcast Now…

    Making business news digestable and fun, and making some cents along the way. Hosted by Ricky Mulvey and David English.



  • Ricky and David break down the end of the General Motors strike with United Auto Workers, Apple’s quarter, and MORE

    Ricky and David break down the end of the General Motors strike with United Auto Workers, Apple’s quarter, and MORE

    (like why police literally blew up a guy’s house and aren’t paying for it)

    Ricky and David break down the end of the General Motors strike with United Auto Workers, Apple’s quarter, and MORE (like why police literally blew up a guy’s house and aren’t paying for it). 0:00 — 25:30

    Aneesh joins Ricky to talk about building an authentic electronic music scene where others aren’t. 25:35 — 49:25

    DESERT DISCO: https://www.facebook.com/events/405515623724145/

    SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/aneesh-jain-2/electric-dreamer-001?fbclid=IwAR2ckTBdh2d2NbkDeJPvVeT0QGZ6nZIqeEkAJn0yGZqHqwo0l6kpt-VE8ro


    Business News

    Making business news digestible and fun, and making some cents along the way. Hosted by Ricky Mulvey and David English. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook: @fullofcents. Any opinions expressed are intended for entertainment purposes only.


     

  • Ricky Mulvey wins Region 4 Mark of Excellence Award for collegiate journalism

    Ricky Mulvey wins Region 4 Mark of Excellence Award for collegiate journalism

    Ricky Mulvey working for Loveland Magazine in 2015.

    Indianapolis – “It was an incredible honor to have our column recognized by The Society of Professional Journalists,” Ricky Mulvey told Loveland Magazine when we asked him about receiving the Mark of Excellence Award. “Writing that column is one of the things that I miss most about my time at Ohio State, and it’s nice to see our work recognized.”

    The Society of Professional Journalists has announced that former Loveland Magazine writer, sports editor, and talking head Ricky Mulvey, shared a Region 4, 2018 Mark of Excellence (MOE) Award with co-writers, Seth Shanley and Andrew Muller.

    Their column, All Jokes Aside placed 1st in the General Column Writing (Large) 10,000+ Students. All Jokes Aside was published in The Lantern, the student newspaper of The Ohio State University.

    SPJ’s Region 4 comprises Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania.

    Mulvey graduated from The Ohio State University in 2018 and now works as a financial writer and producer for Allworth Financial. Mulvey was a paid intern at Loveland Magazine for 5-years when he attended Loveland schools.

    Mulvey added, “I love seeing Seth and Andrew growing at Ohio State and doing great things. Seth continues to write for The Lantern and has been published in The Hard Times. Andrew is very involved with the Buckeye Standup Comedy Club and is studying political science.”

    You can listen to Mulvey’s bi-weekly podcast of business news with his co-host David English on Loveland Magazine’s home page. Look for “Full of Cents”.

     

     

    The Society of Professional Journalists is the nation’s most broad-based journalism organization, dedicated to encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior. Founded in 1909 as Sigma Delta Chi, SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well-informed citizenry through the daily work of its roughly 6,000 members; works to inspire and educate current and future journalists through professional development; and protects First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press through its advocacy efforts.

     



  • “Full of Cents” co-hosts Ricky Mulvey and David English interviewed by Cassie Mattia

    “Full of Cents” co-hosts Ricky Mulvey and David English interviewed by Cassie Mattia

    “Full of Cents” – Business news, but better

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland native Ricky Mulvey started reporting sports as an eighth-grade paid intern at Loveland Magazine. While at the newspaper he went on to do interviews and be a “Talking Head” at a Barack Obama campaign rally in Cincinnati, and a Joe Biden campaign rally in Milford. He did post-game reports and coach interviews at Loveland High School and kept readers abreast of the career of mixed-martial-artist, and National wrestling champion, Loveland’s Matt “The Hammer” Hamill.

    Mulvey has since graduated from Ohio State and has recently teamed up with David English from Lexington, now a resident of Downtown Cincinnati, to co-host their “Full of Cents” podcast that can be found on the sidebar of Loveland Magazine. The Full of Cents tag line is, “Business news is boring. Let’s make it interesting, fun, and understandable.” There are new episodes streaming every Tuesday and Thursday. Mulvey and English cut through the headlines and talk about how business news affects you.

    Ricky Mulvey is a stand-up comedian, radio producer, and a mid-range threat in any pick-up basketball game. Mulvey loves talking about saving money on tickets, business news, and how e-commerce changed inflation as we know it. He graduated with a finance degree from THE Ohio State University in 2018.

    David English is a Kentucky Wildcat, soccer fanatic, and a credentialed financial professional. He loves spending time with his wife, Amy, and tweeting at people who will probably not interact with him back.

     

    Loveland Magazine jumped at the chance to re-introduce Mulvey to our readers, introduce David English, and promote their podcast with a link where you can listen to Full of Cents right on our side-bar.

    Columnist Cassie Mattia invited English and Mulvey to the LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV studio to ask them why podcasts have become so popular, why people should trust what they say, and how they are making financial news interesting and fun.

    New episodes of Full of Cents stream every Tuesday and Thursday. Be sure to subscribe and you’ll never miss an episode!



  • Full of Cents podcast: Business News by Rick Mulvey & David English

    Full of Cents podcast: Business News by Rick Mulvey & David English

    Business news is boring. Let’s make it interesting, fun, and understandable. New episodes are up every Tuesday and Thursday!

    New Full of Cents podcast is up! David English and Rick Mulvey talk Paul Manafort’s mortgage fraud, FC Cincinnati’s awful awful streaming deal, and more.

    Full of Cents is now a regular feature in Loveland Magazine.


    Each podcast is owned and operated by the Podcast creators (Podcasters). Loveland Magazine is not responsible or to be held accountable for the information listed or the content of the podcasts. The opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcasters and do not necessarily the views or opinions of Loveland Magazine.