Feeney Talks With Friends

Kenny Mayne is the founder of Run Freely. 
info@runfreely.org  
@Kenny_Mayne 
Kenny Mayne was a sportscaster on ESPN for 27 years!  
It was great to sit down and talk with "The Mayne Event"! 
We talked about: 
The Magic Device (minute 3.30) 
Run Freely (minute 7) 
Dan Fritz Photography - @DFritzPhotos on Instagram (minute 21) 
Crazy Questions sponsored by Donut Crazy (minute 29) 
ESPN (minute 43) 
The Nine Math Trick (minute 54.30) 
Kenny Mayne's 52 Card Topps Baseball  Game (minute 1.00) - 
Incohearent with Feeney (minute 1.05) 
Favorite Teachers (minute 1.08) 
Favorite sports calls (minute 1.10)    
Shout outs: 
Donut Crazy 
Savage Pallet Projects - 
WeHa Brewing and Roasting 
Directline Media 
Incohearent game  

Show Notes

Kenny Mayne is the founder of Run Freely

info@runfreely.org  

@Kenny_Mayne 

Kenny Mayne was a sportscaster on ESPN for 27 years!  

It was great to sit down and talk with "The Mayne Event"! 

We talked about: 

The Magic Device (minute 3.30) 

Run Freely (minute 7) 

Dan Fritz Photography - @DFritzPhotos on Instagram (minute 21) 

Crazy Questions sponsored by Donut Crazy (minute 29) 

ESPN (minute 43) 

The Nine Math Trick (minute 54.30) 

Kenny Mayne's 52 Card Topps Baseball  Game (minute 1.00) - 

Incohearent with Feeney (minute 1.05) 

Favorite Teachers (minute 1.08) 

Favorite sports calls (minute 1.10)    

Shout outs: 

Donut Crazy 

Savage Pallet Projects

WeHa Brewing and Roasting 

Directline Media 

Incohearent game  

Creators and Guests

Host
Eric Feeney
After teaching for nearly a decade at his alma mater in Waterbury, in 2014, Eric Feeney began teaching at Wolcott Elementary in West Hartford. Shortly following, Sam Sohn, the father of one of his students, passed away suddenly from a heart attack. He left behind four beautiful children and a loving wife, Nancy Wallace-Sohn. Eric saw first-hand the toll this took on the family as they navigated their way through this unthinkable tragedy. The following year, Rashad Collier Sr., another father of a student in Eric’s class, passed away in Hartford as a result of gun violence. Rashad left behind two fantastic children and a loving wife, Denise Villegas. The impact of these tragedies weighed on Eric and motivated him to build an organization that could provide assistance for similar situations. With that, Friends of Feeney was born. In 2019, Friends of Feeney Inc. became an official 501©(3) nonprofit organization, allowing more funds to be raised and expanding the range of services provided to children and families in need. Today, over a decade since Eric’s idea to build a community organization dedicated to supporting our friends in need, Friends of Feeney has burgeoned into a reputable and recognized organization capable of providing financial and resource support to numerous families and individuals across greater Hartford and beyond. Through this work, an incredible community of children and families has been recognized, who care for and appreciate each other’s kindness.
Producer
David Chmielewski
David started his video career in the early 1990s working on video crews as an independent contractor for such companies as Martha Stewart Living, IBM and Xerox. After graduating Southern Connecticut State University with the degree in Corporate Communications, David continued his video production career and accepted a position at WFSB in Hartford, CT. Within a few years the news and production studios became his charge and David designed, installed and maintained the televisions sets for the various programs at the station. At the end of 2013 David founded DirectLine Media, a video production company that specializes in creating memorable and compelling video content for businesses.

What is Feeney Talks With Friends?

Eric Feeney talks with #friends! Eric is the founder of the nonprofit organization Friends of Feeney. Their mission is to help children and families who need assistance after heartbreak and tragedy. www.friendsoffeeney.com