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The Motos and Friends Podcast is brought to you by Arai helmets. The founder of Arai Helmets was the man who created the first motorcycle helmet in Japan to protect his own head, and as a result, launched the Japanese motorcycle helmet industry. Arai focuses on glancing off performance, accumulating small differences decade after decade, to further rider protection. The Arai Difference: If your experience has been that “Arai helmets are hard to get on,” then the Contour-X, designed with a wider bottom opening than previous models for easier on/off, is the helmet you've been waiting for. Once inside, you will be amazed at the extreme comfort, a key benefit of the Contour-X for long-distance touring, and if you're into ADV or dual-sport riding, then you'll want to check out the new Arai XD-5. So try on an Arai at your local dealer. You will be instantly amazed at the fit and all-day comfort of any Arai helmet. You should also check out AraiAmericas.com to learn more. * * * * * This week's two segments both bring you something a little different… In our first segment, Don Williams and Kelly Callan chat about Beta Alp X 350. This modest displacement single cylinder four-stroke from the Italian factory is described as an “Urban Adventure” bike. With styling that would fit well in a Mad Max movie, the rugged looking machine exudes fun and cool in equal measure. Don and Kelly discuss whether the Alp X lives up to its charisma. * * * * * Today's Snippet brings you the newly launched X5 camera from Insta360, a leader in 360-degree action camera technology. Adam Singer from Insta360 tells us all about the incredible new X5 that shoots in ALL directions at once, and in 8K30 mega hi-resolution. You can create epic motorcycling shots without even having to aim the camera. Literally, just hit record… focus on your ride… and then in the easy and smooth edit find the best angles using Insta360's mobile app. Its amazing AI tools make it super quick. The X5 is every camera you'll ever need in one, so for instance, you can try an immersive POV that includes your handlebars; or try unique, third-person shots of you and your bike. From morning to night, X5's huge new sensors, triple AI chip, and dedicated low-light shooting mode, deliver never seen before detail and image quality. It's waterproof, reliable, and has inexpensive, completely replaceable, lenses. To bag a free invisible selfie stick worth US$24.99 with your Insta360 X5 purchase, head to store.insta360.com and use the promo code "ULTIMATE", available for the first 30 purchases only. For more information, visit Insta360.com. * * * * * Our guest this episode is again, something different. I doubt you have ever heard of IR Kinetics. The company uses a proprietary infra-red technology that tracks objects to within centimeters of their locations—in real time. For motorcycle enthusiasts, this has massive implications. One example they're currently working on is where video gaming and MotoGP could intersect. The company could create a hybrid experience where you could ‘virtually' race against the other riders on track. Imagine if you could line up on the grid next to Marc and Pecco, and see if you could compete? This is just one of many ideas from IR Kinetics. Teejay Adams chats with Gill Switalski (CEO of IR Kinetics), and Steffi Laier, the 3-time World Champion motocross racer in 2009, 2010, and 2011. They enthusiastically explain the technology and how it's about to change our motorcycling world. It's a cliché, but it could literally be a game-changer. Check out this video on IRK * * * * * Here's a quick reminder to leave us your comments on our social media—we're on all the usual platforms at Ultimate Motorcycling. We love hearing your feedback… so good or bad, please let us know what you think. If there's something you'd like us to cover, we'd love to hear those ideas too! @ultimatemotorcycling @UltimateMotoMag @UltimateMotorcycling producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com
Send us a textIn this episode, I'm joined by Andy from the School of Grappling, a coach and physicist whose analytical approach to no-gi grappling and wrestling has made him a respected figure in the sport. We discuss the science behind skill development, biomechanics, and training methods that align with the ecological approach. As the podcast nears its conclusion, I'm grateful to have one of my dream guests on the show. Tune in for a deep dive into the art and science of grappling! Catch more of Andy and his insights on the great Sonny Brown Breakdown Podcast.
Talking Musk's big win against GRAM, the conglomerate of advertisers pressuring him to censor speech on X, with friend of the show and advertising guru Adam Singer. ‘The Carousel is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Carousel at www.carousel.blog/subscribe
Adam Singer joins us again to discuss how he balances safety and productivity using the constrains-led approach to teach 100% live sparring classes from the ground up, beginner to advanced.Remember to sign up for the FREE Combat Learning Newsletter. You'll get an introduction to motor learning for martial artists PDF, a transfer of learning cheat sheet, tons of other free coaching resources, and you'll never miss an podcast episode.Want to upgrade your coaching?If you want to bring your CLA coaching and ecological dynamics knowledge to the next level, upgrade to the premium combat learning newsletter. It's the best way to support the show, and you'll get access to exclusive articles and recordings on how to practically apply the science of skill acquisition to martial arts training.Right now, I'm taking Rob Gray's How We Learn to Move and applying it to martial arts practice design, chapter by chapter. Other premium articles include:- How to Manipulate Constraints to Build Deep Skill- How the Fundamentals Emerge on their Own- and Representative Learning Design for Martial Arts TrainingAll that and more is available to you when you upgrade to the premium combat learning subscription. It's less than an open mat drop in fee per month.Seriously, in four years of publicly promoting and teaching this stuff, this is by far my best work.Thanks for listening. Before you go, can you do me a big favor? Positive reviews help the show get more listens. If you got value from this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.See you on the next episode!This episode was produced by Micah Peacock, including the intro and outro music. Get full access to Combat Learning at www.combatlearning.com/subscribe
Long-time MMA coach, SGB affiliate, and martial arts veteran Adam Singer talks about the old days of Jeet Kune Do, the introduction of MMA, and the development of aliveness from Bruce Lee through Matt Thornton to today.Remember to sign up for the FREE Combat Learning Newsletter. You'll get an introduction to motor learning for martial artists PDF, a transfer of learning cheat sheet, tons of other free coaching resources, and you'll never miss an podcast episode.If you want to bring your CLA coaching and ecological dynamics knowledge to the next level, upgrade to the premium combat learning newsletter. It's the best way to support the show, and you'll get access to exclusive articles and recordings on how to practically apply the science of skill acquisition to martial arts training.Right now, I'm taking Rob Gray's How We Learn to Move book and applying it to martial arts practice design, chapter by chapter. Other premium articles include:- How to Manipulate Constraints to Build Deep Skill- How the Fundamentals Emerge on their Own- and Representative Learning Design for Martial Arts TrainingAll that and more is available to you when you upgrade to the premium combat learning subscription. It's less than an open mat drop in fee per month.Seriously, in four years of publicly promoting and teaching this stuff, this is by far my best work. Get full access to Combat Learning at www.combatlearning.com/subscribe
The boys from emergence are back to discuss their recently accepted and published paper on "Applying an ecological dynamics framework to mixed martial arts training". This paper followed their previous publication from 2023 "(Re)conceptualizing movement behavior in sport as a problem-solving activity".Both of these papers were supported and co-authored by Professor Keith Davids himself a titan in the skill acquisition community and a pioneer of ecological dynamic. SBG's Adam Singer, The Academy's Andy Grahn and myself were also able to provide modest contributions by way of case studies that were included in the paper as practical examples of the application of an ecological approach at our prospective gyms. Tyler Yearby and Shawn Myszka plan on further investigation and future studies in the space of MMA from an ecological perspective. Until then, check out the papers linked above and to access an absolute treasure trove of all things ecological, check out their website at Emergence.
Is out-of-home (OOH) advertising for everyone? What are the benefits for digital companies? Tim Soulo talks marketing strategies with AdQuick's VP of Marketing, Adam Singer, as well as whether Elon Musk has lost the plot.
Today, I chat with Noah Schaffer from the Standard Jiu-Jitsu Grappling Team, mentored by Greg Souders. Unlike my usual guests who are coaches or academics, Noah stands out as a student who has embraced the ecological approach to skill development. Despite being only 17, his insights into the sport and its methodologies are profound. While many might assume he's echoing Coach Souders, Noah showcases a unique understanding. He's definitely one to watch in the sport's future.After recording with Greg and Kit Dale, known for championing live resistance training, I spoke with Noah. He even invites anyone interested to visit the Standard team in Rockville, Maryland.While I aim to delve more into MMA, the upcoming episodes remain grappling-focused. Your support and feedback inspire me to continue this journey.
Today I talk with Coach Rory Singer. Rory is the younger brother of Coach Adam Singer and together they have run and coached MMA in Athens Georgia for several Decades. Rory is an UFC Vet and lifelong martial artist.In this convo we spoke about the expectations we have for new students entering the sport and particularly those who have the aspirations to fight at a high level. We talk about gym culture, duty of care for fighter and of course our philosophies of aliveness and ecological learning. You can find Rory here and here. You can find SBG Athens here.
Should we love billboards or hate them? In this episode, advertising chads Adam Singer and Chris Gadek (founders of AdQuick) expound on the meaning of Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising and tackle the notoriously impossible task of measuring billboard impact.We talk billboard history, including the one that launched the Sunset Strip:We also chat about the death of creativity in the marketing longhouse, the end of ZIRP marketing, and why data reliance produces over-milked nostalgia cows. Check our my appearance on the AdQuick podcast here:Also watch this episode on YouTube:The Carousel is a reader-supported publication. Get full access to The Carousel at thecarousel.substack.com/subscribe
Today I am chatting with Ed Ingamells. (Aka the Partybear). Ed is a black belt and coach at the Institute of Grappling in North London, UK.As a former Neuroscience PhD student, Ed has a deep understanding of cognitive psychology. Ed talks about his shift in recent years to a more ecological approach and how ecological psychology and direct perception make more sense to him from a skill development and motor-learning perspective. If you enjoyed the convo you can find other podcast appearances by Ed here and here. If you'd like to reach out to Ed, you can do so here and here. In the first part of the chat, we talk about the role of memory and cognition in skill development before moving on to discussing our ever evolving endeavors to optimize practice design. Thanks to all that download and listen.
Adam Singer joins me today to talk coaching, culture and continuing the SBG philosophy of aliveness through an ecological lens.
What's up and welcome to our 2022 recap. On this year's recap we will play some of the most impactful clips from the past year and discuss our biggest takeaways from a year that brought you incredible guests like, Kenny Florian, Ricardo Almeida, Matt Thorton, Ryron Gracie, and Bernardo Faria just to name a few..But first, we have to say thank you to all of you, the listeners. Without your support, we wouldn't be able to share the stories and insights from those wonderful guests.So here it is, the 2022 recap.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 900 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/Episode Highlights:3:41 How it Started8:56 Who's Listening and from Where13:10 Why Don't We Plays Some Clips13:28 Victor Estima18:12 Sebastian Brosche25:44 Matt Thornton32:26 Rick Ellis39:04 Rick Ellis Part 245:53 Adam Singer55:27 The Biggest Takeaways of 2022
Our Special guest today is David Isaacman, from the Netflix Series Love on the Spectrum and he is joined by his sister Alison Issacman! We are excited to talk to them both about their experience on the show, and about his experience in the dating world. A little bit about David, he is one of three triplet siblings, he sees numbers as different colors and his all-time favorite animal is the lion. As an extracurricular activity, David is involved in a program called The Miracle Project, which is a theatre program for people of all abilities that are on the spectrum. Through this program, he got to be on the Netflix show Atypical as one of the cast members in Sam's autism support group. Most recently, David participated in the popular Netflix show, Love on the Spectrum. Alison is a member of his support team, one of his triplet siblings, and his biggest fan. Where to watch Love on the Spectrum: Netflix! https://www.netflix.com/watch/81473582?trackId=255824129 Follow David on social media! Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@david_loveonthespectrum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david_loveonthespectrum/ Thank you for listening to the 100th episode of the Autism Weekly podcast! We are so grateful to provide this resource to families, autistic self-advocates, clinicians, and the greater community at large. Over the past 100 episodes, we have learned so much from each other. From parents sharing their best self-care tips to professionals explaining what an IEP is, to behavior analysts talking ABA basics – we are excited to continue to provide timely and helpful podcasts to our listeners. The Autism Weekly podcast is produced by ABS Kids. ABS Kids is proud to provide diagnostic assessments and ABA therapy to children with autism. Shout out to CEO Adam Singer for supporting the program, and Anna Kacinski and Jeremi Fulmore for producing, editing, and publishing. Cheers to 100 episodes!
Today Bennett and Cas are joined by marketing executive and substack writer Adam Singer to discuss all the issues and problems clearly visible and at the forefront of cryptocurrency companies. Follow Adam on Twitter @AdamSinger or read his Substack. This episode was recorded on Tuesday, July 12th, and produced by Asher Hirsch.
Adam Singer is a digital marketing executive and the writer of the Substack "Hot Takes" In this conversation, we have an open-minded debate about Bitcoin. Adam shares is concerns around many aspects of the digital currency in an attempt to find answers to these concerns and to find common ground on both sides. ======================= Since 2018 Copper has been at the forefront of institutional digital asset development. From award winning custody solutions, to creating the first truly off-exchange settlement function, Copper pioneers technology, products, and services, in lock-step with a rapidly changing world. No other infrastructure provider covers as many assets, across as many exchanges, with the speed and security that Copper can offer. To learn how Copper helps the world's largest institutional investors secure their digital assets, head over to copper.co Copper - the unfair advantage. ======================= Exodus is leading the world out of the traditional financial system by building beautiful and user-friendly blockchain products. With its focus on design and user experience, Exodus has become one of the most popular and loved cryptocurrency apps. It's supported on both desktop and mobile, allowing you to sync your wallet across multiple devices so you can have access to your funds anywhere. You can instantly exchange around 100 different cryptocurrencies straight from your wallet. Interactive charts let you view an asset's price history and your portfolio's performance over time. And maybe the best part, Exodus is integrated with the Trezor hardware wallet - making advanced security easy for everyone. Visit exodus.com/pomp for your free download or search Exodus on the App Store or Playstore. ======================= Bullish is a powerful new exchange for digital assets that offers deep liquidity, automated market making, and industry-leading security. Combining the innovations of DeFi with the regulated environment of traditional finance, Bullish empowers users to trade with certainty and earn passively at scale across variable market conditions, in an environment backed by multibillion-dollar liquidity contributions from the Bullish Treasury. Visit bullish.com/pomp today to learn more. Note: Bullish is licensed by the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission. Virtual assets and related products are high risk. Consult your investment advisor and trade responsibly. Bullish is available in select locations only and not to U.S persons. Visit bullish.com/legal for important information and risk warnings. =======================
Felipe Costa joins us today to discuss life as a traveling instructor vs having his own academy, being an instructor while focusing on his own competition career, Jiu Jitsu's development beyond Brazil and the United States, the struggles he faced as a colored belt never winning a major tournament, and how he became one of the most respected rooster weights in Jiu Jitsu.Here is the RŌL Radio with the former European, Brazilian National, Pans, World and International Masters Champion, Felipe Costa.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 600 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://felipecosta.com/https://brasateam.com/felipe-costa/https://www.instagram.com/felipecostabjj/https://bjjfanatics.com/products/the-y-guard-by-felipe-costaEpisode Highlights:5:55 Friends All Over the World10:11 Managing Expectations13:38 The Good and Bad of the Traveling Instructor16:51 Jiu Jitsu's Development Across the Globe25:56 It's in the Details33:23 Developing Your Own Style41:43 Surpassing the Struggles51:34 Life After Competition1:07:21 Where Do You Go from Here1:14:15 Legacy1:16:56 Adam Singer's Question
SBG Athens coach Adam Singer believes in letting his students fail and fail repeatedly, letting them find their failure points in order to correct them.On this takeaway, Thomas and Gary discuss the importance of not being given answers but failing and learning from those failures.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 600 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://sbgathens.com/https://tfwathens.com/https://www.instagram.com/sbgathens/https://www.instagram.com/rorysinger/https://www.facebook.com/SBGAthensFans
On this episode, we have a world-class coach and one of the owners of SBG Athens, Adam Singer.Toady Adam discusses the anxiety he has instructing classes, his unique coaching philosophy, the importance of failure and what he calls failing smarter, his beliefs on what makes a champion, nature vs nurture, and more.This is a really deep conversation with a coach who has developed multiple world champions, most notably former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin. Here is The RŌL Radio with third-degree BJJ black belt, Adam Singer.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 600 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://sbgathens.com/https://tfwathens.com/https://www.instagram.com/sbgathens/https://www.instagram.com/rorysinger/https://www.facebook.com/SBGAthensFansEpisode Highlights:3:41 Dealing with Anxiety8:19 Not Giving Students the Answer12:22 Failure is Their Teacher16:38 Lecture vs Coaching20:00 Failing Smart23:49 We All Need to Fail32:34 Coaching Striking vs BJJ38:11 Are You Born a Champion51:39 Joe Schmo Jiu Jitsu55:48 Managing Expectations1:02:53 Position vs Submission1:04:07 Jiu Jitsu at Any Age1:18:39 Drew Weatherhead's Question
Explore methods to sharpen your data analysis ax, learn how modern marketing and vanity metrics can dull our senses, and hear about a few ways you can plant seeds of confidence in how you see the analytical trees for the marketing forest. SHOWPAGE: www.ninjacat.io/blog/improving-your-analyst-skills-as-a-marketer © 2022, NinjaCat
What is your definition of a good work ethic?After speaking with UFC vet and SBG Athens owner/instructor Rory Singer, Thomas and Gary discuss what they believe it means to have a good work ethic and the effect it can have on those around you.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 600 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://sbgathens.com/https://tfwathens.com/https://www.instagram.com/sbgathens/https://www.instagram.com/rorysinger/https://www.facebook.com/SBGAthensFans
Today's guest had a front-row seat and an insider's point of view during one of the biggest moments in MMA, The Ultimate Fighter season one. Rory Singer was in Forest Griffin's corner during the fight that many still consider the greatest fight in MMA history, the TUF Season 1 finale. But Rory was an impressive fighter in his own right, having been a cast member of The Ultimate Fighter season 3, as well as fighting for the UFC, Pride, and several other organizations. Since the end of his fighting career, Rory still competes in Jiu Jitsu and has become a highly respected and sought-after coach.Here is The RŌL Radio with the cofounder of Atlanta's Hardcore gym, and along with his brother Adam, founder and coach at the extremely successful SBG Athens, former MMA fighter, instructor, coach, and activist, Rory Singer.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 600 videos for your Jiu Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://sbgathens.com/https://tfwathens.com/https://www.instagram.com/sbgathens/https://www.instagram.com/rorysinger/https://www.facebook.com/SBGAthensFansEpisode Highlights:5:11 Looking Back at TUF12:12 The Magnitude of What Just Happened17:57 Forrest Griffin, Born Not Made21:32 Talent vs Hard Work25:31 Trying Not to Lose vs Trying to Win29:05 Embody What it Means to Be a Fighter35:58 Pride Best on 8 Days Notice48:36 No Days Off53:30 The Ultimate Fighter 31:02:31 Fastest Submission in Middleweight History1:03:46 Guest Question
Adam Singer talks building your own sandbox to pursue personal growth, monitoring skills advancement and not just compensation, and focusing your efforts on what isn't going to change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you're stuck in the grind or are just burned out by the endless cycles of... [gestures wildly], the easy solution is to just go with the flow. But there are times when the world requires more of us. And the bottom line is, no one is going to make decisions about our best interest except us. Adam Singer, a tech marketing leader, has changed jobs and even famously relocated from the Bay Area to Texas to achieve more balance and to make the system work for him. In this conversation, he shares his secrets of success, his advice for anyone trying to find their way out or up, and the secret hack code for life. Full show notes are available at: https://www.timelesstimely.com/p/bias-toward-action Please subscribe to the Timeless & Timely newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.timelesstimely.com/subscribe
Adam Singer is a Digital Marketing Executive. Previously led teams at Google, Invitae, LEX, and other awesome companies. Follow Adam on Twitter at @AdamSinger.
Hey guys! This week we have a special guest Adam Singer, the VP of marketing and LEX Markets. We covered a variety of topics ranging from working for Google, investing in life sciences companies such Invitae (NVTA), what is LEX Markets plus we get to know Adam's early life, how he became a DJ and music composer, he explains to us what are Potemkin numbers and how fishing, poker, and investing are very similar and last but not least we talked about technology dystopia and if we are becoming an ant colony? This episode is brought to you by TIKR. Join the free beta today at TIKR.com/hive. They're constantly releasing new updates that make the platform better including a new Business Owner Mode that hides share count, market cap, and enterprise value. Also, they've introduced their new Global Stock Screener. Check it out now! I couldn't be more excited to partner with TIKR This episode is also brought to you by Quartr. Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and engage in investment research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from twelve countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android. Finally, we're proud to announce our newest sponsor, Tegus! Tegus has the world's largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best. Since joining, I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls on existing holdings and new ideas. And I know you will too. So if you're interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself. Check out our time-stamp below: [0:00] Who is Adam Singer? [14:00] Joining Google [19:00] Life Sciences Investing: Invitae (NVTA) [36:00] Joining LEX Markets [44:00] Becoming a DJ and Composing Music [50:00] Are we relying too much on Technology? [1:05:00] Technology Dystopia: Are we becoming an ant colony? [1:10:00] Enhancing your first life with your second life. [1:20:00] Everything should be like Youtube and Soundcloud. [1:25:00] Fishing, Poker and Investing. [1:37:00] NFTs' Future [1:43:00] Potemkin NUmbera and Faking Clout. [1:49:00] More from Adam Singer and Closing Question If you like what you hear from Adam, please follow him on Twitter @AdamSinger.
ACTION ALERT – Demand healthy California homes: https://earthjustice.org/action/healthy-homes-for-california On this episode of Sunrise Bay Radio, our correspondents Adam Singer and Nabeela sat down with Sasan Saadat and Matt Vespa from EarthJustice! We talk about the deceptive practices collectively known as greenwashing. These practices aim to mislead the public into thinking organizations are environmentally-friendly, when in fact the organizations have just put their harmful practices in pretty packaging. Please check out the links below for further information and to learn more about how to be more truly eco-friendly! Check out Sasan and Matt's article: https://earthjustice.org/features/report-building-decarbonization State of CA Greenwashing Lawsuit Statement: https://oag.ca.gov/environment/greenwashing Rad graphic of greenwashing companies: https://www.truthinadvertising.org/six-companies-accused-greenwashing/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced by: Adam Singer, Nabeela Edited by: Malcolm, Mukta Promotion Graphics: Elisabeth Main Graphics: Ahlad Theme Music: Echo Marine ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.sunrisebayarea.org TW: @sunrisebayarea IG: @bayareasunrise FB: Sunrise Movement Bay Area
Adam Singer is a former Hartford Assistant Coach
This is our first foray into discussing satire, and how to make fun of politics. Whether cartooning, focusing a microscope on an individual trait or issue, or simply drawing attention to an injustice, satire has a place in writing and the arts. … Continue...Episode 82 – Writing Political Satire
Monster Force Zero 84 Minutes, Not Rated at time of Publishing Written by Michael Pacitto Directed by Nathan Letteer Synopsis: Ancient Aliens endow Calvin “A.I.” Cashill and his local cosplay pals with their characters’ superpowers to save the multiverse from total annihilation. This is one of those movies that you are just either going to … Continue reading Monster Force Zero
Tune into the best parts of latest SBG podcasts with Burton Richardson, Andy Stumpf, Paul Sharp, Chris Conolley, Adam Singer, Jason Paterniti and Matt Thornton talking about everything from martial arts and leadership to how BJJ principles apply in fighting with rhino poachers. 00:00 Being Honest About Your Martial Art | Ft. Burton Richardson 08:10 Essential Qualities For Leadership | Ft. Andy Stumpf 18:08 The Emotional Aspect of Self Defense | Ft. Paul Sharp 29:25 Difference Between Fighter and Martial Artist Ft. Chris Conolley 34:09 Dilemma of Balancing Traditional and Practical Martial Arts | Ft. Adam Singer 40:27 BJJ Principles In Fighting Rhino Poachers | Ft. Jason Paterniti For more SBG International BJJ and MMA instructional videos check: www.sbguniversity.com Also, check the BJJ Q&A with founder of SBG Matt Thornton here: https://youtu.be/pghir7WyisY
Tune into the best parts of latest SBG podcasts with Burton Richardson, Andy Stumpf, Paul Sharp, Chris Conolley, Adam Singer, Jason Paterniti and Matt Thornton talking about everything from martial arts and leadership to how BJJ principles apply in fighting with rhino poachers. 00:00 Being Honest About Your Martial Art | Ft. Burton Richardson 08:10 Essential Qualities For Leadership | Ft. Andy Stumpf 18:08 The Emotional Aspect of Self Defense | Ft. Paul Sharp 29:25 Difference Between Fighter and Martial Artist Ft. Chris Conolley 34:09 Dilemma of Balancing Traditional and Practical Martial Arts | Ft. Adam Singer 40:27 BJJ Principles In Fighting Rhino Poachers | Ft. Jason Paterniti For more SBG International BJJ and MMA instructional videos check: www.sbguniversity.com Also, check the BJJ Q&A with founder of SBG Matt Thornton here: https://youtu.be/pghir7WyisY
Adam Singer is the host of Shelf Clutter, a popular youtube channel that focuses on making sense of Kickstarter pages. He is also a designer and partner in a Canadian game design studio called Evergreen Games.
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
Why is it important for PR professionals to have access to all their clients’ online data? According to Adam Singer, without analytics, you can’t know what’s working, how to improve or report your success! In this episode of the Social PR Secrets Podcast, Lisa Buyer chats with social media marketing and data savant Adam Singer to get his advice on analytics. If you’re going to take analytics advice from anyone, Adam would be at the top of the list. Adam started using data in internet marketing in 2006 and began sharing the latest digital trends and strategies in his award-winning blog in 2008. He was Google’s Analytics Advocate for years and now works as the Chief Marketing Officer for Think3. In this episode from the vault, Adam and Lisa talk about why you should always start with a measurement plan and how to make one, why it’s crucial to break down silos when analyzing data, and tips to be more mobile-friendly. Adam reveals how he negotiated data access when he was doing PR for companies. Listen to this episode to find out how you can too! “You won’t know how to improve what you’re doing in life, in business, in really anything, without getting the data, without getting that feedback.” - Adam Singer Some topics discussed in this episode include: His position as an Analytics Advocate at Google Why tracking analytics is important How to create a measurement plan and why you should KPIs What Google Analytics can do for you Why you should have all your analytics in one analysis tool How to negotiate access to data as a PR professional Tips for appealing to mobile Adam’s experience with social media marketing His advice for future PR professionals Contact Adam Singer: Adam’s Twitter Adam’s LinkedIn More from Adam: Think3.com Adam’s Medium References and links mentioned: Google Analytics MOOC Twitter, Facebook Hootsuite Subscribe to & Review Social PR Secrets Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Social PR Secrets podcast by Lisa Buyer. If the information in this show’s interview inspired you in your business or life journey, feel free to head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your feedback helps us continue to not only deliver actionable, relevant, helpful content, it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs, disruptors, and rockstars just like you!
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
Why is it important for PR professionals to have access to all their clients’ online data? According to Adam Singer, without analytics, you can’t know what’s working, how to improve or report your success! In this episode of the Social PR Secrets Podcast, Lisa Buyer chats with social media marketing and data savant Adam Singer to get his advice on analytics. If you’re going to take analytics advice from anyone, Adam would be at the top of the list. Adam started using data in internet marketing in 2006 and began sharing the latest digital trends and strategies in his award-winning blog in 2008. He was Google’s Analytics Advocate for years and now works as the Chief Marketing Officer for Think3. In this episode from the vault, Adam and Lisa talk about why you should always start with a measurement plan and how to make one, why it’s crucial to break down silos when analyzing data, and tips to be more mobile-friendly. Adam reveals how he negotiated data access when he was doing PR for companies. Listen to this episode to find out how you can too! “You won’t know how to improve what you’re doing in life, in business, in really anything, without getting the data, without getting that feedback.” - Adam Singer Some topics discussed in this episode include: His position as an Analytics Advocate at Google Why tracking analytics is important How to create a measurement plan and why you should KPIs What Google Analytics can do for you Why you should have all your analytics in one analysis tool How to negotiate access to data as a PR professional Tips for appealing to mobile Adam’s experience with social media marketing His advice for future PR professionals Contact Adam Singer: Adam’s Twitter Adam’s LinkedIn More from Adam: Think3.com Adam’s Medium References and links mentioned: Google Analytics MOOC Twitter, Facebook Hootsuite Subscribe to & Review Social PR Secrets Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Social PR Secrets podcast by Lisa Buyer. If the information in this show’s interview inspired you in your business or life journey, feel free to head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your feedback helps us continue to not only deliver actionable, relevant, helpful content, it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs, disruptors, and rockstars just like you!
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
How can social media managers make the most out of Google Analytics? To answer this crucial question, Lisa Buyer went to former Google Analytics Advocate and overall data guru, Adam Singer. After his seven years at Google, Adam went on to lead marketing teams at a number of firms. Adam is now the Chief Marketing Officer of a $1B equity fund. From ROI solutions to strategizing your PR plan using data, this episode of Social PR Secrets covers everything you’ve always wanted to know about analytics. Lisa and Adam delved into the specifics of reporting analytics data to clients, why you should get rid of vanity metrics, and much more! Want to get analytics tips from the king of data himself? Listen to this episode, and you might even get some word of wisdom on how to advance your career in marketing! “To advance your career, develop a sandbox project. This will give you hands-on experience for virtually any project you will want to lead or create.” - Adam Singer Some topics discussed in this episode include: Google Analytics What is conversion? Solving ROI with Attribution Google entering the social media game Measuring social media gains Tools and tactics for social media management Keeping up with social trends The decline of vanity metrics Contact Adam: Adam’s Facebook Adam’s Instagram nstagramAdam’s Twitter Adam’s LinkedIn References and links mentioned: Google Analytics Snapchat Facebook Instagram Twitter Subscribe & Review To Social PR Secrets Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Social PR Secrets podcast by Lisa Buyer. If the information in this show’s interview inspired you in your business or life journey, feel free to head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your feedback helps us continue to not only deliver actionable, relevant, helpful content, it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs, disruptors, and rockstars just like you!
Social PR Secrets: public relations podcast for entrepreneurs by Lisa Buyer
How can social media managers make the most out of Google Analytics? To answer this crucial question, Lisa Buyer went to former Google Analytics Advocate and overall data guru, Adam Singer. After his seven years at Google, Adam went on to lead marketing teams at a number of firms. Adam is now the Chief Marketing Officer of a $1B equity fund. From ROI solutions to strategizing your PR plan using data, this episode of Social PR Secrets covers everything you’ve always wanted to know about analytics. Lisa and Adam delved into the specifics of reporting analytics data to clients, why you should get rid of vanity metrics, and much more! Want to get analytics tips from the king of data himself? Listen to this episode, and you might even get some word of wisdom on how to advance your career in marketing! “To advance your career, develop a sandbox project. This will give you hands-on experience for virtually any project you will want to lead or create.” - Adam Singer Some topics discussed in this episode include: Google Analytics What is conversion? Solving ROI with Attribution Google entering the social media game Measuring social media gains Tools and tactics for social media management Keeping up with social trends The decline of vanity metrics Contact Adam: Adam’s Facebook Adam’s Instagram nstagramAdam’s Twitter Adam’s LinkedIn References and links mentioned: Google Analytics Snapchat Facebook Instagram Twitter Subscribe & Review To Social PR Secrets Podcast Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the Social PR Secrets podcast by Lisa Buyer. If the information in this show’s interview inspired you in your business or life journey, feel free to head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your feedback helps us continue to not only deliver actionable, relevant, helpful content, it will also help us reach even more amazing entrepreneurs, disruptors, and rockstars just like you!
Breaking into the triple digits with a podcast from SBG (Straight Blast Gym) Fall Camp in Niagra Falls. Adam Singer is a scientist by day and high-level Black Belt Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, MMA and striking coach, and gym owner by night. He is essentially a mix between Elon Musk, and Clark Kent, but he can't fly or stop bullets with his chest. Rory Singer is an MMA fighter and Jiu-Jitsu Balck Belt. He has fought in King of the Cage, Pride, Spike Tv's the Ultimate Fighter, and the UFC. Together with his brother, they own SBG Athens in Georgia. SBG Athens Travis Davison is the VP of Straight Blast Gym International, the owner of SBG Kalispell and Whitefish, and my Jiu-Jitsu coach. He currently is competing for the most appearances on the podcast with John Dudley, and is losing.
TLDListen: We're changing the intro music and some things about the show. Adam Singer, who was a guest last season, told me the music was ridiculous and he wasn't wrong. So we're updating that.Please, please, please. If you like the show, tell someone. Give us a review, share your favorite episode on social. Please help get the word out. I really appreciate it.The Strategy Inside Everything is a labor of love. Each episode takes about 10 hours to produce, all in. I've never had paid ads on the show and I never intend to. I do it because I enjoy the conversations and the opportunity to have them - and what I've learned is that these kinds of conversations are helpful or entertaining to you, too! I'll keep having these kinds of chats. Help us bring them to more listeners like you. Get full access to The Strategy Inside Everything at specific.substack.com/subscribe
Listen to the user adoption podcast interview with Adam Singer https://useradoptionpodcast.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/adam-singer.mp3 Subscribe for the free podcast series today and don't miss any weekly episodes. For more information, visit http://useradoptionpodcast.com For a book about user adoption, check out http://useradoptionbook.com Interview conducted by Henrik de Gyor Amazon Alexa Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Radio.com RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher TuneIn Questions?
Adam Singer is extremely observant. That's what's made him an expert on Google's tools for marketers, but also what makes him an interesting follow on Twitter. He's been outspoken on the challenge the young face in booming places like San Fransisco. Get full access to The Strategy Inside Everything at specific.substack.com/subscribe
Debut of Black Signals, a live recorded mix of minimal techno, glitch, drum & bass, synthwave, and more. Featuring Zola Jesus, Zomby, oOoOO, Ben Frost, Adam Singer, Vatican Shadow, Youth Code, Cross My Heart Hope To Die & more.
Megan and I discuss how items in the article "21 Reasons You Should Make Art" by Adam Singer relate to creative aspects of line dance. Original article: http://thefuturebuzz.com/2008/10/01/21-reasons-you-should-make-art/
Fighting for your dreams in military transition with Rory and Adam Singer In Part Two of this interview, UFC Notables Rory and Adam Singer share their perspective on veteran transition. Adam served in the Navy and both brothers are actively involved in helping our military members and their families, find a new path in civilian life. They share some of their best advice and lessons on how to get the most out of your military transition.
Leadership business best practices In Part One of this interview, UFC Notables Rory and Adam Singer share their perspective on leadership in America. We'll explore everything from running your small business to dealing with unexpected success. These guys are two of the most humble and authentic leaders I know. Dial into this episode and I guarantee you'll walk away with “true gold” on leadership business best practices.
Meet MMA Hall of Famer, Adam Singer. Adam and his brother Rory, or the “Singer Brothers” as they are collectively known throughout the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) community, have been training together for a quarter century. Adam, coach of the most famous MMA Fighter Forrest Griffin, has been voted Coach of the Year three times. Adam's reputation as one the top coaches in the United States has contributed to The Hardcore Gym’s enormous success. In this episode, he discussed what it takes to be the best, in both the fighting world and business world. Follow Adam on Facebook Checkout the Critics Choice Gym of the Year: The Hardcore Gym Follow Dr. Nick Zyrowski
Recently, Google and Twitter announced that tweets will appear again in search results. This is helpful for both parties, because the traditional utilization of Google has changed when it comes to real-time search.GET MORE JAY TODAY & SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/jaybaer00SPROUT SOCIAL SHOUT OUTAdam Singer, advocate for Google Analytics, blogger at The Future Buzz, and former guest on the Social Pros Podcast (http://www.convinceandconvert.com/pod...). Follow Adam in social (http://twitter.com/adamsinger).OUR SPONSORSCandidio (http://candidio.com), a simple and affordable video production company. Follow @candidio on Twitter. Sprout Social (http://sproutsocial.com), a social media management and analytics company that Jay uses for much of his social media every day. Follow @sproutsocial on Twitter.ABOUT JAY TODAYJay Today is a video podcast with 3-minute lessons and commentary on business, social media and digital marketing from New York Times best-selling author and venture capitalist Jay Baer. Join Jay daily for insights on trends, quick tips, observations and inspiration at http://bit.ly/JayToday.Find More Jay: https://www.facebook.com/jaybaerhttps://twitter.com/jaybaerhttps://plus.google.com/u/1/+JayBaerhttp://instagram.com/jaybaerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbaer
Stephan: I’m here today with my friend,Adam Singer, who runs The HardCore Gym in Athens, Georgia. He is probably best known for being Forrest Griffin’s MMA coach during the formative years of Forrest’s career. He’s also a jiu-jitsu black belt and has trained tons of fighters. I’m really looking forward to picking his brain about MMA and jiu-jitsu and the relationship between these things. He’s an outspoken guy, so I’m sure we’ll have a good conversation. So thanks for talking to us today, Adam. Adam: Hi. It’s a pleasure to be here. Stephan: So, you're driving around town as we do this interview? Adam: It's hard for me to find any place where I’m not going to be bothered by people. And so I figured, I’ve got the air-conditioner on in the car and I’m just going to drive around. We have what is called “The Loop”. It’s about 10 miles long and I’m just going to drive around “The Loop” with cruise control on and talk to you. Stephan: Okay. Well, hopefully we don’t have the first live car crash on a podcast. I’m all about firsts but that’s one I’d prefer to avoid. Adam: That'd be a 'snuff-cast?' Stephan: Yeah, the snuff-cast. I think that might be a very, very niche thing... Before we get too heavily into this, tell us a little about about your background in martial arts, how you got started and where you’re at now. Adam: Sure. Yeah. I took traditional martial arts as a kid, tae kwon do, karate, and then I wrestled in high school and wrestled a little in the navy. And as soon as I saw the first UFC in ‘93, I immediately fell in love with it. I knew that that was what I wanted to do. I came down to Georgia to go to engineering school, and my brother followed me down here and we just started getting more involved in the martial arts. We got really into Jeet Kune Do for a long time. We travelled to California as much as we could and did a lot of seminars. The good thing about the Jeet Kune Do community in the early ‘90’s was they were big into Brazilian jiu-jitsu as well. Stephan: They were merely an adopter of BJJ for sure. That and Shootwrestling as well... Adam: Right. Well, there were Ralph Faulkner and Paul Vunak. Paul was the first Jeet Kune Do person we trained with - we used to train in his house. He understood immediately when he saw the Gracie’s how much they had to offer. There are stories that he actually took the Gracie challenge and lost, but never ended up in any of the videotapes. But he encouraged all the students to dive into jiu-jitsu and we did that. And after a few years with Paul Vunak, we started training with Matt Thornton, who runs the Straight Blast Gym. Matt is incredibly important to me, an important figure in my growth in the martial arts. We were doing jiu-jitsu and we opened the gym. We started at the university and then we opened a gym up off the campus probably 12 years ago, maybe a little more, and now the Hard Core Gym has grown into what it is today. Stephan: And when you say “we”, that’s you and your brother? Adam: Right. Most people don’t separate Rory and I. I’m the older one. I am the one that never fought in the UFC. My younger brother fought in the UFC and was on TUF. So whenever I say “we”, I’m speaking of myself and Rory. Even when I say “I”, I’m usually speaking about myself and Rory. Stephan: It’s the royal “I”. Adam: The Singer Brothers, that’s how we’re known. Stephan: Perfect. So maybe tell us a little bit about some of the fighters that you guys have trained and have come up through you guys. Obviously, there’s Forrest Griffin, he’s probably the biggest name, right? Adam: Right, When we first started to doing this, Rory and Forrest came to the conclusion one afternoon that they wanted to fight. And I really had no interest in fighting, so I said, alright, '
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The Outlaws of the Airways return tonight with another show chalk full of topics, and hardly shy of opinions. Literally hours after last week's show concluded, the MMA world was rocked to it's core with the news breaking that Zuffa had purchased Strikeforce. Tonight, Heath Herring and Jay Pagliaro will discuss the fall out from the sale and prospective future of Strikeforce as a whole and the fighters under contract to the promotion. Also, the Friday Night Roundtable returns, as show regulars Rory and Adam Singer join the Outlaws to predict and break down UFC 128. As Zuffa overtakes Newark, New Jersey, will Jon Jones cement his lightning quick rise to the top of the sport by adding the Light Heavyweight Title to his resume just three years in to the sport, or will Shogun derail the Bones hype train? Tune in to hear our thoughts. Also on tap, discussions on Libya, the NFL lockout, the NCAA Tournament and more! To listen to "The Show", tune in this Friday, live from 8 PM-10 PM EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/the_show. You also can participate live by calling us at 646-721-9704.
Tonight: The Show returns for yet another evening of madness and insanity. First, we will discussing the tragic natural disasters currently hitting Japan, and a tie-in to the year 2011. Tune in to hear what that is. Also, the Westboro Baptist Church is at it again. Tune in to see our response to their latest shenanigans. Meanwhile, we will discuss Rhode Island's "earned time" program for convicted murderers and the news of Michael Woodmansee's early release from prison. Adam Singer will join us in Hour 2 to discuss sports, specifically the pending NFL lockout. Meanwhile, Jay Pagliaro will give his top 4 predicted seeds in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament as well as his last four in and last four out. MMA wise, we will discuss Dan Henderson's Strikeforce Light Heaavyweight Title victory and what could be next for him, Michael Bisping's ultimatum and more. To listen to "The Show", tune in this Friday, live from 8 PM-10 PM EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/shambala-sports. You also can participate live by calling us at 646-721-9704.
On tonight's show, we will discuss UFC 127, with Rory and Adam Singer. Also on tap will be discussion on Fedor's recent loss, our views on the Financial Aid crisis and more! Give us a call at 646-721-9704.
On tonight's Super Bowl edition of "The Show" featuring Heath Herring and Jay Pagliaro: The Outlaws of the Airways will make their Super Bowl picks. Will they pick the Cheeseheads or the Steel Curtain to reign supreme? In honor of the Super Bowl, a pair of former NFL standouts; Matt Mitrione and Brendan Schaub; are slated to join the cast to make their predictions and give their breakdown of the Big Game! Football won't be the only major event we'll break down this weekend, as Heath and Jay will be joined by Hardcore Gym owners Rory and Adam Singer to break down UFC 126. The Singers will join us to give their predictions on Silva- Belfort; Bader- Jones and Griffin- Franklin. Being there are few people who know Forrest Griffin better than the Singer Brothers, you will get insight from them on what to expect! If that isn't enough for you, Don Frye's Weekly Rant will make it's much ballyhood debut, Ryann Von Doom's conspiracy corner, Dreamstreet, debuts and Pokernews.com news anchor Sarah Grant will fill us in on the happenings in the world of Texas Hold 'Em! Join "The Outlaws of the Airways"; Mixed Martial Arts legend, a man who starts every New Year's Eve out with a bang, "The Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring, and the most outspoken man in radio today, Jay Pagliaro, for another night of madness and insanity like only "The Show" can produce! Listen in from 8-10 PM. EST.
Number 2 in the series. Ableton Unsigned #2 Mixed by amigo Tracklist: (00:00) Silverfish – It’s Electric (05:34) man be free – Powerless Hour (10:28) Benedict – New Beginnings (13:19) 12 Theory – Insanity (18:14) rooftopsonfire – Come Down (21:41) Robert Cashin – Self Service (26:58) Ben Breslin – No More Candles (35:48) Adam Singer […]