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Frédéric Samama est auteur de L'énigme de l'inaction climatique et pionnier de la finance verte et alors que nous vivons un de ces épisodes de canicule aujourd'hui, il m'a semblé essentiel d'essayer de comprendre pourquoi nous savons depuis 70 ans et nous ne faisons rien. En 2009, il a monté le premier centre de recherche mondial sur la finance et le climat, lancé les premiers indices low carbone et créé la première coalition d'investisseurs à la COP21. Et pourtant, son livre ne parle pas de finance. Il parle de cerveau, d'histoire, de philosophie et d'une question qui l'obsède depuis cinq ans : pourquoi, sur un problème que tout le monde connaît, que l'on a créé, et qui nous menace en tant qu'espèce, on n'arrive pas à bouger ?Dans cet épisode, nous parlons de neurosciences cognitives, d'inférence bayésienne, de moments fromages dans l'histoire de l'humanité, et du lien entre capitalisme, néolibéralisme et perte de nos réflexes moraux. J'ai questionné Frédéric sur l'overview effect des astronautes, sur Lévinas et la philosophie du visage, sur Jean Cavaillès et la résistance, et sur ce que tout ça dit de notre capacité à réinventer nos représentations du monde face à l'urgence climatique.Citations marquantes"Sur un problème où tout le monde est au courant, qu'on a créé, et qui nous menace en tant qu'espèce — pourquoi diable, on n'arrive pas à se mettre en mouvement ?" (0:29:00)"Le capitalisme, c'est comment tu fais vivre des gens ensemble en dehors de règles morales et religieuses. Et maintenant qu'on fait face à un défi moral, qui est le défi du climat, on ne sait plus faire." (0:19:30)"Face à l'enjeu moral, c'est l'action qui doit prévaloir — et pas la réflexion de est-ce qu'on est optimiste, négatif, et ainsi de suite." (1:06:44)"On a voulu détendre le lien social. En cas de problème, il n'y a plus personne, et donc il n'y a plus de devoir — on ne demande que des droits." (0:26:30)"Le climat, ce n'est plus seulement la plus grosse menace. C'est aussi la plus belle opportunité de réapprendre à vivre ensemble, nous, les 8 milliards de personnes sur Terre." (1:12:00)Big Ideas1. Notre cerveau construit des modèles à partir de signaux — et s'y enferme L'inférence bayésienne selon Stanislas Dehaene : le cerveau observe des signaux et fabrique des lois du monde. Agassi qui lit le service de Becker, le bébé qui comprend la gravité, le rat dans le labyrinthe — tous fonctionnent pareil. Le problème : une fois le modèle établi, on arrête de le mettre à jour. On entre en surconfiance. C'est exactement ce qui se passe avec le climat : on sait, mais on ne change pas de modèle. (0:02:37)2. L'histoire humaine s'est organisée autour de "moments fromages" — et le climat en exige un nouveau Deux grandes ruptures : l'agriculture et la science moderne (accès aux ressources naturelles), puis le néolibéralisme (accès aux ressources humaines mondiales). À chaque fois, l'humanité a réorganisé ses représentations. Le climat est la première fois qu'on nous demande de limiter l'accès aux ressources — un défi sans précédent pour des cerveaux conditionnés à l'expansion. (0:07:43)3. Le capitalisme a délibérément mis la morale hors jeu Au XVIIe siècle, la grande question était : comment faire vivre des gens ensemble sans passer par la morale ou la religion, qui créent des guerres ? La réponse : l'intérêt personnel. Adam Smith, Montesquieu, Hirschman ont construit un système où l'égoïsme profite à la société. Ça a marché. Mais le climat est un problème moral (les plus faibles meurent en premier) — et on n'a plus les réflexes pour ça. (0:14:55)4. L'overview effect comme signal de bascule possible Les astronautes dans l'espace deviennent poètes. Ils voient la planète fragile, belle, vivante. Frédéric propose ces trois perceptions comme signal capable de réécrire nos représentations. La fragilité déclenche la responsabilité (Lévinas). La beauté prépare à la morale (Kant). Le vivant nous réintègre dans la nature après des siècles d'extraction. Pas un programme politique — une hypothèse sur comment les cerveaux humains peuvent changer. (0:39:00)5. Face à un enjeu moral, la question n'est plus l'espoir — c'est l'action Jean Cavaillès, philosophe-mathématicien résistant, incarne la réponse. En mai 1941, zéro espoir objectif. Et pourtant il agit — parce que face à un enjeu moral, la question n'est plus "quelle est la probabilité ?" mais "quelle est mon obligation ?". C'est la même logique que d'appeler les pompiers pour quelqu'un qui fait une crise cardiaque dont on sait qu'elle sera fatale. On agit. Pas parce qu'on espère, mais parce qu'on doit. (1:04:06)Questions poséesQu'est-ce que l'anecdote d'Agassi et Becker révèle sur le fonctionnement du cerveau humain ?Quels sont les grands "moments fromages" de l'histoire de l'humanité, et où en sommes-nous aujourd'hui ?Comment définirais-tu le capitalisme à son origine — et en quoi diffère-t-il du néolibéralisme ?Pourquoi le néolibéralisme a-t-il dissous le lien social, et quelles en sont les conséquences concrètes ?Sur un problème aussi connu et aussi grave que le climat, pourquoi l'humanité n'arrive-t-elle pas à se mettre en mouvement ?Qu'est-ce que l'inférence bayésienne nous apprend sur notre incapacité à mettre à jour nos modèles face au climat ?Qu'est-ce que les astronautes et l'overview effect peuvent nous apprendre sur comment changer nos représentations collectives ?Comment Lévinas et Kant peuvent-ils nous aider à repenser notre rapport au problème climatique ?Qui était Jean Cavaillès, et pourquoi son histoire est-elle une réponse au problème de l'inaction ?Si le signal qui change nos représentations n'est pas encore arrivé, qu'est-ce qui pourrait en tenir lieu à l'échelle de nos sociétés ?Références citéesPersonnes et penseursStanislas Dehaene — chaire de sciences cognitives, Collège de France (0:04:00)André Agassi / Boris Becker — anecdote du service et de la langue (0:02:37)Max Weber — thèse sur la naissance du capitalisme (0:13:00)Albert Hirschman — économiste, auteur sur l'origine du capitalisme (0:13:00)Marcel Enaf — sur le commerce pré-capitaliste (0:17:29)Machiavel, Spinoza, Galilée, Montesquieu, Adam Smith — généalogie du capitalisme (0:15:25)Milton Friedman — article dans le New York Times sur le néolibéralisme (0:19:54)Emmanuel Lévinas — philosophe lituanien, "le visage d'autrui" et l'éthique (0:42:44)Emmanuel Kant — la beauté, le désintérêt et la morale (0:44:30)Michel Serres — "on mesure l'ampleur d'un problème à la durée qu'il a mise à se former" (0:33:34)Robin Dunbar — nombre de 150, limite de coordination des groupes humains (0:34:22)Hannah Arendt et Karl Polanyi — fascisme comme réaction au libéralisme du XIXe siècle (1:07:50)Henri Bergson — envoyé aux États-Unis pour convaincre Wilson d'entrer en guerre (0:53:43)Président Wilson — discours d'entrée en guerre au nom de valeurs morales, 1917 (0:54:30)Jean Cavaillès — philosophe-mathématicien résistant, fusillé (1:02:11)Raymond Aron — "Si Jean Cavaillès avait vécu, j'aurais dit moins de bêtises" (1:04:06)Pierre Brossolette, Jean Moulin — résistants évoqués en parallèle (1:05:00)Concepts et événementsInférence bayésienne — mécanisme cognitif de construction de modèles (0:47:50)Overview effect — phénomène de bascule perceptuelle chez les astronautes (0:39:30)Théorie des "moments fromages" — concept central du livre (0:07:43)Bulle des tulipes — première crise financière spéculative, XVIIe siècle (0:50:23)COP21 — coalition d'investisseurs créée par Frédéric (0:27:33)Passage à l'an 2000 (bug Y2K) — contre-exemple de mobilisation rapide (0:30:00)Protocole de Montréal / couche d'ozone — résolu en 18 mois (0:51:43)Timestamps clés00:00 Introduction — Et si on se réjouissait à nouveau du futur ? Gregory présente Frédéric Semama, pionnier de la finance verte et auteur de L'énigme de l'inaction climatique. 02:37 L'anecdote Agassi / Becker Comment Agassi a découvert le code du service de Becker en s'asseyant dans la foule — et ce que ça révèle sur le cerveau humain. 04:00 Comment le cerveau construit ses modèles du monde Stanislas Dehaene au Collège de France : inférence bayésienne, le bébé, le rat dans le labyrinthe. 07:43 Les "moments fromages" de l'histoire humaine Agriculture, science moderne, néolibéralisme : trois grandes ruptures où l'humanité a réorganisé ses représentations pour accéder à de nouvelles ressources. 13:00 L'origine du capitalisme — bien au-delà de l'argent Comment le capitalisme est né comme solution à la guerre de religion : faire vivre des gens ensemble sans morale ni religion. 20:56 Tout le monde veut un village mais personne ne veut être villageois La concierge qui sauve Frédéric pendant le Covid — et le choc quand il essaie de la remercier avec des cadeaux. 27:00 Pourquoi on n'agit pas sur le climat Trois raisons structurelles : c'est la première limite à l'accès aux ressources, il n'y a pas de signal à hauteur du problème, et nos modèles sont inadaptés. 36:22 La bulle sociétale — on peut savoir et continuer quand même De la bulle internet à la bulle des tulipes : le mécanisme d'enfermement conscient à l'échelle d'une planète. 39:00 L'overview effect — les astronautes comme piste de bascule Fragile, belle, vivante : les trois perceptions que les astronautes rapportent de l'espace — et ce qu'elles activent dans le cerveau. 42:44 Lévinas : le visage d'autrui comme début de l'éthique Quand voir la fragilité de l'autre nous oblige à agir au-delà de notre instinct de conservation. 52:07 La couche d'ozone vs le climat En 18 mois, tous les pays du monde se sont mis d'accord. Qu'est-ce qui est fondamentalement différent avec le climat ? 53:43 Bergson à la Maison-Blanche La France envoie le philosophe Henri Bergson convaincre Wilson d'entrer en guerre. Il réussit. Ce que ça dit du pouvoir des valeurs morales en politique. 1:00:14 Je ne cherche pas à avoir de l'espoir Frédéric explique pourquoi la question n'est pas l'espoir — avec mai 1941 comme exemple. 1:02:11 Jean Cavaillès — le héros oublié de la résistance Fils de militaire, philosophe-mathématicien, major de Normale Sup tout seul. Et résistant. Fusillé dans une fosse commune. 1:06:29 La crise cardiaque et l'obligation morale "La probabilité que tu survives est nulle. Et pourtant, tu vas tout faire pour me sauver." Ce que ça dit du rapport entre morale et action. 1:14:54 La solution concrète : recommencer à regarder le vivant Pourquoi enseigner la vie des animaux et des plantes à l'école changerait plus de choses que n'importe quelle taxe carbone. 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In "Serving Aces", following a few weeks away, Alexandra Stevenson and Hugues Laverdiere are back talking about the ups and downs of a difficult red clay season. Alcaraz is out with a wrist injury, Madrid was struck by a viral outbreak that affected several players. Ben Shelton wins Munich. First American to win since Agassi above a 250. Alcaraz changed his serve and made it wristy - which could have affected his injury. Alexandra talked about the Pam Shriver Yonex Mental Mindset Program - and her recent involvement helping Dayana Yaztremska with her serve during two events - Charleston and Miami. They covered other red clay tournaments and the difficulty of the movement as well as the serve preparation. Newsy notes said King Charles and Queen Camilla are arriving in America. Fernando Mendoza is the number one pick in the draft to the Las Vegas Raiders - and Alexandra gave one of his quotes a shout out in podcast quote of the week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Want to be featured on the next Q&Andy? Send us a video on our socials or email us at askandy@servedmediagroup.com Andy Roddick sits down with longtime friend and former World No. 4 James Blake for an unfiltered look at what it really takes to run one of the biggest tournaments in the world. As the Tournament Director of the Miami Open, Blake pulls back the curtain on the logistical chaos happening behind the scenes at Hard Rock Stadium—from managing ego-driven player requests and rain-delay scheduling nightmares to the "phenomenon" of rising star Joao Fonseca, who Blake claims is drawing a level of fan intensity unlike anything he saw with Federer or Nadal in Miami.
Si vous vous demandez comment remettre les pendules à l'heure, voyez avec Jannik Sinner ! Après un début de saison manqué (demi-finale à l'Open d'Australie et quarts de finale à Doha), l'Italien a démontré que ses deux écarts n'étaient qu'une sortie de route. À Indian Wells, Jannik Sinner a repris le droit chemin et n'a rien laissé à ses adversaires puisqu'il n'a pas concédé le moindre set. Shapovalov, Fonseca, Tien, Zverev et même Daniil Medvedev en finale, personne n'a résisté à "Jan the Fox" qui s'offre son premier titre en 2026. Cette victoire permet même à Jannik Sinner de devenir, à 24 ans, le plus jeune joueur de l'Histoire à avoir remporté les six grand Masters 1000 sur dur devant Agassi, Federer et Djokovic. Est-il donc le vrai big boss de cette surface ? Dans la 2ème partie de l'émission, nous reviendrons sur la finale dame et le formidable bras de fer entre Aryna Sabalenka et Elena Rybakina. La Biélorusse a sauvé une balle de match et prend sa revanche sur la Kazakhstanaise qui l'avait dominée à l'Open d'Australie.Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
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No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo’, confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S.Paulo’ desta segunda-feira (23/02/2026): O projeto de redução da jornada de trabalho no Brasil evidencia um velho entrave da economia nacional: a baixa produtividade. Se aprovada pelo Congresso, a mudança deverá elevar o custo da hora trabalhada para as empresas, ampliando a pressão por ganhos de eficiência capazes de compensar o custo maior do trabalho. A proposta em debate prevê, por exemplo, a substituição do modelo atual de 6x1 (seis dias de trabalho e uma folga) pelo 5x2 (cinco dias de trabalho e duas folgas), sem redução salarial. Em um ano marcado por eleições, o tema ganha tração entre congressistas. Entre os fatores que explicam o lento crescimento da produtividade brasileira estão a má qualidade da educação, a insegurança jurídica e as políticas industriais ineficientes, entre outros. A experiência internacional mostra que a equação não é simples de resolver. As nações que conseguiram enriquecer foram as que construíram economias mais produtivas. E mais: Economia: Alto escalão da Petrobras terá meta de diversidade Internacional: Venezuela vive inesperado boom imobiliário após queda de Maduro Metrópole: Número de testamentos avança 20% no País e 31% em SP, recorde histórico Esportes: Sob olhar de Agassi, Fonseca e Melo levam o título de duplas do Rio OpenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5 SETTER: This Week in Racket Sports, where we bring you the top five headlines across tennis, padel, pickleball, and more. In this episode, we cover the biggest stories shaking up the world of racket sports: 1. Pegula's Blueprint and Charleston's historic Cash 2. The Acapulco Diet 3. Doha's Catch of the Day 4. Eala Mania in Dubai 5. Ping Pong's Hollywood Surge and Agassi's Vegas Gamble
Former World No. 1 and 4-time Grand Slam champion Jim Courier opens up about the "surreal" rise to the top, his intense rivalries with Agassi and Sampras, and the brutal reality of life on tour. Plus, he shares how he found peace and success after hanging up the racquet.Best Moments:03:33 - Turning Pro at 17 with Pete Sampras 06:55 - The "awkward" reality of the pro locker room 11:58 - The Agassi rivalry & "Open" book 14:55 - Winning his first Grand Slam (Roland Garros) 17:00 - Handling fame & the "storm" of success 21:58 - Social media's impact on young players today 31:30 - Why Jim retired early at age 30 40:50 - Transition to broadcasting & interviewing stars 48:50 - The evolution of tennis: Sinner, Alcaraz & speedIf you enjoyed this conversation, please SUBSCRIBE, like, and leave a comment below! It helps us bring you more legends of the game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Part 2 of 4 of Shoe In Show's Behind the Design: A Masterclass in Sneaker Design, legendary Nike designer Wilson W. Smith III explores how athlete storytelling extends far beyond basketball. Wilson shares the origin story of Serena Williams' iconic tennis boot, revealing how fashion, personality, and performance came together to redefine tennis footwear. He also reflects on designing for Andre Agassi and what it takes to translate an athlete's identity into a product that resonates on and off the court. Powered by Jones & Vining, this episode is essential listening for designers and product leaders shaping the future of performance footwear. With special guest: Wilson W. Smith III, Footwear Design Director Hosted by: Matt Priest
Le lundi sur Winamax TV, c'est « Sans Filet le Mag » ! Alors que les Américains ont rendez-vous à Dallas cette semaine pour un ATP 500 qui s'annonce très relevé avec pas moins de dix-sept prétendants, l'équipe de « Sans Filet » a décidé de vous proposer un magazine 100% US. Les Etats-Unis comptent dix réprésentatnts dans le top 100 mondial, avec Ben Shelton confortablement installé dans le top 10 et Learner Tien, 24ème, dont la progression est fulgurante, les Etats-Unis peuvent-ils rêver d'un Américain numéro un mondial ?Dans la seconde partie de "Sans Filet le Mag", Benoit, SV et Rod classeront leur Top 5 des joueurs américains et joueuses américaines avec de possibles surprises… Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Founders ✓ Claim : Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- Andre Agassi's autobiography is a brutally honest story about a tennis legend who hated the game that made him famous. Agassi traces his journey from a harsh, obsessive childhood training regimen to superstardom, burnout, rebellion, and eventual redemption—revealing the psychological cost of greatness, the search for identity beyond winning, and how he ultimately found purpose on his own terms. This book was as good as everyone says it is. You should read it. Episode sponsors: Ramp gives you everything you need to control spend, watch your costs, and optimize your financial operations —all on a single platform. Make history's greatest entrepreneurs proud by going to Ramp and learning how they can help your business save time and money. Automate compliance, security, and trust with Vanta. Vanta helps you win trust, close deals, and stay secure—faster and with less effort. Make sure you go to VANTA.COM/FOUNDERS and you'll get $1000 off. Collateral transforms your complex ideas into compelling narratives. Collateral crafts institutional grade marketing collateral for private equity, private credit, real estate, venture capital, family offices, hedge funds, oil & gas companies, and all kinds of corporations. Storytelling is one of the highest forms of leverage and you should invest heavily in it.
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Andre Agassi's autobiography is a brutally honest story about a tennis legend who hated the game that made him famous. Agassi traces his journey from a harsh, obsessive childhood training regimen to superstardom, burnout, rebellion, and eventual redemption—revealing the psychological cost of greatness, the search for identity beyond winning, and how he ultimately found purpose on his own terms. This book was as good as everyone says it is. You should read it. Episode sponsors: Ramp gives you everything you need to control spend, watch your costs, and optimize your financial operations —all on a single platform. Make history's greatest entrepreneurs proud by going to Ramp and learning how they can help your business save time and money. Automate compliance, security, and trust with Vanta. Vanta helps you win trust, close deals, and stay secure—faster and with less effort. Make sure you go to VANTA.COM/FOUNDERS and you'll get $1000 off. Collateral transforms your complex ideas into compelling narratives. Collateral crafts institutional grade marketing collateral for private equity, private credit, real estate, venture capital, family offices, hedge funds, oil & gas companies, and all kinds of corporations. Storytelling is one of the highest forms of leverage and you should invest heavily in it.
In "Serving Aces" Alexandra Stevenson and Hugues Laverdiere talk diamonds and fashion including winners and losers. Donna Vekic' diamond company gave each woman in the main draw a diamond bracelet. Venus Williams was up 4-0 in the third - but somehow collapsed in technique and serve - and lost. The Open had a record breaking crowd of 73,000 on the first day, with many of the fans rushing to see Alex Eala the young Filipino, who has become a breakout star on the WTA Tour with the amount of fans anxious to see her play. From Hong Kong to Melbourne they are driven by Ella's tenacity. She has given her country a lot to cheer. The Aussies brought out Federer and Agassi to play Rafter and Hewitt in a pre first round doubles exhibition. The retired Ash Barty came out to relieve a rather winded Agassi.Djokovic Alcaraz easily through as were Pegula, Gauff, Swiatek, Andrea. Wimbledon champion Vondrousova had to withdraw because of a shoulder injury and Felix Auger Aliassime retired to cramping. Ball is in Ougi's court talks about why the first round is so important and difficult to get through - as Alexandra attests to her play early in her career. Podcast quote goes to Mark Twain and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, the Indiana University quarterback. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pete Sampras's fate at the 1994 Lipton Championship was resting in the hands of Andre Agassi. That morning, a very ill Sampras woke up knowing he'd be unable to play as scheduled. He also knew that in that moment Agassi could walk away with the trophy and the check without looking back, but Agassi chose a different path. He opted to delay the match in hopes it would give Pete enough time to get back on his feet. Said Agassi: “If I can't beat the best player in the world, I don't deserve the trophy. I especially don't deserve it if I can't beat him when he's sick.” This episode is part of the International Tennis Hall of Fame's TennisWorthy short-form series. View more TennisWorthy stories at tennisfame.com/tennisworthy.
Rick is joined by a legend this week, in Gil Reyes Gil Reyes is an American fitness trainer who spent seventeen years as the strength and conditioning trainer for retired tennis player Andre Agassi, from 1989 until Agassi's retirement in 2006. He was also considered one of Agassi's closest friends and confidants. Gil Reyes was … Continue reading Gil Reyes, Noted Athletic Trainer, Strength and Conditioning, Andre Agassi →
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With Sam still stuck in California traffic, John, Steve, and Jack break down the 2025 Laver Cup weekend, where Team World pulled off a surprising win over Team Europe. The boys dive into Fritz's insane level, hands out MVP honors, and review Andre Agassi's debut as Team World captain. Whilst Italy swept USA at the Billie Jean King Cup, the gang debate whether it's current format is falling short. And since Sam couldn't make this week's episode, the boys take the chance to roast his Laver Cup antics and relive the most meme-worthy moments of the weekend. 01:03 Kicking Things Off 01:22 Laver Cup Recap: Highlights and Stories 07:09 Breaking Down Player Performances 18:34 MVP Debate and Weekend Takeaways 22:03 Fonseca's Win and Reilly's Tough Losses 22:49 Taylor Fritz's Wild Determination 27:31 Billie Jean King Cup Breakdown 30:46 The Future of Laver Cup Locations 32:51 Sam Meme-Worthy Moment 35:44 Closing Thoughts and Sign-Off
Amy Lundy joins to discuss The 2025 Laver Cup, as the very best players in men's tennis battle for bragging rights in San Francisco. Lundy dives into the history of this new popular event, and why introducing Andre Agassi and Yannick Noah as captains is another huge addition to the team competition. The journalist looks at whether Carlos Alcaraz can continue riding high after the US Open, how Taylor Fritz will bounce back after the Davis Cup, and whether new comers Joao Fonseca and Jakub Mensik are ready for this new challenge. Lundy also explains why Roger Federer's presence continues to loom large in the Laver Cup and tennis, and reacts to his comments that the 2025 Roland Garros men's Final was the dawning of a new era. The writer also recaps Barbora Krejcikova's epic win over Emma Raducanu in Seoul, and states her case why a combined Laver Cup featuring the WTA should happen next. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Gegen Ende der Pandemie suchten sie gemeinsam nach neuer Inspiration: der britische Sänger Ben Galliers und Mark Tavassol, den man sonst vor allem als Bassisten von Wir sind Helden im Kopf hat. Ihr Konzertdebüt feiern die beiden mit ihrem Band-Projekt Agassi am Samstag auf dem Parkfest, stellen sich vorher aber schonmal ordentlich vor - als radioeins-Lokalmatador! Noch sind sie ein kleines Mysterium, das einen bei der Internet-Suche nach ihnen immer wieder zu Tennisplätzen oder anderen DJ, bzw. Bandprojekten führt. Inspiriert von Bands wie Wet Leg, Yard Act oder Fontaines DC ist mit Agassi 2022 in Hamburg eine neue Band entstanden, zu der neben Galliers und Tavassol dann auch schnell Nina Müller, Jonas Böker und Koschi Koschnitzke gehörten. Auf radioeins feiert ihre aller erste Single ("The Whole Shebang"), die morgen erscheint, heute schon Premiere.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into custody Monday by immigration authorities following his release from jail in Tennessee. His attorney, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, says Garcia has filed a lawsuit challenging deportation without a fair immigration trial and full appeal rights. As copper becomes more valuable, thefts are leaving families without phone lines and cities with costly repairs. Despite dominating the Billboard charts, country music star Morgan Wallen is opting out of the Grammys. His team says none of his new songs will be submitted, echoing similar moves by major artists critical of the awards. David Begnaud shares the story of Billy the Goose, who spent seven years as a beloved neighbor in Baton Rouge. Though unable to fly, Billy connected families, watched over children and left behind a community bound together by his memory. David Begnaud shares Judge Frank Caprio's final words to his family, a message of love and compassion that reflects the legacy he leaves behind. Onofrio Zicari, one of the last surviving veterans who stormed the beaches of Normandy, has died at 102. Zicari, who returned to France last summer for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, shared his hope that future generations would never forget the sacrifices made. Gayle King hosted the USTA Foundation's Opening Night Gala, where tennis legend Andre Agassi was honored with the Serving Up Dreams award. The event raised $2.6 million to support young people through tennis, education and mentorship. "CBS Mornings" co-hosts Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil step onto the U.S. Open courts, trading microphones for tennis balls as they join Neal Kitson, the tournament's ball crew leader, to see if they have what it takes to keep up with the pros. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Lester makes his debut on the podcast to discuss his journey from player to elite broadcaster. Lester examines some of his favorite matches and moments on the call, and lists off the players that might be able to contend with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in the near future. The commentator also analyzes Holger Rune turning to Andre Agassi for answers, and questions whether several player are being forced to look for answers to compete at the top of the game. Lester shares his thoughts on the tennis schedule after the long list of withdrawals from The Canadian Open, and takes a look at the future of Novak Djokovic after he reached his 900th week in the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings. It's a lively conversation with one of the top broadcasters in the business that will have you primed for the North American hard court swing. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
On the post-Wimbledon 2025 Mega Mailbag, Gill Gross responds to your comments, including: who will win the Career Grand Slam first between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, is there any precedent of Grigor Dimitrov's potentially history-altering injury, is Sinner already good enough to win Roland Garros next year, why is tennis discourse so tribalistic, why were there so many upsets at Wimbledon, what improvements did Iga Swiatek make to win Wimbledon, where does Sinner's ballstriking rank all-time, is Darren Cahill going to retire, is Novak Djokovic going after Federer and Connors title records, are Jack Draper and Ben Shelton Sincaraz's biggest threats, a Fabio Fognini retirement tribute, Nick Kyrgios's analysis on Amanda Anisimova, Roddick's take that Sinner slides too much, coverage of women's tennis on the show, Agassi's comments on Fritz's return and more. 0:00 Intro 1:40 Career Grand Slam 5:11 Dimitrov's Injury 10:50 Re-Analyzing RG Final 13:57 Tennis Tribalism Discourse 21:58 So Many Upsets 25:15 Swiatek Improvements 31:40 Sinner Ballstriking All-Time 34:30 Cahill Retirement 37:33 Djokovic Titles Count 40:49 Shelton & Draper Contendership 45:35 Djokovic Current Mental 49:55 SIncaraz Closeness 52:43 Fognini Tribute 57:02 Fritz or Zverev Slam 59:48 Sinner's Last 52 Weeks 1:02:55 Kyrgios on Anisimova 1:05:05 Chasing Sincaraz Mentality 1:09:55 Sabalenka Slam Issues 1:12:40 Sincaraz H2H 1:15:40 Sinner Grass sliding 1:18:13 Learning From Losing 1:21:30 Women's Coverage 1:24:20 Slow 2nd Serves 1:26:20 Agassi On Fritz 1:30:04 Sinner Emotion IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gill.gross 24/7 Tennis Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/wW3WPqFTFJ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Gill_Gross The Draw newsletter, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe Become a member to support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvERpLl9dXH09fuNdbyiLQQ/join Evans Brothers Coffee Roasters, the Official Coffee Of Monday Match Analysis... use code GILLGROSS25 for 25% off your first order: https://evansbrotherscoffee.com/collections/coffee
Homer Abramian, a respected writer and intellectual within both the Assyrian and Persian communities, locally and internationally, advocates for greater cultural and literary engagement. He encourages Assyrian poets and readers to explore the literature—and particularly the poetry—of other cultures as a means to broaden their creative horizons and deepen their artistic expression. As an example, Abramian draws a parallel between renowned Assyrian singer Evin Agassi and the legendary French-Armenian artist Charles Aznavour, highlighting the value of cross-cultural influence in artistic development.
Kevin Ullyett has won 34 career tennis titles - including two doubles (2001 US Open, 2005 Australian Open) and one mixed (2002 Australian Open) Grand Slams - and had a world ranking of 107th in singles. So he knows what it's like to fight his way through the ranks and play among the best. In this interview with Ross and Mike, Ullyett explains what it takes to make it to the top tier of professional tennis, the daily and financial pressures of just breaking even, how players cope with loneliness and the ups and downs and how modern developments in string technology have changed the face of the game in the last 10 years. It's a fascinating insight into the realities of a career where unwavering determination is one of the most important qualities a player can have,SHOW NOTESKevin Ullyett's Wikipedia pageAndre Agassi's mind games with Boris BeckerAnother funny Agassi story about a young Rafael Nadal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Was bleibt, wenn nichts mehr sicher ist? In dieser besonders persönlichen Folge spreche ich mit Autor Lars Amend über die Themen, die uns alle bewegen: Verlust, Vergebung, wahres Glück und die Kraft der eigenen Bestimmung.Lars erzählt, wie ihn der Tod seiner Mutter zu seinem wichtigsten Buch geführt hat: Coming Home. Ein Werk über Biografiearbeit, das Verzeihen, den Blick nach innen – und die Suche nach dem, was im Leben wirklich zählt.Du erfährst, warum es nie zu spät ist, zu vergeben. Warum viele Wahrheiten gleichzeitig existieren können. Und warum es manchmal ein radikales Innehalten braucht, um wieder in den eigenen Flow zu kommen.► Mehr zu Lars AmendLars Amend ist Bestsellerautor, Speaker und Coach. Bekannt wurde er durch seine berührenden Lebensgeschichten, u.a. durch "Dieses bescheuerte Herz" und "Where is the Love?" Mit Coming Home zeigt er sich so verletzlich und reflektiert wie nie.Lars lebt, was er schreibt: Den Mut zur Ehrlichkeit, die Kraft der Selbstverantwortung und den Glauben daran, dass jeder Mensch in seinem Inneren einen unzerstörbaren "Diamanten" trägt.Mehr zu Lars auf https://www.larsamend.de► In dieser Episode erfährst du:• Warum Lars nach 18 Büchern eigentlich keines mehr schreiben wollte• Wie der Tod seiner Mutter zum Wendepunkt wurde• Was es bedeutet, wirklich nach Hause zu kommen• Warum viele Wahrheiten gleichzeitig wahr sein können• Wie du mit ungelösten Familienkonflikten Frieden schließt• Weshalb Biografiearbeit ein Heilungsweg sein kann• Was es mit dem Diamanten im Inneren auf sich hat• Warum Flow und Bestimmung immer zusammengehören► Zentrale Zitate"Du musst nicht der Beste sein. Es stehen nie die Besten ganz oben. Es stehen die, die einfach weitermachen.""Wenn du deine Geschichte nicht veränderst, lebt sie sich in dir weiter ab.""Es ist nie zu spät für Vergebung – und nie zu früh für Heilung.""Wahrer Erfolg beginnt, wenn du deinem inneren Ruf folgst – nicht dem Applaus."► Komm zum FlowFest 2025! Du willst Lars live treffen und Coming Home signiert bekommen? Dann komm zum FlowFest 2025!Alle Infos und Tickets auf: https://www.flowfest.deDanke fürs Zuhören,Go for Flow!Dein Max Gotzler► Kapitel00:00 Intro02:38 Über Lars' neues Buch Coming Home04:58 Der Wendepunkt: Tod der Mutter & Krankenhauszeit09:40 Brief statt Gespräch: Der letzte Kontakt13:20 Kindheit der Mutter: Armut, Ausgrenzung, Prägung18:47 Trennung, Schuldgefühle, Biografiearbeit23:05 Viele Wahrheiten, viele Perspektiven28:48 Der Diamant in uns: Selbstwert und Leuchtstern33:12 Was ist Bestimmung? Was bleibt am Ende?37:24 Entscheidungen, Entwicklung & neue Kapitel41:36 Wer du bist, ist wertvoll – immer45:46 Agassi, Flow & Freude an der Sache49:10 Mehr von Lars: FlowFest & Lesung vor Ort► Kontakt• YouTube Kanal abonnieren https://www.youtube.com/@flowgrade/?sub_confirmation=1• Flowgrade Website https://www.flowgrade.de• Flowgrade Instagram https://www.instagram.com/flowgrade• FlowTribe Community https://flowtribe.community• Max Gotzler Instagram https://www.instagram.com/max_gotzler• LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/biotrakr• Mail info@flowgrade.de
(1) Rundown on Memphis adding Utah State to basketball schedule, NBA Finals and Aaron Rodgers (2) Legends talk from J&J on Novak Djokic, Agassi and Tennis (3) "Fade Brad" start/ NBA
Tony finally updates everyone on his main draw experience, including being on the grounds for Rafa Nadal's retirement ceremony, Osaka vs Badosa, Danielle Collins, and his experience in the box with all-you-can-eat French food. Then he talks about the women's semi-finals and previews the men's semi-finals that are set to play tomorrow. Get his thoughts on Sabalenka vs Swiatek and Gauff vs Boisson. Plus, hear what Agassi said about Musetti that caught Tony's ear. For more from us, find us on Twitter and Instagram! And if you're enjoying the pod, please subscribe and give us a 5-star review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special interview, Andre Agassi talks about his relationship with tennis, winning the 1999 French Open, the strengths/weaknesses of some of the best players in tennis history, and so much more! What's your favorite moment from this episode? Who is your favorite Andre Agassi matchup?
As the 2025 French Open gets underway today, we´ve brought our Grand Slam panellists together to discuss everything we can expect from the next two weeks at Roland Garros.Can Alcaraz become the new King of Clay after Nadal´s retirement? Will Iga Swiatek win her 4th title in a row in Paris? With so many American men in the draw, will we see our first US Men´s Champion since Agassi in 1999?Our panellists join Dan to chat through these questions, their picks for the title and dark horses to watch out for, plus much more in today´s episode. Our Preview panel includes:-Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain and 2012 Wimbledon Mens Doubles Champion Freddie Nielsen.Sports broadcaster and former CNN anchor Candy ReidGB Coach Calvin Betton who is currently working with Henry Patten.Top tennis strength and conditioning coach and CTC legend Kieron VorsterWe want to hear who you think will be this year's French Open champions! Tag @ctc.podcast on Instagram or Twitter or drop us an email to let us know who you´re backing!
Capturing the essence of an athlete—let alone defining a career within the grand tapestry of a sport's history—is no easy feat. As the era of the "Big Three" nears its close, Rafael Nadal's reign over clay courts and his unprecedented dominance at Roland Garros stand unmatched—and perhaps forever unrepeatable. On the latest episode of the Beyond The Baselines podcast, renowned journalist Christopher Clarey—former international sports correspondent for The New York Times and International Herald Tribune—offers a multifaceted look at Nadal's legacy: athletic, historical, and deeply human. His new book, The Warrior: Rafael Nadal and His Kingdom of Clay, has garnered praise for its insightful, elegant portrayal of the man behind the legend. The book embraces the romance and comments on and depicts the discipline Rafa brought to the tour, but especially to Roland Garros and the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. Clarey paints a picture of Rafa and Roland Garros that would make even the great French impressionists proud. Monet could not have painted a better canvas, as Clarey calls one of his chapters, using the red brick dust to create a pastel in words that tracks and notates an historic and incredible career. In the book, Clarey explores the profound discipline and emotional depth Nadal brought to the game, particularly in Paris' storied Bois de Boulogne. While Nadal will always be synonymous with clay, Clarey is careful to position him within the broader context of tennis history—not merely as a surface specialist, but as a transcendent champion. Nadal's legendary intensity is captured with charm and detail—whether on court or playing fiercely competitive games of Parchisi behind the scenes. Drawing from over three decades of tennis coverage, Clarey delivers not just facts, but a textured portrait worthy of the greatest French impressionists. Indeed, in a chapter inspired by Monet, Clarey uses the red dust of Roland Garros as his palette, crafting a vivid narrative of a once-in-a-generation career. Though anchored in clay—with a staggering 14-0 record in French Open finals—Nadal's résumé extends far beyond. His eight Grand Slam titles on other surfaces equal the career totals of Connors, Lendl, and Agassi. Clarey deftly examines how evolving surfaces shaped Nadal's journey and what those shifts meant to his enduring greatness. Ultimately, The Warrior is more than a biography—it's an artistic tribute to one of the sport's most iconic figures. Nadal's legacy, etched in grit, grace, and red clay, comes alive through Clarey's masterful storytelling.
“I take people as a story… I can see their higher self before they can.” – Carlos Salum Carlos grew up under Argentina's military dictatorship—surrounded by uncertainty, but also by entrepreneurs, poets, and principled people who knew how to thrive despite it. That tension didn't crush him. It sharpened his vision—so much so that, by adulthood, traditional paths like law & medicine felt like cages, not callings. So he did what most people won't: He bet on himself. On a handshake, he pitched a partnership to the world's top tennis coach. No credentials. No fancy title. Just conviction. Then he flew to Germany, crashed on a friend's couch, & hustled up a seven-city speaking tour with no internet, no safety net, & no backup plan. Eight months later, the world's biggest sports agency called him “Houdini” as he coached legends like Agassi, Seles, & Sampras. But it was never just about tennis. It was always about helping people live with alignment, intention, and impact. Today, he brings that same fire to business owners. Ready to align with something deeper? Find him at SalumInternational.com. Joseph Campbell said, “The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.” Carlos helps people remember that.
Quang Duong is helping to accelerate pickleball's international growth. With guidance from his Dad/Coach, Duong is embracing his Vietnamese roots to launch a new signature paddle and apparel line. Fresh off a double gold victory at the US Open, Jack Munro stops by to show Zane his new hardware. One of those medals came in mixed doubles, where Zane's prediction for Andre Agassi and Anna Leigh Waters severely missed the mark. Phoenix Flames GM Brant Weiss shares how he has stepped into his new role as coach/meme lord/cheerleader. He explains how the AZ Drive became the Flames and what they have planned for MLP Phoenix. Our Guy Erik Tice helps recap all things MLP Columbus, including the Johns Bros withdraw that had the picklesphere buzzing. Find out how Zane thinks the situation could have been remedied on-site. Performance, comfort, and style in one effortless collection. Save 20% on apparel from MUEV with code THEDINK at https://muevbrand.com/collections/new-arrivals-2 Leave your voicemail for the PicklePod at (512) 200 - 4299 ------------------ Like the ep? Do us a favor: subscribe to our channel and leave a review on Apple or Spotify -Subscribe to our 'all things pickleball' *free e-newsletter* at https://www.thedink.beehiiv.com https://www.instagram.com/thedinkpickleball/ -Follow us on IG -Continue the convo in our private FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedi... -For everything else we do, visit https://linktr.ee/dinkfam -Read more about Zane and subscribe to his newsletter at https://zanenavratilpickleball.com/ -Follow Zane on IG @zanenavratilpickleball ------------------ 0:00 Quang Duong signs with Sypik 6:04 Half a million is too small for us 7:00 The Avatar Ball Bender paddle 10:04 Legendary Duong family practices 14:55 How do you recover after long training sessions? 17:00 Everybody loves Bao 18:29 Quang lands Wika as shoe and apparel sponsor 23:20 Looking to Duc between points 26:22 Asian players still chasing US players … for now Brant Weiss 33:47 Coach Weiss promoted to meme lord 35:40 AZ Drive become the Phoenix Flames 37:37 Interesting trades in the offseason 39:45 Leaning into personality and vibes 41:59 What are the plans for MLP Phoenix? Erik Tice 43:49 Tice's MLP recap 48:12 The Squeeze surprising the field 50:53 Strength of schedule advantages 52:49 Miami hit big in the draft 56:52 50/50 rally vs traditional scoring 59:22 Counting days since last cursing incident 1:02:19 Shock trolling with ‘Security' guard shirt 1:04:02 Team Emmrich stepped up for the Hogs Jack Munro 1:08:09 Zane's son Jack Munro joins the pod 1:13:18 Is the US Open still a ‘major' 1:17:00 Why did ALW get the exception? 1:18:45 Zane with an all-time miss on the Agassi prediction 1:25:14 Life on the line - who do you partner with? 1:26:40 Will Howells riles up PPA crowd 1:33:00 Go follow Jack on YouTube Erik Tice 1:36:23 Addressing the Johns Bros Columbus withdraw 1:44:45 Where's the team support? 1:49:50 Fines and suspension Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes: Steven Chao, a US-born second-generation college student, shares his experiences growing up in South Carolina and feeling overwhelmed upon arriving at Harvard in 1988. He found solace in joining the Collegium Musicum, a classical musical singing group at Harvard, which helped him find his footing and connect with people from his class. From Biochem to Game Design to Consulting Steven majored in biochemistry, which expanded his social circle and helped him find happiness. Steven's parents were both PhDs and pushed him into the MD PhD program. However, he faced challenges in medical school and research, leading to questions about his path and the decision to pursue a career in computer gaming. Steven talks about his experience working in the sound and asset acquisition field at Activision in LA. He initially had a great time there but ultimately decided that it wasn't the long-term solution for him. He returned to his PhD program and he pinned his hopes on becoming a doctor. During the last half of the MD program, Steven realized that he didn't want to be a researcher or go into medicine. He found an opportunity to explore other careers beyond medicine or research through a sub-intern at McKinsey. The McKinsey Years Steven joined McKinsey full-time in 2001 and worked in the Boston office. The bulk of his work was in the payer and provider space, mainly health insurance and hospital systems. He spent about four and a half years at McKinsey, starting from scratch with no business background, which proved difficult. Steven's PhD focused on biology, not analytical skills, but rather gene genetic rearrangement and plasmids, and he felt lost at the beginning of McKinsey. At the same time, he also participated in the mini MBA program in Austria. Despite meeting great friends at McKinsey, his work was hit or miss. Steven talks about a few of the McKinsey projects he worked on and how a pharma project with Jeff Elton piqued his interest in returning to biopharma. He later worked with Kim Packard, who was his first and best mentor at McKinsey. Steven was late to promotion and advancement, and in 2004, when his wife became pregnant, he gave up his job and started considering what he would do next. Boutique Consulting, Life Sciences, and Biotech Companies In 2004, Steven joined a small consulting group at an investment bank called Leering Swan, which focused on life sciences and biotech companies. This was a better fit for Steven, who had always wanted to leverage his love for science. He joined the firm and was assigned to a project in Parkinson's disease. The experience was mind-blowing, as he interviewed world experts in this space. He was hooked within a week and found the career to be a good fit for him. The combination of his love for science and medicine, without needing to do research or have a career in clinical practice, was perfect, as he loved learning about different aspects of medicine, and the variety and diversity of the day-to-day work. Founding ClearView Steven left Leering Swan with two other people in 2008 to co-found ClearView. ClearView was born of the same concept as Leering Swan, but focused on life sciences, biotech, pharma, private equity clients, diagnostics companies, and strategic consulting. Steven's primary hat was recruiting, and he continued to love every second of doing so. ClearView Healthcare Partners is now a well-known, private consulting firm with several 100 employees. The company has a growing presence in London, India, San Francisco, New York, and Boston. Family Life and a Love of Musicals On the personal side, Steven has a family of four children, three girls and a boy. They also have two in college and two still in high school. The oldest is a sophomore at Harvard. Music has always been a significant part of their family. They have a love for Broadway musical theater, and they have spent a lot of time attending performances. Their youngest son is doing a local production of Hadestown in Wellesley, and their oldest is performing at the Agassi theater in a production of 9-5, the film with Dolly Parton, which has themes of female empowerment. Timestamps: 04:50: Transition to Medical School and Early Career Challenges 13:14: Joining McKinsey and Early Consulting Experience 23:20: Discovering a Passion for Biopharma Consulting 30:04: Founding ClearView Healthcare Partners 37:27: Personal Life and Family Featured Non-profit: Hi. This is Steve Chao, class of 1992. The featured nonprofit of this episode of The 92 report is the Merriemack Repertory Theater. My wife and I love live theater. The MRT is a fantastic organization that puts on plays and musicals every year, serving a wide catchment area in and around Lowell, Massachusetts. I was actually introduced to the MRT via a fellow class of 92 Carrie Suzawa, married named Michael. And you can learn more about the work of the MRT through the website, mrt.org. And for now, here is Will Bachman with this week's episode. To learn more about their work, visit: https:mrt.org.
The MLP season is officially underway and we've got a lot to cover after an exciting opening weekend. Orlando Squeeze owner Ryan DeVos provides a behind-the-scenes look at the new standard for MLP events. Christian Alshon was the center of attention again as new serve rules were challenged throughout the weekend. Alshon weighs in on the switch from rally to traditional scoring and hopes that we don't see any more orange courts in the near future. Will Howells was on court with Anna Leigh Waters and Hayden Patriquin when chaos erupted. He provides his firsthand account of the events and shares why the unique coed format of MLP creates a dynamic not typically seen in sports. Finally, Ben Padula from Real Clear Stats breaks down the data and has a recommendation that might just appease MLP players and spectators. Performance, comfort, and style in one effortless collection. Save 20% on apparel from MUEV with code THEDINK at https://muevbrand.com/collections/new-arrivals-2 Leave your voicemail for the PicklePod at (512) 200 - 4299 ------------------ Like the ep? Do us a favor: subscribe to our channel and leave a review on Apple or Spotify -Subscribe to our 'all things pickleball' *free e-newsletter* at https://www.thedink.beehiiv.com https://www.instagram.com/thedinkpickleball/ -Follow us on IG -Continue the convo in our private FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedi... -For everything else we do, visit https://linktr.ee/dinkfam -Read more about Zane and subscribe to his newsletter at https://zanenavratilpickleball.com/ -Follow Zane on IG @zanenavratilpickleball ------------------ Ryan DeVos 1:49 Orange courts set the tone 6:10 Behind the scenes in hosting an MLP event 10:36 Can MLP thrive with less involved owners 12:06 The Squeeze embody the Flint Tropics Christian Alshon 16:20 Christian Alshon coaching at US Open 18:30 Alshon weighs in on new scoring system 20:13 Dishing out strategy during matches 22:09 Getting' Lost in the orange' 24:24 Playing by your own serve rules 26:20 Let's get the call right 32:37 Serve height rule is broken again 39:08 Weekend takeaways 40:50 Rapid fire and blind ranking 44:30 - 29:24 The Tice Spreadsheet 49:06 Tiers of MLP teams 54:50 The ‘new girlies' 56:46 Dylan Frazier and Tina Pisnik new paddles' 57:06 Agassi and ALW no doubters 59:51 Listener questions 1:03:39 Zane sticking up for his teammate Will Howells 1:02:38 Rehashing the ALW vs Big H altercation 1:08:45 Is there anything you'd do differently? 1:10:08 Coed pickleball brings a new dynamic 1:12:33 If Willie was commissioner for the day 1:16:38 Will's special deal to play MLP and APP in 2025 Ben Padula 1:19:58 Zane nerds out with Real Clear Stats 1:25:23 Is one game to 11 too short? 1:30:33 Strategy changes for rally vs traditional scoring Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andre Agassi and I have one--perhaps two--things in common. It's episode #756 of The ANEZ SEZ podcast...
On March 15th, AZ sat down with Andre Agassi at Phoenix Country Club during Jonny's Arizona Tennis Classic (ATP Challenger), for 30 minutes of vintage Andre. Insightful, entertaining, and candid as always. It was a great crowd, and Agassi did not disappoint. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it take to become an entrepreneurial powerhouse in the retail world? Tony Chinn, a seasoned retail expert, joins us today to share his incredible journey from starting as a greeter at Guess to launching his own successful entrepreneurial venture. With experience at iconic brands like BB, Kitson, Forever 21, Agassi, and Akira, Tony's story is a testament to the power of intention and vision boards when it comes to achieving lasting success. Listen in to hear practical advice for retailers and insights into maximizing retail success. Resources: Tony Chinn: Website | Instagram Boutique Summit 2025 Retail Bootcamp 2025 Boutique Boss Planner Join The Boutique Hub Ashley Alderson: Instagram The Boutique Hub: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | TikTok | YouTube
The likable Justin Gaard, aka Gaardsy, joins Kilby to talk about their beloved Timberwolves. It's crunch time America and the Wolves need to make the playoffs. Kilby and Gaardsy discuss Julius Randle, the crusty sharpshooter called Donte, and the coming out party for Jaylen Clark. Also, the pressure is on JJ McCarthy. Everyone seems to think he's special. Plus, The Life Gorgeous Quiz - Borg vs Agassi. Enjoy the magic young people. Sponsor: ExpressVPN.com/kilborn - protect your online privacy & get an extra four months free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kosta talks playing with Agassi, Roddick, Pegula, Navarro, in Asheville this past weekend, raising money for Hurricane Helene relief. Lucky Loser bigtime.
Send us a textIn this week's episode, the Served team escaped the cold for a few days to watch Andy play the Baha Mar Tennis Cup in Nassau, Bahamas AND we got to catch up with 7x Grand Slam Champion, John McEnroe. McEnroe shares stories of his career, his experiences watching the new generation of tennis, and his love for both Davis Cup and Laver Cup.Huge thanks to the Baha Mar Resort team for hosting us this past weekend!Support the showKeep up with us on socials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast/X: https://twitter.com/Served_PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast?_t=8jZtCnzdAnX&_r=1Watch the Episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0k_--YLuTNuDvq1Dw4zHmw