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Join John and Kailey in a thought-provoking conversation with Alex Brodsky as they delve into the intricate details of the ATF's War on Plastic, uncovering its ambiguous scope. The discussion takes an unexpected turn, revealing that the ATF is learning from Soviet Russia to push toward a common goal. From the fading tradition of building firearms to the unsettling trend of companies neglecting customer list confidentiality, this dialogue explores parallels that prompt reflection on government overreach and its consequences.
GOA is proud to present the 14th episode of the State Of The Second podcast. In this episode John and Kailey sit down with Alex Brodsky, an industry expert.In this thought provoking discussion they delve into the American tradition of building firearms, and the intricate details of the ATF's War on Plastic, uncovering its ambiguous scope. Alex shares his experience growing up in the Soviet Union, and the disturbing similarities between the goals of the totalitarian communist government and the ATF.The State of the Second is available on all podcast platforms. New episodes air every Wednesday.Listen on your favorite podcast platform:Spotify:Apple Podcast:Google Podcasts
Are you ready for an inspiring basketball journey? Join us on the Overseas Famous Podcast as we dive into the incredible story of Alex Brodsky, an underdog who defied the odds and carved his own path to success on the court.In this episode, we'll take you back to Alex's high school days, where he faced numerous challenges trying to break into the rotation. Discover how he overcame adversity and transformed his game to become a force to be reckoned with.Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as Alex shares the gripping story of his transition from playing for a small Division III team to participating in coed intramurals. Find out how he maintained his unwavering passion for the game during that challenging period.Discover the power of persistence as he reveals the process of reaching out to countless schools across the country and the determination he displayed in pursuing a walk-on opportunity at Binghamton University.Join us as we explore the turning point in Alex's journey, when he faced unexpected obstacles after three years at Binghamton. Gain insight into the challenges he encountered and the thought process behind his difficult decision to leave and pursue other options.Immerse yourself in the gripping tale of his experience in Israel, where he sought a playing opportunity. Uncover the role that timing played in securing his chance to play in Luxembourg, and how he made the most of the opportunity.Dive into the competitive world of Luxembourg's second division, as he discusses the challenges he faced among players with impressive backgrounds and accomplishments. Learn how he proved himself and made a name for himself on the court.Gain valuable insights into the self-representation journey as Brodsky shares how he reached out to European and TBL teams, handled translations, and effectively presented himself to potential opportunities.Finally, uncover Alex's future aspirations and goals in his basketball career. Learn about his plans to continue his success and overcome potential challenges that lie ahead.Don't miss out on this captivating episode of "From Benchwarmer to Breakout" with Alex Brodsky. It's a story of resilience, determination, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. Subscribe now and be inspired by this incredible basketball journey!#BasketballJourney #FromBenchwarmerToBreakout #InspirationOnTheCourt
We're kicking off our summer action movie series with the Wachowskis' 1999 classic, "The Matrix." They use landlines to move from the real world to the fake one, are tracked via cell phones, turning them into dramatic, symbolic devices. All while being extremely '90s. Thanks as always to Alex Brodsky for making our theme music and Makenzie Flom for the art.
Boot's Riley's film debut "Sorry to Bother You" adapts the style and politics of his music with The Coup to the big screen, to really stunning results. It's also all about telemarketing! So that's what we're talking about today. Thanks as always to Alex Brodsky for making our theme music and Makenzie Flom for the art.
Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 22. Today we’re going to chat with Alex Brodsky from Polymer 80, make a prank call to Southern Bullets, and talk about the new Sig Sauer P365.
Griffin is back after a week away. We talk about his brother's wedding, seeing Lady Bird, seeing Hamilton, and crying through all of them!!! Also Taylor Swift said "shit" just as he predicted. And Thanksgiving talk. Many things. Thanks as always to Alex Brodsky for making our theme music and Makenzie Flom for the art.
Griffin's brother got married this weekend so that means our good friend Carleigh Knowles is BACK to talk about "Stranger Things 2." Be advised we're going full spoilers as we try to answer all the biggest questions, like: Is Eleven a boring character? Was Billy all that hot? What was Griffin's best man speech like? What about Bob? And what do we want out of season 3? Thanks as always to Alex Brodsky for making our theme music and Makenzie Flom for the art.
Drew and Sean are back! We begin by talking about how dumb Pokemon is and how cool Rogue One looks, but then even leave some time to talk about MLS! We give our takes on if NYCFC and Colorado are actually good, we give our guesses on if Toronto can actually be beaten by the rest of the East, and argue over if the Union are over or under performing. Then, like some morons, we dissect Bruce Arena's tirade against analytics and try to figure out of Portland, Seattle, or San Jose is most likely to grab a playoff spot.At one point Drew says that this Giovinco article about his shooting was by @lowedownstats. Rob Lowe does cool work, but it was actually Alex Brodsky (@highpressblog). Check him out!Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Drew Olsen (@drewjolsen) and Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) on twitter and ASA on facebook.