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Alex Myers is the Founder and CEO of Manifest Group, a leading B Corp certified brand communications agency with studios in London, Manchester, New York, Los Angeles, Stockholm and Melbourne. As an agency, Manifest is a driving force for better diversity, equality and inclusion in the creative industries which is powered by an all female managing partnership and creative director team globally. Alex is a vocal advocate for fusing creative disciplines to deliver fully ‘unified' campaigns across paid, earned, social and owned media. Starting the business in 2009 from his living room, with no clients, colleagues, or connections, the agency has grown to become one of the most highly awarded creative independent networks worldwide, receiving hundreds of industry accolades. Here, he shares that experience and the insights and lessons he has learned along the way. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded live on Zoom and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
In the final hour of the show, Mac & Bone are joined by Jake Delhomme, as he talks about his thoughts on what the Panthers should do in the NFL Draft, Alex Myers sets the scene for the weekend at the Masters, the guys preview the weekend in sports, they read funny texts & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Myers from Golf Digest joins the show, as he recaps the opening round of the Masters Tournament, he sets the scene for the weekend at Augusta National, he weighs in on the on-course incident involving an amateur golfer & moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trap Talk Reptile Network Presents Kush's Korner Ep.44 The history of Lace Monitors in the US with Bryan Waterloo ft. Alex MyersJOIN TRAP TALK PATREON HERE: https://bit.ly/311x4gxHOST: Steven Kush / scrubshepherd Guest: Bryan Waterloo / waterloo_laceCo-host: Alex Myers / alexsagamidsSUPPORT USARK: https://usark.org/MORPH MARKET STORE: https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/ex...SUBSCRIBE TO THE TRAP TALK PODCAST: https://bit.ly/39kZBkZSUBSCRIBE TO TRAP TALK CLIPS: / @traptalkclips SUBSCRIBE TO THE TRAP VLOGS:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKxL...SUPPORT USARK: https://usark.org/memberships/Follow On IG: The Trap Exotics https://bit.ly/3hthAZuTrap Talk Reptile Podcast https://bit.ly/2WLXL7w Listen On Apple:Trap Talk With MJ https://bit.ly/2CVW9Bd Unfiltered Reptiles Podcast
In honor of the 25th anniversary of Paul Thomas Anderson' Magnolia (1999), Bald Move is rereleasing their coverage. Special thanks to Lauren, Anne, and Rick who chipped in to commission this podcast on Magnolia for Alex Myers as a Christmas (!!!) present. Jim and I had never seen Magnolia, the Paul Thomas Anderson classic before now, and wow is it a doozy. Starring greats such as William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Julianne Moore, to name just a few, it involves a day in the life of a dozen or so characters on a collision course with fate and coincidence, and what they'll learn about themselves and each other along the way. Fueled by raw emotion and melodrama, we were intrigued by the complex tale being woven before our eyes. If you haven't seen it, check it out before we spoil it for you on this podcast, because it's an amazing film. Thanks again Lauren, Anne, and Rick! We couldn't do it without you. If you'd like to commission a podcast for yourself or a loved on, check out our shop for full details! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The flood of ‘purpose-led marketing' has seen it lose its meaning, and businesses wade into issues beyond their remit - neglecting their real ethical responsibilities. So what now for purpose? Joining Manifest's Chief Design Officer, Martin Farrar-Smith are Copywriter & Author Nick Asbury whose latest book, The Road to Hell argues that purposeful business results in bad marketing; Gemma Ballinger, Managing Director of Studio Output who build brands and digital experiences full of character, difference and purpose; and from Manifest, we have Creative Director Daisy Phillips and Founder & CEO Alex Myers who believe purpose-led marketing is over and are on a mission to inspire an era of ‘progress-driven marketing'.
After spending time with Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler recently, Alex Myers tells us what it was like to hang out with the group. Are Bryson and Koepka really buddies now? Not quite ... Myers explains.We also talked about Bandon initiating a lottery for tee times in 2026, Anthony Kim being delusional and why Ryan Moore is on pins and needles this week.
Send us a textThis is the latest in our Birthday series: Manifest is 15 years old!Manifest has offices in the US (New York and LA), London, Australia and Sweden. The total group fee income is £8m. Interestingly £4 of that is now in the US, £3 in the UK and £1m divided between Sweden and Australia.On this week's show Alex reflects on 15 years on Manifest.Before we start, the big news is that the PRmoment Awards 2025 are open.All the categories, the updated entry form and the 2025 entry pack can be viewed on the awards microsite.Also, thanks so much to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors the PRCA.Here's a summary of what Alex and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discuss:4 mins Alex divides the 15 years since he founded Manifest into 5 year segments.“When we started we didn't have any clients, didn't know how to run an agency, no board experience.”“Brewdog was a star in the ascendance like no other in those first few years we worked with them. That then attracted big brands quite quickly. Everyone was asking how did you do that: The answer was ‘by having more influence that you give your agencies generally.'”“In the early 5 years, one thing that was difficult was there was pressure of recruiting people and being responsible for their jobs.”14.30 mins “We (Manifest) have changed the PR industry in lots of ways.”16.30 mins Alex talks us through years 6 to 10 years of Manifest.“One of the biggest transitions for me personality, was from founder creative to founder CEO. I'm not sure I've ever finished that transition.”“Not many people are playing the long game, not in agency land anyway.”23.30 mins How did Manifest's mix of clients change in the 6-10 year phase compared to the 1-5 year stage?“After 10 years we were around £5m…the number of people was the big difference.”27 mins Alex on the last 5 years in Manifest, which includes the toughest part of Manifest's story.“In the UK, our home market, economics have been a challenge. Brands have temporarily pulled back from looking at things holistically.”“There's a quiet confidence in the PR industry at the moment. But no-one is getting cocky.”31 mins Alex on why Manifest's US bridgehead has worked. The US is now Manifest's biggest market.“We were able to look at the differences between the different markets and make them work for us.”34 mins What offends Alex more, Manifest being called a consumer PR firm or an advertising firm?36 mins Was 2022/23 Alex's toughest time in business? What happened? And how did Manifest get back on track?40 mins What are the most important skill types within Manifest now?“I remember once being called an expert generalist.”“You need specialist skills and generalist interest.”42 mins Who have been the most important people in the Manifest story along the way?
John Swantek reconnects with Alex Myers to delve into FedExCup Fall, international golf, and the potential return of Tiger Woods to the PGA TOUR.
First day of an advanced university-level sex ed class.Based on a post by smalltitslovr, in 4 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Steamy Stories.Hi! My name is Samantha. I'm a 25 year old college graduate. I am about 5' 3", and I'm a very petite girl. I have black hair and blue eyes. My tits are small-ish, but they look larger because of my small figure (a 32 b chest looks more voluptuous than a 38 b does.) My ass is average. But nice and tight, because I work out quite a bit.Today, I'd like to tell you about a class I took in second semester of my sophomore year of college: Advanced Sexual Education. Here's the description from the course catalog: I attended a private research university, in southern California.Human Sexuality 3O1."Everyone takes a sex-ed class in high school that goes over the basics. That class should have covered the basics of each gender's biological systems, and the reproduction system as a whole. This class goes beyond that basic overview, and provides an in-depth study of the sexuality of human beings. The course will include discussions, demos, and lab projects. Students must be 18+ years of age."I really felt I needed to take this class. You see, at my high school, we had a one-week version of the sex-ed class, and I had been sick for the last 3 days that week. Although I had picked up many things since then, I was never quite sure what I missed, and felt that I might be missing something important. I thought this might be a good opportunity to fill in those pieces I had missed.I'd read the description of this class many times, and wondered what exactly it would entail. "Demos and lab projects" and "18+". Those two pieces of the description made me both scared and excited. Of course 18 years was the required age for consensual sex, in our state. Did that mean that we were going to be having sex in the class? Surely we couldn't be required to have sex. That would be illegal. Wouldn't it? Our university did have a few prodigy kids on campus, who were still under-age. They were banned from signing up, or even auditing the sessions. There was no online option, either.After thinking on it for about 3 weeks straight, I decided I would sign up.First Day.The first day of the class finally arrived. I'd been anticipating it since the moment I'd signed up. I'd thought about backing out several times, but reconsidered each time.I'd dressed in a tight, white t-shirt with a decal, blue jean shorts with a white belt, and flip-flops.I arrived at my classroom at 7:55; 5 minutes early. It was a very early class. I didn't see many people on campus on the way there. The class was in the basement of the psychology building. I'd never been down there before. I'd heard that's where some psych studies were held, and a few classes. It was tucked away in a corner of the building where nobody would stumble into it by accident.As I walked in, I noticed several people sitting in seats around the room. There was roughly an even mix of males to females. I found a seat in the second row, and pulled out my phone and checked social media, as I waited nervously for class to start. As I waited, I noticed most of the people in the room seemed a little nervous. Many were looking around, and a few seemed like they wanted to get up and leave.Finally, the teacher arrived; 1 minute late.She was somewhat tall for a woman (maybe 5'10"), in her early 30s. She had blonde hair, put up in a bun. She had black rimmed glasses. On top, she wore a white blouse, which was unbuttoned down to just above her bra, revealing a lot of cleavage as well as quite a bit of her mid-sized sized breasts. Over that, she wore a bright red cardigan. She was also wearing a black skirt that came to about mid-thigh, showing off very long, tan legs. On her feet, she wore 1-inch, red heels, matching her cardigan.She walked to the table at the front of the classroom, and set her bag down on it. She pulled off her cardigan, draping it over the back of the chair, which revealed her slim figure. She reached into her bag, and took out some papers; presumably, her notes."Hello class." she said, once she was ready. "This is Advanced Sexual Education. If you are not here for Advanced Sexual Education, please leave. You're in the wrong place."I looked around. Nobody left. There were 12 guys, and 8 girls, including me. The seats were arranged in 4 rows of 5, with 10 seats wrapped around the outside of the room. Some of the chairs were emptyThe teacher looked around to make sure nobody was slow to stand, then continued. "Ok. I'll introduce myself and go over some guidelines, then take roll. My name is Sharon Gladwell. You can call me Sharon. I've worked here at the university for about 5 years. This is my first year teaching. Normally, I do research for the psych department. My specialty is human sexuality and arousal. I've lead several studies on various topics including stimulation, bondage and exhibitionism."Everyone in the class seemed stunned at how openly she talked about these "behind-doors" topics."Now, some guidelines." She pulled some papers out of her bag, and passed them out. "Here's the syllabus. In there, you will find details on everything I am about to say. If, at any time, any of you feel you are not suited for this class, feel free to get up and leave. No harm, no foul."This class is designed with two goals in mind. Firstly, to educate you all on the details of human sexuality. We will study the specific of how the human body works; specifically, the similarities and differences between males and females. We will also examine how certain stimuli cause certain reactions. We will cover intercourse in detail, both traditional and non-traditional methods. We will cover fetishes of many varieties, pornography, body modification (as it relates to sexuality), and coercion."The second goal is to push your boundaries. Throughout the semester, we will have numerous demonstrations, as well as solo and group projects on the topics and concepts we are covering. By the end of this class, you should all be more open sexually, and you will have experience far beyond many of your peers, measured by both depth and breadth."There will be times during the semester when I ask you do to do things you may not be comfortable doing. You may, of course, opt out, but it will negatively affect your participation grade, which is 50% of this course. The other 50% is broken up into 35% out-of-class projects and homework, and 15% for the final multi-format exam."Any questions so far?" she asked. A few hands went up. "Yes?" she said, pointing to a girl in the third row."You mentioned demonstrations," replied the girl. "Are those going to involve guests? And how involved will they be?"Sharon smiled, and replied, "No, we will normally not have guests this semester, unless we are covering a special topic. The demos will be performed by each of you, as well as by myself. They will be very in-depth, and will usually involve grouping up to get a chance to observe the topic, and get hands-on experience. Hopefully that clarifies it. If not, it should become clear in a little bit, as we'll be doing our first demo today.""Oh; thanks; " replied the girl, quite stunned, and a little confused."Anyone else?" asked Sharon. A boy on the left side of the room held his hand up. She nodded to him."So, when we group up, will we be grouping boy-boy or boy-girl?", the boy asked."Good question. For the start of the semester, we will form groups that include both genders. As each of you have the most experience with your own gender, you will need to study the other gender more thoroughly." Then she counted out how many of each there were in the room. "I was planning on pairs; however, it looks like the numbers don't quite work out for that. If we start with coed pairs, that'll leave four extra boys. So we'll have two groups of 3, with an extra boy in each, and two boys with me."The boy grinned, "Thanks. That's what I was hoping.""I'm sure it was," replied Sharon, with a bigger grin. "Any other questions?" There weren't any. "Alright then. We'll move on to roll-call. Some days, including today, I'll give you a question for the day. When I call your name, you will stand, answer the given question, and strip off your clothes. Normally, you will remove all of your clothing, but since it's the first day, you'll only be required to remove two articles of clothing. Shoes, socks, and jackets do not count."That got everyone's attention. There was no mention before that anyone would be stripping. It was implied, due to the fact that hands-on demos would probably require nudity, but this confirmed it."Today's question is an introduction," Sharon said. "You'll state your name, age, where you're from, and whether or not you are a virgin. We'll start with me. As I said before, my name is Sharon. I'm 32, and I'm from San Francisco. As I'm sure you have all guessed, I am not a virgin."With that said, she unbuttoned her blouse and removed it, placing it on the desk. Underneath, she had a sexy white bra, with black lace accents. Next, she unzipped the side of her skirt, and slipped it down her long legs, revealing a matching g-string.Now that her clothing was removed, I got my first good look at her body. She was slim, in a fit kind of way; she definitely worked out regularly. Her legs seemed to be miles long. She had one noticeable tattoo: some sort of tribal pattern, wrapping around the bottom of her tits. She was very tan; she must sun bathe quite a bit."Now your turn. First up, Tony Baker"A boy on the right side of the room stood up and introduced himself. "Hi I'm Tony Baker. I'm 19, and I'm from Texas. I am not a virgin." He pulled his shirt over his head. He had a tan body, with six-pack abs. Next, he pulled off his shoes and socks, then pulled his pants off, revealing a pair of red boxer briefs, which were tented slightly. Apparently I wasn't the only one who found Ms. Gladwell attractive."Nice to meet you Tony. You may take your seat. Next up, Mindy Hayes"She proceeded to call out each student's name. About half-way through, she called "Christina McCoy"Christina stood, and said, "I'm sorry, but I don't think I can do this." She grabbed her bag and quickly walked out of the classroom."No worries" said Ms. Sharon. "Would anyone else like to leave?" At that, a terrified white boy also left.She continued down the list, and nobody else left. Each student stood, said their name, age, and virginity status, and stripped off their shirts and their bottoms.Here's a summary:· Mindy Hayes - 19 year old white girl from Boston. Virgin. Wearing pale blue matching bra and panties.· Alex Myers - 18 year old white boy from Ohio. Not a virgin. Wearing black boxer shorts.· Dave Evans - 24 year old white boy from Georgia. Virgin. Red boxer briefs.· Darrell Wade - 23 year old white boy from Louisiana. Not a virgin. Grey boxer briefs.· Latoya Gilbert - 21 year old black girl from Chicago. Not a virgin. Red bra and panties.· Filipe Allen - 24 year old Portuguese boy from San Francisco. Not a virgin. Red boxers.· Eric Ramirez - 22 year old Hispanic boy from San Diego. Virgin. Blue boxer briefs· Ken Sharp - 21 year old white boy from Kansas. Virgin. Tighty whities· Billy Daniels - 19 year old white boy from New York. Not a virgin. Black boxers· Barbara Foster - 20 year old white girl from South Carolina. Not a virgin. Pink and black boy shorts, and a pink push-up bra· Roberto Walters - 18 year old Hispanic boy from New York. Not a virgin. Black and white boxers.· Irene Hunter - 21 year old white girl from Wisconsin. Not a virgin. Dark blue sports bra and matching panties.· John Gibson - 19 year old white boy from Connecticut. Virgin. Black boxer briefs· Amy Powell - 18 year old white girl from Maine. Virgin. Purple g-string and a white shelf bra· Sofia Mendez - 18 year old Hispanic girl from Ohio. Not a Virgin. Green g-string and matching lacy bra· Kent Doyle - 23 year old white boy from Colorado. Virgin. Bronco's boxers (orange and blue)· "And, last but not least, Samantha Rivera."I stood up. I was shaking a little. I was quite nervous. I'd been somewhat of an exhibitionist before, and I'd been naked in front of people before, but not in this kind of setting. But the biggest thing that was getting to me was the anticipation. The whole time I watched people strip, I knew my turn was coming. I was also nervous because I had slightly less clothing than all the other girls."I'm Samantha. I'm 19, and I'm from Colorado. I am not a virgin." I paused. "Um. Ms. Sharon; ""Yes, Samantha, is there a problem?" she replied."Er; .well; .I'm not wearing any undergarments. I usually don't. They make me uncomfortable.""Ah. An exhibitionist. I see. Well, it doesn't make much difference. Everyone will be stripping completely, starting tomorrow. You'll just have to do it a day early. If you're uncomfortable with that, this class probably isn't for you. Feel free to leave, if you'd like.""Um. No, I'm okay." I had a feeling she'd say something to that effect, but part of me was hoping she'd cut me some slack. Maybe let me keep my shorts? But, at the same time, I was also hoping that she wouldn't. :)So, I proceeded to strip. First, I kicked off my flip-flops. Then I grabbed the bottom of my shirt, and slowly pulled it over my head. Everyone got a good look at my B-cup breasts, with my arms over my head. I dropped my shirt onto my bag, then continued. I undid my belt, then the button on my jean shorts, then the zipper. I hesitated for a moment, took a deep breath, then peeled my tight jean shorts off my naked body. As I did, I bent over, giving everyone behind me a good look at my ass and a small bit of my cunt. I picked my shorts up, and placed them on my bag. I smiled, and sat down, crossing my legs and my arms, which covered all the important bits."Excellent, class. Now that introductions are out of the way, we'll move on to our first topic: the human body. Today, we'll be going over the non-genitals. You may ask: 'what does that have to do with Sexual Education?'"Well, as we'll find out several times throughout the semester, sexuality doesn't require genitalia, or even nudity. An orgasm can be a achieved in other ways. For example, you can make someone cum just by massaging them in non-sexual places, although I doubt we'll see that today."Now, let's pair up for our first demo. First I'll call out pairs, then we'll see who is left."When I call your name, the girl should get up and move to the guy. First pair. Samantha, you're with Tony."I stood up, and walked to the right side of the classroom. Everyone watched me as I went and I felt like I had 100 eyes glued to various parts of my naked body, although it was really only 34. But that's still a lot! I took an empty seat next to Tony.Sharon continued pairing every girl with a guy. When she was done, she said, "We have four guys left. Two will join me: John and Eric. The other two will join a pair of their choice."The remaining two guys stood and approached Tony and I.Sharon laughed. "I see you are both attracted to the lovely Samantha and Tony here. Unfortunately, we won't get to foursomes until later in the semester, so, since Alex got up quicker, he can join Samantha and Tony, and Filipe can join another group."Filipe looked disappointed, but he walked away and joined another pair. Alex sat down in an empty chair on the other side of me."Now, we'll be covering back massages first. Each male stand behind your female, and rub her shoulders, neck, and back. Remember: no
Want to know how to truly resonate with your audience and craft marketing strategies that hit the mark? Listen to our conversation with Alex Myers, head of marketing at the SEO Works, as we break down the essence of market orientation and how understanding your audience isn't just about sharing job titles but stepping into their shoes. From navigating the unique challenges of marketing to marketers to adapting strategies across different sectors, Alex shares invaluable insights that will transform your approach to campaign planning and execution.The future of SEO is a hot topic, especially with AI on the rise. Alex and I explore the delicate balance between technology and human-authored content, illustrating how authenticity and expertise remain irreplaceable. We dive into the significance of building a brand from the inside out, leveraging the strengths of internal teams to genuinely reflect a company's core values. Our discussion also extends to partnering with SEO agencies for maintaining content quality amidst ever-evolving algorithms, ensuring your brand remains trustworthy and impactful.Metrics matter, but which ones truly drive business success? We dissect the difference between vanity metrics and actionable metrics with Alex, focusing on metrics that genuinely affect the bottom line like customer retention and organic revenue. Through compelling examples, including a memorable marketing mishap involving construction workers, we underscore the importance of understanding your audience and thoroughly testing campaigns. Tune in for practical advice on navigating the balance between organic and paid campaigns, and learn how to prioritize real metrics that lead to sustainable growth.Send your questions here Curious if your social media and content strategy is ready to crush it in 2025? Let's find out together! Book a free 15-min brand discovery call with Chris to get tailored insights that can skyrocket your brand's growth. Ready to take the leap?
Adult film star Alex Myers confesses he has more than 900 bodies.
Golf Digest's own Shane Ryan subs in for Alex Myers this week to talk about the shocking selection of Keegan Bradley as the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain. Plus, a discussion about golf plaques, picks for the Scottish Open and early leans for the Open Championship.
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Alex Myers, Senior Writer Golf Digest joins the show to discuss the U.S. Open and who should be the favorites.
Mac and Bone talk to David Glenn about the standing of the ACC with more unhappiness in the conference, chat with Alex Myers about his favorites for Valhalla and hand out some attributes for the Panthers schedule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys welcome back Alex Myers, senior writer at Golf Digest, as they discuss his expectations for the PGA Championship at Valhalla.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your Newsbrief. Alex Myers from Golf Digest joins Zach. What team does Kirk Cousins yearn to be on after the Michael Penix Jr. news.
Golf Digest's Alex Myers joins Zach to preview the PGA Championship this weekend.
John Swantek hangs with Alex Myers to unpack an exciting week at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, review the Tiger-centric news of the week, and smile with pride about their beloved New York Knicks.
We have a wide variety of topics from the most recent playing of 'The Masters" golf televised this weekendby CBS, the sudden retirement of legendary Yankees annoucner John Sterling and some interesting twists and turns on the O.J. Simpson "Bronco Chase" 30 years ago. And, it's all on the newest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast," as host T.J. Rives is back guests are ready to discuss.T.J. is joined by Alex Myers, Sr. Writer of GolfDigest.com, who covered the Masters first hand as Scottie Scheffler won his second "Green Jacket" title in three years. They disucuss his accomplishments and the beatuy and intrigue of the course, the massive media accomodations and more. Plus, there's discussion on the ongoing dispute with the PGA Tour and LIV Golf and whether it will all eventually get resolved soon or not?Then, it's George Ofman of the "Tell me a story I don't know" podcast series from this feed and his new book from the same name. George has the latest on the Chicago sports scene, plus, we bring back his story from Bob Costas, whom O.J. Simpson was trying to call from the car during the amazing low speed chase in June 1994. George has great insight on that and all else in Chcago sports, including will the Bulls ever, ever, be championship relevant again, post- Michael Jordan?It's all part of the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and make sure to follow/subscrbie to us on Apple, Spreaker, Spotify, etc!
We have a wide variety of topics from the most recent playing of 'The Masters" golf televised this weekendby CBS, the sudden retirement of legendary Yankees annoucner John Sterling and some interesting twists and turns on the O.J. Simpson "Bronco Chase" 30 years ago. And, it's all on the newest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast," as host T.J. Rives is back guests are ready to discuss.T.J. is joined by Alex Myers, Sr. Writer of GolfDigest.com, who covered the Masters first hand as Scottie Scheffler won his second "Green Jacket" title in three years. They disucuss his accomplishments and the beatuy and intrigue of the course, the massive media accomodations and more. Plus, there's discussion on the ongoing dispute with the PGA Tour and LIV Golf and whether it will all eventually get resolved soon or not?Then, it's George Ofman of the "Tell me a story I don't know" podcast series from this feed and his new book from the same name. George has the latest on the Chicago sports scene, plus, we bring back his story from Bob Costas, whom O.J. Simpson was trying to call from the car during the amazing low speed chase in June 1994. George has great insight on that and all else in Chcago sports, including will the Bulls ever, ever, be championship relevant again, post- Michael Jordan?It's all part of the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and make sure to follow/subscrbie to us on Apple, Spreaker, Spotify, etc!
Mac and Bone close down the show by talking to Pete Nakos about the lawsuits involving the ACC, previewing the Masters with Alex Myers and wrapping up with the 'NY Butcher Shoppe Cut of the Day'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golf Digest Writer joins Zach Gelb
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A spirit haunting the British Library needs a helping hand.Content Warnings: Mentions of death and extensive discussion of gradual loss of ability.Today's episode discusses a fictional book by a fictional author. It is, however, inspired by one of my all-time favourite books, The Story of Silence by Alex Myers. If the story discussed in this episode intrigues you, I'd highly reccommend checking out this one!Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e6-ghostwriter/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Chelsea Krause as Renée Lewis, and Shannon Kelly as Julia.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition - II. Il Vecchio Castello. Performance sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Untold Story by Johannes Bornlof. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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John Swantek hangs with Alex Myers to unpack another super-charged edition of the WM Phoenix Open on Super Bowl Sunday, and peek ahead to the return of Tiger Woods at this week's Genesis Invitational. Also, conversation about the two's beloved New York Knicks and a strange golf-related knee injury.
Marietta Education Association member Alex Myers is on a mission to make sure every child can get the benefits of great physical education classes in welcoming environments that embrace differences in kids' abilities, and he wants to make sure educators have training about how to adapt their phys. ed. lessons to meet the needs of students with disabilities. Now, he's asking other educators to join him. Plus, now that OEA's revamped Legislative Scorecard has officially been launched, we're taking a deeper dive into the tool's features and how it can help ensure the best pro-public education lawmakers serve in Ohio's General Assembly.SHARE YOUR IDEAS AND EXPERIENCES | If you'd like to join the growing community of Ohio educators who are coming together to help each other create welcoming adaptive physical education classes, please email Alex Myers at myersa@oeaone.orgSEE HOW OHIO'S LEGISLATORS STACK UP | Click here to explore OEA's new Legislative Scorecard and to see where your legislator, and other Ohio legislators, stand on public education and labor rights issues. SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to subscribe on Google podcasts so you don't miss a thing. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Featured Public Education Matters guests: Alex Myers, Marietta Education Association member Alex Myers is a K-2 Physical Educator currently in his 9th year at Marietta City Schools. He is also a current Ohio's New Educators (ONE) Member Ambassador. He is currently working to expand awareness and comfort in educating our students on IEPs in Physical Education. He believes that every student deserves to feel welcome in the Physical Education environment and we need to destigmatize the intimidation factor of students with disabilities in inclusions settings. Jeff Wensing, OEA Vice President A high school math teacher in Parma City Schools, Jeff Wensing has been a public education advocate and leader for more than 30 years. Jeff served as President of the Parma Education Association from 2012-2018 and as President of the North Eastern Ohio Education Association (NEOEA) from 2016-2018. One of Jeff's accomplishments as a local and district leader was organizing members and the community to elect a new Parma Board of Education majority in 2017. Jeff has served on OEA's Constitution and Bylaws Committee and President's Cabinet, as Vice Chair of OEA's District Leaders Council, and as a member of the Fiscal Fitness Review Committee and Systemic Practices Committee. Since his election as OEA Vice President in 2019, Jeff has continued to emphasize the importance of organizing members throughout the state. He believes the OEA must support locals in order to both maintain and grow membership. Jeff believes it is critical to listen to members before decisions are made, ensure communication throughout the process, and engage in full transparency. In his second term as Vice President, he has continued to focus on the OEA's strategic issues, shared values, and the students members work with each day. Dan Ramos, OEA Manager of Government Relations Dan Ramos is from Lorain, Ohio, where he attended school at St. John the Baptist and Lorain Southview High School. After graduating high school in 2003, Dan obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, International Affairs and Philosophy from Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, OH in 2007. Through the 2008 presidential election cycle, he joined the Obama for America campaign, working to help elect President Obama in northeastern Ohio. In 2009, Dan was hired by the Service Employees' International Union (SEIU) District 1199 WV/OH/KY. Initially working with SEIU as an Administrative Organizer, representing and negotiating contracts for SEIU's state employees' division, he became SEIU 1199's Political and Legislative Liaison in late 2010. In 2011, Dan worked with fellow labor lobbyists and attorneys in the effort to stop Senate Bill 5 while it was in the General Assembly, and then lead SEIU's efforts field in Central and Northeast Ohio to collect signatures referendum and then defeat SB 5 on the November 2011 ballot. In 2012, Dan moved to the Ohio Education Association. Dan has served as OEA's Political Advocacy Consultant, where he was responsible for growing OEA's member political action and legislative advocacy, increasing OEA's PAC membership, the Fund for Children and Public Education, and assisting in OEA's political coalitions, such as LEAD Ohio and the America Votes Coalition. In 2018, Dan Ramos moved to Cincinnati, Ohio where he served as a Labor Relations Consultant for the Warren County Leadership Council, representing over 2,400 certified and classified K-12 teachers and ESPs. Dan returned to his political role with OEA in 2021, returning as a UniServ Political Advocacy Consultant and then moving into his current role as the Manager of Government Relations in May of 2022. As the Manager of Government Relations, Dan heads up OEA's efforts to engage the Ohio General Assembly and Members of Congress to advance OEA's legislative policy priorities, build relationships with Ohio's elected officials, and engage members in advocacy and accountability programs. Dan also helps coordinate OEA's political, coalition, and electoral programs. Connect with OEA: Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topics Like OEA on Facebook Follow OEA on Twitter Follow OEA on Instagram Get the latest news and statements from OEA here Learn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative Watch About us: The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools. Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on November 27 and December 12, 2023.
In this episode, Phil and Roy have a conversation with Alex Myers of Alex's Agamids! We discuss how he got started in herpetoculture, the value of mentorship, what draws him to agamids specifically, and a whole lot more! Alex is already a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm at a young age, and he's well on his way to contributing a lot to herpetoculture already. Don't miss this episode! Please like, subscribe, and share this episode, if you feel so inclined. To offer direct support to the show with a tip or donation, consider subscribing to our Patreon (https://patreon.com/projectherpetoculture) and have a look at our generous sponsors at the affiliate links below! SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/64-alex-myers/ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: Follow Alex on Instagram: @alexsagamids Send Alex an e-mail: hydrosaurinae@gmail.com Merch: https://www.projectherp.com/shop Our Sponsors: CHECK OUT Custom Reptile Habitats CLICK HERE Cold Blooded Caffeine (apply the code ‘projectherp' for 10% off): https://coldbloodedcaffeine.com/?ref=PH Tortoise Supply: https://www.tortoisesupply.com Reptile Rocks: https://www.superuro.com Redline Shipping: https://www.redlineshipping.com FairyTail Dragons: https://fairytaildragons.com Support, Subscribe & Follow: Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/projectherpetoculture Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@projectherpetoculture4860 Follow P : H on Instagram: @projectherpetoculture Follow Phil on Instagram: @aridsonly Follow Roy on Instagram: @wellspringherp
In our latest episode of Fresh Meet, our Founder and CEO Alex Myers sat down with entrepreneur, AI specialist and co-founder of Multiply, Rasmus Adler Wahlberg to chat about the highs, the lows and everything in between when it comes to artificial intelligence.
John Swantek hangs with Alex Myers to unpack the storylines from the Shriners Children's Open, recent news in the world of professional golf, and collective angst about New York sports teams.
News Brief l Alex Myers, Golf Digest l Will the Giants & Saquon Barkley agree on a contract extension?
Alex Myers joined Zach to preview the U.S. Open and discuss the latest with the PGA-LIV negotiations.
Alex Myers joined Zach to discuss how Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson will be perceived moving forward and why the PGA Tour decided to reverse course in merging with LIV.
News Brief l Alex Myers, Golf Digest l Hickey has never tried blue cheese with wings
Alex Myers joined Zach to preview the PGA Championship!
Has the Victor Wembanyama hype gone too far? l Alex Myers, Golf Digest l Zac Gallen hits a bird with a throw
Alex Myers joined Zach to preview the Masters and discuss if this could be Tiger Woods' final year playing at Augusta.
The final episode of Netflix's new golf series, Full Swing, and of our limited-run podcast recapping the show, is all about the star power of Rory McIlroy. As hosts Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman, and Alex Myers discuss, the producers were right to focus the entire last episode on the four-time major champion given the prominent role he played in golf in 2022, as well as his willingness to share parts of himself audiences had never seen before. We discuss some of the bright spots of an eventful final episode, as well as where we felt this show missed the mark. We also took time to assess the series as a whole, and even brought in our special guest novice golf fan to help us determine whether the show worked for audiences who maybe didn't have the same foundation of knowledge.Check out Shane's recap of the episode here.
In the second installment of our limited-run podcast series on Netflix's Full Swing, hosts Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman, and Alex Myers discuss a much-improved second episode that focuses on Brooks Koepka and Scottie Scheffler. We discuss the portrayal of Koepka as a one-time dominant force now in the throes of a prolonged slump; how it contrasts to Scheffler, an amiable up-and-coming star who catapulted up the world ranking last year and won his first major at the Masters; and how the filmmakers appeared to have righted the ship after a sluggish start.Check out Shane's recap of the episode here.
The next installment of our limited-run podcast series recapping Netflix's Full Swing reflects on the value of personality, and how the show's third episode featuring Ian Poulter stood apart from the previous two for that reason. Whereas earlier episodes had bigger names in Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka, hosts Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman, and Alex Myers argue that devoting an entire episode to the charismatic Poulter was a smart decision. We break down Poulter's struggle to remain relevant, and why his decision to join LIV Golf was at least given the necessary context. We also discuss the show's unique structure, one in which producers opted against a straight chronology in favor of jumping around to different points of the season.Check out Shane's recap of the episode here.
Hosts Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman, and Alex Myers haven't agreed on everything about Netflix's new golf show, Full Swing, but they agree that the show's fourth episode on journeyman Joel Dahmen was the best yet. In our limited-run podcast series recapping every episode, we explain why Dahmen's incredible journey through professional golf and his relatable demeanor made for compelling television. Among the favorite parts discussed in detail: Dahmen relaying the crushing loss of his mother to cancer, his own cancer scare, his bond with his caddie Geno Bonnalie, and his unlikely run to a career-best finish in the U.S. Open. This was our favorite episode, and as such, we loved diving into every part of it.Check out Shane's recap of the episode here.
The fifth installment of our limited-run podcast series recapping Full Swing, the new Netflix show, tackles the Matt Fitzpatrick and Dustin Johnson episode. Hosts Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman, and Alex Myers note that just like with Brooks Koepka and Scottie Scheffler in Episode 2, the show's producers opted to emphasize a contrast. Here it was between the overachieving Fitzpatrick and the naturally gifted Johnson, with a little bit of LIV Golf tension mixed in as well. While neither personality was as engaging as Joel Dahmen or Ian Poulter, we agreed this was still a well-crafted episode, and had the added benefit of following Fitzpatrick through the closing stages of his triumph at the U.S. Open at the Country Club.Check out Shane's recap of the episode here.
After a triumphant run of episodes in the new Netflix golf series, Full Swing, our podcast recapping the show was more critical of a sixth installment focusing on Tony Finau and Collin Morikawa. As hosts Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman, and Alex Myers say, there is much to like about the Tony Finau portion, which captures Finau's compelling and unique backstory, and provides new insight into the balance he strikes between his career and his large family. Where we struggled was with the depiction of Morikawa, who appears to be shoehorned into the role of a soulless, humorless tour pro. Was this a byproduct of Morikawa giving less access? Did the storyline of two pros of diverse backgrounds who were inspired by Tiger Woods work, or was it too forced? We break it all down in our analysis.Check out Shane's recap of the episode here.
As the Netflix series on golf, Full Swing, approaches the end, our podcast recapping the show can't help but judge the seventh episode through the prism of missed opportunities. Were rookies Sahith Theegala and Mito Pereira compelling enough to carry an entire show? Was either one of the biggest storylines of 2022? Although there were elements of the seventh episode—Theegala's father being one, Pereira's all-time collapse at the PGA being another—hosts Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman, and Alex Myers agree this episode was similar to the first episode in its overreliance on a contrived storyline.Check out Shane's recap of the episode here.
Shane Ryan, Sam Weinman and Alex Myers will be your guides through the upcoming Netflix show "Full Swing." The trio will discuss what the show gets right, what feels a bit off and everything in between. With each episode, we'll have a podcast to break down everything you just saw, and there may be a special guest to wrap it all up.