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#020: Building a Business Around Your Niche with Allison Lee Guest Interview with Allison Lee In this episode I sit down with Allison Lee, founder and owner of Eventide Pennant Co. for a cozy conversation about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship and everything that goes into running an online creative business. Allison started her business as a side hustle in 2019 and now works full time on her custom pennant business with six employees. Her story is relatable in so many ways and sure to leave you feeling inspired to chase your dreams! Check out the Eventide Pennant Co. here! SPONSORS This episode is sponsored by Shopify. I've been using Shopify for the past 10 years to run my online business! Sign up through this link to get your first month for just $1 and discover how Shopify can help you manage and grow your online storefront no matter what stage of the game your business is at! JOIN OUR TRIBE! We would LOVE to hear from you! Be sure to connect with us on social. Send us a DM with your thoughts from the show or share a screenshot when you listen in your story! We would so appreciate if you leave a review and share with a friend! Follow us on instagram at: @_the5to9podcast Connect with us on Facebook: facebook.com/the5to9pod
What's the MetPro experience for someone familiar with managing complex Broadway shows and major corporate events? What does it take to run a marathon in nearly all 50 states? Join host Crystal O'Keefe in her conversation with Allison Lee, a MetPro client and marathon runner on her inspiring journey. Whether on the road for business, or on the road for a race, Allison's success has a lot to do with MetPro.Since discovering MetPro in 2018, Allison has found the accountability and guidance she needs to stay on track with her professional and personal goals. From meal planning to personalized nutrition, Allison shares how MetPro has given her a sustainable lifestyle. Whether you travel extensively, maintain a demanding schedule, or are a long-distance runner, this episode is a must-listen. Join the conversation as we dive deep into fitness, nutrition, and the power ofAll episodes of The MetPro Method can be found anywhere you get podcasts or go to MetPro.co/podcast. Be sure to follow, rate, and review. You can learn more about MetPro at MetPro.co!
Today we're welcoming Allison Lee of Eventide Pennant Co. to the Bestie Business Banter podcast! Allison is a P.E. teacher turned entrepreneur. Like us, she's juggling a business and motherhood. It's all in a day's work! You'll hear all the details of Allison's customizable pennant business, which offers options for monthly milestones, back to school, room decor, and more. We also chat about the celebrations and challenges of running small businesses, managing distractions, advice on organization, and some unpopular opinions (sorry in advance if we offend anyone!). After listening, you just may think twice before telling a mom that she's "doing a good job"! Today's banter includes: Laundry chaos caused by POINTLESS removable pads A genius hack for loading silverware in your dishwasher A pregnancy announcement trend that makes Lauren do a double take How Allison's life has changed as a result of Eventide Pennant Co's success Nap schedules and quiet time struggles Advice for moms trying to balance all the demands Why sometimes ya just need to lower your expectations Bestie Banter includes: blood boilers, what's saving our life right now, and unpopular opinions Business Banter includes: the exact moment that Allison's business took off, what her team looks like, the long-term vision for Eventide Pennant Co, and more Links You Might Be Looking For: Allison's Instagram: @eventidepennantco Eventide Pennant Co website Rebecca's Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/themomfluencer Lauren's Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/counselorclique Allison's Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/eventidepennantco Episode 7, "Nothing But Time" with Kate Strickler of Naptime Kitchen Interested in Sponsoring the Pod for an Episode? Send us an email! Connect with Us: • Send a DM: @themomfluencer • Send us an email: hello@bestiebusinessbanter.com • Shop the Momfluencer Amazon Storefront • Rebecca's business: @its.not.rocket.science • Lauren's business: @counselorclique • Leave a 5-star podcast review: Apple Podcasts and Spotify
Today's podcast features a new segment where we will be sharing live coaching calls with our community! This episode features fellow photographer, Allison Lee, as Kristin coaches her through raising her prices. Allison is located in a small rural town on the border of Canada and she averages 26 weddings per year. Her goal is to raise her prices and take on less weddings to meet her financial goal per year while also having a better work/life balance. Family and quality time spent with her husband and dog are most important to her at the moment. Does this sound like you? Tune in to hear what advice and plan Kristin gives Allison! Apply to be coached on the podcast HERE! Connect with Allison: Allison is the owner of AllisonLee Photography based out of Northern New York. She specializes in Weddings, Branding with a sprinkling of Family photography. Allison has had a camera in her hands for as long as she can remember, but went full time in her business in 2021. Growing up on a 7th generation farm has instilled in her the importance of legacy memories that she captures for generations to come. She is a lover of the sunshine & outdoors and enjoys exploring with her husband and rescue dog.https://allisonleephotographyny.mypixieset.com/home/ Instagram: allisonleephotographyny Our Sponsors: 17hats - use code "Dangerous" to receive 50% off your first year. Connect with Kristin: Instagram @kristinsweeting Danger School Online Course Apply for coaching Credits: Music by @shammydee Produced by Jen Madigan Creative
"Our main priorities right now are not unlike all people leaders. We're focused on hiring and we're focused on retention. On the hiring front, it's less about volume hiring. I think that everyone's slowing down just a little bit. With this economy we're focused on smart hiring and making sure that we're bringing in the right people for the right roles. Making sure not just to check a box or to make sure we're getting people in, but we want them to be happy in that role." Allison Lee, Chief People Officer, Persado We're Only Human -- Episode 152 When we select candidates, bias enters the process. There's no other way to say it. But increasingly companies are using tools to help them make selection decisions based on data. In Persado's case, the company uses Bryq to help create a clear picture of what each candidate brings to the table so hiring managers can select the best fit candidate for the role, not just one that makes them feel comfortable. As we hear from Allison Lee, Chief People Officer at Persado, this type of tool also makes internal mobility and employee career development a more structured and valuable process, turning it from a reactive challenge to a proactive opportunity. Show Notes Connect with Allison on LinkedIn Learn more about Bryq Watch the whole replay for the State of DEIB event Check out the show archives and get free updates for new episodes
Ben Franklin has been quoted as saying “In this world nothing can be said to be certain except Death and taxes” Death is a harsh reality that none of us wants to think about or deal with regardless of our health. Death is part of life and planning your estate can give you peace of mind that your wishes will be met, and your loved ones are taken care of. Allison Lee is a Trust and Estate Planning Attorney and the Associate General Counsel for Free Will. Allison, whose career was helping others plan their estate now suddenly found it deeply personal. She was shocked to learn that her otherwise healthy mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Allison shares her journey and the importance of estate planning. Taking care of your Estate Planning will make things go smoothly. Not having a plan in place your Estate could end up in Court and state law is going to govern where your assets go. As hard as this can be the best thing we can do for our loved ones and ourselves is to have our arrangements in place. This episode is not meant to take away hope but more to offer resources. If you'd like more information, please contact Free Will at F-R-E-E-W-I-L-L-D-O-T-C-O-M "As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever" - today's episode is dedicated to Melanie Darvin Stratler.
Allison Lee sits down to talk priorities and interests as she reaches her final stretch as Commissioner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Allison Lee sits down to talk priorities and interests as she reaches her final stretch as Commissioner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's a question for apparel retailers: how do you close more sales with shoppers and ensure they don't return the items they purchase from your store? Answer: make sure they're happy with the experience and the product they ended up with. For a long time, an easy way luxury department stores and some high-end retailers ensured customer satisfaction was by offering free tailoring. But with more people shopping at different locations and even shopping online, how can tailoring be optimized for the modern world? Enter Hemster, a tailoring business that merges style and science to bring traditional customization to today's consumers. They work with apparel retailers who sell in-store and online to capture and store a customer's perfect measurements and ensure that customer is always ordering the right size and receiving an item that's made to fit them. Our guest today is Allison Lee, the CEO & Founder of Hemster. In today's episode, you'll learn how her B2B2C business ends up creating a better experience for the end-user of the apparel product, i.e. customers like me, by providing the last mile of customization-as-a-service. It's an interesting business model, which makes for an interesting conversation. The Electric Runway Podcast is brought to you by ThreediumLearn more about our sponsor, Threedium: https://unlimited3d.com/Electric Runway: Visit Electric Runway: http://electricrunway.com/More podcast episodes: https://electricrunway.com/the-podcast/Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/15F6eMSFReREEp8fVgNA0L?si=62e6b01855c643acSubscribe to the Electric Runway podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/electric-runway-podcast/id1064514329Social Links: Follow Electric Runway on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electric_runway/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/electricrunway?sub_confirmation=1Follow Electric Runway on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Electric_RunwaySign up for our email newsletter: https://electricrunway.us12.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=c19c412b7bb4d91525f92fa00&id=65332c724eAmanda Cosco Social Links:Follow Amanda Cosco on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amanda_coscoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanda_cosco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacoscoGuest Links:Hemster website: hemster.coHemster LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hemster/Allison Lee LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonhyeinlee/
In this week's episode of the eCom Ops Podcast, Norbert Strappler is joined by Allison Lee, CEO at Hemster. They discuss how customisation in product/service offering can lead to higher customer satisfaction, tips on reducing eCommerce returns and increasing conversions and the post-pandemic dynamics shift of eCommerce.
Keynote speaker Acting Chair of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Allison Herren Lee, discusses her views on current market issues and priorities for the SEC this year.
SEC Commissioner Allison Lee joins this episode to discuss her recent remarks calling for greater transparency in private markets, the impact of the secular decline in the number of public companies on retail investors, and the push for additional disclosures, particularly related to climate risk.
We've probably all said it before: I'll be happy when I get that promotion, the new house, the dream client, the pay rise. As ambitious people, it's easy to get caught up in the grind and chase of striving for success. But what if we let joy in right now? Allison Lee is the CEO & Founder of tech company, Hemster, a platform that's working with brands to tailor clothing to you (not the other way around). In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, Allison shares why you shouldn't base all of your happiness on one milestone, the power of taking a leap of faith and how to trust yourself to keep going. Discover more:Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C -Learn more about Hemster: https://www.hemster.co/ -Follow Hemster on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hemsterco/ -Connect with Allison on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonhyeinlee/ -Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode of the eCom Ops Podcast, Norbert Strappler is joined by Allison Lee, CEO at Hemster. They discuss how customisation in product/service offering can lead to higher customer satisfaction, tips on reducing eCommerce returns and increasing conversions and the post-pandemic dynamics shift of eCommerce.
Allison Lee Burgess, LMFT is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Professional Speaker, and Parent Coach. She recently presented her TEDx talk, “Re-imagining Parenting: Transforming Expectations to Appreciation of Neurodiversity.” For nearly a decade she has specialized in working with highly sensitive, anxious, and spirited teens and their parents to help families stay emotionally connected through even the most intense times. Allison has helped hundreds of teens and their families, and has done speaking engagements, presentations, and webinars to over 20 different private, public, and charter schools. She has counseled members of the U.S. Figure Skating Team and has had her writing contributions featured in Lambert academic book publications, and published online articles for Divorce Magazine. Allison is a single working mom and proud parent of three fabulous teenagers. She has a private practice in Pacific Palisades, California and also coaches clients virtually across the country. Allison Lee Burgess, LMFT ------ Instagram Facebook
Take Back Time: Time Management | Stress Management | Tug of War With Time
Time management is such a weird term because when you come to think of it, time is something that is not exactly within your control. What you can control though, is how you spend it. Time tracking, whether done manually or with the aid of tools, helps you allocate your energy better so that you can get more work done during the hours that work best for you. Penny Zenker enthusiastically discusses this with Deb Allison Lee, a digital productivity coach, certified professional organizer and Evernote certified consultant who specializes in helping entrepreneurs use technology to increase productivity. For Deb, time management is really just about knowing how your energy works, identifying your peak times and organizing your day around them. And there is no cookie-cutter approach to this, as very individual has their own rhythm. Listen in and learn how you can optimize yours with Deb’s personal tips on time tracking plus some app recommendations that just might make things a tad easier.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Take Back Time community today:TugOfWarWithTime.comTug of War With Time FacebookTug of War With Time TwitterTug of War With Time Pinterest
Enjoy this week's episode with Rabbi Chasen, an outspoken advocate for social justice whose writings appear in publications across the world. Rabbi Chasen shares a plethora of tools to deal with sadness or hard times and to help you create community in your life. He has a way with words that's comforting - you'll feel better about yourself right away. He’s here to share how you can stay balanced, spiritually connected, and connected to community so that you know you’re never alone. He is married to Allison Lee, the Chief Development Officer of TIME’S UP, and they are the parents of three children, who are all at home during Covid!He’s the Senior Rabbi of Leo Baeck Temple in Los Angeles and is a member of the adjunct faculty of the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, serves as National Co-Chair for T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights, is an appointee to Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Interfaith Leadership Collective, and is a prominent Jewish composer whose works are regularly heard in synagogues and schools around the world.
In episode 15, join Emily and her good friend Allison Lee as they sit down and talk about the tendency for people to find validation and self-worth in their social media, the importance of having such strong and constant friendships, their experiences leading praise for their church, and their journey of finding Christian communities in their respective colleges. How has taking a break from social media helped Allison recenter her sense of self? What role has songwriting played in Allison's life? And how has college been such a unique time of growth for them--both emotionally and spiritually? Find out on today's episode.
The international experience at Harvard is partly defined by distance: distance from home, distance from family, distance in culture. This episode explores international students' experiences in the pandemic. It's the story of a mostly-won legal battle, a nocturnal sleep schedule, and an identity crisis. Presented by The Harvard Crimson. Hosted and edited by Kai McNamee. Produced by Kai McNamee, Jason Lam, Ryan Gajarawala, and Allison Lee. Podcast art by Kai McNamee and Yuen Ting Chow.
2020 is a busy year for activists at Harvard, but virtual school means organizing is now remote. The semester poses unique challenges, and student activist groups are devising new tactics to effect social change. Presented by The Harvard Crimson. Hosted and edited by Kai McNamee. Produced by Kai McNamee, Jason Lam, Ryan Gajarawala, and Allison Lee. Podcast art by Kai McNamee and Yuen Ting Chow.
Microwaved meals, Instagram friends and illicit parties on the river. Freshmen grapple with unmet expectations as they navigate virtual Harvard. While most are adapting, following the rules is harder for some. In this episode of New Normal, Kai explores the freshman experience. Hosted and edited by Kai McNamee. Produced by Kai McNamee, Ryan Gajarawala, and Allison Lee. Podcast art by Kai McNamee and Yuen Ting Chow.
New Normal is a podcast about Harvard students in a pandemic. Hosted and produced by Kai McNamee, this 8-part series will cover topics ranging from virtual move-in to remote activism, and will feature students experiencing Harvard from all over the world. This series will be published on alternating Tuesdays — the first episode, “A Mostly Virtual Move-In,” is available now. Give it a listen. Presented by the Harvard Crimson. Hosted and edited by Kai McNamee. Produced by Kai McNamee, Ryan Gajarawala, and Allison Lee. Podcast art by Kai McNamee and Yuen Ting Chow.
It's September, and the semester is underway at Harvard. Kai explores Harvard's fall plan, and students' physical and virtual return to Cambridge. Presented by the Harvard Crimson. Hosted and edited by Kai McNamee. Produced by Kai McNamee, Ryan Gajarawala, and Allison Lee. Podcast art by Kai McNamee and Yuen Ting Chow.
Zero to Start VR Podcast: Unity development from concept to Oculus test channel
ARVR Women and Allies is excited to bring you our new Zero to Start Spotlight series featuring insightful conversations with VR creators and industry leaders about how you can break into VR, brought to you by Oculus from Facebook. Now in its fifth year Oculus Launch Pad is an essential VR developer program designed for promising content creators from diverse backgrounds. 2020 Applications are open until August 20th. Our first spotlight guest, Allison Lee, Developer Program Manager at Oculus tells us everything you need to know about applying to Launch Pad.Allison also shares her perspective on VR design, resources like the free Unity Learn - Design, Develop and Deploy for VR course, beginner tutorial rites of passage like the Roll a Ball tutorial, how VR is made for this moment and what's on her quarantine playlist to stay on task. Follow Allison and Siciliana on Twitter @AvLee_ and @iSicilianaShare, like and subscribe to Zero to Start on your favorite podcast platform. Happy Installing!================================FEATURED LINKSOculus Launch Pad 2020 ApplicationOculus Launch Pad 2019 Scholarship recipientsOculus Start Developer ProgramDesign, Develop, and Deploy for VR - Unity LearnUnity Roll-a-Ball Tutorial - updated for 2020!================================Reading listVirtual Vernacular by Sarah Bonser================================Quarantine playlistDonny Benét on YouTube================================Connect share and grow with us! arvrwomen.comInstagramFacebook Twitter
On episode 337, Allison Lee joins me along with three of her friends who all went to Disney World together. Featuring: Resort – All Star Movies Booked with Momma and Judy Be Our Guest dinner ‘Ohana – Two birthdays Sanaa Docking Bay 7 Olga’a Canteen Homecoming Festival of the Arts snacks Night Blossum Peanut Butter Tart Fizzy Drink Villains After Hours Rope Drop Flight of Passage success Nicole the newbie experience An engineering look at Pandora Rise of the Resistance experience Crying at Happily Ever After What did they splurge on ? Stories Birthdays Toy Story strategy Over-rated Under-rated Favorite attractions Universal for two of the ladies What did they learn new Tips for newbies Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Join our Facebook community by search Facebook for Geekin’ On WDW Podcast Family and asking to join our private Facebook group and friending me Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com
Today's spiritual life podcast features four Seaver College seniors. Listen in as Sara asks students, Caroline Sisson, Matthew Pastor, Jared Lee, and Allison Lee to reflect on their spiritual lives and how they are processing recent interruptions to their senior year.
Women's World Football Show, Episode 166 features a spotlight on Sky Blue FC, including exclusive interviews with Head Coach Freya Coombe, Forward Carli Lloyd, and Sports Journalist Allison Lee
Women’s World Football Show, Episode 166 features a spotlight on Sky Blue FC, including exclusive interviews with Head Coach Freya Coombe, Forward Carli Lloyd, and Sports Journalist Allison Lee. The story of Sky Blue FC is one of those inspirational stories wrought with metaphoric life lessons, and timeless takeaways. In this episode we take a...
Jen chats with Allison Lee of OnceAMetro about the big World Cup send-off game at Red Bull Arena for the The post Ready for the World Cup appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
On episode 264, we chat with Allison Lee who spent her Disney Honeymoon at French Quarter. She did some great trip planning and shares many of her trip tips. Highlights: First time recording off of our iPhones Port Orleans French Quarter – first time on property My Lizard story Restaurant, busses, review of resort She loves Halloween! Favorite snacks Dole Whip vs. Citrus Swirl Another ‘Ohana fan girl – Yea! Sanaa Raglan Road Be Our Guest Sci-Fi Coke store at Disney Springs Many first on this trip because she’d never been to 2 of the parks. Get ready for a scandalous opinion from AK but I think some of you Geeks will understand Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party Stories First Splash Mountain Baymax plush story Frozen Ever After dessert party; Big fan of dessert parties Halloween Horror Nights at Universal She just reels off a ton of great trip tips Bounceback booked with us and she gives our travel agency the best unsolicited endorsement ever Join our email list the Geekin’ Gazette for our favorite news, happenings in WDW and our community as well as time and money saving tips. Free trip planning spreadsheet we use to plan and organize …
In this episode, Allison discusses how Hemster is revolutionalizing the industry and their growth plans.
I've long held the belief that one of the best ways to gain access to potential customers is to find and leverage access points--hubs that give you access to many customers at one time. Some people call this channel marketing, I call these hubs "Superconnectors", but whatever you call it the point is these are partnerships. Allison Lee is CEO and Cofounder of Hemster. Before founding Hemster she was the Director of Monetization at IoT startup Peel, where she grew company revenue from $20K to $10M in less than 18 months. Hemster began when Allison saw a unique and efficient tool to understand consumers personalized fit when it came to tailoring and was inspired to start her own company. She wanted to create a holistic tailoring solution that allows shoppers to accomplish the perfect fit anywhere, while revamping a dying and outdated industry. Hemster's early success is due in large part to building large-scale partnerships, and in this episode she shares their strategy.Allison wrote an in-depth blog post that expands on this topic. Get the article, episode updates, and strategies to build your startup's hype by joining the Hypeman tribe at www.startuphypeman.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the wake of their article with Allison Lee about player conditions at Sky Blue FC, John Halloran and Dan Lauletta join the Inverted Triangle Soccer Podcast for a deep dive into NWSL, this week's USWNT call-ups, and other American women's soccer topics.
Today on the show host Scott Kitun talks to Jake Shapiro of Radio Public and Allison Lee of Hemster. Radio Public is a new app helping make the process of finding your favorite podcasts easier! Hemster is a company simplifying the way you can get your clothes customized. To invest in Radio Public click here, […]
Allison is a biological oceanography PhD student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, working to bring phytoplankton research to the world of citizen science in the Arctic and the Antarctic. In this episode we discuss her experience working in a lab setting, her inspiring blog 'Woman Scientist', her passion for phytoplankton research, and more. Visit her website: http://www.womanscientist.com/ Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womanscientist/ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womanscientist/ Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Woman_Scientist
Kieran is joined by colleagues from Equalizer Soccer, Dan Lauletta and Allison Lee, as they discuss the main talking points ahead of the NWSL Championship Game.
WEuro Show #1 with Duane Rollins and Allison Lee
Meet Allison Lee Pillinger Choi, a young mom who is breaking stereotypes as a Harvard alumna and author of Bleeding Heart Conservatives: Why It’s Good to Be Right (Post Hill Press, 2016). Listen in as Gabrielle and Allison discuss: — Why Millennials don't want to call themselves conservatives — What will make the next generation vote Republican this November — What life is like as a conservative in Manhattan Read more about her book at posthillpress.com/writer/allison-lee-pillinger-choi.
PODCAST NOTE: Listeners can tune in to iHeart Radio 740 The Game Wednesdays from 6-7 p.m. to hear The Golf Insiders live. Add The Golf Insiders podcast to your iPhone as an app. Click here and go to the bottom of the device's screen to create the "Quick Launch" icon for the Golf Insiders. Once you've done this it will add The Golf Insiders podcast as an App to your home screen. Holly G is in the studio in the studio on the eve of the Tour Championship with special guest co host Mental Conditioning Coach Dr Bob Winters, David Leadbetter Academy. Holly and Dr. Bob talk about Jordan Spieth winning the FedEx Cup Championship and becoming the $22 million man. Dr Bob said that what worked for Jordan is that he got back to doing ... what makes a champion a champion. Just need to make a birdie and get some momentum going. Jordan was not being patient when he missed the first two cuts and trying to be something that he had not done all year. Typically Spieth plays one shot at a time and approaches each tournament that way. Dr Bob said that Gary Player once told him that golf is a marathon ... and it's about longevity ... you have to love every tournament you play and play the very best you can. Holly asked Dr Bob how does Jordan reset for the next year after all that he accomplished in 2015? "Jordan needs to get back to reality, so to speak, ... he shouldn't go out in 2016 and try to defend each title... you have to go after each title as a new one and not try to defend it ... that is where you dominate. Start fresh each year. Move forward and have a blast and see what 2016 can be. Holly asks Dr Bob what might have happened to Jason Day? Did he run out of gas? Dr Bob said he didn't think so, he said that all of Jason's victories were emotional, especially the PGA Championship. Dr Bob gave some more free advise on winning. Sometimes the lead and wanting to win holds you back. You have to let go like a horse in a race, let the bit go and let the horse run naturally. Jason actually played until he was done and won the tournament. Five tournament wins for both Spieth and Day. Dr Bob talks to Holly about his latest book, Mistake Free Golf, Holly asks Dr B what is the biggest mistake that most amateurs make playing golf? People doubt themselves and their talent and they get in their way. Player steps into the shot, but have doubt when they are over the ball and hit anyway and the anyway shot goes anywhere. Why didn't I just back off and get our head in the right space before addressing the ball each time. Bob Harig, ESPN.com, calls in to the show to talk about FedEx Cup as well as the upcoming President's Cup. Holly talks to Bob about his interview with Jordan Spieth right after Jordan won the FedEx Cup. How do you wrap your mind around winning that much money? $22 million dollars. It easily could have been a $7 million or $8 million between first and second or first and third place. Dr Bob Winters, said that he was working with Chi Chi Rodriguez and told the audience at the event that one of the things Dr B discovered is that you have to be able to stand over the ball and stroke it whether it's for$5, $50 or $500,000... you have to be able to hit it the same way. Chi Chi grabbed the microphone and said Dr Bob I love everything you just said but obviously you've never putted for $500,000. Bob Harig said that the sooner you get the money part out of your mind, the easier it is. He recalled the pressure that Jason Day had put on himself on winning the money because he never had money. It got in his way until he let go of those thoughts. Bob said before that no one ever talked about the Tour Championship as winning a major. Flaw in the system at this time of year these guys are dragging going one week to another and a whirlwind. Then the playoffs are four in five weeks. Travelling all over the United States. Jordan missed two cuts and still won the final event and won the whole championship. Maybe the players need a little rest after the PGA Championship before starting the FedEx Cup playoffs. Bob said that maybe with Jordan missing the first two cuts he had a chance to regroup and approach the final two events as a major. I have a pretty good lead in the points and with my points Jordan only had to do okay in the third event and then finish in the Top 5 then go on and win the final event. Holly asks Bob about the upcoming President's Cup. Holly asks Bob why did Louis Oosthuizen withdraw from the President's Cup. ---hamstring issue. Todd Lewis, The Golf Channel, joins the show talking about the money Jordan Spieth just won. Holly asks Todd about watching Spieth play this well. Todd said that golf is the pursuit of perfection that is never attainable. If I'm slightly off and I miss the green I'm still make birdie. To have that perspective is very remarkable. Holly and Dr Bob mentions Jordan's self talk and how the whole thing is a team thing like Lee Trevino used to do. Todd says that when Jordan hits a bad shot he lets go of it in almost a comical sort of way. He's the most clutch putter that I have seen since Tiger in 2007. But when the putter leaves him, how did Jordan react to that. He had to refocus. Missing those two cuts of the first events was a blessing in disguise. Todd comments that if Tiger can get his body and his game back at the age of 40 with the "new guard" of McIlroy, Spieth, Fowler and Jason Day, can you imagine how much higher the game of golf can be elevated. If that happens golf will be incredible. Holly asks Todd about when he thinks Tiger might target returning to competition? Todd guesses, maybe The Farmers Insurance Open, which is about 5-6 months after his second back surgery and give him some time to heal and do therapy. Holly talks to Dr Bob about Suzanne Pettersen's at the Solheim Cup. Is this a competition or a exhibition? Bob said that the tournament started here in Lake Nona in 1990 and the USA blew out the International Team. Any time you have controversy it brings a lot of attention. Dr Bob said that he knows Suzanne and she is a tough competitor and loves to compete. Who made the mistake. He said that Allison Lee made the first mistake as she assumed that someone conceded the putt. The onus of responsibility has to go back to Lee, she was the one who made the mistake. You can talk good sportsmanship, but he said it's pretty black and white. Steve Eubanks, Global Golf Post, calls in to wrap up the show. Holly continues the conversation about Pettersen's reaction to Allison Lee thinking the putt was conceded.
PODCAST NOTE: Listeners can tune in to iHeart Radio 740 The Game Wednesdays from 6-7 p.m. to hear The Golf Insiders live. Add The Golf Insiders podcast to your iPhone as an app. Click here and go to the bottom of the device's screen to create the "Quick Launch" icon for the Golf Insiders. Once you've done this it will add The Golf Insiders podcast as an App to your home screen. Holly G is in the studio in the studio on the eve of the Tour Championship with special co host Mike Jamison from the International Network of Golf and the Examiner.com. Mike just returned from Chicago fundraiser the Freedom Golf Association. The organization that works with special needs golfers and was started by amputee EQ Sylvester. The event was at Cog Hill. After that event there was a Wounded Warriors Project with special guest Rory McIlroy. After the events, Mike came away with a lot of respect for Rory and both organizations After recapping the BMW Championship, Mike and Holly talk about Player of the Year. Jordan Spieth or Jason Day? Although Day has been on a hot streak, Holly thinks it should be Spieth. Mike said that today people have a short memory so that factors in to the decision. He feels if Day doesn't win the Tour Championship that it should be Spieth hands down. The two talk about the whole season as a body of work. Holly mentions how the season started for Spieth and then his run in the 4 major championships and what he has accomplished throughout the season that started in the fall of 2014. Bob Harig, ESPN.com, is the show's first guest and starts the Tour Championship conversation with The Golf Insiders .The final event is down to 29 Players now that Jim Furyk had to withdraw for a wrist injury. Holly asks Bob about Jason Day's response he made in the press conference recently about what he'd do with the $10 million FedEx Cup check? Day said he'd buy a few V-necks from Target. Bob said it's "funny money" now for him, given that Day has won 4 times recently and has probably over $5 million in winnings. Holly brings up Jason Day's life story. Day said he's a simple man. Bob said that Jason said he used to think about the money at first because he didn't have much money before and it was important for him to make money. But Bob said once Day stopped thinking about the money, golf seemed to become more easier. You have to come to a point where you don't think about money," Harig said. "Just perform and the money will come." Mike, who was in Chicago and watched the players on Wednesday, said that it was very windy but Jason Day has played some incredible golf this past week and made it look so easy. He asks Bob if he recalls anyone having this kind of run recently? "It's reminiscent of Tiger and the rolls he has been on ... 2007 or 2009," Harig said. We have sort have been waiting on this type of play from Jason for the past couple of years. Holly asks if Jason has a big advantage because of the points lead? Bob said "No." He feels that Day has a lot of confidence and is a very, very good situation heading into the final FedEx Cup event. Holly asks Bob about Daniel Berger a rookie who is now 9th in the standings. Bob pointed out that Berger got to the Tour Championship in his first year and that means a lot, more than just the money. Bob said Berger is also is "playing with House money and should have a nice FedEx Cup bonus no matter where he finishes in the Top 30. Holly asks Bob about a long shot coming out of the pack. Bob said that the FedEx Cup is set up so everyone can win, but those out of the Top 5 would need a lot of things to happen. The Tour's nightmare scenario is if Henrik Stenson wins the FedEx Cup without winning a tournament all year ... but would need Jason Day to finish no better than 11th and need other guys to fall off. Holly, Mike and Bob then discuss Player of the Year. Jordan Spieth has had 3rd best year in the modern year of the majors. Ben Hogan and Tiger Woods ... no one else has won 3 majors in the modern era. Jordan won two and came close to in the two others this year. If you throw in his play throughout the season it's hard not to pick Spieth. Bob said that this year there is an odd occurrence in the POY discussion with Jason Day having an historic year. Bob said that 5 wins in one year is a rarity. Day is the only the 5th guy recently even though Tiger won 5 in one year 10 times In the second segment, Todd Lewis, the Golf Channel, joins Holly and Mike in the second segment of the show. Calls in from East Lake. Holly talks to Todd about Golf Channel's amazing wall to wall coverage. Todd says that the Golf Channel is working for the fans and want them to get what they need from the game of golf. Recently Golf Channel aired the Payne Stewart Award show which was awarded this year to Ernie Els. Todd has worked with the Els foundation over the years with Autism. Their son Vin has it. Raised awareness and funds. Ernie Els center for excellence. Todd said that the happiest he has seen Ernie is when he is with his son. Mike asks Todd about the final event and the playoffs. Todd says that he's looking at Zach Johnson as his potential pick to win the Tour Championship. Johnson won the Open Championship and is playing consistently. He's in sixth place in the FedEx Cup Standings. Johnson doesn't have to win the Tour Championship and can still win the FedEx Cup. Todd also talks Player of the Year. Spieth and Day Todd said that he asked 20 of the players in the field of 30 ... "If Jason Day wins the tour Championship who do you take for POY -- Spieth and Day? Four players said that they'd vote for Day, 6 said Spieth and 10 said have to think about it. Todd said that there is definitely pause for these players in picking the player of the year. Several players feel that co-players of the year, if ever there was a case this year is it. Steve Eubanks, Global Golf Post, calls in to wrap up the show talking the great Solheim Cup finish in Germany where the USA came back to beat Europe by one point. Mike said it was one of the most exciting 4-5 hours of golf he has watched in a long time. Holly asks Steve about the controversy with Suzanne Pettersen and the "conceded putt" with Allison Lee. Steve said that Charlie Hull turned and walked away and the crowd erupted. Allison picked her ball up and headed to the 18th tee. Then Pettersen said that it wasn't conceded. "It was the catalyst that sparked the USA, Eubanks said. "The USA team was so fired up." Steve said that team USA had 3 separate meetings before the singles matches and he feels that it was such an emotional turn around. Angela Stanford who was 0-9 in Solheim Cup competition before she played her singles match against Suzanne Pettersen was concerned about her record heading into the final singles matches. Steve said that Angela had played well but was just getting beaten. When she found out she drew Pettersen's name she told her coach, the streak ends now. Mike, Holly and Steve talk about the fallout from Pettersen's decision to say that the putt wasn't conceded. Steve said he was there and felt that there was no one, European fan or American, that seemed to support Pettersen's decision. Steve and Holly talk about the official's call not to have them play the shot over. Mike said that what was lost in all of it was Gerina Piller's putt on 18 that was one of the gutsiest putts ever. This team was a reflection of their captain Juli Inkster. Great all around. 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