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Double Tap Episode 439 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics, Primary Arms, Night Fision, Blue Alpha, Bowers Group, and Second Call Defense Welcome to Double Tap, episode 439! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Jon Patton and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! Jon Patton - https://theguncollective.com/ Dear WLS Hunter M - Wanting to upgrade my Ender 3 Pro to a Bambu X1C, but I am hesitant to buy one if there is a possibility of blocking 2A prints. I have seen where some people suggest never connecting it to the internet and only printing off of SD cards but it seems like you could be missing out on a ton of features. Is it worth it to connect it to the internet or play it safe and only use it offline? If it was connected and they pushed out anti-gun restrictions how could you get the printer back to printing freedom? Conner R - What are your go to snacks or meals when hiking, camping, hunting, or rucking? What are you favorite meals in general? Thanks!l Uvuana Suqit - Why does every host on the Firearms Radio Network seem to have an astigmatism? And a bunch of other media people in the firearms industry in general. I hear constantly about not being able to use red dots because of astigmatism, making the dot not a perfect circle, and some other shape. Just want to say that the projection on the glass for red dots won't be a perfect circle with the way they are designed/manufactured, and the “dot” has a weird shape because it is projecting a bunch of tiny dots to a general area on the glass to make up the dot. It does not create a perfect circle. And if you focus on the “dot,” then you will see “imperfection” vs looking at the target where the “imperfection” will be nonexistent, with the general dot shape being over the target. I'm just curious if everyone is mistaking this inherent design of the red dot projection for something that is wrong with their eyes. And when every host says they have an astigmatism, it just seems odd. Karl F - The conflict in Ukraine has demonstrated the usefulness of small drones when it comes to both reconnaissance and delivery of payloads. This usefulness could definitely extend beyond combat to a SHTF scenario. Have any of you considered adding a drone to your gear collection?#blamecanada Oopsie Daisy - If you wanted to escape thermal imaging, do you think throwing a mylar poncho over the wool Five Star Alterations poncho would have a greater effect on reducing your thermal signature? For no one in particular, I'm interested to hear all of your opinions on this. Nate B - How far back is too far back for barrel porting? I understand you'd like the port as far forward as possible as that is where it's most beneficial (better tilt point) but I've seen ported Glocks and other pistols where they have multiple, tiny holes that seem to be fairly close to the chamber. Also ports > comps Anthony L - I wanted to ask what sites you use for the 3d print files. Thank you The winner of this week's swag pack is Oopsie Daisy! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question! Gun Industry News Switzerland Picks SIG Sauer P320 Swiss Army picks SIG P320 as new standard pistol, 5th military to do so after US, Canada, Australia, Denmark. Beats Glock and HK in tests via lower costs and Swiss production promise, despite early fixes needed for ergonomics. Gun fans celebrate another big military win for modular P320. Not for civilian sale. Tuning the Shadow 2: New Frame Weight Eemann Tech's new frame weight for CZ Shadow 2 adds 172g of front-end steel to cut recoil and steady fast shots. No mods needed, screws on easily. Special for comp shooters tuning balance without changing gun shape. Compact version coming. Available now. Sweden Police Swap MP5s for AK 24 Sweden's police are ditching MP5 submachine guns for AK 24 rifles in 5.56mm, matching the military's choice. Reasons: MP5 contract ended, 9mm sucks at range and vs. armor/vehicles, better teamwork in ops. They bought some for tests, fixed over-penetration with right ammo. Costs $2,700–$3,600 each, same as MP5. Gun fans note it's a rare police switch to rifle calibers from SMGs. Not available yet; deliveries start 2027. Staccato Stops Making C and CS Pistols Staccato stopped making C and CS pistols on Nov 21, 2025, to focus on 2011 and HD models. Gun folks can still buy leftover stock while it lasts; owners get full parts, mags, and warranty support. Special: Speeds up upgrades for main lines. Not in production now. Daniel Defense Eleanor Brings UK Spec Rifle to America Daniel Defense's Eleanor is a limited run of 250 M4A1 rifles copying UK Ministry of Defence specs, first U.S. version with real anodized FDE Vortex AMG EBR-22L optic—not fake finishes like clones. Gun fans get exact Royal Marines setup in Pelican case. Not available now. GPO's New Tactical Monocular with Gun Reticle GPO launched TACTICAL MONO 10x42 ED, a pocket-sized 10x42 monocular with offset MIL reticle for quick range estimates. Stands out with tactical reticle in super compact 5.3-inch, 13.4-oz rubber-armored body. MSRP $319.99. Available now. Gun community gets affordable, portable spotting tool for field measurements. Strike Bravo Chassis for Taurus GX4 Strike Industries and Taurus teamed up for GX4 Strike Bravo pistols with a new chassis boosting recoil control, ergonomics, and modularity via Dynamic Control system. Special: Picatinny for braces/stocks, optics-ready slide, threaded barrel, works with GX4 accessories. Four versions: 10/15-round mags, braced or not. Prices: $607 non-braced, $796 braced. Available now. New 9mm Apache Commander Gun Watchtower Defense launched the Apache Commander, a compact double-stack 9mm 1911 for carry with optics cut, aggressive serrations, adjustable 4.5-5.5 lb trigger, and tough stainless steel build in Black or FDE. First tactical model from veteran-owned brand. $3999 with three 17-round mags and lifetime warranty. In stock and shipping now. Gun fans get a premium, duty-ready carry option supporting vets. New ZeroTech Vengeance Scope Reticle Options ZeroTech updated its Vengeance 3-12x40 SFP riflescope with three reticles: precise R3, classic PHR 4, and low-light illuminated PHR 4 IR. Lightweight 1-inch tube, side parallax, multi-coated glass. Gives gun folks faster targeting and better holds in any light. Price not listed. Availability not stated. New Reticles for Vengeance Scope ZeroTech added PHR 4 and illuminated PHR 4 reticles to its Vengeance 4-16x40 SFP scope. Clean holdovers, fast aiming, low-light brightness levels on lightweight 1-inch tube. Gives gun users affordable precision for hunting and shooting. Available now. Viridian's New Green Dot for Rifles Viridian launched VENTA Green Dot rifle optic. Crisp 2 MOA green dot, instant-on motion activation, 10 brightness settings, IPX7 waterproof, 30k-hour battery, 5 oz lightweight, Aimpoint T2 footprint. Stands out for speed, clarity, and low $169 MSRP in black or FDE. Available now. Gun folks get affordable, tough optic upgrade. New Tactical Light with Green Laser NEXTORCH launches WL25 tactical weapon light with 1,200-lumen white beam to 459 yards plus green laser for fast aiming. Ambidextrous switches, quick battery swaps, recoil-proof mount, glove-friendly. German-designed, pistol-rail compatible. MSRP $239.99. Available now for LE/military eval. Gun community gets pro-grade light-laser combo at mid price. Before we let you go - Join Gun Owners of America Tell your friends about the show and get backstage access by joining the Gun Cult at theguncult.com. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. Don't struggle in silence, you can contact the suicide prevention line by dialing 988 from your phone. Remember - Always prefer Dangerous Freedom over peaceful slavery. We'll see you next time! Nick - @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems Jeremy - @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical Aaron - @machinegun_moses Savage - @savage1r Shawn - @dangerousfreedomyt | @camorado.cam | Camorado
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Can tapping into the non-dominant side of your body improve brain health, enhance coordination, and even contribute to longevity? In this thought-provoking Living to 100 Club episode, Dr. Joseph Casciani is joined by Jim Houliston, creator of the Mirror Movement Development (MMD) method and advocate for dual dominance. This is the practice of engaging both sides of the body and brain for lifelong function and flexibility. Together, they explore how mirror reading, cross-lateral movement, and even brushing your teeth with the “wrong” hand can open new neural pathways. And learn how it can energize cognitive function. Jim shares compelling stories of athletes, artists, and historical figures like Benjamin Franklin who practiced ambidexterity, along with practical exercises listeners can try right away. This episode also previews Jim's upcoming workshop, The 3rd Pillar of Human Longevity: Learning, Dual Dominance 101. It also addresses his ongoing work to promote brain-body resilience in later life. Whether you're curious about neuroplasticity, exploring new tools for aging well, or looking to shake up your daily routines, this episode offers simple, surprising steps to rewire your brain—no gym membership required.
Can tapping into the non-dominant side of your body improve brain health, enhance coordination, and even contribute to longevity? In this thought-provoking Living to 100 Club episode, Dr. Joseph Casciani is joined by Jim Houliston, creator of the Mirror Movement Development (MMD) method and advocate for dual dominance. This is the practice of engaging both sides of the body and brain for lifelong function and flexibility. Together, they explore how mirror reading, cross-lateral movement, and even brushing your teeth with the “wrong” hand can open new neural pathways. And learn how it can energize cognitive function. Jim shares compelling stories of athletes, artists, and historical figures like Benjamin Franklin who practiced ambidexterity, along with practical exercises listeners can try right away. This episode also previews Jim's upcoming workshop, The 3rd Pillar of Human Longevity: Learning, Dual Dominance 101. It also addresses his ongoing work to promote brain-body resilience in later life. Whether you're curious about neuroplasticity, exploring new tools for aging well, or looking to shake up your daily routines, this episode offers simple, surprising steps to rewire your brain—no gym membership required.
Many times we find ourselves in seasons of celebration & grief - at the same time. Let's talk about how to hold onto God in both joy & pain.
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Watch the episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ1VKAgyLw8Welcome to the Hold My Ball Podcast hosted by Jake Savicki. In this episode Jake is joined by the only ambidextrous switch pitcher in MLB history, Pat Venditte.Follow Hold My Ball Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/holdmyballpodcast/
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
The Halacha below was derived from multiple classes orated by Rabbi Eli Mansour in the Bekiim B'Halacha series. Click on any of the recording dates below to hear the original audio files, which are the sources for today's Halacha below. 04/02/25 ; 04/03/25 ; 04/07/25 ; 04/09/25 ; 05/04/25 Which Arm Should a Person Use for Tefillin—And What If He Is Left-Handed, Ambidextrous, or Disabled? The Torah commands us to bind Tefillin "on your arm." But which arm? That question is settled by our Sages: the arm referred to is the weaker arm. So for a right-handed person, Tefillin go on the left arm, and for a left-handed person, they go on the right. This Halacha examines how the decision is made, and how the Halacha applies to left-handed people, those who are ambidextrous, and individuals with limited use of one arm due to injury, paralysis, or amputation. What Is the Halachic Rule for Determining Which Arm to Use? The verse says, "Ukeshartam le'ot al yadekha" — "You shall bind them as a sign upon your arm." The Sages explain that this means the hand opposite the writing hand. That's the basic rule. If you write with your right hand, the Tefillin go on your left arm. If you write with your left hand, they go on your right. This is how the Shulhan Aruch rules in Orah Haim 27:6. The Mishnah Berura follows the same position. The weaker hand is used for Tefillin, because the act of binding represents control and submission of our actions to Hashem — and this symbolism applies specifically to the hand that is not dominant. What If a Person Writes with One Hand but Does Most Tasks with the Other? This comes up a lot. Let's say someone writes with his left hand but eats, throws, and does everything else with his right. Which is his dominant hand? The general rule is that writing is the primary indicator of dominance. If a person writes with his left hand, he is considered left-handed for Halachic purposes — and he should wear Tefillin on his right arm. Even if he does many other things with his right hand, the fact that he writes with his left gives it priority in Halacha. That said, if there's real uncertainty — someone is truly mixed or doesn't feel natural with either — he should speak to a Rav. But in most cases, the writing hand decides the matter. What If a Person Is Ambidextrous? In a rare case where someone uses both hands equally and writes comfortably with both, the Halacha treats him like a righty, meaning the Tefillin should be worn on the left arm. That's the ruling in most Poskim. In cases of doubt, we follow rov — the majority — and most people are right-handed. What If a Person Loses Use of His Dominant Hand? If a person becomes permanently unable to use his dominant hand — due to stroke, nerve damage, or any other reason — and now functions primarily with the opposite hand, the Halachic ruling may change. That person is now treated as if his non-dominant hand has become dominant, and the Tefillin should be worn on the new weaker arm. I once had a case where a man lost full use of his right arm. He was born right-handed, but after an injury, he could no longer write, eat, or function with that arm. He was now doing everything with his left. In that case, we ruled that he was now a lefty and should put Tefillin on his right arm. If the condition is temporary, such as post-surgery or while recovering from an injury, the ruling stays as-is. But if the condition is permanent and the person's habits have shifted accordingly, the Halacha adapts. What If One Arm Has Been Amputated? If someone is missing one of his arms, this too affects how Tefillin is worn. - If a right-handed person has had his left arm amputated, then the usual placement of the Tefillin Shel Yad is impossible. - If there remains some muscle or upper-arm area, and the strap can be wrapped around it, the Tefillin may be placed there. - If nothing usable remains, the Tefillin Shel Yad cannot be worn — but the person should still wear the Tefillin Shel Rosh. This is a rare case, but one that arises. The general rule is that Tefillin must be placed on the upper arm in a specific position. If there's no limb, the Misva simply doesn't apply in that case — but one still fulfills the Misva of the Shel Rosh. Does This Apply Equally to Tefillin of Rabbenu Tam? Absolutely. Whether one is wearing Tefillin of Rashi, Rabbenu Tam, or both, the choice of arm follows the exact same rule. We don't differentiate based on which Tefillin you're wearing. The arm is chosen based on your dominant hand — period. Summary - Tefillin are worn on the weaker arm: left for righties, right for lefties. - The writing hand determines which arm is considered dominant. - Ambidextrous people are generally treated as right-handed and wear Tefillin on the left arm. - If a person permanently loses use of their dominant hand, the Halacha may shift and reclassify their status. - In cases of amputation, Tefillin are worn if possible on remaining muscle. If not, the Shel Rosh should be worn without the Shel Yad. - This applies equally to both Rashi and Rabbenu Tam Tefillin.
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Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Bradley, President of Vassar College, shares her thoughts on the fusillade of Executive Orders signed by President Trump directed at educational institutions, including the apparent special animus toward elite private institutions. In this moment of heightened scrutiny across multiple fronts, the first step is to circle back to core values and the return on investment, to communicate strategy better beyond campus to the broader community, including elected officials of all persuasions, and to spotlight jobs and financial and other vital contributions. The threat of a dramatic increase in taxes on endowments, as part of a Congressional reconciliation measure this spring, “would definitely deal a blow.” Anti-foreigner rhetoric is having a “chilling effect” on recruitment and retention of international students. “Ambidextrous leadership” is essential: be proactive, have the data you need, don't overreact, and be ready to act quickly when needed.
In the last week, three (well really four) major trades occurred. We spent the entire episode breaking down each one. In between we rambled about fast food, faceoff specialists, haters, and why aren't there ambidextrous hockey players?
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Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers! PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills Imagine switching seamlessly between your creative and analytical skills to tackle complex projects. This is the essence of ambidextrous project management, a powerful mindset that can help you thrive in today's challenging environments. In this week's podcast episode, I chat with Mark Burnett, author of The Ambidextrous Project Manager. Mark shares strategies to help you balance flexibility with structure, navigate complex projects, and empower your teams. He also shares his personal story of resilience, overcoming adversity, and how ambidextrous thinking helped him drive results across 19+ countries.
When Mrs. Park and her 6-year-old son are found brutally murdered, the investigators rush to unravel the clues. They focus on Cho Younghak, the husband and father, whose alibi and strange behavior raise more questions than answers. His texts reveal a decade of financial strain, manipulation, and an obsession with true crime. Join KTC's Discord today! If you enjoy Korean True Crime, please rate, follow, and send feedback! It helps me continue to improve the show. If you'd like to support the show or find show sources for free, join Korean True Crime on Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koreantruecrime/support
Listener science questions from South Africa answered by Dr Chris this time include: Do you urinate more liquid than the alcohol you consume? Why do dark skinned people get pigmentation underneath their armpits and between their thighs? What are the latest developments in helping restore vision to blind people? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Send us a textAMBIDEXTROUS is a 1960s-70s cover band, which began as a duet in 2014 with Scott Sodaro on electric guitar and his friend from 1st grade, Ray Lemieux, on acoustic. What makes AMBIDEXTROUS unique is their approach to the songs they love. They play them as best they can, using the original formulas which made those songs great. AMBIDEXTROUS has been playing all over the Chicagoland area for years. Only about 1% of the population is truly ambidextrous, so we were very fortunate to have them in the studio to see which way they are going.You can win the band! Raffle tickets are on sale now to win Cadillac Groove. Tickets are only $5.00 each, you can buy as many as you wish. The prize winner will be announced at a special show on October 27th at the Renaissance Center in Joliet. There will be a $10.00 cover charge for this event which will get you 2 additional raffle tickets. Winner must be present at the show. All proceeds from ticket sales go to help the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66. Support the showPodcast edited by Paul Martin.Theme song courtesy of M&R Rush.www.rocknrollchicagopodcast.com
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The boys are chatting to Australian test star Usman Khawaja. 0:00 - Ussies Origin allegencies 0:43 - Experience in New York 1:45 - Cricket Scene in the USA 3:35 - Ussie over in the NBA 4:50 - Power rankings of USA sports 5:33 - The test 7:00 - Favourite century from career 7:52 - Which player did Ussy model his game off? 8:26 - Ambidextrous cricketers who play golf 9:33 - Brian Lara 10:15 - Advice on how to handle social media 12:00 - Instinct of batsmen 13:47 - Jofra Archer 15:00 - Predictions for the winner 17:20 - Ussy on the Today show 18:00 - Fletch bowling to Ussy 18:45 - Rhyming slang Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ambidextrous thinkers are super adept at both left and right-brain thinking. They can see the big picture as well as zoom in on details. George Barrett is one of those people, a true polymath. His accomplishments are incredibly inspiring: CEO of a Fortune 20 company, policy influencer, board member, professor, accomplished athlete, and thriving musician. His recently released debut album, Not Alone, is a beautifully composed work, soulfully written and backed by industry-leading singers and composers. In this episode, George shares how he uses and balances his left and right brain thinking.
Episode Notes As John finds the booby-trapped Bomb and starts to run with it, Rob is back with Heather Baxendale of Word of (Hell)Mouth to see what happens.
Siddharth Mhatre is naturally right-handed. His father is a big Brian Lara fan. So, when Siddharth started batting at 3, his father taught him how to bat left-handed. Now he is an elegant south-paw batter. Similarly, he is naturally an off-spinner. But one day when there were no left-arm spinners in his college nets, he tried his hand at bowling left-arm spin and bowled fairly well. Seeing his accuracy, his coach encouraged him to bowl left-arm spin. Today, looking at the batter in front, Siddharth can seamlessly switch between bowling off-spin and left-arm orthodox spin. He grew up in Uran in Raigad district. The proximity to Mumbai led him to play most of his age-group cricket in Mumbai but he never really got an opportunity in Mumbai's ultra-competitive environment. He moved to Maharashtra and had an impressive 2023 Maharashtra Premier League (MPL). He even made his debut for the state in all three formats last season. On the eve of MPL 2024, Siddharth shares his journey on Kattyawarchya Gappa with Amol Gokhale… सिद्धार्थ म्हात्रेने वयाच्या तिसऱ्या वर्षी बॅट हातात घेतली ती उजव्या हातात... पण वडिलांनी त्यांना ब्रायन लारा आवडतो म्हणून सिद्धार्थला डावखुरी फलंदाजी शिकवली. तो गोलंदाजी देखील उजव्या हाताने करायचा. तो ऑफस्पिन टाकतो. पण एक दिवस कॉलेजच्या नेट्समध्ये कोणी डावखुरा फिरकी गोलंदाज आला नव्हता म्हणून ह्याने डावखुरी गोलंदाजी देखील करुन बघितली आणि ती जमली देखील... एकदा डावखुरी गोलंदाजी जमतेय म्हटल्यावर त्याने त्यावरच लक्ष केंद्रित केलं आणि आता तो सहजतेने समोरचा फलंदाज कोण आहे ते बघून दोन्ही हाताने गोलंदाजी करतो. सिद्धार्थ मूळचा रायगड जिल्ह्यातल्या उरणचा; मुंबईत बरंच क्रिकेट खेळला पण योग्य संधी मिळाली नाही म्हणून महाराष्ट्राकडे आला आणि इथे येऊन त्याने संधीचं सोनं केलं. २०२३ महाराष्ट्र प्रिमियर लीगमध्ये (MPL) त्याने आपल्या कामगिरीने छाप सोडली आणि गेल्या हंगामात महाराष्ट्रासाठी तिन्ही प्रकारात पदार्पण केलं... २०२४ MPLच्या पूर्वसंध्येला त्याने अमोल गोखलेबरोबर कट्ट्यावरच्या गप्पांमध्ये आपला प्रवास उलगडला आहे...
We find out Hunter's Ambidextrous. Woah!
After almost a half-dozen years immersed in the animal side of Cargill's protein business, Elizabeth Gutschenritter has been at the helm of the conglomerate's alternative proteins business since 2019. In a wide-ranging interview with Alt-Meat, she discussed how Cargill balances the differing cultures of the two protein businesses, fosters a start-up mindset from inside the international agri-giant, and the growth she sees in alt-meat's future.
"X" marks the spot. In today's episode, it led to an ego-bruising delay of our scheduled recording. One feature of FC2.0 is that we Davids process our conflicts in real time, hoping we might bring benefit to listeners regardless of the personal pain. Or the giggles. We're ambidextrous that way…though David fancies himself a joy-eater. Maybe that's why he felt free to drag Dr Dave into yet another defense of his soon-to-be-recycled "Hungry Eyes" birthday picture.
02/11/2024 - Sunday NightScriptures Used (In Order of Occurrence):I Chronicles 12:1-2II Corinthians 6:4-7Judges 20:15-16Isaiah 48:13Exodus 15:6II Corinthians 6:4-7II Corinthians 2:11II Corinthians 12:7-10
Welcome to Beyond The Glove! The podcast presented by the Glove Experts at JustGloves. We're welcoming back Tyler Amble for another expert chat. This time the fellas are discussing the intricacies of the ambidextrous glove. Even more interesting, we're discussing it's use within professional baseball. You'll be blown away by the quirky history of ambidextrous glove and the use of the ambidextrous pitcher within baseball. Shop the Akadema Ambidextrous Glove here: https://www.justballgloves.com/product/akadema-pro-soft-ambidextrous-baseball-glove-abx0011165/11165/#attr=85437 Listen to the full episode and more of Beyond The Glove on your favorite podcasting network below. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7MExOMq... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Check us out today at https://www.justgloves.com/ Questions or Suggestions? E-mail: experts@justgloves.com Toll Free Telephone: 1-866-321-GLOV (4568) Follow us on social media! Facebook: / justgloves Twitter: / justgloves Instagram: / justgloves Pinterest: / justballgloves Blog: https://www.justgloves.com/blog/ We hope that you enjoy Beyond The Glove! If you have any questions, concerns, or requests, don't hesitate to contact our Glove Experts. They're available for a call or text at 866-321-4568, email at experts@justgloves.com, or you can live chat on our website. Don't forget, we're JustGloves, and we'll be here for you from Click To Catch!
Despite three hit albums and the #1 song “Good,” Better Than Ezra was dropped from its label. Lead singer Kevin Griffin faced a choice: quit music or reinvent himself within the industry. He chose the latter, and decades later Kevin, and the band, are thriving.If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a rating and a review. It makes a huge difference in helping us spread the word about the show.Thanks for listening! To join our #POSITIVITY community or to learn more about Moshe, visit https://linktr.ee/moshepopackTopics:1:50 – The incredible feeling of singing in a sold-out stadium.4:30 – In music, like business, the x-factor to go from good to great is drive.6:00 – How Kevin reinvented himself and embraced writing songs for others.8:00 – His first collaboration was with Meatloaf.11:00 – How that collaboration changed his entire career.15:00 – Why we must let go of ego to become better.17:00 – Practical tools to find creative inspiration.24:00 – The glamorous life of a rock star isn't so glamorous.26:00 – Kevin talks about how he got sober.31:00 – Stay curious, be silly, and don't be afraid to fail.35:00 – Kevin's hidden talent is that he's … ambidextrous.
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This week on the podcast we have on another great tennis parent, Kalin Davidov. Kalin is the father of one of the world's best juniors Teo Davidov. Teo is an ambidextrous player. I was seriously impressed with Teo's skills and attitude when I saw him reach the semi finals of the IMG Future Stars event. We discuss: Kalin's background in pro sport coming from a volleyball career in Bulgaria His knowledge of meditation, yoga, nutrition, chinese medicine and tennisThe commitment he has made to coaching his son and how he can become a better coachThe reasons for wanting Teo to use both hands to play tennisHow Teo's game will cope with the men's gameThe importance of athleticism, olympic weightlifting and controlling the mindThere's so much to learn from this episode so I hope you enjoy it!FabioHave you seen the Functional Tennis Saber? Check it out here and don't miss the video of Stan Wawrinka crushing the ball.This podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 with the purpose of giving more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis YouTube: Functional Tennis PodcastThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
It's beginning to feel a lot like hockey season out there…As the offseason winds down, Jessi Pierce and Kirsten Krull answer your fun questions while speculating about what's to come ahead of NHL preseason. Plus, how many Minnesota lakes can Minnesota Wild alternate captain Marcus Foligno name? We find out and see how is summer in Sudbury is going. As always, we're created by new voice studios brought to you by Talk North, Grain Belt, Jim Beam, Livea, and Royal Credit Union this is Season 4, episode 189.
It's beginning to feel a lot like hockey season out there…As the offseason winds down, Jessi Pierce and Kirsten Krull answer your fun questions while speculating about what's to come ahead of the NHL preseason. Plus, how many Minnesota lakes can Minnesota Wild alternate captain Marcus Foligno name? We find out and see how is summer in Sudbury is going.As always, we're created by new voice studios brought to you by Talk North, Grain Belt, Jim Beam, Livea, and Royal Credit Union this is Season 4, episode 189.
Periodically Dominique get together for a catch up conversation. Dominique has been going through my new book, Modern Horse Training, and my on-line clinics. From those resources she's been collecting topics that are interesting to explore. But first we begin with a short follow up to the episodes we did with Joe Layng on reinforcement schedules. We talk about the role clean loops play in developing behavior. What is the difference between clean and fully developed? Then we move on and talk about strategies for working both sides of your horse. We begin by examining the premise of is it necessary to work both sides when you train. What does that mean? And how do you get to the point where your horse is comfortable and capable being worked on both the left and right side.
In this episode Rebecca chats with viral TikTok star who is known for being an ambidextrous artist Colin Darke. They chat about juggling being an artist with being an attorney, sobriety, clinical depression, being a multihyphenate, and more. If you're curious about sobriety, this is the episode for you! Follow us on socials!: @HowTheFuckDidYou @Its_RebeccaLee @ColinDarke
Why are some people left-handed? Why are some people right-footed? Why do some write with their right and throw a ball with their left? What does this all have to do with our brains? Why is it hard for some people to tell left from right? And what about animals? Can they be left-flippered, or finned, or southpawed? That's what a few CrowdScience listeners want to know, and we've got an expert panel on left, right and everything in between to help answer your questions. From genetics to culture, host Caroline Steel works to unpack what's known and what's still unknown about handedness. David Carey from Bangor University helps Caroline better understand her own mixed-handedness through a series of simple tests and shares some insights into what role handedness (and footedness) plays in the world of sports. Neuropsychologist Marietta Papadatou-Pastou from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens helps break down the numbers on left v. right-handedness and its cultural influences. To better understand the genetics and evolution of handedness, we hear from Sebastian Ocklenburg from Medical School Hamburg, who has investigated the phenomenon in other species. Throughout the show, Caroline tries to understand why handedness exists in the first place and why our species is so biased to the right. She tries to answer listener Barb's question as to why ambidexterity isn't more ubiquitous, and it leads to some brainy tangents. We also hear questions from listeners Scotia and Roland, and travel to India with BBC reporter Chhavi Sachdev to hear how cultural norms are not in favour of lefties. Presenter: Caroline Steel Producer: Sam Baker Editor: Richard Collings Production co-ordinator: Jonathan Harris Studio engineers: Tim Heffer, Steve Greenwood Featuring: Marietta Papadatou-Pastou, Neuropsychologist and Assistant Professor, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Sebastian Ocklenburg, Professor for Research Methods, Medical School Hamburg David Carey, Reader in Neuropsychology, Bangor University (Image: Close up of group of hands raised. Credit: JGI/Getty Images)
https://chtbl.com/track/118312/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/talkinglead/TLP_486_AKK_S5_Ep3_Mand_M_Ind_PAC.mp3 In this episode of the Talking Lead AK KORNER: Lefty is joined by Pioneer Arms Corp US, CJ Johnson, to update us on their latest offerings. Also joining in on the conversation is Marco Vorobiev and Graham Riehart. PAC US has improved on the quality of their existing AKM line and added to their variety of calibers with the 5.56x45 AKM and .22lr AKM versions. PAC US is also making new muzzle device adapters that allow you to easily switch out your slant brake making it a breeze to attach your favorite silencer or muzzle device. Speaking of silencers, PAC US has also added silencers to their menu. Listen in to get all the details. Next up Michael Meier founder of M+M Industries sits down with Lefty to talk about their hybrid AK The M10X. The M10X was designed utilizing many proven features around the world. The M10X uses the long-stroke gas piston operating system with a rotating bolt. On top of that, the rifle uses a front recoil system combining elements from Swiss rifle design and Kalashnikov's design. The rifle uses an adjustable gas valve to be adapted to any load or paired with a suppressor using custom suppressor settings. Ambidextrous controls similar to rifles of Western origin give the rifle the advantage of being compatible with both right and left-handed shooters. Also joining in on the conversation is Paul Markel (Student Of The Gun) and Dave with Hi Point Firearms to talk about Hi Point's new carbine chambered in 30Super Carry, yep you read that correctly... A toast with Lefty before the show with Marco Vorbiev, CJ Johnson, Jarrad Markel and Graham Riehart Pioneer Arms Corp new 5.56x45 AKM and .22lr AKM Lefty with Mike Meier of M+M Ind and Dave of Hi-Point Firearms New products from Pioneer Arms Corp US on the Talking Lead Podcast
Can a pitcher pitch with either arm? Is that even legal? Find out about this rule and why it was added to the rule book!
In Chapter 5 of Tushman and O'Reilly's "Lead and Disrupt", the authors share how Cypress Semiconductor used a similar venture funding model, complete with a one-page business plan, for initial funding to grow $40 million in businesses. With their approach called a “Federation of Entrepreneurs”, Cypress is a great case study in ambidextrous leadership. In June 2019, Infineon Technologies announced it would acquire Cypress for $9.4 billion. The deal closed in April 2020, making Infineon one of the world's top 10 semiconductor manufacturers; We are joined today by that ambidextrous leader, the former CEO of Cypress TJ Rodgers and the author of Lead and Disrupt, Charles O'Reilly III.
Ambidextrous set: Selections of various releases by Russian artist that include IDM & ambient Vic Hennegan: U.S. artist from his live performance on my radio show Ambient: includes the brand new release by N:L:E (Argentina) TIME ARTIST TRACK RELEASE 0:00:00 ***Intro*** [Ambidextrous] 0:00:18 Ambidextrous the wizard of fuzz Armchair Raver 0:06:42 Ambidextrous jukebox champion Rocket Mind 0:10:24 Ambidextrous where are you Vision By Zero 0:21:47 Ambidextrous asuncion Geek Mythology 0:26:38 Ambidextrous escaping the future Discontinuum/Unraniborg 0:36:21 Ambidextrous quartz 402 Muted Airwaves 0:43:50 Ambidextrous balding generation (remix) 0:49:52 Ambidextrous counter relief Undisclosed Circuit 0:55:53 Ambidextrous tiangong Radio Not 1:01:33 ***break*** [Vic Hennegan] 1:04:12 Vic Hennegan live on Alien Air Music 1:45:46 ***break*** [Ambient] Pillars Of Light 1:46:25 Robert Farrugia textures Adrift 1:51:17 N:L:E dream…dreaming Natural Screen 2:00:58 ***Outro*** Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Low Orbit Satellite Ambient Symphonic Rock Progressive Rock Art Rock Tribal Trance PsyTrance Ethno/PsyTrance IDM Nonima Dub Step Mid Era Berlin School
“MMD (or mirror movement development) is the missing pillar of longevity along side nutrition and exercise” Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/g03RUDCz7kk On this episode #284 we will cover: ✔︎ What is Mirror Movement Development (MMD) ✔︎ How does MMD improve body realignment, spatial awareness, balance and peak performance? ✔︎ Famous people who have embraced dual-dominance. ✔︎ How to begin using this practice for improved resilience, body re-alignment, health and brain benefits. Today's episode #284, we will be speaking with Jim Houliston, a Philadelphia-based, dual dominant artist, athlete, educator, and author of the world's first biscriptal book—BIG3MMD: History's Ambidextrous and the Benefits of Mirror Movement Development. Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we cover the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (for schools) and emotional intelligence training (in the workplace) with tools, ideas and strategies that we can all use for immediate results. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and educator with a passion for learning specifically on the topics of health, wellbeing and productivity. When Jim first reached out to me, he let me know about the neurological, longevity, body realignment, spatial awareness, balance, and peak performance benefits that come from practicing mirror movement development (MMD) and I stopped and wondered what is MMD and was intrigued to learn more. I don't know anything about this topic, but after years of working out (mostly hiking and trail running) I have certain aches and pains that never go away. I also want to keep the high level of balance that I have now, into the next 20 years, so I can keep doing the activities I love, as I'm getting older. I wonder: How does what Jim has discovered improve body realignment, spatial awareness, balance and peak performance? How could I implement this idea? How soon would I notice a benefit? How exactly did he discover this idea? Let's meet Jim Houliston, and learn about MMD and how this idea that he has discovered could take our productivity to new heights. Welcome Jim! Thanks so much for coming on the podcast. This is a FIRST for me today as I know absolutely nothing about what you will be sharing with us today, so I hope as we go through the questions that we can tie your work with our Season Theme of “Going Back to the Basics” or the Foundational Skills in order to accelerate our results. 1. For our listeners right now they very well could be hearing about MMD (Mirror Movement Development) for the first time, what is MMD? 2. What is the layman's Science behind MMD and how you discovered this? 2B: Why don't most people practice this, and why does it feel so weird? 2C: How do you begin practicing MMD? 3. What are some of the Benefits of MMD, specifically, how does this practice impact your brain, and what specific region of your brain have you seen improvements with? 4. You list a bunch of famous MMD practitioners in your book, who are some of your favorites and why? 4B: How did you come up with this concept? 5. What criticism have your received? 6. Where do you see this going? What are your dreams with promoting MMD? 7. Final Thoughts? Thank you Jim for coming on the podcast to open my eyes to something I've never even thought about. CONNECT WITH JIM HOULISTON Website https://ambilife.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jim.houliston Instagram https://www.instagram.com/urban_rail_walker/ Short Video on Mirror Movement Development https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b0KuqI4VvY FOLLOW ANDREA SAMADI: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AndreaSamadi Website https://www.achieveit360.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samadi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Achieveit360com Neuroscience Meets SEL Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2975814899101697 Twitter: https://twitter.com/andreasamadi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreasamadi/
Delta State baseball legend Casey Myrick joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking Jurrangelo Cijntje and other ambidextrous pitchers. Casey gives his thoughts on the ambidextrous pitcher at Mississippi State and shares an interesting story about a Delta State legend who was also ambidextrous. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who on the show could throw a football with their non-dominant hand? Daniel Jones wants a ton of money, but the Giants may not oblige his asking price. Plus, Knobservations and Did It Happen in Florida? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices