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Best podcasts about andy gonzales

Latest podcast episodes about andy gonzales

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf
Breaking Bread with Andy Gonzalez

The Bag Drop: Untold Stories in Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 59:53


This Week on The Bag Drop we discuss our upcoming Atlanta Winter Formal at The Companion with Chef Andy Gonzales. The Companion > https://www.thecompanionatl.com/ Official Sponsor: True Temper > https://www.truetempersports.com/en-us/ Join NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf/join/application"

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Road Dog Podcast
271: Andy Gonzales and the History Western States 100

Road Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 86:42


“For the first time in my life, I truly looked forward and didn't look back. And it wasn't a competitive thing either, but I knew I had won the race.” Andy Gonzales is the first and second official winner of the Western States 100 back in 1977 and 1978. In this special episode recorded live at Fleet Feet Sacramento, Luis is joined by co-host Shannon Weil who is one of the founders of the Western States 100 race. Hear a history lesson on the Western States 100 endurance run as Andy and Shannon recall their first experiences, Andy's fashion out on the course, how he started the race with a bag of apples, a tube of biscuits, no flashlight, and no water bottle, his advice for success in life, and the history of the buckle from Shannon. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020  Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ Allwedoisrun.com Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com

Party Like a Marketer
Ep. 47 - Radio Cannabis Marketing: Boom or Bust?

Party Like a Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 45:35


Lisa Buffo, Founder, and CEO of the Cannabis Marketing Association sat down with Andy Gonzales, Marketing Account Executive at Townsquare Media, to discuss Radio Cannabis Marketing: Boom or Bust?

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Salt Your Pasta Water
Andy Gonzales

Salt Your Pasta Water

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 78:27


On this episode of SYPW, Chef Pat and Chef Andy discuss the ever evolving restaurant culture and the way its impacted chefs and line cooks today.

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Coffee+Chisme
Midwestern Latinx Diaspora Gente

Coffee+Chisme

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 71:23


So many different cultures in the Midwest! Listen as we have several convos with several latinx individuals in the community living unapologetically!The convos and the chisme just flow, as you get to learn a little bit more for Latinx History Month.Voicemails: https://www.speakpipe.com/CoffeeEmail: Coffee.chisme@gmail.comYouTube: Coffee + Chisme PodcastFollow us On Instagram: @coffeeandchismepodcast@albz86@JaelyDwSponsor us a Coffee for our next episode and we will feature you! : https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coffeeandchismeGuest:Marti Rickman, Cristina Rivera, Andy Gonzales and Ivan Guevara Delgado

Inhospitable
Inhospitable Episode 11: Andy Gonzales with Cameron Thompson

Inhospitable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 118:21


I was thinking to myself that most people would be confused as to why I think I'm qualified to host a podcast on Atlanta Restaurants and the people who run them. My old friend, Cameron Thompson, came by to interview me about my time in the business and where all of this started.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Dining: Restaurants, Menus, Takeout, Delivery & AI

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 56:01


The Buzz 1: “Don't it always seem to go That you don't know what you've got Till it's gone.” (Big Yellow Taxi, Joni Mitchell, 1970) The Buzz 2: “I would be proud to partake of your pecan pie.” (Harry Burns (Billy Crystal), When Harry Met Sally, 1989 film) The Buzz 3: “Covid-19 revealed the everyday activities many people take for granted until they're no longer for an option—like eating out in a restaurant…more than 70,000 restaurants across the U.S. have permanently closed. Restaurants had to quickly pivot to curbside pickup and delivery and adjust their menus and staffing in hopes of staying afloat…to find new, creative ways to serve customers.” [www.forbes.com] We'll ask your food futurists Kerry N. Brown at SAP, Chef Chris Hall at Unsukay, Lisa Allen at Wine Insite, and Chef Andy Gonzales at Steinbeck's & The Companion for their take on The Future of Dining: Restaurants, Menus, Takeout, Delivery and AI.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Dining: Restaurants, Menus, Takeout, Delivery & AI

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 56:01


The Buzz 1: “Don't it always seem to go That you don't know what you've got Till it's gone.” (Big Yellow Taxi, Joni Mitchell, 1970) The Buzz 2: “I would be proud to partake of your pecan pie.” (Harry Burns (Billy Crystal), When Harry Met Sally, 1989 film) The Buzz 3: “Covid-19 revealed the everyday activities many people take for granted until they're no longer for an option—like eating out in a restaurant…more than 70,000 restaurants across the U.S. have permanently closed. Restaurants had to quickly pivot to curbside pickup and delivery and adjust their menus and staffing in hopes of staying afloat…to find new, creative ways to serve customers.” [www.forbes.com] We'll ask your food futurists Kerry N. Brown at SAP, Chef Chris Hall at Unsukay, Lisa Allen at Wine Insite, and Chef Andy Gonzales at Steinbeck's & The Companion for their take on The Future of Dining: Restaurants, Menus, Takeout, Delivery and AI.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Dining: Restaurants, Menus, Takeout, Delivery & AI

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 56:01


The Buzz 1: “Don’t it always seem to go That you don’t know what you’ve got Till it’s gone.” (Big Yellow Taxi, Joni Mitchell, 1970) The Buzz 2: “I would be proud to partake of your pecan pie.” (Harry Burns (Billy Crystal), When Harry Met Sally, 1989 film) The Buzz 3: “Covid-19 revealed the everyday activities many people take for granted until they’re no longer for an option—like eating out in a restaurant…more than 70,000 restaurants across the U.S. have permanently closed. Restaurants had to quickly pivot to curbside pickup and delivery and adjust their menus and staffing in hopes of staying afloat…to find new, creative ways to serve customers.” [www.forbes.com] We'll ask your food futurists Kerry N. Brown at SAP, Chef Chris Hall at Unsukay, Lisa Allen at Wine Insite, and Chef Andy Gonzales at Steinbeck’s & The Companion for their take on The Future of Dining: Restaurants, Menus, Takeout, Delivery and AI.

Feeding Your Passion
0002 Chef Andy Gonzales – Owner / Partner of Steinbeck’s Ale House, etc.

Feeding Your Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 37:47


Chef Andy Gonzales Owner / Partner of Steinbeck’s Ale House & The Companion & Oakhurst Market Chef Andy Gonzales is Chef-Partner in Steinbeck’s Ale House & The Companion & Oakhurst Market in the Atlanta area. He brings with him an extensive amount of experience in Atlanta’s culinary scene to create the distinctive comfort food that is his hallmark. In addition to his culinary skills, Gonzales also benefits from a professional-level knowledge of beer and wine to assist all of his businesses. https://www.steinbecksbar.com/ (https://www.steinbecksbar.com/) https://www.facebook.com/TheCompanionBar/ (https://www.facebook.com/TheCompanionBar/) https://www.oakhurstmarket.com/ (https://www.oakhurstmarket.com/)

Radio Labyrinth
Inhospitable, with Chef Andy Gonzales - Pilot Episode

Radio Labyrinth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 107:11


Inhospitable, an Atlanta restaurant podcast, is hosted by Andy Gonzales. With over two decades in the Back of the House, Chef Gonzales chats with old friends and new about their lives, restaurant stories, what drives them, and all the ins and outs of restaurant life.  Follow "Inhospitable" on social media and be on the look out for their RSS feed! https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Restaurant/Inhospitable-102934224587490/ Instagram: @inhospitablepod

Jazz0mania #Jazz
JazzOmania #29 par Stéphane KOCHOYAN #Jazz

Jazz0mania #Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 60:05


   JazzOmania #29 le magazine de Stéphane KOCHOYAN             JazzOMania avec #Jazz70 Canal 30 (www.canal30.fr), en #podcast… Et avec Stellar Média un réseau de 50 radios en France également sur Deezer, Spotify, Itunes, Tunein, Podbean… #TousLesJazz #Jazz Il n'y aura donc pas de Festival de Jazz cet été  à Orléans, Juan les Pins, Marciac, (...) , les clubs de Jazz restent fermés ainsi que les salles de concert. La liste s'allonge des musiciens décédés et emportés par le Covid19. Hommage donc à Lee Konitz, Andy Gonzales, Jacques Pellen, Henry Grimes … Les artistes s'expriment de chez eux et en multiplex grâce aux nouvelles technologies et au réseaux sociaux et leurs inspirations semblent décuplées par la situation. Des inédits donc glanés sur le net avec Candy Dulfer, Jean Christophe Maillard, une version inédites et revisitée des Mots Bleus par Guillaume Perret sur des accords de Yassaï Karapetian et un titre jamais publié de Prince et Miles Davis ensemble … La #Playlist de Stéphane Kochoyan, JazzOmania #29 01 – Les Mots Bleu Inédit Christophe by Guillaume Perret / Yessaï Karapetian - (https://www.facebook.com/electricepic/videos/1439972702851878) 02-Candy Dulfer - Inédit Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=227618518569867) 03 - Fever Inédit - Jean Christophe Maillard 04 - Can I play with you ? Inédit Prince & Miles Davis 05 - Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen 06 - Lee Konitz - I Can't Get Started 07 - Jerry & Andy Gonzalez, The Fort Apache Band - Along Came Betty 08 - Molly Johnson - Miss Celie's Blues (Album Version) 09 - Jacques Pellen - Breizh Positive - Ankouad a Garfen (Live At Rennes 1999) 10 – Henry Grimes – Sonny Rollins - Pete La Roca – Oleo 11- Al Jarreau + Metropole Orchestra - We're In This Love Together 12- Herbie Hancock - Ready or Not 13 - John Scofield - Talkin'About You / I got a Woman  

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Andy Gonzales (Of Montreal) - Musician - Processed

pprocessedd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 36:45


A talk with the former guitarist of the band Of Montreal, Marshmallow Coast, and The Music Tapes. We discuss his start in music, joining the Elephant 6 Collective, playing with Neutral Milk Hotel, meeting Jeff Mangum, and much more!

HC Universal Network
SDP EP 133: Live from the Comicpalooza floor, Attack of the Remakes

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 49:51


Good morning!!! Today we are joined by our friends Jacob Shafer and Andy Gonzales to discuss horror movie remakes and reboots. The good, the bad,…Read the postSDP EP 133: Live from the Comicpalooza floor, Attack of the Remakes

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Scarydad Podcast
SDP EP 133: Live from the Comicpalooza floor, Attack of the Remakes

Scarydad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 49:51


Good morning!!! Today we are joined by our friends Jacob Shafer and Andy Gonzales to discuss horror movie remakes and reboots. The good, the bad,…Read the postSDP EP 133: Live from the Comicpalooza floor, Attack of the Remakes

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Athens 441
#003: Guest DJ Andy Gonzales of Marshmallow Coast

Athens 441

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018


Podcast Talent Coach
How Much Prep Is Too Much? Podcast Struggles – Episode 196

Podcast Talent Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 32:08


How Much Prep Is Too Much? Podcast Struggles – Episode 196 I recently asked my tribe about the one thing they are struggling with most. This week, we are going to answer the questions and help you get over a few hurdles.   RELAUNCH What giving me the most headache is relaunching my podcast after a long time not producing because life took a turn. My gear has been in storage after some life changing events and I'm starting from scratch. Have a great day! - Dan The Coffee Couch   EKJ: What part of starting is giving you a headache, Dan? If we got together in a coaching session, this is where we would start. If we can determine where the aggravation lies, we could work our way around that piece. Podcasting is a lot of work. You need to create your subject and notes. You need to record the show. Edit the show and create the show notes. Post the episode to your media host. Create the post on your website. Then, you need to attract the audience. Each step comes with its own unique headaches. You are also starting at ground zero, which looks like a true uphill battle. Let's assume you enjoy the process of creating a podcast, but dread the fact that you have no audience. Starting from scratch and building it up again feels like a lot of work. The first thing we need to do is accept the fact that it doesn't just seem like it is a lot of work. It is a lot of work. It isn't the destination, it is the journey. You don't want to be the dog that catches the car. Enjoy the run. Remember when you launched the first time around? Remember the excitement when you got your first few downloads? Do you remember how it felt with you hit the 100 download mark? How about when you received your first e-mail from a listener or comment on an episode? Here is your chance to experience that excitement all over again. But this time, you have experience from the first time around. You won't experience the frustration trying to figure things out for the first time. More joy. Less frustration. Get started and enjoy the journey.   IMPOSTER SYNDROME I think my biggest concern is Imposter Syndrome and then closing the deal on scheduling an interview. I took so much time in planning and pod-crastination that potential guests (50) may have forgotten that they agreed to a chat. I took too much time to learn the technology. You and I chatted on your show about my beginning process MORE THAN A YEAR AGO! MY QUESTION: How much Show Prep is TOO MUCH PREP? Being totally nervous about asking for interviews, I wanted to answer EVERY POSSIBLE question and objection, upfront. I prepared a SUPER-detailed show prep sheet to send to potential guests. - David Freeman   EKJ: 50 guests!?! David, let's get rolling. Start recording. I completely understand the Impostor Syndrome. The unknown of getting started is the scariest part. "What if I mess up the interview?" "What if I come off as an amateur?" "What if people find out I don't know what I'm doing?" You know more than you realize. Your interview is simply going to be a conversation. Walk into the interview being curious and you'll be just fine. When he interviewed authors, Larry King said that he would not read their book in advance, so that he would not know more about the book than his audience. He was simply curious and asked great questions. It is just like a cocktail party. Know enough about the person to start a conversation and go from there. What is the goal of the interview? You want the person on your show for some reason. How will your audience benefit from this conversation? Once you know that, you will understand which questions are important. You will use your target listener as a filter for your questions and let it roll. Get over your fear of starting by taking the first step. Make it a small, easy step. Get a mic and a computer. Install Skype. Once you have that done, schedule and record an interview. Make this someone lower on the list. This will be a test run to make sure all goes well. Knowing this will take the pressure off of you to make it a home run. We are just looking for a little success. When show prep is becoming an excuse for not launching, it is too much prep. When you are asking for an interview, what is the worst that could happen. They might say, "Sorry, David. I don't have time right now." If that happens, move on to the next. A decline is never a judgement on you or your character. The interview just doesn't make sense for them right now. If you position your request from your guest's point of view and explain how it benefits them, that is about all you can do. They either say yes or no. Don't be embarrassed about asking. Some will be flattered that you asked. If you have done your homework and know what is important to your potential guest, very few will be offended if you ask. If they are offended, that individual is probably not somebody you want on your show anyway. Move on. With regard to the show prep sheet you send your guest, make it easy. Nobody wants to volunteer to be on your show and then spend 2 hours filling out forms and doing homework before the interview begins. Cover the important subjects, like time, room noise, profanity and expectations. Then, get rolling. You cannot possibly predict every scenario that might happen during the interview. So, stop trying. You won't know how warm the water is until you jump in. Give it a try.   RELATIONSHIP SUCCESS You had a longer segment on sharing content or teaming up with other podcasts on a previous episode. I focused a lot of effort on that, and like you advised, I didn't fear losing my listeners to these other friendly shows. The plan didn't work at first, but then we found the right partner. They engage on our Facebook and share our content and we do the same for them. Not only did our average downloads jump 25% overnight, but we made some great friends at the same time. We are currently planning a joint episode and we are both hoping it will be a success. This is a great strategy to gather new listeners. And if you are fun, engaging and creative, these new listeners will stick around. - Andy Gonzales   EKJ: I love when a plan comes together. In Episode 176, we talked about various ways to grow your audience by 10x. One of the suggestions is connection. You need to reach out to others in your space. You need to increase your circle of influence. You need to take some chances and make some noise. So many podcasters see the pie as limited. If you get more pie, I must get less. They act like there is only so much pie to go around. Podcasting is more like fire or ideas. If I have fire and I give you some of that fire, you gain and I lose nothing. If I have knowledge and I share that with you, it is the same situation. You gain and I lose nothing. Just because someone listens to your podcast, that doesn't mean they cannot enjoy another. There are 168 hours in the week. You are probably awake for 112 of those hours. If you release on 60-minute podcast a week, there are 111 more hours to enjoy other shows. Find great partners and help each other. As Andy says, you need to find the right partner. If partnering with someone in your direct niche still makes you a bit uncomfortable, find someone who might make a great compliment to your content. Look for a podcaster who offers something that goes hand-in-hand with your stuff. Dave Jackson and I are a good example. We are both podcast coaches and consultants. However, Dave's expertise is teaching the technical side of podcasting. My expertise is content and personality. We overlap here and there. But, we also compliment the strengths of each other as well. If you do a podcast on coaching baseball, find a podcaster who has a show on playing baseball. If you do a business-to-business podcast, find someone who is business-to-consumer. If you are small business marketing, find someone who is small business accounting. There are a million possibilities. Help each other. Here are some tips to grow your audience.   TEN TIPS TO GROW Reach out to super-fans and begin the interaction. Help people meet and create community. Host events to create community. Get interviewed on other shows. Make it easy for hosts to find you. Give. Leave feedback for other shows. Ask great questions on other shows. Promotion is the exploitation of great opportunities. Find great opportunities. Buy a contest insurance policy. Collect birthdates in your database and call listeners on their birthday. Create a lead magnet for every episode. Find people who can help you and invest in yourself. Mastermind, coach, peers.   You can get my entire list of 52 ways to create engagement with your show here: [GET THE LIST OF 52 TRAFFIC TIPS FOR FREE]   Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.

The Toolbox: A WMS Counseling Podcast
006 Mindfulness with Andy Gonzales

The Toolbox: A WMS Counseling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 63:38


Craig, Carroll and Juli have a conversation with nationally recognized Andy Gonzales, Co-Founder of the Holistic Life Foundation in Baltimore, MD. Andy and his colleagues are implementing mindfulness practices in some of the most challenging schools across our country and finding data-driven results. Andy and his team have collaborated with schools, politicians, and some of the world's leaders in the area of mindfulness. Andy will share what mindfulness is, how schools can implement it and why it is such an important tool to have in all our toolboxes. Holistic Life Foundation Website: http://hlfinc.org/

The Toolbox: A WMS Counseling Podcast
006 Mindfulness with Andy Gonzales

The Toolbox: A WMS Counseling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 63:38


Craig, Carroll and Juli have a conversation with nationally recognized Andy Gonzales, Co-Founder of the Holistic Life Foundation in Baltimore, MD. Andy and his colleagues are implementing mindfulness practices in some of the most challenging schools across our country and finding data-driven results. Andy and his team have collaborated with schools, politicians, and some of the world's leaders in the area of mindfulness. Andy will share what mindfulness is, how schools can implement it and why it is such an important tool to have in all our toolboxes. Holistic Life Foundation Website: http://hlfinc.org/

LOAD IN/LOAD OUT - Kindercore
(13) Andy Gonzales (Marshmallow Coast, ex-of Montreal)

LOAD IN/LOAD OUT - Kindercore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 64:48


Marshmallow Coast (and ex-of Montreal) mastermind Andy Gonzales joins Cash and Ryan in the Kindercore studio to examine the finer points of flying panties, cool names for invasive procedures and the secret history of the Gay Parade.