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Join host Tony Mormino on HVAC TV as he explores the essentials of air distribution alongside expert Andy Hayes from Air Carolinas. In this episode titled "Air Distribution 101," they delve into the roles of grills, registers, and diffusers, debunk common myths, and discuss strategies for optimizing system performance and comfort. Perfect for HVAC professionals and enthusiasts alike, this conversation sheds light on how proper air distribution is crucial for maintaining efficient and comfortable indoor environments. Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical tips from industry insiders.
Sun 30 Mar 2025 - Andy Hayes - The Road to Calvary
Sun 23 Mar 2025 - Andy Hayes - The Road to Calvary
Sun 16 March- Andy Hayes- Romans 4
Sun 2nd March-Andy Hayes-Romans 3:21-31- Unlocking the good news
Sun 23 Feb 2025-Andy Hayes- Romans- We're all in this together
Sun 09 Feb 2025-Andy Hayes- Romans what makes a good jew
In this episode Andy Hayes is joined by Steve Schreck as they delve into the intricacies of golf coaching, discussing their experiences, insights, and evolving techniques. They explore the importance of building awareness in players, addressing misconceptions about learning the golf swing, and the significance of creating a supportive learning environment. The conversation highlights the balance between technical adjustments and individual swing styles, emphasizing the mental aspects of golf, including fears that can increase tension and impact performance.
Sun 26 Jan 2025- Andy Hayes- Hang in There Part 2
Sun 19 Jan 2025 -Andy Hayes- Hang in there(Part 1)
Sun 12 Jan 2025 -Andy hayes
Sun 22 Dec-Andy Hayes Peace
In this episode of the Golf Practice Podcast, hosts Andy Hayes, Pete Leinenweber, and Dasa Urbankova explore the intersection of mindfulness, sports, and personal growth. They discuss how applying mindfulness techniques can enhance performance in sports like bowling and golf, the nature of happiness, and the importance of living in the moment. The conversation also touches on the perception of time and how adults often rush through life, missing opportunities for joy in everyday experiences. In this conversation, the speakers explore the stress associated with timeliness in the workplace, the impact of sports on personal identity and outlook on life, and how past experiences with sports teams can shape one's perspective on success and failure. They discuss the triviality of being late to work, the emotional weight of sports memories, particularly in relation to the Minnesota Vikings, and how these experiences can influence personal growth and resilience. 01:08 Pete's Bowling Mindset 06:24 The Pursuit of Happiness 11:40 The Perception of Time and Living in the Moment 17:23 Finding Joy in Everyday Challenges 22:14 Traffic 30:08 The 98 Vikings
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. Series 3, episode 51. We hear from the 2025 Billy Coleman Award winner Craig Rahill. We look back at the Killarney Historic Stages Rally, which featured Historic rally winners Donagh Kelly and Rory Kennedy and modified winner Rob Duggan, joined by Declan Gallagher and Andy Hayes. We catch up with Aaron Johnston and Josh McErlean to relive the final round of the WRC, Rally Japan.
Sun 01 Dec-Andy Hayes Peace
In this episode of the Golf Practice Podcast, Andy Hayes and Peter Donahue share their experience with golf coach Michael Hebron, who spent two days at The Golf Practice last week. They talk about how golf coaching has evolved, the importance of understanding learning and memory, and how engagement impacts the process. They also touch on using improv techniques in coaching, the difference between immediate and mediated learning experiences, and the role of body movement and emotional awareness in golf. The discussion highlights how teaching methods shape a student's understanding and enjoyment of the game. 02:32 The Impact of Michael Hebron on Golf Coaching 07:20 Understanding Learning and Memory in Golf Instruction 18:05 Improv Techniques in Coaching 20:29 Exploring Communication and Learning in Golf 24:50 Immediate vs. Mediated Experience in Golf Training 32:57 The Importance of Emotional State in Learning 47:48Mastery and the Joy of Learning Golf
Sun 24 Nov-Andy Hayes- Connection
Andy Hayes leads us top look at the book of Esther
In this episode of the Golf Practice Podcast, Andy Hayes, Pete Leinenweber, and Dasha Urbankova explore various themes surrounding golf, competition, and personal growth. They discuss the excitement of recording their first video podcast, reflect on experiences in competitive golf, and delve into the importance of questioning beliefs and understanding the connection between happiness and performance. The conversation also touches on the nature of awareness, the experience of nervousness in golf, and how to apply these insights to improve performance and well-being. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Tournament Highlights 03:16 Questioning Beliefs and Personal Growth 06:04 Exploring Happiness and Awareness 09:17 The Connection Between Scores and Self-Identity 12:21 Finding Peace Beyond Performance 15:05 The Role of the Mind in Golf and Life 21:27 Understanding the Mind's Mechanisms 22:20 Navigating Nerves in Golf 24:53 The Role of Expectations in Performance 30:07 Awareness and Self-Perception 36:33 Embracing Emotions and Natural Reactions
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf In partnership with Titleist > https://www.titleist.com The Golf Practice > https://thegolfpractice.com/ Summary In this episode, Matt interviews Andy Hayes, a senior coach at The Golf Practice, about coaching kids and adults in golf. They discuss the importance of creating a safe and fun environment for kids to learn and develop their skills. Andy emphasizes the need to let kids lead and discover the game on their own terms. When it comes to coaching adults, Andy highlights the importance of effective teaching and learning methods, focusing on problem-solving and self-discovery. He also emphasizes the value of asking questions and helping players understand the cause and effect of their swing. In this conversation, Matt and Andy discuss the importance of asking questions in golf coaching and finding a balance between providing instruction and allowing students to problem solve. They also explore the mindset and patience required for improvement in golf, as well as the role of fitness and body awareness in the game. Andy shares insights from his coaching experience and highlights the value of the coaching relationship and the enjoyment of the struggle in golf. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:27 Playing Golf with Kids and the Importance of Safety and Fun 04:36 Coaching Kids at Different Ages and Skill Levels 09:45 The Role of Birdie Balls and Other Tools in Junior Coaching 12:43 Transitioning to Junior Golf and High School Golf 18:24 The Short Season of High School Golf 23:38 Coaching Adults and Effective Coaching Methods 27:08 Effective Coaching: Teaching vs. Learning Environments 30:48 Asking Questions and Helping Players Understand Their Swing 31:20 The Power of Asking Questions 38:28 The Coach-Golfer Relationship 41:14 The Number One Thing Holding People Back 44:26 Embracing the Difficulty of Golf 50:08 The Role of Fitness in Golf 55:26 Enjoying the Process of Improvement
After years of personal and professional turmoil, things are finally looking up for Columbus, Ohio, private eye Andy Hayes. As Sick to Death opens, Andy is relishing his new gig: a drama-free, family-friendly stint as a guard at the Columbus Museum of Art. What could be better than regular hours, a steady paycheck, and an attractive coworker who may be just as interested in him as he is in her? Right on schedule, Andy's newfound equilibrium comes crashing down when he interrupts the theft of a painting by famed Ashcan school realist George Bellows—and is promptly fired for breaking museum protocols. Helping him thwart the robbers is a young woman whom Andy has caught staring at him several times at the museum. To his shock, she reveals she's an adult daughter he never knew he had, the result of a one-night stand during his misspent youth a quarter century earlier. But Alex Rutledge, about to enter the Columbus Police Academy, isn't looking for family time. She wants to hire her newly discovered father to find the driver who killed her mother, Kate, five months earlier in a still unsolved hit-skip accident. Even as Andy reels from this personal development, he uncovers troubling details about Kate's death that increasingly point toward murder and an angry anti-vax sentiment roiling below the surface at the hospital where she worked. Complicating Andy's case, he finds himself in the crosshairs of an FBI investigation into the attempted art theft. With time running out and his and Alex's lives on the line, Andy rushes to defend his reputation as a private eye and find Kate's killer.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sun 01 Sept 2024 - Andy Hayes - Matthew 22 1 - 14 Parable of the Wedding Invitation
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast Series 3, Episode 37 We catch up with Mikie Galvin and Andy Hayes to look back at the Ulster Rally. Sean Moriarity talks to us about the MI Academy ‘take-over' on Rali Ceredigion, Aoife Raftery's exciting WRC news and a special fundraiser for an injured biker, Anthony O'Carroll. Kevin O'Driscoll joins us to preview the Galway Summer Rally.
Krunching Gears – The Rally Podcast. Series 3, episode 32. Another busy episode, we continue our review of the 2024 Donegal International Rally. We talk to second-placed Meirion Evans and the third-placed crew of David Kelly & Dean O'Sullivan and Adam Platt, who prepared the winning Skoda Fabia RS of Callum Devine and Noel O'Sullivan. Matt Edwards talks to us about his experience and hopes for the rest of the season. Rally2 competitors Rory Kennedy, Garry Jennings, Joe McGonigle, Paul Barrett, Andy Hayes and Niall Burns join us to discuss their Donegal experience. Winners of the Historic category Meirion Evans & Anthony O'Sullivan join us along with Rally4 winners Ryan MacHugh and second-placed Rally4 competitor Kyle McBride.
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Matt welcomes Andy Hayes back to the podcast for this eye-opening episode. After a short Masters recap, they discuss Andy's recent swing changes that came under the guidance of Hank Haney. This is a must listen for golf swing enthusiasts and any player interested in making serious improvements to their own swing.
This week's episode concentrates on the Galway International Rally, and we speak to Winning co-driver Mikie Galvin and third-place co-driver Andy Hayes. Frank Kelly, winner of the two-wheel drive section, regales us with his Galway story. We also catch up with Ryan McHugh, Keelan Grogan and Joe Kelly who battled for the Rally4 honours in Galway. Last but not least William Creighton and M-Sport Team Principal Rich Millener join us to discuss William & Liam's upcoming WRC2 campaign. We hope you enjoyed this episode; to keep up to date with all the latest from rallying in Ireland and beyond, please subscribe to our channel.
How do you get started playing hickory golf? Is it hard? Can you play well? What can you learn from it? We dive into all these questions and more in this discussion with Andy Hayes.
It's hard to believe this is the 200th episode of the Plugged In Golf Podcast. Thank you to everyone who has listened, whether you've checked out every single episode or if this is your first one. This episode features a short rant about pace of play and etiquette, a lot of questions for the listener to consider, and an introduction to the newest member of the Plugged In Golf staff, Andy Hayes. Find Andy's Post-Apocalyptic Golf lesson HERE Andy relays advice from Tiger Woods HERE
In this episode, the Crew ventures to the end of the road to chat with journalist-turned-thriller author Andrew Welsh-Huggins. In "The End of the Road," Myles's testimony should have landed Pryor, their one-eyed ringleader, in jail after a botched bank robbery, but Pryor escaped unscathed while Myles served time. Now, determined to leave his criminal past behind, Myles must kill Pryor to start anew. A violent clash between them leaves Myles in critical condition, prompting his girlfriend Penny to seek revenge and a chance at a normal life. Meanwhile, Pryor and his gang plan their biggest heist targeting an Ohio bank, with Penny in pursuit. As Pryor leaves chaos in his wake, this fast-paced rural noir showcases Andrew Welsh-Huggins' mastery of suspense and vivid characters, set in the heart of the Midwest. Praise for The End of the Road: A Library Journal Best Thriller Book of the Year "An elegant crime story … packed with quirky, entertaining characters and told in flowing prose that has a life of its own…. Recommend this to action fans and to anyone who can respond to golden―if blood-soaked―prose."― Booklist "A crackerjack crime yarn chockablock with miscreants and a supersonic pace." ― Kirkus Andrew Welsh-Huggins is a reporter for the Associated Press in Columbus, Ohio by day and author of seven books in the Andy Hayes private eye series, featuring a former Ohio State and Cleveland Browns quarterback turned investigator, by even earlier in the day. He is the editor of the Columbus Noir anthology from Akashic Books, and the author of two nonfiction books, No Winners Here Tonight, the definitive history of Ohio's death penalty, and Hatred At Home, about the terrorism prosecution of three Ohio friends. His mystery fiction has appeared in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Mystery Weekly, and Mystery Tribune among others.
There was once a time where we started a podcast. A podcast by dentists, for dentists. And in the very first episode we were OBSESSED with Botox. That's right, I'm throwing back to the very first episode of the Dental Hacks podcast. The podcast features Dr. Jason Lipscomb and myself interviewing the one and only Dr. Lance Timmerman followed by a Brain Trust featuring Dr. Tammy Bailey, Dr. Jason Luchtefeld, Dr. Dawn Kulongowski and Dr. Andy Hayes! To be honest, we weren't great. At least the technology wasn't great. But there was magic from the very first episode. I hope you enjoy the very first podcast we produced! Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," "Papa Randy" or "Lipscomb!" The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! -- Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code “VERYDENTAL10” you'll get another 10% off your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! -- The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! -- Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! -- CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
On the latest episode of Now, Appalachia, Eliot interviews Ohio crime fiction author Andrew Welsh-Huggins about his latest thriller THE END OF THE ROAD. Andrew is a former reporter for the Associated Press, editor of “Columbus Noir” and author of the Andy Hayes detective series; “An Empty Grave,” the seventh book, was nominated for a Shamus Award in the Best Original Paperback PI Novel category by the Private Eye Writers of America.
On the latest episode of Now, Appalachia, Eliot interviews Ohio crime fiction author Andrew Welsh-Huggins about his latest thriller THE END OF THE ROAD. Andrew is a former reporter for the Associated Press, editor of “Columbus Noir” and author of the Andy Hayes detective series; “An Empty Grave,” the seventh book, was nominated for a Shamus Award in the Best Original Paperback PI Novel category by the Private Eye Writers of America. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eliot-parker/support
in this episode of Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. We review the Circuit of Ireland with the top three overall. We speak to Callum Devine, Andy Hayes and Meirion Evans. Also, we talk to Jason Black the Modified Rally winner and then Kevin Eves with Owen Mallon. Owen got the opportunity through a charity event. He tells of his day's fun! Finally, the winner of the Historic Rally, Trevor Wilson, tells us about his rally in the stunning blue Porsche. All this and more...
Join us for a blockbuster programme!We chat to the following:Class 11R winner Jack ShanahanModified winner Gary Kiernan, Frank Kelly & Daniel McKenna all at the one time!Runner up Robert Barrable & Gordon Noble.Toni Kelly spoke to overall winners Josh Moffett & Andy Hayes at the Finish Ramp.Kevin O'Driscoll will be along with class winners and we also have a new segment called Nestor's Post Mortem!And we launch our new website!Shoutout to:www.techntools.iewww.svstv.comwww.rallyconnection.comwww.facebook.com/PatrickFarrellTransport/Thanks also to Flyin Finn Motorsport, DHarrigan Images and Mar4Tar Rallying ★ Support this podcast ★
S4 E7 Midland Moto Recap - BRC - ERC - NIRC - West Cork Entry Chats with David Moynihan/Philip WhiteWhat a chaotic weekend of action ahead! Fantastic to see so many crews competing all over the globe!We cover BRC, ERC, NIRC, recap on the Midland Moto Stages Rally, Chat about the West Cork Entry, discussions with David Moynihan & Philip White, we hear from Callum Devine, Josh Moffett, Andy Hayes & Gary Kiernan and much more!Shoutout to www.svstv.com and www.techntools.ieIf you like our content you can help keep the show on the road here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irishrallypod ★ Support this podcast ★
How does one get into the tea business? Here to share his story is Andy Hayes, Founder and Creator of Plum Deluxe and Plume Deluxe Teas. Plum Deluxe is a community for friends and family who enjoy life's luxuries, big and small, and they connect through flavorful tea! Andy chats with host Elliot Begoun to share how he fell in love with tea and the culture behind it with stories of travels from around the world. Drawing inspiration from these experiences, he was able to build a business and a community. In this episode, Elliot imparts strategies he used for his business, from creating a brand to attracting the right customers. Don't miss out on business and industry insights from Andy and get a deeper understanding of the impact of community for the success of your business.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! tigbrands.com/tig-talks/
On this show, our special guest John Bodnar joins us to talk and learn more about the faceoff position.John is a teacher, coach, and the founder of the Philly Faceoff League. Here are some notes to help you enjoy this episode! Youth Sports Hot Topic: Managing Commitments, High School vs. Club Getting to Know You: -From Madison, NJ to Cabrini University, with a special thanks to Coach Steve Colfer -A dedicated educator with more than a decade of special ed teaching experience -Coaching under Andy Hayes at Episcopal Academy -The story and start of the Philly Face-off League, 11:00 -PFL Alums who are currently dominating the NCAAs, 15:00 -Partnering with friend Mike Dolente to gather and train the Philly area, and now training youth, middle school and high school athletes -The mindset of a face-off midfielder, 19:00 -Talking more about the high school programs like Haverford School, Malvern Prep, Springfield, La Salle and more, 23:00 -Love for the unique and personal role as a face-off coach and mentor for many, 26:00 -Top traits of face-off guys, 32:30 -Reviewing the face-off rule changes 35:20 Homework, 37:00 For Coaches: Do more to incorporate face-offs into your practice For Players: Go be the most well-rounded lacrosse player you can For Parents: Find somebody to help you plan ahead and don't burn your kids out More on PFL: www.phillyfaceoff.com/ ***** Thanks to all of our listeners out there! If you'd like to connect, please email info@nxtlacrosse.com. Please help us grow by leaving a positive review and sharing your favorite episode on your social channels!
We're joined by Richard Moffett, Kevin Eves, Daniel Barry, Lorcan Moore, Tom Scallan, Andrew Purcell, Andy Hayes, Micheal Maher, Danny Mullins, Adrian Codd and none other than ex WRC star Mikko Hirvonen!Big shoutout to Bluestone Motor Finance and PM Autos. ★ Support this podcast ★
Andy Hayes talks. A lot. The sound quality on this episode is pretty poor, sadly. This is mainly due to Nik forgetting to plug his microphone in. So apologies for that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildit/support
Ulster Review - Conversation with various Tarmac Winners & more!A stellar cast providing great craic and insight!Big shoutout to www.3rock.ie and SVS Productions.If you've enjoyed our coverage of the Tarmac Championship you can support our efforts here for the price of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irishrallypod ★ Support this podcast ★
All good things must come to an end. So, too, must poorly produced podcasts. Back for an unprecedented third appearance on the pod, John & Nik begrudgingly welcomed Andy Hayes back to Build It Towers. There's a lot of talk about administration. And dick bags. If you're Andy's mother, might want to give this one a miss. We'll be back in the Fall. Maybe the Winter. First, we have soccerballs to play! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildit/support
The review show that wasn't to be!! Overwhelmed by the response to episode one and asking for a review! Conor Edwards, Adam Hall and myself Kevin Glendinning review Galway. I speak with Andy Hayes, Meirion Evans and Jason Black and get their view. We also look at we else is happening in the world of rally competitors.
I lived in Europe for a long time working as a software expert in an enterprise company, but life has a way of throwing you curveballs. I loved my job, but after numerous corporate mergers, I ended up leaving that industry and found myself working in tourism.This was way back in the day—Facebook was coming up and smartphones were getting popular, and I was learning how to apply my knowledge of computers and help small to medium-sized businesses market themselves in this new online world...(Continue).
andy hayes of the midwest premier league and old bhoys sc is back with us! josh and danny lead him through the happenings of leagues across the nation and let him delve into why MWPL does what it does, what went into their recent decision to form a partnership with WPASL, and how he feels about the recent UPSL email leak regarding NISA Nation expansion. find it all right here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us for tea with Andy Hayes, the founder and creator of a unique tea(!) company, Plum Deluxe. Andy shares about learning to create delicious teas, his inspiration to savor and seek out meaningful moments, and how Plum Deluxe inspired such a one-of-a-kind community.
smallworld soccer report is back! we grabbed another MWPL member to bring on, and we went full-out by convincing the league's commissioner Andy Hayes to join us. we had a great time chatting about beautiful kits, Motorik's monumental move, and even... some love for Bateaux's rivals Hayward United?? we had plenty of banter with Andy and learned why he feels like salisbury steak tv dinners were representative of his childhood. enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Off-Track Dave Neal sits down with Andy Hayes, former Manx GP racer and Director of Oliver's Mount Road Racing circuit in Scarborough to talk the history of this iconic circuit, the work involved in putting on England's only closed roads circuit races and the future of the Gold Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode #293 of the podcast features an interview with Andy Hayes. Discussion topics: Workflows, productivity and efficiency, knowing your camera, and digital tools. The post 293: Andy Hayes – How to edit your weddings at lightning speed! appeared first on Sprout Studio.