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Visit Cherokee Nation
Andy Payne and the 1928 International Transcontinental Footrace

Visit Cherokee Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 34:28


Recorded on April 15 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.The April Lunch & Learn was about the “Andy Payne and the 1928 International Transcontinental Footrace,” presented by Keith Austin. Learn all about Andy Payne's historic achievement during this presentation. Watch all Lunch & Learn videos at: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLAaEbcbNmanxxnXPVF59r7XS8v4JBgcr&feature=shared

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown
NAR Economic Insights: February RE Outlook with guest Jessica Lautz

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 26:26


Join us this week on the Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown with host Andy Payne and our very special guest, Dr. Jessica Lautz! Jessica, NAR's Deputy Chief Economist and Vice President of Research, joined us in Atlanta for the 2025 Real Estate Outlook back in February. Tune in as she shares her expert insights on the national market and what's happening right here in Atlanta. This is an episode you don't want to miss!

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown
Host Andy Payne w_ guest Frankie Elliott and Caren Acheson

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 35:51


The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
Rush Omnibus! Behind the Scenes on the Recent Wins for Fan Activists in the Premier League - and recent Losses in Chicago

The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 87:05


Note: This is an unusual episode, in reaction to the events unfolding Thursday and Friday, with little time to edit or the usual setup. All sounds fine and is audible, but not as nice as usual. My apologies!Back last Summer, many Premier League clubs announced they would change, or do away with, "concession tickets" for seniors and youth, as well as a price hike on season tickets. Resistance formed at many clubs, but at West Ham, it seemed particularly organized, creative and social media savvy. In August, I talked with Alex, a chief initiator of the #SaveOurConcessions campaign online and on matchdays, home and away, as well as with Andy Payne of Hammers United and now the club's fan advisory board about their strategy to fight back. I predicted a "Fall storm." In recent weeks, not only did Liverpool announce a price freeze, West Ham restored all concessions and also froze season tickets. Seemingly out of nowhere, right before a home game. To Andy and Alex of course, the change is the result of months of hard work. This is a look behind the curtain at how a Premier League club makes bad business decisions, how fans mobilize, and how pragmatism and solidarity, creativity and activism make a difference for local fans even in the most glitzy league in the world.Unfortunately, the counter-example of today's fan activism omnibus episode comes from Chicago, where the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League changed their name to "Stars" without any organized protests by an otherwise fairly organized fanscene. One lone voice from Chicago was willing to speak on the record about why that might be. HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:Hammers United website, incl. press releases and statements by the group as the protests went on (full disclosure, I signed)The club's statement, with some background from Hammers United on their website"Save Our Concessions" initial petition, with over 20,000 signatures"Black Bubble Protest" by West Ham fans away at Crystal palace (X, video)NEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. If you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown
Introducing Our 2025 Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown Hosts!

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 49:14


Join us today for a very special episode as we introduce the new hosts of the 2025 Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown!

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The Blue Room
David Moyes Special - West Ham View

The Blue Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 15:16


Listen in full: https://tinyurl.com/bdzhfmsv Matt speaks to Andy Payne from the West Ham FAB to reflect on Moyes' time at the London Stadium and what the Blues can expect 12 years on from his departure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown
2025 Vision: Meet Your ARA President, Chris Burell

Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 39:10


Kick off 2025 with the first episode of the Atlanta REALTORS® Rundown! We're thrilled to introduce our new host, Andy Payne, who sits down with 2025 ARA President Chris Burell. In this episode, Chris shares his vision and goals for the year ahead, offering insights into the future of ARA. Get to know your 2025 President and join the conversation! Don't forget to listen, subscribe, and stay tuned for more exciting episodes.

The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast
Hammer Time – The Post Spurs Pre West Ham Podcast

The Beesotted Brentford Pride of West London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 67:14


Brentford look to shake off another tough away defeat by welcoming a wobbly West Ham United team to The Gtech this Saturday. The Hammers have lost on all three Premier League visits to Brentford and Thomas Frank and the team will be hoping that run continues.We look back at last weekends visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and discuss Bryan Mbeumo's worldie first-minute volley, then pick over the bones of where it went wrong afterwards, as well as THAT handball outside the area by the Spurs goalie.We chew the fat over whether top flight players really are playing too much football in light of several high profile stars hinting at strike action... plus we look ahead to the Brentford Women's team's Gtech take-over this Sunday for their match against Clapton Community.Andy Payne from the West Ham Independent Supporters' Committee gives us his insight into life in East London this campaign so far, with JB spinning the Facts and Funk and Jason Gowler from BeesBreakdown sprinkling some stats and technical analysis on the Spurs and West Ham games.Dave Laney Lane is joined in the virtual joint by Ali Mullally and Matt Allard this week.Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Price of Football
Interview: Andy Payne, West Ham Independent Supporters' Committee chair

The Price of Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 68:29


Kevin and Kieran speak to Andy Payne, West Ham Independent Supporters' Committee chair. Check out the petition over ticket prices at West Ham here: https://www.change.org/p/oppose-season-ticket-price-rises-changes-to-concession-tickets Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Living An Ultra Life
Andy Payne: Owner of VB Kidfit also runs Ultras!

Living An Ultra Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 35:35


Hear Andy describe his amazing program for fit kids in VB as well as his adventures in Devil Dog Ultras!

Getting Simple
#73: Andy Payne — Grasshopper, Rhino Compute, Teaching, Learning to Code & Gen AI

Getting Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 81:29


Andy Payne—architect and software developer at McNeel—on the origins of Grasshopper, Grasshopper 2, Rhino.Compute, teaching, learning to code, generative AI, open-source code, and his journey. Andy Payne is a licensed architect and software developer at Robert McNeel & Associates, the company behind Rhino and Grasshopper 3D. He is a Doctor of Design graduate from Harvard's Graduate School of Design (2014). Andy has lectured and taught workshops throughout the US, Canada, and Europe, and his work has received awards from several leading academic organizations. Andy has also co-authored several software plugins and desktop apps (including Firefly and Monolith). At McNeel, Andy works on the Grasshopper and Rhino.Compute projects for the Rhino 3D modeling environment. Connect with Andy LIFT Architects Monolith by Andy Payne & Panagiotis Michalatos Firefly by Andy Payne & Jason Kelly Johnson Favorite quotes “Nobody wants to spend days and days developing a model. Our job as developers is to make it as easy as possible. […] There's something about the craft and time you spent developing your ideas into a 3D model. There's something about that investment that makes it worthwhile. When you have an easy AI button that makes it for you then it trivializes [the process].” —Andy Payne “Originally the product was called Explicit History, because it was a different approach to Rhino's native (implicit) history feature.” —David Rutten Links Rhinoceros Grasshopper 3D Explicit History Form-Z 3ds Max Slow Food Nation Canopy (2008) Grasshopper Primer by Andy Payne & Rajaa Issa Grasshopper Data Trees Rhino.Compute (Source code) Grasshopper Hops New Grasshopper data types Rhino Core-Hour Billing Visual Programming C-Sharp (C#), Visual Basic (VB) & Python Stable Diffusion, DALL-E & Midjourney Nighthawks by Edward Hopper IKEA effect People mentioned Rajaa Issa · McNeel David Rutten · McNeel Jason Kelly Johnson · FUTUREFORMS Daniel Piker Shelby Doyle Edward Hopper Panagiotis Michalatos Chapters 00:00 · Introduction 00:35 · Andy Payne 04:11 · Grasshopper origins 07:23 · Andy meets Grasshopper 09:19 · Grasshopper Primer 10:26 · Grasshopper 1.0 13:22 · Grasshopper 2 15:11 · Developing Grasshopper 16:59 · New data types 18:57 · Rhino Compute & Hops 22:32 · Cloud billing 27:05 · Teaching 30:07 · Visual programming 36:23 · Open source & monetization 42:03 · McNeel Forum 50:07 · Connect with Andy 51:57 · Learning to code 58:00 · Generative AI 01:02:09 · The IKEA effect 01:05:38 · Authorship 01:08:56 · AI trade-offs 01:12:58 · Panagiotis Michalatos 01:16:02 · Advice for young people 01:17:08 · Success 01:18:35 · $100 or less 01:20:12 · Outro I'd love to hear from you. Submit a question about this or any previous episodes. Join the Discord community. Meet other curious minds. If you enjoy the show, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps. Show notes, transcripts, and past episodes at gettingsimple.com/podcast. Thanks to Andrea Villalón Paredes for editing this interview. Sleep and A Loop to Kill For songs by Steve Combs under CC BY 4.0. Follow Nono Twitter.com/nonoesp Instagram.com/nonoesp Facebook.com/nonomartinezalonso YouTube.com/nonomartinezalonso

Ultrarunning History
147: Gary Cantrell (Lazarus Lake) – Before the Barkley

Ultrarunning History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 29:36


Gary Cantrell (a.k.a. Lazarus Lake), of Tennessee, was recently inducted into the American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame. Most people recognize him for creating the legendary Barkley Marathons, arguably the toughest trail race in the world. But few understand that he once was a talented runner during the 1970s and early 1980s. His running exploits when he was in his 20s and 30s groomed his experience into the most famous extreme sports race director in the world, and into an encyclopedia of ultrarunning wisdom. To understand the complexities of the man, Gary Cantrell, before he became Lazarus Lake, one must learn about his background and experiences that led up to the birth of the Barkley. Gary Duane Cantrell was born in 1954, in Texas. His parents were Franklin Delano Cantrell (1933-2012) and Florence Earlene (Dishman) Cantrell (1933-2022) both of Tulsa, Oklahoma. They were married in 1852. In 1954, his father was in the army and went to Fort Bliss, in El Paso, Texas, for basic training. His mother went to live with her family. Gary arrived four months later in Caldwell, Texas, but the family still claimed Tulsa, Oklahoma, to be their home. His brother Douglas arrived a few years later. Gary's Ancestry Gary's ancestral roots were solidly southern. His Cantrells lived in Tennessee and Arkansas for generations. He had ancestors who were among the early Colonial American settlers. His first Cantrell ancestor in America was his 7th Great-grandfather, Richard Cantrell (1666-1753) who emigrated from England to Colonial America in 1682 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was at first a servant to another man, probably serving an apprentice learning to be a brickmaker. It is believed that he made the bricks for the first two brick homes built in Philadelphia. Gary's 4th Great-Grandfather, Thomas J. Cantrell (1761-1830) fought in the Revolutionary War for North Carolina and was the first Cantrell ancestor to settle in Tennessee. He operated “Old Forge” in Sink, Creek, Tennessee. On Gary's mother's side, the Dishmans lived for generations in Missouri and Kentucky. His first Dishman ancestor in America was his 6th Great-Grandfather, Samuel Duchemin (1640-1727) from France. He came to America in about 1693, settled in Virginia, and Anglicized his name to Dishman. His grandsons fought in the Revolutionary War, including Gary's 4th Great-Grandfather, Jeremiah Dishman (1752-1841). Civil War Ancestors Nearly all of Gary's ancestral families were deeply impacted by the Civil War. His 3rd-great grandfather, Ransom Blades (1821-1901), who Gary must have patterned his beard after, was an outspoken Union sympathizer living in Missouri, favoring the Northern causes. During the war, fearing for his life, Ransom, a father of eleven, had to flee Missouri and went to Kansas. Other ancestors fought on the side of the Confederacy, including 2nd-great-grandfather, James Brashears (1846-1935) for Missouri, 3rd-great-grandfather Hamp Martin (1820-1902), for Arkansas, 2nd great-grandfather, and Clement Hunt (1839-1913), for Arkansas. Most of Gary's ancestors were not enlisted in the conflict but affected by the battles, lost brothers or sons, and had troops raid their towns. Childhood Gary's Grandparents and family Gary's grandparents were James Allen Cantrell (1896-1983) and Lucy Cordelia Wilson (1899-1985) of Arkansas. In about 1918, they moved to Oklahoma, in a covered wagon and raised their family there, where James worked as a laborer on an oil rig and then farmed. Gary's father, Franklin, grew up working hard in the fields using mules to plow. His father was an outstanding athlete and a star on his sports teams. His farm was next to the farm of Andy Payne (1907-1977), who won the 1928 race across America (The Bunion Derby). Gary's father knew him well and told Gary many stories about Payne's famed run. Running Across a Pasture As a child, Gary would enjoy hunting with his father and grandfather in the outdoors.

This Week with David Rovics
Andy Payne interviews David Rovics on 4ZZZ Community Radio

This Week with David Rovics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 60:27


Andy Payne is a great songwriter in the folk punk tradition based in Brisbane, Australia, where he hosts a show called Paradigm Shift on the community radio station, 4ZZZ. He interviewed me for his latest show, earlier this month. Here's the MP3!

Outside the Oval
Andy Payne: From the Highest Highs to the Lowest Lows, the Ultimate Story of Determination

Outside the Oval

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 97:55


On this week's Outside the Oval, host Gavin Frick sits down with former Eastern Michigan MAC Freshman of the Year Andy Payne in a touching interview, which is sure to put our sport in perspective. Gavin and Andy start the show by talking about Andy's early beginnings in the sport, as well as his very successful years as a high school athlete, which led to several amazing and incredibly exciting moments. But as the conversation continues, Andy begins to share some of the experiences he has gone through that have perhaps negatively affected him, in both running and during his day-to-day life, which he has come to find out stemmed from the undeniable passion he shares for the sport. Through the trauma and turmoil, Andy finds ways to put a positive outlook on it all and describes how he was able to overcome the various shortcomings he has faced during his running career. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outsidetheoval/support

The Money Marketing Podcast
Taking the academy route to becoming an adviser

The Money Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 46:51


St James' Place launched its academy in 2012, after a pilot period. Since then, more than 1,000 budding advisers have been welcomed through its doors, with 844 still part of the SJP network today. While some have gone on to work within an existing practice, the academy has also led to the creation of 658 new SJP adviser businesses across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Those qualifying through the academy come from all walks of life, with many seeking a second career, either coming from a financial services background or from a quite different discipline, while others join following higher education. The academy has welcomed 66 ex-professional sports players and 29 with a military background. The average age of those graduating over the ten-year period is 34, compared with the industry average age of 57 for advisers. In this episode of the Money Marketing podcast, chief reporter Lois Vallely chats to Andy Payne – head of the academy – and four graduates: Ovie Onomakpome, Marta Derpenska, Molly 0'Donnell, and Jack Benton.  

Outside the Oval
Fantasy XC Nationals Draft

Outside the Oval

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 28:13


On this special episode of Outside the Oval, Gavin Frick is once again joined by Cincinnati's Christian Stevens and Eastern Michigan's Andy Payne, and together, the three host the inaugural Fantasy Cross Country Nationals Draft. The three conduct a live snake draft, choosing seven men's individuals and one individual woman as a tiebreaker. Join us on this special episode of Outside the Oval and enjoy this unique perspective on our sport!

The Eanna McNamara Podcast.
#50 Andy Payne on the beauty in loss, struggle and vulnerability

The Eanna McNamara Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 46:58


Join me today as I chat with Andy from 3 Pillars of Fitness in Brighton and Online. Andy has been through his journey himself losing and maintaining over 40% or 8.5 stone body weight. Andy has featured on the podcast before on Episode 8 & Episode 30. You can read all about Andy's story here (www.threepillarsoffitness.com/our-story) This episode is all about suffering and why it's not all negative in life. What is suffering to Andy? Is suffering creating the need for escape from challenges? Are we the makers of our own suffering? Why we don't need to be in isolation with our challenges The need to connect Reinventing who you are, your values and how you want to deal with life's challenges What are some of the things we suffer with? Fear of loss and actual suffering The emotions that move through us with suffering and loss Day to day practice, personal development and awareness Focusing on the foundations and compassion You can check Andy out on his Website (www.threepillarsoffitness.com) ,Instagram (@3pillarsfit_pt) & his podcast (Andy Payne- 3 Pillar's Of Fitness P.T) You can also check out my blog post on 'Things I struggle with' on my Website (eannamcnamara.com) Website: www.eannamcnamara.com Instagram: @mackasaur TikTok: @mackasaur Mailing List: Sign Up here Podcast: The Eanna McNamara Podcast on Spotify, Anchor, Apple & Google Podcasts Want coaching? Book in for a FREE consultation call

The Eanna McNamara Podcast.
#30 - Creating your own sunshine and happiness with Andy Payne

The Eanna McNamara Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 60:31


I had the pleasure of having Andy Payne on this podcast again, and in this episode we talk all about creating your own sunshine this time of year (and any time of the year). We share our thoughts and tips on how to help set yourself up for success and happiness during the winter months. Exercise, Nourishment, Mindset are Andy's 3 pillars which we talk extensively on. If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, please do let us know by sharing this! You can find Andy here : https://www.instagram.com/3pillarsfit_pt/ And you can find me over on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mackasaur/

Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H.  Bilbrey
Episode 161: FUND the Police!

Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 89:50


Hosts Kristopher H. Bilbrey & Amber Greene discuss the VERY DIRE situation facing the citizens of Delaware, Co, Indiana due to "Serious Staffing Issues" in the Delaware County Sheriff's Department (Deputies & Correctional Officers)... as well as, Dispatchers in the 911 Call Center. The Sheriff's Dept. & the 911 Call Center are some of the LOWEST PAID employees in Indiana which means they can not compete with many other agencies looking to hire! Out of 18 agencies of comparable (or smaller) size that were surveyed, 15 had starting salaries for deputies/officers higher than Delaware County. THIS CAN & SHOULD BE FIXED! The Delaware County Commissioners should publicly support the Delaware County Council in voting on a plan proposed by the Delaware County Sheriff to give raises to his employees! AND YOU CAN HELP!!! You can email the Commissioners & the Council... to tell the Commissioners to support the Council in voting on the plan and telling the Council to vote on the plan! Then ask these officials to email you back letting you know where they stand! Email the 3 County Commissioners here: Commissioner James King: jking@co.delaware.in.us Commissioner Shannon Henry: shenry@co.delaware.in.us Commissioner Sherry Riggin: sriggin@co.delaware.in.us Email the 7 County Councilors here: Councilor Ryan Ballard (Dist 1): ballardryanb@yahoo.com Councilor Ron Quakenbush (Dist 2): rquakenbush@co.delaware.in.us Councilor Mary Chambers (Dist 3): mcouncil3@sbcglobal.net Councilor Jane Lasater (Dist 4): jlasater@co.delaware.in.us Councilor Scott Alexander (At Large): councilmanscott@comcast.net Councilor Jessica Piper (At Large): jpiper@co.delaware.in.us Councilor Ryan Webb (At Large): rwebb@co.Delaware.in.us Link to Lt. Andy Payne's Facebook post: https://bit.ly/LtPayne. Link to the Star Press Article on this issue: https://bit.ly/DCSDPAY. Sponsors for Ep #161: Bob McNally's "Strumstick": https://strumstick.com. & Abandon All Hope Tattoo & Body Piercing: www.facebook.com/AbandonAllHopeTattoo. Also, to get some PERCEPTION-GEAR in your life, check out the "Merch IS Reality" store at the following link: https://merchisreality.square.site. Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey & Amber Greene 07.13.21 Kris can be found @ www.facebook.com/Bilbrey318 Amber can be found @ www.facebook.com/amberbousman www.facebook.com/groups/346784843160593 www.beautycounter.com/Ambergreene (Produced by: The Vulgar Poets)

Only in OK Show
Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park

Only in OK Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 21:33


On today's episode of the Only in OK Show, we discuss Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park in Foyil, Oklahoma.   The Ed Galloway Totem Pole Park is a Route 66 icon and home of "The World's Largest Concrete Totem Pole." It has been featured in several important articles and books on environmental folk art and Route 66 lore. In 1999, the park was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Ed Galloway spent his retirement years building a unique park, a monument to the American Indian from stone, concrete and his imagination. Nearby is a "Fiddle House" which houses a display of Galloway's hand-crafted fiddles and other inlaid wood artifacts. he shadow of the large totem pole.   Foyil is a small town on Route 66 in Oklahoma. It is the hometown of Andy Payne, who won the first Transcontinental Footrace from Los Angeles to New York.   The Rogers County Historical Society is a nonprofit historical organization located in Rogers County and Claremore, Oklahoma. The Society manages among others, the Belvidere Mansion, Lynn Riggs Museum, and the Will Rogers Hotel.    Check out our sponsor for this episode - Holliday Tax Group   #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #itunes #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma #Attraction #roadside  #rt66 #roadtrip #history

Seán Power Podcast
Andy & Seán talk stress

Seán Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 47:18


In this episode Andy Payne and I talk all things stress.  How stress can change how we think!  How stress can change how we move! And we ask is stress really a BAD thing? Listen in to find out. Andy's podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/68KljNMdce90PuOrMIlNxD?si=j0axwm4vR-2ibwRtO-_G3w Instagram & Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/ThreePillarsOfFitnessLimited website : andy@threepillarsoffitness.co.uk

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The Eanna McNamara Podcast.
#8 - Andy Payne - Losing 8 1/2 Stone through Movement, Nourishment & Mindset

The Eanna McNamara Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 45:35


In this podcast with Andy from 3 Pillars Fitness we talk about His Fitness journey (Losing 8 1/2 Stone) and How You can Set Yourself Up For Success Through Movement, Nourishment and Mindset. I took a lot from this podcast and I think you will too!

Tribes of Exeter's Podcast
Episode 4: Uncovering Tribes with Northcott Beaton

Tribes of Exeter's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 22:04


Join Elle and Leah from Astley Media for Episode 4 in the 'Tribes of Exeter' podcast series.Discover what Project Tribe is all about with Commercial Director, Keiron Northcott, and National Business Development Executive, Andy Payne.Learn how the project will help boost Exeter's economy, connect the business community and showcase the fantastic businesses based here. Discover more about Project Tribe and how you can get involved by listening to the episode.

Ultrarunning History
32: Johnny Salo – 1929 Bunion Derby

Ultrarunning History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 32:12


By Davy Crockett  Johnny Salo, of Passaic, New Jersey, was the greatest American ultrarunner of the first half of the 1900s. This is part two of the story of his amazing life and the story of the 1929 "Bunion Derby." If you haven’t already, go read Part One, Johnny Salo - 1928 Bunion Derby which highlights Salo’s rise to running fame when he placed second in the 1928 race across America in the “Bunion Derby.”  In this concluding article, Salo’s fame grows even more when he ran in the 1929 Bunion Derby with perhaps one of the most exciting finishes in ultrarunning history. But sadly, his amazing running career soon was cut short by tragedy. You may want to find a tissue for the end of this story. This article attempts to celebrates the amazing accomplishments and impactful life of Johnny Salo. Once a huge hero, he has now been forgotten, even by his hometown of Passaic, New Jersey, and needs to be remembered again. Plans for 1929 Bunion Derby By Feb 1929, Charles C. Pyle (1882 – 1939), known as “Cash and Carry Pyle” was at it again, promoting an upcoming 1929 “International Continental footrace” (Bunion Derby) that this time would go from New York to Los Angeles with a more southern route. He traveled in his huge bus around to cities to get contract agreements signed for stopping points. In March, Salo announced locally his intention to get an unpaid leave from the Passaic, New Jersey police force to run in the 1929 Bunion Derby. An editorial in his hometown newspaper thought the idea was terrible. “For a long time after his return he was not altogether a well man Salo shouldn’t think of going into another such nerve-wrecking, body-breaking test of endurance. For his own sake and his family’s, he should to be dissuaded from making this next race. His sturdy physique, weakened by the last effort could be shattered in the next.” Andy Payne By late March, 81 runners from 14 countries had gathered at Pyle’s training camp on Long Island preparing for race day. They all sought to win the $25,000 first place prize or at least finish in the top fifteen to get a piece of the total $60,000 pot. About 30 of the 1928 Bunion Derby runners returned to run again. The 1928 winner, Andy Payne wouldn’t try to defend his title. “The Oklahoma farm boy, now quite wealthy through the purchase of coal and oil land, will go along as a helper.” He would be Pyle’s, public figure head, be a featured attraction at Pyle’s nightly side-show, and would also act as the “chief patrolman” during the daily runs, aiding runners and crews. The Start Crowds at the start at Columbus Circle Start area jammed The 1929 Bunion Derby began on March 31, 1929. An estimated 50,000 people jammed Columbus Circle in New York City for the send-off. Steve O’Neill, football star of the New York Giants pulled the trigger of the starting gun. The runners first ran 2.5 miles to board an electric ferry on 23rd street (Pier 63) to cross the Hudson River. Running to the ferry About 500,000 people lined the route to Elizabeth, New Jersey, the first stopping point. Police in Elizabeth enforced its Sunday “blue laws” and refused to let Pyle put up his evening side show. The start from the ferry in New Jersey Salo unfortunately became ill early because of the heat, so he took it easy on that first day. But all along the way, he was the center of attention among the fans. Many would ask, “where is Salo?” He ran along in his same usual stride. A Passaic motorcycle cop, Michael Palko (1897-1975), opened up a running lane ahead as they entered Elizabeth, New Jersey where Salo finished in 10th place for the first day. Salo (107) running on the first day William “Bill” Wiklund (1907-1980), his trainer, and Salo's wife Amelia, who was also part of his crew driving along, helped him the best they could to overcome his stomach trouble. Wiklund, also Finnish-American, had been the captain of the champion Passaic High cross country track ...

Culture Hour: (Or Longer!)
Episode 09: The Shop Around the Corner : Andy Payne and Tim Lozinski Directors' Commentary

Culture Hour: (Or Longer!)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 103:25


Director Andy Payne and Director Tim Lozinski chat over the top of The Shop Around The Corner. So this is The Directors' Commentary!Listen (and/or watch if you have the film!) as we springboard a conversation about how Ernst Lubitsch's black and white romantic comedy can inspire relevant talking points in 2019.

Culture Hour: (Or Longer!)
Episode 09: The Shop Around the Corner : Andy Payne and Tim Lozinski Directors' Commentary

Culture Hour: (Or Longer!)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 103:25


Director Andy Payne and Director Tim Lozinski chat over the top of The Shop Around The Corner. So this is The Directors' Commentary!Listen (and/or watch if you have the film!) as we springboard a conversation about how Ernst Lubitsch's black and white romantic comedy can inspire relevant talking points in 2019.

Don't Do Things the Way I Do - A Podcast About Mistakes
S1:E13 - Andy Payne - Frictionless Trade & The Way of the Exploding Fist!

Don't Do Things the Way I Do - A Podcast About Mistakes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 53:01


Episode 13 - Andy Payne - Frictionless Trade and Videogames In this episode I talk to UK videogames mainstay and sage, Andy Payne about the mistakes made in his industry, and the effects that are going to be made on it by Brexit. Andy is by nature, open, honest, engaging and provoking. We cover a lot of ground going all the way back to the dawn of computer game time. Get to know Andy no matter what your industry or pastime, you’ll be enriched by the experience or your money back. This is the final episode of Series 1 of The Podcast About Mistakes. But join me in 2019 for Series 2 packed with even more brilliant guests. Take care of yourself, Tim bread@zuzusbakery.co.uk if you’d like to comment. Or find us on Twitter @zuzusbakery Or at home http://zuzusbakery.co.uk http://bit.ly/mistakelinks

Futility Closet
102-The Bunion Derby

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 34:12


In 1928, 199 runners set out on a perilous 3,400-mile footrace across America, from Los Angeles to Chicago and on to New York. The winner would receive $25,000 -- if anyone finished at all. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow the Trans-American Footrace, better known as the Bunion Derby, billed as the greatest footrace the world had ever known. We'll also learn some creepy things about spiders and puzzle over why one man needs three cars. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and all contributions are greatly appreciated. You can change or cancel your pledge at any time, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation via the Donate button in the sidebar of the Futility Closet website. Sources for our feature on the Trans-American Footrace: Charles B. Kastner, The Bunion Derby, 2007. "Mr. Pyle's Professional Bunion Derby," Pittsburgh Press, April 19, 1928. "Payne Wins First Prize in Pyle's Bunion Derby," Associated Press, May 27, 1928. "C.C. Pyle Hopes Bunion Derby to Net Him Profit," Ottawa Citizen, March 29, 1929. "Sport: Bunion Derby," Time, June 24, 1929, 58. "Bunion Derby' Hero Elected," Associated Press, Nov. 8, 1934. "Bunion Derby Director Dies," Associated Press, Feb. 4, 1939. "Mapping the Way," Runner's World, July 1992, 94. "Harry Abrams Is Dead at 87; Ran Across the Country Twice," New York Times, Nov. 28, 1994. Jack Rockett, "The Great 'Bunion Derby,'" Runner's World, Nov. 7, 2006. Laura Ruttum, "Endurance Racing: First Leg, the Bunion Derby," New York Public Library, April 2, 2010. Some footage from the race -- winner Andy Payne wears number 43: Listener mail: Kiona Smith-Strickland, "This Is How to Find the Spiders That Are Staring At You in the Dark," Gizmodo, Aug. 2, 2015. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Patrick Riehl. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Out in the Bay
Homeless Sing with Opera Star von Stade in "Street Requiem" This Weekend

Out in the Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 29:08


Famed mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade sings in this weekend’s Bay Area performances of Street Requiem, a choral contata to call attention to the plight of people living on our streets and in other insecure conditions around the globe. On this week's Out in the Bay ( 7pm Thursday ), Australian co-creators Andy Payne and Kathleen McGuire – conductor and artistic director of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus from 2000 to 2010 – play selections from Street Requiem’s World Premiere in Melbourne last year and speak with host Eric Jansen about their creative collaboration and their work to help people in need. (Broadcast 7pm PDT Thursday 8/27/15 on kalw.org + 91.7fm SF.)

Kropotkins UK Gaming News presented by SPOnG.com
Kropotkins UK Gaming News Week of January 8th, 2012

Kropotkins UK Gaming News presented by SPOnG.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2012 57:37


ASDA wants your old consoles, Media Molecule looks for new IP, video game sales drop in UK over 2011, EA closes Bright Light Studios, Datel and Microsoft settle lawsuit, Andy Payne from Mastertronic gets an OBE and former DICE staffers go to ngmoco Sweden. Running time: 00:57:37

IMTalk
Episode 75 Ironman Talk - Bella Comerford

IMTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2007 68:18


Episode 75 Ironman Talkwww.ironmantalk.com This weeks news  Hawaii finalist in worlds best event.  Stringing camp in chch, contact John.   Ironmman Talk jerseys are for sell untilSeptember the 9th. Email us to get one.  Races: The Big Woody, The Canadian, The AstroMan, Kenmare Half. Monaco & Sinapore 70.3  Coming up: IM Wisconsin, Cologne   Competition Entries Here is the list of people who have entered the Ironman Talk Ad competition. Click on their names to see their ad. Thanks to those who entered!Krsnendu dasa                                         Nick mathews Chance Barber 1                                   Chance Barber 2Mal James                                              Roland J Young Gareth Scobie                                          Andy Payne     Product Review Center  Art of tri http://www.artoftri.com/ What I like about art of tri1.    Eco friendly2.    Promotes the history of the sport3.    Passionate triathlete running a small tri business.           Tops look great and unique.This weeks discussionWith the amount of athletes trying to compete in an Ironman should the cut off time be reduced? If so, what time would be better? If you want to add a comment click here: add comment then open the discussion.Interview with Bella Comerford  This weeks websitesRace Results: The Big Woody, The Canadian, Kenmare, Monaco and Singapore 70.3. Coming up:  IM Wisconsin, Cologne 226, Website of the week: www.artoftri.com