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Inspired by the great valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, Barry Mosley is keeping the legacy of playing jazz valve trombone. The first important jazz valve trombonist were Juan Tizol and Brad Gowans in the 1930s and 1940s, setting the stage for others. The valve trombone has a unique place in jazz history. Barrys first great jazz credit as a young artist was performing many times with jazz legend Chet Baker in the mid-1980s by Chet's invitation. The lyrical qualities of Bob Brookmeyer and Chet Baker has been a major influence on Barrys approach to jazz improvisation. Playing as a leader and jazz soloist, Barry has been performing at top Los Angeles jazz clubs for many years as well as performing for special Los Angeles society events. Barrys valve trombone style has also been greatly influenced by the cool sounds of California's WEST COAST JAZZ providing for a unique and always swinging jazz experience. Barry moved to Los Angeles in 1989 from the California Bay Area to be involved in the great music scene in Los Angeles. Being mentored by two great trombonist Slyde Hyde and Bill Watrous, Barry soon began playing in the top Los Angeles jazz clubs a leader and jazz soloist on valve trombone. Some Los Angeles jazz club credits include VITELLOS, SPAZIOS, RED WHITE and BLUEZZ, COLES, JAX BAR AND GRILL, THE HIP KITTY in Clairmont, CAFFE 322,, LEFT COAST WINE BAR, CHADNEYS, COLOMBOS, THE SQUASHED GRAPES in Ventura, EDWIN MILLS in Pasadena and many more. Barry's trios and quartets have been popular for special events such as the Hollysooc Annie Awards at Royce Hall, Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Marina Del Rey Yacht Club, and more. Two CD's released as solo artist, JAZZ TIME and SPEAK SOFTLY have recieved jazz radio air play in the USA and Europe. Barry also has thousands of YouTube hits as a jazz performer and educator. Learn more about Barry Mosely at www.barrymosely.com Learn more about The Brass Ark at www.brassark.com Learn more about Bob Reeves Brass at www.bobreeves.com The show notes for this episode can be found at www.trombonecorner.com
Barry Beattie is the Girls Head Coach of Staples High School in Westport Connecticut. Barry is also a coach for Connecticut Football Club and Owner of First Touch Conditioning. I first met Barry back in 2011 when I hired him as a coach for Noga soccer. In todays episode we talk about Barrys introduction into soccer in Derry Northern Ireland, Liverpool and London England. We also talk about Barry's success as a high school coach, College volunteer assistant and club coach in Southern Connecticut. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/support
Last week, Liz Wilcox shared the process of how to build, package, and sell a blog. This week, as promised, we are sharing the other side of the story: how to buy a blog. Debra and Barry Benton—who we met on the road a few years ago—saw Liz's post in our RVE Facebook group that she wanted to sell her blog and jumped on the opportunity. In this episode, they share why they wanted to buy a blog and the process they went through to finalize the sale. --- This episode is sponsored by Pillowpak. One thing almost every RV lacks is a place to hang up and store a backpack, but you always need one for hiking, taking an overnight trip, or just packing up your laptop to work away from your rig. Pillowpak offers a line of lightweight, machine-washable backpacks and organizing bags that easily roll and stow away in small spaces. We spent two weeks in Florida and we stayed a short two-minute walk away from the beach and used the 55-liter Pillowpak to fill with towels, snacks, water, extra clothes, and we brought along the utility bag to stuff our wet towels into so that snacks and clean clothes didn’t get sandy and wet. And then since the bags are all machine washable, before we left Florida, we could run everything through the washing machine so we aren’t tracking sand around everywhere! Pillowpak has a line of different bags depending on what you’re looking for. To check out all of their super lightweight, easily rolled and stowed, and fully machine washable products and pick up a Pillowpak of your own, visit getpillowpak.com. --- In this episode, Heath, Debra & Barry cover: Debra and Barrys initial plan for hitting the road Pros and cons to buying a blog What the diligence process looked like The value of hiring a lawyer to negotiate on your behalf Create incentives for the seller to stick around to help you transition You can follow Debra and Barry at Thevirtualcampground.com or on Instagram at @thevirtualcampground. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rve/message
Jay Henderson is a graduate of the Western Hockey League, having played with the Red Deer Rebels and the Edmonton Ice. He was drafted by the Boston Bruins in the 9th round of the 1997 National Hockey League Draft. He went on to a 12-year professional career, including 33 games with the Boston Bruins. Henderson won 3 Calder Cups in the American Hockey League, one in Providence, one in Houston and one with Milwaukee. He also went to Europe near the end of the his hockey career, playing in Germany, Austria and England. After he was done playing, Henderson wanted to stay in the game. He was an assistant coach with the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) for two years and also an assistant coach with the Kootenay Ice of the WHL. Henderson then got into commercial insurance and is currently an account executive with Go Insurance in his hometown of Sherwood Park, AB. He's been with Go Insurance for almost 6 years. Please support and enjoy everything our great sponsor Twig and Barrys has to offer. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
In this episode, I am joined by Wendy and Ronnie Barry who discuss their quest to find the reincarnations of their two sons who, in 1997, died in a car crash. Upon learning of the deaths of their sons, Andy and Bobby, the Barrys immediately turned to the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and entered the world of the supernatural as they followed the instructions within to guide their sons through the after-death realms. The Barrys then vowed to find their sons next lives. Embarking on an international search and recruiting the aid and support of high Lamas, tulkus, seers, channellers and more. Wendy and Ronnie also reveal their plan for their next lives, and discuss their history as prominent members of the Brotherhood of the Eternal Love. … Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/ep85-wendy-and-ronnie-barry-finding-our-sons-reincarnations/ Audio version of this podcast also available on iTunes and Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast’. … 0:00 - Intro 0:53 - Brotherhood of the Eternal Love 08:28 - LSD and the bardos 16:49 - The deaths of Bobby and Andy, Wendy and Ronnie’s sons 21:25 - Visiting the scene of the crash 26:15 - Using the Tibetan Book of the Dead to help their sons 30:06 - A special family connection and the boys’ personalities 35:10 - Resolving to find the reincarnations of Bobby and Andy 36:51 - Friends’ dreams of Bobby and Andy 39:06 - Was there criticism of Wendy and Ronnie’s search? 42:11 - Experiences reading the Bardo Thodol for the 49 days of the boys’ bardo 45:38 - Beginning the search and consulting psychics, seers, and channellers 48:57 - Encountering a corrupt Tibetan Lama 55:09 - Meeting Khamtrul Rinpoche and falling in love with Tibetan Buddhism 1:00:49 - Joining Rigpa and deepening study 1:05:14 - Receiving a divination from Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche 1:09:09 - Beginning a significant relationship with Lama Samten 1:10:33 - Receiving a divination from Lama Dawa 1:12:16 - Finding Bobby’s reincarnation, Kelsey 1:19:36 - Kelsey’s parents’ reaction 1:23:09 - Interest in Tibetan culture 1:24:54 - Support from and friendship with Lama Samten 1:27:13 - Meeting Drubwang Konchok Norbu Rinpoche 1:30:09 - Landing in India and meeting their guide, Jangchub 1:34:40 - The importance of discretion in the search 1:36:06 - Receiving Vajrasattva empowerment to clear obscurations 1:37:38 - Unsuccessful first trip and meeting Ringu Tulku 1:41:54 - Another divination from Lama Dawa and a second India trip 1:44:11 - Powerful Vajrasattva experience of spiders, scorpions, and wasps 1:51:26 - Ronnie’s dream of divination 1:54:27 - Finding Tenpa 02:04:57 - India and meeting karma 02:06:48 - How did Kelsey and Tenpa view things are they grew up? 02:16:15 - Wendy and Ronnie’s plan for their next lives 02:19:47 - How to get the book and European book distribution … To find out more about Wendy and Ronnie Barry, visit: - https://reincarnationstory.website/index.html For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
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Randy Gregg played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League, mostly with the Edmonton Oilers where he won 5 Stanley Cups. Randy didn't take the regular path to the National Hockey League, he played Canadian University hockey with the University of Alberta before taking part with the Canadian National Team and participating in the 1980 Olympics. He then went on to play in Japan for two seasons before signing with the Oilers. He even took a break from the Oilers to play with Canada again at the 1988 Olympics. After hockey, Randy completed his residency program at the University of Alberta, and has been a physician at the Edmonton Sports Institute. He's also involved with the ownership with the Edmonton Riverhawks of the West Coast (Baseball) League, that will play at ReMax Field. Please support and enjoy everything our great sponsor Twig and Barrys has to offer. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Move over LeLacheur, we've got one more to add to the Top Cheddar podcast. Rob and Cam were thrilled to have Rick LeLacheur join us on this episode. He started his sporting life as a hockey player but switched sports through the years all the way to his current position as team president of the BC Lions in 2020 bringing a wealth of business and professional sports experience to the role. A native of Edmonton, Rick was formerly the president and CEO of the Edmonton Eskimos from 2002 to 2011. In that time, the Eskimos enjoyed two Grey Cup wins in 2003 and 2005 and hosted tremendously successful Grey Cup Festivals in 2002 and 2010. His duties in Edmonton also included serving as an alternate on the CFL Board of Governors as well as chairman of the CFL's Audit Committee and a member of the league's Executive Committee. An accomplished business executive, Rick's passion for sports dates back to his junior hockey days. He was the AJHL rookie of the year with the Edmonton Western Movers before moving on to become a member of the Edmonton Oil Kings. When his playing days ended, he joined the family business Western Moving and Storage in 1967. He was named president in 1982 and served in that capacity until 1992 when the company was sold. From 1992 to 1998, he served as president and CEO of Economic Development Edmonton (EDE). Skillfully building a vast network of influential business owners and volunteers, he played a critical role in Edmonton's winning bid to host the incredibly successful 2001 World Championships in Athletics. Rick's highly-respected and influential business practices have been sought out numerous companies and an organizations. As a result, he's spent time on a number of boards including a six-year term as chairman of Alberta's Workers Compensation Board (WCB), Chair of Horse Racing Alberta and six years on the board of Travel Alberta, including a two-year term as chair. He has also served on the boards of the Alberta Economic Development Authority, TELUS Corporation, Allied Van Lines Ltd and Prairie Land Corporation. Please support and enjoy everything our great sponsor Twig and Barrys has to offer. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
We were very excited and privileged to have Tom Renney, CEO of Hockey Canada join us on the Top Cheddar podcast. Stories from his coaching days in the WHL, the Olympics and the NHL filled the podcast along with some great insight about growing the game of hockey in Canada, growing female hockey and more. Join us for a great listen! Tom Renney began his professional coaching career with the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League in 1990. His second season with the Blazers, the team won the 1992 Memorial Cup. Renney joined the Canadian National Team after the Memorial Cup win, and coached in the 1994 Olympics, where they won the silver medal. The next step was on to the National Hockey League, first with the Vancouver Canucks from 1996-98. Renney also coached with the New York Rangers (2003-09), Edmonton Oilers (2009-12) and Detroit Red Wings (2012-14). Before coaching with the Rangers, Renney was involved on the player development side. He was the Director of Player Personnel, and eventually promoted to Vice President of Player Development for the Rangers. After coaching, Renney became the President and Chief Executive Officer of Hockey Canada in 2014, in 2017 he stepped down as president, but continued to be CEO. Please support and enjoy everything our great sponsor Twig and Barrys has to offer. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Frank Kovacs grew up in Regina and was able to play for his hometown Regina Pats for five years. He was drafted by the Minnesota North Stars in 1990. Frank went on to a professional hockey career that saw him play in the American Hockey League, International Hockey League, and East Coast Hockey League while in North America. He also played in Germany, Britain, and Hungary. After he retired from hockey, Frank became a member of the Regina Police Service where he serves to this day. Please support and enjoy everything our great sponsor Twig and Barrys has to offer. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Vision for the future! We had some fun on the podcast talking about our Guest hit list for 2021. A few names you know, maybe some you don't. Mooner and Lolly are willing their guests into existence! The vision board exercise is not only important in sports but in business too. We're going to have some fun this year and the challenge is on to get every single one of them as guests. Who do you think we should get? Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Kevin Sawyer played 8 years of professional hockey, including time in the National Hockey League with the St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins, Phoenix Coyotes, and Anaheim Ducks. He also spent time in minor pro, playing in the American Hockey League and the International Hockey League. In junior, he played with the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League. After his playing career came to an end due to injury, Kevin got into coaching. He went back to his junior team and became an Assistant Coach with the Spokane Chiefs. When coaching came to an end, broadcasting became a new opportunity. Kevin started with some Spokane Chiefs television broadcasts and that eventually turned into working with the WHL on SHAW TV. After a few seasons of doing WHL games across Western Canada, he landed his current job on the TSN broadcasts of the Winnipeg Jets. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Ben could potentially be the worst sportscaster in the world, Barrys convinced you shouldnt eat raw potatoes, and Ben blows a wad of cash on Star Wars Legos. The bois go back and forth of the horrors of working by doing every one elses job besides your own. FOLLOW / LIKE / SUBSCRIBE YOUTUBE : Competent Idiots - YouTube Facebook : Competent Idiots Podcast | Facebook Twitter - @idiotsCompetent Gmail : @ Competentidiotspodcast Instagram : Competent Idiots (@competentidiots_) • Instagram photos and videos @Competentidiotben @daltonvance @nickbaratto
Mooner goes Top Cheddar! This episode, we dive into the behind the scenes of how Cam Moon, our beloved co-pilot of the Top Cheddar show, became the new radio voice of the Edmonton Oilers. He paid his dues for over 20 years in the WHL as the voice of the Red Deer Rebels and finally got his well deserved big shot. And that shot came in a hurry. Along with what the first couple weeks have been like, Cam shares the story of being traded multiple times his one year in Junior in a way that some call it the Cam Moon rule. A great story you'll want to hear. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Joaquin joined Mooner and Lolly on the most recent episode. Great stories including his first start with the Edmonton Oilers. Let's just say it involves beef'n cheddars, the old blinking lights on the hotel telephone and the Millwoods golf course! Joaquin Gage is a Western Hockey League graduate, the goaltender played with the Portland Winterhawks and Prince Albert Raiders. He was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the 5th round of the 1992 National Hockey League Draft. He went on to a 14-year professional career, including with the Edmonton Oilers. He also played in Europe, going to Britain, Sweden, Germany and Italy to finish out his time on the ice. After hockey was over, Joaquin went work with SHAW. Then he felt he needed a change, even considered becoming a firefighter, but then decided to become a financial advisor at Freedom 55 Financial in Edmonton. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Lots of laugh and great stories with Steve Passmore. Steve played goal in the Western Hockey League with Tri-City, Victoria and Kamloops from 1988-1994. During the 1991-92 season with the Victoria Cougars, Steve played in 71 of the 72 regular season games, setting a WHL record. He was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in 9th round of the 1992 National Hockey League Draft and his rights were traded to the Edmonton Oilers while he was still in junior. A trade in the WHL from Victoria to Kamloops, and Steve helped the Blazers to a Memorial Cup Championship in 1994. Steve went on to a 13-year professional career. He played in the NHL with Edmonton, Chicago, and Los Angeles. He also spent time in Europe near the end of his hockey career. Upon the conclusion of professional hockey, Steve got into the restaurant business and is now a financial advisor with Sun Life in Kamloops. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
How did he miss getting 50 goals in one NHL season? You'll love (or probably not) that story. Join Lolly and Mooner as they chatted with Rob Brown on the Top Cheddar Podcast. Rob played four seasons in the Western Hockey League with Kamloops starting when he was just 15. His final year with the Blazers (1986-87), Rob set a single season WHL record for most points with 212. Two of the four years with Kamloops, they were WHL Champions. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the fourth round of the 1986 NHL Draft. Rob represented Canada at the 1988 World Junior Championships and brought home a gold medal. As a 19-year old, Rob became a regular in the NHL with Pittsburgh. In his second year with the Penguins, Rob had 115 points and 49 goals. He also played in the NHL in Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas. Now Rob is part of the Edmonton Oilers Radio broadcast on 630 CHED as an in-game analyst. He also keeps very busy working at multiple hockey academies in the Edmonton Area as well as co-hosting a very popular summer Road Rage street hockey tournament in St. Albert, AB. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Colin Fraser is a Western Hockey League graduate having played with the Red Deer Rebels from 2001-2005. He was also a part of Team Canada's gold medal at the 2005 World Junior Championship. Colin was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2003 National Hockey League Draft, and went onto an 11-year professional career. He played with Chicago, Edmonton, Los Angeles, and St. Louis in the NHL and is a two time Stanley Cup Champion! Colin is now a scout for the Chicago Blackhawks and owner of Champion Hockey Development hockey camps in Sylvan Lake, AB. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Catch the video edition live stream on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=oKgAsjiJqMs Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training Test & Code Podcast Patreon Supporters Special guest: Shari Eskenas Be part of the episode by subscribing and “smashing that bell” over at pythonbytes.fm/youtube Brian #1: pytest 6.2 is out pytester fixture for plugin testing. Like testdir, but a better name, and uses pathlib.Path objects. verbose mode now shows the reason a test was skipped in the terminal line after the SKIPPED, XFAIL, or XPASS Can use monkeypatch as a context manager with .context() and it’s available both in test and fixture functions, but also in helper functions by using pytest.Monkeypatch.context(). import os from contextlib import contextmanager import pytest def test_foo_1(monkeypatch): with monkeypatch.context() as mp: mp.setenv("foo", "bar") assert os.getenv("foo") == "bar" @contextmanager def some_func(): with pytest.MonkeyPatch.context() as mp: mp.setenv("foo", "bar") yield def test_foo_2(): with some_func(): assert os.getenv("foo") == "bar" Lots of other goodies. related: pytest-check, my only released plugin for pytest, was updated to support pytest 6.x Michael #2: SQLite as a file format (like docx) via Jon Bultmeyer An SQLite database file with a defined schema often makes an excellent application file format. Here are a dozen reasons why this is so: Simplified Application Development. No new code is needed for reading or writing the application file. Single-File Documents. An SQLite database is contained in a single file, which is easily copied or moved or attached. High-Level Query Language. SQLite is a complete relational database engine, which means that the application can access content using high-level queries. Accessible Content. Information held in an SQLite database file is accessible using commonly available open-source command-line tools - tools that are installed by default on Mac and Linux systems and that are freely available as a self-contained EXE file on Windows. Cross-Platform. SQLite database files are portable between 32-bit and 64-bit machines and between big-endian and little-endian architectures and between any of the various flavors of Windows and Unix-like operating systems. Atomic Transactions. Writes to an SQLite database are atomic. They either happen completely or not at all, even during system crashes or power failures. Incremental And Continuous Updates. When writing to an SQLite database file, only those parts of the file that actually change are written out to disk. This makes the writing happen faster and saves wear on SSDs. Easily Extensible. As an application grows, new features can be added to an SQLite application file format simply by adding new tables to the schema or by adding new columns to existing tables. Adding columns or tables does not change the meaning of prior queries. Performance. In many cases, an SQLite application file format will be faster than a pile-of-files format or a custom format. Concurrent Use By Multiple Processes. SQLite automatically coordinates concurrent access to the same document from multiple threads and/or processes. Multiple Programming Languages. Though SQLite is itself written in ANSI-C, interfaces exist for just about every other programming language you can think of. Better Applications. If the application file format is an SQLite database, the complete documentation for that file format consists of the database schema, with perhaps a few extra words about what each table and column represents. Shari #3: A Day in Code: Python – A picture book written in code Brian #4: PythonLabs is now hosted by Azure. and “Yes, Barry, there is a PythonLabs” I can’t believe we haven’t covered this in the last 211 episodes. But it seems like good timing now. Now resides at azure.pythonlabs.com By Tim Peters (originally posted on January 6th, 2004 to the PSF members list) Barry (I’m assuming Barry Warsaw) asked the question: “… what /is/ Pythonlabs now? Or /is/ there a Pythonlabs now? I dunno -- Guido owns the domain name which is probably the biggest claim to Pythonlabhood there is.” Tim replies with a very “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Clause”-esque answer: Snippets include: Barry, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. … Yes, Barry, there is a PythonLabs. It exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, … Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no PythonLabs! It would be as dreary as if there were no Barrys. … Not believe in PythonLabs! You might as well not believe in fairies. … Nobody sees PythonLabs, but that is no sign that there is no PythonLabs. … A thousand years from now, Barry, nay 10 times 10,000 years from now, it will continue to make glad the heart of childhood. Michael #5: Extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, extra, hear all about it #1 Numpy version pinning via Grice Just catching up on Ep 208. Note in part 2 about the Numpy issue, folks can pin versions by platform with environment markers: numpy==1.19.3; platform_system == 'Windows' numpy==1.19.4; platform_system == 'Linux' #2 Stylesheet for PySide2 and PyQt5, this time looks like Material Design - via William Jamir Silva #3 Talk Python hits 20M downloads. Python Bytes is almost 6M too. #4 Pyramid 2.0 is coming. #5 Python 3.9.1 is out with 282 changes. Ships as a universal binary (Intel + M1) on macOS. #6 Python + Mac Mini + M1 video #7 Python Steering Council selected Shari #6: OpenMV Extras Brian: agrs, kwargs (quargs), and community a silly discussion on twitter Nocole Carlson: “Huge debate … about whether you say “quargs” or “keyword arguments” for “kwargs”. Obviously “quargs” is correct.” It never occurred to me to say “quargs”, but I like it. Vicki Boykis replied that she’s “… never said anything but “quargs”. This is like a parallel universe.” Some other amusing responses. This reminded me of a conversation I might have over beer at PyCon. or at a booth, or just standing around in the hallway. I miss so much the in person community. I’m grateful that little bits of it are intact on twitter. Joke: Pizza delivery fail Second joke: Why do you many developers use dark mode? Because bugs are attracted to light.
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If you build it they will come…said Trent and his dad as they built Cottonwood Golf Course from scratch! We had a great chat with Trent and learned about his hockey journey, some fun stories involving his NHL jersey number being retired and a visit to the Gretzky household and his interaction with the Conn Smythe trophy and more. Listen in! Trent Kaese played in the Western Hockey League from 1983 to 1987 with Lethbridge, Swift Current and Calgary. He was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the 8th round of the National Hockey League Draft by Buffalo Sabres. Trent went on to an 8-year professional career, including a game in the NHL with Buffalo. After time in the American Hockey League, International Hockey League and the East Coast Hockey League, Trent went to England and played in the British Hockey League. Upon completion of his playing career, Trent and his family built Cottonwood Golf Course in his hometown of Nanaimo, BC. Starting as a 9-hole course in 1996, it has grown to an 18-hole course with complete facilities to host weddings, tournaments and banquets. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Marc Habscheid has seen it all in hockey. As a player, starting with the Saskatoon Blades in the Western Hockey League, Marc also went on to win a World Junior Hockey Championship in 1982. Then a 15-year professional hockey career that included 345 National Hockey League games split between Edmonton, Minnesota, Detroit, and Calgary. He also played with Team Canada at the 1988 Olympics in Calgary. After his playing days were over, Marc turned to the business of coaching starting with Melfort in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in 1996. He is currently the head coach of the Prince Albert Raiders in the WHL, winning the Ed Chynoweth Cup as league champions in 2019. He has also coached Kamloops, Kelowna, Chilliwack and Victoria in the WHL. In Kelowna, Marc was part of another WHL championship in 2003 and a Memorial Cup Championship in 2004. Marc has also coached in the NHL with the Boston Bruins. Internationally, he's coached Canada at the World Juniors 2003, the same year he was named the Canadian Hockey League's Coach of the Year. In 2004 and 2005, Marc coached Team Canada to gold medals at the World Championships. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Let's talk about competition. For the Chiefs there was no competitor more feared than that of Ogie Ogilthorpe. Lolly and Mooner chat about five things you need to do to focus on your competition while sharing some laughs about Ogie the competitor. Identify your competitors. Gather information about your main competitors. Analyze the competitions strengths and weaknesses. Talk to your competitors directly (buy you a soda after the game?). Identify your competitive advantage. Here is the full story, if you'd like to read more. https://www.bdc.ca/en/articles-tools/marketing-sales-export/marketing/how-evaluate-competition Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Terry shares his stories of the WHA and NHL with Lolly and Mooner in this episode. Stories of getting a rookie's Gordie Howe welcome to the team, being captain of four teams, a friendship with ZZ Top and so many more great stories you'll want to hear! Terry Ruskowski had a 15-year professional playing career after playing in the Western Hockey League with the Swift Current Broncos, and was captain in four different locations. He began with Houston in the World Hockey Association and moved into the National Hockey League when the WHA merged with the NHL. He played in Houston (WHA), Winnipeg (WHA), Chicago (NHL), Los Angeles (NHL), Pittsburgh (NHL) and Minnesota (NHL). Upon completion of his playing days, Terry got right into coaching, becoming the head coach with the Saskatoon Blades in 1989. After two years with the Blades, he coached professional teams in Columbus, Houston, Knoxville, Laredo, Rio Grande, and Quad City, finishing in 2017. Terry guided the Laredo Bucks to a pair of Central Hockey League championships in 2004 and 2006. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Power of Story Telling with Reg Dunlop Lolly and Mooner love to talk about hockey and business on the Top Cheddar podcast and figured what better way than to discuss elements of the great hockey movie every made…Slap Shot. Within the movie, there are many relatable business lessons. In this episode, Rob (Lolly) and Cam (Mooner) talk about the the power of story with Reg Dunlop. Ol' coach Reggie was a great story teller and it was his story that motivated a team, a community and more! Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Listen on GOOGLE. Listen on APPLE. Listen on SPOTIFY Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
A fun talk with Bill Ranford! Stories about his Stanley Cup runs and the challenges they had to overcome. He also shared some great stories about his role on the movie Miracle, about the 1980 US Gold medal team. Join Mooner and Lolly for their chat with Bill….you'll be glad you did! Bill Ranford enjoyed a very successful 14-year National Hockey League career, playing in Boston, Edmonton, Washington, Tampa Bay and Detroit. He won the Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers in 1988 and 1990. Bill took home the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs most valuable player in 1990. He also had great success representing Canada in international hockey too, winning the 1991 Canada Cup and the 1994 World Championships. Prior to his time in the NHL, Bill played in the Western Hockey League with the New Westminster Bruins. Bill retired from playing in 2000 and has been the Los Angeles Kings goaltending coach since 2006. Bill has an entrepreneurial spirit, he's been involved in the ownership of Mr. Mike's Restaurants for many years. He was also part of the very successful Sylvan Lake Goaltenders School. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Jason Strudwick joined Lolly and Mooner this week. The 2 time Memorial Cup champion with the Kamloops Blazers brought some great stories about his time there and how it set the stage for a 17 year pro career that took him from the Islanders, Canucks, Blackhawks, Rangers and eventually back to his hometown with the Edmonton Oilers. The greatest NHL shootout goal of all time? We think that Jason has the answer. He also shared his stories about how he worked (really hard) to open up opportunities into the world of television and radio and also shared details about his newest business venture involving virtual training for hockey. https://www.tkhockey.ca/ Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon (Mooner) & Rob LeLacheur (Lolly) who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Cam Ward had a 15-year professional hockey career, 13 of those with the Carolina Hurricanes. Graduating from the Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League, where he holds many franchise records, Cam burst onto the NHL scene in just his second year pro to win the Stanley Cup and take home the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in the playoffs. After retiring from the NHL upon the conclusion of the 2018-19 season, Cam got into the wine business. He is one of the founders of Vineyard 36, where they produce Cabernet Sauvignon based wines in the Napa Valley region. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Use the code: TOPCHEDDAR and get 15% off your entire order. Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon & Rob LeLacheur who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Colby Armstrong played professional hockey for 13 years, including NHL stops in Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Toronto and Montreal after being a first round selection of the Penguins in 2001. He brought grit and enthusiasm to every team he was on. One of those glue guys, who was great in the dressing room. He also did his share of winning. Armstrong won a gold medial with Canada at the 2007 World Championships and a Memorial Cup Championship with the Red Deer Rebels of the WHL in 2001. Since retiring from hockey in 2014, Armstrong turned to a career in media. He has been a regular on Rogers Sportsnet with their NHL and CHL coverage. He also works on the Pittsburgh Penguins television and radio networks. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon & Rob LeLacheur who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
We've spent five years on this show talking to people who play, cover and obsess over sports. But what's life like for folks who just don't care about these games? Reply All's ALEX GOLDMAN (one of our favorite podcast creators) joins to talk about life as a NON-sports fan. He breaks down the only team he ever really cheered for (the '84 Tigers), why he still rocks Tigers gear despite not following the team, mixing up famous sports "Barrys," ignoring Big Ten games in a Big Ten town, and the unfair stigma people often endure for not following sports. Then, Gareth and Brad debate their favorite teams who weren't "their teams." Get ready for lots of nostalgic '90s NBA memories!
Jason Smart played with the Prince Albert Raiders and Saskatoon Blades in the Western Hockey League before embarking on a seven year professional hockey career. A draft pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1989, Jason tells us stories of playing Mike Modano in Prince Albert, playing minor pro, and trying to catch Mario Lemieux on the ice with the Penguins. After hockey, Jason became a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He's over 20 years into that career, and he tells us stories from being a young constable to working his way up. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon & Rob LeLacheur who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Jesse is currently the Head Amateur Scout for the Detroit Red Wings having just moved over from the St. Louis Blues (with a Stanley Cup for good measure!). He was a Red Wing 1st round selection from the Rebels and he really enjoyed his time in the WHL, AHL and NHL with the Red Wings. After his playing career, he rejoined the Red Deer Rebels as an Assistant Coach before making his way into both the Head Coach and GM positions. He then took his skills in recognizing and developing young hockey talent into the world of pro scouting with the St. Louis Blues and now for the Detroit Red Wings. We had a great chat including learning about the fact that Jesse drew much of his inspiration to play in the WHL from a book that Rob was fortunate to be a part of, the Making of Champions by Robert Olver. What a small world! Thanks for listening (and sharing too if you can!). Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon & Rob LeLacheur who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Barry Katz joins us in the huddle this week. Barry has worked with some of the greatest comedians in the industry but we find out his love for sports and specifically baseball. He has been to many World Series and still enjoys the game. We had a great conversation and could have continued our discussion for hours. Check out Barrys website, https://www.barrykatz.com for more information on his clients, podcast and company, BKE! His company, Barry Katz Entertainment, is a full service management company that specializes in comedy, representing all types of artists generated from this area of the business. This includes Stand-up Comedians, Sketch Performers, Actors, Actresses, Writers, Directors, Hosts, Internet Content Creators, and Multi-Hyphenates. BKE has always specialized in taking artists' careers to the next level in very unique and remarkable ways that have been well documented during the past 25 years. Barrys podcast, Industry Standard is a one-of-a-kind insiders look at Hollywood from a totally different perspective. This inspirational weekly series provides an “all access pass” to the entertainment business through the eyes of comedy manager/producer Barry Katz and the industry's biggest "behind the scenes" players who candidly reveal the risky decisions they made that led to the most groundbreaking internet, television, radio, music, and film content in the world. Combining humor, insight, and motivation; Katz provides the blueprint for the audience to take their careers to the next tier, while showcasing each guests’ extraordinary journey from humble beginnings to the highest levels in their field. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Cam had a great chat with Darcy Tucker. He was considered one of the greatest agitators in the NHL. The Leaf's fan favourite played over 1,000 games and put up some serious points and penalty minutes while winning three Memorial Cups and World Junior gold along the way. Darcy Tucker, a native of Endiang, Alberta, played 947 regular season and 68 playoff games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Colorado Avalanche. Tucker scored 215 goals and had 261 assists for 476 points in the NHL, along with 1,410 penalty minutes. Tucker was the epitome of an agitator in the NHL, a player players hated to play against but wished to have play on their team. Tucker played on the legendary Kamloops Blazers teams of the 1990s and was captain of the team in the 1994-95 season. Darcy Tucker is one of four players in the 90 year history of Major Junior Ice Hockey to have won three Memorial Cups, the championship of Major Junior Ice Hockey in Canada. Those Memorial Cups were won in 1992 (in Seattle, Washington), 1994 (in Laval, P.Q.) and 1995 (in Kamloops, B.C.). In 1995 Tucker also won a World Junior Championship Gold Medal while representing Canada, in the World Junior Championships in Calgary. Darcy Tucker was drafted in the 6th Round of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, 151st Overall. Always told he was too small and not fast enough, Tucker overcame these perceived obstacles and became a consummate professional ice hockey player who could play it any way you wanted - physical, skilled, defensive, offensive. In his first professional season in the American Hockey League he won the Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Trophy and scored 93 points in 74 games. The following season he stuck with the Montreal Canadiens where he played for two seasons and then was traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning in 1998. In 2000 he was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for whom he played for nine seasons. In 2008 Tucker was signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League. Tucker had six twenty goal seasons in the National Hockey League including a career-high 28 goals in the 2005-2006 season playing in 74 games. Big thanks to Darcy for joining us on the Top Cheddar podcast. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company, they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear. Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon & Rob LeLacheur who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
Brent Krahn can tell a story and he could stop a puck. The former goaltender played 8 years as a professional after a stellar Western Hockey League career. The Winkler, Manitoba product played 3 and a half seasons with the Calgary Hitmen, before finishing his time in the WHL with the Seattle Thunderbirds. He played in the Canadian Hockey League Top Prospects game and was a first round selection by the Calgary Flames in the 2000 National Hockey League Draft. He played mostly in the American Hockey League, with a little time in the ECHL and one game with the NHL's Dallas Stars. Upon the completion of his hockey career, Krahn turned to the oil industry. He works sales for Precision Well Servicing in Calgary. From time to time, Krahn also serves as a morning co-host on Sportsnet 960 radio in Calgary. Please support our sponsor Twig and Barrys. They are a Canadian company and they've got all kinds of apparel including mens underwear, hoodies, t-shirts, socks and more! Essentials for the modern day caveman. No judgement, no shaming, no fancy words. Just real men! So go check them out TwigandBarrys.ca Top Cheddar is hosted by Cam Moon & Rob LeLacheur who chat with those who have excelled in hockey and the world of business. The entertainment is plenty as we get to hear some terrific hockey stories from all of the different hockey leagues and some Stanley Cup tales for good measure. In addition to the great hockey stories, we chat about the career(s) they've enjoyed since leaving the ice and we get to learn how hockey has helped them through their time in business and entrepreneurship. The Top Cheddar podcast is produced by Road 55, a content creation marketing firm located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Learn more at: https://road55.ca
#040 - Juan Guzman is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, graduating from the University of Miami. He is the Director of Group Fitness at Antidote Wellness Lab in Pinecrest, Florida. With over 10 years of experience in rehabilitation, training, and recovery, Juan has implemented an all encompassing approach to group fitness, tailored around the individual needs and goals of each person.
Barry Shore, the Ambassador of JOY, introduces Barry Shore, the dean of SIxSigma and Professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire. In addition to sharing the exact same name both Barrys are dedicated to bringing greater JOY Happiness Peace & LOVE to the world. You will be mesmerized by the dynamism of these two complimentary Barrys who share a similar laugh, story telling ability, and even signature! You'll be regaled with JOY filled insights and will want to SHARE this with everyone.The Joy of Living Radio Show is broadcast live at 3pm PT Mondays on K4HD - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com ) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Tonight, Join Eric and Barry as Doing The Favor Podcast brings you a New Episode of Figs and Merch!! The Guys bring you the weekly #Legwork, Talk about the latest preorders and Releases, Barrys weekly burial turns into a whole cemetery, Eric even joins in on the action discussing the packaging problems that Target seems to have with shipping collectible figures, The Hunt for the elusive AEW Unrivaled figs continue!! All this and so much more tonight on Doing The Favor!! Don't forget to head over to www.doingthefavor.com and get all the latest on the Podcast, Legwork, and News Articles!!
From a fitness instructor and entrepreneur's perspective, this is a conversation about building a good network around you, living a flexible lifestyle and fitness. We talk about how Dan discovered Barrys and his entrepreneurial pursuits with Print Hub and Yoke Media. Our mission is to help you THRIVE by creating content that encourages a growth mindset and reimagines how YOU can find your purpose. #voicesforimpact #thoughtleaders #madeincuse
In Chapter 19 of Anne of Green Gables, Diana invites Anne to a late night concert and sleepover at her house for her birthday. Anne can't wait to have the honor of spending the night in the Barrys' spare room, like a proper guest. But when Diana and Anne go barreling into the spare room and dive onto the bed, they find someone under the covers. Who did Anne and Diana unwittingly attack in their sleep? And will this person react with good humor...or will she vow to take out her wrath on the Barry family?Original air date: June 1, 2020
The Barrys, Steve & Pam join us for a discussion about Gettysburg Ghost Exchange, Gettysburg Battlefield bash and the Historic Lookout house. Its just a little fun and chatting. Great people and great fun!
Live from the Live Better recording studio! Bret and Jason are here this week on the Live Better podcast with Kate Lemere, the founder of her blog The Four Percent, where she provides educational and inspirational content, tips and tools helping those on the pursuit of a life better lived - in and out of the gym. Kate helps people understand the basics of fitness, nutrition and strength training so they can find a process they love without restriction. Kate is a founding trainer at Barry's Chicago and in addition to training at both Chicago studios she is a member of the corporate marketing team and contributes to the brand strategy and marketing best practices of the team as Barry’s expands. Listen in as Bret, Jason and Kate discuss Kate’s experience in both marketing/advertising and fitness, how she fell in love with the evidence based fitness practice, her journey of letting go self-doubt, insecurities and stepping into her own power of “owning” it and being proud of what she’s worked for. Kate talks in detail on her own postpartum fitness experience, research and education in regards to exercising throughout pregnancy, both before and after. Catch the latest on Kate’s motherhood experience, self-reflection, where she was at, what she’s overcome and the importance of finding joy and presence in the everyday. Show notes: [01:00-3:00] - Welcome + About Kate Lemere / The Four Percent [03:00-6:00] - Kate’s journey in her marketing/advertising profession and how fitness became apart of the story [08:45-12:15] - Putting business focused decisions in the forefront of Barry’s curriculum + Barry’s giveback program and donations in workout challenges + Barry’s community and family value [12:30-17:00] - Falling in love with the evidence based practice, the lifecycle of a diet (growing muscle and how the two grow together) + letting go of the aesthetic [17:00-21:00] - Prioritizing other things than just the aesthetic like self-worth, self-love and purpose + moments of self-doubt and insecurities [23:00-25:00] - Feeling victim to the feeling of “less than” and knowing your value and what you are willing to accept and stand behind [25:00-27:00] - Fitness is holistic, how do you feel about yourself when you look in the mirror? [27:00-30:00] - Drawing the line in digital relationships and creating a safe space and community online [31:00-35:00] - Researching and finding the answers to postpartum healing and sharing experiences with others who may be going through the same thing [35:00-40:00] - Exercising during pregnancy and navigating postpartum and the levels of re-entry in fitness [40:00-45:00] - Kate’s motherhood experience, depression and being open to journaling, meditation, and the tools to overcome anxiety, sadness and going through the motions [45:00-49:00] - The ability to locate a feeling, letting go (finding freedom) and addressing life holistically [50:00-53:00] - Putting things into practice, do less better [53:00-56:30] - Finding your tribe, your community over [56:30-58:00] - Kate’s Best Day Ever, spending time with her family, being together and finding happiness in the present moment [58:00-End] - Where to find Kate! Barry's Chicago, @katelemere + The Four Percent
I dagens avsnitt beklagar sig Josefine över influensan som har slagit hårt mot henne. Vi kommer in på oron över Coronavirusets spridning över Sverige och världen, och över hur event efter event ställs in pga detta. Sara mår allmänt bra och pratar stolt om ett event hon hade tillsammans med Elin Kjos på Internationella kvinnodagen i helgen som var. Eventet hölls på Barrys där en stor antal starka kvinnor körde ett tufft pass tillsammans, där bland andra Sara Sjöström och Moa Hjelmer var på plats. Josefine pratar om löparteamet Vitamin Well Nordic Runners, som hon är en del av. Ansökningsfasen för att bli en del av teamet är igång och Josefine ringer upp Charlotte Karlsson, en av teammedlemmarna, för att höra henne prata om årets förväntningar.
This week, Kelly and Lindsey sit down with comedian and actor Barry Rothbart to talk about God and the meaning of life, the origin story of his childhood nickname, "Diaper Boy", and the nebulous rules of Rock Paper Scissors. In World Religions class, "which religion is the oldest" is hotly debated...until they ask Google. In Zoology class we learn the little known *fact* that Barry played the Wolf in 'The Wolf of Wall Street' and does a KILLER impression of tortoises having sex, and during the game "Spelling Bee Hard" we learn that spelling, indeed, be hard, especially when you have a painful retainer in your mouth. Barry seals the win with his knowledge of famous Barrys and Rothbarts in History class for "The Rothbart Report", and shocks us all with his unorthodox valedictorian speech. Follow Barry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barryrothbart/ and Twitter: https://twitter.com/barryrothbart?lang=en Check out the show’s Instagram feed: https://www.instagram.com/kellyandlindsey/ Follow Kelly: https://www.instagram.com/kelly_wallacebarnowl/ Follow Lindsey: https://www.instagram.com/lindseygentile/ Editing provided by Phil at www.micomPODre.com
Happy New Year's Eve! We’ve had a hell of a time making this podcast for almost a whole year(!!!), so we wanted to cap 2019 with a special episode to recognize the best and brightest moments of the year: the inaugural Trylove Golden Barry Awards! What’s the best film the Trylon played this year? What was the most memorable guest moment on our show? What's our favorite piece of Trylon trivia we learned? Who will be crowned 2019’s King and Queen of the Trylon? Anything could happen at the 2019
The guys are back again! Kyle, Josh and Jim are committed to the bit - this time having watched the latest Flash episode aka Part 3 of the CW/DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover. This one was the big cliffhanger midway through before a month long break before the final two episodes. I think the boys are kind of losing it. You be the judge. Originally recorded in the freezing cold on December 10, 2019. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Vi har varit på resande fot och passar på att hitta nya träningsformer. I Göteborg provade vi Barrys bootcamp, ett amerikanskt träningskoncept med löpband + styrka i nattklubbsinspirerad miljö. Det är mörkt, hög musik och mjölksyrestinna asses and abs. Vi fick också en pratstund med Charlotte Malmberg, platschef på Barrys i Göteborg. Dessutom berättar vi om vår dag på Gen Pep Forum i Stockholm.
Dang, high schools over. Blow out out at the beach and Barrys wasted, OMG, did we just hit someone?
Fear NOT is a weekly comedy news podcast inspired by the work of bestselling author, sociologist, and the world’s foremost expert on fear and fear mongering, Dr. Barry Glassner. Hosted by Barry and comedian Alonzo Bodden (Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, Last Comic Standing) Fear NOT uses research and an abundance of humor to debunk the fake news, exaggerations, and overstated headlines we hear and read every day. On this episode of Fear NOT Barry Glassner is joined by our producer Adam Everist and they update you on everything anti-vaccination. It was Barrys fear of the week, but he has had a lot of updates to present. Tune in to get caught up on the fight. Plus Barry & Adam talk about a Miami police officer who was fired over a Social Media video….of him…and strippers. Check us out and submit a fear at fearnotofficial.com Where to find Alonzo Bodden Twitter @AlonzoBodden Instagram @ zofunny Website http://www.alonzobodden.com/ Where to find Dr. Barry Glassner Instagram @barryglassner Website https://www.barryglassner.com/ Buy The Culture of Fear at https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Fear-Americans-Afraid-Things/dp/1541673484/ref=dp_ob_title_bk © 2019 Stone and Company Entertainment https://www.stonetv.com
Star Trek DS9- Trouble and Tribblations. TF RID Ep 18.5 - Optimusprimecast.com Retrospective Podcasts Monday, 11th, November 2019HAAAAAAAAAAAAPPY Media and Member Mixup Monday, Everyone!!!! THIS WEEK! LONG EPISODE! Eric scrambles again for content; Guest Host, Adam hates Barrys; Guest host, Lorin Squees; and Eric makes questionable statements regarding prop production as the Trio Traverse the Temporal Tumult that is the Treasure of Trek, and Television! What does a Warrior smell like? Why are the Bashir’s family reunions awkward? How is Odo so good at getting information? Find out the answers to these questions, and MORE on this weeks’ episode!! Check out Adam, and his work on Star Trek Continues Please check out The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast Check out MonsterTalk Check out Night Train 357 – The Cure for the Common Cool nighttrain357.com Cosmic Cruise | Night Train 357http://cecilymusic.com/ https://soundcloud.com/nighttrain357/cosmic-cruise https://youtu.be/htoSqAfft4E Read "Transformers: Criminal Minds" by MidnaKratt1314 on Wattpad! You can read it here: https://my.w.tt/SMulsfdpqZ. Or, download the app at https://my.w.tt/zra9zgdpqZ. Email your Nerdy TF Names to Nerdimus13@gmail.comNerdimus Prime Discord server: https://discord.gg/krVABqw Not finding older episodes on iTunes, or RSS feed? Visit our patreon page or use the Patreon App to listen to all of our episodes for free! https://www.patreon.com/optimusprimecast Please, if you are able, help support Christopher Martinez and his family with his battle against cancer. https://www.gofundme.com/9wzuu-help-my-brother-beat-cancer Get your copy of “They Call Me Megatron!”, “Emily Krupp: Actual Assassin”, “We did it again”, “Holly Jolly Christmas”, and More on our Patreon Page! Email us your Tattoo ideas! Send us your fanfics or post them on our Facebook page! Send us your stuff!!! Subscribe to our Podcast! Direct iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/transformers-beast-wars-podcast RSS link: http://optimusprimecast.libsyn.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/optimusprimecast/ Write to us! - Email theoptimusprimecast@gmail.com Support us and become our Patron: https://www.patreon.com/optimusprimecast Optimus Primecast Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_WLaf9iVzlDV_H9Qqt7_w Other Music by: Music from https://filmmusic.io by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Summertime- Billie Holiday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYUqbnk7tCY Just a Gigolo- Louis Prima https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CodmlmxpZeQ All sound clips; music; or other material is property of their respective owners and exercised as “Fair Use”. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.
In this episode of the podcast I chat all things marathon nutrition with Performance Nutritionist Barry Murray. We dive deep into some of the common misconceptions around current event nutrition and answer some! Check out Barrys website here - http://www.optimumnutrition4sport.com/
Scopriamo come il brand Barry's Bootcamp sfrutta l'unicità del servizio offerto a suo favore
Sara Dahlström lämnade tryggheten som Managementkonsult för att hoppa rakt in i ett nytt träningskoncept från New York och lansera det i Stockholm. Barrys Bootcamp blev snabbt en succé som idag expanderat till fler städer i Sverige. I veckans avsnitt diskuterar vi hur hon lyckats bygga upp ett community av tränare och återkommande kunder på Barrys Bootcamp men också om träningskonceptet kommer överleva den tuffa marknaden av nya träningskoncept. Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/karriarskontraktet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jon Canarick is the Managing Director of North Castle Partners the leading small cap consumer private equity firm focused in the Healthy, Active, and Sustainable Living sectors. Jon started his career at North Castle Partners as an Associate out of investment banking and played a crucial role in the development of North Castle and many of its portfolio companies. He sits on the Board of Directors of companies including Echelon Fit, Barry’s Bootcamp, Curves, Jenny Craig and SLT to name a few.
Vita og Wanda er endelig tilbake fra sommerferie- og de har mye på hjertet! Alt fra ekser på kjæresteferie til kritikk på Instagram og bading i Norge.
"Det bästa med jobbet är när man står utanför red room där vi satt oss med en smoothie och liksom se dörren öppnas och känna endorfinerna i luften och glädjen från folk när dom kommer ut".Vi pratar med en entreprenör som har gjort en annorlunda resa i karriären och valt att lyssna på sitt hjärta. Sara Dahlström är COO och är en av delägarna bakom Barry’s Bootcamp. Sara har lämnat sin framgångsrika karriär som managementkonsult på Bain & Co för att satsa heltid på träning som är hennes största passion i livet. Barry´s bootcamp är ett träningskoncept som startade 1998 i Hollywood och erbjuder ett 60 minuters högintensivt pass som kombinerar löpintervaller med styrketräning. Konceptet omnämns som ’The best workout in the World´. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded at St. Lawrence O'Toole Church, Barry's Bay, Ontario on Sunday, July 14th, 2019
Performed in front of a live audience at the Old Barry's Bay Railway Station on June 30th, 2019
Izzy talks us through her attempt to relive her youth at a music festival in Spain, which resulted in her ending up in the same bedridden state as Grace, who'd just had a serious surgery (spoiler alert: her voice is the same). On the agenda this week, we talk about Irina Shayk's iconic Breakup Day Out, the response to Madonna likening her New York Times profile to being raped, society's obsession with ageing and the woman we seriously can't get enough of, Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Recommendations Watch: Fleabag, Killing Eve, When They See Us, Chernobyl, Dead To Me, Barrys, Documentary Now!, Big Little Lies, GirlsListen: How to Fail - Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Awards Chatter - Phoebe Waller-Bridge, WTF with Marc Maron - Barack Obama Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In order to share some of the fantastic pieces that appear in the Greatest League In The World books, here is a bonus episode from Volume 2 that tells the story of when Cork City played Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup
Performed live at the Barry's Bay Railway Station, May 16th, 2019
Recorded live at the Opeongo Seniors Centre in Barry's Bay, Ontario on May 1st, 2019.
Jeremy had some other obligations so this week James talks with an old college football buddy, Paul Wright aka ThatGetWright on instagram. Paul is an accomplished athlete who now works as a personal & group trainer in the San Francisco Bay Area. The two discuss what it's like trading time for money, getting started in the training field, innovations in group & at-home personal training, time management, the future of health & wellness, nutrition and much more!Check it out and make sure to leave a 5 star review!Check out Paul!Instagram: @ThatGetWrightGRAB NOT FOR THE WEAK MERCH!NotForTheWeak.com
Jeremy had some other obligations so this week James talks with an old college football buddy, Paul Wright aka ThatGetWright on instagram. Paul is an accomplished athlete who now works as a personal & group trainer in the San Francisco Bay Area. The two discuss what it's like trading time for money, getting started in the training field, innovations in group & at-home personal training, time management, the future of health & wellness, nutrition and much more!Check it out and make sure to leave a 5 star review!Check out Paul!Instagram: @ThatGetWrightGRAB NOT FOR THE WEAK MERCH!NotForTheWeak.com
It's two Barrys in a row on the podcast, as my guest for Episode #335 is Barry O'Reilly and we're talking, in depth, about his latest book, Unlearn: Let Go of Past Success to Achieve Extraordinary Results. Barry is a business advisor, entrepreneur, and author who has pioneered the intersection of business model innovation, product development, organizational design, and culture transformation. See his full bio. Last week, I shared a shorter discussion with Barry that served as a preview of the webinar that he's presenting on Wednesday. You can find a link to register for the live webinar (or to view the recording) at leanblog.org/335. Barry and I chat about topics including 1) experimental approaches to entrepreneurship, 2) how leaders need to make it safe for people to try new things, and 3) why you have to unlearn before you can learn something new – that's the pathway that allows you to then achieve breakthrough results. These are good ideas in business and they also talk about the interesting case of tennis legend Serena Williams and how she reinvented her game to extend her greatness. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did and do hope you'll pick up the book.
I ukas episode har Silje besøk av Stine Hartmann, kanskje best kjent som tidligere TOPP-journalist, men også sportyspice, Duracell-kanin og inspirerende friskus i sosiale medier. I denne episoden får du høre om hvordan Stine endret seg, fra å være busy journalist med dager preget av junkfood og sene kvelder, til å bli den hun er i dag; daglige treningsøkter og tidlige kvelder er et must. Stine forteller også hvordan hun har brukt trening som medisin gjennom vanskelige perioder (blant annet pappaens dødsfall og brudd med forloveden), du får lære mer om Barrys Bootcamp, der Stine er trener, og jentene snakker om #balanse; sjokkis, rødvin, morgentrening og løperekorder i en god blanding. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep. 57 - Barrys On Broadway by Denver's Beer and a Shotcast
När mästerregissören Stanley Kubricks kostymfilm "Barry Lyndon" hade premiär på 70-talet blev den betraktad som vacker - och tråkig - filmjournalisten Mårten Blomkvist hänfördes dock redan från början! Många filmer har omvärderats i filmhistorien, och uppvärderats efter att ha fått ett ljumt mottagande vid premiären. Men ska en utnämnas till filmens egen den fula ankungen så är det Stanley Kubricks "Barry Lyndon". När den kom beskrevs den som lång och tröttsam. Idag tycks alla tala om den som en svan, majestätisk, nästan den perfekta filmen. "Barry Lyndon" hade svensk premiär 1977. Det var perfektionisten Kubricks tionde film. Hans senaste film innan "Barry Lyndon" hade varit "Clockwork orange", en av 1970-talets mest omskrivna filmer. Det var en våldsam och omstridd framtidsvision. "Barry Lyndon" var något helt annat. Den byggde på den engelska 1800-talsförfattaren William Makepeace Thackerays roman om en irländsk äventyrare, eller streber, som tar sig upp i samhället i slutet av 1700-talet. Redmond Barry - som först efter halva filmen gifter sig och blir Barry Lyndon - spelades av amerikanska stjärnan Ryan O'Neal. Unge Redmonds irrfärder i Napoleonkrigens Europa börjar då han måste fly från hembyn efter att ha deltagit i en duell. Duellen i filmen utspelar sig i ett underskönt landskap vid en sjö. Man hör fåglar i bakgrunden. Det dova, klassiska stycket fortsätter att ljuda medan de två duellanterna höjer sina pistoler för att döda varandra. Den säger mycket om hur "Barry Lyndon" är upplagd. Det är en film som berättar om passioner, utan att själv någonsin röja några känslor. Ni hörde hur sjuttonhundratalskompositören Händels "Sarabande" följde sitt eget spår. Den fick ligga på samma volym, oberörd av att två män i bild ses försöka döda varandra. Så innehållet svallar av känslor men allt berättas med ett stort lugn. Allt är så vackert. Varenda bild är som en tavla. Allt är inspelat på plats, i riktiga slott och herresäten. Fotografen John Alcott inspirerades av 1700-talsmålningar. Han lyckades filma scener ljussatta enbart med stearinljus. Kubrick fick tag i en lins som tillverkats för NASA, att användas vid rymdfärder. Med den gick att filma i miljöer där ljuset var så svagt att man knappt såg att läsa. Alcott fick en Oscar. Kläderna är fantastiska. Den svenska kostymören Ulla-Britt Söderlund fick tillsammans med kollegan Milena Canonero en Oscar för bästa kläder, och scenografin av Ken Adam fick Oscar den med. Men annars hade "Barry Lyndon" inte mycket för sin skönhet. Recensionerna var negativa. Eller, de var respektfulla, men utan entusiasm. Vackert men livlöst var omdömet. Alla visste att filmen kostat fruktansvärt mycket att spela in och att den tagit enormt lång tid att göra. Det fanns nog en förväntan på något mer eftertryckligt. Det var traumatiskt att tycka om "Barry Lyndon" när den kom. Folk sa att den var tråkig. Ofattbart, tyckte vi som föll för den. Vi såg ett underverk: en total konstnärlig triumf. Hur kunde man ha tråkigt på en film som i varje stund pulserade av skönhet? Vi kunde inte få nog av "Barry Lyndon", fast var tre timmar lång och hade paus. Kubrick gjorde det inte lätt för sig, i sin ambition att berätta en historia som fängslar fast han inte ansträngde sig för att grabba tag i tittarna. Berättelsen var ju tvärtom väldigt gammaldags melodramatisk. Knappt har Barry stuckit hemifrån så råkar han ut för landsvägsrövare. Han tar värvning i brittiska armén. Han deserterar. Han blir tvångsrekryterad till Preussens armé. Han räddar ett befäl ur ett brinnande hus och får kunglig belöning. Han blir spion. Han blir medhjälpare till en korthaj, han ställer sig in hos en rik, gift kvinna. Ja, ni hör. Det är packat. Och allt berättas långsamt och tydligt. Och långsamt. I en scen säger en överste att Barry är en lymmel. Barry försvarar sig och säger att han skulle göra allt för regementet. Fast det är inte så att det glöder om replikföringen. Musiken var inte heller hetsig. Det är nästan bara klassisk musik i filmen. Som allt annat är den utvald med precision. Schubertmusiken spelades förförelsescen. Där kniper Barry sin lady Lyndon, spelad av Marisa Berenson, amerikansk fotomodell och skådespelerska. Det är hennes förmögenhet Barry vill åt. Hon har en mycket äldre vars död det bara är att vänta ut. Planen går i lås. Så fort Barry är tryggt gift, och bytt namn från Redmond Barry till Barry Lyndon, slutar han hyckla intresse för sin hustru. Hon får sitta ensam medan han festar vilt. Men Lady Lyndon har en son, lord Bullingdon, som älskar sin mor. Han blir Barrys dödsfiende. Efter att ha blivit brutalt utjagad ur hemmet kommer han tillbaka för att kräva "satisfaction" - det vill säga han utmanar Barry på duell. "Barry Lyndon" är en svart diamant. Här tecknas en mörk bild av människan. 1700-talet är en tid då det talas mycket om tapperhet, ära och heder. Men det är rå egoism som styr. Nästan alla Barrys känslor är spelade. Vid de få tillfällen då han visar äkta känslor straffar det sig. Människan är ett rovdjur i vackra kläder, säger "Barry Lyndon". Under åren efter premiären har "Barry Lyndon" sakta men säkert stigit i aktning bland filmintresserade. Idag är uppfattningen helt enkelt att Kubricks tionde film underskattades och att det är en av hans bästa. Kanske rentav den bästa. Allteftersom åren gått har det blivit tydligare och tydligare: ingen kommer att göra en sån här film igen. Ett hantverk i jätteskala - ingen kommer att få pengar till det, ingen kommer att orka. När filmregissörer talar om "Barry Lyndon" får dom något drömmande i rösten. "Barry Lyndon" är den fula ankungen som blev en svan. Mårten Blomkvist kulturnytt@sverigesradio.se
Recorded Live in Whitney, Ontario, Canada, November 9th, 2018
High Intensity Interval Training or HIIT training is a buzzword in the fitness community, but it’s been around much longer than you may think. The benefits of HIIT are astounding, but the true magic is the efficiency of the workout: it’s a training method that can make you stronger, fitter, faster, and make your heart healthier, in a shorter amount of time. With this popularity of HIIT, there’s also some confusion about the method. How often should you do HIIT? Should you do strength or cardio first? Why does HIIT work so well? Exercise Scientist Dr. Len Kravitz is here to answer all of these questions. In this episode, you’ll discover: - The history and science of High Intensity Interval Training. Where did it originate and how does it work so well? - How often you should use HIIT in your routine - How to accommodate HIIT workouts for joint considerations - Can HIIT cause turbulent blood flow? - Dr. Len’s top three tips for a healthy lifestyle Here’s a little bit about Dr. Len Kravitz: Dr. Len Kravitz has thirty-six years of experience as a researcher, writer, and speaker on exercise science and fitness education. He is the coordinator of the Exercise Science program at the University of New Mexico and an associate professor in its Department of Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences, a position that earned him an Outstanding Teacher of the Year award. Dr. Kravitz has a master’s degree in physical education and a PhD with an emphasis in exercise science and health promotion. He is the author of Anybody’s Guide to Total Fitness, now in its eleventh edition with nearly one hundred thousand copies sold, and Essentials of Eccentric Training, and has published more than three hundred peer-reviewed articles in health and fitness publications. Dr. Kravitz regularly travels as a speaker on physical fitness and has presented at more than one thousand fitness and exercise science conferences around the world. He is the recipient of a wide variety of honors in the fitness industry, including an induction into the National Fitness Hall of Fame. Dr. Kravitz lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Get his new book, HIIT Your Limit, here. Connect with Dr. Len Kravitz. Follow me on Instagram. Show notes: fitnessista.com/podcast *Please leave a rating or review if you enjoyed this episode!
Joey Gonzalez is the CEO of Barry’s Bootcamp. Barry’s is known as the original cardio and strength interval workout that innovated group fitness and started a global boutique movement. In this episode: Joeys journey to becoming the CEO, their formula for success, Joey shares how they ensure their brand message remains consistent across multiple countries and locations and we discuss Barrys retail and how it has grown to become an important and profitable part of the business.
In this weeks show we discuss 3 Ways to make more Revenue in your Fitness Business, How to increase your prices each year, Tips for getting new members into your club. Rachel Cosgrove, 2012 IDEA Personal Trainer of the Year, co-owns and has operated Results Fitness, a fitness center in Southern California, for the past 16 years. Results Fitness was named one of the top ten gyms in the United States by Men’s Health Magazine three years in a row and was voted a Best Gym by Women’s Health Magazine in 2011.
Episode #2: Erica Stenz interviews "The Macro Queen" - Nika Toulinova, a NASM certified nutrition fitness specialist, NESTA certified personal trainer, University of Hawaii graduate, 2x Nationally Qualified Bikini Competitor and Overall Bikini Champion in the 2017 Stingray Classic. Listen and learn how this female champion has used a "macro-based diet " to win the championship, as well as tips and tricks she gives to her clients such as Erica.
On todays episode we have guest Danny with us from young till we die podcast. We discuss the insensitivity of Americans, XXXtentacions death, Barrys dating epiphany and more.
This episode features Colin Gillen. Colin and I discuss his band TENEKEE STATION and how they came to fruition. We also talk about how does a photographer capture the perfect photo in a live setting. We also look back on some stories and history of BARRYS in Grange. LINKS TO COLIN GILLENS BAND & PHOTOGRAPHY https://www.facebook.com/TENEKEESTATION colin@framelight.ie For enquiries ColinGillenPhotos on instagram
This episode is one of my favorites so far! I have known of Barry Strohm since his first interviews just getting used to his and wife Connie's antique store in Pennsylvania , that just happens to be extremely haunted! A non believer at first, Barry had a very successful career in civil engineering, and was just interested in antiques and history. The spirits had another plan in place. As many in this paranormal, Supernatural community, he found him self gradually introduced to the wonders of spirit. Writing his first book Haunting and History of the Battle of Gettysburg started with paranormal photography! Then as his psychic abilities increased, he began writing books on communicating with the spirits on the other side of the life veil! Take a walk through the gate with Sysco, Connie and Barry Strohm, as we talk about Barrys books Afterlife What Really Happens on The Other Side, Aliens Among Us: Exploring Past and Present, Spirits Speak of The Universe, Spirits Speak of Mysteries and Conspiracies,& the new ones coming out! Within these books, you will not only become aware of the honestly skeptic nature of Barry himself, but his extremely thorough checking, rechecking, research and examination of each piece of information he and those with him had been given! All of it wrapped in a sense of humor, and genuine surprise, we may all feel at some of the revelations the Guides, and Spirits involved have to say. And honestly why not? If we can believe in this world of the paranormal and supernatural, that the dead just may have something to say, than why not JFK coming back to say he forgives those that conspired against him, that he knows who was behind it, and knew it was coming, why not Patton? Who held his honor throughout many battles, who asked nothing of the men he led but everything, and to honor themselves in doing so, and who throughout this lifetime always said he had been a warrior in other lives as well, did not hide his beliefs in reincarnation, and has some things to tell us about how he really died, and what he thought about the movie! Find General Pattons Poem here.. Through a Glass,Darkly , see if he isn't telling us of his reincarnation!? Through a Glass Darkly Poem As an Army Vet myself, I can tell you, if belief in Reincarnation was good enough for Patton, who am I to disagree? For that matter why not King Richard III, why not the truth finally about Booth and those who shot Lincoln? Why not Saints, the Knights Templer , and historical characters through out time, who have been misquoted and misrepresented for centuries!!! The least of which the very Blessed Mother and yes, Jesus. Ever think that its possible they have been misrepresented too? Well hang on to your hats, cause here comes the wind of truth! Aliens, Haarp, Bigfoot, what the heck is up with the Burmuda Triangle?? And, so very much more, what is a soul, what are 'The Guides' , and why is all this coming out now. As, Barry and so many say when the truth starts to come together & the picture is so much brighter than we thought possible...Read it for yourself, open your mind, research it, read it again and come to the conclusion that is right for you. Here are some ways to do just that: http://www.spiritspredict.com Get The Books! Here! Find him on social Media, Join the Words of God Then and Now Group! Watch the channeling sessions! Read the Transcripts! Find so many of the Strohms interviews on Youtube and maybe get in on your own Channeling Reading by Catching them on Micheal Varas show LNM Radio Micheal Vara every month. Perhaps speaking to a past loved one will help you to believe, perhaps it is possible the a fore mentioned spirits would want their real stories told! Sorry, it was a lovely hat, but perhaps the new one will just be as lovely and you may find, it just fits better! Sysco has been looking into the dark and shadowy corners of the paranormal most of her life,and has always tried to bring it into the light! Send us your stories of the unexplained and the uncanny at Journey through the Gate : GateKeppers page. Or at Journeythroughthegate@gmail.com Original Music By Mario Cicerello- Spirits Rescue, for Journey Through The Gate Podcast!
Som James Barry blev Margareth Bulkley en av tidens medicinska pionjärer. Barry rensade upp i smutsen på militärsjukhusen och utförde även ett unikt kejsarsnitt. På 1800-talet avancerade medicinen inom hygien, bakteriologi och kirurgi. För kvinnor var medicinstudier inte tillåtna. I hela sitt liv verkade Barry som läkare i den brittiska militärsjukvården. Men Barry hade också kunskap om förlossning och lyckades med något för sin tid unikt ett kejsarsnitt där både mor och barn överlevde. Först vid Barrys död avslöjades Barrys biologiska kön. Huruvida det könsöverskridande livet var ett uttryck för en sexuell identitet eller en strategi för att hantera en verklighet där kvinnans möjligheter var kringskurna är svårt att säga. Journalisten och författaren Anna Larsdotter berättar för oss om kvinnornas roll som läkare och sjuksköterskor inom det militära under historien. Vetandets värld följer också med på stadsvandring i Malmö där vi får höra om Elna Hansson, femte generationen av läkarkvinnor. I programmet medverkar också Jennie Lindholm, redaktör för tidskriften Historiskan. Programmet ingår i serien "De historiska kvinnorna". Det är en repris från den 10 november 2017. Malin Olofsson Lo Söllgård vet@sverigesradio.se
Saturday morning sorted! Here's my latest podcast Episode of "Melbourne Coffee Culture Podcast" - Interview with Kael Sahely Co-founder of Vacation, Bawa, Square and Compass, Touchwood, Barrys, Pillar of Salt and soon to be opening Plogg 130 seat permanent space in Coburg #coffee #podcasting #howto #interviewing #culture #tribes Episode 6: Interview with Kael Sahely founder of Vacation, Bawa, Square and Compass, Touchwood, Barry's, Pillar of Salt and soon to be opening in BRUNSWICK
England’s 1-1 draw was so promising that known misog Pete Donaldson is getting excited, even if he does also treble down on a pre-existing gripe. To temper this excitement Aleksandar Mitrovic remains aflame, Carlos Tevez continues his exemplary professionalism and Arsene Wenger pipes up about some new isms. On top of this we welcome the Premier League back into the fold, we hear from some trustworthy Barrys and there’s a treat from the Neil Warnock archives. This show is sponsored by bet365Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@thefootballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!***Further reading:The England plane is filling up:https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/mar/27/england-world-cup-squad-russia-friendliesElite professional Carlos Tevez gets injured in a prison football match:https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/bocas-carlos-tevez-gets-injured-prison-match-while-visiting-his-brother?utm_campaign=inothernews&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=editorial_organic&utm_content=stillimageMark Noble’s open letter to West Ham fans:https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/mark-noble-letter-west-ham-fans/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
England took on the Netherlands and gave us reasons to make noises, get excited about the World Cup and talk about Bas Dost, three things that are frankly long overdue. Discover our joy as we use phrases like “distribution”, “versatile” and “got a big Lampard.”Meanwhile, in the rest of the sport, Scotland got back underway with Big Eckos of the past and dispatches from the Hamburger queue, Cristiano Ronaldo reminded everybody who’s boss and we put out a call to Barrys everywhere.Love or slaps,The Football RambleSearch ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@thefootballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!***Further reading:Jack Butland on competition for places with England:https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/england-vs-italy-team-news-jack-butland-goalkeeper-choice-southgate-pickford-a8273341.htmlScotland dish our debuts against Costa Rica:https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/mar/23/scotland-costa-rica-international-friendly-match-reportRonaldo vs Salah:http://www.espn.co.uk/football/club/portugal/482/blog/post/3430694/cristiano-ronaldo-scores-brace-for-portugal-against-mohamed-salah-and-egypt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rachel Barrie is known on Twitter as @TheLadyBlender, and she's just winding up her first year as the master blender for Brown-Forman's BenRiach, GlenDronach, and Glenglassaugh distilleries in Scotland. Over the years, she's worked on some of Scotch Whisky's most iconic brands, and joins us to discuss her career and her plans for those distilleries. This week, we're on the road in Cornwall, Ontario at the Wonderful World of Whisky Show to catch up with old friends and make some new ones. Back in 2006, we first met Barry Bernstein and Barry Stein shortly after they left their jobs to form Premium Bottlers and import casks of Scotch Whisky into Canada. That led to their opening Still Waters Distillery in the Toronto suburbs a few years later, and this week, their Stalk & Barrel Single Malt was named the "Best Canadian Single Cask Single Malt" in Whisky Magazine's World Whiskies Awards. We'll talk with "The Barrys" - as they're affectionately known, and hear a tale of one brand ambassador's airport security nightmare that turned into a dream.
In this weeks show special guest Emma Barry talks about the key lessons we can learn from boutique studios. Emma Barry (LA) is an observer and a catalyst. A founding member of group fitness juggernaut Les Mills International and previous Director of Group Fitness Programming for luxury-lifestyle brand Equinox; Emma has inhaled senior roles in programming, product development, global training, and people & culture. Emma is fluent in what happens NEXT in fitness.
Har du gitt opp når du får et nei? Eller mistet motivasjonen og gjort noe annet fremfor det du ville på grunn av et nei? Dagens gjest ler når han får et nei og sier at nei er det beste han vet. Han er mer glad i ordet nei enn ja og på mange måter har gleden over ordet nei vært en av suksess nøklene til hans karriere. Han lovet seg selv at han skulle bo ved sjøen om det så var i et telt og med det som enn av sine største motivasjonsfaktorer står han opp hver eneste morgen og gir seg selv et spark i baken på hvordan beholde sjøutsikten. Dagens gjest er Barry Katz som er kjent for å introdusere Hollywood til noen av de mest ekstraordinære standup artistene i verden, inkludert Dave Chappelle, Jay Mohr, Anthony Clark, Bill Burr, Wanda Sykes, Nick Swardson, Dane Cook, Tracy Morgan, Frank Caliendo, Darrell Hammond, Whitney Cummings, og Louie CK. Katz startet sin karriere med ambisjoner om å være en stand-up komiker i Beantown. På slutten av 80-tallet og tidlig på 90-tallet bestemte han seg for å slutte og flytte til New York City, og åpnet Boston Comedy Club i hjertet av Greenwich Village. Samtidig startet han sitt eget management selskap og landet umiddelbart 4 klienter på Saturday Night Live. Dette ga ham tilliten til å utvide sin operasjon til Los Angeles, hvor han kort tid etter signerte en 4 års executive-produsent avtale med Disney for å utvikle tv-programmer. Etter 15 vellykkede år ved roret i sitt eget selskap, slo Katz i 2003 sin virksomhet sammen med New Wave Entertainment, og bidro de neste 8 årene til å bygge det til et respektert full service talent management, digital distribusjon og TV / film produksjon selskap med over 25 ledere, produsenter og utviklingsledere. Ved utgangen av 2011 forlot Katz NWE for å gå tilbake til og drive eget selskap igjen, denne gangen under banneret til Barry Katz Entertainment. I fjernsynsverdenen har han enestående formidlet over 100 TV-utviklingspakker i løpet av sin karriere, mens han har skapt tre TV-serier selv (ABCs Next Best Thing, NESNs Komedie All-Stars, og FOX- Naked But Funny) I tillegg har han vært executive produsent for over 50 TV stand-up specials, documentaries, reality & scripted series including NBC'S Whitney, Fox's Action, HBO's Tourgasm, Showtime's Brad Williams: Fun Size and Daddy Issues, History Channel's Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery, Comedy Central's Christopher Titus: Neverlution, TBS's Frank TV, the syndicated Bill Bellamy/Tim Meadows/Jon Lovitz/Vivica Fox sitcom Mr. Box Office, og 7 sesonger av den Emmy nominerte NBC serien Last Comic Standing. I innspillingsverden ble Katz nominert til en Grammy-pris for å produsere Jay Mohrs siste album inkludert alle Cooks bibliotek som har fått gull, platina og dobbelt platina, den eneste artisten som debuterte et komediealbum i topp 5 av Billboards nasjonale lister-to ganger. Industry Standard er Barrys siste prosjekt. Det er en helt unik podcast der han prater med gjester som David Copperfield, Doug Herzog (Presidenten for Viacom Entertainment), Eric Tannenbaum (tidligere President for Columbia-Tri-Star TV and executive producer of Two and a Half Men), Warren Littlefield (tidligere styreforman for NBC/Executive Producer av Fargo), , Mario Kassar (producer av Terminator 2, Rambo, Basic Instinct), Susanne Daniels (tidligere President for MTV, the WB, and Lifetime), Tom Werner (producer av Roseanne, 3rd Rock from the Sun, That 70's Show) Steve Levitan (creator av Modern Family), Garry Marshall (Creator av Happy Days/Laverne og Shirley & director/producer of Runaway Bride/Pretty Woman), Dr Phil (# 1 daytime talk show host in syndication) og mange mange flere. Vi er innom: Starten til Bill Burr (En av verdens beste standup komikere) Faith (skjebnen) Medfødte evner Snu nei til ja Fire personer på Saturdaynight Live før jeg visste hva jeg drev med Shorts, Cowboystøvler og hestehale ned til skinka. Kun 1% gjør deg til verdens største stjerne 100 nei Hvor mange ganger du har feilet har ingen betydning. Favoritt forhandlingsteknikk Arbeidsmoral og mentalstyrke Dave Chapell, Louie CK og Tracy Morgan 6 Sans Industry Standard Caitlyn Jenner (Tidligere Bruce Jenner) Patty Jenkins (Damen bak filmen Monster) " I killed JFK" James Files Kennedy og Trump til felles Den som jobber hardest Sjøutsikt uansett om det er i telt! San Omega (Rabattkode MTFrank for 10%)
Show is a recovery consultant who turned his passion for health and fitness into his life. He has been a part of Juice Press and founded Indie Fresh as well as now works with Rumble Boxing and Soho House. His love for fitness takes him all across NYC to places like Barry's Bootcamp, S
"I do believe that at the core, people feel something different about barry's - because it is different," Joey Gonzalez, CEO of Barry's Bootcamp said as we sat surrounded by the glass walls of his West Hollywood office, talking about the future of the company. Just down the street, you'll find where Barry Jay created the first Barry's Bootcamp with two partners in 1998. When the lore of the treadmill-slash-weightlifting concept spread across Hollywood, drawing in celebrity clients, Jay just wanted clients to be on time, see results and have a an unforgettable time in the process. Gonzalez started at Barry's Bootcamp as a client and was soon helping to fund its growth as a partner, he said. He was named CEO in 2015 after serving as the company's COO for more than nine years. Benefitting from slow and controlled growth before, during and after the studio fitness boom, Barry's was able to find its tribe, voice and culture. That thoughtful growth led to an investment by North Castle Partners in 2015, which yielded - you guessed it, more growth - to bring Barry's to more consumers across the world. With all of that expansion, one thing is top of mind for Gonzalez: culture. "My biggest fear is always - as we scale - maintaining the culture of the company, which is what makes it what it is," he said, reminding me quickly that the word "fear," was really just a word. "It's not that I'm scared - it's just top of mind, which I hope is an indication that it will work." And the lack of fear that Gonzalez has is palpable. In the episode, I jokingly refer to him as "terrifyingly calm," but the more I think about it, the more I really meant it. He is the eye of the storm that is studio fitness, staying just still enough to understand clearly what's happening around him and only reacting when it makes sense for the culture, strategy and clients of the company. The company, he said, is committed to innovation, but it's also committed to the standards of a workout that shows true results. That's the challenge in being first - it's an act of balancing emerging competition, clients who were with you at the beginning and new standards in the industry. "When you are an original, it's really difficult to quantify what makes it that way. It's hard to articulate what it is people experience," he said. "It's a lifestyle, it's a workout, it's like church to some people. It's such a meaningful thing ... you have to be authentic." Listen now to this episode of #WeGotGoals featuring Joey Gonzalez and find yourself sweating just thinking about all the work that goes into these workouts. This episode produced by Cindy Kuzma and is another thing that's better with friends. So share this episode with yours and leave us a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts if you love it as much as we do. ### Transcript JAC: Welcome to #WeGotGoals, a podcast by aSweatLife.com on which we talked to high achievers about their goals. I'm Jeana Anderson Cohen and with me I have Maggie Umberger and Cindy Kuzma. MU: Good morning Jeana. JAC: Good morning Maggie. MU: You spoke with Joey Gonzalez the CEO of Barrys Bootcamp. JAC: I sure did. Joey Gonzalez is the CEO of Barry's Bootcamp, a growing fitness brand that has arms and legs all over the world at this point. But he actually started as a customer of Barry's Bootcamp years ago. Joey will be the first to remind you that Barry's Bootcamp was the original when it comes to studio fitness because they were. Barry, who started Barry's Bootcamp, had a dream and an idea that he could get people fitter and give them great results through running and weightlifting. Joey now has sort of the burden and the honor of carrying that legacy forward. CK: And he doesn't take It lightly which you can tell. He has a passion for the brand and the business and what I loved was that he still teaches. He had worked at the front desk that morning like he hasn't lost touch with the actual clientele which I think sounds like has really enabled him to be focused on continuous improvement and on that customer experience. Is that kind of what you got out of it too? JAC: Definitely. Joey goes to I think almost every single studio opening which wasn't that much of a feat maybe three years ago but these days they're opening a new studio sometimes monthly sometimes weekly they open. I think Atlanta and Dallas in the same week. So it's pretty incredible to watch him in this grueling business schedule while also managing a team in LA while also managing a family with two kids under two. MU: He talks a little bit about taking on an investor recently so that they can continue to grow at this rate but also still maintain the Barry's brand. Can you talk a little bit about that? JAC: They recently took on investment from North Castle Partners. And what's interesting about this investment is that North Castle invest in predominantly fitness brands. They've helped to take Equinox from a couple of locations to many and they've worked with a number of other brands that you know in love in the fitness space. I had the chance to hear one of the partners from North Castle speak about why they invested in Barry's Bootcamp specifically and they chose Barrys because it had scalability in many markets. They had been successful in more places than just West Hollywood where they started. They also had sort of a community that knew it and loved it and would follow it and wear the brand and drink this smoothies and fall in love with their fitness instructors on Instagram. So the investment made sense to the group. But on the Barry's end taking on an investment from Joey's perspective was the right thing to do because it helped them grow. But it also was the right group to invest in them because they allowed them to grow the way that they had always grown, authentically true to Barry's Bootcamp MU: In addition to staying true to what Barry's is. Joey has it in his mind to constantly innovate. He talks about that being really key in staying a top player right? JAC: Yes. They are always looking to innovate but they're also always looking to stay true to the two things that have helped them be successful. They run and they weight lift. Those are the two functions of the classes and those are the two things that help them bring success to their clients within that format, they innovate in interesting ways--foam rolling deep myofascial release. Bringing in a couple of different tools to their classrooms but it doesn't sound like anything is ever going to happen to the treadmills in those classrooms. And Joey is incredibly focused and terrifyingly calm. So I think that his focus and his ability to weather storms and stay calm regardless of the trends that are maybe fluttering around him will help Barry's Bootcamp really stay successful in a cluttered marketplace CK: Incredibly focused and terrifyingly calm. I love that. Here is Jeana with Joey. JAC: First and foremost. Kate please introduce yourself. JG: Sure, I'm Joey Gonzales, CEO of Barry's Bootcamp. JAC: Joey, you haven't always been the CEO of Barry's Bootcamp. You sort of started as an instructor and worked your way up isn't that right? JG: I started as a customer and fell in love with the workout and the brand and then became an instructor next. And then I moved into like a general manager position and then eventually became a partner and I was like the COO for many many years. I moved into a CEO position in 2015. So I have really seen the business from a lot of different angles JAC: All angles. And I read somewhere that you still hope behind the front desk here and there? Are you still able to do that? JG: I'm 100 percent. I did it this morning. My employees think it's so funny because I still love like answering the phones. I still teach once a week as well. So I try to put on as many hats as possible. JAC: So what is a goal, Joey Gonzalez, that you have accomplished? And how did you get there? JG: So professionally I would say bringing Barry's to as many places as possible was a goal I set 12 15 years ago. And I think how I got there was, two things come to mind. Number one choosing the right people. Which is like, Barry's is a human capital business and the people are the reason why the clients show up and being a good judge of character is imperative in my business. And so I just happened to select the most incredible people to support me in the business and that's evident I think no matter where--take Chicago for example you've been like just such an incredible team. So I would say first and foremost the people that I've picked. And then second just never never assuming that like we know it all and always being willing to learn and innovate and change the business like when it needs to change and add things to it maybe that didn't exist. Barry's was around before any of the other boutique fitness concepts and it was just like a tiny little hole in the wall with a bathroom built into the studio. And like almost no lobby and you know there has never been a moment where we've hesitated from evolving and growing and expanding and whether that is like building out luxurious locker rooms and showers or you know adding towel service building a whole separate business called Fuel Bar, right that has its own P&L and is labor intensive and has product that expires. Yeah, so just never being afraid to like test things innovate and be one of the, I think that is how you can sort of identify yourself as being a leader in the industry. JAC: So over the years you've had help from people within your team with different skill sets than you as well as outside investors. So he talked about what happened when you took on investment and how you were able to grow from there. JG: So Barry's was grown exclusively from investments from myself and my three partners prior to 2015. And I think that's one of the things that makes it so magical is like the amount of time we had to build a very authentic community. And I think there's a huge contrast between that and how a lot of other boutique fitness places have grown. Right. Which is like they're five years old and they have 30 locations already and there's definitely nothing wrong with that. But there's just like a brand narrative and like stickiness with consumers that happens I think when you are 20 years old and you've taken the time in a slow way to connect with your people. In 2015 we did a process to raise money and take on private equity partners and ended up selecting North Castle and they're solely focused on fitness, wellness. They helped take Equinox from you know single digit studio to the like in the 40s and are the most incredible group of guys and girls like that they're just so smart so collaborative and so sensitive so they made an investment in the company and we're actually just now starting to see you know with our most recent announcement a lot of studios coming down the pipeline. Five in studios in the next three months which we've never done before. Yeah. So that's the story of taking on investors for the first time. JAC: So a lot of news in the past couple of years. Nobody is sleeping around here, obviously. So as you're looking forward obviously you're opening a lot of new studios. What is a big goal that you want to accomplish with Barry's Bootcamp, with the company, and how are you going toget there? JG: So my biggest fear is always as we scale maintaining the culture of the company which is what makes it what it is today. And Barry's is the type of place or at least it always has been the type of place where when people come to work they don't feel like they're working. And that's in part because of how they feel about one another. And of course how passionately they feel about the brand. And so. My goal is in opening so many new markets and in infilling in existing locations to be able to preserve all of the things that made us what we are today and the way to go about getting there is to evaluate and define our values which we're currently going through right now we're doing a lot of exercises that are like value driven. And then also for me personally as the CEO having touch points and like traveling to these places and being in the studio as much as I possibly can because I do think that makes a difference to people having a relationship with somebody you know that is you know the visionary if you will of the company and making decisions ultimately about the future of the company. It's meaningful to people right. And super meaningful to me to be able to see these places in action. So maintaining the culture as we scale is my biggest goal. JAC: Yeah I think you're also sort of nervous about that when you were taking it outside that was that the fear in growth, was losing the culture? JG: I don't think I'm-- I am not very driven or controlled by fear. So I'm not that I'm, like, scared. It's just top of mind, right, and it's a priority. And it's like something that I focus a lot on which I hope is an indication that it will work. right? Because if I was just saying we're going to scale and everything is going to be great and I wasn't thinking about how important the culture is. Then we'd have our problem right. JAC: In the next little bit you'll be maintaining culture as you open new locations. Anything else you're thinking about doing within Barry's? Yeah so we in a couple locations like River North and Venice we signed on extra square footage to do stretch lounges and offer some like ancillary class options that we've never done before and this is in part due to my commitment to continuing to innovate. And so you know we're we're going to have like my myofascial release and just some really great stuff that compliments the workout. JAC: Over the years I have read that it's been challenging for Barry's specifically because you were the first to exist in a world with all these competitors who are trying to catch you--it's just the nature of the beast. How do you how do you think you've been able to really stay at the top of all that? Because Barry's Bootcamp is one of the best workouts in the world. The best workout in the world. JG: I was actually thinking about this today in class how when you are an original. It's really difficult to like quantify like what makes it that way. it's hard to articulate what it is people experience. But what I can say is that Barry's was around and created by a fitness professional who was genuinely trying to help people get the best workout possible. Barry Jay himself is like the least money motivated person on earth and what we have today is you know. capitalist society like everybody trying to make money off of this emerging thing called boutique fitness. And I don't know if consumers can smell that necessarily in that they walk into studios and they feel like oh I am supposed to buy these things. But like, I do believe that at the core people feel something different about Barry's because it is different, right. And that's something that like Barry passed on to me and when I did my transaction with North Castle one of the first things I said to them is like you know I am not someone who is driven by the bottom line. And they said that's why we think you're the perfect leader to take us to the next level because it's a lifestyle. It's a workout. It's like church to some people it's just like such a meaningful thing to people that you have to be authentic. Right. You have to create a space and a team that genuinely want people to have fun and feel great. JAC: That permeates through everything here really the fun, creativity. And how do you continue to innovate when it comes to fitness? Because you've got this tried and true method. The originators of Tread & Shred. How do you continue to push people to do bigger better things within that Barry's format? JG: I think we are always testing things. We just launched like a mace class in New York City which is I don't know if you're familiar with the mace equipment. And like I said earlier like the stretch lounges that were experimenting with so one thing that has always been true of Barry's is that we have a very back to basics mentality. And so there there isn't anything that we've seen works quite as well as running and lifting. Right. And so. While we experiment with different types of programs within those parameters that will always be our baseline. JAC: Anything else that you're excited about within the parameters of Barry's or outside of it? Any other goals you're setting personally? What's personal? JG: I think my goal personally, is to, for it to a certain extent I think this is like fantasy but to somehow be able to find a balance in life. JAC: So you have a new daughter or new or a newer daughter. JG: I have two under two. So I have a daughter who's 20 months and a son who's four months JAC: So since I've met you you've had another child. Congratulations. JG: And yeah for me like currently I feel like there is no such thing as balance there's just disappointing somebody every morning, which is not the best way to live. But it's just it's I think most people who are listening can relate to the fact that like it it's when you are somebody who is tenacious and has a lot of like objectives and a lot of people who depend on you. It's a stressful situation. And so you always just want to make everybody happy and feel supported and that can be really challenging. So that's like an ongoing goal that I have that will never be accomplished. JAC: That's life, that's life. Here you have, these people are your family too and they depend on you like a parent because you have to. JG: Oh I've been Papa to people already for like 10 years that's been my nickname. So like I have so many children it's not it's not funny. But you know it's a role that I love and I have always been even when I was just a kid like somebody who people would turn to and that friend that would like somehow play the psychologist and you know it's it's fun for me and I obviously get something out of it. But it's just hard to like cut yourself into a thousand pieces. JAC: I heard you say you aren't money motivated and you're not fear motivated. Good. What's sort of the thing that drives you. JG: I'm super results driven which is probably what attracted me to Barry's in the first place. Just like very efficient and results driven and then extremely relationship driven. So I don't like to waste time on things that don't work. And I can deal with any situation as long as I'm with the right people. JAC: And how can you teach these things to people or those just intrinsic. JG: I don't know that's a great question. Can you teach people how to be results driven and relationship driven? Definitely not the latter. I think like either you like--the way that people interact with one another is something that is I feel like for the most part set in stone. Unless you go through like a lot of therapy to try to figure it out. And there are so many nuances to that. Right. Like I am highly tolerant. So like I can get along with like a wide range of people but I have a lot of friends that aren't right. Their tolerance is like super narrow. So I always see that how interesting that is when it plays out in life. I know it's a good question. I don't know if you can teach people I've seen a lot of people at least in the exercise format become very results because they will do so many other things whether it's like a personal trainer or a spinning gym or whatever it is they're doing and then they'll come to Barry's and like their whole body will change. And I've kind of seen people go through this metamorphosis where they realize that anything's possible and that the results aren't just things they can think about but they're things that they can get right. And whether it's Barry's or some other thing that teaches people that I have seen that switch flip before. JAC: I ask because those two trains I think if you look at this industry people who are really successful seem to have those things. They're result oriented and they're relationship oriented--that seems to make people really dangerous. That's interesting, because here you are. The most dangerous man in fitness. I think we should end it wit that. Most dangerous man in fitness, Joey Gonzalez. Setting goals, taking names. JG: Look out people, I'm coming for you. JAC: Thank you for joining us. CK: This podcast is produced by me. Cindy Kuzma and it's another thing that's better with friends. So please share it with yours. You can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. And while you're at it please leave us a rating or a review. Special thanks to J. Mano for our theme music, to our guest this week Joey Gonzalez, and to the team at Tech Nexus for the recording studio and technical assistance. ###
This Week: $1000 to Swallow Tree Jizz, World's Most Sexually Attractive Tree, Magnolias are High Maintenance, Nathan Looks Like He's in an Old West Movie, The Noir-Western Is Born, Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail, Aramark Serves Food At Chernobyl, The Raspberry Party, Making Love to the Ground in the Dakotas, Torture is Delicious, Unproductive Globe Spinning, Things the French do Well, Fear and Loathing in Justin's Mind, Mordecai Rocks, Mushrooms in Fedoras (Smoking Cigarettes), Vonnegut Pulp, Fish's Angels, The Owl Man's Spontaneous Compositions, Adventures with Theia Mania (theiamania.org) And more! Thanks for listening!
The boys return this week to wrap up a big two weeks in Rio, while also checking in on our favourite Barrys and our favourite Judges... and of course, our favourite biscuits. All that and a whole lot more, is but a click away...
Smart People Should Build Things: The Venture for America Podcast
In this episode of Smart People Should Build Things, Jeremy sits down with Avi Millman, Founder & CEO of BobbyPin, a company that has created an easy way to keep track of and share your favorite spots with trusted friends. Avi's first job out of college was at Steve & Barrys, a now defunct retail clothing chain whose training program he likened to a "private version of Venture for America". Just before Steve & Barry's shut its doors for good, Avi went on to do a variety of things including selling Tonic door to door and a brief stint at a small company in the British Virgin Islands. In 2008 Avi co-founded Stray Boots, a mobile scavenger hunt company that gamifies walking tours. Avi is currently in the process of building BobbyPin and candidly shares his progress on this week's episode. Tune in to hear Avi's honest take on growth, experimentation, and walking away from some very cushy situations.
(Family, Indigenous Studies) Cousin Barry returns to the show! A month ago Barry went to the chiropractor to have a routine adjustment. The doctor popped his neck and Barry immediatly felt the room start to spin. A nerve was snapped and he had a stroke, leabing him with the question of whether or not he would walk, or even live. Barry recounts his eperience and we dig in to topics such as the native way of seeing souls, near death experiences, family, living with purpose, and much more. ....... Barrys previous episode can be found HERE. His blog is HERE and you can donate to help him recover costs for medical expenses HERE. ....... Also, be sure to check out the MINDPODNETWORK. where you can catch up on more of my podcasts as well as podcasts from some of the most esteemed teachers in the West.
Daybreak host Doug Barry talks about Home Wine Making.
Des from Dolmen County Retailers talks about his business exporting Irish products in such as Tayto, and Barrys tea to irish people living abroad. Niamh Pedreschi from Eco Appz tells us about running a successful contracting business for 21 years before starting a brand new business in the mobile apps market.
Daybreak morning show host Doug Barry talks about traditional breakfast foods from countries around the world on Radio B88.
Show host Chris O'Regan chats to Barry Meade of Fireproof Studios about The Room games as well as Barrys own history in developing games, which started in the early 1990s. Chinese puzzle boxes are amazing objects that Fireproof Studios has made not one but two entire games about. With the melding of touch controls and intricate 3D imagery, The Room and The Room 2 games use Lovecraftian atmosphere to create a sense of menace and tension, which only serves to crank up the atmosphere of an already absorbing pair of games. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sausage/TSF_Episode24.mp3 The Sausage Factory 24 was edited by Chris O'Regan
Just getting up to date by posting some old mixes :) Recorded 18th October 2009 For bookings and track submissions contact: info@rattusrattus.co.uk Links: http://www.facebook.com/djrattusrattus http://twitter.com/RattusRattus http://www.rattusrattus.co.uk http://www.mixcloud.com/rattusrattus/ http://soundcloud.com/djrattusrattus http://djrattusrattus.podomatic.com/ http://rattusrattus.bandcamp.com/
In an Exclusive, and marking the first anniversary of the death of Barry Morse, Thos presents Barrys own reminiscences of producing Salad Days on Broadway in the 1950s from the actors own never previously heard recorded memoirs. We also investigate the Harold Pinter musical, remember the late Eartha Kitt and hear from renowned pantomime veterans Cannon and Ball.
Barry Scott, a member of the 80's band The States, formed a new band and recorded a great Beatlesque cd called "Who Else". I'd like to provide a link to Barry, but it appears his website is no more. I have info that he's moved to California, so I'm hoping that he'll still be writing and recording and come up with another website soon. Until then..... The Songs Featured Are: 01- Because She's A Woman 02- Love Is One Of Those Words 03- My Marie 04- Scarecrow no link available
Join Josh and Kristian as they explore the mad dating customs of early Ireland. We discuss everything from flirting in 18th Century Ireland all the way to religious customs, the tomfoolery of Robert Burns, and the age old question - Lyons or Barrys ?! Join in for the laugh! "Seventeen Come Sunday", also known as "As I Roved Out", "One May Morning" and "The Soldier and the Maid" belongs to a genre known as 'Night Visiting Songs' - it's one of many traditional folk songs about young men visiting young women in their bed chambers in the middle of the night, much to their mother's dismay. The origin of the song is unknown, and it has been performed with several different melodies. Notable versions: The High Kings: https://open.spotify.com/track/7BSTuvVAfVdKcmp9f62add?si=Nv1RaoqaSPu3mDKBSvnfNg Steeleye Span: https://open.spotify.com/track/5IbAG5vMY1XUQsVwKc9YOy?si=GEjmvWyBQPCo5mBUaOm2cw Percy Grainger and Ambrosian Singers: https://open.spotify.com/track/1bBFGbTd7BRbOkm7x1te5U?si=T0VwgoNSSoqnM48UhUzkXA Rate and review where you listen to podcasts. Find us on Facebook and Instagram. Send us your thoughts and ideas on tooraloorapodcast@gmail.com