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The College Football Experience
Virginia Tech : State Of The Program (Ep. 1853)

The College Football Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 78:11


The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network takes a deep dive into the Virginia Tech Hokies football program. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) are joined by the host of the Virginia Tech football podcast "The Two Deep" (@TwoDeepVT) 's Pete B (@Petebvt) as the trio talk about what exactly has happened in Blacksburg, Virginia since the good ole days of Frank Beamer and Bud Foster dominating Big East and ACC play. Should we worried about the future of Virginia Tech Hokies football?Is Brent Pry the right guy for the job and get the Hokies back to competing for conference championships? Did the Virginia Tech administration fail the Hokie fan base and their entire football program? What's the status with the Kyron Drones injury heading into the summer? Will the addition of offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery get the Hokies offense off the ground? Do the Hokies fans deserve better than what they've gotten in the post Beamer era? Does Virginia Tech have one of the best home field advantages in the sport? We talk it all and more on this episode of The College Football Experience.00:51 Welcome to the College Football Experience 02:02 Virginia Tech Football Memories 02:51 Introducing the Co-Hosts 03:27 Special Guest: Pete B from Two Deep Podcast 04:11 State of the Virginia Tech Program 05:10 Analyzing the Texas Article 09:39 Virginia Tech's Financial and Administrative Struggles 12:39 Coaching and Recruitment Issues 22:00 Comparing Virginia Tech to Other Programs 24:21 Fan Support and Future Prospects 35:47 Challenges Under Brent Pry 40:40 Analyzing Virginia Tech's Season and Coaching Changes 42:55 The Impact of Philip Montgomery's Hire 47:35 Virginia Tech's Upcoming Schedule and Expectations 56:40 Potential Coaching Changes and Future Prospects 01:12:01 Conference Realignment and Rivalries 01:15:33 Closing Thoughts and Farewell JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmRebet - Social sportsbook - 100% deposit match promo code SGPN in your app store! ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
Virginia Tech : State Of The Program | The College Football Experience (Ep. 1853)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 78:11


The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network takes a deep dive into the Virginia Tech Hokies football program. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) are joined by the host of the Virginia Tech football podcast "The Two Deep" (@TwoDeepVT) 's Pete B (@Petebvt) as the trio talk about what exactly has happened in Blacksburg, Virginia since the good ole days of Frank Beamer and Bud Foster dominating Big East and ACC play. Should we worried about the future of Virginia Tech Hokies football?Is Brent Pry the right guy for the job and get the Hokies back to competing for conference championships? Did the Virginia Tech administration fail the Hokie fan base and their entire football program? What's the status with the Kyron Drones injury heading into the summer? Will the addition of offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery get the Hokies offense off the ground? Do the Hokies fans deserve better than what they've gotten in the post Beamer era? Does Virginia Tech have one of the best home field advantages in the sport? We talk it all and more on this episode of The College Football Experience.00:51 Welcome to the College Football Experience 02:02 Virginia Tech Football Memories 02:51 Introducing the Co-Hosts 03:27 Special Guest: Pete B from Two Deep Podcast 04:11 State of the Virginia Tech Program 05:10 Analyzing the Texas Article 09:39 Virginia Tech's Financial and Administrative Struggles 12:39 Coaching and Recruitment Issues 22:00 Comparing Virginia Tech to Other Programs 24:21 Fan Support and Future Prospects 35:47 Challenges Under Brent Pry 40:40 Analyzing Virginia Tech's Season and Coaching Changes 42:55 The Impact of Philip Montgomery's Hire 47:35 Virginia Tech's Upcoming Schedule and Expectations 56:40 Potential Coaching Changes and Future Prospects 01:12:01 Conference Realignment and Rivalries 01:15:33 Closing Thoughts and Farewell Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)

The Trey Gowdy Podcast
Coach Shane Beamer: The Mental Grind Of Sports

The Trey Gowdy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 36:45


After an exciting Masters Tournament, Trey welcomes back a crowd favorite.   Head Coach of the University of South Carolina football team, Shane Beamer, joins to discuss his team, their change in leadership and testifying before Congress about the state of college sports. Trey and Coach Beamer explain various evolving topics in collegiate football which include NIL deals, the transfer portal, and graduation rates.   Coach Beamer also discusses the mental grind of golf. For an athlete like Rory McIlroy, the 2025 Masters Tournament Champion, every swing is the difference between winning and losing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice April 10, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 129:01


Beamer was back with Bobby this morning. Mark Pantoni gets an extension, we replayed Wednesday's interview with Boone Jenner, things got underway at Augusta for the 89th Masters tournament, CBJ HC Dean Evason at 7:30, Albert Breer at 8:05 and Tim May at 8:30.

Gamecock Central Radio
GC LIVE: Shane Beamer talks spring ball | Latest on Gamecock baseball & softball

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 40:39


The GamecockCentral Live podcast brings you the best of South Carolina Gamecocks sports and recruiting information and discussion.Below are the most recent episodes of GamecockCentral Live.Here are several options to make sure you never miss one:Watch on YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn Radio | PlayerFM | RSS feed

Heimkino Praxis Podcast
HKP144 Florian redet Bert aus, vom Beamer auf einen TV umzusteigen

Heimkino Praxis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 58:06


Wir haben das Thema "Beamer vs. TV" mal von einer anderen Seite beleuchtet. In dieser Podcast-Episode muss Florian Bert ausreden, im Kellerkino vom Beamer auf einen TV umzusteigen. Gute Gründe gibt es genügend – von beiden Seiten. Sei gespannt auf dieses (im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes) TV-Duell. 00:00 Rückblick 03:55 Warum die Tendenz zum TV? 10:48 Bessere Bildqualität 16:08 Besser für Gaming 20:46 Bock auf eine Doppel-Center-Lösung 25:25 Kein Lüftergeräusch mehr 27:22 Maskierung unnötig 30:38 Platz für Diffusoren 34:55 Akustische Auswirkungen 39:55 Blöd zu verkaufen 45:06 Lichtreflexionen 48:39 Filmtipp: The Substance (2024) → https://amzn.to/4lgVfA0 (Affiliate)

BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
Episode 115: Matt Beamer from Ramblin' About Racin'

BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 71:18


The action was hot on the track and it got spicy in the studio! Matt Beamer joins us as we get heated about the action from this past weekend, tires coming off cars, and so much more! Don't miss it!

Bauerle and Bellavia
What's the best April Fools joke you've seen? (4-1-25 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 144:40


Joe Beamer fills in for Bauerle once again, and that's no April Fools joke, talking about Costco potentially getting a location in Amherst, tomorrow being 'Liberation Day' for the Trump tariffs, the possibility of the Bills getting a home game on Christmas Day, as the NFL announced there will be three Christmas Day games this season, the best April Fools joke you've pulled or seen, and much more.

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Shane Beamer 4-1

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 27:49


Shane Beamer 4-1 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen

Bauerle and Bellavia
How many married couples are truly happy? (Beamer for Bauerle 3-31-25 Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 147:57


Joe Beamer ends off his latest stint filling in for Bauerle talking about the race for mayor of Buffalo, the widespread protests against Tesla and Elon Musk that took place over the weekend including in Western New York, the new Bills stadium and if you've gotten a call regarding your season tickets yet, and finishes off the show talking about married couples, after seeing a clip from a podcast over the weekend questioning how many married people are truly happy, Beamer gets your takes on that and more.

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice March, 28, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 129:18


Tito filled in for Beamer. We discussed Reds & Guardians Opening Day results...the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16...and John Tortorella's ouster in Philadelphia. Our guests: Jackets Insider Jeff Svoboda and Austin Ward of THE Podcast

Bauerle and Bellavia
Fill in the blank, Downtown Buffalo needs... (3-28-25 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 146:56


On the program today, we touch on protests against Elon Musk and Tesla scheduled to take place in Western New York this weekend, we re-visit the topic of Buffalo staples, we touch on the restaurant chain 'Hooters' instituting a 're-Hooterization to make their chain more family friendly, we talk the best pizza in New York, and Joe asks you to fill in the blank, Downtown Buffalo needs...

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice March, 27, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 129:33


Tito sat in for Beamer. We discussed Ohio State's Pro Day...MLB's Opening Day...and the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16. Our guests: Blue Jackets coach Dean Evason and Albert Breer of the MMQB

Bauerle and Bellavia
What are some staple events in Western New York? (3-27-25 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 144:24


On the program today, we touch on Hallmark and the Buffalo Bills teaming up to produce a Christmas movie that will release later this year, Trump imposing a 25% tariff on automobiles not produced in the United States, ahead of opening day for the Buffalo Bisons, we speak to the club's Assistant GM Brad Bisbing, and what are some events that are staples of Western New York to the extent if they went away, things just wouldn't be the same?

Bauerle and Bellavia
Are you a Dollar Store shopper? (3-26-25 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 144:24


On the program today, Joe Beamer, filling in for Bauerle talks Mark Poloncarz' town hall with Erie County Legislator Lindsay Lorigo, some of the heated political rhetoric coming from the left, NEETs, that is, Gen Z'ers who are not currently in education, employed, or training, and the Dollar Store. Do you shop at the Dollar Store? What are some items you would or would not get from the Dollar Store?

The Late Kick with Josh Pate
Shane Beamer joins Josh Pate - Pate Speaker Series

The Late Kick with Josh Pate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 53:19


South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer is the latest guest on the Pate State Speaker Series. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bauerle and Bellavia
Is President Trump handling the trade talk with Canada the right way? (3-25-25 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 141:54


On the program today, once again hosted by Joe Beamer, we talk President Trump's handling of Canada, do you think he is handling Canada the right way, with the imposition of tariffs and the rhetoric referring to Canada as the 51st state, is this the right way to go about things? Also, we talk about the Trump Administration war plans group text scandal that broke yesterday, and DoorDash's 'buy now, pay later' partnership with Klarna.

Bauerle and Bellavia
Is the USPS worth bleeding $9.5 billion for? (3-24-25 Beamer for Bauerle Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 142:09


Joe Beamer is in for Bauerle and today, we talk about the USPS, do you still use it for anything? And given the fact it reported a net loss of $9.5 billion for fiscal year 2024, is it worth bleeding that much money for? Also, we talk social media fueling self-delusion, do you still listen to new albums front to back, and more.

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show: Shane Beamer

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 12:02


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The Paul Finebaum Show
Hour 2: Shane Beamer & Eliah Drinkwitz join the show.

The Paul Finebaum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 44:15


South Carolina FB HC Shane Beamber joins the show to preview the upcoming season for the Gamecocks. Missouri FB HC Eliah Drinkwitz joins the show as well as the tigers hope to capitalize on last seasons success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Furman FCA
#608 Luke Beamer - March 18, 2025

Furman FCA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 31:04


Luke Beamer speaks to FCA about where to go when following Jesus!

Gamecock Central Radio
GC LIVE: Shane Beamer previews spring football | A busy weekend in Gamecock athletics

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 68:35


The GamecockCentral Live podcast brings you the best of South Carolina Gamecocks sports and recruiting information and discussion.Below are the most recent episodes of GamecockCentral Live.Here are several options to make sure you never miss one:Watch on YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn Radio | PlayerFM | RSS feed

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Shane Beamer 3-17

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 26:17


Shane Beamer 3-17 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen

Beemer's Best Bets
The Best Strategies for Conquering TPC Sawgrass at the Players Championship

Beemer's Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 11:21


In this episode of "Beamer's Best Bets," hosts Sandy Mcilree and Rich Beem dive into the excitement of the upcoming Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Rich shares his expert insights on the course's immaculate condition, the mental toughness required, and the strategic play needed to succeed. They reminisce about iconic holes and discuss the importance of adaptability. Rich also reveals his top three picks for the tournament. The episode wraps up with a look ahead to the thrilling months of major golf tournaments. Perfect for golf fans and gamblers alike!

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice March, 11, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 129:19


Tito filled in for Beamer. We discussed Sam Darnold to the Seahawks, Justin Fields to the Jets and Kenny Pickett to the Browns...Eddie George's introduction at Bowling Green...and the importance of coaches in the four major sports. Our guests: Anthony Schlegel, Blue Jackets TV analyst Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre and Beau Bishop

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice March, 10, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 129:07


Tito filled in for Beamer. We discussed the Blue Jackets big win in New York...Bowling Green hiring Eddie George as head coach...Myles Garrett's contract extension...and Lebron's groin injury. Our guests: Bill Bender of The Sporting News, Jackets play-by-play voice Bob McElligott and Joshua Perry of NBC

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice March, 7, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 132:10


Tito filled in for Beamer. We discussed the Blue Jackets' loss at Florida...the Ohio State women getting ready for the Big Ten Tournament...Deshaun Watson's re-structured contract...and Dan Lanning's new contract at Oregon. Our guests: Jackets Insider Jeff Svoboda, Austin Ward of THE Podcast and AJ Hawk

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice March, 6, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 130:59


Jeff Thitoff sat in for Beamer. We discussed Sam Hubbard's retirement...Joey Bosa's release by the Chargers...and Maxx Crosby's extension. Our guests: Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork - in studio, Blue Jackets coach Dean Evason and Albert Breer of the MMQB

PRS Journal Club
“Effect of Ischemia on Nerve Stimulation” with Brad Hill, MD - Mar. 2025 Journal Club

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 23:45


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Brad Hill, MD, discuss the following articles from the March 2025 issue: “Effect of Tourniquet-Related Nerve Ischemia on Response to Handheld Nerve Stimulation in Ulnar Nerve Transposition” by Brogan, Lee, Beamer, and Dy. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/IschemiaNerveStim Special guest, Brad Hill, MD, completed combined residency training in General Surgery and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at New York University, followed by a Fellowship in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at the Curtis National Hand Center. Dr Hill currently serves as the Director of Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgery Education at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is an avid educator and guest on several other national medical podcasts. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/March25JCCollection

Beemer's Best Bets
Golf Superstitions and Player Picks: A Lighthearted Look at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Beemer's Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 26:17


In this episode of "Beamer's Best Bets," hosts Sandy Mcilree and Rich Beem dive into the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a mix of expert analysis and playful banter. Rich, shares his top picks, while emphasizing the impact of weather on the course. The duo also discusses quirky golfer superstitions, like Jack Nicklaus's three pennies, and Rich's humorous encounter with a gator on the greens. With fun questions and personal anecdotes, this episode is a delightful blend of golf insights and light-hearted humor.

Gamecock Central Radio
GC LIVE: Clemson week underway | Reacting to Beamer's 107.5 interview

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 42:54


The GamecockCentral Live podcast brings you the best of South Carolina Gamecocks sports and recruiting information and discussion.Below are the most recent episodes of GamecockCentral Live.Here are several options to make sure you never miss one:Watch on YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | TuneIn Radio | PlayerFM | RSS feed

PRS Journal Club
March 2025 Journal Club: Effect of Ischemia on Nerve Stimulation; Eaton-Littler Ligamentoplasty; Digital Nerve Repair Cost Comparison

PRS Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 51:09


In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Brad Hill, MD, discuss the following articles from the March 2025 issue: “Effect of Tourniquet-Related Nerve Ischemia on Response to Handheld Nerve Stimulation in Ulnar Nerve Transposition” by Brogan, Lee, Beamer, and Dy. “Eaton-Littler Ligament Reconstruction in Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Instability: Outcomes and Prognostic Factors in 74 Patients” by Nieuwdrop, Jongen, Hundepool, et al. “Cost Comparison of Digital Nerve Repair Techniques” Hu, Williams, Kammien, et al. Special guest, Brad Hill, MD, completed combined residency training in General Surgery and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at New York University, followed by a Fellowship in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at the Curtis National Hand Center. Dr Hill currently serves as the Director of Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgery Education at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is an avid educator and guest on several other national medical podcasts. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/March25JCCollection

SportsTalkSC show podcast
Shane Beamer 2 - 26

SportsTalkSC show podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 24:14


Shane Beamer 2 - 26 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen

Yahoo Sports College Podcast
SEC coaches pressure rankings part II: Venables on hot seat, Kiffin & Beamer in trouble too?

Yahoo Sports College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 58:46


Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde are back with part II of their SEC coaches pressure index for the 2025 college football season. In a conference that loves to say it ‘just means more,' how much ‘more' pressure will these coaches face than their peers?Brent Venables could be in big trouble in Oklahoma after finishing last season with a losing record and an overall rough entrance into the SEC. Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss had an 11-2 season in 2024 but missed the playoffs, is he still facing pressure to get the Rebels to the playoffs even without Jaxson Dart?Shane Beamer has exceeded expectations at South Carolina, but could be feeling the heat again if the Gamecocks backslide into their losing records of the past. Dan, Pat & Ross break down what each of these coaches and the rest of the SEC must do to withstand the pressure in the 2025 college football season.The trio also discuss Nebraska backing out of their home-and-home agreement with Tennessee in 2026 & 2027 as well as a People's Court on students filing lawsuits against their schools over grades. (0:52) SEC coaches under pressure(1:56) Drinkwitz, Missouri(9:07) Venables, Oklahoma(14:11) Kiffin, Ole Miss(21:34) Beamer, South Carolina(25:44) Heupel, Tennessee(32:03) Sarkisian, Texas(35:35) Elko, Texas A&M(40:11) Lea, Vanderbilt(43:54) Nebraska ends home-and-home series with Tennessee(50:47) People's court: suing your school Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:

Gamecock Central Radio
GC LIVE: Wes and Chris react to recent sitdown with South Carolina coach Shane Beamer

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 41:25


GamecockCentral's Wes Mitchell and Chris Clark discuss their latest sitdown with South Carolina coach Shane Beamer and more. Thank you to our sponsors: Clint Hammond of CMG Home Loans | ClintHammond.com | 803-422-6797 | NMLS # 71957 Andy Luedecke at MyPerfectFranchise.net | 404-973-9901

Welcome to Cloudlandia
Ep149: Finding Balance in a High-Tech World

Welcome to Cloudlandia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 48:53


In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, Dan shares his journey from recovering in snowy Toronto to basking in the Arizona sunshine at Canyon Ranch. While battling a cold and back spasm in Canada, He found unexpected humor in a limousine driver discovering our heated driveway before making my way to the warmth of Tucson. At Canyon Ranch, I read historical British Navy novels and attended Richard Rossi's conference, where conversations sparked insights about technology's role in our world. The discussions centered on how companies like Google and Apple influence geographic naming conventions and how AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude work to match human capabilities rather than surpass them. We explored the relationship between technology and daily life, from electric vehicles to meal delivery services. These conversations highlighted how technological advances aim to streamline our routines while acknowledging the challenge of replicating genuine human experiences. The experience reinforced that technology offers convenience and efficiency but cannot replace authentic human connections and experiences. This balance became clear through examples like distinguishing between Bach's original compositions and AI-generated music, reminding us of technology's role as a tool rather than a replacement for human interaction. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS In the episode, Dan shares his journey from Toronto's cold to Arizona's warmth, highlighting his recovery from a cold and back spasm, and experiences attending a conference and relaxing at Canyon Ranch. We discuss the impact of technology on geographic naming conventions, mentioning how companies like Google and Apple influence changes such as the renaming of geographic locations. The conversation explores the idea that technology is striving to match human intelligence, with examples including AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude, and the future potential of seamless digital interactions. I reflect on the progression of vision and technology, discussing how initial ideas develop into intellectual property and the role of technology in enhancing human capabilities. We explore resistance to change with technological advancements, using examples like the shift from gasoline to electric vehicles and how people adapt technology to maintain comfort. The episode examines the distinction between authentic human experiences and artificial replication, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of genuine human connections and interactions. We share personal anecdotes about how technology has replaced routine tasks, discussing the convenience of services like grocery delivery and automated car washes, and pondering future technological advancements. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan. Mr Jackson, I hope you're well, I am. Dan: I'm much better than I was last weekend. I was, yeah, out of it. I mean, really I had like a cold and my back was in spasm. It was not good. So I'm a nice recovery week and I'm on the mend. How was your adventures in Arizona? Are you still in Arizona? Dean: now. No, I got back around 11 o'clock last night to Toronto. That has about a foot of snow. Dan: I saw that. Dean: Yeah, and it's still snowing, it's still coming down. So we really had nothing for November, december, january, but February seems to be the winter. It's really snowing, I mean it's continuous, it's not heavy snow, but it's just constant, and I kind of like it. And we got home last night and the limousine driver who driveway and he said, oh, I hope we can get up to your driveway and he, he hadn't uh, he didn't have previous he didn't have previous experience. He says oh my golly, you have heated driveways. And I said, yeah, uh, of course you know we've got to be good to our got to be, good to our limousine drivers. Dan: You know we have to you know, set a standard for driver friendliness and anyway, so Did he tell you, listen, if you wanted to really be good, you'd buy the house behind you so we could keep the driveway going all the way through. Dean: Yeah, somebody else did and they fixed it up, so I think that's out of the future. That's out of the. You know that's not going to happen. You can't add that to the compound, right? Yeah, so anyway, regarding Arizona, it was great. We were there for two and a half weeks so we had Richard Rossi's conference which was terrific, yeah, terrific. Richard does such a great job with this right. Dan: I mean, it's something that he's really doing it out of his own passionate curiosity himself. I think that's a good thing when you can make your own thing. I think that's a good thing when you can make your own. Dean: Then we did a week at Canyon Ranch in Tucson, which was really terrific and beautiful. I mean just gorgeous weather every day 75-ish. Got up to 80 a little bit, but absolutely clear. Not a cloud in the sky. For a week Didn't see a cloud in the night sky in Tucson. Dan: I was going to ask what's a day in the life at Canyon Ranch for you. Dean: I'll have a massage scheduled. You know you can go to 50 different things, but I don't. And you know, I read a lot while. I'm there I go for walks and know, did some gym work? and and then, yeah, just to take it really easy, you know I'm reading just a terrific set of British Navy stories from the novels. These are historic historically. They're all during the Napoleonic War, when Britain War, when Great Britain was fighting the French, and it follows. First of all, there's about 20 authors who write these terrific books, but the one I'm reading right now, andrew Wareham is his name and he follows a sea captain from when he becomes a midshipman. He becomes a midshipman. That's your first step in being an officer is a midshipman. But they start at nine and 10 years old. So they have nine and 10 year old boys on board ship, you know, and they lose a lot of them. You know because they're in. You know they're in action during the sea battles and you know they and they're foolish. You know 10, who who thinks? who thinks about danger when you're 10 years old, you know, but Trails him and he's about 25 now and he's a captain. He's a captain. So in 15 years he's become a captain and just terrific, just extraordinarily well-written books, but it's just about this one person. And then he goes up in terms of skill and responsibility and importance and he becomes rich doing it. Because if you captured a French ship, then you might be. Yeah, except for the gold. The gold had to go to the government. To the government. Dan: OK. Dean: You know the British government, but outside of that you could. You auctioned it off and the captain got a set share, and then everybody right down to the lowest seaman. So I went through about three of those in a week. Three, three now, wow yeah, and that was it. And then I came back and we had our free zone, and which worked out really worked out, really well. And you know you had arranged for a. Dan: I heard, you had arranged for a satellite launch while you were having the reception. Dean: Yeah, the rocket rocket, you know. I mean mean the rocket maker is very busy these days rearranging the government, you know. And uh so yeah, I thought it was kind of him to just take a little bit of time out and send a rocket up during our reception. I thought, you know, you know kind of a nice touch, you know, and yeah, it went really well and the, you know it's mostly parties. You know kind of a nice touch, you know, and yeah, it went really well and the you know it's mostly parties. You know our summit I mean if you, if you take this, if you take the two parties and put them together, they're equal to the amount of time we're doing in the conference and then the conference has lots of breaks, so yeah, I think it was more partying actually it's print seven, that's yeah, I mean that's the great uh seven print enjoy life and have a good time, you know right, right, right and then we uh took a day, and then we moved over to joe, which was joe yeah it's genius. Yeah, joe is such a great and the new offices look really good. Dan: I was just going to say I saw Richard Miller told me about the big 110-inch televisions or screens on the thing. That makes a big difference. Dean: Well, the big thing he can comfortably put 100 people in now. Yeah. Because, he's knocked out walls. Dan: Yeah, I zoomed in a little bit on Friday and, yeah, looks like a nice turnout too. It looks like that group's really growing. Dean: Yeah, it seems, I guess about 40, you know about 40 people. Yeah, and some not there, so it's probably total numbers is a bit higher. And yeah, and yeah, and yeah. We had one very impressive speaker. The senior editor for Epoch Times was there. Dan: Epoch Times. I saw that yeah. Dean: Yeah, in the afternoon and I didn't really know the background to this story. You know the background to the public. Yeah, and I had lunch sitting next to him, a very interesting person, you know, and he's very connected to a lot of people in the new administration Trump administration so he was talking about all the different things that he was doing. Dan: And I saw that Robert Kennedy was confirmed since last we spoke for the yeah and he's good friends with him. Dean: The editor is good friends with him. Dan: Yeah. Dean: And the next one is the FBI director, and he's good friends with him, so anyway, yeah, and Jeff Hayes was there and Jeff was just. I mean because Jeff had a major you know he had a major role in getting Robert Kennedy to the point where he could be and but I'm enjoying the. For the first time in US history, the government is being audited, mr Musk. Dan: I knew I saw it was very interesting. I saw something that there was somebody posted up a video from the 90s when Clinton and Gore launched a. There was something it was called rego, I think, but reinventing government operations or something, and it was mirroring all the things that they're saying about Doge, about the finding inefficiency and finding looking out all those things. So it was really interesting. They were showing the parallels of what was actually, you know, in 90, you know mid nineties, when Clinton and Gore were in yeah, yeah. Dean: Well, they didn't have the. I mean, it would have been an impossible task in the 1990s, but not so today, because of the guy, because they could just go in and they can identify every single check. That's written, the complete history, you know, and everything. They couldn't do that back in the 90s, you know Right. And probably they weren't the right party to be doing it either. Dan: So, anyway. Dean: no, I find it very intriguing and you can tell by the response of the Democrats that there's some stuff there. Dan: There's some there. Dean: There's some there there I think that I was just reading that. So far that you know they're they're, they're estimating that it's at least a trillion of found money. Dan: In other words, that when they go through, they'll find a trillion is a big, you know. Dean: I find that an impressive amount of money actually. Dan: Yeah, I find that an impressive amount of money. Yeah, that's exactly right, yeah yeah, yeah. Dean: So yeah, it's a big change. I think you know, I, I think that a lot of people who hate trump are probably wishing that he had actually won in 2020 you know, had to live with kovid for you know two and a half, three years, because nobody, almost no government, that was in charge. When COVID two years, I guess two and a half years of COVID. They've just been thrown out all around the world. Whoever the government was got thrown out, and so if Trump had won in 2020, he'd be out now and they'd probably be the Democrats and everything like that and they probably wouldn't have Elon Musk taking a look at government spending. Dan: What's the buzz in Canada now with their impending 51st? Yeah, it's nothing. Dean: We're in limbo. We're just in limbo because you know, the government isn't sitting and they're in the middle of a leadership race to replace Trudeau, and that won't happen until March 9th. Dan: Governor Trudeau Did you hear Donald Trump Government Trudeau. Dean: The state of Canada. Dan: Yeah, Trudeau keeps calling him Governor Trudeau. It's so disrespectful it's ridiculous. Dean: Yeah, the Gulf of America and the state of Canada. That's big news, since the last time we spoke right. Dan: We've had big changes. We had Governor. Trudeau and the Gulf of America. It's officially changed on the Google Maps now. Dean: Yeah, apple too. Apple changed over to the Gulf of America, and so did Chevron. In its annual report it talked about all of its deep water drilling in the Gulf of America. Yeah, it's interesting how things get named, anyway, I don't know. There wasn't any active government that called it the Gulf of Mexico. It was just the first map makers, whoever they were, yeah. They just said well, yeah, we call this the Gulf of Mexico and it's a done deal, deal. And so my sense is you know, if the you know if Google changes the name. That's an important support for the change. Dan: Yeah, yeah, absolutely, I mean, it's so funny. I wonder how long now it'll take for the street names to change to. Dean: Well, they're changing, you know and they're, yeah, and they're changing the military bases. You know they had all these military bases in the. Us that were named after people who you know were deemed racist or deemed, you know, not proper that this person's name should be. So one administration changes them, but the next administration comes back and changes them all back to the original and Mount McKinley I always liked Mount McKinley and then they changed to Mount Denali. Oh, is that right I didn't know that, and now it's changed back to Mount McKinley. Okay, so Mount McKinley is the tallest North American mountain tallest mountain in. North America. So anyway, it's really good. I've been toying with the book title. Dan: It's not the book. Dean: I'm writing right now, but the title of the book is Technology is Trying Very Hard to Keep Up with Us, okay, Technology is trying really hard to keep up. Yeah, because people, I think, have bought into it that we're the ones who are trying to keep up with technology. Dan: Right. Dean: And I think it creates a lot of stress. I think we're trying to keep up with something that we don't understand, and I think that's a very stressful, I think that's a very stressful attitude. And I just tested it out at Genius Network. And I just said what would you think about this? That technology is trying very hard to keep up with us. And they said, wow, wow. What do you mean? Well, you know, because I said first of all it's inferior. I said first of all it's inferior. Technology is inferior because the objective of so many of the researchers in technology is that we'll now have technology that's as smart as humans. So, right off the bat, the premise of that is that technology isn't as smart as humans. Okay, so why would we be trying to be keeping up with something that's not as smart as us? That's true, yeah, but just from a standpoint. I think, probably, that you wouldn't be able to measure what's happening one way or the other. One way or the other, you really wouldn't be able to measure them, you know. I mean, if you take an individual human being, just one person, and you look at that person's brain, that brain is the most complex in the world. The human brain has more connections than anything else in the world. So in the universe not in the world, but in the universe it's the most complex, that's just one individual and then humans can communicate with each other. So it's you know. Say you have 10 human brains, that's 10 times the most complex thing in the world and they're doing all sorts of things. So my sense is that's the superior thing that you know, the human brain and individual human is superior. So I think the makers of technology are trying to keep up with what the human brain is doing, but it's really hard. Dan: it's really hard yeah, this is I mean. Yeah, I wonder. I just upgraded my chat gT membership. Now I just upgraded to the $200, $200, $200 a month. Dean: Yeah, and apparently they're feeding you, dean, they're dating his. First it's $2. First it's free. Dan: That's how they get you. Dean: Dan, that's $20 a month. Now it's $200. Right, and you're deeper and deeper into it. Then they're going to say it's $500 a month, yeah, and then you're into the thousands. Dan: And that's how they get you. That's what they do, that's how they get you yeah. Dean: You can't back out of it. You can't back out of GPT. Yeah, once you're in, you're in. Dan: So I need gpt. Yeah, my cheer hand, you're in, so I need the. So now, from what I understand, I got it and then I've been, you know, recovering here the last uh, couple of weeks or I was on my, had my event and and recovery here, so I haven't really spent the time to go deep in it. But from what I understand now they can do projects for you Like it. Can you know, I just did some test things Like can you, you know, see what massage times are available at Hand and Stone for me for today, and it goes to the website and logs it can book for you if you wanted it, you know. So I really I see now like the way forward, it's really just a world of truly just being able to articulate what you want is a big thing and you know you had 25 years of just practicing. What do you want, you know, in your daily practice. Dean: Journaling You're journaling. Dan: Yeah, and now we're truly like I think this is one step closer to just being able to like articulate what you want and it can happen. I mean, I see it now on, you know, with the combination of the things that are doing, like Claude. A lot of people are using Claude for, like creating websites and apps and you know, functional things and then using. Now, I think, with ChatGPT, combined with those capabilities, that's really what the $200 a month, one kind of gets you is the ability for you to set it on a task and then come back. It'll still work on it while not. It felt like before, for $20 a month, charlotte would do whatever you wanted her to do right in real time while you're there, but you couldn't assign it a task that is going to be done while you're not there. So, man, it's pretty amazing times what we're coming into here being a visionary is a big thing. Dean: Yeah, my, I'm just. You know, I'm really. I just work with one, one tool and see, how much? I can get out of it and you know, perplexity is doing a good job of giving me alternative copy copy ideas, and the thing is that I've got so many thinking tools of my own that I've created over my last that the tools I think are really custom designed for how I go about things, okay, and and so see for me to kind of learn this new stuff in the time that I would be learning something new I'd be creating three or four new. I'd be creating three or four new tools yeah which are useful in the program. So there's an immediate payoff in the program and then they have IP value as we're discovering they have. IP value, so I'm not seeing the return on investment yet. I mean, I have team members who can do the programs and they're investigating them all the time and they're getting better. So I can just chat with, I can just send them a fast filter or something like that. That's a tool, fast filter, and then they go and they execute it and I haven't spent any time learning it and so I'm really interested in listening to you, because you're I would suspect that you're making advances every day, right, probably something new every day. Dan: I'm starting to see I don't know whether I've shared with you the we're kind of putting some legs on the VCR formula, kind of putting some. You're digging a little deeper into how to really define those what vision, what capabilities, what reach, how to think about them. And what I looked at with vision is thinking of it as a progression from the levels of vision that you can have. So you can start out with the ability to create a hypothesis or have an idea about something. I think that if you did this, that would be a good thing, right, this is what you, we should do, or this is where I think we should go with this. That's one level. Then, from that, then the next level up is that you have proven. That is right, that's a good idea, right. So you've set up an experiment, you've taken some action on that idea. You've gotten some feedback that, yeah, that's good. It's almost like applying the scientific method in a way. Right, you create a hypothesis, you set up an experiment, you do it Now. Once you've got proof, then the next level up is to create a protocol for that. You could repeat the result that you were able to get one time. And once you've got that protocol, now you've got something that can be packaged and protected. Ip is the crown jewel of the vision column. Everything should be progressing to that peak of having IP. And once you have a piece of IP, once you have a protocol, an algorithm, a recipe you know engineer, whatever the thing is. Now it moves into your capability column that you have it now as something that you can package as a result for someone Right. So it's been. It's a really interesting thing. You can package as a result for someone right, so it's a really interesting thing. I think that progression of kind of you know feels in line with the make it up, make it real, make it recur kind of progression as well. Dean: Yeah. Now here's a question and it's kind of related to this. Technology is trying really hard to keep up that I started the podcast with this morning. If you looked at yourself, are you using technology so that you can be different or are you using technology so that you can be the same? That's a good question. Dan: I think I'm using technology so that, well, I don't know how to think about that. I would say am I using technology so that I can be different? I can't think of an example to say either way. I mean I'm using technology in many cases to do what I would do if I could count on me to do it. You know, I think that's a thing that you know technology is able to do the things that I would do. And I take technology as you know, I have a broad definition of technology. Right, like a shovel would be a technology too. Right, any kind of tool to do what you would do in an enhanced kind of way, like if your thing is you're trying to dig a swimming pool, you know you do it by hand, scoop out all the dirt. But somebody realized, hey, if we make a shovel that is similar but bigger, it could scoop that out. And then if we make a, a backhoe, that can you know, do that's a thing so it's doing? I think the answer is probably all technology is to do the same faster and bigger yeah, I just just wonder that the most dominant force in people's life is really their habits, and what I feel is there's a set of habits that work. Dean: you know, you like them and they work. And secondly, you like doing them, you like doing them but you're being asked to change. You know, there's sort of this message, message, a narrative you're going to have to change and you're going to have to change. And I'm wondering if, at a certain stage, people reach a point where they say, okay, I'll use technology, but not to change the way you want me to change, but to stay the way I am. Dan: That's interesting but to stay the way I am. That's interesting. Yeah, I mean, there's probably good arguments for both sides, right? I think technology ultimately in its bestest to be able to replace your time and effort on doing something to make it easier to do what you need to do. I think about Excel, for instance, using Excel spreadsheets as a way of being able to sort and organize and compute data back like to the earliest technologies you know. Dean: Yeah, well, I just feel that you know. I mean, first of all, very few people are. I would start with myself by saying that I've probably got a massive habit system. You know, that's basically repeats who I am every day, like 90 and it's comfortable. You know it's comfortable you know, and I do it, and therefore, if I am asked to be more productive or I'm asked to be creative, I will only use those technologies that allow me to be productive in a way that my daily habits can stay the same. I don't really want to be disrupted. Right, yeah, I can see this, you know, with. One of the problems with EVs is that people are really used to going to the gas station. They've got a whole routine and it isn't just pumping gas, they go in, you know, they go in, they buy some things, you know, and everything like that, and it's really a short period of time. I mean, if you wanted to fill up your car, you know, and I was used to it because we had a, you know, in our trip we had a Beamer, we had the big Beamer. They have a X7 now. Dan: The X5 was always. Dean: Now they have an X7. And, the thing you know, we had it for two and a half weeks, so about three or four days before we left. We just topped it up, you know, we just I put enough gas in that would get us back to the airport you know, when we did it and you know it was like four minutes. You know it's like four minutes, yeah, where you know if you're I mean if you do your charging up overnight, there's no problem to it. You know, if you're I mean if you do your charging up overnight, there's no problem to it, you know there's no problem charging up, but if you're out on a trip and you're getting short on you know, on power, then it's a lot, you know where is it? Dean: Yeah, yeah. Dean: Yeah. Dan: I find that same thing Like so I, you know net. I have a charger at my house for my Tesla. And so I just plug it in and I never. I don't miss. Well, I never went to the. I never went to the gas station. Anyway, I would have Courtney. You know my assistant would always go. That was one of the things that she would do. But I think about, you know, the things that Courtney would do 10 years ago, like getting gas in my car, taking to the car wash all of that stuff, going to the grocery store, going to restaurants to pick up stuff or to take things to the mail, all of the things that were. You know. A lot of that is now replaced with technology, in that there's no need to, I don't need to go to the gas station. My car is always charged and always ready. We have there's a there's this big now push of these super convenient car wash things. So for $32 a month you join this. For $32 a month you have unlimited car washes and there's one right on the way to or the way home from, honeycomb, the breakfast place that I go to every day. So I can just literally swing in. You don't even, you don't get out of your car, you just drive through. It's got the. It recognizes your barcode thing. You drive right through and off you go, and so I always have a super clean car. I use Instacart for the grocery delivery and Uber Eats and Seamless and, like you think, 10 years ago one of the things that we had Courtney do was go to. It's funny you say this right, but technology keeping up with us, this would fit in that category that there was no delivery service for food aside from pizza and Chinese food. That's what you could get delivered at your house or office, right. So we had Courtney go to every restaurant, like all of our favorite restaurants. She went to every restaurant and got the takeout menu, two copies of it, one. So we had a binder, one at the house and one at the office that had the menus of every restaurant and now, all of a sudden, every restaurant was delivery, because we would place the order and then Courtney would go and get it and bring it. Dean: You know. Dan: And so that's what technology kind of replaced 90% of what Courtney was doing. You know, it's really interesting to to think. You know, pretty simple, have the, remember on Star Trek they had the replicators where they would you know? Just you tell the thing what you want and it would make the food. Dean: We're not that far off probably from that. Well, where do you see that? I don't see that at all. Dan: No, I'm saying on in you're seeing now I don't know if you've ever seen these robotic kitchens that are kitchen robots that you know can make anything that you want, and I think it's very interesting that you look at. Ai will be able to assess your inventory in your fridge and your robots will keep the ingredients stocked and your AI robot chef will be able to make whatever you want. I mean basically anything. Any packaged protocol, like for recipes or anything that you know how to do, is now eligible for someone else to do it, you know, and someone else being a technology, a robot, to be able to do it, you know, and someone else being a technology, a robot, to be able to do it. But there's no, you still have to be able to. There's still the human element of things. I had a really interesting experience just yesterday is I send out, you know, three emails a week to our subscribers, you know, to all my on my list of entrepreneurs, and you know the emails, for several years, have been derivative of my podcasts. Right, like so they. I would talk the podcast and then we would get those transcribed and then I had a writer who would take the transcript and identify you know two or three or four key points that we talked about in the podcast and create emails. You know three to 500 word emails based on those in my voice and I use air quotes in my voice because it really was my words Cause I spoke them on the podcast but she was, you know, compiling and putting them all together and they you know, I've had. I've got a lot of them and we've been, you know, since COVID, kind of in syndication with them, where they're on a three-year rotation, kind of thing, you know. So I haven't had to write new emails, but occasionally I will intersperse them in. And so the other day, yesterday, I sent out an email that I wrote 100% and it was describing the advantages of time travel and I was talking about how, in lead generation situations, you know, I mean, if I could say to people, let's say, you own a real estate company and we had the ability to time travel and we could go back two years from today and we're going to leave at midnight, but before we leave you can go to the MLS and you can print off a list of every house that sold in the last two years. So we can beam back two years armed with a list of every person that sold their house in the last two years and all you would need to do over that period of time is just concentrate on building a relationship with those people, because that's what you're looking for Right, on building a relationship with those people, because that's what you're looking for, right. And so I told that whole story and then said, you know, since and it reminds me, dan, of your it's certainty and uncertainty, right, like if you had certainty that these are the people that are going to sell their house, that you would be, you would have a different approach to your engagement with them, but it wouldn't change the fact that, as valuable as you think this list is, armed with this list of everybody that's going to sell their house, that sold their house in the last two years, you'd still have to go through the last two years in real time, and the people who sold their house, you know, teen months later, were you still had to wait 18 months for them to mature. And I thought, you know, I said that the thing that, since we can't time travel backwards, the best thing we could do is plant a time capsule and start generating leads of people who are going to sell their house in the next 100 weeks. And if you had that level of certainty around it, that would be a big thing, right? So I wrote that email and I talked about the thing. But I've gotten five or six replies to the emails saying I read a lot of your emails. In my opinion, this is the best one that you've written, or what an amazing insight, or this really resonated with me, but it was something that has like 100% of me in it, as opposed to written as a derivative of something I said. So it's not, I think, that human element. I don't know whether it's the energy or whatever. Dean: Yeah, it's kind of interesting there. I think what I'm going to say relates to what you're saying, right? Dan: now. Dean: There was just a YouTube. It was YouTube and it was. Can you tell if it's Bach or not? Dan: So what they did is they had an actual recording of Bach. Dean: Who wrote it, you know? And then they did an AI version of like Bach. And then they did an AI version of like Bach. And then they asked you to listen to both and say which one was Bach and which one was the AI. And there were six of the six. They gave six samples and I got it right six times in a row. Dan: Oh, wow. Dean: And what I was saying is that there's something that the human being has added which is not. It's actually is, and there's a big difference between is and kind of like, and it seems to me that's what you're saying here. Dan: Yeah. Dean: That there's something. It's kind of like Dean Jackson or is. Dean Jackson, and my sense is I think the gulf between those two is permanent. I agree 100%. Dan: That's the, you know. There's Jerry Spence, the attorney. He wrote a great book called how to Argue and Win Every Time. Dean: And one of the things that he said is when we're communicating. Dan: One of the things that he said is when we're communicating, one of the things that the receiver, what we're doing as the receiver of communication, is, we have all these invisible psychic tentacles that are out measuring and testing and looking for authenticity of it, and they can detect what he calls the thin clank of the counterfeit. Yes, and that's an interesting thing, right? What was it to you in Is it Bach that made you able to pick it out? Can you discern what the difference was. Dean: I think it was an emotional thing that basically I was moved by the back one, and I was just intrigued by the other one that's interesting right one of them was one of them was emotional, but the other one was. You know, I was me saying is it? You know, I, I don, I don't think so, I don't think it is when. With the first one, it didn't take long. There was just, you know, it was maybe five or six bars and I said, yeah, I think that's Bach, it's the twinkle in the eye, right. Dan: That's kind of the thing that is. Yeah, I get it. I think we're onto something with that. Dean: Yeah, and. I think it's uniqueness. In other words, here's my feeling is that humans develop new capabilities to deal with technology. I think that our brains are actually transforming as we're surrounded more and more with technology. And it has to do with what's valuable and what's not valuable and anything that's tech, we immediately say, oh, that doesn't really have any value because it's cheap, it's really cheap in other words, it was the technology was created to lower the cost of something. I mean that's really you know, I mean if it were, I mean mean, if it does what it's supposed to do, it lowers the cost, and there's various costs. There's cost of concentration, there's the cost of time, there's the cost of energy, there's the cost of money and everything else. And so technology will lower the cost in those areas and doing it in those areas and doing it. But what I find is that what we really treasure in life, the things that have a higher cost, that have a higher cost, it takes more of our effort takes more of our time. It takes you know more of our money, and in person you know. In person is always going to cost more than automatic or digital. So, my sense is, as time goes along, we adjust our you know the cost benefit analysis of the experience. Dan: Okay. Dean: And think about the six who wrote back to you on it. How much their cost was it really cost them to listen to the real thing? Okay because, first of all, they were listening and they were moved. They couldn't be doing something else when they were being moved by your message. Okay, and then they took time out. They took time out to actually construct a response to you. So the cost I mean we use cost as a bad word you know there's a high cost, or anything right yeah, but it's actually investment, the investment that the things where we're required to invest more are actually more valuable. Dan: I agree with you, yeah, yeah. So I think that's part of this, that's part of this balance, then, with the technologies, using the technology. I mean, you know, how do you get that? Dean: Yeah, that level about things that we're fully engaged with, that are more valuable than things that are just done for us in an instant. I don't have the answer to that, it's just an observation. Dan: No, I don't either. You're right, but the fact is that a lot of these things are, you know, no matter what the advancements happen in technology, in some of these ways, it's the fact is that life moves at the speed of reality, right, which is, you know, 60 seconds per minute. You know, I mean, that's really the, that's really the thing, and that those our attention is engaged for 100 of those minutes that we have, and when it's engaged in something, it's not engaged in something else, and when I think what that's what you're saying, is that you've gotten the authentic, like core, you know, full engagement. And it's an interesting thing that I think what AI is doing for bulk things, for people is it's allowing them to not have to pay attention to things they don't have to. It's really it allows everybody to get the cliff notes or something. They don't have to read Hamlet, they don't have to read Macbeth, they can scan the cliff notes of something. They don't have to read Hamlet, they don't have to read Macbeth, they can scan the cliff notes of Macbeth. But that's not the same experience of seeing. Dean: No, there's something about engagement, I think, the word we'll use as our segue word, namely to pick it up next time. Dan: I think it is. Dean: There's a real pleasure of being fully engaged. Dan: I think that's something that is cause this is an interesting thing. I'm gonna throw a couple of things out that we can marinate on for next time, because we're just having this conversation about Michelelin star restaurant experiences that I? Dean: I've always been fascinated by that the young chef who turned down uh three-star rating no he said I don't want to be rated, I don't want to have a michelin. Well, and people, people say well, of course you want a Michelin rating. He says no, he says it does weird things with what I'm supposed to be and what a restaurant is supposed to be. And he said I noticed the type of customers that came in were different type of customers. So he said I don't want to be listed anymore as Michelin. That's interesting. Dan: But it's fascinating. That is an only. It's a one-off original experience provided by a group of passionate people. You know doing something only in the moment. There's no leverage. Dean: Yeah. Dan: And I thought about the same thing like a, you know, like a performance of live theater in a live in an environment is a one-off, original experience and I think that's why people who love theater and love doing theater actors, I I mean, who love performing in theaters because of that authentic and immediate back that your engagement really brings, that's very live live and in person live exactly. Dean: Yeah, it's interesting, but my sense is that just to. Yeah, exactly, you're being pressured to to change the sameness. You'll look for a technology that frees up the time again so that you can enjoy your sameness. Dan: I don't know if I'm getting that across really. No, I understand, but it's a bit like it's a bit. Dean: It's a bit like a gyroscope. You want to stay on the true path when you're flying and therefore, you need more and more technology. I was noticing we came back in the 787, which is a marvelous airplane. For all of Boeing's troubles, the 787 is not one of them, and you know, it's just that. So we took off, you know, we flew from Phoenix to Toronto and just as we got near the, within about 30 minutes of landing in Toronto, there was just a little bump and the pilot immediately came out and says you know, we were in a little bit of a turbulence zone, but it won't last. In about a minute we'll be out of it and then, a minute later, there was no turbulence, it was just about a minute. And it wasn't real turbulence, it was just a little you know that. I noticed it and they have a really unique technology that they've introduced that can transform turbulence into smoothness. You know that's what I'm interpreting that they do, but for the whole flight, you know, I didn't even remember us taking off and when we landed I said, did we land? Yeah, and she said yeah, bev says we landed, and I said, wow, yeah, it's just really remarkable. But there's millions and millions of little tech bots that are adjusting it so that the sameness you like, which is namely not turbulence, is maintained. And I think that we do this on a personal level. I think we do this on an individual level. We have a smooth flight, we have an experience of what a smooth flight is for us and if there's any interruption of that, we want something that takes away the interruption so we can get back to the feeling that it's a smooth flight. Dan: Yeah agreed. Well, I think we're onto something here. Dean: I think we are yeah, okay. Dan:Changing to stay the same. Dean: Changing to stay the same yeah all righty. Dan: Constantly changing, to stay the same, that's a good book title right there? 0:48:32 - Dean: Oh yeah, all right there. Oh yeah, all righty, I like that Okay. Thanks, Dan. Dan: Okay now next week, I know you're gone next week we're on our way to Nashville for our upgrade, our lube job, whatever. Uh-huh, so two weeks, okay two weeks. Okay, bye. 0:48:52 - Dean: Thanks, Dan Bye.

Bauerle and Bellavia
What are your random complaints? (Beamer for Bauerle 2-17-25 Full Show)

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 138:02


It is Joe Beamer in for Bauerle on this Presidents Day, and Joe takes a page out of Tom's playbook, opening the complaint desk, what random complaints do you have? Whatever it may be, its on the table today.

Beemer's Best Bets
AimPoint Controversy: Will It Slow Down the Fun at the Phoenix Open?

Beemer's Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 39:31


In this lively episode of "Beamer's Best Bets," hosts Rich Beem and Sandy McIlree dive into the Waste Management Phoenix Open, a fan-favorite golf tournament known for its party atmosphere. Rich shares his top picks, and discusses their chances amidst the rowdy crowds, especially at the iconic 16th hole. They also touch on the "AimPoint" putting technique controversy and its impact on the pace of play. Rich adds a personal touch, mentioning his Super Bowl plans at home. Tune in for expert insights and a fun mix of golf and betting tips!

Beemer's Best Bets
From Time Zones to Tee Times: Beem's Pebble Beach Adventure

Beemer's Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 39:38


Join Sandy and 2002 PGA Champion Rich Beem in this episode of "Beamer's Best Bets" as they dive into the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Rich shares his insights on the impact of jet lag, the nuances of golf course conditions, and his top picks for the tournament. From discussing player performances, like the unexpected sickness of Ludwig Aberg, to humorous anecdotes about golfing legends and the differences between today's and past generations of golfers, this episode is a blend of expert analysis and entertaining stories. Whether you're betting on the outcomes or just a fan of the sport, this episode offers both laughter and strategic insights.

Inside the Gamecocks: A South Carolina football podcast
Special: Shane Beamer gets a big new deal

Inside the Gamecocks: A South Carolina football podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 25:57


South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer was rewarded with a new contract worth a shade more than $50 million on Friday. JC Shurburtt of TheBigSpur.com and Inside the Gamecocks talks about why this was deserved and a great move for the program. If you look closely at what Beamer has accomplished at South Carolina, it makes sense. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Triple Threat
SMU's Rhett Lashlee, Gamecocks' Shane Beamer & Other HC's from Around CFB Join the Show!

The Triple Threat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 45:04


Hour 2 THE DRIVE - Wednesday 01-22-25

Morning  Juice
Morning Juice January, 21, 2025

Morning Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 130:38


Bobby's in Atlanta, Beamer's in Columbus and we all had a sleepless night but celebrated a National Championship! Listened to Paul Keels highlights throughout the show and clips from all the postgame interviews. Our guests: Anthony Schlegel, CBJ analyst Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre and Beau Bishop

Inside the Gamecocks: A South Carolina football podcast
Inside the Gamecocks The Morning Show Episode 1

Inside the Gamecocks: A South Carolina football podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 117:53


Inside the Gamecocks The Morning Show with Jamie Bradford and Friends is live and South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer joins JB for a one-on-one interview to kick things off. Beamer goes in-depth on the state of the program. TheBigSpur.com's John Whittle is in for his Monday "Whittle on All Things" segment and Mike Morgan of ESPN and the SEC Network is today's co-host. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Primetime with Isaac and Suke
Primetime - 01.03.25 - Hour 3

Primetime with Isaac and Suke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 42:58


Hot 5 at 5; Bielema vs. Beamer; Football Friday with Joey Harrington

Primetime with Isaac and Suke
Primetime - 01.03.25 - Full Show

Primetime with Isaac and Suke

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 175:28


Ducks lose a QB; Most insufferable college fan bases; NFL playoff dark horses; A bad comp for CJ Stroud; One great NFL game; Contract incentive-based NFL prop bets; In The News; Hot 5 at 5; Bielema vs. Beamer; Football Friday with Joey Harrington; The Club Hour

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (1-2-25) Hour 1 - Leaning Into Hillbilly Nature

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 63:27


(00:00-15:42) Welcome to year 21 of the show. Just 32 left til Doug reaches his goal of 50 years with the program. Charlie Marlow, Bernie Federko, and Michelle Smallmon joining the show today. Doug's lede is Oregon laying a duck egg. The Rose Bowl sunset really sauntered. Intriguing Final Four in the CFB Playoff. (15:43-32:27) Jackson with the Pete Davison look today? Tim's angry as a hornet. No call on the targeting at the end of Arizona State and Texas. Audio of Kenny Dillingham talking about targeting in college football. Scott Van Pelt audio talking about the no-call. Pretty close to seeing a two-point conversion contest in overtime. (32:28-45:03) Blues put one on the Blackhawks in The Winter Classic. Doug admonishes Chris Chelios's take that St. Louis fans are hillbillies. Chris Kerber reached out to Tim on NYE to hold Doug accountable for his Binnington take. Doug motivated Binner. Do enjoying pork steaks make one a hoosier? "I don't know, I think Binngton's pretty good." (45:04-58:15) Doug's made a 2025 heel turn. Bret Bielema and the Illini took care of Shane Beamer and the Gamecocks. Beamer was banty. Beamer and Bielema audio. Performative toughness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bernstein & McKnight Show
Examining the Bret Bielema-Shane Beamer beef in Cheez-It Citrus Bowl

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 11:06


Examining the Bret Bielema-Shane Beamer beef in Cheez-It Citrus Bowl full 666 Thu, 02 Jan 2025 21:07:54 +0000 CJW3R9mLX0hC0JMRYihFBNnKCEou2XCo sports Bernstein & Harris Show sports Examining the Bret Bielema-Shane Beamer beef in Cheez-It Citrus Bowl Dan Bernstein and Marshall Harris bring you fun, smart and compelling Chicago sports talk with great listener interaction. The show features discussion of the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox as well as the biggest sports headlines beyond Chicago. Leila Rahimi joins the show as a co-host on Wednesdays. Recurring guests include Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (10 a.m.- 2 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. © 2024 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amperwave.net%2Fv2

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.
Hour 2: Shane Beamer, South Carolina HC on, CFP Selection Committee Problems & Citrus Bowl Prep + Charlotte Wilder on First Round Blowouts + Jessica Smetana on Electric Atmosphere At Notre Dame

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 55:27


Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic!  If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Trey Gowdy Podcast
Coach Shane Beamer Is Scoring Big On And Off The Field

The Trey Gowdy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 37:26


With playoffs, evolving NIL deals and the looming transfer portal, a college football coach's job never stops.   Head Coach of the University of South Carolina Football team, Shane Beamer joins Trey to discuss his collegiate program's success and the makings of a great team. He shares the importance of finding athletes who are not only hard workers but love to compete.  Follow Trey on X: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices