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Anna Johnson studied English, Australian literature and Fine Arts at the University of Sydney graduating with a bachelor of arts in 1987. The following year she was appointed Art Editor of Interior Design magazine. Since then, Johnson has been a professional art writer and author contributing to Vogue (UK and Aus), Vanity Fair, Conde Nast Traveller, The Sydney Morning Herald and as a senior arts writer for Artist Profile Magazine. She is the author of several monographs and has been a critic for both television and radio. Holding many detailed artist interviews, provided an immersion in contemporary art three decades deeper than a conventional art school education. Raised in New York in the early 70s, time in her father’s loft studio on the Bowery, as well as the artist enclaves at Max’s Kansas City and Fanelli’s Bar in Soho had a formative impact. Making the gallery rounds each Saturday as a small family, laid the foundations of a lexicon steeped in both Colour Field and Lyrical abstraction. Establishing her own full time studio practice in 2017, three solo shows in Sydney followed, including a museum show at the NERA Museum in Australia. Johnson’s distinct griffe strikes a different chord to the dominant animism of Australian painting. Seven visits to Japan over the last decade, inspired her austere and symbolic use of space. The subtle rituals and expansive space within Heian screens, and calligraphy have been fused to a hyper-sensual use of colour. Her consuming project ongoing are the ‘Nymphaea Nymphaea’ paintings, works that speak directly to the expansive and progressively minimal paintings of the late and post-Impressionists. As her works grow larger and more complex the scope of creating an entire environment without spatial periphery is approached. Anna Johnson, Beau Rivage, 2026, Oil stick and acrylic on linen, 78 3/4 x 72 7/8 in | 200 x 185 cm © Anna Johnson. Photo: Morgan Waltz / Off Photography Anna Johnson, Nuage et Vide, 2026, Acrylic on linen, 78 3/4 x 70 7/8 in | 200 x 180 cm © Anna Johnson Photo: Morgan Waltz / Off Photography Anna Johnson, Tohji, 2025, Oil stick and acrylic on linen, 60 1/4 x 54 in | 153 x 137 cm © Anna Johnson. Photo: Morgan Waltz / Off Photography
La Fórmula E aterriza en uno de los escenarios más emblemáticos del automovilismo mundial para afrontar las Rondas 9 y 10 de la Temporada 12. Monte Carlo vuelve a recibir al campeonato eléctrico en las legendarias calles del Principado, donde el trazado completo de 3,337 km promete nuevamente un espectáculo marcado por la estrategia, la eficiencia energética y unos adelantamientos que, año tras año, convierten a Mónaco en una de las citas más imprevisibles del calendario. Desde que la Fórmula E adoptó el circuito íntegro en la Temporada 7, el E-Prix de Mónaco se ha consolidado como una referencia deportiva y técnica dentro del campeonato. Curvas icónicas como Sainte Devote, Casino Square, Beau Rivage, Grand Hotel Hairpin o Rascasse adquieren una nueva dimensión con los monoplazas GEN3 Evo, capaces de generar carreras extremadamente compactas y cambios constantes de posición en un trazado donde el mínimo error puede resultar definitivo. Las estadísticas recientes refuerzan esa sensación de caos controlado que caracteriza a Monte Carlo. En las ocho carreras disputadas en el Principado siempre ha habido remontadas espectaculares, con pilotos capaces de ganar nueve o más posiciones respecto a la parrilla de salida. El año pasado, Nick Cassidy protagonizó una de las actuaciones más destacadas al remontar desde la 14ª posición hasta el podio con Jaguar, confirmando el enorme potencial estratégico que ofrece este circuito. La temporada 2025/26 llega además a Mónaco en uno de sus momentos más igualados. Tras ocho rondas disputadas, Porsche lidera los campeonatos de pilotos, equipos y fabricantes, aunque con márgenes mínimos. Pascal Wehrlein encabeza la clasificación general con 101 puntos, seguido muy de cerca por Mitch Evans con 98 y Edoardo Mortara con 93, mientras Jaguar continúa recortando diferencias gracias a un inicio de año especialmente sólido. Precisamente Mitch Evans llega reforzado tras su brillante victoria en Berlín, donde logró imponerse desde la 17ª posición gracias a una combinación perfecta entre gestión energética, estrategia y ritmo de carrera. El neozelandés suma ya cuatro triunfos para Jaguar esta temporada y se perfila como uno de los grandes candidatos para un fin de semana donde la eficiencia y la lectura táctica volverán a marcar la diferencia. Mónaco estrena nuevamente formato doble, con carreras consecutivas entre sábado y domingo y un programa diferente al habitual. La primera carrera del fin de semana incluirá PIT BOOST, el sistema de recarga ultrarrápida obligatorio que añade un nuevo factor estratégico a la prueba mediante una parada en boxes de 30 segundos capaz de proporcionar un incremento adicional de energía. Esta configuración modifica completamente la gestión de carrera y suele traducirse en más ataques, más variaciones estratégicas y una mayor agresividad en pista. Además, el estrecho margen competitivo del campeonato convierte cada sesión en especialmente importante. Clasificación, gestión térmica, activación del ATTACK MODE y posicionamiento en los momentos clave pueden resultar decisivos en un circuito donde adelantar sigue siendo posible, pero exige precisión absoluta y un compromiso constante entre riesgo y eficiencia. El E-Prix de Mónaco vuelve así a reunir todos los ingredientes que definen a la Fórmula E moderna: escenarios icónicos, igualdad extrema, complejidad estratégica y un campeonato completamente abierto a medida que la temporada alcanza su punto medio.
INTRO (00:00): Kathleen opens the show drinking a 40 Gator Strong Lager from Abita Brewing Company. She reviews her weekend at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, eating chargrilled oysters and playing golf in the Swamp with her friend Ron White. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” TASTING MENU (0:57): Kathleen samples J. Lee's Spicy Pork Rinds, Zapp's Bayou Blackened Ranch chips, and Giants “Big Easy” seasoned sunflower seeds. QUEEN NEWS (38:58): Kathleen shares that Dolly Parton has provided an update on her health, Post Malone cancelled the first month of his Big Ass Stadium Tour, and Stevie Nicks played a surprise set at the Met Gala. HOLLYWOOD HAPPENINGS (16:12): HollyBobby provides the latest news in Hollywood. SPANISH PHRASE OF THE WEEK (1:32:46): The Spanish phrase to learn this week is “a qué hora empieza la música? or “what time does the music start” in English. UPDATES (46:50): Kathleen shares updates on Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos, Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp promotion is back, Starbucks CEO defends $9 coffee “experience,” and Bill Belichick resurfaces at the Kentucky Derby. SPORTS NEWS (57:20): Golden Tempo's trainer Cherie DeVaux makes history as the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (1:00:46): Kathleen reads about the discovery of the Ark of the Covenant's final resting place outside of Jerusalem. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (1:04:35): Kathleen shares articles on Southwest's “Sip and Ship” program, a cruise ship suffers a hantavirus outbreak, Bigfoot sightings are on the rise in Ohio, a rare split-colored lobster is caught near Cape Cod, cougars are no longer locally extinct in Minnesota, the DOJ is bringing back firing squads in federal executions, Banksy puts up a statue in London, and teens start “storm running” in the Times Square Scientology Center. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:40:12 ): Kathleen reads about Saint Cecilia of Rome, patron saint of musicians. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:30:04): Kathleen shares a story about 1,500 beagles being released from a Wisconsin dog breeding and research facility, and an 82-year-old woman finishes the 2026 Boston Marathon.
Gabe and Asher bring a firsthand report from Watches and Wonders 2026 in Geneva, jet‑lagged but watch‑fueled. They walk listeners through the week's key impressions: a general sense of underwhelming novelties from the big brands, alongside impressive investments in booth design and production value. The episode zeroes in on Audemars Piguet's controversial, fully walled booth and strict queuing system, a move the hosts find off‑putting in a community event. In contrast, they highlight the energy downtown — the Beau Rivage, Time to Watches, Chronopolis and one‑off brand showings — where independents are generating excitement. Notable moments include Moser's playful Reebok collaboration, Credor's surprising standalone presence, and the growing prominence of independent makers in the Palexpo and around Geneva. The hosts also praise brands and spaces that created calm, focused environments for hands‑on encounters, such as Berneron's art‑gallery meeting. Overall the episode frames the week as a snapshot of an industry in flux: shifts in where the action takes place, evolving brand strategies, pressures from costs and logistics, and a renewed appetite for independent creativity. Gabe and Asher close by promising a follow‑up with their favorite unsung watches of the week. Openwork is a weekly podcast about how the watch industry actually works. An unfiltered look behind the scenes — no press releases, no hype, and no sponsored takes. Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly, co-founders of Collective Horology. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can find us online at collectivehorology.com. To get in touch with suggestions, feedback or questions, email podcast@collectivehorology.com.
Pack your loupe and watch gloves, and join us as we talk all things Geneva Watch Days 2025. We're full boots-on-the-ground (literally, with blisters to prove it!) to bring you the inside scoop on the world's premier independent watchmaker's event, bar none. It's where the indie brands come to flex, the big names now start to appear, and your CP7 Boys roam this lakeside watch haven to bring you the best in class experience from this very special event. While in Geneva, we sipped Flat Whites and ate croissants (you have to hear the Beau Rivage story!), walked the city and immersed ourselves in the coolest indie watch releases of the show. Geneva Watch Days isn't your typical watch show—it's more hotel suite hangouts, incredibly deep talks with real watchmakers, and spontaneous deep dives into horology, with the artisans and creatives who make this unbelievable magic happen... and some!So tune in to hear our most recent Genevan experience, highlighting our loves, our loathes, and why we keep coming back for more.Did we enjoy it this year? There's only one way to find out... so buckle up and enjoy the ride as we lift the lid on Geneva Watch Days 2025!Don't forget to check out the show notes on our website to add a visual experience at:www.chronopassion7.com or at our Instagram @chrono_passion_7.Intro-Outro Music Credit "The Attic Is For Work" By Streamer Music Group - Copyright Free Music
Hour 2 of VSiN By The Books is all about the betting results! Dave Ross and Mark Dominik welcome Carl Johnson from the Beau Rivage to discuss how the sportsbook fared on Super Bowl Sunday. What bets cashed big for the public? Which props were winners for the house? Plus, we shift gears to the offseason—where will top free agents land, and which teams have value in the way-too-early futures market?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Super Bowl betting market is heating up, and VSiN By The Books is diving into the latest odds, key storylines, and exclusive insights from inside the sportsbook. Dave Ross and Mark Dominik react to key soundbites from Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Andy Reid—what do they reveal about the Chiefs' mindset heading into the big game? Plus, Carl Johnson joins the show to break down how bettors are approaching Super Bowl week at the Beau Rivage. What props are getting the most action? Where is the sharp money landing? And has Carl seen any monster bets roll in yet? Don’t miss this inside look at how sportsbooks are handling the biggest betting event of the year!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Ross and Mark Dominik kick off VSiN By the Books with a deep dive into the Conference Championship games. Did Kansas City’s ability to “do just enough” surprise anyone, or is this exactly what we should’ve expected? Mark shares his early thoughts on the Eagles’ roster advantage heading into Super Bowl LIX. Plus, Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Director at “Beau Rivage,” joins to break down the opening Super Bowl odds and explain why heavy Philadelphia money could flip the market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Leute, diesmal haben wir es wie Barschel gemacht und im Hotelzimmer für Fakten gesorgt. In Dortmund, diesem Beau Rivage des Ruhrgebiets. Also sehr viel Wanne und noch mehr Eickel. So wurde es dann auch gleich ungewöhnlich politisch. Weil Steffen Baumgart, Deutschlands Kult-Arbeitsloser, in einem Zeitungs-Interview über die AfD und den Frust der Menschen im Osten gesprochen hatte. Ein Erklärungsversuch aus der Sicht eines Rostockers. Und natürlich brannten im Hintergrund gleich wieder die Sonnenblumen, stand Baumgart plötzlich allein in der falschen Ecke. Doch während sich der Ex-Trainer um Kopf und hoch gestellten Kragen quatscht, muss der HSV mal einen Nachfolger suchen. Mit der Säge, in einem bereits kahl geschlagen Wald. Doch wenn es Kuntz nicht macht, dann, hoppla, macht es vielleicht Merkel. Raute auf Raute, da kommt zusammen, was zusammen gehört. Da wird Bayreuth zum Merkel-Ball, endlich wieder Festspielwochen an der Elbe. Ihr seht also, liebe Hörer, da war heute durchaus Fantasie im Raum, die große Freude am kleinen Irrsinn. Aber 83 Prozent von euch wird es sicher gefallen. Und allen anderen, all jenen also, die sich jetzt fragen, ob denn sonst nichts war, kein Kane und kein Goretzka, kein Traumdebüt im Kraichgau und auch keine Babygrüße unterm Bayer-Kreuz, legen wir ans Herz, doch bitte hinein zu hören. In diese neue Folge. FUSSBALL MML, es lohnt sich. Ehrenwort!
Leute, diesmal haben wir es wie Barschel gemacht und im Hotelzimmer für Fakten gesorgt. In Dortmund, diesem Beau Rivage des Ruhrgebiets. Also sehr viel Wanne und noch mehr Eickel. So wurde es dann auch gleich ungewöhnlich politisch. Weil Steffen Baumgart, Deutschlands Kult-Arbeitsloser, in einem Zeitungs-Interview über die AfD und den Frust der Menschen im Osten gesprochen hatte. Ein Erklärungsversuch aus der Sicht eines Rostockers. Und natürlich brannten im Hintergrund gleich wieder die Sonnenblumen, stand Baumgart plötzlich allein in der falschen Ecke. Doch während sich der Ex-Trainer um Kopf und hoch gestellten Kragen quatscht, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
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Live from Geneva Watch Days, we discuss how the show has evolved from a collector focus to a major industry event, along with the consequences of those changes. And we cover some of the week's high drama, including how and why we were kicked out of the Beau Rivage hotel. Things are getting real here in Geneva – stakes are high. Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly, co-founders of Collective Horology, Openwork goes inside the watch industry. You can find us online at collectivehorology.com. To get in touch with suggestions, feedback or questions, email podcast@collectivehorology.com.
TAOS Watches was unveiled to the world, somewhat discreetly, at the Beau Rivage hotel in Geneve, during this year's Watches & Wonders. After being approached in the Beau-Rivage hotel hallway by Fei Meillat, the co-founder of Krayon Watches, Jeremy Oster was told that there was something very special to see and discover: the incredible TAOS watches. Knowing the phenomenal quality of Krayon watches, this was clearly going to be something very special if Fei was impressed. What a wonderful discovery this proved to be! The new independent watch manufacture brings to life the vision of CEO Oliver Gaud with the creativity and ingenuity of Olivier and Dominique Vaucher, renowned dial artists of Atelier Olivier Vaucher. The Métiers d'Arts workshop, located in Genève, boasts more than 40 years of know-how and expertise in over 15 distinct crafts ranging from enameling to engraving and the beautiful art of paillonné, as well as hand-painted mother-of-pearl and many other decorations that are found at the pinnacle of Haute Horlogerie. Olivier Gaud presented a clear vision to his partners for an extraordinary collaboration. The few, rare watches produced each embrace an extraordinary artistic vision, both on the movement and the dial. TAOS creates only Unique Pieces that are stunning conversation pieces with a level of artistry that is a joy to discover and will undoubtedly be cherished, museum-quality collector pieces. Join us as Doug and Jeremy interrupt Olivier Gaud's summer vacation for an incredible deep-dive into the true meaning of Métiers d'Art and the depth of talent and skills employed to create the TAOS Watches masterpieces. Listen in as we hear the story behind the brand. We then discuss the approach and art-forms employed to create each of the 7 incredible pieces produced to date by TAOS Watches . We explore and discover the techniques employed, the challenges and attempt to understand how such impressive works of art are brought to life. We discuss every aspect of watchmaking including the partners selected for the manufacture of the cases and the special movement which serves as a canvas for the unique talents of Atelier Olivier Vaucher. We hope that you enjoy learning about the rarest of the horological arts as much as we enjoy engaging with the most creative talents in the industry. TAOS Watches is creating truly special works of horological art. We are so thrilled that Olivier took the time to join us on Keeping Time to discuss TAOS Watches. As always, thank you for downloading and enjoying Keeping Time podcast. You are the reason that we do what we do. Visit the Oster Jewelers blog for photos and more Keeping Time with Oster Watches podcasts.
In March of 2024, one of the most exciting new brands launched in the world of Independent Haute Horlogerie: Renaud Tixier. A combination of experience, expertise, unbridled talent and creativity, Renaud Tixier is the company created by Dominique Renaud and Julien Tixier. However, a company of talented craftsmen needs leadership to develop as a successful brand with a long-term strategy. Espcecially if it is to claim an important seat at the top table in the world of luxury watchmaking. This is the role of the CEO. We are delighted to welcome out guest for this episode of Keeping Time, Michel Nieto, CEO Renaud Tixier. Join us as we learn about the incredible success stories which Mr Nieto has quietly steered, including rebuilding global brands for Richemont and developing strategies for success such as the award-winning Bulgari Octo Finissimo collection. We first met Michel in Geneve this year, at the bar of the Beau-Rivage hotel. This podcast is a continuation of that conversation with the highly engaging, focused and delightful Michel. Albeit without gin and tonics in hand, the conversation on this episode picks right up where we left off in Geneve and delves into Michel's storied career and leads us into how he engaged with the talented team of Dominque Renaud and Julien Tixier. Naturally, the conversation turns to a focus on the breakthrough introductory watch, Renaud Tixier "Monday" and Mr Nieto gives us insight and technical details of this remarkable debut timepiece. We discuss the working methods of the two watchmakers, the incredible background of Dominique Renaud, founder of Renaud & Papi which was to become APRP (Audemars Piguet, Renaud & Papi). We discuss the incredible, prodigious talent of Julien Tixier and hear a very bold claim by Michel on the importance of this young watchmaker. This episode will provide tremendous insight for all collectors and fill in some of the history of the earlier period of today's watchmaking era as well as entice all with the endless possibilities of fine watchmaking in the hands of the world's most talented craftsmen. Thank you, as always, for downloading and listening to Keeping Time Podcast, presented by Oster Jewelers. Visit the watch podcast blog.
Today we discuss just SOME of the amazing smaller brands and watches we got to see and try on at the Beau Rivage Hotel, one of the homes of the indie brands, during Watches and Wonders. Watches we discuss in this episode: Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 35mm Nivada Grenchen Depthmaster Nivada Grenchen F77 Buci x seconde/seconde/ Spaceone Tellurium Delugs watch straps --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thiswatchlife/message
In hour second of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Jonathan Von Tobel are joined by Cody Decker, Former MLB player to react to the Shohei Ohtani gambling news and Blake Snell joining the Giants. They run through tonight's NBA slate and share any plays they have. Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Manager at The Beau Rivage joins the show to share how the public is betting on these March Madness Round 1 matchups. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray & Mike Palm are joined by Mike Golic Jr at Radio Row to give his thoughts on Super Bowl 58. Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Manager at Beau Rivage to give his betting insights and best bets for the Super Bowl. Grant Paulsen of 106.7 The Fan and The Athletic joins the show to give his thoughts too on the big game. Lastly, Jason Robins, CEO and Co Founder of DraftKings joins the show to discuss the growth of DraftKings and his experience in Vegas for the Super Bowl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line hosts Femi Abebefe and Mike Pritchard are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbookd Director at the Beau Rivage, as they look at the betting lines for the NFL Divisional Round games. Also on the show, the hosts go through the latest NFL news and headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line hosts Femi Abebefe and Mike Pritchard are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbooks Director at the Beau Rivage, as they look at the betting lines for the NFL Divisional Round games. Also on the show, the hosts go through the latest NFL news and headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray and Mike Palm are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Manager at Beau Rivage to give betting insights on how people bet on the CFB Playoffs and National Championship and also some NFL Week 18 games. Tim and Mike discuss how the Super Bowl will affect Las Vegas. Femi Abebefe joins the show to discuss his best bets for NFL Week 18. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Mike Palm are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Manager at Beau Rivage, Femi Abebefe, Host of "The GM Shuffle," and Jonathan Peterlin, Host of Overtime with Jonathan Peterlin, as they continue to discuss NFL Week 17 ahead of kick-off for tonight's Thursday Night Football match-up between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Jets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line hosts Femi Abebefe, Mike Pritchard, and Mike Palm are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Director at Beau Rivage, as they break down the betting action for the NFL and the college football bowl games. Also in the show, the hosts recap the Thursday Night football game that saw the Browns defeat the Jets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line hosts Femi Abebefe, Mike Pritchard, and Mike Palm are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Director at Beau Rivage, as they break down the betting action for the NFL and the college football bowl games. Also in the show, the hosts recap the Thursday Night football game that saw the Browns defeat the Jets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two of The Lombardi Line, Femi Abebefe, Mike Palm, and Mike Pritchard are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they talk about the betting lines for Week 15 in the NFL and CFB Bowl games this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray & Mike Palm are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Manager at Beau Rivage to give his betting insights on TNF and NFL Week 15. Tim & Mike continue looking at CFB Bowl games. Femi Abebefe also joins the show to share his thoughts on TNF and his best bets for NFL Week 15.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two of The Lombardi Line, Femi Abebefe, Mike Palm, and Mike Pritchard are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they talk about the betting lines for Week 15 in the NFL and CFB Bowl games this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Femi Abebefe are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Manager at The Beau Rivage, as they break down his thoughts on the new markets for the NFL and college football in the sportsbook and thoughts on the LSU sanctions. Also on the show is Tom Crean, CBB Analyst and Former Coach, as they discuss his favorite NBA Draft Prospects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Femi Abebefe and Michael Lombardi are joined by Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Manager at The Beau Rivage, as they break down the final results for the NBA and NHL Finals at The Beau Rivage sportsbook. Also on the show is Jonathan Von Tobel, VSiN Host, as they discuss Ja Morant's suspension and who he likes for the U.S Open.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
This episode is dedicated to #BLX23, the smashing success that was this year's Biloxi trip! Before we get into it, we have a quick bonus segment with Jen on all things Vegas pools (which we'll elaborate on in a future episode). Get the inside scoop on the top Vegas pools, including Caesars and MGM properties, and learn how to maximize your drink tickets and cabana rentals.Joining us as a co-host for most of the episode is ‘Vegas Vice' Elliot, who asks all the relevant questions and shares his casino style, drink of pleasure, and go-to food in Vegas. Tuning in, you'll get an overview of the Biloxi '23 trip with a comparison between Imperial Palace (IP) and Beau Rivage, insight into traveling distances between casinos, and a behind-the-scenes view of what makes the Beau Rivage VIP experience so special. We ruminate on the discretionary nature of ratings, what makes baccarat ratings unique, and the benefits of playing where you're staying. If you're interested in discovering more about the ins and outs of marketing offers, pool cabanas, and more, this episode is for you! Join us for another insightful conversation on how to make the most of your next casino trip.Links for episode 138#BLX23 trip to Biloxi this year: a smashing success!Birthday Bash on Monday, June 26thCocktail Reception 5 pm on Monday, June 26 - Please RSVP to find out where it is!Vegas Vice, Elliott on Twitter Five Hundy by Midnight Podcast Mississippi Rob on Twitter You Can Bet on That on Twitter Zach White on Twitter The Bettor Life on Twitter Imperial Palace (IP Biloxi) Beau Rivage (Biloxi)JOIN US on YouTube (or watch the replay!) -
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Femi Abebefe and Michael Lombardi are joined by Tim Murray, VSiN Primetime, as they recap last night's March Madness matchups and what to look forward to with the NCAA Tournament games today. Also on the show is Carl Johnson, Sportsbook Director at The Beau Rivage, as they break down how The Beau Rivage is handling these March Madness matchups.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Femi Abebefe and Mike Palm are joined by Michael Lombardi, VSiN Host, as they break down the Panthers trading for the number 1 overall draft pick and Wes Reynolds, VSiN host, as he gives his best bets for the CBB Conference Tournament matchups. Also on the show is Carl Johnson, Race & Sports Book Director MGM Resorts at the Beau Rivage, as they preview Saturday's College Basketball Conference Tournament games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the opening hour of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Rocco Miller, bracketeer.org, and Carl Johnson, the Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, MS, as they discuss today's headlines, play "Bettable or Forgettable," CBB odds, and NHL and NBA futures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Ben Wilson are joined by Jason La Canfora, NFL Insider for the Washington Post, as they talk about the latest NFL news and notes including trade talks regarding Jalen Ramsey. Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Tim Murray, VSiN Host of VSiN Primetime and the College Basketball Betting Podcast, as they talk about the college basketball scene ahead of Selection Sunday. Plus, the hosts are joined by Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage as they talk about the NFL Draft odds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Patrick Meagher are joined by Mike Somich, Professional Handicapper, and Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they preview Super Bowl LVII between the Chiefs and Eagles. Also on the show, the hosts give out their keys to the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest PokerNews Podcast episode of 2023, Chad Holloway and Connor Richards handle things while Jesse Fullen is in Australia. They discuss Mike Postle's sudden reappearance in the poker world after making a final table at the Million Dollar Heater at Beau Rivage in Mississippi, while also talking about the slowroll and needle that accompanied his bust out. They try to balance that story with a heart-warming one where Johnnie “Johnnie Vibes” Moreno put a bartender into the MSPT Sycuan Main Event, with the recreational player going on to finish in fourth place for $40,000! Other stories discussed include WSOP.com Players of the Year, Lon McEachern and Daniel Lowery winning WSOP Circuit gold rings, and early winners from the PokerGO Cup. Speaking of which, PokerGO's Mori Eskandani joins the show as this week's guest. The Poker Hall of Famer talks 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) preparations, who came close to challenging Jason Koon on High Stakes Duel III (HSD), plus when we can expect the next HSD match to take place. He also discussed new developments to this year's PokerGO Tour (PGT) and shared memories from the days when the Mirage was the hot spot for poker in Vegas. Finally, hear about the upcoming 2023 Potomac Poker Open from Jan. 25-Feb. 6 as well as the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) and PSPC in the Bahamas! Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:25 | Welcome to the show 01:10 | Connor Richards in; Jesse Fullen in Australia 02:00 | Mike Postle spotted playing at Million Dollar Heater at Beau Rivage 04:00 | A slowroll and needle after Postle busts final table 05:40 | Some wonder why Postle is allowed to play 08:25 | Johnnie Vibes puts bartender in MSPT Sycuan; big score ensues 11:25 | Poker audience loves controversial drama more than heart-warming content 12:50 | Sponsor: partypoker 14:17 | Early winners from the 2023 PokerGO Cup 17:40 | Guest Mori Eskandani joins the show 20:20 | PokerGO Tour (PGT) makes end-of-year championship bigger and better 24:30 | Did anyone inquire about taking on Jason Koon in High Stakes Duel III? 25:44 | 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) preparations 27:07 | What to expect from the new season of High Stakes Poker 28:35 | Memories from the Mirage Poker Room 32:20 | Mori Eskandani's prediction for the future of poker 34:46 | Sponsor: 888poker 36:11 | WSOP.com names Players of the Year winners for PA and NV/NJ 41:00 | Lon McEachern and Daniel Lowery claims WSOPC gold rings 44:20 | A look at the 2023 Potomac Poker Open from Jan. 25-Feb. 6 45:12 | Sponsor: PokerStars 45:50 | PSPC Online happening now for players in NJ/MI & PA 46:20 | Chad & Connor headed to the Bahamas for PCA & PSPC 48:48 | More Platinum Passes given away for 2023 than back in 2019!
On Hour 1 of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Brad Evans, Host of Live On The Line, as they break down Brad's NFL Player Prop bets and his college basketball bets. Also on the show is Carl Johnson, Race & Sports Book Director at the Beau Rivage, as they go over the Sharp Report and his CBB plays for tonight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Patrick Meagher are joined by Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they go over the Week 18 NFL weekend slate plus talk about the CFB National Championship game between TCU and Georgia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the opening hour of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray & Shaun King are joined by Brad Evans, Host of Live On The Line, as they preview the NFL Week 18 slate and the upcoming college basketball matchups. Also on the show is Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they break down the Sharpe Report for the CFB Bowl games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Patrick Meagher are joined by Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they talk about the CFB Semifinal games today. Also on the show, the hosts break down key notes for each of the CFB Semifinal games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Micahel Lombardi and Patrick Meagher are joined by Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they go through the weekend slate for college football. Also on the show, the hosts discuss how the Bills may or may not make it to Detroit to face the Browns this Sunday due to the snowstorm in Buffalo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray & Shaun King are joined by Kenny White, SportsLine Expert, to break down the betting slate for CFB Week 10. Also on the show, Carl Johnson, the Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, MS, to bring his perspective to the best bets for Sports this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Michael Lombardi and Patrick Meagher are joined by Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage, as they talk about the Week 9 college football slate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two of VSiN Primetime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Carl Johnson, Race and Sportsbook Director at Beau Rivage, as they preview the Thursday Night Football betting slate. Also on the show Jared Smith, Lead Betting Analyst at PicksWise, as they break down some upcoming college football and MLB games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the first hour of the show, hosts Michael Lombardi and Patrick Meagher break down the marquee matchups on today's college football slate. Carl Johnson, the Sportsbook Director at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, also joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Brad Evans, Host of Live On The Line, as they preview tonight's TNF game between the Commanders and Bears. Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Carl Johnson, Race & Sports Book Director at the Beau Rivage, as they discuss where the bets are going in tonight's TNF game and this weekend's college football games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour one of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Tim Murray and Shaun King are joined by Brad Evans, Host of Live On The Line, as they preview tonight's TNF game between the Colts and Broncos. Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Carl Johnson, Race & Sports Book Director at the Beau Rivage, as they discuss where the bets are going in this weekend's college football games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.