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Episode 314 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fantastic interview with longtime NHL goalie and coach Rick Wamsley.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Wamsley touches on everything from 13 seasons playing in the NHL over three decades, to coaching goalies in the League for another 15 years, including going from "goalie on Tuesday to goalie coach on Wednesday" with Felix Potvin and the Toronto Maple Leafs in the early 1990s. There are great stories on every aspect of the game and position, from his start as a Montreal Canadiens draft pick and fellow goalies sewing Tupperware on their gear, to having Jacques Plante as a coach, learning from watching John Davidson in the AHL, and coaching Craig Anderson, as well as some really interesting lessons that applied to goaltending when he started, and still hold true today, 45 years later.We also talk about Wamsley's work as an OHL consultant and how it led to a new online venture, GoalieU designed to help goalies improve through video work. Check it out because we've got an exciting new partnership coming that will benefit InGoal Members too!In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we respond to a few common questions for listeners including travelling with goalie gear, breaking in new gear and the smallest goalies being forced by team rule to carry their own bags.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Charlie Lindgren of the Washington Capitals with great advice on managing depth and post integration when facing breakaways off the wing, and how both differ compared to a straight line 1-on-1.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at the all new Bauer Pro kneepads and why they have been generating so much buzz this summer.
Episode 313 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a great chat with Tampa Bay Lightning prospect and 2025 Western Hockey League Playoff MVP Harrison Meneghin.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Meneghin takes us behind the scenes of his run to the Memorial Cup Final with the Medicine Hat Tigers, including what its like to face Gavin McKenna in practice, and how his team helped him get through the sudden passing of his father, Derek, less than a week before the playoffs started. The insightful 20-year-old also shares valuable lessons on being passed over in both his Bantam Draft into the WHL, and his first NHL Draft, and how he bounced back from both disappointments to get picked by Tampa his second time through. He also takes us into life as a goalie at a development camp and at the Lightning's main NHL camp with Andrei Vasilevskiy, how his game has continued to evolved, and what's next as he turns pro.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we share some ideas about how to help a young goalie who is scared of the puck.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Cam Talbot of the Detroit Red Wings breaking down a defensive screen, how to pick the proper side to look around, and whether or not to slide on a pass from behind it.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at the all new CCM Phenom youth line.
This week, we take a look at not a banned film but an overlooked one as we see Behind the Mask! A meta documentary about a serial killer. filled with in-jokes and meta references, this movie has largely been forgotten so we wanted to shine some light on it! Follow along as we take you behind the mask!
You nod in meetings even if you'd like to call BS. You say “no problem” when your plate's already full. You follow along while wondering what on earth is actually going on here? Welcome to the workplace, where everyone's wearing a mask (and not the kind you pick up at Walgreens). In this episode of The Manager Track podcast, Ramona goes beyond the surface of human behavior at work. This isn't another chat about skills or competencies. It's about the psychological truths most of us feel but rarely talk about: the survival instincts, the childhood patterns, the tension behind fake “I'm fine” answers. What we'll get into:- The subtle difference between confidence and the performance of confidence- What that overly critical teammate might really be trying to hide- What to do when someone insists everything's fine… but their voice says otherwise- How projection shapes what we notice, criticize, and obsess over at workIf you've ever walked out of a conversation thinking, What just happened?, this episode's for you. We'll help you understand what's really going on under the surface, behind the performance, and under that calm, competent exterior. Tune in for some perspective-shifting insights. Listen now on our Website, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. — RESOURCES MENTIONED — - Grab the free New Manager Toolkit mentioned in the episode: archova.org/freetoolkits- Executive Presence Intensive: archova.org/executive-presence-program - Learn how to turn your 1-on-1 meetings from time wasters, awkward moments, status updates, or non-existent into your most important and valuable meeting with your directs all week. Learn more at: http://archova.org/1on1-course- Schedule a Leadership Strategy Call with Ramona HERE. - Grab your copy of Ramona's best-selling book 'The Confident & Competent New Manager: How to Rapidly Rise to Success in Your First Leadership Role': amzn.to/3TuOdcP — OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT LIKE —- Episode 187 Difficult People at Work- Episode 164 Being Assertive at Work- Episode 144 Emotions at Work — WHAT'S NEXT? — Learn more about our leadership development programs, coaching and workshops at archova.org. Grab your copy of Ramona's best-selling book 'The Confident & Competent New Manager: How to Rapidly Rise to Success in Your First Leadership Role': amzn.to/3TuOdcP Want to better understand your leadership style and patterns? Take our free quiz to discover your Manager Archetype and learn how to play to your strengths and uncover your blind spots: archova.org/quiz Are you in your first manager role and don't want to mess it up? Watch our FREE Masterclass and discover the 4 shifts to become a leader people love to work for: archova.org/masterclass Love the podcast and haven't left a review yet? All you have to do is go to ramonashaw.com/itunes and to our Spotify Page, and give your honest review. Thanks for your support of this show! If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @ramona.shaw.leadership or DM me on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/ramona-shaw * Disclaimer: Shownotes may contain affiliate links. That means that I am awarded a small commission for purchases made through them, at no added cost to you.
What's really going on behind the poker face? In this spicy, spiritually messy Daily Collective reading for July 22, 2025, we dive into a labyrinth of truth, identity, culture, and silent transformations. With Silent Hill and Method Man as your soundtrack, this one's giving Brooklyn meets Divine Disclosure. Somebody out here is frontin' like The Fool, but the ancestors ain't fooled. Is it a lie… or a survival strategy? Is it deception… or divine timing? Either way, Spirit sees you—and lowkey celebrates you. Rainbow cups, engagement vibes, and a Lil' Kim mic drop? Yes. We. Did. That.
Are you brave enough to see yourself without any of the masks you wear at work, at church, on social media, or wherever you claim to have moral standards and beliefs to which your behavior doesn't actually conform? Of the twenty or so obstacles on the spiritual path, hypocrisy may be the hardest to face, but it's the easiest to overcome. Eliminating the internal conflict of claiming to be one thing but being another is how we bring what we think, say, and do, into harmonious alignment. Without it, life can be unbearable, and true happiness unattainable. At least be brave enough to listen and think about it. Authenticity is both terrifying and liberating at the same time. As Kurt Cobain said, "I would rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not."
In this deeply personal and full-circle episode of ClockingOut Jolly Jack-O (aka Will Craig) returns exactly one year after his first appearance this time with no mask more wisdom and a whole lot to share.We dive into everything from grief and growth to creativity and community. Jolly opens up about the loss of his brother, struggles with ADHD, raising his son as a single dad and the emotional weight of chasing a dream while juggling teaching, coaching and content creation. He shares how the VeeFriends community helped him find purpose, confidence and lifelong friendships.This episode is about real life. No fluff. Just raw honest storytelling from someone who's lived it and is still living it.If you're feeling stuck, alone or like no one understands the path you're on... this one is for you.0:00:00 – Intro — Full circle moment: Jolly returns one year later 0:02:00 – How Jolly Jack-O got started in the community wearing a mask 0:07:00 – Mental shifts, personal growth, and finding his vision 0:10:00 – Balancing teaching, content, parenting, and creative projects 0:13:00 – Opening up: grief, loss, and healing through creativity 0:24:00 – Navigating co-parenting and staying positive in the storm 0:33:00 – All the hats Jolly wears: creator, coach, teacher, dad 0:36:00 – Scuba Steve asks: Are you doing too much at once? 0:40:00 – Adult ADHD, medication, and finding better self-balance 0:42:00 – Why Jolly creates even when it's hard — doing it for his son 0:50:00 – Do your friends understand your hustle? Does it matter? 0:54:00 – What “Always Stay Jolly” means now vs. when it began 1:00:00 – Final messages: Jump. Do it. Don't live with regret 1:05:00 – Scuba asks: If your life were a movie, what would we yell? 1:10:00 – The National, community meetups, and legacy conversations 1:15:00 – Closing words, POAP reminders, and future collabs Follow Will AKA ( JollyJack-O
1 - Legal scholar and professor, as well as Jeffrey Epstein's former attorney, joins us to today to pour cold water all over the rumors and speculations around the case as the Trump administration has pivoted away from releasing the case's information, despite promising answers. Why does Alan think the judges, and not the Trump administration, are holding the information from the public? Are the people rumored to be on his guest list actually mentioned in the files? Did they even set foot on the island? What about Prince Andrew and his antics? How did Ghislane Maxwell embarrass not only herself, but other high profile people she said were hanging around Epstein? 110 - Is Christopher Columbus “provocative”? Are there icons that didn't do bad things as well? Who should be in the “Garden of Heroes”? 120 - Who is in Trump's “Garden of Heroes”? Who are the notable omissions 135 - Should there be a “Garden of Losers” for those who project anti–American Trump sentiment? Would someone decline an invitation to the “Garden of Heroes”? 150 - Are Trump supporters trying to unmask corrupt elites?
Episode 311 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Montreal Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobeš, who is coming off an impressive rookie season and recently signed a two-year, one-way contract extension.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Dobeš shares important lessons from his first NHL season and the adjustments, as well as insights into his unique path from Czechia, moving to St. Louis as a 15-year-old despite no guarantees he'd even have a team to play on. Dobeš also gives us a glimpse into his offseason training routine, including how he works to improve his puck handling long before getting back on the ice, and his mindset work with Pete Fry, including how often and how specifically he uses visualization techniques even on game days. It's a can't miss interview loaded with tips. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we share 10 Good Habits Around the Rink that you can share with your young goalie to help make sure they are both getting the most out of -- and making the best impression -- even when they're just there for a practice or a goalie lesson/ We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Charlie Lindgren breaking down breakaways and how to manage them, not only from the usual perspective of depth management, but also hand position and reading a release. And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at the new CCM EFLEX 7 chest protector, with new shapes and features from the EFLEX 6 model that InGoal testers loved so much.
This week, we're taking a look at BLOODY AXE WOUND, TRAGEDY GIRLS, and BEHIND THE MASK: THE RISE OF LESLIE VERNON! Slashers are ubiquitous and ever present these days, so what happens when it's time to do something a bit new? These movies answer that question and tons more- all you gotta do is press play! Plus, watch Rob on Twitch .. and we're on Instagram!
Una troupe di documentaristi segue le vicende di un serial killer in attività, che si prepara a compiere l'ennesimo massacro nella cittadina di provincia in cui abita, raccontando ai cameramen tutti i segreti ed i trucchi del mestiere.Sospeso tra mockumentary e slasher tradizionale, questa pellicola mi ha piacevolmente stupito per intrattenere e mescolare molto bene tensione ed umorismo, omaggiando in modo intelligente tutti i serial killer celebri che il cinema ha regalato.Ispirando un po' al più bello e disturbante Il cameraman e l'assassino, questo film forse risulta un po' già visto nella seconda parte, ma il primo tempo cattura l'attenzione e diverte, per tutto ciò che scopriamo essere il "dietro le quinte" dell'attività di un assassino seriale.Non male le interpretazioni e c'è persino il nostro affezionato "Freddy" Robert Englund, nel ruolo di un simil Dr. Loomis, alla ricerca continua dello psicopatico omicida.Lo trovate su Prime Video.
Send us a textLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardmarn/Readiness quiz: https://emergency.scoreapp.com/A staggering statistic opens this eye-opening conversation with Dr. Richard Marn: one person per day dies in the United States due to medical emergencies that begin in dental offices. As a board-certified anesthesiologist with decades of experience, Dr. Marn reveals the critical safety gaps in dental practices and how his journey from academic medicine to founding Blue Pacific Medical Simulation led him to address this overlooked public health issue.Dr. Marn introduces us to the fascinating "beehive versus lung" concept – explaining how hospital teams function collaboratively like beehives during emergencies, while dental practices often rely on the dentist alone (the "lung") to handle everything. This fundamental difference in approach creates dangerous vulnerabilities when seconds matter most.The heart of the episode explores Dr. Marn's innovative Four Pillars of Sedation Emergency Readiness: Infrastructure, Competency, Culture, and Habit. Beyond just having the right equipment or knowing CPR, these pillars address psychological safety, team dynamics, and creating systems where everyone knows their role in a crisis. Through compelling examples and practical insights, Dr. Marn demonstrates how dental practices can move from simply checking regulatory boxes to building genuinely effective emergency response capabilities.Perhaps most valuable are the actionable steps dental teams can implement immediately – from five-minute huddles that create psychological safety to using Dr. Marn's free online assessment tool (emergencyscorapp.com) to identify specific practice vulnerabilities. His approach acknowledges the realities of busy dental practices while providing a clear framework for meaningful safety improvements.Whether you're a dental professional looking to enhance your practice's safety protocols or simply someone curious about what happens when things go wrong in healthcare settings, this episode offers profound insights into saving lives when every second counts. Connect with Dr. Marn on LinkedIn to learn more about his work transforming dental emergency preparedness.Innovative SimSolutions.Your turnkey solution provider for medical simulation programs, sim centers & faculty design.
Episode 310 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a couple-dip of feature interviews with Vancouver Canucks prospects Ty Young and Aku Koskenvuo.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Young walks us through turning pro despite having a season of eligibility left in the CHL -- and we tell you why this is another sign the CHL is a big part of the Canadian goalie development challenges -- despite being good enough to finish top-10 in the ECHL with a .926 save percentage and go 8-3-0 in the AHL as a rookie, impressing the Canucks team that drafted him in 2022. Young talks about the biggest adjustments and differences at each level, which makes for a great spring board into our conversation with Finnish goalie Koskenvuo, who was drafted in 2021 and is preparing to follow Young's path after leaving Harvard University in the spring following three seasons. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we share tips on skate sharpening for parents. We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features a special 21-minute video of Hart Trophy winner Connor Hellebuyck breaking down his positioning and save selection while watching a variety of different types of attacks. And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a closer look at the new Bauer FlyLite stick options, including a Source for Sports-exclusive model with a trigger grip that you can buy off the rack.
In our inagural episode of our Behind the Mask segment we talk to 25 year fire service member Roman Lopez. Firefighter Lopez has acted in many capacities within his department including an intricate role in his departments Critical Incident Stress Management peer support team. Lopez sits down and discusses some of the personal battles he has faced with post traumatic stress as well as how he has helped others overcome and cope with the issues they have.
Episode 309 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a wide-ranging discussion with recently retired 17-year pro Jean-Philippe Lamoureux, who is now settling in as director of hockey operations and analytics at his alma mater, the University of North Dakota.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena,Lamoureux takes us through the decision to retire and start his college coaching career after 14 years of already coaching summer camps through JPL Goaltending. He talks about his early mentors and professional coaching influences and how they shape the foundation he brings to the new role, as well as the fast-shift NCAA hockey landscape and how it could impact goaltending in Canada especially. We also discuss his tracking work with Clear Sight Analytics in his final pro season, and his pending book, "Focused: 10 Systems of Thought for Hockey Goaltenders," which combines his favourite readings on road trips with his own experiences.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we share 5 tips to deal with disappointment and some great advice for how to best handle those moments for your young goalie.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Vizual Edge user Cam Talbot of the Detroit Red Wings breaking down a power play chance against the Montreal Canadiens.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a review of the Warrior X5 RTL and Pro neck guards, with a closer look at why the RTL should be a go to for older goalies.
Episode 308 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a great roundtable discussion with five coaches from our trip to a Hockey Alberta goalie camp April.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, we dig into a wide range of goalie-related topics about performance and development with Matt Weninger of Hockey Alberta and fellow WHL goalie coaches Ian Gordon (Red Deer), Dave Rathjen (Swift Current), Kurtis Mucha (Edmonton), as well as Kraymer Barnstable (Red Deer, formerly) and Adam Marcoux, who coaches in the AJHL,In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we continue to look at equipment with five more pieces of advice for dealing with goalie gear, whether purchasing or modification.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Joseph Woll of the Toronto Maple Leafs breaking down a shootout chance against Alexander Ovechkin with advice on how best to manage depth and use markers on the ice to match your retreat with a shooter's approach.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a review of the Bauer FlyLite chest protector, which includes improved protection, coverage and adjustability.
Welcome to a Tale Teller Club Publishing Podcast.Behind the Mask: Understanding Female Masking in Autism and the Push for Earlier Diagnoses.For decades, the narrative surrounding autism has been overwhelmingly male. Diagnostic criteria were originally developed based on studies of young boys, leaving a vast number of autistic girls and women misdiagnosed—or not diagnosed at all. The consequences of this oversight are profound, particularly when it comes to the phenomenon of female masking.What is Female Masking?Female masking refers to the ways many autistic women (and AFAB nonbinary individuals) consciously or subconsciously camouflage their autistic traits in order to blend in socially. This includes mimicking social behaviors, scripting conversations, suppressing stims, and copying facial expressions or body language from peers. It's a survival tactic often developed from an early age to avoid bullying, exclusion, or being labeled as "weird."While masking may provide short-term social inclusion, the long-term costs are significant. Many women report chronic exhaustion, anxiety, depression, identity confusion, and even burnout—a condition similar to chronic fatigue triggered by years of performing neurotypical behavior under pressure.Why Do Autistic Women Go Undiagnosed?There are several intersecting factors:Gender Bias in Diagnostic Tools: Most traditional autism tests were based on male presentations—such as overt repetitive behaviors or obvious communication delays—which may not manifest the same way in girls and women.Social Conditioning: From a young age, girls are often socialized to be more compliant, empathetic, and nurturing. This can make autistic traits less noticeable or easier to mask.Misdiagnoses: Many women are first diagnosed with anxiety, borderline personality disorder, OCD, or eating disorders—conditions that can co-occur with or mask autism.Internalized Ableism: Some women internalize a belief that their struggles are moral failings rather than neurological differences, leading to shame, silence, and missed opportunities for help.What Is Being Done to Change This?The tide is slowly turning, thanks in large part to advocacy by autistic women, researchers, and clinicians pushing for better awareness and tools.1. Redesigning Diagnostic CriteriaEfforts are underway to broaden and update autism diagnostic frameworks to account for female and nonbinary presentations. This includes recognizing more subtle signs like:Social exhaustion after brief interactionsPreference for deep, solitary special interestsEmotional hypersensitivity or meltdowns behind closed doorsExtreme self-monitoring and perfectionismThe use of gender-sensitive screening tools, such as the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) and revised checklists from clinicians like Dr. Judith Gould and Dr. Tony Attwood, are helping professionals identify masking patterns more effectively.2. Increased Awareness Among ProfessionalsAutism training for GPs, psychologists, and school staff is beginning to include modules on how autism presents differently in women and girls. Early years educators are being taught to spot non-disruptive behaviors and social exhaustion as potential signs, rather than only focusing on the more classically male behaviors like aggression or non-verbal communication.3. Autistic Women Sharing Their StoriesThe voices of late-diagnosed women are having a profound impact. Memoirs, blogs, podcasts, and social media accounts have created a thriving neurodivergent community where stories are shared, identities are affirmed, and others are encouraged to seek assessments.Authors such as Sarah Hendrickx, Laura James, and Dr. Camilla Pang have brought autism in women into the public eye, challenging the outdated image of what autism "looks like."4. Advocacy for Earlier, Affordable AssessmentCampaigns are now fighting to:Shorten NHS waitlists for autism assessmentsMake private assessments financially accessibleEncourage school-based referrals that look beyond disruptive behaviorRemove gendered bias from early years evaluationsAdditionally, there's growing awareness of intersectional barriers—for instance, how autistic women of color or those from low-income backgrounds are even more likely to be misdiagnosed or dismissed.Toward a Future of Acceptance and Early InterventionFemale masking is not just a clinical issue—it's an emotional one. It speaks to the lengths so many autistic individuals go to in order to survive in a world that isn't designed for them. By understanding and dismantling the biases that lead to late or missed diagnoses, we're moving closer to a world where girls and women on the spectrum are seen, supported, and celebrated from the beginning.Early diagnosis isn't about labels—it's about liberation. It's about giving individuals the language, tools, and confidence to unmask safely and thrive authentically.This is a LitBits broadcast for tale teller club publishing.
Episode 307 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features goalie coach Pierre Groulx, who is coming off a trip to the PWHL final with for the Ottawa Charge after spending 15 seasons in the NHL with the Florida Panthers, Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Groulx talks about his transition to coaching in the PWHL and some of the trends and tendencies that might differ a little, whether it's on the ice or in how you manage the increased use of video for goalies that haven't had the same degree of coaching in-season before the PWHL raised the bar for resources. Of course, a lot of that work is similar to what Groulx did in the NHL, so he shared some of the foundations and lessons that he developed along the way, and the how working with goalies like Craig Anderson and Carey Price helped cement many of them.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we go over the first 5 of 10 gear tips for goalie parents. While this week is aimed largely at parents of young goalies, we're sure everyone will have an opinion on them and a few of their own to add in as well.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Devin Cooley of the Calgary Flames with a fantastic breakdown of a shooter's 3 options -- and how to read, approach and manage each one -- when they're cutting to the net off an angle on a rush chance.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to for a deep dive on the new EFLEX 7.9 pads and gloves that launched this week and represent the best second price point option CCM has ever offered, including opportunities to add some custom option beyond name and color!
Episode 306 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a great interview with Seattle Kraken prospect Victor Östman after a wild first season of pro hockey. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Östman discusses his roots and training in the position growing up in Sweden, his continuing evolution in the USHL and then through four years at the University of Maine, and a crazy first full season after turning pro at the end of past season. It included games in the ECHL, AHL and his NHL debut with the Kraken, as well as a goalie fight despite having an EBUG backing him up on the bench and a little known rule that kept him in the game. It's another can't miss interview with a goalie we suspect you'll hear a lot about in the coming years. In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we asked listeners if you could pick ONLY 1 thing to work on this summer, would it be: A. Goalie-specific training with a coach (at a camp or 1-on-1), B. Playing Games or C. Skating (power or goalie specific). That sparked a great discussion on the benefits of each, with input from respondents to our question on social media. We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Charlie Lindgren breaking down video and discussing the importance of in-zone awareness even when your teammates have the puck, as well as the importance of not widening out as you drift backwards in order to avoid biting on fakes. And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to for a deep dive on the new CCM EFLEX 7 pads and gloves that launch in full at retail next week.
"Overcoming food adversion with hypnotherapy" - listen to the whole episode on Spotify!
In this powerful conversation with Alex, he opens upabout his journey with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)—from childhood struggles to adult resilience. Alex shares the challenges of getting a diagnosis, the impact on his daily life, and how therapies like hypnotherapy have helped him move his life forward. Alex also speaks passionately about the importance of mental health awareness and advocacy, especially around eating disorders. Tune in for a story of courage, growth, and hope. Enjoy!
Episode 305 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fun and advice filled interview with 15-year NHL veteran Devan Dubnyk.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Dubnyk catches us up on his post playing days transition to media work, including sharing some fantastic breakdowns from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, as well as life as a goalie parent and how it's fuelled a new venture coaching goalies called Dubnyk Development. Dubnyk shares insights into his own development path in the NHL, and the coaches and philosophies that shaped it, as well as the importance of good mentors, and explains how he plans to being that to goalies all over North America with this new in-season video coaching program.For more on working with Devan Dubnyk: https://www.dubnykdevelopment.comIn the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we dig into the importance of goalies taking a break in the offseason, borrowing advice from Carey Price, and sharing alternate activities.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features new World Championship gold medal winner Joey Daccord with excellent advice on managing a quick regroup rush attack.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to for a deep dive on the updated features in the new Bauer SV Pro line, a second price point option that combines the best of the Supreme and Vapor lines and includes several top-level features.
Ever felt like you're just going through the motions in your faith? In this challenging episode, Pastor Derek Holmes invites us to an uncomfortable dinner party recorded in Luke 11:37-12:3. Jesus, as the guest of honor, directly confronts his Pharisee hosts, revealing their hypocrisy. He exposes how they meticulously cultivate an outward appearance of righteousness while their hearts remain untouched by true holiness. But the Pharisees aren't the only ones under scrutiny. Jesus then turns to the Scribes, the religious lawyers of the day, and uncovers how their rigid legalism was burdening and oppressing the very people they were meant to guide. Both groups, Pastor Holmes explains, were practicing a "tainted religion" – one that prioritized external show over internal transformation. Join us for "Behind the Mask" as Pastor Holmes unpacks this potent encounter. Discover why true Christianity must go more than skin deep. It's a call to examine our own hearts and ensure our faith is genuine, gives all honor and glory to Him, and fully welcomes His transformative presence in every aspect of our lives. This is a lesson for us all on the vital importance of authenticity in our walk with Christ.
Episode 304 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fantastic interview with St. Louis Blues development and AHL goalie coach Dan Stewart.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Stewart shares lessons and advice on the transition from private to junior to professional coaching, working with different styles of goalies on the same AHL team (like Charlie Lindgren and Joel Hofer, who have both since moved up to the NHL), creating confidence in new situations, managing video sessions and so, so so much more. Add in a glimpse into some of his 5 principles of good goaltending, and it really is another can't miss interview.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we pulled an answer from Stewart's interview that included some excellent advice on how to help your goalies learn to read the game and plays better, and some great advice on how parents of any knowledge level can be involved.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Vizual Edge user Cam Talbot with a great breakdown on decision making facing a 2-on-1 and when to use a "Spread." And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to for a deep dive on the updated features in the new Bauer Vapor FlyLite pads and gloves.
Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk CPAP Segment, Geoff's serial killer update, chicken wing, pencil chewing, Survivor, Shauhin the falcon, Pencil 2 & P3ncil, Predator issues, Losin It, first pubic viewing, Hot Dog, Lil Geoffy the cat, human waste in the home depot, panic pee in the depot, eye contact piss roulette, Bovril shot out of a Gumpler, Bob the Prankster, hitman text messages, phone number memorization, the first thing that impressed Gavin, where it all went wrong with humanity, the last time Andrew wore pants, the audience has a clip, and ending with Behind the Mask. Sponsored by ZocDoc. Go to Zocdoc.com/regulation and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 303 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a can't-miss interview with Seattle Kraken AHL and development goalie coach Colin Zulianello.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Zulianello catches us up on the family decisions that took him away from coaching professionals for three seasons and shares insights on his path. We start with the playing days, which include time with Benoit Allaire in the Arizona Coyotes system, to how he got into coaching and the many unique ways that he combines his formal teaching background and education with what he does now on the ice, whether it's with a 9-year-old or a 9th year pro. He shares insights and anecdotes that are sure to benefit every goalie, parent and especially coaches.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we dig into juggling as an offseason addition that parents can do with their young goalies, including great tips on getting started.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Joseph Woll sharing tips for managing breakaways while starting down Alexander Ovechkin.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at the first ever goalie pant from True, and how they've combined some of the best features from other brands.Link to the music of Mike Baker, mentioned and played in this episode.
Behind the Mask with Josh Piterman In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Hidden Why, I sit down with Josh Piterman, celebrated musical theatre performer and author of Behind the Mask. Known for his role as the Phantom in London's West End, Josh opens up about the deeper emotional and psychological journey behind the spotlight. We talk … Continue reading 1123 Behind the Mask with Josh Piterman– Uncovering Self-Discovery and Vulnerability
Episode 302 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features an advice and information-packed interview with Vegas Golden Knights prospect goalie Carl Lindbom.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Lindbom talks about the adjustments to playing in North America for the first time this season with the Henderson Silvery Knights, and what allowed him to make it seem like such a smooth transition. The 21-year-old also shares insights from growing up in Stockholm, Sweden, including the coaching he received from a young age, the impact of older brother Olof, a New York Rangers draft pick now playing pro in Finland, and the importance of active hands in succeeding as a 6-foot-1 goalie in today's game, including how he uses the parts of practice most goalies hate to improve those hands.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we dig into the idea of using sign language to communicate from the stands with a goalie in the net -- and let's just say that if you are shaking your head as you read that, then you really don't want to miss this discussion as we get into both sides.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features more incredible insights on the psychology of reading the play -- and influencing it using baiting -- with Alex Lyon of the Detroit Red Wings.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at the new Warrior knee pads, with added padding that can actually make you taller in the butterfly!
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Episode 301 of the InGoal Radio Podcast,, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a lesson-filled hour long interview with former NHL goalie and goalie coach Dwayne Roloson.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Roloson shares insights from 18 seasons playing in the NHL and, perhaps more fascinating, how he has since applied those since, first as a goalie coach with the Anaheim Ducks and then, after leaving for family reasons, as a goalie coach and scout as well as player development and skill coach at junior and college levels. Now, as he continues to coach goalies privately and looks at getting back into the NHL, Roloson combines all that experience into one can't miss interview.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we answer a listener question about what to look for when it comes to summer camps and activities for an eight-year-old goalie.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Devon Levi sharing some great advice on how to manage in-zone turnovers as well as how to balance summer training on the ice.
We're celebrating a huge milestone with Episode 300 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, and a future first ballot Hall of Fame guest in Marc-Andre Fleury.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Fleury shares advice and insights from a 22-season career that began as the No. 1 pick in the 2003 NHL Draft, and finishes second all-time to only Martin Brodeur in games played (1,051) and wins (575), third behind Brodeur and Roberto Luongo in saves (27,188), tied with Ed Belfour and Tony Esposito for 10th in shutouts (76), and as well liked as any goalie to play the game. The three-time Stanley Cup winner has advice for young goalies hoping to follow a path filled with entertaining pokechecks, pad stacks, and the signature smile to match the ones that he put on so the face of so many fans.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we continue the celebratory theme with a look back at some of our favourite advice from past guests, whether it was Roberto Luongo in Episode 1 or Eric Comrie and Connor Hellebuyck making it okay for goalies of all ages to improve their edges at public skates.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Joey Daccord of the Seattle Kraken breaking down a high tip option and some of the positional and skating keys to best manage it.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at the new Warrior Ritual X5 chest protector -- both the Pro and RTL models -- with a new camo-themed look and some exciting new features.
Episode 298 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fun and informative interview with 17-season NHL veteran Olaf Kolzig.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Kolzig shares stories from a career spent almost exclusively with the Washington Capitals, including the arrival of newly crowned NHL goal scoring leader Alex Ovechkin, winning the 2000 Vezina Trophy and the mental breakthrough that helped him reach those heights after battling consistency earlier in his career. Kolzig also shares insights and advice from his current role with the Capitals in goalie and player development, including several valuable lessons for young goalies and parents, as well as a recent meeting organized by Connor Hellebuyck, who wears No. 37 because of Kolzig.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we build on Kolzig's talk about the importance of learning to take care of yourself off the ice with a cooking and nutrition challenge for all young goalies and their parents.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Cam Talbot of the Detroit Red Wings explaining how to manage a moving (or flash) screen, and how working with the Vizual Edge vision and cognitive training platform has improved his results in traffic.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at the new Warrior Ritual X5 pants, with a completely new leg shape and two price point options.
Anna's co-hosts over at The Barren's Hideout podcast, Big D and Little D, joined us tonight in an assault on Charlie's person for his contemptuous opinion on Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. As always, even though Charlie didn't care for the film, he gave it a fair review and his points were spot on, unlike his revulsion for Cutie Honey and Thirst, of which his opinions are wrong and he should be ashamed about himself. Leslie Vernon is a big thumbs up from everyone who's name isn't Charlie.
Episode 298 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features AHL All Star Michael DiPietro of the Providence (and Boston) Bruins.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, DiPietro talks about bouncing back from a tough trade from the Vancouver Canucks team that drafted him to Boston, a journey that started with getting lost on the side of a mountain, to the ECHL and then over to Switzerland before bouncing back and beginning his climb to the top of the AHL this season. Of course, we can't tell you how high DiPietro is in the AHL as the season winds down because he does not look at his statistics until the year ends, one of many mental game tips the likeable 25-year-old shares as part of this fascinating, can't miss interview about his still-evolving career.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we talk about the importance of parents listening to -- and living by -- the same advice goalies often hear from InGoal.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Charlie Lindgren of the Washington Capitals with some great advice on RVH anchor leg placement and depth management while killing penalties.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at the fresh influx of Pro Return sticks and equipment from Bauer, which goes on sale on April 11.
Episode 297 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features an informative interview with Matt Wenninger, goalie coach for the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League and goalie manager for Hockey Alberta.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Wenninger shares some great insights into his transition from playing NCAA hockey to goalie coaching and an often multi-pronged path to working in the WHL. He also provides a lot of great lessons from his work with Hockey Alberta, and how the provincial body has become a leader in Canada with a goalie development program that works from the grassroots with coaching mentorships right up to elite camps and programs.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, the InGoal crew conducts a draft of the various tools they'd "put in their bag" to ensure a great summer or training.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Alex Lyon of the Detroit Red Wings and another great video breakdown, this time looking at low laterals 6-on-5.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at the CCM EFLEX 7 Customizer, sharing insights into what's new with the gear and the customizer itself.
The DOGE committee was treated to a master class of weaponized amnesia yesterday as NPR's CEO, Katherine Maher couldn't remember any of her Lefty tweets, all of which would have made Pinnochio blush.
Episode 296 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features an interview with Utah Hockey Club goalie Jaxson Stauber.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Stauber takes us back to his early days growing up the son of a former NHL goalie, Robb Stauber, and his path from the USHL to the NCAA to pro hockey, starting with the Chicago Blackhawks and six impressive games last season before signing with Utah in the summer and posting his first NHL shutout on Nov 30. It's a quick but information and advice packed interview with insights from the early days to now in the NHL.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we talk about the importance of understanding that good goalie coach, school and summer camp experiences are not always about fancy drills or exhausted kids, and knowing that quality reps might look a little different.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Devon Levi of the Buffalo Sabres with another information packed breakdown from his rookie season in the NHL.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at the incredibly light True Project X Smoke stick, with a unique look and just 555 grams for a 25-inch paddle.
Episode 295 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a loaded feature interview with Jarod Waimon, goalie scout for the Tampa Bay Lightning.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Waimon takes us on a journey through his path from aspiring college goalie to goalie coach to NHL goalie scout, sharing great advice for anyone aspiring to work at the top levels in either role, and how each job has impacted the way he does the other. This in-depth interview is loaded with great advice and take aways for goalies, goalie parents, goalie coaches and anyone working (or hoping to work) in the scouting world.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we dig into the benefits of working with different coaches in the off-season, and the importance of bringing an open mind to those sessions.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Joseph Woll of the Toronto Maple Leafs breaking down depth decisions and screen management tips against a 5-on-3.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to dig into the debate about whether to tuck or untuck your chest protector. Can Cam get Woody to switch?
On the episode, we are joined by Dean McDermott, who shares his rocky road to sobriety. He opens up about his traumatic childhood and his rise to fame. Over the years, Dean had numerous failed attempts at sobriety, and it wasn't until he was willing to surrender that things changed. This is Dean's story on the Sober Motivation podcast. ---------- Dean's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imdeanmcdermott/ Join the Sober Motivation Community: https://sobermotivation.mn.co/ 00:00 Introduction to the Sober Motivation Podcast 00:16 Meet Dean: A Journey Begins 00:39 Early Life Struggles and Trauma 02:52 First Encounter with Alcohol 03:56 Losing a Parent and Turning to Alcohol 04:30 Descent into Addiction 05:52 Failed Attempts at Sobriety 08:32 Life in Hollywood and Further Downfall 13:04 The Turning Point: Surrender and Recovery 20:15 Finding Faith and Building a New Life 22:45 Challenges of Staying Sober 30:24 The Turning Point: Realizing the Need for Change 32:06 A Cry for Help: Public Mistakes and Personal Realizations 34:00 The Path to Recovery: Embracing the 12 Steps 34:52 Parenting and Personal Growth: Lessons from Recovery 35:58 The Struggle with Sobriety: Overcoming Self-Doubt 43:44 The Power of Willingness: Embracing Change 51:46 Finding Purpose: The Role of Service in Recovery 54:17 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Episode 294 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features an interview with Filip Gustavsson of the Minnesota Wild.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Gustavsson shares some of the lessons he's learned from playing with Marc-Andre Fleury, including a few old school tricks that he has to be careful not to overdo. It's a great lesson on trying new things but not trying force everything. Gustavsson also talks about his experiences growing up in Sweden as a goalie, including the continuing influence of Lulea goalie coach Linda Blomquist, who many will remember as one of there inventors of RVH from an article we ran years ago, his transition to North America, the ongoing battle to keep his hands more active, and a recent change in how he manages the rush.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we talk about changing the way we talk about goals as hockey observers and the negative affect it has if we don't.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Devin Cooley of the Calgary Flames with a great look at stance and managing screens on a 4-on-3 power play.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to dig into the debate about whether to tuck or untuck your chest protector. Can Cam get Woody to switch?
Tony's tales of terror returns with this little know but well reviewed Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon!#heydidyoueverseethatmovie #tonystalesofterror #behindthemasktheriseofleslievernon #scarymovies #horrormovies #moviepodcast
This movie resolves so many unanswered questions in horror movies. Join AK & Laura as they discuss the mockumentary that follows a serial killer who lives in a world where Freddy, Michael, and Jason all exist! Also, Robert Englund's in it. :)The video version will premiere on YouTube this coming Monday at Noon Eastern!https://www.youtube.com/@ChainsawGirlsPodThe EXTENDED EPISODE will go live on Patreon once the video premiere finishes!All our socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chainsawgirlspodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chainsawgirlspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chainsawgirlspod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Midnight Terrors is back with another all new episode this week! :) It is the return of MTP's lovely and amazing co-host...Jules! Jules and Kevin are back with a monthly episode together! This time around, the movie pick is from Kevin...and it's none other than 2006's Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon! What did your co-hosts think of this movie? What is it about this movie that makes it so clever? Do your co-hosts recommend it to be seen? Find out now on episode 117 of The Midnight Terrors Podcast! Vote Midnight Terrors Podcast as Best Local Podcast in Charleston:Vote Now! Best of Charleston 2025 Final VotingVote Charleston's Absent Friends as Best Performing Arts Group in Charleston:Vote Now! Best of Charleston 2025 Final Voting
Episode 293 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fantastic, information packed interview with pro goalie and coach Connor LaCouvee.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, LaCouvee returns three years after his InGoal debut to catch us up on life as a pro in Slovakia, as well as his ongoing transition to doing more goalie coaching, and how the two complement each other. From discussions on Goalie IQ and how to develop it, understanding the difference between how a player sees us as goalies and how we see ourselves, how to bets use a journal to guide your own improvement, what "edge work" really means, and how coaching can help young goalies get better, this thing is loaded.If you want to reach Connor to learn more about his coaching find him on social here:https://facebook.com/lacouveegoaltending/https://instagram.com/lacouveegoaltending/https://x.com/connorlacouveehttps://youtube.com/lacouveegoaltending In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we talk about "how much is too much" when it comes to spring and summer plans for your young goalie, what factors should go into those decisions, and why "my goalie want to do it" isn't always a good reason to let them.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features a quick return of Cam Talbot, who has talked about his use of Vizual Edge, and a look at some of the important factors in skate-or-slide decisions on rush chances with lateral pass options.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to look at Warrior's new suspenders, which include enough features to have non-suspender wearing Woody intrigued.
Episode 292 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fun and informative conversation with Matt Zaba, goalie coach of AHL Colorado Eagles.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Zaba shares insights from his playing days, which included time (and 1 NHL game) with Henrik Lundqvist and Benoit Allaire before finishing up in Europe, as well as lessons from the transition to coaching, which includes time in the USHL and NCAA before taking the job with the Colorado Avalanche franchise, and his work on the private side with the Mountain High Hockey Goalie Club (and their entertaining social media accounts). Loaded with advice from all aspects of Zaba's many experiences, this is a can't miss interview.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we talk about scouts, why it's important for goalie parents to understand how it works at various levels, and not chase them.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Joey Daccord of the Seattle Kraken with another excellent video breakdown session, this time talking net play.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the Sportmask goalie mask lineup, from mid to high price points, and even an option for ringette.
In this groundbreaking episode, we sit down with Vory for his first-ever sit-down interview. On the I AM ATHLETE platform, we dive deep into his life, discussing everything from his collaborations with Kanye West to the profound loss of his brothers. This isn't just an interview; it's therapy, offering a raw and honest look at the struggles and triumphs that shape Vory as an artist and individual. Join us for this intimate conversation that goes beyond the surface! #vory #hiphop #rap #kentuckyrap #louisville #kentucky #explore #uofl #wku #lildurk #meekmill #jackharlow Get closer to the live events you love with Vivid Seats! Download the app for personalized event recommendations and earn rewards with every ticket purchase. - https://vividseats.go.link/gPKvK Get your game day experience started—use the Vivid Picks app to win cash and grab tickets through Vivid Seats, all in one place! - https://www.vividpicks.com/promo/athlete Stay in the loop!
Episode 291 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features the return of Calgary Flames AHL and goalie development coach Mackenzie Skapski.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Skapski shares insights from his first two and a half seasons with the Flames, which followed a five-year pro career that included playing two games (with a .978 save percentage) for the New York Rangers, some of the scoring trends he's seeing at the highest levels and how the Flames goalie department has worked guys like Dustin Wolf and Devin Cooley to adapt their tactics to those evolving attacks. It's a fascinating discussion that gets into everything from the special working relationship with Calgary director of goaltending Jordan Sigalet and Flames goalie coach Jason LaBarbera, to finer details of depth management and the need to start thinking of it in east-west terms as well as north-south.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we talk goalie masks, the importance of a good fit, and how those options have changed dramatically in the past decade.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Charlie Lindgren walking us through a power play and why important "scanning" habits should start at an early age.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the CCM AXIS F9 Mask, which includes impact-absorbing D3O smart foam in a second price point option.
Episode 290 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features 12-year NHL veteran Cam Talbot of the Detroit Red Wings.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Talbot shares great advice and insights into working with new voices and incorporating new ideas when you work with a new goalie coach, something he's done a lot with four different teams over the past four seasons. He explains what ideas have stuck and remained a part of his game now during a great starts with the Red Wings, and how his work with Vizual Edge has led to two NHL All Star Game appearances in the past three seasons, as well as how he uses it daily during the season and how specifically it has helped.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we dig a little deeper into finding the right balance when you are trying to be both a goalie coach and parent to your child.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which also appropriately features Talbot and a breakdown on the importance of knowing handedness while killing penalties, as well as the keys to a good lateral push when that includes a one-time option on the backdoor.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the new True Catalyst PX5 gloves and blocker, featuring the all new Opti-Angle.
Episode 289 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Washington Capitals goalie and Vezina Trophy candidate Logan Thompson.In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Thompson talked to us a day before signing his six-year, $35.1 million contract extension about why his transition to Washington has gone so smoothly, as well as about a tactical adjustment that started late last season with the Vegas Golden Knights, the importance of past relationships to his success now, and more.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop It Goaltending U the App, we reviewed the top-5 annoying trends for goalie parents and how to manage them.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, featuring a double dip of goalie video review sessions with both Alex Lyon and Vizual Edge user Joseph Woll.And in our weekly gear segment, we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the new True Catalyst PX5 pads with diamond glide.
A social media blogger is tied up in her home and her husband is abducted, and later found dead. Police soon have a web of suspects, and learn that appearances and the truth can be far from the same. View source material and photos for this episode at: anatomyofmurder.com/behind-the-mask-ernest-ibarraCan't get enough AoM? Find us on social media!Instagram: @aom_podcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @AOM_podcast | @audiochuckFacebook: /listenAOMpod | /audiochuckllc