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⚠️ Content WarningThis episode contains open discussions about suicide, mental health and loss. Please take care of yourself first. If you're not in the right headspace, come back to this one when you're ready. There is no rush.If you need support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (available 24/7) or visit lifeline.org.au—This week I sat down with Macario De Souza, known to most as Kid Mac, and this one really got me.Macario grew up in Maroubra, one of Australia's most iconic and tight-knit surf communities, and from a young age he was finding his way through a world that wasn't always easy. He opens up about the challenges he faced towards the end of his school life and how surfing and storytelling became his way through.Most people know Macario from Bra Boys, the landmark Australian surf documentary that put Maroubra on the map and introduced him to working alongside Russell Crowe. That film changed the trajectory of his life and sparked a career built on telling stories that matter.We also get into Fighting Fear, his deeply personal documentary that saw him confront his own mental health challenges head on. It's a film that took real courage to make, and Macario speaks about that journey with total honesty.But the heart of this conversation is his new film, In Pieces Together. The film tells the story of Blake Johnston's world record surf — and the story running alongside it about Blake's dad, his battle with mental health, and his death by suicide. It is one of the most important surf films ever made, and talking with Macario about why he felt compelled to tell this story was something I won't forget in a hurry.This one is for anyone who has ever lost someone, loved someone who is struggling, or believes that storytelling has the power to change lives.In this episode we cover:Growing up in Maroubra and the Bra Boys cultureThe challenges he faced at the end of his school lifeMaking Bra Boys and working with Russell CroweHow filmmaking became his path forwardFighting Fear and his own mental health journeyIn Pieces Together — Blake Johnston's world record surfBlake's dad, his mental health battle and his death by suicideWhy this film matters and the lives it could changeIf this episode brought something up for you:
⚠️ Content WarningThis episode contains open discussions about suicide, mental health and loss. Please take care of yourself first. If you're not in the right headspace, come back to this one when you're ready. There is no rush.If you need support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (available 24/7) or visit lifeline.org.au—This week I sat down with Macario De Souza, known to most as Kid Mac, and this one really got me.Macario grew up in Maroubra, one of Australia's most iconic and tight-knit surf communities, and from a young age he was finding his way through a world that wasn't always easy. He opens up about the challenges he faced towards the end of his school life and how surfing and storytelling became his way through.Most people know Macario from Bra Boys, the landmark Australian surf documentary that put Maroubra on the map and introduced him to working alongside Russell Crowe. That film changed the trajectory of his life and sparked a career built on telling stories that matter.We also get into Fighting Fear, his deeply personal documentary that saw him confront his own mental health challenges head on. It's a film that took real courage to make, and Macario speaks about that journey with total honesty.But the heart of this conversation is his new film, In Pieces Together. The film tells the story of Blake Johnston's world record surf — and the story running alongside it about Blake's dad, his battle with mental health, and his death by suicide. It is one of the most important surf films ever made, and talking with Macario about why he felt compelled to tell this story was something I won't forget in a hurry.This one is for anyone who has ever lost someone, loved someone who is struggling, or believes that storytelling has the power to change lives.In this episode we cover:Growing up in Maroubra and the Bra Boys cultureThe challenges he faced at the end of his school lifeMaking Bra Boys and working with Russell CroweHow filmmaking became his path forwardFighting Fear and his own mental health journeyIn Pieces Together — Blake Johnston's world record surfBlake's dad, his mental health battle and his death by suicideWhy this film matters and the lives it could changeIf this episode brought something up for you:
⚠️ Content WarningThis episode contains open discussions about suicide, mental health and loss. Please take care of yourself first. If you're not in the right headspace, come back to this one when you're ready. There is no rush.If you need support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (available 24/7) or visit lifeline.org.au—This week I sat down with Macario De Souza, known to most as Kid Mac, and this one really got me.Macario grew up in Maroubra, one of Australia's most iconic and tight-knit surf communities, and from a young age he was finding his way through a world that wasn't always easy. He opens up about the challenges he faced towards the end of his school life and how surfing and storytelling became his way through.Most people know Macario from Bra Boys, the landmark Australian surf documentary that put Maroubra on the map and introduced him to working alongside Russell Crowe. That film changed the trajectory of his life and sparked a career built on telling stories that matter.We also get into Fighting Fear, his deeply personal documentary that saw him confront his own mental health challenges head on. It's a film that took real courage to make, and Macario speaks about that journey with total honesty.But the heart of this conversation is his new film, In Pieces Together. The film tells the story of Blake Johnston's world record surf — and the story running alongside it about Blake's dad, his battle with mental health, and his death by suicide. It is one of the most important surf films ever made, and talking with Macario about why he felt compelled to tell this story was something I won't forget in a hurry.This one is for anyone who has ever lost someone, loved someone who is struggling, or believes that storytelling has the power to change lives.In this episode we cover:Growing up in Maroubra and the Bra Boys cultureThe challenges he faced at the end of his school lifeMaking Bra Boys and working with Russell CroweHow filmmaking became his path forwardFighting Fear and his own mental health journeyIn Pieces Together — Blake Johnston's world record surfBlake's dad, his mental health battle and his death by suicideWhy this film matters and the lives it could changeIf this episode brought something up for you:
On this episode, in tribute to Jack Douglas, I play all songs produced by him. Also a Triumph show review from Blake Johnston and Michael Street, Eric the RnRPleeb calls in with show reviews of the new Iron Maiden documentary and a David Lee Roth Show Review. I also review Ultimate Classic Rock’s article on the number one albums of 1976. Donate to the show – Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Membership Donate on Venmo Ralph Miller – $50 Travel Funds Dan Gerawan – $50 John Morgan – $25 Blake Johnston – $20 Gregg Brofer – $20 Stephen Lumm – $20 Richard Fusey – $11 Todd Cunningham – $10 Danny Borden – $5 Steven Cohen – $5 Bruce McMillan – $3 (Venmo donation id is @Michael-Butler-11) PATREON DONORS Joe Pawlak – $16.66 Kirk Crawford – $12.77 Patrick Shanahan – $10 Brian Springer – $8 Jon Scott – $8 Michael Street – $7.50 Dave Slusher – $5.55 Robert Harvey – $5 Chiaki Hinohara – $5 MedakiMetal on Instagram Jamie Jefford – $5 Erik Klein – $5 Paul Smith – $5 Justin Lefkowitz – $5 Steve Trice – $5 James Shapiro – $5 Martin Clawley – $5 Nadi Itani – $5 Eric Stowell – $4 Mike Hellyer – 4 pounds Mark Mazzel – $3 Adrian Boschan – $2 Amelia Bowen – $2 RnR Pleeb – $1.42 3Legs4wheels – $1 Arne Stach – $1 Paypal Donors Dave Franco – $20 Steven Laperriere – $20 Richard Strom – $20 Jeff and Cheri Thieleke – $10 William Bealle – $10 Ralph Miller – $10 School Of Podcasting – $10 Bradley Lisko – $10 Benjamin Mueller – $5 Christopher Del Grande – $5 Jayce Lesniewski – $5 Vincent Crimi – $5 Jon Tennis – $5 Rachel Rosenberg – $5 John Ofenloch – $5 Peter Spark $5 Gregg Long – $5 Andrew Howe – $5 Brian Grattidge – $2 Kai Matsuda – $2 Lasse Satvedthagen – $2 Chad Kiffmeyer – $2 Dave Alexander – $2 Deborah Dreyfus – $2 Adam Croft – $2 William Moffett – $2The post RIP Jack Douglas and More – Rock and Roll Geek Show 1453 first appeared on The Rock and Roll Geek Show.
On this episode I talk about my trip to my hometown. I talk about seeing Steve Earle in a church. I listen to the first 2 new Rolling Stones songs. The Rock n Roll Copywriter calls in with a Cheap Trick Show Review. The Rock n Roll Hoosier calls in with a Foghat Show review. And more! Music by Steve Earle and The Supersuckers Rolling Stones Cheap Trick American Heartbreak Rod Stewart Donate to the show – Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Membership Thanks to Joe Pawlak for the $200 cash Donation! Thanks to Dave Franco for the $100 cash Donation! Donate on Venmo Tim Schall – $50 Kirk Crawford – $50 Dan Gerawan. -$50 John Morgan – $25 ?Blake Johnston – $20 Gregg Brofer – $20 B.J. Lisko – $20 Richard Fusey $11.95 Todd Cunningham – $10 Danny Borden – $5 Bruce McMillan – $3 (Venmo donation id is @Michael-Butler-11) PATREON DONORS Joe Pawlak – $16.66 Kirk Crawford – $12.77 Patrick Shanahan – $10 Brian Springer – $8?Jon Scott – $8 Michael Street – $7.50 Dave Slusher – $5.55 Robert Harvey – $5 Chiaki Hinohara – $5 MedakiMetal on Instagram Jamie Jefford – $5 Erik Klein – $5 Paul Smith – $5 Justin Lefkowitz – $5 Steve Trice – $5 James Shapiro – $5 Martin Clawley – $5 Nadi Itani – $5 Eric Stowell – $4 Mike Hellyer – 4 pounds Mark Mazzel – $3 Adrian Boschan – $2 Amelia Bowen – $2 RnR Pleeb – $1.42 3Legs4wheels – $1 Arne Stach – $1 Paypal Donors Richard Strom – $20 Dave Franco – $20 Steven Laperriere – $20 Jason Shepard – $10 Bradley Lisko – $10 Ralph Miller – $10 William Bealle – $10 School of Podcasting – $10 Jeff and Cheri Thieleke – $10 Christopher Del Grande – $5 Andrew Howe – $5 Jayce Lesniewski – $5 Benjamin Mueller – $5 John Ofenloch – $5 Vinent Crimi – $5 Jon Tennis – $5 Rachel Rosenberg – $5 Gregg Long – $5 Adam Croft – $2 Deborah Dreyfus – $2 Brian Grattidge – $2 Peter Spark – $5 Kai Matsuda – $2 William Moffett – $2 Lasse Satvedthagen – $2 Chad Kiffmeyer – $2 Dave Alexander – $2The post Drinking on a Saturday Afternoon – Rock and Roll Geek Show 1452 first appeared on The Rock and Roll Geek Show.
Shaun is flying high after Fremantle’s dominant performance last night, unpacking every goal and tackle that led to the win. We are also joined by world-record-breaking endurance surfer Blake Johnston. Blake discusses his incredible new film In Pieces Together, which documents his record-breaking surf while opening up vital conversations about mental health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blake Johnston is joined by AFL and Port Adelaide legend Ryan Burton for Day 3 of the Randwick Carnival. One Group 1 on the card — but we're hunting a $101 multi.We cover the All Aged Stakes and the Champagne Stakes in full, break down every runner, and build our multi leg by leg.ALL AGED STAKES (1400m)A wide open race — but one horse stands out as the value play. Giga Kick has the class but does he need the sting out of the track? Jimmysstar has been inconclusive this prep. Angel Capital gets James McDonald for the first time and is desperate for the rise to 1400m. Fangirl is over the odds at double figures. And Beiwacht — flying, maps perfectly, back to 1400m for the first time since his Golden Rose demolition. He's the one.CHAMPAGNE STAKESCan Campione D'Italia stamp himself as the only dual G1 winner of the two-year-old crop? Miss Chanel never runs a bad race — wide draw but strong late. Fireball keeps chasing home his stablemate — can the low draw help him turn the tables? And Southend — two from two and unbeaten. How good is he? We find out Saturday.Full analysis. Form. Value plays. And a $101 multi.
The Championships Day 2 is here — headlined by Autumn Glow
The Championships Day 1 is here — and the Rollover Challenge is alive.
It's the race that stops a nation! The Melbourne Cup!Sam Wood, Blake Johnston & Nick Lloyd dissect the key form lines and runners for this year's Melbourne Cup, plus, they provide their Top 5 and Betting Strategies on the great race.Get the inside word, betting insights, and expert previews for a massive weekend of spring racing.Want all of BJ's tips every day of the week? Become a Member! Sign up using the code MO50
Blake Johnston is a world record surfer and mental health advocate. His memoir is 'Swellbeing: Everyone deserves to feel awesome'. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I live in Cronulla and thought I knew Blake Johnston's story, yet I was still caught crying like a baby on the train. SO heartfelt, SO raw, SO well done. You had better believe I absolutely begged for an interview and couldn't have been more stoked to have chatted with Blake..I kept the Dave saying hello in there because how cute is he...And in exciting news, I accidentally have a brand new copy of Swellbeing to give away! All you have to do is be a ReadA Book member to go into the drawer! I'll do one of those cute wheels to pick a winner on the 26th of October and hahah do a instagram live..fun! And to join our ReadA Book community head on over to www.readabook.com.au. We are a wonderful collective of like minded book lovers where you can mix and mingle and be, and together we can all enjoy reading more
The incredible Blake Johnston joined Jonesy & Amanda to chat about his new book, Swellbeing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Blake 'Blakey' Johnston growing up around the beaches of Cronulla, life was good and surfing was everything. At sixteen, he turned pro and took off around the world, chasing his dream to become the world's best. The thing about dreams, though, is that they change - sometimes by choice and sometimes by circumstance. For some people, that change can be too much. 'SwellBeing: Everyone Deserves to Feel Awesome' is a powerful memoir and mental health toolkit from the world record holder for longest surf. Blake Johnston's first book is an honest and inspiring story about carrying a family history of suicide and struggling with mental illness, what he did to rise back up and the lessons he wants to share to help others. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Blake Johnston about his idyllic childhood growing up in the beachside suburb of Cronulla, his early success on the pro surfing circuit, and the toolkit everyone one needs to make it through the tough times and live their best lives.
For Blake 'Blakey' Johnston growing up around the beaches of Cronulla, life was good and surfing was everything. At sixteen, he turned pro and took off around the world, chasing his dream to become the world's best. The thing about dreams, though, is that they change - sometimes by choice and sometimes by circumstance. For some people, that change can be too much.'SwellBeing: Everyone Deserves to Feel Awesome' is a powerful memoir and mental health toolkit from the world record holder for longest surf. Blake Johnston's first book is an honest and inspiring story about carrying a family history of suicide and struggling with mental illness, what he did to rise back up and the lessons he wants to share to help others. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Blake Johnston about his idyllic childhood growing up in the beachside suburb of Cronulla, his early success on the pro surfing circuit, and the toolkit everyone one needs to make it through the tough times and live their best lives.
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Guinness World Record holder for longest surf session and biggest paddle out, Blake Johnston chats with Adam Hawse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Hear us now, mum!"As you would have picked up in this podcast, not only can you listen to us on your regular podcast app but we will be in your ears via SEN Track from 5-6pm every Thursday afternoon for your drive home!None of this would be possible without our good friends at UPC Showdown. The New Way To Play!Download the App Now: bit.ly/UPCShowdownSam Wood, Blake Johnston & Nick Lloyd find a couple of roughies you should be including in your Main Event Showdown.The Good, The Bad & The Ugly is back with a heavy hitting agenda.Be sure to reach out to us on our socials @thelegup_australia and send in your DMs for a chance to feature on our weekly show!Are you a member yet? Jump onboard and join our punting community.Get involved today: bit.ly/MO-GetStartedImagine what you could be buying instead. Set a deposit limit.Support the Show.Support the Show.
We've made it.As you would have picked up in this podcast, from July 11, we will be in your ears via SEN Track from 5-6pm every Thursday afternoon for your drive home!None of this would be possible without our good friends at UPC Showdown. The New Way To Play!Download the App Now: bit.ly/UPCShowdownSam Wood, Blake Johnston & Nick Lloyd find a couple of roughies you should be including in your Main Event Showdown.We have a cracker of a question from the “DM of the Week” and of course, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly!Be sure to reach out to us on our socials @thelegup_australia and send in your DMs for a chance to feature on our weekly show!Are you a member yet? Jump onboard and join our punting community.Get involved today: bit.ly/MO-GetStartedImagine what you could be buying instead. Set a deposit limit.Support the Show.
The panel of Luke Marlow, Mike Wood, Chris Roots and Blake Johnston take a look at tomorrow's Rosehill meeting.
Chris Roots, Nick Berney, Blake Johnston and Dave Stanley look at Saturday's Royal Randwick meeting.
We're a racing podcast, but we've just got to take a moment to appreciate the mighty Maroons! Nick Lloyd & Blake Johnston are in the hot seat for this week's pod, talking all things Origin Game I and the Queensland Oaks!Plus, we've got The Good, Bad & Ugly, presented by UPC Showdown! Download the app today: bit.ly/UPCShowdownSupport the Show.
Blake Johnston, Chris Roots, Mitch Cohen, Luke Marlow and Dave Stanley look at Saturday's Royal Randwick meeting.
Blake Johnston, Chris Roots, Mike Wood and Dave Stanley look at Saturday's Dark Jewel meeting at Scone.
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Richard Callander, Blake Johnston, Chris Roots, Luke Marlow and Dave Stanley look at Saturday's The Coast meeting at Newcastle.
Mike Wood, , Blake Johnston, Chris Roots and Dave Stanley look at Saturday's Rosehill Gardens meeting.
Nick Burney, Mitch Cohen, Chris Roots and Blake Johnston look at the multi for tomorrow.
First thing's first. Pride Of Jenni, that was the best thing we have ever seen on a racetrack.Eat ya heart out, Vo Rogue!The curtain closes on Group 1 racing in Sydney for another season, but fear not, there's plenty of top-line racing right around the corner in Brisbane & Adelaide.Nick Lloyd & Blake Johnston preview the Group 1 Champagne Stakes, Group 1 All Aged Stakes & The Quokka ahead of this weekend.We go through The Good, The Bad and The Ugly from this week's racing brought to you by UPC ShowdownDownload the App Now bit.ly/UPCShowdownAnd we have a cracker of a question from the “DM of the Week”Are you a member yet? Jump onboard and join our punting community. https://bit.ly/TLUMembersWe've had a great month in March finishing +126.16 units between the four states, see below: NSW: -28.3 (Lift BJ!)QLD: +110.25 (Raise the bat Lloydy)VIC: +60.47 (Well played Benny)SA: -25.50For a more detailed look at our results, check out our results page here thelegupaustralia.com/mo-results.Have you got a question for us to answer in the poddy? Hit us up on Instagram https://bit.ly/instaTLUImagine what you could be buying instead. Set a deposit limit.Support the show
Luke Marlow, Richard Callander, Blake Johnston, Brodie Nickson and Dave Stanley look at Saturday's Royal Randwick meeting.
Will we witness history this weekend?The elite racing continues in Sydney this weekend with Week Two of The Championships. Nick Lloyd and Blake Johnston will discuss the Group Ones: ATC Oaks, Sydney Cup, Queen Elizabeth & Queen Of The Turf.We go through The Good, The Bad and The Ugly from this weeks racing brought to you by UPC ShowdownDownload the App Now bit.ly/UPCShowdown And we have a cracker of a question from the “DM of the Week”Are you a member yet? Jump onboard and join our punting community. https://bit.ly/TLUMembersWe've had a great month finishing +126.16 units between the four states, see below: NSW: -28.3 (Lift BJ!)QLD: +110.25 (Raise the bat Lloydy)VIC: +60.47 (Well played Benny)SA: -25.50For a more detailed look at our results, check out our results page here thelegupaustralia.com/mo-results.Have you got a question for us to answer in the poddy? Hit us up on Instagram https://bit.ly/instaTLUImagine what you could be buying instead. Set a deposit limit.Support the show
Luke Marlow, Richard Callander, Blake Johnston and Dave Stanley look at Saturday's Royal Randwick meeting.
Live from the Surf for Sanity Charity event in Cabarita, featuring 2005 World Champ and Hall of Famer, Chelsea Hedges, Techno Viking, Blake Johnston, and Sporting Excellence Shaman, Simon Williams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blake Johnston is one unstoppable force. In March 2023, Blakey completed an astonishing goal - breaking the world record of surfing for over 40 hours. Blakey is more than just a legendary surfer - he's a mental health advocate, Director of Cronulla Surfing Academy and a key note speaker. His mission and his purpose stem from the hardest of heartbreaks - the loss of his father after he'd just turned 30. CW: This episode contains discussions of suicide. If this episode raises any issues for you, help is available through Lifeline on 13 11 14 or via their website lifeline.org.au. LINKS Learn more about Blakey Johnston here Follow Blakey on Instagram @blakeyjohnston Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website https://www.antmiddleton.com/ Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. Want to see Ant live on stage? Click here for his current tour dates. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producers: Anna Henvest & Edwina StottManaging Producer: Elle BeattieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blake Johnston is my hero!I loved learning Blake's story. We had so many similarities with our surf careers and mindset now.Blake owns and operates a surf school in Cronulla and is the ultimate ocean lover. In memory of his Dad's passing 10 years ago, Blake recently broke the world record for the world's longest surf! 40 hours straight!To donate click this link :) - www.worldslongestsurf.com/t/thegoodhumanfactoryA few key topics in this chatGrowing up in CronullaHigh SchoolSuccessful junior surf careerBuying the Cronulla Surf SchoolEffects of Suicide on Blake and his familyWorld's longest surf!I loved this chat and so will you!Blake's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/blakeyjohnston/?hl=enThis episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off.SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THE NEW - CHANGE YOUR WORLD COLLECTION HERE :)Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/change-your-world-collectionTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blake Johnston is my hero!I loved learning Blake's story. We had so many similarities with our surf careers and mindset now.Blake owns and operates a surf school in Cronulla and is the ultimate ocean lover. In memory of his Dad's passing 10 years ago, Blake recently broke the world record for the world's longest surf! 40 hours straight!To donate click this link :) - www.worldslongestsurf.com/t/thegoodhumanfactoryA few key topics in this chatGrowing up in CronullaHigh SchoolSuccessful junior surf careerBuying the Cronulla Surf SchoolEffects of Suicide on Blake and his familyWorld's longest surf!I loved this chat and so will you!Blake's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/blakeyjohnston/?hl=enThis episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off.SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THE NEW - CHANGE YOUR WORLD COLLECTION HERE :)Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/change-your-world-collectionTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Longest surf world record holder Blake Johnston, tells us about his resilience and perseverance in his 40 hour long story. He speaks about his growth and his experience with the sport, as well as his coaching and mental health advocacy. Chase Hardaker returns for beach banter For all things Life's a Beach, visit our site at https://www.lifesabeach.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifesabeachau/?hl=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Transform Sales Podcast #36, Amir Reiter interviews Blake Johnston, CEO of OutBoundView, about the challenges of outsourcing sales in the B2B industry. Blake emphasizes the importance of commitment and the harsh realities of setbacks on this journey. RESOURCES & LINKS: Want To Find the Right Agencies For Your Sales Team Quickly? Learn How You Can Use The CloudTask Marketplace here: https://www.cloudtask.com/find-agencies #TransformSales #leadgenerationcompanies #cloudtask
On this episode I talk about the Motley Crue drama, Blake Johnston calls in with a show review and much more. Music by : The Damned Paul Gilbert Hector The Zombies Greta Van Fleet Torpedohead Listen to all of these bands on Amazon Music and I get a kickback. Donate to the show – Rock […]
On this episode of The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd cold call Curren Caples to talk about his new skate part dropping this week, Chris breaks down the new Challenger Series schedule, Todd talks HOMESICK, we unveil and review the new YES! X Pyzel snowboard collab IRL, The Greatest Surf Movie In The Universe, Blake Johnston surfs for 40 hours and raises $350,000 for mental health awareness, Ryan Burch and the boys score on the East Coast, Chris is now an NFT guy, McGill's Skate Shop opening was insane, Bones Brigaders galore, copping the new Jordan 4 SBs at Rose St was sweet, LAPD skate chase, Jamie Blanek is our new hero, LOTS of great questions sent and answered, this is a great episode. Presented By: RationAle @rationalebrewing Hansen Surfboards @hansensurfboards BN3TH @BN3THApparel Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea New Greens @newgreens Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom
Aussie surfer Blake Johnston has shattered the world record for the longest surfing session.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El ex surfista profesional australiano Blake Johnston bate oficialmente el récord de la sesión de surf más larga del mundo. Escucha estas y otras noticias de deportes.
*) Ukraine vows to drag Russia into court Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed that those guilty of war crimes in Russia's war against Ukraine will be brought to justice. Zelenskyy said Ukraine was carrying out legal processes and mobilising its allies to have Russia appear in the International Criminal Court, as well as in national courtrooms. Moscow denies deliberately targeting civilians, though the conflict has killed thousands, displaced millions, and pulverised Ukrainian cities. *) Israelis stage 'day of resistance' against judicial reforms Tens of thousands of protesters have returned to the streets of Israel to stage another day of resistance against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial reforms. The fresh protests in Tel Aviv, West Jerusalem and Haifa came after Netanyahu rejected a compromise plan touted by the country's President Isaac Herzog. The judicial overhaul has raised concerns for Israel's democracy, as it would upend the country's system of checks and balances and give the prime minister too much power. *) Erdogan hails Turkic world's solidarity after quakes Hosting the extraordinary summit of leaders of the Organization of Turkic States, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed the Turkic world's solidarity after the deadly earthquakes in southern Türkiye. The Turkic world was among the first to help after the February 6 quakes, Erdogan said at the summit focusing on Disaster-Emergency Management and Humanitarian Assistance. You did not leave us alone in our most difficult moment. Our beloved nation will never forget your support, Erdogan told fellow heads of state. *) Cyclone Freddy kills hundreds in Malawia Rescuers in storm-ravaged Malawi have made a grim hunt for buried bodies after Cyclone Freddy struck the eastern African country, killing more than 300 people. Search and rescue efforts were a joint operation by the military and local inhabitants, who lacked sniffer dogs and were armed just with shovels. As the rains ceased for the first time in five days, rescuers dug up decomposing bodies from the mud and the debris of homes that had been swept away by the storm. *) Australian breaks record for world's longest surf Former surfing pro Blake Johnston has shredded the world record for the longest surfing session, catching waves for over 30 exhausting hours. The 40-year-old Australian broke down in tears at Sydney's Cronulla Beach after beating South African Josh Enslin's previous record of 30 hours 11 minutes. Johnston briefly thanked the crowd lining the beach during one of the short food and water breaks he was allowed, before paddling back out to try and push the record to 40 hours.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Milwaukee County; link TBD The Cabin is also presented by WCA's Group Health Trust; serving local governments and school districts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee health benefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3JMizCX Campfire Conversation: Eric and Ana enjoy the potato and leek soup brought in by Logan, the audio engineer, as Ana relays stories about luck and lore. Eric shares the bad luck of the Lady Elgin, a tragic event in Lake Michigan that dramatically altered the early Irish community in Milwaukee. Ana recounted some historic facts about Irish immigration to Wisconsin along with lucky & unlucky stories provided by staff from Discover Mediaworks. Communities that highlight Irish heritage and St. Patrick's Day are noted, including Milwaukee and La Crosse – which each host major Irish festivals in the summer – along with the Town of Erin (plus Holy Hill and Erin Hills Golf), New London (which becomes “New Dublin” for St. Patrick's) and even the tiny town of Luck, Wisconsin (home to a very recent lottery winner.) The Cabin also welcomes Blake Johnston from Milwaukee's County Clare, an Irish Pub and Inn that welcomes travelers from all over. With Blake, Eric, Ana, and Logan discuss more Irish lore, Celtic languages, unique elements of Irish history from both Ireland and Wisconsin, the parades to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, and the most authentic Irish food and beverage – including the story behind corned beef. In all, it's a good look at Irish heritage in Wisconsin. Inside SponsorsJolly Good Soda: https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4Marshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj
This is Day 24 of the Dog Days of Podcasting, where I attempt to do a show a day for the entire month of August. On this episode, Blake Johnston calls in with a show review of Rick Springfield/Men at Work/ John Waite. Also, we OPEN BUTLER'S MAIL. Thank you Michael Street for the Venison […]
This is Day 23 of the Dog Days of Podcasting, where I attempt to do a show a day for the entire month of August. On this episode, Blake Johnston calls in with a show review of Rick Springfield/Men at Work/ John Waite. Also, we OPEN BUTLER'S MAIL. Thank you Michael Street for the Venison […]
One of the most time consuming activities for a sales professional is weeding out leads. It's a top of the funnel exercise. Making sure the actual data in the leads is correct. Is the contact still there? Is the phone number and email correct? Are the web sites still active? All of this takes time. And, time is what sales professionals covet the most. Enter Outbound View and Blake Johnston. Johnston is the CEO and leader of the inside sales organization located in Nashville, Tennessee. They help companies find more opportunities. Leads. They make sure that sales professionals don't waste time combing through data to make sure leads are accurate. They do this top of funnel work and that's where their role ends. In essence, they help organizations make sure their leads are clean and accurate. Thus, freeing up time for a sales team to sell. In this episode Johnston discusses: Fishing in the right pond.Building data and cleansing data. Targeting / Data / MessagingNiching Down.Sales Channels and Connecting.Three basic sales skills that differentiate top sales performers. Creating a winning sales culture.Sales tools for success.Sales training and mentors. Call feedback.His one sales vitamin for all sales professionals. Connect with BlakeOfficial Website at Outbound ViewEmail: sales@outboundview.comLinkedInTwitterOutboundView Blog