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Guest: Kush Sharma, Director Municipal Modernization & Partnerships, Municipal Information Systems Association, Ontario (MISA Ontario)On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kush-sharma-9bb875a/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martin___________________________Episode NotesIn this part two of the three-part series on The Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin is joined by Kush Sharma to discuss the critical topic of building a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) office from the ground up. Both speakers bring invaluable insights from their extensive experiences, illustrating key points and real-world scenarios to help organizations navigate the complexities of cybersecurity and business transformation.Sean kicks off the conversation by emphasizing the strategic role of the CISO in business transformation. He explains that a successful CISO not only secures what the business wants to create but also contributes to developing a powerful and secure business. He points out that CISOs often have a unique perspective, experience, and data that can significantly impact the way business processes are transformed and managed.Kush expands on this by highlighting the need for adaptability and a mindset of continuous change. He shares that CISOs should view their organization as a business function solely dedicated to protecting assets. He uses examples to demonstrate how missions change every few years due to the rapid evolution of technology and processes, making it essential for security teams to pivot and adjust their strategies accordingly.Kush stresses the importance of collaboration across different teams—from digital to physical—and notes that a key to successful security management is building a culture that is adaptable and aligned with the business's changing objectives. One of the most interesting points brought up is the significance of involving security from the outset of any new project.Sean and Kush discuss the importance of integrating the CISO into discussions around business requirements, system architecture, and technology selection. By being involved early, CISOs can help ensure that the organization makes informed decisions that can save time, reduce risks, and ultimately contribute to a more secure business environment.Another critical aspect discussed is the approach to risk management. Kush describes a structured method where security teams provide options and recommendations rather than outright saying 'no' to business requests. He mentions the use of risk acceptance forms, which require high-level sign-offs, thus ensuring that decision-makers are fully aware of the risks involved and are accountable for them. This transparency fosters a sense of shared responsibility and encourages more informed decision-making.Both Sean and Kush provide a comprehensive look at the evolving role of the CISO. They make it clear that today's CISOs need to be strategic thinkers, skilled negotiators, and effective communicators to successfully lead their organizations through the complexities of modern cybersecurity challenges. The insights shared in this episode are invaluable for anyone looking to understand the multifaceted responsibilities of a CISO and the indispensable contributions they make to business success.___________________________SponsorsImperva: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988LevelBlue: https://itspm.ag/attcybersecurity-3jdk3___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
This podcast episode, hosted by Sean White, features an extensive conversation with Paul Subzak about solar energy and energy storage. Recorded in Orinda, California, Sean and Paul discuss a range of topics from utility-scale solar projects to the technical details of electrical infrastructure, including wire sizing and inverters. They also delve into the impacts of regulatory aspects on renewable energy projects and explore the future of solar technology and practical field implementation. Both Sean, with his solar education background, and Paul, with his engineering experience, offer deep insights into the current trends and future directions of the renewable energy industry. Topics covered: Paul Subzak www.linkedin.com DG = Distributed generation Clear sky Solar Impulse Inverters Trunk bus Power outage and brownouts Recloser IPC = Insulation Piercing Connector IPP = Independent Power Producer Aluminum and copper wire AHJ = Authority Having Jurisdiction Copper Clad Steel CYME www.cyme.com/software/cymcap/ Solar and energy storage Small Grid Interconnect Utility Scale Solar Projects Grid interconnect application NESC = National Electrical Safety Code High Voltage DC DG = Distribution Grid Transmission Grid Grounding Overcurrent Protection String inverters vs. Central inverters Transmission lines Grid following inverters Grid forming inverters Spinning reserves IBR = Inverter Based Resource MPPT = Maximum Power Point Tracking TE Connectivity Frequency regulation Geothermal Heat Pumps Transmission lines Solar in Texas and California DC and AC wire Duct banks ERCOT = Electric Reliability Council of Texas www.ercot.com NorCal Solar = Northern California Solar Energy www.norcalsolar.org ASES = American Solar Energy Society www.ases.org ISES - International Solar Energy Society www.ises.org Reach Paul Subzak here: Conductor Power: www.conductorpower.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com Learn more at www.solarSEAN.com and be sure to get NABCEP certified by takingSean's classes at www.heatspring.com/sean
On this episode of Real With Omar, I sit down with Sean Degman, co-founder of ACE and partner at Sailhouse of Tarrytown. Together, we delve into the profound concept of loss. Both Sean and I recently experienced the loss of a parent, and we discuss how such life-altering events can serve as powerful motivators and offer deep insights into our identities and values. Join us for an intimate and enlightening conversation on finding strength and perspective through adversity. Contact Omar https://www.instagram.com/askluisomar/ https://askluisomar.com/ https://hudsongrouprealty.com/ Contact Jason Degnan https://www.instagram.com/sean.degnan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-degnan-889a0a154
Wake up, you're going to be late—this week we're watching Your Name! Both Sean and Alex have never seen this high school, doomsday, body-swapping, time traveling, romantic animated feature from 2016. So put on your uniform, drink your sake, and remember our names for this week's movie and podcast. Have thoughts/comments/suggestions for us? Email us at CaptiveAudiencePod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From 'Spits & Suds' (subscribe here): Our Spits and Suds NHL insider Sean Shapiro joins Gavin Spittle for his weekly visit. Both Sean and Gavin are disappointed in the Dallas/Vegas puck drop times and give several examples why. Sean breaks down the regular season games and tells you why they are not a factor. Sean also spoke with GM Jim Nill regarding Chris Tanev and tells us about their conversation. Should Dadonov be reinserted into this lineup and who sits if so? It's a Stars playoff preview with Sean Shapiro and Gavin Spittle on Spits and Suds. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast, your host, Sean V. Bradley, sits down with a remarkable guest, Michael Watson. Michael, a successful sales manager hailing from the esteemed Koons Automotive Group, brings a wealth of experience and wisdom to the table. In this candid conversation, Sean and Michael delve into their personal journeys, unveiling tales of resilience, grit, and triumph in the world of automotive sales. Sean and Michael kick off the episode by reflecting on their respective journeys and the challenges they've overcome. They emphasize that adversity can be a stepping stone to success if you have the right mindset and work ethic. The conversation takes an inspiring turn as they discuss the importance of giving individuals with diverse backgrounds a second chance. Both Sean and Michael advocate for creating opportunities for those who may not have had a traditional path to success. Their heartfelt discussion touches on the transformative power of mentorship and guidance in the industry. Join Sean V. Bradley and Michael Watson on this enlightening journey through the world of automotive sales, filled with stories of resilience, the power of mentorship, and the secrets to success. For more insights and to access exclusive content, visit BradleyOnDemand.com. Key Takeaways Mindset Matters: Success begins with the right mindset, determination, and a strong work ethic. Build Relationships: Trust and rapport with customers are the cornerstones of success in automotive sales. Ownership Mentality: Treating your sales role as if you own the business can lead to exceptional results. Second Chances: Providing opportunities and mentorship to individuals with diverse backgrounds can be transformative. Resources for Success: Bradley Demand offers a wealth of resources and a supportive community to help you excel in the automotive industry. "We teach you in here how to maximize video for Showroom Sales, Internet Sales, BDC, and Fixed Operations. So the reason why I'm showing you all this is because if you're selling 30 cars a month, right, and you're averaging a minimum of 20 cars, can you imagine if you learned from Ali Reda, Frank Crinite, Cody Carter, Tianna Mick, and Crissy Burton?" - Sean V. Bradley About Michael Watson Mitch Watson, often referred to as Mitch, hails from Elizabeth, NJ, although he was born in a rather unconventional setting, in the midst of his mother's concealed pregnancy. Growing up in a tumultuous environment in the Elizabeth projects, marked by gangs and drugs, Mitch managed to maintain good academic standing. Tragically, he lost both of his parents before the age of 11. The survival skills honed on the streets ultimately translated into a thriving career in car sales, effectively redirecting the course of his life. With a strong conviction, Mitch believes that whatever the future holds for him, it will undoubtedly be influenced by his experiences as a successful car salesman. Resources Dealer Synergy & Bradley On Demand: The automotive industry's #1 training, tracking, testing, and certification platform and consulting & accountability firm. The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast: is the #1 resource for automotive sales professionals, managers, and owners. Also, join The Millionaire Car Salesman Facebook Group today! The Against All Odds Radio Show: Hosting guests that have started from the bottom and rose to the top. Also, join The Against All Odds Radio Show Guests & Listeners Facebook Group for the podcasted episodes. For more interactivity, join The Millionaire Car Salesman Club on Clubhouse. Win the Game of Googleopoly: Unlocking the secret strategy of search engines. The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast is Proudly Sponsored By: Dealer Synergy: The #1 Automotive Sales Training, Consulting, and Accountability Firm in the Automotive Industry! We have been building Internet Departments and BDCs for over two decades! It is this experience that has allowed us to develop the absolute best automotive Internet Sales, BDC, and CRM solutions for car dealerships. We have created the most effective training programs and processes. Phone scripts and rebuttals are our specialties, while CRM action plans, strategies, and templates are our expertise! Dealer Synergy will take both your tools and your people to the next level. Bradley On Demand: Automotive Sales Industry's #1 Interactive Training, Tracking, Testing and Certification Platform. With over 7,500 training modules, our platform has everything you and your dealership need to sell more cars, more often and more profitably! Money Mind Mapp (M3): Visit MoneyMindMapp.com for help in revolutionizing your business to help you sell more cars by tracking, projecting, and forecasting your personal sales goals!
As the inspiring and informative conversation concludes between the JL boys and Steve and Jordan from JACET the mood shifts from pursuing offenders to protecting children in the future. Both Sean and Daniel speak of their gratitude to share this conversation with the listeners before recapping all they've learned, a few surprises along the way and then what's next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we chat to Sean Wade CEO of Power Metal Resources and Tristan Pottas, CEO of First Development Resources. Power Metals Resources are a London Listed Metals Exploration and Development Company which finances and manages global resource projects and is further seeking large scale metal discoveries. The Company has a principal focus on opportunities offering district scale potential across a global portfolio including precious, base, strategic and energy metal exploration in North America, Africa and Australia. Project interests range from early-stage greenfield exploration to later-stage prospects currently subject to drill programmes. First Development Resources, who are a UK based, Australian focused exploration company with early stage interests in WA and NT and owns three highly prospective copper-gold projects in the region. Both Sean and Tristan give a great summary of both companies current activities and the short term outlook of the projects they are involved in across their portfolio. KEY TAKEAWAYS Power Metal Resources is a London-listed metals exploration and development company that focuses on opportunities with district-scale potential across a global portfolio, including precious metals, strategic metals, and energy metals. The company operates in various jurisdictions, including North America, Africa, and Australia, and has a diversified portfolio of assets in commodities such as uranium, lithium, gold, copper, and more. Power Metal Resources follows a project incubator model, where they invest in early-stage mining projects, undertake cost-effective exploration, and then monetize the value created through spin-outs, IPOs, or strategic partnerships. The company is actively engaged in exploration programs across its portfolio, with upcoming milestones including updates on the Northwind Lithium asset, Tati gold exploration in Botswana, and the uranium exploration program in the Athabasca Basin. First Development Resources (FDR) is a subsidiary of Power Metal Resources focused on early-stage exploration in Australia, particularly in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. FDR aims to make significant discoveries in gold, copper, and base metals, and is ready to commence exploration work once it completes its IPO listing. BEST MOMENTS "We are more of a project incubator…unlike a conventional mining company…we seek to crystallise the value that we create in those processes and monetise that for shareholders." "Fundamentally, what investors are looking for is an investment on the huge global economic transition to green energy…the big theme in mining really is transitioning to a greener and lower carbon world." "We have early stage projects in Western Australia where we're focusing on copper, gold, and base metals, which is neatly complemented by our Northern Territory Transition Metal project, which is the CELTA project." "We're part of a bigger stable…having that relationship with Power will also give FDR exposure to the resources which also contribute to Power's success." "We're ready to go…we are ready to go for several months in terms of the documentation…we're speaking to everybody who potentially could help us through the powers network, through FDR's network, through all of our networks, with a view of getting this on market as soon as we possibly can." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://www.powermetalresources.com info@powermetalresources.com @PowerMetRes https://firstdevelopmentresources.com @FirstDevRes info@firstdevelopmentresources.com mailto:rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ http://www.mining-international.org https://twitter.com/MiningConsult https://www.facebook.com/MiningInternational.org https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69dGPS29lmakv-D7LWJgQ?guidedhelp_flow=3 rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace.This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
This week on the REAL Collective Podcast, Sean Tasse (Broker) is joined by our newest team member Ali Ayyash (REALTOR®) to discuss the truth about starting a real estate career. Ali, shares his journey from initial struggles to the limitless opportunities the industry presents. We kick things off by delving into the challenges Ali faced when starting his career in real estate. From cold calls to understanding market trends, we discuss the skill set required to make it. The conversation then shifts to the enormous growth potential and flexibility that a career in real estate offers, and how Ali found his footing within the dynamic market. Both Sean and Ali explore different real estate strategies and how they align with consumer objectives. Are your clients looking for short-term gains or long-term investments? Knowing this can shape your approach as an agent. When it comes to education, Ali sheds light on the pros and cons of learning in-person versus online. Each has its own merits, but the choice can dramatically impact how quickly you adapt to the real-world challenges of the industry. Ali also discusses his own experience joining The REAL Collective Team and the mentorship that helped him succeed. We delve into the psychological aspect of real estate, discussing the importance of responding rather than reacting, and the benefits of taking a long-term perspective. Before diving into the second half of the episode, we take a brief halftime pause to sum up the discussion so far. Navigating the real estate business isn't a walk in the park. Ali shares some common struggles he encountered as a new agent and how he found solutions. Effective communication is key in real estate, and Ali shares tips on how to make your point using the right scripts. We also reflect on those "AHA moments" in real estate, which provide valuable practical lessons. As we wrap up the episode, we touch on the importance of maintaining professionalism in the industry. Tune into the REAL Collective podcast for a well-rounded understanding of these essential topics. Whether you're a budding REALTOR®, or someone looking to strengthen their real estate career, this episode promises a treasure trove of information. Dive in and expand your horizons! #realcollective #realservice #letlovelead Are you buying or selling? Book a meeting with our team today! https://calendly.com/seanrealcollective/consultation You can also follow us here! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/real.collective.inc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realcollective.ca Website: https://www.realcollective.ca Intro: (0:00) Meet Ali Ayyash : (1:32) Navigating the Challenges of Starting a Real Estate Career: (3:27) The Limitless Potential of a Real Estate Career: (7:59) Real Estate Strategies and Consumers' Objectives : (9:24) Starting a New Career: Learning In-Person Vs Online: (11:48) Ali's Experience Joining The Real Collective Team: (13:00 ) Responding Versus Reacting: The Benefits of Taking a Long-Term Perspective: (17:06 ) Half-Time: (15:40 ) Navigating the Real Estate Business: Struggles and Solutions of a New Agent: (17:47) No Need for a Presentation: When the Client is Already Committed: (19:15) Making a Point with the Right Scripts: How to Communicate Effectively: (23:18) A Reflection on Practical Real Estate Experiences: An Exploration of AHA Moments: (26:48 ) Outro: (29:33)
Both Sean and Jon are playing Disney Illusion Island this week. Sean also goes through Venba. Jon has a lot more including Double Dragon Gaiden, Gravity Circuit, and Toilet Shooting Star. Paul watches all of the Twisted Metal show. Final Fantasy XIV is coming to Xbox next year and the next expansion gets announced at Fan Fest, we get some first info on Nintendo's next console, and Jedi Survivor is being developed for past gen consoles. Top Down Perspective is listener funded. If you enjoy the show, and would like access to a ton of bonus content, consider supporting it at https://www.patreon.com/topdownperspective
In this episode, we hear from two speakers from Proud2BSafe – an organisation of motivational speakers who share personal stories about the impact of workplace accidents. In this podcast we hear from Sean Toon on mental health and why communication is key. And Matt Hazelton, who was a director at a construction firm when a tragic accident occurred resulting in him losing his two brothers and two good friends. Initially Proud2BSafe solely focused on Jason Anker's story but with the help of more motivational speakers sharing their stories, it aims to spread the word more broadly, change perspectives and help discuss the causes of people not speaking up at work.At the end, I also have a quick chat with Neil Fisher, a client of Proud2BSafe who was shortlisted for SHP's most influential person in health and safety last year, here, he briefly speaks about what it's been like to work with the organisation. Both Sean and Matt have highly motivational stories which aims to inspire and change people's attitudes towards health, safety and wellbeing for the better. Additional resources: Evolution of a safety speaker – from motivational to inspirational Virtually speaking 30 Days for 30 Years Safety & Health Expo is back! Safety & Health Expo If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous episodes on the Safety & Health Podcast hub. Please be sure to stay tuned in to SHPonline.co.uk for the very latest health and safety news. Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.
From 'The Rose Garden Report' (subscribe here), What was cool about the All Star? Well not a lot of things if you are to ask Sean and Erik. They go into how Giannis telling the team that Lillard will take the last second shot was cool. Erik mentions how only Mac McClung really brought it for the Dunk Contest. Both Sean and Erik go into how LeBron changed guys doing the Dunk Contest. Would you like to see the stars be in the Dunk Contest? The guys go into who had the best All Star Weekend and all eyes go too… Damian Lillard. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'The Rose Garden Report' (subscribe here), What was cool about the All Star? Well not a lot of things if you are to ask Sean and Erik. They go into how Giannis telling the team that Lillard will take the last second shot was cool. Erik mentions how only Mac McClung really brought it for the Dunk Contest. Both Sean and Erik go into how LeBron changed guys doing the Dunk Contest. Would you like to see the stars be in the Dunk Contest? The guys go into who had the best All Star Weekend and all eyes go too… Damian Lillard. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rose Garden Report: A Portland Trail Blazers and NBA Podcast
Welcome back to the Rose Garden Report with Sean Highkin. We have another great guest for you today as Sean has a Rose Garden Report friend, Erik Gundersen from Blazer Banter. Sean and Erik get into the episode by talking about the NBA All Star Weekend. Erik called this All Star one of the worst All star games he has ever seen. They go into why it sucked and then they go into how at least the dunk contest was unbelievable. What was cool about the All Star? Well not a lot of things if you are to ask Sean and Erik. They go into how Giannis telling the team that Lillard will take the last second shot was cool. Erik mentions how only Mac McClung really brought it for the Dunk Contest. Both Sean and Erik go into how LeBron changed guys doing the Dunk Contest. Would you like to see the stars be in the Dunk Contest? The guys go into who had the best All Star Weekend and all eyes go to… Damian Lillard. Now after finishing up all the All Star Weekend talk, let's talk about the Portland Trail Blazers. Sean goes into Jusuf Nurkic injury update and the importance of Nurkic being back on the team. Erik talks about how Nurkic helps on both sides of the floor for the Trail Blazers. Then here comes the other injury situation, what will the Blazers do about Anfernee Simons and who will replace Simons productivity. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rose Garden Report: A Portland Trail Blazers and NBA Podcast
What was cool about the All Star? Well not a lot of things if you are to ask Sean and Erik. They go into how Giannis telling the team that Lillard will take the last second shot was cool. Erik mentions how only Mac McClung really brought it for the Dunk Contest. Both Sean and Erik go into how LeBron changed guys doing the Dunk Contest. Would you like to see the stars be in the Dunk Contest? The guys go into who had the best All Star Weekend and all eyes go too… Damian Lillard. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rose Garden Report: A Portland Trail Blazers and NBA Podcast
What was cool about the All Star? Well not a lot of things if you are to ask Sean and Erik. They go into how Giannis telling the team that Lillard will take the last second shot was cool. Erik mentions how only Mac McClung really brought it for the Dunk Contest. Both Sean and Erik go into how LeBron changed guys doing the Dunk Contest. Would you like to see the stars be in the Dunk Contest? The guys go into who had the best All Star Weekend and all eyes go too… Damian Lillard. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rose Garden Report: A Portland Trail Blazers and NBA Podcast
Welcome back to the Rose Garden Report with Sean Highkin. We have another great guest for you today as Sean has a Rose Garden Report friend, Erik Gundersen from Blazer Banter. Sean and Erik get into the episode by talking about the NBA All Star Weekend. Erik called this All Star one of the worst All star games he has ever seen. They go into why it sucked and then they go into how at least the dunk contest was unbelievable. What was cool about the All Star? Well not a lot of things if you are to ask Sean and Erik. They go into how Giannis telling the team that Lillard will take the last second shot was cool. Erik mentions how only Mac McClung really brought it for the Dunk Contest. Both Sean and Erik go into how LeBron changed guys doing the Dunk Contest. Would you like to see the stars be in the Dunk Contest? The guys go into who had the best All Star Weekend and all eyes go to… Damian Lillard. Now after finishing up all the All Star Weekend talk, let's talk about the Portland Trail Blazers. Sean goes into Jusuf Nurkic injury update and the importance of Nurkic being back on the team. Erik talks about how Nurkic helps on both sides of the floor for the Trail Blazers. Then here comes the other injury situation, what will the Blazers do about Anfernee Simons and who will replace Simons productivity. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ross catches up with Interior Photographer Sean Conboy. We delve into the mind of a world class interior photographer and discuss the changes over the years from film to digital. Both Sean and I were late adopters of digital captures and this is a great listen for any photographer.Recorded at The Societies Convention 2022.A bit about Sean : An internationally renowned photographer, Sean Conboy provides architects, construction companies, designers and the world of advertising and marketing with a standard of work that only leaves you questioning the standards of others.With projects ranging from giant multiplex cinemas to multi-storey structures, Sean Conboy is often challenged with complex mixed lighting and atmospheric surroundings. A keen visual awareness, extensive technical experience and the finest large format equipment ensure you a result that simply can't be found anywhere else.Sean Conboy uses a variety of camera systems and equipment that enables him to consistently produce the some of the best architectural, industrial and commercial photography in the world.Sean is a Hasselblad AmbassadorCheck out more about Seans work at his website and for his workshops: https://seanconboy.com
Action Network senior NBA writer Matt Moore (@HPBasketball) brings contributors Jay Money (@JayMoneyIsMoney) and Sean Little (@ChicagoFlow) to the workshop to break down a huge slate with some juicy spots to bet in the Association. Both Sean and Jay like the Kings to bounce back against the Pacers, but Matt's a little nervous about it. Jay likes Minnesota without KAT to get some playoff revenge. Matt is riding the Green Machine in Boston, but he's also trusting the Nets and Knicks to both get wins. Plus, if SGA plays, he thinks the Thunder line is ridiculous. Those best bets, sides and leans on all sorts of games right here on this Wednesday edition of Buckets. Subscribe, rate and review for more NBA betting content.
In Episode 1192, Sean Woodley is joined by Katie Heindl (DIME, Basketball Feelings) to talk about the Toronto Raptors current jersey looks and why the team feels like it's in need of a re-design after their most recent rebrand was a pretty big miss. Off the top they dig into the current set of uniforms, why they leave them both wanting more, and whether the Tampa season will forever make this current set of jersey designs tied to bad and cursed feelings. Next, they talk about the elements they'd like to see be front facing in a new element. Both Sean and Katie agree purple is due for a big time comeback -- and not in the muted, disappointed fashion we saw in 2020-21 -- while chevrons need to br thrown out for good. Also, what about a jersey made of feathers? Or scales? Why must we be stuck with simple polyester blends as the only accepted jersey material! This was a weird one, hope you like it.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!PrizePicksCheck out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.SakaraSakara is a wellness company anchored in food as medicine, on a mission to nourish. Go to Sakara.com/LOCKEDON20 or Enter Code “LOCKEDON20” for 20% off at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 1192, Sean Woodley is joined by Katie Heindl (DIME, Basketball Feelings) to talk about the Toronto Raptors current jersey looks and why the team feels like it's in need of a re-design after their most recent rebrand was a pretty big miss. Off the top they dig into the current set of uniforms, why they leave them both wanting more, and whether the Tampa season will forever make this current set of jersey designs tied to bad and cursed feelings. Next, they talk about the elements they'd like to see be front facing in a new element. Both Sean and Katie agree purple is due for a big time comeback -- and not in the muted, disappointed fashion we saw in 2020-21 -- while chevrons need to br thrown out for good. Also, what about a jersey made of feathers? Or scales? Why must we be stuck with simple polyester blends as the only accepted jersey material! This was a weird one, hope you like it. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! PrizePicks Check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Sakara Sakara is a wellness company anchored in food as medicine, on a mission to nourish. Go to Sakara.com/LOCKEDON20 or Enter Code “LOCKEDON20” for 20% off at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sean and Jody chatted using Zoom, Jody hates the Zoom. Both Sean and Jody had a day!!! OY! And that was before the problems arose. So, as usual, there were some tech issues. Jody shall be fired, again. Since, the show ended abruptly for our Patreon folks. Hope you enjoyed this week's installment of show #676.4.2.12.12/OmicronEdition Talk at you later! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Sean and Catherine chat with Gordon South, aka WoodBully, to discuss different ways they have found success when trying to start a grow their businesses that might be considered unorthodox. Both Sean and WoodBully have found a lot of value in doing things a little bit differently, and in this episode they go deep in to the specifics.
Tonight the After Dark crew sits with Mat and Sean of Blue Bantha Milk Co. one of THE BEST Star Wars YouTube Channels well known for the Banthaverse a series of stories written by Artificial Intelligence and performed by some of your favorite people in the Star Wars space. Blue Bantha also does livestreams and has some absolutely amazing video essays. Both Sean and Mat live in Australia so we will be talking about what Star Wars is like there for them! Welcome to Pink Milk After Dark, a weekly Star Wars late night livestream, where we talk all things Star Wars from our LGBTQ+ perspective! Get ready it's time to... DRINK UP! Follow Blue Bantha at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlueBanthaMilkCo Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlueBanthaMilk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bluebanthamilkers Follow Pink Milk at: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/servingpinkmilk Instagram : http://www.instagram.com/servingpinkmilk Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/servingpinkmilk Visit and all the extra things we do at: www.servingpinkmilk.com Follow your hosts at: Bryan: https://twitter.com/ServingPinkMilk Tom: https://twitter.com/TomSipsPinkMilk Emma: https://twitter.com/HuttSLeia Mark: https://twitter.com/iameldiablito Chase: https://twitter.com/_thatgayjedi Join us on Pink Milk • After Dark every Friday late night at: https://www.youtube.com/c/PinkMilkPodcast Listen to us at: Pink Milk • Talking Star Wars, Queerly on Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcast Amazon Music Stitcher Pandora IHeartRadio
This week's podcast features Sean Mullins and Ollie Curtin of the Mullins-Curtin-Syndicate. They have enjoyed some famous victories in recent weeks and are enjoying every minute of it. Both Sean and Ollie spoke to Barry of early involvement and plans for the future.
Sean Martin, Senior Editor at PGA Tour dot com, joins Andy to discuss the 2021 PGA Tour season. Both Sean and Andy identify five things they will be watching for this year. They talk about the youth wave on tour, Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, and much more.
Tim Ash ran the strategic Conversion Rate Optimization agency, SiteTuners for over 20 years, a business that has generated over $1.2 billion in value for its clients. At the core of that success was a deep understanding of neurobiology, which Tim explores in detail in his new book ‘Unleash Your Primal Brain’. In this episode of The Breakout Growth Podcast, Sean Ellis interviews Tim to better understand how “what makes us bizarrely and uniquely human” can be used to help us drive growth. The conversation is spirited as Tim holds some contrarian views to Sean when it comes to driving growth through high-velocity testing and optimization practices. However, there is also plenty of common ground as they discuss how the biology of the brain impacts everything from interpersonal relationships to politics, and how an understanding of these ideas can be applied to accelerate growth for businesses. Both Sean and Tim are passionate about the importance of driving value for end-users as the foundation for unlocking growth, and there are exciting learnings as Tim explains how “relentless dissatisfaction” can help companies find opportunities to drive significant improvements. According to Tim, “‘Unleash Your Primal Brain’ may help you make a billion dollars or even become the next Dalai Lama, but at the very least this interview will help you understand how a deeper look into your own brain can help you understand and influence others. We discussed: How neuro-marketing and principles from ‘Influence’ by Robert Cialdini’s helped shape Tim’s thinking and his book How the biology of the brain and cultural and genetic co-evolution impact our lives as humans The do-nothing status quo and why companies fail when they try to be nice instead of appealing to our survival instincts to avoid pain Why companies need to focus on value over product and put the emphasis on learning from customers How neurobiology and science fit into the test/learn approach to growth How motivation, ability and triggers work together to drive action
Tim Ash ran the strategic Conversion Rate Optimization agency, SiteTuners for over 20 years, a business that has generated over $1.2 billion in value for its clients. At the core of that success was a deep understanding of neurobiology, which Tim explores in detail in his new book ‘Unleash Your Primal Brain’. In this episode of The Breakout Growth Podcast, Sean Ellis interviews Tim to better understand how “what makes us bizarrely and uniquely human” can be used to help us drive growth. The conversation is spirited as Tim holds some contrarian views to Sean when it comes to driving growth through high-velocity testing and optimization practices. However, there is also plenty of common ground as they discuss how the biology of the brain impacts everything from interpersonal relationships to politics, and how an understanding of these ideas can be applied to accelerate growth for businesses. Both Sean and Tim are passionate about the importance of driving value for end-users as the foundation for unlocking growth, and there are exciting learnings as Tim explains how “relentless dissatisfaction” can help companies find opportunities to drive significant improvements. According to Tim, “‘Unleash Your Primal Brain’ may help you make a billion dollars or even become the next Dalai Lama, but at the very least this interview will help you understand how a deeper look into your own brain can help you understand and influence others. We discussed: How neuro-marketing and principles from ‘Influence’ by Robert Cialdini’s helped shape Tim’s thinking and his book How the biology of the brain and cultural and genetic co-evolution impact our lives as humans The do-nothing status quo and why companies fail when they try to be nice instead of appealing to our survival instincts to avoid pain Why companies need to focus on value over product and put the emphasis on learning from customers How neurobiology and science fit into the test/learn approach to growth How motivation, ability and triggers work together to drive action
In this episode, AFSO21 Radio, The Weekend Wrap-up, host Kevin Ferrara speaks one-on-one with Sean Mitchel, Secretary/Treasurer of Nantucket Firefighters Local 2509.Sean begins the interview discussing how he became a firefighter and what led him to where he is today in the fire service highlighting who his mentors were and continue to be.Throughout the interview, Sean explains how he personally became involved in researching PFAS and why the topic is so important to him and his family. Sean states he personally feels manufacturers, unions, and even the NFPA have an obligation to ensure firefighters are protected from being needlessly exposed to Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Both Sean and Kevin speak about how the NFPA must review current PPE standards and make critical changes in how firefighting turnout gear is certified. Sean highlights the need for more public comment during the NFPA standards review process. Both Sean and Kevin agree that turnout gear manufactured from this point on must be PFAS free.Sean explains how some individuals battling PFAS, like Diane and Paul Cotter, two individuals host Kevin Ferrara has spoken with and continues to work with on a regular basis, have been repeatedly lambasted by manufacturers and some unions, essentially targeting Diane's stellar work regarding PFAS in turnout gear, claiming her findings are false. Fortunately, Diane and her colleagues have been able to provide factual evidence showing PFAS in firefighter turnout gear and how PFAS continues to contaminate ground and drinking water across the globe. Both Sean and Kevin speak about how firefighter unions have a golden opportunity to become leaders regarding how they will take on the PFAS issue and represent firefighters, choosing to conduct themselves either in a passive or active manner. NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire FightingInternational Association of Fire Fighters (Contact Page)Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (Contact Page)Your Turnout Gear and PFOA (Diane and Paul Cotter)AFSO21 Home PageAFSO21 Your leadership, management, and fire protection and emergency services consulting solutionPod Decks Pod Decks helps podcasters grow their audience while having unique and deeper conversations.Support the show (https://afso21.com/podcast)
Voting is a great privilege and if you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu. Elections matter and affect HR professionals and Americans across the country. It is important for each one of us to share our voice. In this episode, join Career Compass co-hosts Kevin Abbed and Kristy Parola, as well as two members of SHRM’s Government Affairs team, Sean McIntosh and Andrew Aragon. Both Sean and Andrew have substantial experience working on Capitol Hill, which they harness to discuss the importance of voting, how local elections impact your life and how your active participation in the democratic process impacts the future of workplaces.
Once again I’m joined by a great guest for this episode, Sean Duffy. Sean shares my passion for firehouse culture and is all over social media. We dive into several different areas concerning culture including his 4 keys to culture change, being a humble leader, and having patience during the process of change. I learned a lot from Sean during this conversation. He states that not only is attitude contagious but passion is as well, and I believe that’s so true.Sean runs Build Your Culture Instagram and Facebook pages with Pablo Gener. He is also apart of a team that has just started a monthly webcast called Unlock Your Culture Webcast which can be found on Facebook and YouTube. He also is associated with The Bearers of the Oath who have pages on Instagram and Facebook as well. Both Sean and I would like to highly encourage you to check out their pages and their message. Sean also teaches all over and Is a great instructor.
Flow State of Mind Podcast | Health | Fitness | Physique | Psychology | Business
This is a different type of episode FYI but Sean, Co-Founder of DLD Nation, and I (Jordan) had an absolute blast recording this. While the flow of information is constant and what we know changes daily, I think this is an important conversation to have. Both Sean and I are avid history buffs and we wanted to talk like we do when we just talk 1-1 so I think you'll really enjoy this episode. Time Stamps: (0:00) Sean Intro (6:00) Conspiracy Theories (15:08) If the Internet was a Person (22:00) Sports (30:00) COVID19 Situation (36:30) Wuhan Research (42:55) Common Theories (56:56) Getting Our Shit Together ------------- Follow Sean on Instagram! ------------- ATTN: Personal Trainers, Fitness Influencers, Gym Owners, and Online Health Fitness of Any Form. There has never been a time which literally EVERYONE is rushing to the online space, to look for GOOD coaches to help them. This is your chance to not only take your business online but to take it from “side hustle” to BUSINESS. Inside of our IFCA Immediate Impact Course, we’re going to give you the tools, systems & blueprints to come out of this period BETTER than you went in. Check out the Impact Fitness Coaching Academy Immediate Impact Course ------------- Download the “Bands Will Make You Dance” Home-Based 6 Day Workout Program - Just $10.00, and 100% of Proceeds are donated (Plus Matched by Flow State Of Mind) to COVID-19 Relief Efforts Click HERE to purchase and download ------------- ATTN: Personal Trainers, Online Coaches, Fitness Influencers, and Healthy Industry Entrepreneurs - Impact Fitness Coaching Academy is now CLOSED. However, we have so much to give for FREE, to start helping you impact MORE LIVES, and create the income, and freedom you deserve. Learn how to attract 5 new online clients, in 5 days, with our FREE Suspect to Client Course HERE PLUS - FREE Content Planner for Online Coaches! Hundreds of Prompts, Templates, and Systems to CRUSH THE CONTENT GAME bit.ly/IFCAContentCalender ------------- FREE COMMUNITY FOR ONLINE COACHES LOOKING TO LEARN, SCALE, AND MAKE AN IMPACT IN FITNESS Join the Free IFCA Community for Coaches who want to change lives ------------- Feeling confused about what nutrition protocol, or plan to follow? Want to be able to still eat how you want, without sacrificing results? If you want to end the constant “yo-yo diets,” learn how to achieve the body you have always wanted, WITHOUT killing yourself with cardio, missing out on social events, and being unsure if what you are doing will work…. Then we have a FREE 5 Step Guide to achieving BALANCE forever - and to teach you HOW .. and WHY… Click below for the free resource! bit.ly/ResultsWithBALANCE ------------- Please make sure to follow Erin at @erindimondfitness, Jordan at @duggaestetics, and the official Flow State of Mind Podcast page @flowstateofmindpodcast. Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re not, we encourage you to do that today. We don’t want you to miss out on any episode. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you’re a true badass, we’d be super grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help us climb the podcast ranks and extend our listenership and reach. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite episode was.
Our latest Talking Sport is here and this time we have a new host, a new format and some new guests.Alan Hartnett is in the presenter’s chair and he is joined on the line by Laois footballers Mark Timmons and Sean O’Flynn.The trio chat about life in the new Coronavirus world and then Alan sets them a brand new challenge. Both Sean and Mark are asked the pick their best 7-aside teams - but the teams have to be made up of players that the other person player with.It leaves Sean having to choose between legends like Tom Kelly, Joe Higgins and Noel Garvan while Mark is forced to pick between a number of his current teammates!It’s all a bit of fun and some of the picks are not who you may have thought before.
We are excited to have XYPN members Sean Gillespie and Paul Allen - founders of the fee-only firm Redeployment Wealth Strategies, located in Virginia Beach, VA - on the show today. Both Sean and Paul served in the Navy for over 20 years, and chose financial planning as their encore careers. We discuss at length how Sean and Paul teamed up to rebrand Paul’s RIA into their own three years ago after meeting by chance through a Facebook Group and how they began to serve their people: former and active military members. We also talk about the benefits of the monthly retainer model and how charging their clients on a monthly fee has insulated them from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. With COVID-19 changing many aspects of our lives, learn how Sean and Paul have managed to stay successful because of their choice in niche (military personnel), their active participation within their online communities, and their partnership. If you’re interested in how to build a business that protects you, your business, and clients during turbulent and uncertain times, then this episode is for you. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/252
Today guest presenter Calum Lyle was joined in the Channel Chat studio by Sean Doggett and James Kavanagh from cyber-solutions provider Cyber Vigilance. Both Sean and James come very much from a technical background so it was interesting to hear about their challenges of starting and growing a new business with limited sales experience and how they work with the channel to help drive sales and their plans for growing the company moving forward.
Vegas Revealed is hosted by longtime broadcasters, Sean McAllister and Dayna Roselli. Both Sean and Dayna have a combined 40 years in the broadcasting industry, and have each worked 15 years on-air in Las Vegas. Each week, they will share their Las Vegas experiences, interview guests (performers, celebrities, insiders, longtime residents, and friends) about anything Las Vegas. Sean and Dayna will also share some of their useful Las Vegas tips! As longtime locals in the media industry, they have a lot of them! The show is recorded from The Palazzo Broadcast Studio presented by Lagasse Stadium at The Venetian.
More goodness coming at ya from the Money Lab vault (this episode originally aired August 2019). Should you try turning a hobby you love into a money-making website? Sean Ogle, founder of BreakingEighty.com and LocationRebel.com, joins the show to talk about turning a hobby into an online business. Both Sean and Matt run websites based on hobbies they love: Sean runs a golf site and Matt runs a homebrewing website, BrewCabin.com. So how do they approach monetizing their hobbies? What does it take to create a paid community around something you love? And how do you make sure you keep the passion alive with your hobby when it's a business? If you've ever considered turning a hobby into an online business, this episode is for you. Enjoy! P.S. You can find more about Sean at LocationRebel.com and BreakingEighty.com. P.P.S. If you want to see a behind-the-scenes look at how Matt monetizes own hobby-based site, check out his course SEO for Bloggers: Moneylab.co/SEO
A Beverage Industry Podcast with Holger MeierSean Wakeford one of Holger's oldest industry friends is a guest in this episode. We take a walk down memory lane, from the days at the Crossways Hotel to Bierfassl were he has just celebrated his 20th year anniversary. Stubbornly unique, makes it stand out and difficult to copy and difficult to compete. There must be a reason for people to visit your outlet. What makes your outlet unique. Next time you visit the Bierfassl ask for an Eisbein, a Erdinger Weissbier and a Kleiner Keiler or a merry mountain goat.Sean is always willing to try new ideas and believes in offering his customers something that they can treat themselves with. Sean reminded me our trip the Wartburger Hof and he tells me that I insisted that he had to Wartburg before he was qualified to open the Bierfasl.Both Sean and Holger turn 50 years old this year and are now official industry veterans.
Should you try turning a hobby you love into a money-making website? Sean Ogle, founder of BreakingEighty.com and LocationRebel.com, joins the show to talk about turning a hobby into an online business. Both Sean and Matt run websites based on hobbies they love: Sean runs a golf site and Matt runs a homebrewing website, BrewCabin.com. So how do they approach monetizing their hobbies? What does it take to create a paid community around something you love? And how do you make sure you keep the passion alive with your hobby when it's a business? If you've ever considered turning a hobby into an online business, this episode is for you. Enjoy! P.S. You can find more about Sean at LocationRebel.com and BreakingEighty.com. P.P.S. If you want to see a behind-the-scenes look at how Matt monetizes own hobby-based site, check out his course SEO for Bloggers: Moneylab.co/SEO
EDC - Every Day Carry. We all have items we generally carry with us regularly, but are we prepared for many of the situations that could come up on a day to day basis? Even if not things that happen every single day, things that you could encounter you should be prepared for. Sean likened this to a diaper bag when you have babies, you carry diaper rash ointment in the diaper bag, not just cause the baby has it that day but because its something you could encounter while you are out and you want to be prepared. We break down the things we carry on our person every day, in pockets etc. Both Sean and Kevin generally have their wallet, phone, watch and pocket knife/multi tool whenever they leave, but Kevin added in also carrying a lighter and a para-cord bracelet. What about beyond whats on your person? This is where your EDC bag comes into play. We breakdown and compare what we each carry in our bags and potential uses on some of the items. While this is not always just an outdoor skill per se, it is an important one to review regularly. The items your do carry with you combined with the other outdoor skills you have learned along the way will go hand in hand if you ever find your self in an emergency or survival situation. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
It’s the final episode of season one of The Baby Bubble and Zoe is sick. So the fabulous Holly Wainwright is stepping in to join Sean and share her parenting wisdom. Mess is a huge part of having kids but wouldn’t it be great if you could leave a room with your children without it looking like a bomb has gone off? Sean has managed to train his babies to clean up after themselves and it didn’t involve nagging or bribery. Get the pen and paper ready! Plus, with everyone talking about the importance of kids finding their own identity what role do gendered clothes play? Both Sean and Holly made a point of trying to dress their kids in a way that wasn’t traditionally gendered but they realised kids often find their own way there anyway. So how much is nature and how much is nurture? And the parenting books are littered with advice on all the things we’re not supposed to be doing with our babies. But is it possible to follow the rules all the time or is it more important just to get through the day? CREDITS:Host: Zoe Marshall & Sean SzepsProducer: Amelia Navascues GET IN TOUCHUp in the middle of the night scrolling through Facebook? Why not join other parents just like you on our Facebook page ... https://www.facebook.com/TheMotherish/ Are you in the baby bubble and want to tell someone about it? Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Find more episodes of this and other Mamamia podcasts here... This show is brought to you by Big W where they've got all your baby needs covered. Want to take part in our survey? For your chance to win three $100 gift vouchers, head to...https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4811923/46d03d01a664 Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean O'Hair and Steve Stricker have won the Shark Shootout in commanding fashion. Bob and Jay discuss all aspects of their victory. Both Sean and Steve talk share their thoughts. Next on the menu: GROOVE UP! with Vertical Groove Golf feature...an interview with Vertical Groove Golf's CEO, Jeff Barry. Finally, Bob and Jay preview the featured pairings at the PNC Father-Son Challenge.
Patrick Lawrence is the Senior Programs Manager for the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) and he joins us to talk about CAF and specifically their grant program in order to empower the athlete in all of us! One of the ways we manage life with a disability is to stay as active as we can. But staying active when you have a disability looks a lot different than it does for able-bodied people. Whether traveling to an accessible location, finding equipment that we can use, or locating a coach ready and able to help us stay active - it becomes more complicated with a disability. Kyle knows that firsthand, when he realized that a recumbent trike suitable to him was well beyond his price range. He found out about the Challenged Athletes Foundation, an organization that provides grants for people with disabilities. Kyle applied for a grant, and received the money that enabled him to get his Catrike, which enabled him to ride across the US in the Race Across America. We are happy to bring you this interview with Patrick Lawrence, Senior Programs Manager at CAF. He tells us how he became involved with CAF, and tells us about this company’s mission. We hope to encourage any of our listeners with disabilities to apply for a grant through CAF. Both Sean and Kyle can attest to the unbelievable medicine that is staying active, despite disability. Do not let the word “Athlete” in the organization’s title intimidate you. Their grants are for people at all levels of activity- whether you are looking for an adaptive machine or a gym membership for the first time or whether you are a trained Paralympic athlete. We want to thank Patrick for letting us know a little more about the awesome initiatives the Challenged Athletes Foundation accomplishes. We encourage all our listeners to STAY ACTIVE, TAKE INITIATIVE and APPLY! Keep living with urgency. Apply here for a CAF grant.
After failing to hit record on the first try at this show on Friday, the guys are here again for a second crack at another Video Games 2 the MAX. Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the events from the D23. They go in-depth on what was shown in the Kingdom Hearts 3 trailer. Will the game actually come out in 2018? What about the new forms? They also discuss their thoughts on Jodie Whittaker being named the new Doctor Who replacing Peter Capaldi. Did the internet get in an uproar over nothing? Yeah... pretty much. There's been female doctors before in other versions of Doctor Who. The guys also discuss some other news, like the first pictures of the Ataribox. Marc talks the Netflix Castlevania Series. Plus, the guys bring up games that should be in the running for GOTY and some honorable mentions as well. Both Sean and Marc have also played quite a bit of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age too.
After failing to hit record on the first try at this show on Friday, the guys are here again for a second crack at another Video Games 2 the MAX. Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison discuss the events from the D23. They go in-depth on what was shown in the Kingdom Hearts 3 trailer. Will the game actually come out in 2018? What about the new forms? They also discuss their thoughts on Jodie Whittaker being named the new Doctor Who replacing Peter Capaldi. Did the internet get in an uproar over nothing? Yeah... pretty much. There's been female doctors before in other versions of Doctor Who. The guys also discuss some other news, like the first pictures of the Ataribox. Marc talks the Netflix Castlevania Series. Plus, the guys bring up games that should be in the running for GOTY and some honorable mentions as well. Both Sean and Marc have also played quite a bit of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age too.
Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:02:55 - Webcomics news: The Library of Congress' Web Comics Web Archive 00:11:24 - Trying to make sense of the Eisner Awards' "Best Web Comic" and "Best Digital Comic" categories 00:30:37 - The Middle Age 00:44:30 - On Beauty 00:56:54 - Helm 01:08:27 - On a Sunbeam 01:32:41 - Wrap up 01:34:14 - Contact us For the June webcomics episode, Sean and Derek take a close look at the webcomics nominees for the 2017 Eisner Awards. Before they do that, though, they have to determine exactly which titles are actually webcomics and which are not. If this sounds strange, that's because this year the people behind the Eisner Awards have separated "Best Digital Comics" and "Best Webcomic" into two completely different categories -- which is a good thing -- but in doing so they have ill-defined the criteria to where there are digital comics mixed in the "Best Webcomic" category and webcomics in the "Best Digital Comic" category. In other words, there doesn't seem to be any clear distinctions between the two...which was the problem in previous years when webcomics and digital comics were unfortunately clumped into the same category. Sean and Derek discuss in detail the problems underlying this year's categorization, and they offer advice for next year's judges and hope that in the future there will be a much more precise understanding of what a webcomic actually is. After that, they begin discussing the real webcomics that are scattered between the "Best Webcomic" and "Best Digital Comic" categories. There are five in all, and in this episode they discuss Steve Conley's The Middle Age and Christina Tran's On Beauty (both nominated for "Best Webcomic"), as well as Jahanzeb Hasan and Mauricio Caballero's Helm and Tillie Walden's On a Sunbeam (inexplicably nominated under "Best Digital Comic"). Anne Szabla's Bird Boy was also nominated as a webcomic, but since the guys discussed that title on a previous webcomics episode, they spend their time talking about the other nominees. And as the guys reveal, there is a reason why these four titles are nominated for an Eisner Award this year. They're all well-written, keenly drawn, and ambitious in what each endeavors to accomplish. Both Sean and Derek wish this year's webcomics creators, despite the appropriateness of the categories for which they're nominated, the best of luck when the announcements are made at next month's SDCC!
Rusty and Sean are back after a few months of scheduling conflicts. We briefly revisit the Oregon football staff and recap what has made up the first two months of the Taggart era. Both Sean and I are pumped most about Leavitt and Cristobal. The recruiting season isn’t over just quite yet because former Clemson DT Scott Pagano is visiting Oregon and the new DL coach Joe Salave'a can haul in a big addition to one of the weaker units on the team. At the 18 min mark we switch the conversation over to basketball. Is this the best basketball team that Oregon has ever had? This basketball team has one of the highest ceilings I can think of but also has shown some real lapses in performance. I don’t know of another team that can look as bad in a half as Oregon did against Cal and then come back in the second half and score over 50 points in a close win. This season Oregon has blown good teams off the court but also given up huge runs to UCLA that led to a loss. The x-factor for this team is Dillon Brooks. When Brooks does well everyone on the team plays much better and can take over a game. However, when Brooks is struggling everyone’s play drops down as well. UCLA pressured Brooks in the second half and the offense struggled. The blueprint to beat Oregon is pressuring Brooks and forcing everyone else on Oregon’s offense into creating and moving the ball on their own. Shoutout to the National Bobblehead Museum for sending me a bobblehead. I’m a big bobblehead fan and nothing looks better on a desk at work than a bobblehead.
For the February webcomics show, Sean and Derek explore three very different titles. They begin with Christopher Mills and Joe Staton's Femme Noir, a unique twist on the crime noir genre. This is series of tales surrounding a mysterious, unnamed crime-fighting PI who dons an iconic trench coat and fedora, but whose long golden locks and fishnet hose give her away as something wholly other. The guys describe this comic as a blend of Batman, The Shadow, and The Spirit, but with a female protagonist who is anything but a victim. One of the unique contexts of this webcomic, as Derek points out, is that the stories currently being serialized online have originally appeared in print. What Mills and Staton are apparently doing is using their previously published material to re-introduce their comic to a new audience -- and through an entirely different narrative delivery system -- and the guys hope that this will eventually spawn brand new Femme Noir stories. Next, they turn their attention to Farel Dalrymple's It Will All Hurt. This is yet another intriguing title from Study Group, a publisher (online and print) visited often on The Comics Alternative. (Indeed, last year's July webcomics episode was devoted solely to Study Group titles.) Both Sean and Derek are blown away by Dalrymple's art, which should be no surprise to anyone familiar with the creator's work, but at times they are a little confused by the storyline. However, they speculate that perhaps Dalrymple's surreal, dreamlike narrative is supposed to confound, and that one of the best ways of engaging with It Will All Hurt is to just read it through without pause and let the pieces sink in as the story unfolds. After that, the Two Guys wrap us with a webcomics classic, Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's FreakAngels. This is an important title for the medium, and Sean and Derek spend a good deal of time discussing its impact and what it meant (and still means) for webcomics. This is an opportunity for Sean to revisit the webcomic, in that he was there reading it from the very beginning back in 2008. Of course, the guys also plunge into the story itself, a fantastic post-apocalyptic narrative that bears the Warren Ellis stamp. And they specifically address Duffield's art, a truly outstanding facet of this webcomic. The guys also mention Avatar Press' links to the project and how they were taking a chance during the title's original run. All in all, this month's webcomics episode is both fun and substantive, so crank up your browsers and hold on tight!
Things went down this episode! Both Sean and Monica were here and we started with Noa's virginity. We spent the first hour discussing Dave Mustaine's recent outbursts and learning the meaning of coxsackie. In the second hour, Ben from The Dillinger Escape Plan called in from the recording studio to give us a status update on the new record. We talked about heaters and ended the show recapping previous parodies. Here is this week's all-cover playlist, curated by longtime listener Ross Gnarly of American Aftermath Deftones – Caress (Drive Like Jehu Cover) Agoraphobic Nosebleed – Alchohol Code Orange Kids – Web In Front (Archers Of Loaf) Detroit – Walking Disease (Trash Talk) Vestiges – Zombie (The Cranberries) Robocop – You Suffer Eddie Brock – Raining Blood Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.