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*This episode was recorded in September, 2023* In this episode, Ian Broadie talks about assumable loans and how they can be a tool for buyers and sellers in a market with high interest rates and low inventory. Have any questions about areas you'd like Dave to cover? Or do you have any other questions regarding the Pierce County housing market? Feel free to email Dave at davidjones@windermere.com. Watch this episode on our Youtube channel! Looking for more content? Visit www.windermereabode.com for more content, houses and information! Follow Ian Broadie Instagram - @the.broadies Website - www.thebroadies.com Bio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/windermereabode/message
In this final episode of College Golf Talk for 2023, Steve Burkowski and Brentley Romine recap the fall season and signing day before offering their reactions to the first NCAA golf rankings created by Mark Broadie.
In this laugh-a-minute episode of our podcast, we recount the harrowing journey around the UK, where our spirits were tested by grim weather, taxing terrains, and a self-imposed vow of silence. We survived it all, thanks to the cheerful strangers we met, and our support drivers whose vibrant waterproof jacket was a beacon in the stormy weather. Amid the silence and struggle, cricket was our refuge, providing not just entertainment but also a source of insightful discussions. We reminisce the heart-thumping moments, the shocking retirements, and the controversies of the cricket world. It was a rollercoaster ride akin to life itself - filled with unexpected downpours and controversies, and of course, moments of celebration. Join us as we dissect our adventure and discuss everything from our morning wake-up calls, to the quality of play throughout the cricket series, and even our favourite podcast episodes. We reflect on the surprising retirements of cricket legends like Steve Finn, Alex Hales, and Broadie, and express our gratitude for the support from our listeners. It's a rollercoaster ride of a podcast filled with resilience, reflection, and a generous dose of cricket, topped off with a dash of humour. So buckle up and enjoy the journey!
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On this episode Ian Broadie demystifies the world of accelerated depreciation. Learn how this powerful tax strategy can fast-track your investments and unlock hidden value in your assets. Don't miss this insightful episode that will transform the way you think about depreciation! Subscribe to the insideABODE podcast! Or visit https://windermereabode.com/ for more content, information on homes, Tacoma, Pierce County and everything else! Follow Ian Broadie Website - www.ianbroadie.com Instagram Ian Broadie bio page --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/windermereabode/message
We've all heard it: "Drive for show, putt for dough." But after speaking with Mark Broadie, the godfather of the game-changing Strokes Gained model, we're rethinking that position. Professor Broadie joins Tom Coyne live in the Broken Tee Society Discord server to unpack golf's ongoing data revolution, and why you're trying to shave strokes in all the wrong places. Mark Broadie is the Carson Family Professor of Business at Columbia Business School. In the mid-2000s, he developed the Strokes Gained model by manually tracking and analyzing thousands of golf shots from amateurs at his club in Pelham, New York. After gaining access to the PGA Tour's shot-tracking data, Broadie refined his model, then released his seminal book Every Shot Counts in 2014. He now works on the USGA handicap research team, operates the GolfMetrics stat-tracking app, and advises a number of professional and amateur players.
We've all heard it: "Drive for show, putt for dough." But after speaking with Mark Broadie, the godfather of the game-changing Strokes Gained model, we're rethinking that position. Professor Broadie joins Tom Coyne live in the Broken Tee Society Discord server to unpack golf's ongoing data revolution, and why you're trying to shave strokes in all the wrong places. Mark Broadie is the Carson Family Professor of Business at Columbia Business School. In the mid-2000s, he developed the Strokes Gained model by manually tracking and analyzing thousands of golf shots from amateurs at his club in Pelham, New York. After gaining access to the PGA Tour's shot-tracking data, Broadie refined his model, then released his seminal book Every Shot Counts in 2014. He now works on the USGA handicap research team, operates the GolfMetrics stat-tracking app, and advises a number of professional and amateur players.
We are finally going to put a bunch of myths to bed in this episode! Chris Broadie and Marty Jertson from PING/Ballnamic join us to discuss the big 4. How do wind, temperature, humidity, and altitude alter ball flight? You are definitely going to learn something new and will likely change your mind on what you've been told all these years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Week on the Walking purpose podcast. We have a special guest Broadie Klotz. Tune in hear Broadie The importance of doing the in your self-love journey. Broadie shares his thoughts on creating a morning routıne. You reach Broadie Klotz on instagram @BRODIE.WELLNESSGUY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craig-cooper9/support
Introducing the Fresh Voices series…these are conversations with women who are in the early stages of their life in food, wine, or hospitality. I want to learn about their experiences, get their perspectives, and increase their visibility. Today's fresh voice is recent culinary school graduate Nina Broadie…let's dive in! Nina Broadie is the co-founder of the lifestyle brand Matter of Motley, lives in NYC, and is making moves! She is an International Culinary Center graduate, accomplished project management professional, and US Air Force veteran with 10+ years of experience in project/program management and data analysis. Follow her journey! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afrosandknivespod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afrosandknivespod/support
Covardis "Varde" Broadie is a steady and impactful servant leader at Urban Hope Ministry in Savannah. In this podcasts, Mrs. Broadie shares about her calling to serve God by working with local children through Urban Hope.
Broadie and Tamarcus Prime have found yet another pathway into the bizarre world of narcissism by way of the Pandemic Baby. "They just built diffr'nt."
In this episode we delve into the last two synoptic gospels, Matthew and Luke to see how they update, change and even move around Mark's composition to suit their own narratives. Even fix what they don't like. We will also pay close attention to where these two authors find their source material for their stories about their Jesuses. These authors, like Mark, were very creative. (Source Ref: Carrier, MacDonald, Broadie, NT Wright, On the Historicity of Jesus/ An essay on the history of Religions)
"Use of Force" is a sub-series of the podcast where we highlight one instance of NYPD use of lethal force over the past decade along the route we're walking for the week. The name refers to the Use of Force reports the NYPD generates each year where descriptions of these events are compiled. This week we discuss the 2014 death of Osbourne Broadie, 39. Broadie was shot by police officers following a domestic dispute after charging at them with a pair of hair clippers. For more information including a mapping of lethal force in New York over the past decade, visit: https://highleyvarlet.com/posts/Use_of_Force
On the Vox Markets Podcast Today: 12th April 2021Bill Brodie Good, CEO & Technical Director of Alien Metals #UFO discusses what's next after identifying 20 priority exploration targets at the Elizabeth Hill Silver Project in Australia.Alan Green CEO of Brand Communications talks about: Kavango Resources #KAV Caerus Mineral Resources #CMRS & Argo Blockchain Mining #ARB(Interview starts 13 minutes 56 seconds)Plus the Top 5 Most Followed Companies & the Top 5 Most read RNS's on Vox Markets in the last 24 hours.Vox Markets is revolutionising the way companies engage with shareholders and the stock market at large. By aggregating IR and digital content onto one secure and compliant platform, Vox Markets has established itself as the go-to resource for the investment community.#VoxMarkets #StockMarket #LivePrices #StockMarketNews #Money #Investing #Investments #Finance #Business #Podcasthttps://www.voxmarkets.co.uk/
William (Bill) Broadie passed from his earthly life to his eternal heavenly home on January 21, 2021, after a six-week battle against COVID-19. Bill was born February 26, 1948, in Ashland, KS, to Elmer (Raymond) and Leta (Luke) Broadie. Bill graduated from Ashland High School in 1966. He was a life-long resident of Ashland, KS, a fourth-generation cattleman, and a proud United States Marine. Bill loved being a cowboy. Stories of a young Bill working alongside his father and “helping” out on the ranch were frequently retold. One story often heard was of a very young Bill looking up at one of the cowboys and saying, “Do you want to have some fun?” At that moment, he spurred his Shetland pony, Dynamite Dan, as they went bucking through the middle of the herd “whoopin’ and a hollarin’” and scattering the entire herd after a full morning of gathering. Bill often said it was a good thing it took several hours to regather the cattle; otherwise his father would have killed him. Bill often told stories about growing up on the ranch as a kid. He had several mishaps, including being kicked or runover by cattle or getting bucked off his horse. The first aid administered to him by the cowboys were phrases like “I guess they won’t hurt you in football,” or “Get up it will make you tough,” or “It’s a long way from your heart.” These valuable lessons learned on the ranch of toughness, determination, perseverance, and hard work were reinforced as a Marine and carried him throughout his life. The next chapter in his life was set in motion when Bill enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. During Bill’s deployment to Viet Nam, he was wounded twice. The second one resulted in the amputation of his leg. To put it simply, his air evacuation did not go smoothly. As his good friend Rod Raso stated, “Who the hell else can get shot, dropped out of the helicopter that is supposed to be evacuating him, and still survive?” Bill spent six months in the Philadelphia Naval Hospital recovering from his injuries. He was awarded two Purple Heart Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Viet Nam Service Medal, and Presidential Unit Citation. He received an honorable medical discharge in 1968. Bill returned to Ashland and married his high school sweetheart, Linda Kaye Clark, on July 27, 1968. They enrolled at Fort Hays State University in Hays, KS, to pursue their educational goals and started their family with the birth of their son, William Barrett on June 8, 1970. Graduating from college, in the spring of 1971, they returned to Ashland to partner with his father & grandfather on the ranch. They gave birth to daughter, Amy Lynette on March 27, 1974. Bill’s determination for leading a full and independent life remained a focal point of his character. He resumed his normal activities of riding horses, roping, doctoring and taking care of cattle, as well as (reluctantly) learning to drive a tractor again, mastering all of these tasks with his wood leg. At one point, his prosthetist wanted to understand why he was breaking so many wood legs. After spending a couple of days on the ranch with Bill, he quickly understood and came up with a reinforced leg, designed to better withstand the cowboy life. Bill never used his disability as an excuse. He never complained about the hand he was dealt. He led by example and taught his children to get up, keep going, and work hard. If he felt that a pity party was carrying on too long, he would offer a spare leg for a kick in the butt to get you going. In 1988, Bill joined on with Superior Livestock Auction, a young company that was to revolutionize the cattle industry. Setting out to build a new career with Superior, he saw the benefit for both producers and livestock in this model of bringing the traditional cattle auction to satellite TV. As a representative for Superior Livestock Auction, his circle of business associates grew nationally. Bill personally marketed over 500,000 head of cattle over the course of 32 years and created a team that has collectively marketed over 2.2 million head of cattle. He helped build the foundation and reputation of this young company into a nationally recognized and successful marketing option for ranchers. After 9/11, Bill saw the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq lingering on. Always driven to serve, Bill was moved to do something after seeing the press vilify the troops, just as they had done to the Viet Nam veterans. Combining his two life passions, the beef industry and his brothers and sisters in arms, Bill wanted to show his appreciation to them by serving steak dinners to the troops and their families. Bill, along with a core group of dedicated and committed friends, successfully created the All-American Beef Battalion. Since April 26th, 2008, they have served approximately 418,000 service men, women, and families in 28 states. Bill was continually overwhelmed by the commitment, dedication, and love given by the men and women who have selflessly sacrificed countless hours to the beef battalion, in order to fulfill their mission of serving ribeye steaks to the troops. Bill will always be remembered for his toughness, generosity, and his ability to just “call it like it was”.
Bill Broadie has given so much to so many folks through his service as a Marine in Vietnam and now leading the charge to say thank you to those serving today through the All American Beef Battalion. Bill is in VA hospital in Wichita fighting COVID-19 and needs your prayers.
Golf Analytics Mastermind, Columbia Business school professor and author of Every Shot Counts. Mark Broadie has changed the way we see golf performance. His paradigm-shifting approach uses statistics and golf analytics in a way that has transformed the game. Broadie's 'strokes gained' statistic received enough high praise to be adopted by the PGA Tour in 2011, something that hadn't been done for decades. Week number NINE of the 51 Strokes podcast is coming in hot with the "Moneyball of golf." Just wanted to give a huge shoutout to everyone who bought merch over the weekend. 600 putts were made for everyone who bought on Black Friday. If you missed the live version, head on over to @51strokes on twitter to watch (after you listen to today's episode). One more quick update: We are closing in on the 1,000 review giveaway so make sure to get those reviews in if you haven't already for a chance to win EVERY piece of 51 Strokes merch. Enjoy today's show. Introduction to Episode 9: (00:45 - 03:02) Helping beginner golfers get better + the concept of 'strokes gained' (03:03 - 09:00). Pitching 'strokes gained' to the PGA Tour (09:01 - 15:16). Good vs. Bad stats (15:17 - 17:10). Implementation of analytics on different courses (17:11 - 22:22). The shots that matter the most (22:23 - 27:09). The affects of golfers changing their body type (27:10 - 31:08). The #1 reason PGA players use 'strokes gained' (31:09 - 34:36). How can a golfer like Caleb use analytics to help his game? (34:37 - 37:52). How often do PGA players reach out to Mark for help? (37:53 - 42:00). Factoring in weather and terrain + putting strategies (42:01 - 47:28). Does Mark use his data when he plays? (47:29 - 49:11). Thoughts on being the "Moneyball of golf" (49:12 - 54:28). The day to day life of Mark Broadie (54:29 - 1:01:11). Mark's 'Golfmetrics' app + Every Shot Counts (1:01:12 - 1:08:25). Where should Caleb be in his golf game come the beginning of next season (1:08:26 - 1:10:00). The 51 Strokes AFTER SHOW (1:10:10 - 1:14:28) Outro Song: MGK - Title Track 51 Strokes is presented by 5 Iron Golf
Mark Broadie is the Carson Family Professor of Business at Columbia Business School. He is a member of the USGA Handicap Research Team and the inventor of the Strokes Gained Data Analytics system used on The PGA TOUR. Broadie is also a writer and published author and he joins "On the Mark" to share Strokes Gained insights and tips on how you can lower your scores. Broadie delves into improved play off the tee by understanding shot patterns, shot selection in the iron game for better distance control, greenside proficiency and focus and putting from distance and from short range.
This week on BallCourt - The World of Basketball, Coach Drew asks - Are Brodie and the Beard Over? Like One and Done? What's next? Will James Harden stay in Houston? Additional topics: Broadie and the Beard one and done? Bucks' Sterling Brown agrees to $750K settlement with city of Milwaukee Tim Duncan stepping down as Spurs assistant. World of Basketball - Panama 'in harmony' as they gear up to face Brazil, Uruguay Syria head coach Joe Salerno confident of new look for the Qasioun Eagles FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifiers - FIBA.basketball A word from our Coach. Stay active, Stay Healthy , Stay Safe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Think Bill James, a pioneer of baseball statistics or the Moneyball story of how Billy Bean used stats to make the Oakland A's a viable MLB franchise. Now think about the man who revolutionized the use of statistics in the game of golf. That man is Mark Broadie, who joined Bo and Farrell to explain Strokes Gained, the revolutionary tool that changed how the best players in the world evaluate their performance and strategy across the various areas of their games. Sean Foley, who wrote the foreword to Broadie's book, Every Shot Counts, calls the Columbia Business School professor one of the most influential minds of the last 20 years in the game of golf.
Welcome back to Season 4 of the insideABODE podcast! This summer has been extremely busy, and the Abode office has been in the trenches helping clients. This week we open up with Abode realtor Ian Broadie, who gives us an update on the forbearance market and how he thinks things may play out at the end of 2020. Follow Ian Broadie online: Instagram: @ianbroadie Website: www.ianbroadie.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windermereabode/message
U.S. Marine Veteran Bill Broadie is a fourth-generation Kansas cattleman. Broadie founded the All American Beef Battalion to support service members and their families, both past and present. The group organizes and sponsors steak feeds, entertainment, programs, meetings, and projects with Service Members and their families. https://www.steaksfortroops.com/
On this special Veteran's Day episode Les talked to Ex-Navy Seal Jack Riggins about life as a Seal, stories about his training, and how he is forming the leaders of tomorrow through his company Performance Mountain. Les also talks to Vietnam Vet Bill Broadie about his service and incredible war story. Jack Riggins Podcast: https://www.thedarksideofelite.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/riggins_jack INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/riggins_jack/ Performance Mountain: https://www.performancemountain.com/A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we sit down with a true hustler and faithful man - enter broadie! we discuss how he got into his field and all the ins and outs to it! and of course there's a money play of the day! Join Us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneyplays/support
Fortunate enough to have Thunder Insider, Andrew Ivy, join me to break down life in OKC after the departure of PG13. This was recorded a day before the Beard and Broadie decided to sync back up in Houston. Q1. Tell me your initial reaction to the PG13 trade? Did you see it coming? Did you hear any rumblings or were you completely caught off guard? Completely caught off guard, didn’t see it coming in the slightest. Q2. Were the Thunder a contender this season if Paul George returned? Was change necessary? No, they were a middle-tier team at best in the beast of the west Q3. What are your thoughts on Russell Westbrook, especially as some who has been heavily involved with the franchise since they moved to OKC? He’s been a focal point of the Thunder since their inception. Did they choose the right player to build around? Nothing but love for Russ. Believes the thunder were a victim of poor coaching, allowing egos to become inflated, rather than placing the blame on Russ, Harden or KD Q4. Was it wrong to feature Westbrook as the primary guard, not Harden? Especially, when Russell thrives playing out of position and could’ve continued his unselfish play in the NBA, keeping the original Big 3 in tact, after their first finals defeat. It was Harden’s heroics against Ginobili that allowed OKC to reach the finals. Didn’t utilize Westbrook correctly, playing him off the point the way they did at UCLA when he burst on the scene. Harden, didn’t console him properly, thought that big 3 would never disband, and didn’t take the necessary action to make sure each player was happy with their ability to grow as a player and a man. If the coach was able to make the team bigger than the player, The Thunder would’ve been the best team the NBA has witnessed, probably not allowing the Warriors dream squad, which is built off discipline and execution as much as it is talent. OKC struggles with execution and cohesive play. Q5. Was it possible to keep the BIG 3 In Tact? Where did the Thunder fall short in their efforts to keep James Harden? Took it for granted; yet Presti is an excellent GM. It’s weird that he wants yes men as those are the very coaches preventing the Thunder from winning a title. Q6. What is your preferred method regarding how the Thunder handle Russell Westbrook before the season starts? Is there a certain team you’d like to see him join? Knew he’d get traded. Found it interesting how Riley had the Heat in contention to pair Russ with Jimmy. Presti has redeemed himself for those who believe he didn’t get enough in the PG13 deal. He does right by his players. Q7. What to make of the Oklahoma City Thunder once Westbrook leaves. What are the most important orders of business Sam Presti needs to take care of? Does the organization have issues when it comes to the salary cap vs the luxury tax? Who, in your mind, is the right coach to take the OKC Thunder job, knowing they’re in a complete rebuild? I have two people in mind, Mark Jackson or Dave Jaeger. New Coach, except what coach with a track record will want to start the rebuild Draft picks aren’t players Package picks while rebuilding. Change the inside of the organization. Not the end of the world and Presti is too savvy not to be left without anything. Time to man up and let a coach run the show. Great ball city, too much pride and excitement for OKC to be a bottom barrel team in the West.
Coach Tiggy and Coach Savage will be talking news, sports, entertainment and more from this weeks happenings. Stay up and Tuned in Coachz!!!! Check out more of Couch Coachz here: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/couchcoachz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/couchcoachz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CouchCoachz?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/couch.coachz.7 Website: https://www.mvcmediacompany.com/ Couch Coachz is a weekly live podcast covering sports and fantasy football in front of a live audience. We are here to create a community that shares the same love of the game as we do as well as breaking away from the traditional sports and news shows. COUCH COACHZ LIVE EVERY SUNDAY 10:30am!
This week we introduce the Fresh Voices series…these are conversations with women who are in the early stages of their life in food, wine, or hospitality. I want learn about their experiences, get their perspectives, and increase their visibility. Today’s fresh voice is recent culinary school graduate Nina Broadie…let’s dive in… Join the Afros and Knives Community --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afrosknives/message
This week we introduce the Fresh Voices series…these are conversations with women who are in the early stages of their life in food, wine, or hospitality.I wanted hear about their experiences, get their perspectives, and increase their visibilityToday’s fresh voice is recent culinary school graduate Nina Broadie…let’s dive in…
The Godfather of golf stats is back! Mark Broadie makes another appearance on the pod to talk about his recent article breaking down the quest of PGA Tour players to avoid bogeys versus making birdies. Is there a proper strategy of aggressiveness? Plus, adjusting stats for course difficulty, the Koepka enigma, 2019 observations and much more with the developer of strokes gained.
Bill Broadie, Marine Lance Corporal (LCPL) in Vietnam, joins us today to talk about his time in the Marines, Vietnam and his journey through life as he transitioned into Veteran life as an amputee. Bill received two Purple Hearts while in Vietnam, but his battle was just beginning. Listen to Bill give his lessons learned and the way ahead for Veterans, young and old, for the future. Information from the episode is below. Let's get some smart people looking for the Corpsman that saved Bill's life, see all info below. Veteran Search: Byron Lowe, Corpsman in Vietnam from 1967-1968, Fco, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. All-American Beef Battalion:SteakForTroops.com and on FACEBOOK LIKE-SHARE-SUBSCRIBE-GET INKED Heart of a Volunteer©2019
In this episode, Ian Broadie explains his mindset around 'living for free,' or 'House Hacking.' The most important question however is, is he a Husky or a Cougar? The answer is near the end (to not turn off any listeners early LOL). This is a great episode if you are interested in owning a multi-family residence, or interested in new ideas on creating an alternative financial lifestyle. Follow Ian Broadie: Instagram: @ianbroadie Facebook: Ian Broadie Web: www.ianbroadie.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windermereabode/message
Should you spring for earthquake insurance? Ian Broadie shares insight on the matter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windermereabode/message
There were tears as Felicity Urquhart, Kevin Bennett and Lyn Bowtell accepted their Golden Guitar Award for Vocal Collaboration of the Year.
Lawrence Broadie from Electrify PR joined hosts Michael and Chris to chat about working with sponsors. Lawrence has plenty of experience club side and sponsorship activation. In this podcast we hear from Lawrence on how to help attract sponsors and how to maximise the relationship as much as possible.
Its @iammrwillis back with another edition of #WhatchuTalmBout. This go round I'm dropping my own take on the alleged Kendrick Lamar vs Big Sean beef. Is K Dot coming for Sean? Did Sean start the Sub War? Is Drake still in his feelings? Where's my damn money? I delve into all these questions and more. Watch and share.Back with another vlog post talking about my boy, the Hardest Working Man in the league right now, Russell Westbrook. While may ppl are debating between Russ and James Harden, I make my argument as to why Broadie deserves that MVP trophy.Follow me on Facebook, IG, and Snapchat @IamMrWillisand on Twitter @MrWillis405www.iammrwillis.com
Its @iammrwillis back with another edition of #WhatchuTalmBout. This go round I'm dropping my own take on the alleged Kendrick Lamar vs Big Sean beef. Is K Dot coming for Sean? Did Sean start the Sub War? Is Drake still in his feelings? Where's my damn money? I delve into all these questions and more. Watch and share.Back with another vlog post talking about my boy, the Hardest Working Man in the league right now, Russell Westbrook. While may ppl are debating between Russ and James Harden, I make my argument as to why Broadie deserves that MVP trophy.Follow me on Facebook, IG, and Snapchat @IamMrWillisand on Twitter @MrWillis405www.iammrwillis.com
Back with another vlog post talking about my boy, the Hardest Working Man in the league right now, Russell Westbrook. While may ppl are debating between Russ and James Harden, I make my argument as to why Broadie deserves that MVP trophy.Follow me on Facebook, IG, and Snapchat @IamMrWillisand on Twitter @MrWillis405www.iammrwillis.com
Back with another vlog post talking about my boy, the Hardest Working Man in the league right now, Russell Westbrook. While may ppl are debating between Russ and James Harden, I make my argument as to why Broadie deserves that MVP trophy.Follow me on Facebook, IG, and Snapchat @IamMrWillisand on Twitter @MrWillis405www.iammrwillis.com
Chris and Brian sit down with David Broadie of The North Carolina Military Veterans Hall of Fame. David shares some of his personal story and talks about his time in the Army as a paratrooper and recruiter. When he retired, David felt a void in his life and he missed the times and camaraderie he had in the military. He got the idea for a Veterans Hall of Fame while watching The NFL's Hall of Fame Ceremony and decided to pursue it. The North Carolina Military Veterans Hall of Fame (NCMVHOF) strives to honor and recognize the Valor, Achievement, and Service of North Carolina's Veterans and they aim to educate and inspire the states’ youth and communities to humbly appreciate the true sacrifice of American Freedom throughout their lives. 2017 is the inagurual class and they are currently accepting nominations! www.thejoneszones.com www.ncmvhof.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undisputedawareness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undisputedawareness/support
Jalen Rose and David Jacoby talk the importance of the Cavs first round sweep, Paul Georges' reality, Blake's worth, Peppers caught, plus more of your Twitter and VM's
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Bryan and Tyler discuss Jordan Spieth's mythical drought, the branding of 3-hole golf course stretches, Ariya's LPGA hat trick, the meaning of the "Good Drive" statistic, the NCAA golf championships, the lack of variety in PGA events, and much more nonsense. If you enjoyed the podcast, will you leave a review? Show Notes:
Michael Covel speaks with Mark Broadie. Broadie is the Carson Family Professor of Business and Vice Dean at the Columbia Business School. His research focuses on quantitative finance and sports analytics. His golf research has appeared in academic journals and many golf publications. He developed the new strokes gained approach to analyze the performance of amateur and professional golfers and worked with the PGA Tour on their implementation of the strokes gained putting stat. His newest book is called Every Shot Counts. Covel says: We all know about Moneyball. It looks like Broadie has carved out that niche for himself in golf science. Covel isn’t a huge golf fan, but when it comes to sports and science and statistics, Covel sees the trend following parallels. Covel and Broadie discuss how he became, in Covel’s words, the “Bill James of golf”; how Broadie connected his finance work to the sport of golf; why certain golfers win; why approach shots are the most important; “drive for show, putt for dough”; how Broadie started, the software he used, and how he got better data; whether Broadie had any sense of where the data might go when he first collected it; power as a separator; the connection between sports anaylitics, business analytics, and investing; the psychology of golf; first putts vs. second putts; the world golf rankings, and how these can be fixed. For more information on Mark Broadie, visit everyshotcounts.com. Want a free trend following DVD? Go to trendfollowing.com/win.
432fMO: What does it take to drop 10 strokes from your score? Traditional stats -- fairways/greens/putts per round -- don't answer these questions. Golfmetrics do! This is part 1 of our two-part interview with creator Columbia University Business School Professor Mark Broadie on his eye-opening new book "Every Shot Counts: Using the Revolutionary Strokes-Gained Approach to Improve Your Golf Performance and Strategy." Using the strokes gained approach that Broadie helped develop for the PGA Tour, you can learn how to save strokes by making better decisions on the course. The book "Every Shot Counts" is available in the book section of our Golfers'mart. http://EveryShotCounts.com
Sarah Broadie is in the Moral Philosophy Department at the University of St Andrews. She has previously worked in philosophy departments at Princeton, Rutgers, Yale, the University of Texas at Austin, and Edinburgh University. Her publications include Nature, Change, and Agency in Aristotle’s Physics (1982); Passage and Possibility: a study of Aristotle’s modal concepts (1982); Ethics with Aristotle (1991); Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics: Commentary, with translation by Christopher Rowe (2002); Aristotle and Beyond, Essays on Metaphysics and Ethics (2007); Nature and Divinity in Plato’s Timaeus (2011); Philoponus on Aristotle, Physics 4. 10-14 (on Time), translation and notes (2012). She is a Fellow of the British Academy, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Academia Europaea. This year's Presidential Address marks the official inauguration of Professor Sarah Broadie (St. Andrews) as the 105th President of the Aristotelian Society. This podcast is an audio recording of Professor Broadie's address - 'Actual Instead' - at the Aristotelian Society on 8 October 2012. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.