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Phil Cooke Podcast
How PTZ Cameras Are Transforming Worship Services | Bryan Bailey, Director of Media, Prestonwood

Phil Cooke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 43:38


Are you considering PTZ cameras for your church worship service? Join Phil Cooke and Bryan Bailey, Director of Media at Prestonwood Baptist Church, to explore how one of the nation's leading churches is leveraging PTZ robotic cameras to transform church worship experiences.   Whether you're a church media director, on a media team, or training volunteers, this behind-the-scenes conversation is packed with practical and spiritual insights to help you:   ·       Integrate PTZ camera technology for smooth, multi-angle worship production ·       Lead and empower volunteer teams with clarity and confidence ·       Develop a ministry-focused mindset as a church media director   If your goal is to elevate the worship experience through technology that enhances—not distracts from—God's presence, this episode is for you.

The Clay Edwards Show
CHICKENGATE - THE BRYAN BAILEY / MISSISSIPPI TODAY DRAMA (03/28/25)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 42:46


Hour #2 - Shaun and Clay breakdown the most recent drama & corruption accusations surrounding Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey and the claims that he illegally used County Prisoners (Trustee's) to work at his chicken farm, stole county gravel and improperly used county equipment. Please listen to the full hour, we save the best for last after someone calls Clay out.

Phil Cooke Podcast
How to Produce the BEST Christmas Pageant ever! Behind the Scenes of a Successful Church Program

Phil Cooke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 29:31


How early is too early to plan your church Christmas pageant or program? In this episode, Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com shares the “best of” Christmas podcasts for church media directors, choir directors and their teams to produce the best Christmas pageant or program ever! Go behind the scenes of the “The Gift of Christmas” stunning multi-media event as Phil interviews Prestonwood Church creative leaders Michael Neale, Andy Pearson, and Bryan Bailey to discuss the mindset, collaboration and planning of a successful church Christmas program. Then, get Phil's nine-point church media checklist to help your team produce a holiday program that expresses the wonder of Christmas in a professional and engaging way.

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment
Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, Bailey Zimmerman, Riley Green and More Perform at the 2024 GoldenSky Festival

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 0:30


LifeMinute Podcast
Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, Bailey Zimmerman, Riley Green and More Perform at the 2024 GoldenSky Festival

LifeMinute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 0:30


The three-day fest kicks off on October 18 at Discovery Park in Sacramento, California

The ChurchGear Podcast
Jack Graham & Bryan Bailey of Prestonwood [Pastor & Production Relationship Series Pt.3]

The ChurchGear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 40:18 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.How do you communicate priorities with your pastor?  Jack Graham & Bryan Bailey join us for our "Pastor & Production Director Relationship" series to discuss their dynamic, handling production decisions and how to prioritize production.  In this episode you'll hear: 1:00 Being the black sheep of the family 3:45 Five Truths and a lie with your Pastor8:00 Relocating the church 18:30 How involved is Pastor Graham in the church production? 25:45 Why is a big Christmas service still a priority? 31:30 What do you wish all tech people could know about their pastor? 33:15 As a church tech, what would you like a room of pastors to know? 35:45 Plug: Bible in a year project Resources for your Church Tech MinistryDoes your church have used gear that you need to convert into new ministry dollars? We can make you an offer here. Do you need some production gear but lack the budget to buy new gear? You can get Certified Church Owned gear here.  Connect with us: Follow us on FacebookHang out with us on InstagramSee all the ways we can serve your church on our WebsiteGet our best gear sent to your inbox each Monday before it goes public via the Early Service

Talk Is Sheep
International Hunting with Bryan Bailey and Glen Landrus

Talk Is Sheep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 69:48


Kyle welcomes Bryan Bailey and Glen Landrus to the podcast to discuss international sheep hunting, Washington wild sheep and more.Bryan and Glen own Bailey and Landrus Hunting Company and are renowned for guiding clients to big rams. The cover photo of the podcast boasts a 202" Bighorn that Glen and Landrus guided a happy client to.On this one we hit Bryan up on international sheep hunting. He has hunted all over the world including accompanying clients on their international hunts. Bryan shares his experiences with out listeners and offers some suggestions for hunters wanting to get into international hunting.Check out Bryan and Glen at @bailey.landrus.hunt.co.Talk is Sheep is brought to you by our Title Sponsor, MTNTOUGH Fitness Labs.We partnered with MTNTOUGH Fitness Lab to help get you in shape and mentally stronger. Whether you are a veteran hunter or just starting, the MTNTOUGH app will take you to the next level. We've personally trained using the MTNTOUGH programs and we believe in it so much that we want to give you 6 weeks for free using code: SHEEPBC. Visit: http://lab.mtntough.com/checkout/subscribe/purchase?code=sheepbc&plan=monthlyTalk is Sheep is the Official Podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. The official sponsor of the Wild Sheep Society of BC is SITKA Gear and our Conservation Partners - Frontiersmen Gear, Gunwerks, OnX Maps, Precision Optics, Schnee's, Stone Glacier, Wild TV, YETI and Zeiss.

K103 Podcast
Zach Bryan Lainey Wilson Luke Bryan Bailey Zimmerman Jelly Roll

K103 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 4:18


Think Bike- Alberta Motorcycle Safety Society

On this episode, Bryan Bayley joins Liane to talk about some mishaps along the way on his adventures in riding and why All The Gear All The Time (ATGATT) is important. Think Bike is powered by: MOTO CANADA- Let's Ride Canada WideWebsite: ab-amss.orgEmail: liane@ab-amss.orgGuest: Bryan Bayley

The Clay Edwards Show
FAFO FRIDAY W/ SHAUN YURTKURAN (Ep #721) 03/22/24

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 79:24


1. Spring break is not welcomes in any town nowadays, it appears that events that refer to themselves as "black spring break" have ruined it for everyone else. Miami is the latest city to break up with spring breakers, we discuss the birth and death of spring break in the south. 2. Now that all 6 Rankin County Goon Squad members have been sentenced to a combined 132 years in federal prison we can bring some closure to the topic. We discuss the elephant in the room, will Bryan Bailey be charged with anything? Did the other goon squad members flip on Bailey for lighter sentences? 3. I go on a rant about people being too lazy to at least look at my social media platforms to see that I've dedicated tons of time and energy to this topic. I don't owe anyone anything, I don't claim to be un-biased, just because I have a large platform doesn't mean I have to be fair & balanced. Ironically though, this is one story I probably covered more than anyone on social media & radio platforms. 4. We discuss alleged murder of a school teacher by her 14 year old daughter who appears to be a trans-boy and the potential tie-in to her being on the autism spectrum and possibly on SSRI anti-depressant medication.

The Clay Edwards Show
GOON SQUAD CASE IS OVER FOR NOW, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? (Ep #721 / Clip)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 34:53


Now that all 6 Rankin County Goon Squad members have been sentenced to a combined 132 years in federal prison we can bring some closure to the topic. We discuss the elephant in the room, will Bryan Bailey be charged with anything? Did the other goon squad members flip on Bailey for lighter sentences?

The Clay Edwards Show
THANKSGIVNG EVE W/ SHAUN YURTKURAN (Ep #642) 11/22/23

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 78:48


Ep #642 Of The Clay Edwards Show W/ Shaun Yurtkuran On103.9 WYAB (11/22/23) 1. We spent the first hour discussing the south park special about pandering to lefties and how it's ruined Disney & the Marvel universe. 2. Hour 2 consisted of us breaking down the Mississippi Today story about Bryan Bailey allegedly assisting a former Capitol Police officer who was also dating his daughter get out of a DUI in another county in which he wreck a state owned vehicle. Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay

Smart Firefighting
Episode 184: Firefighting's Front Line: Technology Meets Tradition with Bryan Bailey

Smart Firefighting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 14:45


Why actually listen to first responders? Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! Thanks for joining our 16 part FRST Challenge Mini Series recorded at the competition! Tracking and situational awareness has long been a problem for first responders. That's why the ⁠⁠⁠FRST Challenge⁠⁠⁠ competition is designed to pinpoint 3D tracking technologies that provide one-meter accuracy for first responders in indoor environments, crucial for enhancing their safety during rescue operations. The 6 finalist teams competed in localization and ruggedization tests at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center from October 23-27, 2023. Winning teams gain access to funding, business support, and live field testing opportunities to evolve their solutions for real-world application. In this episode: How does the Columbus Fire Department integrate new tech with traditional firefighting values? Examples of frontline scenarios that test the limits of indoor localization technologies How can entrepreneurs best serve first responders? So click play now to hear what Columbus Fire Department's Lieutenant Bryan Bailey has to share, and stay tuned for the rest of our mini series! Head to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.smartfirefighting.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is, or review our curated resources! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn

Bro Cave Sports Podcast
Episode 66- Bryan Bailey

Bro Cave Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 42:11


The Clay Edwards Show
WILD WEDNESDAY'S W/ SHAUN YURTKURAN (Ep #602) 09/27/23

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 79:18


Ep #602 Of The Clay Edwards Show W/ Shaun Yurtkuran On 103.9 WYAB (09/27/23) 1. The City of Jackson's city council and mayor have drafter a resolution to send to statewide media and CBS to let them know how mad they are about the segment on 60 minutes that properly portrayed Jackson as a shit hole. The city leaders are more concerned with 60 Minutes making them look bad than they are with not being able to keep the water on, garbage picked up, county computers being hacked so nobody could even pay taxes or being the murder capitol of America 2 years in a row!! 2. This lead to a hilarious conversation about tourism ideas for Jackson, including a Hollywood style tour of Jackson's most prolific murder scenes. 3. We spent all of hour #2 discussing the breaking news story from Mississippi Today and the New York Times about Bryan Bailey using the office of the Rankin County Sheriff's Dept. to spy on his girlfriend and her other alleged lovers, and much much more. Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay

The Clay Edwards Show
NEW YORK TIMES BOMBSHELL INVESTIGATION INTO BRYAN BAILEY (Ep #602 / Hr #2)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 38:47


Ep #602 Of The Clay Edwards Show W/ Shaun Yurtkuran On 103.9 WYAB (09/27/23) 1. We spent all of hour #2 discussing the breaking news story / investigation from Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today and the New York Times about Bryan Bailey using the office of the Rankin County Sheriff's Dept. to spy on his girlfriend and her other alleged lovers, and much much more. Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com for all things Clay

Phil Cooke Podcast
How to Stage a Spectacular Church Christmas Event: Interview with Prestonwood Church Creatives

Phil Cooke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 47:11


A visually stunning multi-media event, The Gift of Christmas at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas has become a community tradition attended by thousands each year. Go behind the scenes of production as Phil Cooke https://philcooke.com interviews the Prestonwood creative leaders Michael Neale, Andy Pearson, and Bryan Bailey to discuss the mindset, collaboration and planning of a successful church Christmas program. Church media creatives of both large and small churches will glean inside tips to tailor your next Christmas event for the talents within your congregation.  Sharing on this podcast:Michael Neal, Worship Pastor In-Residence, Prestonwood ChurchAndy Pearson, Director of NextGen Worship/Creative Production, Prestonwood ChurchBryan Bailey, Director of Media, Prestonwood Church  Please like, comment below, and share this video!  Get my book: Maximize Your Influence: How to Make Digital Media Work for Your Church, Your Ministry and YouSupport the mission of The Influence Lab! With your generous donation of $35.00 or more, receive a copy of Phil's book as a special “thank you.” Donate here: https://influencelab.com Also available on Amazon: Print and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3XxHSif Audio: https://amzn.to/3mQDOwe (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!) The Phil Cooke Podcast and YouTube Channel*Helping leaders navigate their calling and career in today's distracted media-driven culture*Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on creative leadership, digital media, branding and marketing strategies, film and TV production – and the faith to take you from where you are to where you want to be in your career. Prefer video? Subscribe to My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me:Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com Other Great Resources: Sign up for my blog and get immediate access to a free download that will inspire your creative leadership at https://www.philcooke.com  *More About This Episode* How to Stage a Spectacular Church Christmas Event: Interview with Prestonwood Church Creatives About The Gift of Christmas The Gift of Christmas is a Prestonwood tradition and has become one of the highlights of the Christmas season, with thousands of guests attending every year. This visually stunning multimedia event is complete with special effects, a nearly 1,000-member cast and choir, live orchestra, camels and kings, flying angels and eye-popping virtual scenery. At the heart of this production is the simple story of Christmas—the manger, shepherds, Joseph and Mary, the Christ child—and the glorious hope we have in our Savior. Find out more: https://prestonwoodgoc.org

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Atlanta sweeps Detroit in doubleheader at Comerica Park – WSJM Morning Sports

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 2:59


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Atlanta Braves 10, Detroit Tigers 7 – Game 1 Atlanta Braves 6, Detroit Tigers 5 – Game 2 Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Chicago White Sox 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Braves 10, Tigers 7/Braves 6, Tigers 5 – Braves beat Tigers 10-7 and 6-5 to sweep DH and win series Eddie Rosario hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning and the Atlanta Braves held on to beat the Detroit Tigers 6-5 Wednesday night and sweep a doubleheader. Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. had solo homers earlier in the second game for the NL-East leading Braves, who scored in five of the first six innings. Collin McHugh pitched three perfect innings after starter Dylan Dodd allowed five runs on six hits and three walks over four innings. Michael Harris went 4 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs as Atlanta beat Detroit 10-7 in the first game. Cubs 10, Pirates 6 – Swanson sparks 6-run 6th, Cubs rally to beat Pirates 10-6 Dansby Swanson started Chicago’s six-run sixth inning with a hit, then capped the rally with an RBI single as the Cubs overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 on Wednesday night. Swanson finished with three hits and two RBIs to help Chicago knock off Pittsburgh for the second straight night. Mike Tauchman had three hits, two RBIs and made a running catch against the ivy on Carlos Santana’s sac fly in the seventh. Santana lofted a two-run homer and finished with four RBIs. White Sox 8, Dodgers 4 – White Sox lose Clevinger and Grifol before beating Dodgers 8-4 to snap 3-game skid Clint Frazier singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 after losing starter Mike Clevinger and manager Pedro Grifol. Jake Burger homered twice, including a two-run shot that tied the game 4-all earlier in the eighth as the White Sox snapped a three-game skid. Clevinger exited in the fifth because of right biceps soreness. Grifol was ejected for the third time this season after arguing with home plate umpire Pat Hoberg and crew chief Brian O’Nora in the sixth. Tonight Detroit (Boyd 3-5) at Minnesota (Gray 4-1), 7:10 p.m.      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 12:45 Pittsburgh (Oviedo 3-5) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Cease 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Grove 0-2), 10:10 p.m. MLB – A’s stadium deal wins legislative approval in Nevada as MLB weighs move to Vegas The Oakland Athletics have cleared a major hurdle for their planned relocation to Las Vegas after the Nevada Legislature gave final approval to public funding for a portion of a proposed $1.5 billion stadium with a retractable roof. The deal approved Wednesday still needs the governor’s signature and approval from MLB, but both are anticipated. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is the one who proposed it.  The Nevada Assembly made minor changes Wednesday to the measure the Senate had approved Tuesday just hours before the Vegas Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup. The Senate voted final approval Wednesday night. Golf – Chaos rules the day as US Open comes to the glitz of Los Angeles Brooks Koepka says he enjoys chaos. He’s come to the right place at this U.S. Open. Players have been trying to digest the news of the PGA Tour’s shock partnership with LIV Golf’s Saudi Arabian backers. And then PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan had to turn off day-to-day control to two executives because of what’s described as a medical situation. Still to be determined is what kind of chaos Los Angeles Country Club delivers. The U.S. Open starts Thursday on a course smack dab in the middle of LA on a course that looks big and plays small. Golf – US Open barranca offers beauty, danger at LA Country Club The word of the week at the U.S. Open is barranca. It stems from the Spanish word meaning cliff, precipice, gully or ravine. Merriam-Webster defines it as “a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides.” At Los Angeles Country Club, the barranca, lined with sand and dotted with native grasses and ball-entangling plants, winds through most of the first nine holes and part of the back nine, as well. Much like the seawall cliffs at Pebble Beach or the church pew bunker at Oakmont, it’s the barranca that stands out as the most feared and talked-about feature for the U.S. Open’s first return to LA since 1948. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NBA – Hawks’ finalize coaching staff for 2023-24 season, includes Kokoskov, Brey Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder has announced his staff for next season. It includes former Phoenix Suns head coach Igor Kokoskov as the lead assistant, as well as longtime Notre Dame coach Mike Brey. The remaining assistants are Bryan Bailey, Brittni Donaldson, Steve Klei, Antonio Lang, Sanjay Lumpkin, Ekpe Udoh and Jeff Watkinson. In addition, Reggis Onwukamuche will take over as player development coach, while Bryan George will work in player development, advance scouting and video. Snyder took over the Hawks in late February after the firing of Nate McMillan. NFL – Diggs returns to Bills practice; Coach McDermott says concerns are resolved Stefon Diggs was back on the field practicing, and Bills coach Sean McDermott said whatever lingering issues from last season that raised concern and confusion over the absence of Buffalo’s top receiver a day earlier have been resolved. McDermott expanded and clarified on the limited statements he made a day earlier by saying Diggs didn’t skip the team’s mandatory session on Tuesday, but was in fact excused. He also said a series of discussions airing out Diggs’ concerns have left the team and receiver “in a real good spot.” Diggs’ participation was his first with the team this offseason after he skipped the Bills voluntary workout and practice sessions. NHL – Golden Knights’ success lifts Las Vegas to another level in sports world The modern era for Las Vegas sports began when the NHL awarded the city an expansion franchise in 2016. The Golden Knights began playing in the 2017-18 season. They won their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Since the Knights came onboard, Las Vegas acquired an NFL team in the Raiders, and the WNBA’s Stars moved from San Antonio and became the Aces. The Aces won the championship last year and this season are again the league’s best team. Olympics – US Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica dies in motorcycle accident at 24 U.S. Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica has died at the age of 24. Gasienica died after being involved in a motorcycle accident on Monday night in the northwest Chicago suburbs, according to the Bull Valley Police Department. He competed for the United States last year in the Beijing Games. Gasienica finished 49th and 53rd in individual events in China, and was 10th in a team competition with Casey Larson, Kevin Bickner and Decker Dean. He developed as a young ski jumper at the Norge Ski Club about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Tennis – Nick Kyrgios reveals he ended up in psychiatric ward during Wimbledon in 2019 Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spent time in a psychiatric ward following a loss at Wimbledon in 2019 because of suicidal thoughts. Kyrgios’ comments in interviews for the upcoming Netflix documentary series “Break Point” have been widely published in Australia. Kyrgios says he went to a hospital in London to “figure out my problems” four years ago and he says he "was genuinely contemplating suicide." Kyrgios has previously discussed his mental health struggles on social media and in interviews and has said he’s doing better after seeking help. He lost the 2022 Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic and has been largely sidelined by injuries since. MWL – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan at Lake County, PPD 6/15 Cedar Rapids 7, South Bend 2 Great Lakes 2, Wisconsin 1 Peoria 4, Lansing 3 Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lake County Captains, 4 p.m. (DH) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Cedar Rapids Kernels, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer – Semifinals Division 4 at Cedar Springs Kalamazoo Christian 3, North Muskegon 1 – OT Softball – Quarterfinals Division 2 at Kalamazoo College Vicksburg 10, Parma Western 2 Today Baseball – Semifinals Division 1 at Michigan State University Mattawan vs. Novi, 11:00 a.m. Division 3 at Michigan State University Bridgman vs. Standish Sterling, 5:00 p.m. Softball – Semifinals Division 2 at Michigan State University Vicksburg vs. Richmond, 10:00 a.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM
Atlanta sweeps Detroit in doubleheader at Comerica Park – Thursday Morning Sports Update

News/Talk 94.9 WSJM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 2:59


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Atlanta Braves 10, Detroit Tigers 7 – Game 1 Atlanta Braves 6, Detroit Tigers 5 – Game 2 Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Chicago White Sox 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Braves 10, Tigers 7/Braves 6, Tigers 5 – Braves beat Tigers 10-7 and 6-5 to sweep DH and win series Eddie Rosario hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning and the Atlanta Braves held on to beat the Detroit Tigers 6-5 Wednesday night and sweep a doubleheader. Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. had solo homers earlier in the second game for the NL-East leading Braves, who scored in five of the first six innings. Collin McHugh pitched three perfect innings after starter Dylan Dodd allowed five runs on six hits and three walks over four innings. Michael Harris went 4 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs as Atlanta beat Detroit 10-7 in the first game. Cubs 10, Pirates 6 – Swanson sparks 6-run 6th, Cubs rally to beat Pirates 10-6 Dansby Swanson started Chicago’s six-run sixth inning with a hit, then capped the rally with an RBI single as the Cubs overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 on Wednesday night. Swanson finished with three hits and two RBIs to help Chicago knock off Pittsburgh for the second straight night. Mike Tauchman had three hits, two RBIs and made a running catch against the ivy on Carlos Santana’s sac fly in the seventh. Santana lofted a two-run homer and finished with four RBIs. White Sox 8, Dodgers 4 – White Sox lose Clevinger and Grifol before beating Dodgers 8-4 to snap 3-game skid Clint Frazier singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 after losing starter Mike Clevinger and manager Pedro Grifol. Jake Burger homered twice, including a two-run shot that tied the game 4-all earlier in the eighth as the White Sox snapped a three-game skid. Clevinger exited in the fifth because of right biceps soreness. Grifol was ejected for the third time this season after arguing with home plate umpire Pat Hoberg and crew chief Brian O’Nora in the sixth. Tonight Detroit (Boyd 3-5) at Minnesota (Gray 4-1), 7:10 p.m.      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 12:45 Pittsburgh (Oviedo 3-5) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Cease 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Grove 0-2), 10:10 p.m. MLB – A’s stadium deal wins legislative approval in Nevada as MLB weighs move to Vegas The Oakland Athletics have cleared a major hurdle for their planned relocation to Las Vegas after the Nevada Legislature gave final approval to public funding for a portion of a proposed $1.5 billion stadium with a retractable roof. The deal approved Wednesday still needs the governor’s signature and approval from MLB, but both are anticipated. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is the one who proposed it.  The Nevada Assembly made minor changes Wednesday to the measure the Senate had approved Tuesday just hours before the Vegas Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup. The Senate voted final approval Wednesday night. Golf – Chaos rules the day as US Open comes to the glitz of Los Angeles Brooks Koepka says he enjoys chaos. He’s come to the right place at this U.S. Open. Players have been trying to digest the news of the PGA Tour’s shock partnership with LIV Golf’s Saudi Arabian backers. And then PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan had to turn off day-to-day control to two executives because of what’s described as a medical situation. Still to be determined is what kind of chaos Los Angeles Country Club delivers. The U.S. Open starts Thursday on a course smack dab in the middle of LA on a course that looks big and plays small. Golf – US Open barranca offers beauty, danger at LA Country Club The word of the week at the U.S. Open is barranca. It stems from the Spanish word meaning cliff, precipice, gully or ravine. Merriam-Webster defines it as “a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides.” At Los Angeles Country Club, the barranca, lined with sand and dotted with native grasses and ball-entangling plants, winds through most of the first nine holes and part of the back nine, as well. Much like the seawall cliffs at Pebble Beach or the church pew bunker at Oakmont, it’s the barranca that stands out as the most feared and talked-about feature for the U.S. Open’s first return to LA since 1948. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NBA – Hawks’ finalize coaching staff for 2023-24 season, includes Kokoskov, Brey Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder has announced his staff for next season. It includes former Phoenix Suns head coach Igor Kokoskov as the lead assistant, as well as longtime Notre Dame coach Mike Brey. The remaining assistants are Bryan Bailey, Brittni Donaldson, Steve Klei, Antonio Lang, Sanjay Lumpkin, Ekpe Udoh and Jeff Watkinson. In addition, Reggis Onwukamuche will take over as player development coach, while Bryan George will work in player development, advance scouting and video. Snyder took over the Hawks in late February after the firing of Nate McMillan. NFL – Diggs returns to Bills practice; Coach McDermott says concerns are resolved Stefon Diggs was back on the field practicing, and Bills coach Sean McDermott said whatever lingering issues from last season that raised concern and confusion over the absence of Buffalo’s top receiver a day earlier have been resolved. McDermott expanded and clarified on the limited statements he made a day earlier by saying Diggs didn’t skip the team’s mandatory session on Tuesday, but was in fact excused. He also said a series of discussions airing out Diggs’ concerns have left the team and receiver “in a real good spot.” Diggs’ participation was his first with the team this offseason after he skipped the Bills voluntary workout and practice sessions. NHL – Golden Knights’ success lifts Las Vegas to another level in sports world The modern era for Las Vegas sports began when the NHL awarded the city an expansion franchise in 2016. The Golden Knights began playing in the 2017-18 season. They won their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Since the Knights came onboard, Las Vegas acquired an NFL team in the Raiders, and the WNBA’s Stars moved from San Antonio and became the Aces. The Aces won the championship last year and this season are again the league’s best team. Olympics – US Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica dies in motorcycle accident at 24 U.S. Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica has died at the age of 24. Gasienica died after being involved in a motorcycle accident on Monday night in the northwest Chicago suburbs, according to the Bull Valley Police Department. He competed for the United States last year in the Beijing Games. Gasienica finished 49th and 53rd in individual events in China, and was 10th in a team competition with Casey Larson, Kevin Bickner and Decker Dean. He developed as a young ski jumper at the Norge Ski Club about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Tennis – Nick Kyrgios reveals he ended up in psychiatric ward during Wimbledon in 2019 Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spent time in a psychiatric ward following a loss at Wimbledon in 2019 because of suicidal thoughts. Kyrgios’ comments in interviews for the upcoming Netflix documentary series “Break Point” have been widely published in Australia. Kyrgios says he went to a hospital in London to “figure out my problems” four years ago and he says he "was genuinely contemplating suicide." Kyrgios has previously discussed his mental health struggles on social media and in interviews and has said he’s doing better after seeking help. He lost the 2022 Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic and has been largely sidelined by injuries since. MWL – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan at Lake County, PPD 6/15 Cedar Rapids 7, South Bend 2 Great Lakes 2, Wisconsin 1 Peoria 4, Lansing 3 Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lake County Captains, 4 p.m. (DH) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Cedar Rapids Kernels, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer – Semifinals Division 4 at Cedar Springs Kalamazoo Christian 3, North Muskegon 1 – OT Softball – Quarterfinals Division 2 at Kalamazoo College Vicksburg 10, Parma Western 2 Today Baseball – Semifinals Division 1 at Michigan State University Mattawan vs. Novi, 11:00 a.m. Division 3 at Michigan State University Bridgman vs. Standish Sterling, 5:00 p.m. Softball – Semifinals Division 2 at Michigan State University Vicksburg vs. Richmond, 10:00 a.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

106.1 & 1400 WSJM Sports
Atlanta sweeps Detroit in doubleheader at Comerica Park – Thursday Morning Sports Update

106.1 & 1400 WSJM Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 2:59


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Atlanta Braves 10, Detroit Tigers 7 – Game 1 Atlanta Braves 6, Detroit Tigers 5 – Game 2 Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Chicago White Sox 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Braves 10, Tigers 7/Braves 6, Tigers 5 – Braves beat Tigers 10-7 and 6-5 to sweep DH and win series Eddie Rosario hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning and the Atlanta Braves held on to beat the Detroit Tigers 6-5 Wednesday night and sweep a doubleheader. Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. had solo homers earlier in the second game for the NL-East leading Braves, who scored in five of the first six innings. Collin McHugh pitched three perfect innings after starter Dylan Dodd allowed five runs on six hits and three walks over four innings. Michael Harris went 4 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs as Atlanta beat Detroit 10-7 in the first game. Cubs 10, Pirates 6 – Swanson sparks 6-run 6th, Cubs rally to beat Pirates 10-6 Dansby Swanson started Chicago’s six-run sixth inning with a hit, then capped the rally with an RBI single as the Cubs overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 on Wednesday night. Swanson finished with three hits and two RBIs to help Chicago knock off Pittsburgh for the second straight night. Mike Tauchman had three hits, two RBIs and made a running catch against the ivy on Carlos Santana’s sac fly in the seventh. Santana lofted a two-run homer and finished with four RBIs. White Sox 8, Dodgers 4 – White Sox lose Clevinger and Grifol before beating Dodgers 8-4 to snap 3-game skid Clint Frazier singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 after losing starter Mike Clevinger and manager Pedro Grifol. Jake Burger homered twice, including a two-run shot that tied the game 4-all earlier in the eighth as the White Sox snapped a three-game skid. Clevinger exited in the fifth because of right biceps soreness. Grifol was ejected for the third time this season after arguing with home plate umpire Pat Hoberg and crew chief Brian O’Nora in the sixth. Tonight Detroit (Boyd 3-5) at Minnesota (Gray 4-1), 7:10 p.m.      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 12:45 Pittsburgh (Oviedo 3-5) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Cease 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Grove 0-2), 10:10 p.m. MLB – A’s stadium deal wins legislative approval in Nevada as MLB weighs move to Vegas The Oakland Athletics have cleared a major hurdle for their planned relocation to Las Vegas after the Nevada Legislature gave final approval to public funding for a portion of a proposed $1.5 billion stadium with a retractable roof. The deal approved Wednesday still needs the governor’s signature and approval from MLB, but both are anticipated. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is the one who proposed it.  The Nevada Assembly made minor changes Wednesday to the measure the Senate had approved Tuesday just hours before the Vegas Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup. The Senate voted final approval Wednesday night. Golf – Chaos rules the day as US Open comes to the glitz of Los Angeles Brooks Koepka says he enjoys chaos. He’s come to the right place at this U.S. Open. Players have been trying to digest the news of the PGA Tour’s shock partnership with LIV Golf’s Saudi Arabian backers. And then PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan had to turn off day-to-day control to two executives because of what’s described as a medical situation. Still to be determined is what kind of chaos Los Angeles Country Club delivers. The U.S. Open starts Thursday on a course smack dab in the middle of LA on a course that looks big and plays small. Golf – US Open barranca offers beauty, danger at LA Country Club The word of the week at the U.S. Open is barranca. It stems from the Spanish word meaning cliff, precipice, gully or ravine. Merriam-Webster defines it as “a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides.” At Los Angeles Country Club, the barranca, lined with sand and dotted with native grasses and ball-entangling plants, winds through most of the first nine holes and part of the back nine, as well. Much like the seawall cliffs at Pebble Beach or the church pew bunker at Oakmont, it’s the barranca that stands out as the most feared and talked-about feature for the U.S. Open’s first return to LA since 1948. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NBA – Hawks’ finalize coaching staff for 2023-24 season, includes Kokoskov, Brey Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder has announced his staff for next season. It includes former Phoenix Suns head coach Igor Kokoskov as the lead assistant, as well as longtime Notre Dame coach Mike Brey. The remaining assistants are Bryan Bailey, Brittni Donaldson, Steve Klei, Antonio Lang, Sanjay Lumpkin, Ekpe Udoh and Jeff Watkinson. In addition, Reggis Onwukamuche will take over as player development coach, while Bryan George will work in player development, advance scouting and video. Snyder took over the Hawks in late February after the firing of Nate McMillan. NFL – Diggs returns to Bills practice; Coach McDermott says concerns are resolved Stefon Diggs was back on the field practicing, and Bills coach Sean McDermott said whatever lingering issues from last season that raised concern and confusion over the absence of Buffalo’s top receiver a day earlier have been resolved. McDermott expanded and clarified on the limited statements he made a day earlier by saying Diggs didn’t skip the team’s mandatory session on Tuesday, but was in fact excused. He also said a series of discussions airing out Diggs’ concerns have left the team and receiver “in a real good spot.” Diggs’ participation was his first with the team this offseason after he skipped the Bills voluntary workout and practice sessions. NHL – Golden Knights’ success lifts Las Vegas to another level in sports world The modern era for Las Vegas sports began when the NHL awarded the city an expansion franchise in 2016. The Golden Knights began playing in the 2017-18 season. They won their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Since the Knights came onboard, Las Vegas acquired an NFL team in the Raiders, and the WNBA’s Stars moved from San Antonio and became the Aces. The Aces won the championship last year and this season are again the league’s best team. Olympics – US Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica dies in motorcycle accident at 24 U.S. Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica has died at the age of 24. Gasienica died after being involved in a motorcycle accident on Monday night in the northwest Chicago suburbs, according to the Bull Valley Police Department. He competed for the United States last year in the Beijing Games. Gasienica finished 49th and 53rd in individual events in China, and was 10th in a team competition with Casey Larson, Kevin Bickner and Decker Dean. He developed as a young ski jumper at the Norge Ski Club about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Tennis – Nick Kyrgios reveals he ended up in psychiatric ward during Wimbledon in 2019 Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spent time in a psychiatric ward following a loss at Wimbledon in 2019 because of suicidal thoughts. Kyrgios’ comments in interviews for the upcoming Netflix documentary series “Break Point” have been widely published in Australia. Kyrgios says he went to a hospital in London to “figure out my problems” four years ago and he says he "was genuinely contemplating suicide." Kyrgios has previously discussed his mental health struggles on social media and in interviews and has said he’s doing better after seeking help. He lost the 2022 Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic and has been largely sidelined by injuries since. MWL – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan at Lake County, PPD 6/15 Cedar Rapids 7, South Bend 2 Great Lakes 2, Wisconsin 1 Peoria 4, Lansing 3 Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lake County Captains, 4 p.m. (DH) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Cedar Rapids Kernels, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer – Semifinals Division 4 at Cedar Springs Kalamazoo Christian 3, North Muskegon 1 – OT Softball – Quarterfinals Division 2 at Kalamazoo College Vicksburg 10, Parma Western 2 Today Baseball – Semifinals Division 1 at Michigan State University Mattawan vs. Novi, 11:00 a.m. Division 3 at Michigan State University Bridgman vs. Standish Sterling, 5:00 p.m. Softball – Semifinals Division 2 at Michigan State University Vicksburg vs. Richmond, 10:00 a.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

97.5 Y-Country
Atlanta sweeps Detroit in doubleheader at Comerica Park – Thursday Morning Sports Update

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 2:59


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Atlanta Braves 10, Detroit Tigers 7 – Game 1 Atlanta Braves 6, Detroit Tigers 5 – Game 2 Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Chicago White Sox 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Braves 10, Tigers 7/Braves 6, Tigers 5 – Braves beat Tigers 10-7 and 6-5 to sweep DH and win series Eddie Rosario hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning and the Atlanta Braves held on to beat the Detroit Tigers 6-5 Wednesday night and sweep a doubleheader. Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. had solo homers earlier in the second game for the NL-East leading Braves, who scored in five of the first six innings. Collin McHugh pitched three perfect innings after starter Dylan Dodd allowed five runs on six hits and three walks over four innings. Michael Harris went 4 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs as Atlanta beat Detroit 10-7 in the first game. Cubs 10, Pirates 6 – Swanson sparks 6-run 6th, Cubs rally to beat Pirates 10-6 Dansby Swanson started Chicago’s six-run sixth inning with a hit, then capped the rally with an RBI single as the Cubs overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 on Wednesday night. Swanson finished with three hits and two RBIs to help Chicago knock off Pittsburgh for the second straight night. Mike Tauchman had three hits, two RBIs and made a running catch against the ivy on Carlos Santana’s sac fly in the seventh. Santana lofted a two-run homer and finished with four RBIs. White Sox 8, Dodgers 4 – White Sox lose Clevinger and Grifol before beating Dodgers 8-4 to snap 3-game skid Clint Frazier singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 after losing starter Mike Clevinger and manager Pedro Grifol. Jake Burger homered twice, including a two-run shot that tied the game 4-all earlier in the eighth as the White Sox snapped a three-game skid. Clevinger exited in the fifth because of right biceps soreness. Grifol was ejected for the third time this season after arguing with home plate umpire Pat Hoberg and crew chief Brian O’Nora in the sixth. Tonight Detroit (Boyd 3-5) at Minnesota (Gray 4-1), 7:10 p.m.      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 12:45 Pittsburgh (Oviedo 3-5) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Cease 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Grove 0-2), 10:10 p.m. MLB – A’s stadium deal wins legislative approval in Nevada as MLB weighs move to Vegas The Oakland Athletics have cleared a major hurdle for their planned relocation to Las Vegas after the Nevada Legislature gave final approval to public funding for a portion of a proposed $1.5 billion stadium with a retractable roof. The deal approved Wednesday still needs the governor’s signature and approval from MLB, but both are anticipated. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is the one who proposed it.  The Nevada Assembly made minor changes Wednesday to the measure the Senate had approved Tuesday just hours before the Vegas Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup. The Senate voted final approval Wednesday night. Golf – Chaos rules the day as US Open comes to the glitz of Los Angeles Brooks Koepka says he enjoys chaos. He’s come to the right place at this U.S. Open. Players have been trying to digest the news of the PGA Tour’s shock partnership with LIV Golf’s Saudi Arabian backers. And then PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan had to turn off day-to-day control to two executives because of what’s described as a medical situation. Still to be determined is what kind of chaos Los Angeles Country Club delivers. The U.S. Open starts Thursday on a course smack dab in the middle of LA on a course that looks big and plays small. Golf – US Open barranca offers beauty, danger at LA Country Club The word of the week at the U.S. Open is barranca. It stems from the Spanish word meaning cliff, precipice, gully or ravine. Merriam-Webster defines it as “a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides.” At Los Angeles Country Club, the barranca, lined with sand and dotted with native grasses and ball-entangling plants, winds through most of the first nine holes and part of the back nine, as well. Much like the seawall cliffs at Pebble Beach or the church pew bunker at Oakmont, it’s the barranca that stands out as the most feared and talked-about feature for the U.S. Open’s first return to LA since 1948. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NBA – Hawks’ finalize coaching staff for 2023-24 season, includes Kokoskov, Brey Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder has announced his staff for next season. It includes former Phoenix Suns head coach Igor Kokoskov as the lead assistant, as well as longtime Notre Dame coach Mike Brey. The remaining assistants are Bryan Bailey, Brittni Donaldson, Steve Klei, Antonio Lang, Sanjay Lumpkin, Ekpe Udoh and Jeff Watkinson. In addition, Reggis Onwukamuche will take over as player development coach, while Bryan George will work in player development, advance scouting and video. Snyder took over the Hawks in late February after the firing of Nate McMillan. NFL – Diggs returns to Bills practice; Coach McDermott says concerns are resolved Stefon Diggs was back on the field practicing, and Bills coach Sean McDermott said whatever lingering issues from last season that raised concern and confusion over the absence of Buffalo’s top receiver a day earlier have been resolved. McDermott expanded and clarified on the limited statements he made a day earlier by saying Diggs didn’t skip the team’s mandatory session on Tuesday, but was in fact excused. He also said a series of discussions airing out Diggs’ concerns have left the team and receiver “in a real good spot.” Diggs’ participation was his first with the team this offseason after he skipped the Bills voluntary workout and practice sessions. NHL – Golden Knights’ success lifts Las Vegas to another level in sports world The modern era for Las Vegas sports began when the NHL awarded the city an expansion franchise in 2016. The Golden Knights began playing in the 2017-18 season. They won their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Since the Knights came onboard, Las Vegas acquired an NFL team in the Raiders, and the WNBA’s Stars moved from San Antonio and became the Aces. The Aces won the championship last year and this season are again the league’s best team. Olympics – US Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica dies in motorcycle accident at 24 U.S. Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica has died at the age of 24. Gasienica died after being involved in a motorcycle accident on Monday night in the northwest Chicago suburbs, according to the Bull Valley Police Department. He competed for the United States last year in the Beijing Games. Gasienica finished 49th and 53rd in individual events in China, and was 10th in a team competition with Casey Larson, Kevin Bickner and Decker Dean. He developed as a young ski jumper at the Norge Ski Club about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Tennis – Nick Kyrgios reveals he ended up in psychiatric ward during Wimbledon in 2019 Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spent time in a psychiatric ward following a loss at Wimbledon in 2019 because of suicidal thoughts. Kyrgios’ comments in interviews for the upcoming Netflix documentary series “Break Point” have been widely published in Australia. Kyrgios says he went to a hospital in London to “figure out my problems” four years ago and he says he "was genuinely contemplating suicide." Kyrgios has previously discussed his mental health struggles on social media and in interviews and has said he’s doing better after seeking help. He lost the 2022 Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic and has been largely sidelined by injuries since. MWL – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan at Lake County, PPD 6/15 Cedar Rapids 7, South Bend 2 Great Lakes 2, Wisconsin 1 Peoria 4, Lansing 3 Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lake County Captains, 4 p.m. (DH) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Cedar Rapids Kernels, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer – Semifinals Division 4 at Cedar Springs Kalamazoo Christian 3, North Muskegon 1 – OT Softball – Quarterfinals Division 2 at Kalamazoo College Vicksburg 10, Parma Western 2 Today Baseball – Semifinals Division 1 at Michigan State University Mattawan vs. Novi, 11:00 a.m. Division 3 at Michigan State University Bridgman vs. Standish Sterling, 5:00 p.m. Softball – Semifinals Division 2 at Michigan State University Vicksburg vs. Richmond, 10:00 a.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

97.5 Y-Country
Atlanta sweeps Detroit in doubleheader at Comerica Park – WSJM Morning Sports

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 2:59


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Atlanta Braves 10, Detroit Tigers 7 – Game 1 Atlanta Braves 6, Detroit Tigers 5 – Game 2 Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Chicago White Sox 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Braves 10, Tigers 7/Braves 6, Tigers 5 – Braves beat Tigers 10-7 and 6-5 to sweep DH and win series Eddie Rosario hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning and the Atlanta Braves held on to beat the Detroit Tigers 6-5 Wednesday night and sweep a doubleheader. Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. had solo homers earlier in the second game for the NL-East leading Braves, who scored in five of the first six innings. Collin McHugh pitched three perfect innings after starter Dylan Dodd allowed five runs on six hits and three walks over four innings. Michael Harris went 4 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs as Atlanta beat Detroit 10-7 in the first game. Cubs 10, Pirates 6 – Swanson sparks 6-run 6th, Cubs rally to beat Pirates 10-6 Dansby Swanson started Chicago’s six-run sixth inning with a hit, then capped the rally with an RBI single as the Cubs overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 on Wednesday night. Swanson finished with three hits and two RBIs to help Chicago knock off Pittsburgh for the second straight night. Mike Tauchman had three hits, two RBIs and made a running catch against the ivy on Carlos Santana’s sac fly in the seventh. Santana lofted a two-run homer and finished with four RBIs. White Sox 8, Dodgers 4 – White Sox lose Clevinger and Grifol before beating Dodgers 8-4 to snap 3-game skid Clint Frazier singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 after losing starter Mike Clevinger and manager Pedro Grifol. Jake Burger homered twice, including a two-run shot that tied the game 4-all earlier in the eighth as the White Sox snapped a three-game skid. Clevinger exited in the fifth because of right biceps soreness. Grifol was ejected for the third time this season after arguing with home plate umpire Pat Hoberg and crew chief Brian O’Nora in the sixth. Tonight Detroit (Boyd 3-5) at Minnesota (Gray 4-1), 7:10 p.m.      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 12:45 Pittsburgh (Oviedo 3-5) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Cease 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Grove 0-2), 10:10 p.m. MLB – A’s stadium deal wins legislative approval in Nevada as MLB weighs move to Vegas The Oakland Athletics have cleared a major hurdle for their planned relocation to Las Vegas after the Nevada Legislature gave final approval to public funding for a portion of a proposed $1.5 billion stadium with a retractable roof. The deal approved Wednesday still needs the governor’s signature and approval from MLB, but both are anticipated. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is the one who proposed it.  The Nevada Assembly made minor changes Wednesday to the measure the Senate had approved Tuesday just hours before the Vegas Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup. The Senate voted final approval Wednesday night. Golf – Chaos rules the day as US Open comes to the glitz of Los Angeles Brooks Koepka says he enjoys chaos. He’s come to the right place at this U.S. Open. Players have been trying to digest the news of the PGA Tour’s shock partnership with LIV Golf’s Saudi Arabian backers. And then PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan had to turn off day-to-day control to two executives because of what’s described as a medical situation. Still to be determined is what kind of chaos Los Angeles Country Club delivers. The U.S. Open starts Thursday on a course smack dab in the middle of LA on a course that looks big and plays small. Golf – US Open barranca offers beauty, danger at LA Country Club The word of the week at the U.S. Open is barranca. It stems from the Spanish word meaning cliff, precipice, gully or ravine. Merriam-Webster defines it as “a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides.” At Los Angeles Country Club, the barranca, lined with sand and dotted with native grasses and ball-entangling plants, winds through most of the first nine holes and part of the back nine, as well. Much like the seawall cliffs at Pebble Beach or the church pew bunker at Oakmont, it’s the barranca that stands out as the most feared and talked-about feature for the U.S. Open’s first return to LA since 1948. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NBA – Hawks’ finalize coaching staff for 2023-24 season, includes Kokoskov, Brey Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder has announced his staff for next season. It includes former Phoenix Suns head coach Igor Kokoskov as the lead assistant, as well as longtime Notre Dame coach Mike Brey. The remaining assistants are Bryan Bailey, Brittni Donaldson, Steve Klei, Antonio Lang, Sanjay Lumpkin, Ekpe Udoh and Jeff Watkinson. In addition, Reggis Onwukamuche will take over as player development coach, while Bryan George will work in player development, advance scouting and video. Snyder took over the Hawks in late February after the firing of Nate McMillan. NFL – Diggs returns to Bills practice; Coach McDermott says concerns are resolved Stefon Diggs was back on the field practicing, and Bills coach Sean McDermott said whatever lingering issues from last season that raised concern and confusion over the absence of Buffalo’s top receiver a day earlier have been resolved. McDermott expanded and clarified on the limited statements he made a day earlier by saying Diggs didn’t skip the team’s mandatory session on Tuesday, but was in fact excused. He also said a series of discussions airing out Diggs’ concerns have left the team and receiver “in a real good spot.” Diggs’ participation was his first with the team this offseason after he skipped the Bills voluntary workout and practice sessions. NHL – Golden Knights’ success lifts Las Vegas to another level in sports world The modern era for Las Vegas sports began when the NHL awarded the city an expansion franchise in 2016. The Golden Knights began playing in the 2017-18 season. They won their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Since the Knights came onboard, Las Vegas acquired an NFL team in the Raiders, and the WNBA’s Stars moved from San Antonio and became the Aces. The Aces won the championship last year and this season are again the league’s best team. Olympics – US Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica dies in motorcycle accident at 24 U.S. Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica has died at the age of 24. Gasienica died after being involved in a motorcycle accident on Monday night in the northwest Chicago suburbs, according to the Bull Valley Police Department. He competed for the United States last year in the Beijing Games. Gasienica finished 49th and 53rd in individual events in China, and was 10th in a team competition with Casey Larson, Kevin Bickner and Decker Dean. He developed as a young ski jumper at the Norge Ski Club about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Tennis – Nick Kyrgios reveals he ended up in psychiatric ward during Wimbledon in 2019 Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spent time in a psychiatric ward following a loss at Wimbledon in 2019 because of suicidal thoughts. Kyrgios’ comments in interviews for the upcoming Netflix documentary series “Break Point” have been widely published in Australia. Kyrgios says he went to a hospital in London to “figure out my problems” four years ago and he says he "was genuinely contemplating suicide." Kyrgios has previously discussed his mental health struggles on social media and in interviews and has said he’s doing better after seeking help. He lost the 2022 Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic and has been largely sidelined by injuries since. MWL – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan at Lake County, PPD 6/15 Cedar Rapids 7, South Bend 2 Great Lakes 2, Wisconsin 1 Peoria 4, Lansing 3 Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lake County Captains, 4 p.m. (DH) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Cedar Rapids Kernels, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer – Semifinals Division 4 at Cedar Springs Kalamazoo Christian 3, North Muskegon 1 – OT Softball – Quarterfinals Division 2 at Kalamazoo College Vicksburg 10, Parma Western 2 Today Baseball – Semifinals Division 1 at Michigan State University Mattawan vs. Novi, 11:00 a.m. Division 3 at Michigan State University Bridgman vs. Standish Sterling, 5:00 p.m. Softball – Semifinals Division 2 at Michigan State University Vicksburg vs. Richmond, 10:00 a.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM
Atlanta sweeps Detroit in doubleheader at Comerica Park – Thursday Morning Sports Update

SuperHits 103.7 COSY-FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 2:59


MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Atlanta Braves 10, Detroit Tigers 7 – Game 1 Atlanta Braves 6, Detroit Tigers 5 – Game 2 Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Chicago White Sox 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Braves 10, Tigers 7/Braves 6, Tigers 5 – Braves beat Tigers 10-7 and 6-5 to sweep DH and win series Eddie Rosario hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning and the Atlanta Braves held on to beat the Detroit Tigers 6-5 Wednesday night and sweep a doubleheader. Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. had solo homers earlier in the second game for the NL-East leading Braves, who scored in five of the first six innings. Collin McHugh pitched three perfect innings after starter Dylan Dodd allowed five runs on six hits and three walks over four innings. Michael Harris went 4 for 4 with a homer and four RBIs as Atlanta beat Detroit 10-7 in the first game. Cubs 10, Pirates 6 – Swanson sparks 6-run 6th, Cubs rally to beat Pirates 10-6 Dansby Swanson started Chicago’s six-run sixth inning with a hit, then capped the rally with an RBI single as the Cubs overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 on Wednesday night. Swanson finished with three hits and two RBIs to help Chicago knock off Pittsburgh for the second straight night. Mike Tauchman had three hits, two RBIs and made a running catch against the ivy on Carlos Santana’s sac fly in the seventh. Santana lofted a two-run homer and finished with four RBIs. White Sox 8, Dodgers 4 – White Sox lose Clevinger and Grifol before beating Dodgers 8-4 to snap 3-game skid Clint Frazier singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 after losing starter Mike Clevinger and manager Pedro Grifol. Jake Burger homered twice, including a two-run shot that tied the game 4-all earlier in the eighth as the White Sox snapped a three-game skid. Clevinger exited in the fifth because of right biceps soreness. Grifol was ejected for the third time this season after arguing with home plate umpire Pat Hoberg and crew chief Brian O’Nora in the sixth. Tonight Detroit (Boyd 3-5) at Minnesota (Gray 4-1), 7:10 p.m.      News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 12:45 Pittsburgh (Oviedo 3-5) at Chicago Cubs (Stroman 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Cease 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Grove 0-2), 10:10 p.m. MLB – A’s stadium deal wins legislative approval in Nevada as MLB weighs move to Vegas The Oakland Athletics have cleared a major hurdle for their planned relocation to Las Vegas after the Nevada Legislature gave final approval to public funding for a portion of a proposed $1.5 billion stadium with a retractable roof. The deal approved Wednesday still needs the governor’s signature and approval from MLB, but both are anticipated. Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is the one who proposed it.  The Nevada Assembly made minor changes Wednesday to the measure the Senate had approved Tuesday just hours before the Vegas Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup. The Senate voted final approval Wednesday night. Golf – Chaos rules the day as US Open comes to the glitz of Los Angeles Brooks Koepka says he enjoys chaos. He’s come to the right place at this U.S. Open. Players have been trying to digest the news of the PGA Tour’s shock partnership with LIV Golf’s Saudi Arabian backers. And then PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan had to turn off day-to-day control to two executives because of what’s described as a medical situation. Still to be determined is what kind of chaos Los Angeles Country Club delivers. The U.S. Open starts Thursday on a course smack dab in the middle of LA on a course that looks big and plays small. Golf – US Open barranca offers beauty, danger at LA Country Club The word of the week at the U.S. Open is barranca. It stems from the Spanish word meaning cliff, precipice, gully or ravine. Merriam-Webster defines it as “a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides.” At Los Angeles Country Club, the barranca, lined with sand and dotted with native grasses and ball-entangling plants, winds through most of the first nine holes and part of the back nine, as well. Much like the seawall cliffs at Pebble Beach or the church pew bunker at Oakmont, it’s the barranca that stands out as the most feared and talked-about feature for the U.S. Open’s first return to LA since 1948. WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Chicago Sky, 8:00 p.m. NBA – Hawks’ finalize coaching staff for 2023-24 season, includes Kokoskov, Brey Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder has announced his staff for next season. It includes former Phoenix Suns head coach Igor Kokoskov as the lead assistant, as well as longtime Notre Dame coach Mike Brey. The remaining assistants are Bryan Bailey, Brittni Donaldson, Steve Klei, Antonio Lang, Sanjay Lumpkin, Ekpe Udoh and Jeff Watkinson. In addition, Reggis Onwukamuche will take over as player development coach, while Bryan George will work in player development, advance scouting and video. Snyder took over the Hawks in late February after the firing of Nate McMillan. NFL – Diggs returns to Bills practice; Coach McDermott says concerns are resolved Stefon Diggs was back on the field practicing, and Bills coach Sean McDermott said whatever lingering issues from last season that raised concern and confusion over the absence of Buffalo’s top receiver a day earlier have been resolved. McDermott expanded and clarified on the limited statements he made a day earlier by saying Diggs didn’t skip the team’s mandatory session on Tuesday, but was in fact excused. He also said a series of discussions airing out Diggs’ concerns have left the team and receiver “in a real good spot.” Diggs’ participation was his first with the team this offseason after he skipped the Bills voluntary workout and practice sessions. NHL – Golden Knights’ success lifts Las Vegas to another level in sports world The modern era for Las Vegas sports began when the NHL awarded the city an expansion franchise in 2016. The Golden Knights began playing in the 2017-18 season. They won their first Stanley Cup on Tuesday. Since the Knights came onboard, Las Vegas acquired an NFL team in the Raiders, and the WNBA’s Stars moved from San Antonio and became the Aces. The Aces won the championship last year and this season are again the league’s best team. Olympics – US Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica dies in motorcycle accident at 24 U.S. Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica has died at the age of 24. Gasienica died after being involved in a motorcycle accident on Monday night in the northwest Chicago suburbs, according to the Bull Valley Police Department. He competed for the United States last year in the Beijing Games. Gasienica finished 49th and 53rd in individual events in China, and was 10th in a team competition with Casey Larson, Kevin Bickner and Decker Dean. He developed as a young ski jumper at the Norge Ski Club about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Tennis – Nick Kyrgios reveals he ended up in psychiatric ward during Wimbledon in 2019 Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spent time in a psychiatric ward following a loss at Wimbledon in 2019 because of suicidal thoughts. Kyrgios’ comments in interviews for the upcoming Netflix documentary series “Break Point” have been widely published in Australia. Kyrgios says he went to a hospital in London to “figure out my problems” four years ago and he says he "was genuinely contemplating suicide." Kyrgios has previously discussed his mental health struggles on social media and in interviews and has said he’s doing better after seeking help. He lost the 2022 Wimbledon final to Novak Djokovic and has been largely sidelined by injuries since. MWL – Midwest League Baseball Last Night West Michigan at Lake County, PPD 6/15 Cedar Rapids 7, South Bend 2 Great Lakes 2, Wisconsin 1 Peoria 4, Lansing 3 Today West Michigan Whitecaps at Lake County Captains, 4 p.m. (DH) Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Great Lakes Loons, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. South Bend Cubs at Cedar Rapids Kernels, 7:35 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer – Semifinals Division 4 at Cedar Springs Kalamazoo Christian 3, North Muskegon 1 – OT Softball – Quarterfinals Division 2 at Kalamazoo College Vicksburg 10, Parma Western 2 Today Baseball – Semifinals Division 1 at Michigan State University Mattawan vs. Novi, 11:00 a.m. Division 3 at Michigan State University Bridgman vs. Standish Sterling, 5:00 p.m. Softball – Semifinals Division 2 at Michigan State University Vicksburg vs. Richmond, 10:00 a.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
Will Hardy, Justin Zanik and Danny Ainge all speak on season. West and East Playoff Preview with Utah Jazz assitant Bryan Bailey

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 35:47


Will Hard, Justin Zanik and Danny Ainge met with the media for the end of the year press conference. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider takes a quick run through the comments by all three and what jumped out form the media sessson. Then Locke is joined by Utah Jazz assistant coach Bryan Bailey to preview the West and Eastern Conference PlayoffsSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!HelloFreshSkip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit! Go to HelloFresh.com/nba60 and use code nba60 for 60% off plus free shipping! eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNBA for $20 off your first purchase. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Ultimate Pro Basketball GMTo download the game just visit probasketballgm.com or look it up on the app stores. Our listeners get a 100% free boost to their franchise when using the promo LOCKEDON (ALL CAPS) in the game store.PrizePicksFirst time users can receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100 with promo code LOCKEDON. That's PrizePicks.com – promo code; LOCKEDONFanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
Will Hardy, Justin Zanik and Danny Ainge all speak on season. West and East Playoff Preview with Utah Jazz assitant Bryan Bailey

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 38:32


Will Hard, Justin Zanik and Danny Ainge met with the media for the end of the year press conference. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider takes a quick run through the comments by all three and what jumped out form the media sessson. Then Locke is joined by Utah Jazz assistant coach Bryan Bailey to preview the West and Eastern Conference Playoffs Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! HelloFresh Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit! Go to HelloFresh.com/nba60 and use code nba60 for 60% off plus free shipping!   eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNBA for $20 off your first purchase. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Ultimate Pro Basketball GM To download the game just visit probasketballgm.com or look it up on the app stores. Our listeners get a 100% free boost to their franchise when using the promo LOCKEDON (ALL CAPS) in the game store. PrizePicks First time users can receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100 with promo code LOCKEDON. That's PrizePicks.com – promo code; LOCKEDON FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Social Dog
#150: Thinking Your Dog Is A "Fur Baby" Is Dangerous

Social Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 56:05


Join us with special guest Bryan Bailey as we discuss the dangers of thinking of dogs as "fur babies".

Social Dog
#46: Embracing the Wolf in Your Dog with Author Bryan Bailey (Rebroadcast)

Social Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 54:47


Today Cindie is joined by author Bryan Bailey. Raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, Bryan grew to appreciate the wildness of the land and its abundant wildlife. In particular, he developed a fondness for the gray wolves that roamed the vast mountain ranges and forests near his home. Under the guidance of a Special Forces Survival Instructor, he spent years studying the social interactions of wolves in their packs and discovered that, beyond obvious physical similarities, there were also behavioral similarities between the wolves and the sled dogs that were his family's pets. Bryan is the author of two award-winning books, Embracing the Wild in Your Dog and The Hammer – Why Dogs Attack Us and How to Prevent It. His radio show, Taming the WILD in Your Dog, is featured on VoiceAmerica's Variety Channel every Wednesday at 10 AM Pacific Time. Bryan and his wife, Kira, live on the banks of the Mississippi River in Memphis, TN. Together they own Taming the Wild.

Get Naked in Business Podcast
Embrace the Wild in Your Dog with Bryan Bailey

Get Naked in Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 49:40


Sled dogs are known as #1 source of transportation in the winter, and if you grew up in Alaska, you would be no stranger to these beautiful dogs. As a young boy, Bryan Bailey found himself up close & personal with wolves in the wild.  The more time Bryan spent with these animals, he discovered the similarities between the wolves & his dog!  This turned into a lifelong fascination for Bryan.  Tune into this episode to hear about the amazing work that Bryan has done & continues to do throughout the world. Bryan's passionate and powerful work is truly showcased in this episode! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: [00:04:22] How is Bryan's Training Programs Different from the Rest?[00:14:59] Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Trainer[00:29:15] Advice For Dog Owners[00:34:31] Dog Pharmacotherapy: What is it?[00:46:26] Bryan's #1 Favorite TransformationConnect with Guest Name:1. Follow Bryan on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram & Twitter2. Find Bryan on his website3. Purchase Bryan's Book here4. Listen to Bryan's Radio Show here5. Check out Bryan on YouTube 6. Shop Taming the Wild hereConnect with David AsarnowFind David on his websiteFind David on his Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn & Facebook

Jury Duty: The Trial of Robert Durst
S6 E9: The Trial of Michael Barisone: The Lead CSI Detective's Testimony 3

Jury Duty: The Trial of Robert Durst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 22:08


In The Trial of Michael Barisone: The Lead CSI Detective's Testimony 3, we conclude our look at Prosecutor Christopher Schellhorn's direct examination of the Kanarek shooting lead crime scene investigator, Bryan Bailey. We also explore the beginning of Defense Attorney Edward Bilinkas's cross examination of the detective.Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis's Storyteller Interviews with ground-breaking, award-winning storytellers like David Simon and George Pelecanos; and all of our Amanda Knox Project opinion pieces and interviews— subscribe on Patreon for just $5 per month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jury Duty: The Trial of Robert Durst
S6 E8: The Trial of Michael Barisone: The Lead CSI Detective's Testimony 2

Jury Duty: The Trial of Robert Durst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 19:28


In The Trial of Michael Barisone: The Lead CSI Detective's Testimony 2, we conclude our look at Prosecutor Christopher Schellhorn's direct examination of the Kanarek shooting lead crime scene investigator, Bryan Bailey. We also explore the beginning of Defense Attorney Edward Bilinkas's cross examination of the detective.Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis's Storyteller Interviews with ground-breaking, award-winning storytellers like David Simon and George Pelecanos; and all of our Amanda Knox Project opinion pieces and interviews— subscribe on Patreon for just $5 per month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The ChurchGear Podcast
Leaving your Church so Well You Can Return [Prestonwood Baptist's Bryan Bailey]

The ChurchGear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 60:49 Transcription Available


How do you leave your church so well that you're able to take a job at that same church again in the future? Bryan Bailey is the director of media at Prestonwood Baptist Church and has been working in church tech for over two decades. In this episode you'll hear: 1:20 Toby explores a 90,000 sq ft warehouse  9:08 We introduce Bryan Bailey 19:25 Bryan's start as a Church Tech 34:00 Leaving so well you can come back46:00 What is a church media director? 52:30 Who is Cuban Pete? 55:00 Tech takeaway on the importance of having and using your checklist Plugs: Worshipmediaman is Bryan's handle. Prestonwood.jobs to apply to work with Bryan!Resources for your Church Tech MinistryDoes your church have used gear that you need to convert into new ministry dollars? We can make you an offer here. Do you need some production gear but lack the budget to buy new gear? You can get Certified Church Owned gear here.Connect with us: Follow us on FacebookHang out with us on InstagramSee all the ways we can serve your church on our WebsiteGet our best gear sent to your inbox each Monday before it goes public via the Early Service

Utah Jazz Broadcasts
Salt Lake City Summer League - Game 3 Postgame - Bryan Bailey, Head Coach

Utah Jazz Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 3:21


Bryan Bailey spoke to the media after the Utah Jazz's third and final game in the Salt Lake City Summer League.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Utah Jazz Broadcasts
Salt Lake City Summer League - Game 2 Postgame - Bryan Bailey, Head Coach

Utah Jazz Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 3:12


Bryan Bailey spoke to the media after the Utah Jazz's second game in the Salt Lake City Summer League.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Utah Jazz Broadcasts
Salt Lake City Summer League - Game 1 Postgame - Bryan Bailey, Head Coach

Utah Jazz Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 4:40


Bryan Bailey spoke to the media after the Utah Jazz's first game in the Salt Lake City Summer League.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Zone Sports Network - Utah Jazz
Salt Lake City Summer League Postgame Media Availability - Coach Bryan Bailey - August 4, 2021

The Zone Sports Network - Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 5:19


Coach Bryan Bailey talks to the media following the Utah Jazz's Summer League victories.

The Remote Real Estate Investor
Considering a Vacation Rental? Let's Hear From a Vacation Rental Veteran

The Remote Real Estate Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 36:56


Dream investment or real estate nightmare? On this episode, we have Bryan Bailey on to talk about his experience with the vacation rental investment strategy. We cover motives, returns, reserves, startup costs and everything else you need to consider to be successful with a vacation rental.   --- Transcript   Tom: Greetings, and welcome to The Remote Real Estate Investor. On this episode we're talking about Vacation Rentals with Bryan Bailey. Bryan is a vacation rental veteran. And he's going to talk about how he started his portfolio, some of the costs all that good stuff. Alright, let's get into it.   Tom: Bryan Bailey, welcome to the remote real estate investor. Before we get into the topic today, why don't you give listeners a little bit about your background?   Bryan Yeah Tom thanks, I'm really happy to be here. Well, well, let's just stick to the real estate portion. I've had a very eclectic background. But you know, I got into real estate, like most people listening to podcasts reading, you know, the, all the books about how to get rich quick, you know, and it got enamored with that. But essentially, you know, out of college, I started in commercial real estate on the west coast. I loved it. I was doing structure finance, working on some big deals, and San Francisco and LA and Portland up and down the West Coast and absolutely loved it.   And, you know, I wasn't looking to get into SFR. But through a series of circumstances, yeah, I took a job at a small company that was buying single family homes at that time that that company was Waypoint homes. And in 2011, when I started there, we maybe had 300. In total, you were the first employee there, I believe, Tom and I was right after you. And you know, we grew that company to over 15,000 homes from 300. You know, it took the company public and eventually sold the firm. And as some of the listeners may know, the former waypoint is now part of invitation homes. So you know, that was a great run. And now I've been at roof stock for three years as a co head of investment services. And, you know, we're doing great things over here.   You know, I would just say, I feel like I've been a pioneer in the institutional, single family rental space, the past 10 years has been unbelievable, but when you see what's happening right now, with all the attention that the industry is getting all the institutions, even a lot of individual investors are getting more excited about the space, I think the next 10 years will be even better than the last.   Tom: And something that just kind of sticks out is you know, working at those companies are growing really quickly, you end up wearing a ton of different hats. And I thought one of the roles you had was so neat is whenever this company that was buying a bunch of houses would open a new market, Bryan would be the tip of the spear and basically, you know, work with some of the local pros and get the growth in these as we would open up Dallas as we would open up Atlanta, Bryan was the the road dog in opening up those new markets.   Bryan: So I was a road dog and the high school and college too. Just so you know.   Michael: I'm sure you've been called the worst things.   Bryan: And yeah, when we were running on empty is like, Yeah, I was a road dog. But yeah, to your point, Tom, I've worn many different hats and SFR like you have and it's just been awesome experience, you know, of a lifetime.   Really, you know, like you said, when we open up new markets, there really wasn't a playbook. There was no industry. So it wasn't a commodity business. Like it's starting to get now on these platforms. And so you just kind of have to figure it out. And I remember many times, as you were saying, whether it be you know, a Dallas or a phoenix or in Atlanta, you would go there and sit in a Starbucks with your first employee and just start mapping things out. So yeah, from there to heres is a lot of fun memories. We drink the entrepreneurial, gritty Kool Aid they have. Yeah, the stable is awesome.   Tom: So very awesome back ground professionally, but you also dabble as an investor as well, correct?   Bryan: I do. I do. You know, I have, you know, SFR my portfolio and today we'll get into it, but I do own vacation rental and thinking about adding to that portfolio. So have not only, you know, experience from you know, working in the industry, but like hands on personal experience in the space.   Tom: Awesome.   Michael: Awesome. Well, I'm super curious to learn how you ended up getting into that vacation rental. Tom, do you want to wait to talk about or should we jump right in?   Tom: Perfect segue, Michael, you're nailing the segue. Let's let's get into it. Go ahead.   Michael: Awesome. So I think a lot of people end up in Vacation Rentals as accidental landlords, you know, primary residence and move out of it and they could turn into a second vacation home. Was your approach similar? Or was it more targeted? And you thought, Okay, I'm gonna buy this as a vacation rental.   Bryan: I mean, I wish I could say something like super cool and awesome, where the audience would just say, like, Man, what a strategy but let me just back up for a second and I'll get into there but first thing that I had to do was get off the couch with my first rental property, just straight rental property. And I think like a lot of folks get into analysis paralysis. And you know, you read a bunch of podcasts and books and like looking for the right opportunity and you just, I couldn't just get off the couch. It literally took me like four or five years.   Once I made decision that I wanted to invest by the time I invested. I wish I had all that time back. So I want to say that first.   So, regarding the vacation rental, you know, as Tom, you alluded to, I had this job at waypoint homes where I was traveling the country and open up all these markets. And one of the places I love going to was Phoenix, like, you know, eight, nine o'clock at night, it's 90 degrees. Like, I just loved it. I mean, who doesn't like the desert, you know, and then   Tom: Spring training!   Bryan: Spring training, I mean, just fell in love with it. And you know, at the time I was a runner, I used to run a lot, yes, I just fell in love with it. And I not only what I go there for work, I would also, you know, vacation there, you know, a couple times a year ago for a week and hang out. And one year, some buddies of mine, we went on a golf trip, instead of getting hotels, we rented a house and you know, fairly nice house, but not like over the top. And I couldn't believe what we were paying for. And but then when you compare it to a hotel, it was cheaper than a hotel. And then that just, you know, the light bulb went off on like, I got to get in the game.   And so I bought a home there. And it's been tremendous. Now we'll go into different facets of it. And as you know, the podcast goes along, but it's it's been one of the better investments in my portfolio.   Michael: Did Did you have a conversation with any of the people you were sharing a house with about that idea? Or did you anybody, there's other people invest? Or did the light bulb click for them as well, were you like, off in a corner somewhere being like, holy crap, I just had this lightbulb moment.   Bryan: The guys I went with are in real estate as well. And they've dabbled, I didn't necessarily tell them at the time, like, Hey, we should all you know, go in together, or you should do it. And I should do it. It's just something that just kind of marinated a little bit. And I'd say within two or three months after that trip, you know, I hired a local agent that I'd already known from, you know, my business days. And I'd said, Hey, we need to start looking. And so you know, the trick is to find the right spot. So that's also took like another two or three months.   But now it wasn't long after that, that trip that I knew that that's what I wanted to do.   Michael: Right on. And so that first property you bought was was out there in Phoenix as well.   Bryan: Yes. Just outside of Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona.   Michael: Okay, and what year was this?   Bryan: This was in 2015.   Michael: Okay, so Bryan, I'm so curious to know if we can dig into the details a little bit more on this house. So I dabble in Vacation Rentals as well. But I really am curious to know, how are you managing it? And what kind of rents are you seeing on average on a monthly basis?   Byan: Yeah, that's a great question. So I bought it for 450,000. I'll tell your listeners, you know, even really need to understand the marketplace and some of the barriers to entry and limitations and potential issues that you might run into.   So the key in a place like Arizona, especially the valley and Phoenix, like there's HOAs is everywhere. And so there's a lot of limitations. I get short term rentals. A lot of Hoa is even today because of noise and traffic. They just don't want it in their neighborhood. So they're they're putting in riders in the HOA, I think that's why you would you would refer to it as that minimum stays 30 days, things like that.   So yeah, the first thing that we had to do was like, there would be a great property, but then it's like, okay, is it an HOA? We had to read the CC&RS in the HOA, that was the first thing that we went through. So the filtration…   Michael: And these are single family homes that have these HOAs.   Bryan: That's right, that's right, single family homes that have the HOA and so each market is going to be different, whether you're buying in the mountains, or on the beach, or what have you. But like, people go to go to the desert, they like, you know, they like to hang out the pool, they like to barbecue in the backyard, like, obviously plenty of space inside for recreation. So that was another thing. So it needed to have a pool, because I use it for personal use. We'll talk about that later, it needed to have a hot tub. You know, and so I had big time criteria, but when we finally got to it as 450,004 bedroom home, you can't get a couple of families in there easily.   Michael: Okay, so 450? And what kind of rents are you bringing in? And then we'll talk about how you went about managing it or setting up management?   Bryan: Yeah, so there's a lot of things I didn't realize before I bought a vacation rental just like in any investment. So obviously you got a huge startup cost at the furnish the whole thing. So I knew that we'd have to do some things to it, but you're basically furnishing a home that you're not living in. So if you can think about all the costs associated with that. So you know, 1000s and 1000s of dollars,   Tom: This is a pretty high price point, I would assume the rent just kind of based on the price, like you know, you need the furnishings to match, you know.   Bryan: You definitely do and I think the problem that a lot of novice investors get into is you'll read a blog or like, listen to a podcast and I'll tell you like, Okay, well, the tenant will should just have streaming service. So all you need to do is just maybe have a television or there's like a lot of dogma out there. And the way that I look at it is that maybe you'll catch me once and I'll stay in it. But once I realized that, like I can't watch you Sports Center at night or whatever that I want to do, like, I'm not coming back.   And so like, I really had to set up the house as if like, I wanted to be in there, you know, for me to be really comfortable. So there was a ton of startup costs, like I said, you know, the furniture that you're comfortable in sitting in, you know, like looking at on the walls, you need to have like a good coffee maker, you know, hotel type amenities like hair dryers, all that good China. And it just, it really just starts to add up.   And then the rents, I had to answer your question, Michael, so the rents throughout the year, I average about 5500 a month for 12 months,   Michael: Holy crap.   Bryan: But in this one in particular, during the high season, I'm at eight or 9000 a month, and then in you know, in the shoulder season, I get, you know, somewhere around three.   Michael: Dude, killing it. That's amazing.   Bryan: Well, it's all relative, right? So like, if you think of all the startup costs that I had, yeah, and then the expenses just go through the roof, right? So in the desert, it's hot, obviously. So water is more expensive. So water bills through the roof, your electric is through the roof, because like you're running, I mean, AC is on all day long. You got more pool maintenance, you know, you have more cleaning fees, and various things. So my expense ratio is over 50% pretty consistently on it.   And so the rents are high, but obviously the the expenses go up. And as we know, people can choose whether or not they want to vacation, they can't really choose whether or not they want a place to live. So that makes regular SFR you know, single family rental more predictable, whereas vacation rental? Yeah, you know, I have these great months, but you need to keep putting money into reserves for you know, the rainy days or the early days of COVID. like nobody stayed for like literally two or three months.   Tom: On the furniture Brian and the furnishing of the property. Was that all something you did yourself? Or did you have a professional manager or stager company help you do that? I did it myself with a designer friend of mine. So it's kind of one in the same. But you know, I had some ideas of what I wanted. Cuz really, if you're in the mountains and you have a homeless of vacation rental, you probably want to make it..   Tom: Critters or bears. You got to pick one.   Bryan: You got a woodland critters or bears? That's exactly it. I was trying to think of the term but that's perfect. So the desert, I was like…   Michael: Snakes or scorpions in the desert. Yeah, snakes or scorpions?   Bryan: Well, almost right? If so, you know, it's a desert theme. And then I got some, some artwork that really pops and pictures. So I got to stand out amongst everybody else on Airbnb, and VBR Oh, and booking.com, which I'm on all those sites, I'm on like 30 different sites. So I had to get somebody else with a better eye than myself. But I had an idea of what it should be like.   Tom: And I didn't know I never thought about those startup costs related to furniture because I use Airbnb pretty regularly and those type of sites and all filter like man, it's got to be like a 4.8 or above or like a really high rating. And you know, if you try to be cheap, and you know, go to the back of IKEA, just take whatever furniture they're throwing out, like for that just type of strategy you got to be make sure that stuff is high on the up and up.   Bryan: That's just it, Tom. And I think there's a lot of bad information out there. You know, obviously, I have my own experience, and I'm talking about it, but leading up to this call. It's like, Oh, well, I'll just kind of, you know, read some blogs and and listen to some podcasts just to see what people are getting in like this idea of skimping is not a good one. Like I said, like, you might be able to sneak one pass the goalie once but they're not going to come back to you. Now that I've been doing this almost six years, I have people that through property manager, I hear about it. It's like every year they come down and they stay for two weeks, you know, so I've got a handful of those repeat customers. And yeah.   Tom: A couple of questions on assumptions around financials. What do you see typically as like an occupancy percentage, like let's say you were to evaluate another home, and in that same area now, like what would you pencil in for occupancy? And then my second part of this is property management, like those type of fees. And that's probably a whole nother little subsection to talk about. But let's start with occupancy.   Bryan: I'm around 60%. And I feel that's pretty good. So I can only speak to the desert, but between, let's say, you know, Labor Day and the end of April, that's the majority of the time is full, I'd say my occupancy during that time is 80%. Right.   And then so in the summer when is 190 degrees out, not a whole lot of people want to vacation in the desert, but what you do get are people who maybe live across town and they just want to change the scenery. So I get a lot of that stuff in the summertime.   So the occupancy isn't as high maybe it's, you know, 30 40% in summertime, but it's a different crowd during the winter season. In the desert. You get a lot out of towners, you know everybody's heard the term snowbirds, so you got a lot of Canadians and people from Michigan coming down, paying premiums for real estate or to stay in your home and then during the summertime it's more locals.   And then from a management standpoint, it is quite expensive. So here's the other thing too. So everybody says the same thing, man, you're killing it on the rents. And it's like, well, my expenses are like through the roof and management, I pay 15%.   Tom: That's not too bad. I mean, that's a lot. It was a, you know, a year long tenant, but for what I've seen for rental, just because there's just a lot more overhead as a property manager for a rental unit 15%, it doesn't seem that bad at all. Did you look at many other rates of other managers? Or did you like find that the pm manager that you wanted right away? Or what was that process like?   Bryan: I looked at a couple of different property managers? Initially, I was like, well, I'll do it myself. Because as we, you know, we're talking earlier on the calls, like you and I have been doing this for years along with Michael, it's like, I probably know more than the next guy. Right? So there's a little bit of hubris there. After about 10 minutes, I knew that no way.   So I dated a couple property management firms, and I found the right one for me. And I can't stress that enough, like how a good property manager can like really change your life, you know, whether it's single family rental, or vacation rental, the group that I'm with, now, they're really good. They understand pricing dynamics, it's not like, okay, it's between these four months, we're going to charge this rate, you know, they're just, they're constantly looking at all the data, and keeping my average daily rate as high as possible, and my occupancy as high as possible.   And, you know, expenses with all property managers, there's going to be some areas where you might question but they're pretty good.   Tom: So circling back on the cost aspects, so you pay your property manager 15%. And there's no like, I guess, no leasing fee, because there isn't really much of a leasing. But is there any other type of fees that they're taking on, on top of the 15% of the gross amount that the person is paying just to kind of undead all the different costs?   Bryan: Obviously, there's a cleaning expenses. And so the property manager has the cleaning company, so I'm sure you know what they're charging me. It's not cost, right. So they're making a margin off of me. They're, they're not making a margin off of any of the maintenance, at least that I'm aware of, I'm sure, maybe there's some, you know, some deals going down behind my back. I'm not sure but just in any industry, but I would say the things that most people don't think about are like little things like welcome packages, right?   So we come stay somewhere, right? You want to have like some soap you want to have like, maybe you leave like a couple of cups of coffee for him to get started. You have like toilet paper and paper towels and things like that. And so I have a pretty nice welcome package that I've worked with my property manager on creating, and that's like 20 bucks a pop, you know, and so if you're, you know, let's say 60% occupied call 200 days a year for easy math. And the average day is four or five days, it's a lot of welcome packages. So there's just I mean, little things like that, that you wouldn't even think about in your costs.   I want to get back to the startup costs really quick, because like that goes into your basis of the home, right? And so like when you do your internal rate of return calculation, like you got to factor in, you know, 20,000 bucks, at least I did, and startup costs. And so it's like, you need a lot of excess rent over time to make up for that. So if I'm holding on to the property, I think it will continue to bear fruit average daily rates continue to go up. And obviously that service goes down. And you know, it'll more and more of that equity wedge I'll be able to take and higher cash flow. But I'd say it's performing as well as some of my best single family rentals. Even though I'm getting a lot of rent.   Tom: How would you compare the ongoing repairs and maintenance? I guess there's not really any term cost because it's like always a turn. How would you compare that to the multifamily and the SFR? in your portfolio?   Bryan: It's really, you know, it's a crapshoot, right. So you can't discriminate. Obviously, there's fair housing, but you know, you get the right tenant in the single family rental, you know, your long term rental, and you get a good one man, that is like gold. Yeah, it really is gold. And so you know, your expense ratio is really low on long term rental, when you're running to like, more and more people, you know, in these four and five day clips throughout the year, it's just inevitable that you're going to get a bunch of people coming down the party or, you know, a bunch of little kids that might take a crayon to the wall or whatever. So I just find that little nickel and dime maintenance has gone up. Yeah, I mean, your towels get stolen, you know, I mean, they do believe me, even in a vacation home, obviously, you want to have really nice bedding. And so there's a lot of turn there. So we're constantly buying you know, new bedding and furniture and things like that. And so you know, the China gets broken various things and then the pool is getting used more often. And so I have pool maintenance a two to three times a month whereas if if I was renting that out to somebody long term, it would be once a month. So is starts to add up.   Michael: But so on that kind of nickel and dime maintenance and repair costs, Brian and then also on the cleaning stuff, aren't you able to pass those expenses on to the renters in terms of cleaning fees or security deposit to cover those types of damages and repairs?   Bryan: Some of it, the way that I'm set up is, you know, I absorb those costs. So the cleaning fees and what have you, then I also I feel like I'm getting a little bit better rate. So okay, the only thing I passed through really is are things that are blatant months ago, I had somebody stay, and they broke a table. So you got to pay for the table. And so the property manager, you know, they have really robust language and the the tenant agreement, and they have a credit card on file and like high reserve, or deposit, if you will. And so I feel that I'm protected.   I mean, if they stole the house, we've collected the 1000 bucks, 1500 bucks before from people who have stayed and just treated that like,   Michael: Like a frat house?   Bryan: There you go.   Michael: And so Okay, good to know. I'm curious. On the expense side, I know you were talking about some of those nickel and diming expenses are going to creep up. But are there any expenses that you just don't have at all in traditional single family long term rental versus you do in short term rental, like, if we're going down line by line, then you've got insurance, you've got taxes, you've got property management, you got repair, maintenance, capex, all that kind of stuff. But are there any things that are unique to short term rentals exclusively?   Bryan: I would just say, you know, I alluded to it briefly in the beginning, like just little things like you know, amenity cost, that wouldn't be in normal operating costs, right. And, you know, taxes, insurance, maintenance, management, utilities, right? I mean, those are some of the basics for long term rental, but, you know, like cable TV, it's a couple 100 bucks a month, I pay for that, you know, whether somebody is there or not. So when the tenant is ready, they open the door, it's like, they can relax from their flight, turn on sports center, you know, do all that. So I don't leave anything to chance so that cable and internet are actually a pretty big expense, it's over 200 a month, that's $24/25500 a year. And like I said that, you know, these welcome packages, that one may not factor into their underwriting. I mean, that gets upwards to $1,000 a year, just little things like buying these, like, like I said, laundry detergent, you know, k cups and various things So, and then your utilities are getting used more. So, yep.   Tom: Now, super great points to other kind of categories of questions I want to get with before we jump off the call today. So COVID in personal use. So I would do COVID. First, I'd love to hear kind of the how the pandemic has affected your vacation rental portfolio. I mean, it seems kind of like it like a tale of two, two halves. I guess I'd love to hear that. How that has impacted your vacation rental portfolio.   Bryan: Well, I don't want to sound like I like I'm definitely concerned like the next person regarding COVID. But I'll tell you, it's been a tale of two cities, I guess. That's the right term. In the beginning, like, people got spooked. And I had a ton of cancellations. And this was like, right at the tail end of winter, if we can recall last year when you know, the shutdown started to happen. So, you know, once COVID hit and March spring training was canceled. And like nobody came down and stayed. And then, you know, the Barrett Jackson, you know, Auto Show, which is a big deal in Scottsdale. And so March and April and getting into May, like nobody stayed. So I was like, okay, the good thing is like a good real estate investor, I have a lot of reserves, I'm not over levered, you know, I keep my leverage low. And I have a lot of cash reserves.   So I was planning on 2020 being almost like, I wouldn't say goose egg, but just very minimal revenue coming in. And then all of a sudden, it was like, everybody kind of got COVID fatigue, if you will. It's like I don't want to be in my house anymore. I want to go somewhere else. So the flip side of that is once that kind of clicked in for folks, it's been unbelievable. Like, my wife and I, you know, would go to three times a year, and we're having a hard time finding like a window for us to like sneak in and use my own house in the desert.   It was booked up for six months straight up until like a few weeks ago. But again, it wasn't so much people from you know, like Michigan coming down, but it was like California. It's like, Man, I'm just tired of like being on zoom meetings all day in San Francisco, California. Like let's go do ever want to do this. Let's do it in the desert. So just tons of that over the last year and like I hope we all get back to normal soon. But like if this continues I foresee 2021 being the exact same my bookings are already like really solid so far for the next couple of months. I'm usually about 60 days out I can I can see how the calendar is lining up. And I yeah, it's been great. So I imagine more and more people continue to get out of Texas go to the desert or you know, what have you.   Tom: As that occupancy is just become so tight, you know, like no availabilities. You talking about with your property manager, they automatically adjusting the rent rate up? And if so like, I don't know, what can you quantify, like the percentage of like rent increase? And like how that's changed through it?   Bryan: Absolutely, absolutely. I would just say in general, right, because like, there's a lot of again, there's a lot two rules of thumb and lots of dogma in real estate investing. I think you just, you know, take the knowledge in, but then you just have to, like, think about your particular situation.   So I'll answer the question this way. If the Super Bowls in town, change your rate, yeah, charge more. You know what I mean? Like, it's just, it's like a no brainer. And so because we're seeing more and more occupancy, it's like, okay, let's see if we can't get more. And so I won't get into specific details, but my property manager and I, and we also use a third party, you know, maybe I'm cheating, because I have a lot of SFR experience. But you know, we're using a firm that could also help us with like pricing dynamics. And so we're trying to get that incremental dollar, you know, so it's like, okay, during spring training, there's nothing out there in Scottsdale, I'll talk to my property manager once a week. And they'll say, Hey, I think we can start bumping this up 23 bucks a day, and your occupancy won't change.   So we just kind of play with it that way. And I'm not saying that's for everybody, like, you know, your typical investor isn't going to be as involved as maybe I will, you know, I'm already paying 15%. Like, I want to be hands off, but this is my hobby, too. So it's like, I just kind of geek out on it. So that's what we do.   Michael: That's awesome. I got two totally unrelated questions. Bryan, before we let you go. The first one is, what kind of research platforms utilize to get an idea of you know, what type of occupancy or rates you could expect to get before you made your purchase. So if people are interested in investing in the short term rental market, you know, what resources are available to them? And then, once we talk about that, I'm curious to know how you've got this place insured? Because I want to geek out on that for just a hot minute.   Tom: Great question, Michael.   Bryan: Okay, those are great questions. There wasn't a whole lot of sophistication before I went in, it was more just kind of like gut feel. Like I said, it's just, you know, my personal experience was we were more than happy to pay the rate that we were paying for a long weekend. And then like, wow, this is pretty incredible. Now I did, I just started reading, there wasn't any like, particular search that I did, or data source that I look to, I just started doing a lot of reading.   And I would go on to Airbnb and vrbo and places like that. And just to see, like, other properties that I thought were going to be comparable to the one once that I was thinking of buying and just seeing how they leased up and what kind of rates that they were getting. And so I just kind of backed into it that way. And then as I was saying, you know, the property manager, you know, once I was before I bought the property, I was engaging them already. And they were giving me good ideas of, you know, what I could expect from a rent standpoint.   Michael: Okay. Awesome. Super, super simple and repeatable.   Bryan: Yeah, I think so. Okay.   Michael: And then now, shifting gears entirely insurance is this insured as a second home as a investment property as something in between? So I know that there are companies that underwrite specifically short term rentals. But talk to us a little bit about that.   Bryan: Initially, I purchased it as a vacation rental second home, so I was insured that way for a while. But, you know, because I'd show the rental income on my taxes, I seem to be a target for audits, like it's just everything, like, even though nobody's going to check my insurance. It's just everything is as it states. So if I'm calling, you know, a vacation rental, then I get vacation rental insurance, and it is a little bit higher. I mean, because I do have the pool, and there obviously, there's more people going in and out. So you know, higher liability and things like.   Michael: Sure. And so as you were talking to an insurance agent, is that synonymous with an investment property policy? Or is it tailored specifically to short term rentals and Vacation Rentals?   Bryan: It's pretty much like any other type of rental policy, like I said, like you're paying more of a premium for liability, because I mean, there's just more opportunities for people to have slip and fall or what have you. So that went up again, you know, because of certain amenities within the house. You know, I do have a pool, like I said, so that's a big red flag for a lot of insurers, like you know, just all the people coming in and out of there. So that jacked it up quite a bit too. And I would say from an insurance standpoint, on the whole versus like just a regular long term rental, vacation rental paying about 50% more than I would on a long term rental.   Michael: Okay.   Bryan: As much as I'd like to claim it as a long term rental, the real estate Gods wouldn't like it if I did.   Michael: You probably get smited for that one. Yeah, we've also got all of your personal property, you've now got to insure in that because you furnished it versus long term rental, unless you're furnishing that I mean, it's next to nothing minus the appliances, if you even own those.   Bryan: That's exactly right. So that's a really great point. So I've got a personal property, that's part of the policy as well. And then another thing just kind of outsides insurance but more from a liability standpoint, I have all of my real estate and LLC is not just one LLC. And so this one is in an LLC, for you, no extra protection.   Michael: Awesome.   Tom: Do you mess with home warranties within your vacation rentals?   Bryan: No, you know, I saw some sure that stuff, you know, obviously, and I think because of my own experience, maybe I'm in a different position than somebody else, but I know what to look for either be a roof, a water heater, and hv AC system appliances. And so you know, I just kind of make my own judgment, you know, is it worth 800 to 1000 bucks a year for a home warranty, or why go ahead and just like essentially self insure, when these things break, I'll just have to take care of so that's what I've chosen to do. But I mean, I don't blame anybody for wanting to do that. It's peace of mind. I have home warranties on other properties that I own. And it's makes me feel better at night.   Micheal: For anybody listening who's not familiar with self insuring what that is, is basically Brian keeping the would be paid premium. So in that case, 802,000 bucks a year, and just putting that in his pocket as a reserve for paying whatever bills come up. And after three years, you know, he's got three grand set aside, as opposed to paying those in premium so he could afford to make 3000 and repairs.   Bryan: That's right.   Tom: I like framing it that way. I'm gonna start framing it that way. Cuz I I'm in a similar camp, I self insure my utilities. So last question for you, Bryan.   Bryan: I got all the time for you guys, whenever you need.   Tom: All right, good, good, good. Using your rental property. So you see you men.., you alluded to it a little bit earlier. What does that look like?   Michael: And how can we come with you? When are we going?   Bryan: Yeah, that's the real question. Yeah, we're going for three weeks in April, if you want to join. Yeah, you know, I didn't coined the phrase, it's really, you know, lifestyle investing. I mean, as the world is changing, you know, it's like, I want to be in the desert, like I told you, even before I bought it, like I was going down there, you know, golf trips with my friends that I told you about. And then, you know, I would vacation there two or three times a year. So it's like, why not get the best of both worlds? Right.   And so not only this property, but I'm thinking more and more about vacation rental for my portfolio, because I also like going to the mountains. And I also like the beach, I'm originally from the Midwest, I do have long term rental properties in the Midwest, but why not just have a vacation rental in the Midwest as well.   So point being, it's like I go to these places every year as it is, is there a way I can have my cake and eat it too. And so from a utilization standpoint, the property in the desert, I mean, I want somebody else paying me rent, right? And so I don't go there when I know somebody else, oh, well book it, but there are times during the year where it's like, I'm just going to enjoy it.   So I probably spend in total a month in the desert. But again, that's during that those off times I told you, you know, maybe 60% occupancy so I just utilize the 40% of my advantage and like if pencils like so I basically don't pay for my vacation time in the desert and then like I said, I'm going to try to replicate this model in the mountains in the beach and what have you there's never enough SFR in your portfolio but like I want to diversify a little bit and like I think I understand vacation rental enough now from like, we're mentioning dislike all the hidden costs and the nuance of it and startup costs and some of these associated expenses. I can do it also.   Michael: So you're not lying awake at night in your vacation on being like Dang, what if I had gotten the last minute booking? I could be baking cement right now!   Bryan: No what normally happens, I lay out stay awake at night saying Dang, I should have bought Bitcoin at a buck.   Tom: Oh Man.   Michael: Another problem entirely.   Bryan: Yeah, you can have the vacation rental. I just wish you know, I should have taken my salary in Bitcoin.   Michael: Tom, you were gonna say something?   Tom: Just Yeah, I got distracted with Bitcoin. I totally lost.   I think you kind of answered this. So you're thinking you're probably your next investment continue along the lines of vacation rentals?   Bryan: Well, I was telling Michael before the show, I'm actually in contract now for on a long term rental in the Atlanta area, and I'm doing another real estate investment with a friend of mine. So I've got those two things going. But right after that, I think it's I'll buy one or two more vacation rooms.   Tom: Jump back in the beach or the pool.   Bryan: I tell you, Tom, I mean, I know you're a new father, right? It's like you're not going to Europe anytime soon. So you might as well get that place in the mountains or on the beach, you know, within a two to three hour drive.   Tom: Totally subsidize your vacation trip. That's love it.   Bryan: There you go.   Michael: Tom, you were talking about that. Up North right up in outside of Tahoe and we chatted about that.   Tom: I know but like home renovations kind of kick getting, slowing me down a little bit, but uh, yeah, not too not too distant future.   Michael: Right on, Bryan. Last question, I promise and then we'll let you out of here. How are short term rentals taxed? We understand you're not a tax professional or a CPA, but is there any difference versus long term rental, like short term capital gains or long term capital gains?   Bryan: I've talked to my accountant and it's basically it shows up on my schedule e on my taxes, you know, on my real estate owned and it's just like any other rental, it's like, here's the revenue here are the expenses here's the you know, the mortgage interest I paid and we'll write off what we can and you know, wish for the best.   Michael: Right on and are you finding that the depreciation on the purchase covers most of the income? Are you are you ended up paying any kind of tax?   Bryan: Yes, it does. But, you know, to each their own, my tax situation might be different than the next guy. But yes, to answer your question in general.   Michael: Right on, have you ever looked to do a cost segregation study?   Bryan: No. You know, if I ever get to that point, then I will have arrived.   Michael: Yeah, it's a promised land.   Michael: Awesome.   Tom: Awesome, Bryan. Well, thank you so much for coming on and letting us pick your brain on your vacation rentals and lifted up the rug a little bit on your portfolio, super enjoyable and educational.   Michael: We'll have to have you back on after that other property closes on the east coast.   Bryan: Anytime, guys. It's really a pleasure to talk to you. Thanks, Brian. Take care man.   Tom: Thanks again to Brian for jumping on the episode. And as always, if you liked the episode, please subscribe please like us. All that good stuff, give us a rating. And if you're interested in the coaching aspect, Brian is actually one of the coaches at Roofstock Academy so it's Vacation Rentals is something that you're interested. Check out Roofstock Academy. It is the all in one program on demand lectures, one on one coaching, group coaching all of that good stuff, so check out roofstockacademy.com happy investing

Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents
084 How to Survive a Dog Attack and the Colors Your Cat Sees.

Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 33:18


Do cats see in color? How does your cat’s eyes show you its mood?  You’d think that cats have really good vision – but the truth may surprise you. I’ll take a closer look at those large, beautiful eyes feline eyes. Then, if your dog picks up garbage to eat when you’re out walking, do you try to take it out of their mouth? To avoid getting bitten in the process, dog aggression expert, Bryan Bailey, author of the book, “The Hammer: Why Dogs Attack Us and How to Prevent It” offers this caution. You’ll also hear exactly what to do if you get attacked by an aggressive dog, in order to survive. Resources for this Episode. Source for the story about cat’s eyes. What Your Cat Knows, by Sally Morgan. Bryan Bailey’s Website. Amazon link to order The Hammer: Why Dogs Attack Us and How to Prevent It.   Bryan Bailey’s “Taming the Wild” Training and Boarding Company.

Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents
083 Why Dogs Attack People and Preventing It and How Good Is Your Pet’s Sense of Taste..

Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 32:29


You know your pet loves food but have you ever wondered what they actually can taste compared to you? I’ll explain the similarities and differences between your taste buds and dogs and cats. Did you know that there is a fifth identified taste detector on your tongue that you share with your pets?  Find out what it is. Talking about dogs biting people is a disturbing issue.  Contrary to what many people think and you may have experienced, there are very specific reasons that dogs bite and attack people. Dog aggression expert, Bryan Bailey, author of the book, “The Hammer: Why Dogs Attack Us And How to Prevent It” will explain how dogs have retained the survival strategies of wolves, the subtle signs that dogs give that an attack is coming and how you can prevent dog bites and attacks. Resources for this Episode. Source for the story about pet’s taste buds - How Dogs Think by Stanley Coren. First Aid Tip about your dog and anti-freeze.  Blog article for episode 83 – www.raisingyourpaws.com. Bryan Bailey’s Website. Bryan Bailey’s “Taming the Wild” Training and Boarding Company. Amazon link to order The Hammer: Why Dogs Attack Us and How to Prevent It.

Elevated Conversations with the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce
Season 1, Episode 20: Bryan Bailey of the Woodson YMCA

Elevated Conversations with the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 19:19


Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Dave Eckmann interviews Bryan Bailey of the Woodson YMCA.Recorded on November 12, 2020.

The Healthcare Security Cast
Episode 59 - Recognition from Healthcare Security Leaders

The Healthcare Security Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 17:56


This week on The Healthcare Security Cast we are celebrating our Healthcare Heroes for IAHSS Healthcare Security and Safety Week. Canada's Recognition Expert, Sarah McVanel shares her recognition tip of the day and Chris Littlefield of Beyond Thank You, shares his tip of the day to create a culture of appreciation.  On today's show we're joined by Paul Allena, Chris Murray, Joe Magana, Bryan Bailey, Karminder Ghai and Derek Bailey Thanks you to our sponsors: 3D Network Technology, Genetec, The Change Execution Group and 360 LIFE TRANSFORMATIONS Special Mentions: Andy McCarthy, IAHSS Organizations Represented: Capital Health, GardaWorld, Norton Healthcare, Sturdy Memorial Hospital, William Osler Health System, Paladin Security

Big Fellas Basketball
21. Bryan Bailey - Utah Jazz Assistant Coach

Big Fellas Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 19:25


Follow us on all our Social Media @BigFellasPod! Coach Bryan Bailey joins us on Big Fellas Basketball to talk about his playing career overseas, Coaching for the Utah Jazz, and Being in the NBA Bubble. (1:25) - Bryan’s Underdog Basketball Journey (5:05) - Going Pro Overseas (6:40) - Transitioning To The Sidelines (9:10) - Dime Athletics Training (11:15) - Coaching For The Utah Jazz (12:40) - Working With A Young Superstars Like Donovan Mitchell (13:40) - The Night That Changed NBA History Forever (16:10) - Life In The Bubble Thanks For Listening! Keep Up With Coach Bryan! LinkedIn Instagram

The Healthcare Security Cast
Episode 50 - Interview with Russell Colling

The Healthcare Security Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 42:17


On Episode 50 of HSC we are joined by founding President of IAHSS Russell Colling. We focus on his career and the early days of IAHSS. Thank you to our Healthcare Security Cast sponsors: 3D Network Technology, Genetec, THe CHange Execution Group and 360 LIFE TRANSFORMATIONS Special Mentions: Tony York, Don MacAlister, IAHSS Special thank you to to Paul Sarnese, Genetec and Vistelar for sponsored giveaways. Vistelar Training winners: Jack Waltenbury, Luke Manuel, Gordon Miller, Scott Ogino, Bryan Bailey, Mark Moore, Martin Green, Sam Obregon, Raymond Hitchcox, Eric Clay, Mirsad Kurtovic, Scott Taylor, Santiago Sendra, Daniel Hunnisett, Constantine Ioannou and Sarah Miller

The Smoking Hot Nerds Podcast
6. Bryan Bailey

The Smoking Hot Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 157:10


In this episode of The Smoking Hot Nerds, we chat with Bryan Bailey. Bryan is a filmmaker and editor in Los Angeles, California, and has worked on shows such as For All Mankind, The Gong Show, Girl Meets World, and DC's Swamp Thing. Bryan is also the creator and director of his own short films and is Matt's long-time friend and collaborator. We hope you enjoy our conversation about the current state of Hollywood, the Oscar-winning film Parasite, and why we all agree that the last three Star Wars films left something to be desired. Side note - Bryan soon becomes a permanent member of The Smoking Hot Nerds after this show! WARNING: EVERY EPISODE OF THE SMOKING HOT NERDS CONTAINS SPOILERS...ABOUT EVERYTHING. Listen on these Apps /// Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/applepodcasts_smokinghotnerds Spotify Podcasts: https://bit.ly/spotifysmokinghotnerdspodcast Facebook Livestream: https://www.facebook.com/smokinghotnerdspodcast YouTube Livestream: https://bit.ly/youtube_smokinghotnerdspodcast Find Us on the Socials /// Instagram - @smokinghotnerds Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/smokinghotnerdspodcast Contact Us /// smokinghotnerds@gmail.com --- 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/smokinghotnerdspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smokinghotnerdspodcast/support

Get Naked in Business Podcast
#2 - Embrace the Wild in Your Dog with Bryan Bailey

Get Naked in Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 49:40


Sled dogs are known as #1 source of transportation in the winter, and if you grew up in Alaska, you would be no stranger to these beautiful dogs. As a young boy, Bryan Bailey found himself up close & personal with wolves in the wild. The more time Bryan spent with these animals, he discovered the similarities between the wolves & his dog! This turned into a lifelong fascination for Bryan. Tune into this episode to hear about the amazing work that Bryan has done & continues to do throughout the world. Bryan’s passionate and powerful work is truly showcased in this episode! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: [00:04:22] How is Bryan’s Training Programs Different from the Rest?[00:14:59] Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Trainer[00:29:15] Advice For Dog Owners[00:34:31] Dog Pharmacotherapy: What is it?[00:46:26] Bryan’s #1 Favorite TransformationConnect with Guest Name:1. Follow Bryan on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram & Twitter2. Find Bryan on his website3. Purchase Bryan’s Book here4. Listen to Bryan’s Radio Show here5. Check out Bryan on YouTube 6. Shop Taming the Wild hereConnect with David Asarnow1. Find David on his website2. Find David on his Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn & FacebookAbout Get Naked PodcastWelcome to the Get Naked In Business video podcast.So the big question is… how do entrepreneurs like us, who built our businesses from the ground up, who spend our own capital, who want to make a huge impact on this world, how do we do all that and create a great income?My mission for this podcast is to interview amazing entrepreneurs who are willing to get naked in front of the mirror, jump up and down, and let the real, raw insights all hang out. Insights to help accelerate your business growth.My name is David Asarnow and welcome to Get Naked In Business. I’m glad you're here… now it's time to get naked! GetNakedInBusiness.com

The Neil Haley Show
Bryan Bailey, Author of WHY DOGS ATTACK and How To Prevent It

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 9:00


Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Bryan Bailey, Author of  WHY DOGS ATTACK and How To Prevent It. Best Selling Author, Canine Pharmacotherapy Behaviorist, Dog Aggression Expert A nationally-recognized, award-winning author, dog aggression expert, and canine pharmacotherapy behaviorist with over thirty-five years of education and experience studying mental disorders among dogs, Bryan Bailey has become a Master at understanding what gives cause to this debilitating condition and how to blend modern medicine with behavior modification to rehabilitate fearful and aggressive dogs. Bryan has also spent years studying the natural mechanisms that govern the many uses of aggression by wolves and how those same intrinsic mechanisms continue to influence the behavior of modern dogs and why they attack humans. Utilizing what he has learned, Bryan educates thousands of dog owners each year on the causes of dog aggression and how they can prevent from becoming a victim of it. By doing so, he has been credited with saving hundreds of lives. Bryan has been featured on CNN, Fox & Friends, SiriusXM Radio, Talk of Alabama, WREG TV-3, and in many publications, including Dog World, At Home Mid-South Tennessee, Bloom Magazine, HOSS Magazine, SheKnows, The Chicago Tribune and the Miami Herald. Veterinarians, dog owners, and celebrities such as John Mellencamp, James Fitzpatrick, the late Junior Seau, Julio Jones and many others have eagerly sought out his services.  

The Tom Barnard Show
Bryan Bailey - #1341-3

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 50:25


20 years ago the juice was loose. Now dogs are loose. It's not important who let them out; what matters is who will reign them in. That person is Bryan. It's much easier to stop a pit bull than a Bronco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.