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Greg Carbin and Jay White are both former Missouri Western football players. Carbin is in his fifth year as an assistant strength coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. White is in his ninth year with the Chiefs as an assistant equipment manager. Both enjoyed the elation that came with winning another Super Bowl, but also experienced the heartbreak in the tragedy that unfolded at the end of Wednesday's parade.
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Rob Cesternino is joined by Janet Carbin of Survivor: Island of the Idols to discuss everything that happened during episode 9 of Survivor 44! The post Janet Carbin Recaps Survivor 44 Ep 9 appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Rob Cesternino is joined by Janet Carbin of Survivor: Island of the Idols to discuss everything that happened during episode 9 of Survivor 44! The post Janet Carbin Recaps Survivor 44 Ep 9 appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Exploring the Lottery Ticket Hypothesis, published by Rauno Arike on April 25, 2023 on LessWrong. I have recently been fascinated by the breadth of important mysteries in deep learning, including deep double descent and phase changes, that could be explained by a curious conjectured property of neural networks called the lottery ticket hypothesis. Despite this explanatory potential, however, I haven't seen much discussion about the evidence behind and the implications of this hypothesis in the alignment community. Being confused about these things motivated me to conduct my own survey of the phenomenon, which resulted in this post. The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis, explained in one minute The lottery ticket hypothesis (LTH) was originally proposed in a paper by Frankle and Carbin (2018): A randomly-initialized, dense neural network contains a subnetwork that is initialized such that—when trained in isolation—it can match the test accuracy of the original network after training for at most the same number of iterations. The authors call such subnetworks "winning lottery tickets". As the simplest example, they train a LeNet-300-100 model on the MNIST dataset and report that a network containing only 21.1% of the weights of the dense version reaches a higher test accuracy on less training iterations, while a network where only 3.6% of the weights remain performs almost identically to the dense network of the network. The lottery ticket hypothesis extends a long line of work in neural network pruning, a technique proposed in as early as 1990 by LeCun et al. Pruning simply means deleting some fraction of unimportant weights from the network after training to make inference more efficient. The vital insight of the lottery ticket hypothesis paper is that it may also be possible to prune the network before training to make both training and inference more efficient. In practice, the method that Frankle and Carbin used for finding winning tickets didn't yet eliminate the need to train the full network, instead just suggesting the possibility. The technique they used is iterative pruning, a procedure that roughly looks as follows: Train the full dense network on some classification task Prune out some fraction of the weights with the smallest magnitude Reinitialize the remaining weights to their original values Repeat the same procedure for a number of times This is computationally quite expensive, but as we'll see below, alternative approaches have been proposed later on. The paper also defined a stronger version of the hypothesis that they named the lottery ticket conjecture: We extend our hypothesis into an untested conjecture that SGD seeks out and trains a subset of well-initialized weights. Dense, randomly-initialized networks are easier to train than the sparse networks that result from pruning because there are more possible subnetworks from which training might recover a winning ticket. In the next section, I'll argue that making a distinction between the hypothesis and the conjecture appears to be quite important. Relevance to alignment Phase changes In his post about mechanistically interpreting grokking, Neel Nanda argues that the lottery ticket hypothesis may constitute the reason for why neural networks form sophisticated circuits. One may naively think that neural networks are optimized in a similar way to how linear regression classifiers are optimized: each weight slowly changes in a direction that marginally improves performance, and the result of these tiny individual improvements smoothly improve the performance of the entire ensemble. In practice, though, we observe the forming of sophisticated circuits like the induction circuit, which is comprised of a previous token head and an induction head. Either of those heads improves loss only in the case the other ...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Exploring the Lottery Ticket Hypothesis, published by Rauno Arike on April 25, 2023 on LessWrong. I have recently been fascinated by the breadth of important mysteries in deep learning, including deep double descent and phase changes, that could be explained by a curious conjectured property of neural networks called the lottery ticket hypothesis. Despite this explanatory potential, however, I haven't seen much discussion about the evidence behind and the implications of this hypothesis in the alignment community. Being confused about these things motivated me to conduct my own survey of the phenomenon, which resulted in this post. The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis, explained in one minute The lottery ticket hypothesis (LTH) was originally proposed in a paper by Frankle and Carbin (2018): A randomly-initialized, dense neural network contains a subnetwork that is initialized such that—when trained in isolation—it can match the test accuracy of the original network after training for at most the same number of iterations. The authors call such subnetworks "winning lottery tickets". As the simplest example, they train a LeNet-300-100 model on the MNIST dataset and report that a network containing only 21.1% of the weights of the dense version reaches a higher test accuracy on less training iterations, while a network where only 3.6% of the weights remain performs almost identically to the dense network of the network. The lottery ticket hypothesis extends a long line of work in neural network pruning, a technique proposed in as early as 1990 by LeCun et al. Pruning simply means deleting some fraction of unimportant weights from the network after training to make inference more efficient. The vital insight of the lottery ticket hypothesis paper is that it may also be possible to prune the network before training to make both training and inference more efficient. In practice, the method that Frankle and Carbin used for finding winning tickets didn't yet eliminate the need to train the full network, instead just suggesting the possibility. The technique they used is iterative pruning, a procedure that roughly looks as follows: Train the full dense network on some classification task Prune out some fraction of the weights with the smallest magnitude Reinitialize the remaining weights to their original values Repeat the same procedure for a number of times This is computationally quite expensive, but as we'll see below, alternative approaches have been proposed later on. The paper also defined a stronger version of the hypothesis that they named the lottery ticket conjecture: We extend our hypothesis into an untested conjecture that SGD seeks out and trains a subset of well-initialized weights. Dense, randomly-initialized networks are easier to train than the sparse networks that result from pruning because there are more possible subnetworks from which training might recover a winning ticket. In the next section, I'll argue that making a distinction between the hypothesis and the conjecture appears to be quite important. Relevance to alignment Phase changes In his post about mechanistically interpreting grokking, Neel Nanda argues that the lottery ticket hypothesis may constitute the reason for why neural networks form sophisticated circuits. One may naively think that neural networks are optimized in a similar way to how linear regression classifiers are optimized: each weight slowly changes in a direction that marginally improves performance, and the result of these tiny individual improvements smoothly improve the performance of the entire ensemble. In practice, though, we observe the forming of sophisticated circuits like the induction circuit, which is comprised of a previous token head and an induction head. Either of those heads improves loss only in the case the other ...
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Hi Mind Grind Fam! In this episode, Dana and Beth spice it up a bit by interviewing a contestant from Survivor who made an impact as a genuine person taking a stand, especially after controversial episodes on Season 39. In 2019, Janet Carbin, an almost 60-something year old woman from New Jersey, went onto the physically and socially competitive show Survivor for her chance at winning money for her family. What she didn't expect was being put in a situation where others would confide in her about concerns of sexual harassment on the show, and all the ramifications of her following the moral decision to protect these girls. She experienced excommunication from the rest of the group for trying to take a stand for something that she believed in and assertively addressed others who were making a story against her for their gain. This is an episode full of hot tea about what it's like to be on the show, the behind the scene footage you wouldn't get from being a viewer, and the very special role therapy has played in Janet's life. We speak on the mental toll going on a show like Survivor has on one's life, the impact sexual assault and harassment has on a person, her personal desire to advocate for those who have lost their voice, and the value of listening to one's gut. Whether you're a Survivor fan or not, you're sure to be a Janet fan. We highly recommend hearing her seeds of wisdom earned through years of growing as a person in and outside the therapy room. For more Janet content (as she is a total badass) find her on instagram @Janetfromsurvivor39 and you can see the advocacy work and all around beautiful lifestyle that she has cultivated for herself. Find the time, come and unwind, to the Mind Grind! - Dana and Beth
Подписывайся на эфиры:Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/KirillProfitApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/bassland-show/id1128353377?mt=2Android: https://basslandshow.podster.fm1. Lit Lords & Milano The Don - Double Dragon2. Decktrik - Yallah (ASHEZ Remix)3. Chase & Status - Censor (feat. Popcaan & iRah)4. SHY FX feat. Gappy Ranks - Warning (feat. Gappy Ranks) 5. Kasra, Enei feat. DRS - Overthinking6. Sustance Ft T - Man - Snakes & Villains7. Mozey & L-Side - Kill Any Sound 8. Kanine - The Shadows9. Kippo - Under Me Sensi (Tisoki Remix)10. Upgrade - Visuals11. Annix & Maksim MC - Droids12. Trampa feat. Nolay - All Night13. Run The Breaks - A.C.A.B (Shade K Remix)14. Ondamike - Undone 15. Dusty Bits - All Day Every Day16. UFO Project - Error 40417. DJ DAAR - ID18. DJ DAAR - O Baile Todo19. DJ DAAR - All That Junk 20. DJ DAAR - All That Junk (Benji Remix)21. Kanye West - God Breathed (DAAR Remix)22. Shade K Terrie Kynd Pablo Nicasso - Pizza Salvaje23. The Prodigy - Thunder24. Fred again.. - Jungle (Sudley & IVY Bootleg)25. Crissy Criss & Orange Hill - Right Now (Drumsound & Bassline Smith Remix) 26. DJ Hybrid - Rumble In The Jungle27. SHERELLE - JUNGLE TEKNAH28. Mr. Williamz, Shy FX, Specialist Moss - Sound Killa, Pt. 229. THE DAWLESS, GODDEEM, GOL'D - BIG CITY30. Serial Killaz, Run Tingz Cru feat. Tenor Fly, Blackout JA - Murder Ya Sound31. Chase & Status feat. IRAH - Program32. JACKNIFE - HIGHER33. CARBIN, Hayve, & Emily Makis - Murderer34. Bro Safari - The Drop (QMAN Remix)35. SALUKI feat. ROCKET - Тупик (eplex Remix)36. MAGES - Lifestyle (Deathcrime Remix)37. Document One & A Little Sound - Back To Me 38. Sully - Head Knock39. Tessela - Hackney Parrot (Kanine Bootleg)40. Noisia, Black Sun Empire - Caps Lock41. Rudimental feat. Ella Eyre - Waiting All Night (feat. Ella Eyre)42. Puretone - Addicted to Bass43. SAPA13 feat. Spichka - БЕЗ ЧУВСТВ (DJ DAAR Remix)44. Machinedrum & Holly - Berry Patch (IMANU Remix)https://vk.com/djprofithttps://t.me/profit_livehttps://instagram.com/profit_djhttps://facebook.com/profitdj#bassland #basslandshow #drumandbass #dnb #edm #djprofit #radioshow #bassmusic
Music Around The World is a music segment featuring various artist and music. Some of these artists are from the United States, while others are from other countries across the globe. In this episode we will be featuring: Ogi, Pfirter, Ron Ractive, Carbin and Music News. https://75dc83.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/MFAW74.mp3 Intro: 0:00 to 0:12Mason Paine here and this is episode 74 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from: Ogi, Pfirter, Ron Ractive, Carbin and Music News. Ogi: Start – 0:13 and End – 6:20Our first up is Ogi. Ogi is a renowned DJ and producer from Croatia who is also credited with founding Rijeka's techno scene. His musical style has always been rooted in techno, but today it has evolved into a pumping, dark and beastly sound that he expertly mixes together. Here is a listen to his latest track “Komin.” “Komin” is out now via Klinik Room Records and it's available on all streaming platforms. Ogi is considered one of the most innovative and creative minds in Croatian electronic music today. For the latest information on Ogi's projects visit: dj-ogi.com; that's D-J HYPHEN O-G-I DOT COM Pfirter: Start – 6:21 and End – 12:50Pfirter is a DJ and producer who has been making waves in the techno scene with his unique sound. Hailing from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pfirter's music is characterized by its dark and uplifting melodies, which stay true to the original roots of techno while also bringing something new and fresh to the genre. Take a listen to his latest track “Delta”. “Delta” is out now via Mindtrip and its available on all streaming platforms. Pfirter has been making waves in the electronic music scene since he started DJing, producing and owning his own label; Mindtrip. He has released singles on renowned labels such as CLR, Figure and Stroboscopic Artefacts, and headlined at iconic clubs and events like Berghain, Tresor, Concrete, Awakenings and Time Warp. No matter what medium he uses to express himself, Pfirter always brings his signature style and focus to his work, captivating audiences. For the latest on Pfirter projects visit Pfirtermusic.com; that's P-F-I-R-T-E-R-M-U-S-I-C DOT COM News Break 1: 12:51 to 13:25In our first story Snoop Dogg's life story is being made into a movie! This will be the first project from his newly formed Death Row Pictures. The film will be directed by Allen Hughes, known for directing The Book of Eli.In other news After much anticipation, Dutch DJ and Producer Tiesto has finally announced the release date for his seventh studio album, Drive. The LP is scheduled to come out on February 24th, 2023 and will include some of his recent hit singles. That's it for this music news break, now lets get back to the music. Ron Ractive: Start – 13:26 and End – 20:51Our next artist, Ron Ractive is a DJ and Producer of chill groove and techno music; hailing from Berlin, Germany. He runs his own label, "STYLEDRIVER," and is a highly sought-after remixer. Check out his latest track “Time Eject” “Time Eject” is out now via StyleDiver records and it's available on all streaming platforms. Ron is known for his inspirational and electric music. In the early nineties, he was one of the first to bring the "Berlin Spirit" to the city, and has been credited with helping to revive it. For the latest on Ron's latest project visit Facebook.com/RonRactive.Official; Facebook.com/R-O-N-R-A-C-T-I-V-E DOT O-F-F-I-C-I-A-L. News Break 2: 20:52 to 21:29We are going to take one final break for some music news. Akon is gearing up to release his next album, Akonic, which will feature a mix of electronic dance music and pop. The album is expected to drop in early 2023, and Akon says it will have something for everyone. "I always start off with street records and then I end up with a big ass pop record," he says. Britney Spears has shut down the idea of anyone making a biopic about...
On April 22nd, XPRIZE announced the 15 winners of the second round of their competition for carbon removal solutions. Each of these teams has been awarded $1 million to help them compete for the grand prize of $50 million, or 3 $30 million runner-up slots, awarded three years from now. The grand prize winner may not be one of the 15 Milestone awardees, but these teams are a step ahead of the competition and have already demonstrated an ability to impress the Xprize judges. This episode features two segments with interviews of Milestone-winning teams. First, Radhika and Na'im spoke with Carbin Minerals CTO Peter Scheuermann. Carbin's work with mine waste streams is based on the pioneering research of Dr. Greg Dipple. Peter joined us to discuss how they plan to make mining carbon negative, their testing so far, and how their MRV approach will be “modular.” In the second segment, CRN producer Asa Kamer fills in as guest host to talk with the two companies who make up the XPRIZE team “Project Hajar”: Mission Zero and 4401. 4401 Commercial Lieutenant Karan Khimji and Mission Zero CEO Nicholas Chadwick join us for a discussion on their DAC to Mineralization approach in Oman, their progress so far, and what keeps them up at night as they scale up. On This Episode Na'im Merchant Peter Scheuermann Karan Khimji Nicholas Chadwick Resources from pt. 1 Carbin Minerals Greg Dipple Elon Musk seeks sustainable nickel Resources from pt. 2 4401 Mission Zero Hajar Mountains Jack Andreasen Tweet Connect with Nori Nori's Twitter Join Nori's Discord to hang out with other fans of the podcast and Nori Nori's other podcast Reversing Climate Change Nori's CDR meme twitter account --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carbonremovalnewsroom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carbonremovalnewsroom/support
Today we're joined by one of the biggest acts in the bass scene, Riot Ten! Not only are we celebrating a massive, 70+ track, ID loaded Exclusive Mix, as well as breaking the news on some big collaborations, but we're here to raise awareness around Autism. On Friday, the 14th, Chris will participate in the “Walk For Autism” (info here) alongside many of his friends, as he has been very outspoken since the diagnosis of his son Kai. Read on to learn more and turn it LOUD to hear fresh tunes from the likes of heavyweights Carbin, Crankdat, Jayceeoh, Ookay, Ray Volpe alongside tracks from some of the hottest up & comers in dubstep!
Survivor Island of the Idols fan favorite Janet Carbin joins the guys to break down the latest Survivor. She talks about that 10 fish reward, Goliath and his happy orange tribe, and we break down all the drama all blue tribe. Plus, Brendan and Rick get into the latest bad news surrounding the Washington franchise and explore where the team goes from here to address roster issues.00:00 - Survivor Talk with Janet36:30 - Washington Football Talk
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DTW43 TRAX 0:00 Mr. Bill - Pleaser Seeker 2:45 Dozier - Bloom 5:30 Cnopes - Changer 9:15 Carbin & Typhon - Cold Case 14:30 NotLo - Catnip 16:15 CharlestheFirst - Meadows 18:45 Saturna - Leaving 21:30 SuperAve. - Creep 24:00 Comisar - Only You 27:15 Saturna - Call To The Unknown 30:30 Kotek & Holly - Paradigm 34:00 Lowcation - Divide 37:00 5AM - Forge 40:45 Dark Velvet - MIDDLE FINGAH 44:15 Kendrick Lamar - Alright (Grayskale & JamL bootleg) 48:30 Tripp St. - Optimist 51:00 Dozier - Spark 55:00 Pretty Lights - Color Of My Soul 1:00:30 L*o*J - Live It Up 1:03:45 Saturna - It Wanders 1:07:00 smol & Josh Teed - Aurora 1:11:00 INZO, Blookah, Align - It Goes In Waves 1:13:15 Kashmerik - Smoke Sesh Soundcloud Playlist with all tracks from this mix: https://soundcloud.com/kashmerik/sets/43a1/s-Yku2KJnymB4?si=569b1d4729724bdf88053e5b84e4eb0d&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Previous Downtempo Wubs Mixes can be heard here: https://soundcloud.com/kashmerik/sets/downtempo-wubs Other DJ Mixes: https://soundcloud.com/kashmerik/sets/dj-mixes Original Music: https://soundcloud.com/kashmerik/sets/original-music
Sam and Derek recap the season finale of Survivor 41 with special guest Janet Carbin from Survivor: Island of the Idols.
Join Survivor superfans Alex Rubino and Lauren Pratt as they take a deep dive through episode 5 of Survivor 41, rate the players' games, and more with Survivor: Island of the Idols castaway Janet Carbin!#RealityNSFW#Survivor#Survivor41#CBSSurvivorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Carbin has become a staple name within the electronic community over the last few years. With huge independent releases, as well as releases on on Never Say Die and more, he has paved the way for the newest chapter of the Carbin project. Exploring into the realm of experimental and freeform bass, stereo subs are the limit for this new direction (haha, producer joke). Don't forget to save pre-save his new track "COLD CASE" dropping Friday w/ Typhon: https://hypeddit.com/link/bnv0ou For your chance to hear the XO Podcast ad-free, become a XO Patreon Producer, and more please visit: https://www.patreon.com/thisislizzyjane New XO RADIO out this week ft. TOMBZ : https://bit.ly/XORADIO102
Phil and Alexa are joined by IOI alum Janet Carbin to predict what will happen in episode 2 of #Survivor41! Become a top-tier Patron for a chance to participate and win a buff!
The L&D Lounge with Yolanda Fraction: Learning and Development, Leadership and Talent Development
In this episode, Jonathan Carbin and I sit down to discuss the news and information that we absorb, and how it influences our thinking about learning and development, and our overall, worldview. Do you feel like you're in a L&D (learning and development) bubble? Are you only taking in news and information about learning and development? How do we expand our thinking, so that we cultivate diversity of thought in our personal and professional lives? Do you feel like it's a bit "noisy" on social media and in the news, with content coming at you from all different places? How do we cut through the noise to focus on what's really important in our field, in business, and in our world? Jonathan Carbin, author of Learning, Developed says, "90% of the articles and blog posts in this space are sponsored garbage without much value." We have to not rely just on social media algorithms to help us figure out what's most important, we have to create an "information diet". And, stick around for a fun discussion topic at the end of this episode, I talk with Jonathan about an eLearning (microlearning) that he designed and developed about bats using 7Taps. He reminds us that eLearning isn't just a tool to be used in the workplace, in the traditional sense. About Jonathan: Jonathan Carbin is the author of Learning, Developed, a weekly newsletter for learning and development professionals. He's a Manager of Training at Realtor.com. He's a former music educator and loves playing the cello.
Missouri Western head volleyball coach Marian Carbin talks about the Griffons' 3-1 start in the Missouri S&T tournament and looks ahead to the Kentucky Wesleyan tournament going on this weekend!
Shannon "Parker" Parker is a young sustainability professional focused on supply chain sustainability and environmental entrepreneurship. She is the co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of carbIN, a carbon accounting tool that translates spending behavior into a carbon footprint score and provides best courses of action for carbon footprint reduction. She is also completing her dual-degree Master of Environmental Management and MBA at Duke University. In this episode, we'll be discussing the role of businesses and corporations in the climate crisis, keeping corporations accountable, and whether carbon accounting is a way to do that. Check out carbIN here: https://www.carboninsights.co/ Visit our website to keep up with the OC team and for a full transcript of this episode! https://operationclimatepo.wixsite.com/operationclimate Follow us on Instagram at @operationclimate! Follow us on Twitter at @opclimate! Subscribe to us on Youtube! To contact us, DM us on Instagram or email us at operationclimatepodcast@gmail.com! Guest: Shannon Parker Hosts: Katherine Li and Clare Sparling Producers: Katherine Li and Clare Sparling Audio Engineer: Clare Sparling Music: Cali by Wataboi, Awakening by Wataboi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/operation-climate/support
RU: Главное радиошоу страны об украинской танцевальной музыке, не имеющее аналогов в мире. UA: Головне радіошоу країни про українську танцювальну музику, що не має аналогів у світі. Підтримати проект на Патреоні: www.patreon.com/ukrainedancing Підтримати проект гривнею: 4149 4390 2069 7367 (ПриватБанк/ Bohdan Lipych), 5375 4141 0814 7876 (Монобанк/ Bohdan Lipych) Підтримати проект в євро (€): IBAN: LT233500010010302668 (Bohdan Lipych) Підтримати проект в доларах ($): IBAN: UA413220010000026203313400519 (Bohdan Lipych) Підтримати проект в злотах (Zł): IBAN: PL-96 1560 0013 2013 6785 4000 0001 (Bohdan Lipych) Facebook – www.facebook.com/ukrainedancin… Instagram - www.instagram.com/ukrainedanci… Telegram - t.me/ukrainedancing Viber - invite.viber.com/?g2=AQAHmhtpM… VK - vk.com/ukrainedancing YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCBmWu… Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/ukrainedancing E-mail: info@ukrainedancing.com Номер телефону: +380967481195 (Viber, Telegram) 00:00 1. NK - Почуття (Alex Caspian Extended Remix) 04:21 2. Julia Montblanc vs. Hi_Tack, Steff Da Campo & 71 Digits - Впіймаю (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 07:41 3. Dilemma vs. Calippo - Шаленій (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 11:19 4. Uliana Royce vs. Chico Rose & B-Case - Покохала (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 14:33 5. 3D Nation vs. Alok & Daniel Blume - Нiч (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 17:32 6. 3D Nation - З тобою (Alex Caspian Extended Remix) 20:52 7. Julia Montblanc & Vova Nik - Магія (Alex Caspian Extended Remix) 24:47 8. GONZO vs. Dont Look Now, Calippo - Авіатори (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 28:34 9. Dzidzio & Оля Цибульська - Киця (Alex Caspian Extended Remix) 31:50 10. Julia Montblanc - Amor (Alex Caspian Extended Remix) 36:08 11. alyona alyona & Fatbelly vs. Silque & Little League - Rayon Ferris Bueller (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 37:52 12. Рія vs. Nicky Jones & CLMNS BROCK - Полюси vs. Heartbeats (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 41:11 13. Рома Майк - Вічно молодий (Alex Caspian Extended Remix) 46:02 14. Sonya Kay vs. Henri PFR x Famba - Вайб (Alex Caspian Extended Mashup) 48:51 15. ТНМК vs. CARBIN & hayve - Весну (Alex Caspian Mashup) 51:59 16. Wellboy - Гуси (Alex Caspian Remix)
Introducing The life and accomplishments of the founder of Destiny by Designed and the first Lady Of Greater White Rose --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yhwhteachingministry/support
Davis interroge Béatrice Carbin sur l'actualité de l'IVE (études bibliques, jeux sur whatsapp...).
1001tracklist: 1001.tl/38srxvu TRACKLIST: 1. Acraze & M.I. - Castles Lose Control 2. Travis Scott ft. Drake - Sicko Mode (SLICE Remix) 3. Lloyd ft. Lil Wayne - You (Mikey Barreneche & Dieagz Bootleg) 4. Swedish House Mafia - One ft. Pharell (Mikey Barreneche Bootleg) 5. Aaliyah - Are You That Somebody (4B & M.I. Remix) 6. Subtronics - Clockwork 7. Kayzo, Subtronics - Braincase 8. Mikey Barreneche & Xeno vs Joyryde, Gold - Turn It Up vs Yuck (Mikey Barreneche Mashup) 9. Mikey Barreneche - ID 10. Joyryde & Skrillex vs Slushii, Carbin, Skyxxx vs G. Jones & RL Grime - AGEN WIDA vs Run Up vs In Your Head (Fumilous Mashup) 11. Mikey Barreneche - ID 12 - Mikey Barreneche & Ciisnero - ID 13. Uncle Al - Mix It Up (Mikey Barreneche Bootleg) 14. TNT & Ruffneck - Mindcontroller 2k20 15. Nero - Guilt (ALRT Edit) 16. My Bad x Blosso feat. Fly Boi Keno vs Pixel Terror vs Subtronics, GRIZ, Y3LLO & PAST12 - Bounce Back x Chosen x Sicko x Subtronics (Wukong Dirty Megaflip) 17. Lil Texas - The Feeling 18. Headhunterz Ft.. Malukah - Dragonborn Pt.2 19. Wildstylez, Aftershock, LXCPR - Never Bring Us Down 20. Brennan Heart, Jake Reese - Lose It All 21. Tritonal, Dylan Matthew, Au5 - Happy Where We Are 22. Slander, Fairlane, Jonathan Mendelsohn - Hurts Sometimes 23. Illenium, Tom DeLonge, Angels & Airwaves - Paper Thin 24. Kasbo - Show You
Jean-Luc Chandler, responsable du département communication à la Fédération des églises adventistes de la Martinique reçoit : Philippe Ferjule directeur d'Espérance FM concernant l'inauguration de la nouvelle radio ainsi que Vincennes Adoukonou attachée aux clubs (Eclaireurs & Chefs-Guides) à la fédération des églises adventistes de la Martinique pour la semaine du foulard.Béatrice Carbin cheffe de projet de l'Institut de la Voix de l'Espérance parlera, elle, des jeux de l'IVE.
Peak-time, hip-thrusting, groovy house music in this episode! Become a patron on Patreon to unlock exclusive rewards like mixing & mastering, remix stems, & more: patreon.com/victorniglio Tracklist: • 00:00 | Breathe Carolina - Find It (SMACK Remix) • 02:40 | Lady Bee & The Partysquad - Parapa • 03:28 | Major Lazer, J Balvin & El Alfa - Que Color (Good Times Ahead Remix) • 04:30 | Xcursion - 808's • 05:35 | Bellecour - Maxi Tacos • 07:19 | Valentino Khan & Ship Wrek - Obsession (ETC!ETC! & desamor. Remix) • 08:30 | Kalipzo - Insignificant • 09:34 | Renvo - Are You Ready [Promo of the Week] • 11:11 | Des Right - TV Noise • 12:19 | Henry Fong, Knock2 & General Degree - What's the Move • 13:19 | BROHUG & Born I - Gold On My Crown • 15:15 | Shift K3Y - Get Low • 16:34 | Carbin & Mezzi Mae - Numb • 17:35 | Matroda - Deep Inside 2020 • 19:07 | Juyen Sebulba & RayRay - Shake It Down • 20:31 | King Arthur & LoKii - Down With Me • 22:06 | AC Slater - Laid Off • 23:49 | Charmes, Raven & Kreyn - Step Back • 25:00 | JC Ordonez - Bounce That • 25:46 | KANDY - Bounce Haus • 27:05 | Michael Sparks - Badman • 27:51 | Bad Chicken! - Addict
Janet Carbin from Survivor Island of the Idols joins Karen Eisenberg and Professor Tim to take a look back at Survivor Borneo Episode 10. Check out our ALL NEW website at SurvivorNSFW.com You can also purchase you Sunday Schooled Cancer t-shirt (available in 8 different options at jonnyfairplay.com ALL PROFITS FROM THE SALE OF THIS SHIRT GO TO SUNDAY BURQUEST FROM SURVIVOR MILLENNIALS VS GEN X AND HER FIGHT AGAINST CANCER And the BEST way to support the podcast is to become a patron at Patreon.com/SurvivorNSFW to listen to member exclusive content like the weekly Q&A and our Top 10 lists, also become a member of the SECRET Survivor NSFW Facebook group and get cool stuff like posters, autographed pics, buffs and more!
Béatrice Carbin est cheffe de projet de l'Institut de la Voix de l'Espérance. Faisons le point avec elle sur ces jeux par whatsapp.
Coach Carbin talks about having some up her team back for workouts, having the ability to work with her players this summer, having a reduced schedule in 2020 and much more.
*This episode was recorded before the Covid 19 Pandemic changes Even if you've never watched CBS's Survivor, you'll be motivated and inspired by this interview with (in our opinion) the second-best swimmer ever to appear on Survivor, besides Elizabeth Beisel. At 59 years old, Janet is doing ocean swims four days a week and is breaking gender barriers in the field of lifeguard supervising. Janet is a former Division I swimmer and last season she went stroke for stroke with Beisel in a Survivor swim challenge. You'll hear how Janet used swimming to get to the final 6 of Survivor and how "proving oneself" is the key to success. Contact Kelly and Maria at hello@championsmojo.com. Episode Topics and Mentions CBS’s Survivor Survivor: Island of the Idols Elizabeth Biesel Olympic Trials Trenton State Endurance cycling US Masters Swimming Lifeguarding New Jersey Open water swimming Mental focus Mindset of the athlete Book on shoulder strength Andreas Roestenberg Obstacles versus challenges Pickleball Trail biking Turning 60 Rowing Vulnerability Spinning Kayaking Sugar addiction Jamal Shipman Mama J Enterprises Contact Janet: Survivor39@shoreboys.net Takeaways Kelly Own my age and my abilities - not just the challenges. Prepare and work hard to be able to reach success. Maria Be direct and honest in our self talk in a positive way. We should be learning from everyone - even people who are younger than us. Janet Follow new adventures and believe in them. Be open to meeting new people. Quote of the Week: "I knew I had to prove myself by making fire. You have to show your value and I've brought that to all parts of my life." -- Janet Carbin Subscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. Have something you want to share with us? Email it to hello@championsmojo.com Keep up with the show by visiting ChampionsMojo.com and visiting the Facebook page, Instagram page, and Twitter page.
Download LinkTracklist:1. Steve Aoki, Slushii - One True Love2. Sikdope & LOUD BOUT US! - Slow It Down3. Nitti Gritti - What A Time To Be Alive4. 12th Planet - Opus in E Minor5. Marshmello x SVDDEN DEATH - Crusade party6. Boombox Cartel - Maquina7. Dirty Audio, Leotrix - Bahebe8. CARBIN & Madgrrl - On & On (Gummy Kid Remix)9. Ibranovski - Kiss Of Death10. Aazar , GODAMN - Big Beat11. Cesqeaux, Curbi - Get It12. Crisis Era & Rawtek - Ill as this13. Sikdope - Follow (Kiivah Remix)14. Cheat Codes, Trippie. Blackbear, Prince$$ Rosie - No Service In The Hills15. OSAK guestmixEnjoy!
Coach Carbin talks about missing spring practices and the things her team is doing during the pandemic.
01. Samplifire and Ecraze - Dead Zone 02. SampliFire - Soul 03. Graphyt - Smashing 04. Oddprophet - The Devil 05. Trampa - Time To Rage 06. Avance and K-NINE - Gut Wrench 07. Guillotine - Hot Sauce 08. Oddprophet - The Star 09. Dirty Audio and Leotrix - Bahebe 10. Algo, L.U.X - Pop The Trunk 11. Adair - Under Water 12. Guillotine - Goop 13. AG - Problem Wit Me 14. Eptic - Propane 15. Effin - Lettuce 16. SLANDER, Kompany feat. fknsyd - Broken 17. PhaseOne - Break Em 18. Effin - Cheese 19. Panda Eyes - Wake Up 20. Ray Volpe feat. Armanni Reign - Purpose 21. Oddprophet - Riddim Love Song 22. Carbin and K-NINE - Grill Kill 23. Graphyt - Evolution 24. Modestep - Alarm 25. Bossfight - Overdose (feat. Philip Strand) 26. Effin - Dirty Laundry 27. Eliminate - Numb 28. Fox Stevenson Ft. Barely Alive - Here We Go 29. INFEKT - Rumble 30. MVNIV - NYC Hardcore 31. SampliFire - Duality 32. Spag Heddy - Zoom (TRVCY Remix) 33. Zomboy - Archangel 34. Zomboy - Battlefields 35. YOOKiE and Hekler - Wraith 36. Boombox Cartel - Maquina 37. Asking Alexandria - The Violence (Sikdope Remix) 38. Carbin - Whatchyu Gonna Do 39. Cyclops - Clash 40. Dr. Ozi - Brooding Murder 41. Evilwave and Teminite - Mutant (feat. Prey For Me) 42. Excision and Wooli and Sam King - Evolution 43. Guillotine - Convulsion 44. Herobust - Smoke (Ivory Remix) 45. Hi I'm Ghost - Full Power 46. Pixel Terror - Collapse (ft. Dirty Chime)
01. Samplifire & Ecraze - Dead Zone 02. SampliFire - Soul 03. Graphyt - Smashing 04. Oddprophet - The Devil 05. Trampa - Time To Rage 06. Avance & K-NINE - Gut Wrench 07. Guillotine - Hot Sauce 08. Oddprophet - The Star 09. Dirty Audio & Leotrix - Bahebe 10. Algo, L.U.X - Pop The Trunk 11. Adair - Under Water 12. Guillotine - Goop 13. AG - Problem Wit Me 14. Eptic - Propane 15. Effin - Lettuce 16. SLANDER, Kompany feat. fknsyd - Broken 17. PhaseOne - Break Em 18. Effin - Cheese 19. Panda Eyes - Wake Up 20. Ray Volpe feat. Armanni Reign - Purpose 21. Oddprophet - Riddim Love Song 22. Carbin & K-NINE - Grill Kill 23. Graphyt - Evolution 24. Modestep - Alarm 25. Bossfight - Overdose (feat. Philip Strand) 26. Effin - Dirty Laundry 27. Eliminate - Numb 28. Fox Stevenson Ft. Barely Alive - Here We Go 29. INFEKT - Rumble 30. MVNIV - NYC Hardcore 31. SampliFire - Duality 32. Spag Heddy - Zoom (TRVCY Remix) 33. Zomboy - Archangel 34. Zomboy - Battlefields 35. YOOKiE & Hekler - Wraith 36. Boombox Cartel - Maquina 37. Asking Alexandria - The Violence (Sikdope Remix) 38. Carbin - Whatchyu Gonna Do 39. Cyclops - Clash 40. Dr. Ozi - Brooding Murder 41. Evilwave & Teminite - Mutant (feat. Prey For Me) 42. Excision & Wooli & Sam King - Evolution 43. Guillotine - Convulsion 44. Herobust - Smoke (Ivory Remix) 45. Hi I'm Ghost - Full Power 46. Pixel Terror - Collapse (ft. Dirty Chime)
00:45 — Borgeous – Nobody 03:32 — Habstrakt & Asdek – Es Isso 06:12 — Brooks feat. Gia Koka – Say A Little Prayer 09:08 — Dillon Francis – DFR 11:38 — Ghastly & Moonboy – Psycho 14:22 — Borgeous – Runnin’ 17:21 — Carbin & Bro Safari – R U Ready 20:25 — Tiesto … Continue reading House of Borgeous – Sirius XM (Episode 239) →
Website: www.djcooltown.com Contact: contact@djcooltown.com Track List: 1. AN TY - Blur (feat. Blake G) 2. Mahalo & Disco Killerz - Tongue Tied w/ Brandyn Burnette (Danny Quest Remix) 3. Win and Woo feat. Kyan Palmer - Sleepwalking 4. B!tch Be Cool - Fanny Pack 5. Nelly Furtado - Say It Right (Tommie Sunshine & Benwah VIP) 6. Ship Wrek - It's My House (with Dillon Francis) 7. Ship Wrek - Fell For You 8. Two Feet - BBY
Jauz plays his favorite new releases of the week. Artists on the show include Ship Wrek, Crankdat, Wax Motif, Peekaboo, Carbin, Slushii, Murci and many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments @jauzofficial @heybitethis #BITETHISRADIO
Badasses, Alchemists and Mystics talks with castaway Janet Carbin about one of the most controversial seasons of Survivor was the 39th with the extraction of Dan from the game by producers, the very "real life topics" discussed at several tribal councils and the new concept added, Island of the Idols, with Boston Rob and Sandra as mentors. Tune in to hear Janet, fan favorite, talk about her real life experiences playing the game, the mental challenges during and after the game and the cool stuff she is doing now to share her FIRE with others through speaking and charity events. We also touch on Season 40 Winners at War and talk about our favorites. Host, Trisha Schmalhofer is excited to interview this badass lady!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
© Spag Heddy, Laxx, Maliboux, Nitti Gritti, Ookay, Panic! At The Disco, Bandlez, Pierce And Volt, Throwdown, Freekill, Dj Sub Zero, Oski, Space Laces, Rickyxsan, Kaaris, Mr Carmack, Boombox Cartel, GTA, Pinkfong, Jauz, Eptic, Detrace, Lil Nas X, FOMO, FROSTTOP, REMK, Carbin, Bro Safari, Riot Ten, Pierce, Ellie Goulding, Diplo, Swae Lee, SampliFire, Heritage, Wiwek, Skrillex, Moore Kismet, Eliminate, Luca Rezza, YehMe2, Wuki, Vrod Beatz, Zfrek, Zushi, A-Par, Rawtek, Makla, Chuwe, Bbno$, y2k, Minesweepa, Jacknife, NXSTY, Lil Traffic, Bellorum, Travis Scott, ISOxo, Zomboy, Tony Romera, Marc Benjamin, RayRay, YYVNG, KOOS, Madara, San Pancho, Jero, Qlank, Donkong, Todiefor, SHOEBA, Romeo Elvis, JAYDVL, Odea, Matroda, BRUX, Basstrick, Michael Sparks, Leotrix, GODAMN, Castion
Deze week zitten Ilias Ennahachi en Lucien Carbin op de money green sofa. Ennahachi is de flyweight kampioen bij ONE Championship en een geniale kickbokser. Lucien Carbin is een van de eerste grote nederlandse kickboksers en heeft onder andere Alistair Overheem, Tyrone Spong en Tiffany van Soest getraind.
© Louisahhh, Odd Mob, Harvey McKay, RL Grime, Valentino Khan, Raito, Joddy, Habstrakt, ASAP Rocky, ISOxo, Carbin, Hairitage, Jauz, Yookie, Brodinski, Slimesito, SVDDEN DEATH, Michael Sparks, Jawns, Quix, Josh Pan, SLUMBERJACK, FOMO, Neomade, Eliminate, Shakewell, Fat Nick, Juelz, DJ Ride, BassBrothers, JAAC
01. Max Styler - Let Me Take You There (feat. Laura White) (ARTY Remix) (Dim Mak) 02. Party Pupils - West Coast Tears (feat. Gary Go) (Dim Mak) 03. BRUX - Fruit (Dim Mak) 04. DIM MAK PICK OF THE WEEK: Tisoki & MineSweepa - See You Again (feat. David Kuncio) (Dim Mak) 05. FRIDAY FLASHBACK: MAKJ & Max Styler - Knock Me Down (feat. Elayna Boynton) (Dim Mak) 06. R3HAB x ZAYN x Jungleboi - Flames (Steve Aoki Remix) 07. Otira - Hardcore Sound 08. DIM MAK NEW RELEASE PLAYLIST: Ibranovski - Mi Eye (Dim Mak) 09. Schade - Pegate (feat. Manny S.) (New Noise) 10. Nostalgix & Vouti - Brat (New Noise) 11. Guest Mix: ARMNHMR GRYFFIN & SLANDER - All You Need To Know x ARMNHMR - Let Light Out (feat. Sunnie Williams) Mash Up Sander van Doorn, Martin Garrix, DVBBS - Gold Skies (feat. Aleesia) [Rattled by ATLAST] Won’t Let Us x How Deep Is Your Love (Snavs Edit) Psycho Boys Club & Juyen Sebulba & Stoltenhoff - Can’t Be Lonely x Hydraulix - Skanka Seven Lions & MitiS - Break The Silence (feat. RBBTS) Chainsmokers - Inside Out (feat. Charlee) [ARMNHMR Remix] STUCA x Medusa x ISOxo x Knock 2 - Industry x Piece Of Your Heart x Radial (SLICK edit) Above & Beyond - There’s Only You (feat. Zoe) [Crystal Skies Remix] x Graves - Transmission x San Holo - Lift Me Off The Ground (feat. Sofie Winterson) (Jaron Remix) Zomboy x Trampa x Carbin x Minesweepa - Get With The Program x All Night x Flexx Like Ouu (Mashup) ARMNHMR & ASHR - Want U (feat. Lilianna Wilde) x Said The Sky & Kwesi - All I Got (Mashup) Madeon - La Lune (feat. Dan Smith) [Anki Bootleg Remix] Ray Volpe - Save Me ARMNHMR - The End Of Time (feat. Cristina Soto) Party Favor & EZI - Be Ok (Blanke Remix) 12. Bear Grillz - Smile Without U (feat. Nevve) (Clean Edit) (Dim Mak)
Greg is an Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach for the World Champion Kansas City Chiefs, just completing his first season on staff. Prior to his current position Greg spent 6 years at Missouri Western State University as the Director of Sports Performance. I have not met many men as influential, noble, and faith-driven as a Greg, and this conversation exemplified those things and so much more. Let's Get It
Kayzo returns with a batch of new music on this month's installment of #DoghouseRadio! He drops tracks from Wax Motif, ALRT, Trampa, Maruda, Darren Styles, Carbin, Zomboy, Effin and many more! Live on Sirius XM on Insomniac Radio Ch. 730 Every other Friday 4pm PST/7pm EST. #DoghouseRadio 01. Skellism & One Shot Thrill - Invincible 02. KAYZO - UP IN FLAMES (CARBIN REMIX) 03. Zomboy - Battlefields 04. Hekler - Turning On 05. Wooli Sullivan King - Dont Forget Me 06. ID - ID 07. Carbin & Hairitage - Shake It 08. Wax Motif & Taiki Nulight - Skank n Flex ft. Scrufizzer 09. HELLBOUND! - YOU DONT KNOW 10. URBOI - Soda Pop 11. ALRT - BLOOD 12. KAYZO - LIGHTS OUT 13. Moody Good - SIXTYSIXTY (Kill The Noise Remix) 14. Spag Heddy - Bass Goes Boom 15. ID - ID 16. ID - ID 17. Krowdexx - PU$H 18. Darren Styles - Pull Over (Are You Ready) 19. KAYZO x ATREYU - BATTLE DRUMS 20. KAYZO x LIL TEXAS - Rules Of The Game 21. KAYZO - FLOATING [THROWBACK TRACK] 22. Trampa & MARAUDA - Ruckus 23. ID - ID 24. ID - ID 25. Effin - Cheese 26. Kayzo & Yultron - Night Terror (YDG Remix) 27. Kayzo & Subtronics - Braincase 28. Oddprophet - Riddim Love Song 29. BEAR GRILLZ - NEED YOU 30. Malice & Luminite - Death Destruction (Malice Live Edit) 31. Callum Higby - Fade Out 32. Ghostemane - Nihil [OFFSIDES] 33. Flosstradaums - Moshpit x Ludends Edit [OFFSIDES] 34. $uicideBoy$ - All Dogs Go To Heaven [OFFSIDES] 35. Killstation - Sarcoma [OFFSIDES]
Website: www.djcooltown.com Contact: contact@djcooltown.com Track List: 1. Milk & Sugar, Andrey Exx - Riding High (Qubiko Remix) 2. Vintage Culture, Fancy Inc - In the Dark 3. Blackbear x Zookeper - Hot Girl Bummer House Phone (Rich DietZ Treat) 4. Sons Of Maria - Miracles 5. Lizzo - Boys (Tommie Sunshine & B!tch Be Cool Remix) 6. Torren Foot - More Life *** COOLTOWN RECORD OF THE WEEK *** 7. Pambouk & Hrag Mikkel - Hamayak Jan 8. Dan Sieg, Antrim & Ezequiel Arias - Beatmuse Reimagined (Alex O'Rion Edit) 9. Lane 8 - Groundhog Day 10. Rich Curtis - I Think Therefore I'm Spam (Golan Zocher Remix) 11. OMNOM - Laffy Taffy (feat. K-Line) 12. Lucchii - Disconnected (Feat. Josh Rubin) 13. Meduza - Lose Control (Oddprophet Edit) 14. CARBIN & BRO SAFARI - R U READY 15. Eliozie - NO TRACE 16. System Of Loudness & Anklebreaker - Don't Let The Sun Go Down Copyright Statement: This track is not intended to infringe any copyright laws in any way. This is for the sole purpose of entertainment; no profit is gained from this. It is the copyrighted property of its respective owner(s). Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
12th Planet is joined for Swamplex Radio's first ever artist duo guest, Bandlez! Tune in to hear an exclusive interview from the boys alongside a never before heard guest mix. You don't want to miss this! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments @12thplanet #SWAMPLEXRADIO Check 12thplanetofficial.com for official merch and tour dates. 01. Cyclops - Tough Luck [DUBPLATE SPESH] 02. MVRDA - The Titan [DUBPLATE SPESH] 03. EH!DE - Aliens [PREMIERE] 04. Versa - Welcome Tune [PREMIERE] 05. UBUR - Painful Choice 06. Akeos & Hukae - Yes 07. SVGMAZE – ENFORCER 08. EH!DE - Chokeslam 09. Peekaboo - Smack 10. Hukae - Boingo 11. Gentlemen's Club & Aweminus - Death Club 12. Saigga - Mission Failure 13. YAKZ x BENZMIXER - FLY SO HIGH 14. Bandlez - Fun [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 15. ID - ID [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 16. Kendrick Lamar - Humble (Skrillex Remix) / Deadlyft - Breaking Point [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 17. Bandlez - Twister [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 18. Ludacris - Move Bitch / Control Freak & NVADRZ - BUSTAZ [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 19. Svdden Death - Behemoth (Control Freak Meme) [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 20. Bandlez & Barely Alive - Meme Graveyard [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 21. Halo Theme / Soltan - ID [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 22. Bandlez - Space Bubblez [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 23. Gammer - The Drop / Bandlez - Stoopid [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 24. Bandlez - Hot Pursuit [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 25. Bandlez - Mr. Yoi [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 26. John Denver - Country Roads / Space Laces & Excision - 1 on 1 (Hi I’m Ghost Meme) [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 27. Bandlez - Heavy Weight (Barely Alive Long Boi Edit) [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 28. 12th Planet & Bandlez - Rubber Band Boiz [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 29. Bandlez - Straya [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 30. Bandlez - Gooba Gabba [BANDLEZ GUEST MIX] 31. SLUMBERJACK & FOMO - Hades 32. Virtual Riot - Lost It ft. Pearl Andersson (VIP) 33. DJ Snake ft. Eptic - SouthSide (Riot Ten Remix) 34. SNAILS & Kill The Noise - Front 2 Back (feat. Sullivan King) 35. Moody Good x Leotrix - Ultra Crackshot Cannibalz 36. Zeds Dead x Ganja White Night - Dead Of Night 37. Barely Alive - Weeble Wobble 38. Carbin & Bro Safari - 39. Monxx - WONKAHOLIC 40. MARAUDA - Casket VIP 41. SUPERMERK2 - LA RESAKA (CONTROL FREAK REMIX) 42. Doctor P - Smoke & Flames feat. Virus Syndicate 43. Silkie - Purple Love [REWIND SPESH]
In this episode, Jonathan Frankle describes the lottery ticket hypothesis, a popular explanation of how over-parameterization helps in training neural networks. We discuss pruning methods used to uncover subnetworks (winning tickets) which were initialized in a particularly effective way. We also discuss patterns observed in pruned networks, stability of networks pruned at different time steps and transferring uncovered subnetworks across tasks, among other topics. A recent paper on the topic by Frankle and Carbin, ICLR 2019: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.03635 Jonathan Frankle's homepage: http://www.jfrankle.com/
12th Planet rocks episode 35 of Swamplex Radio with his favorite releases so far in the new year (2020). Music on the show from Gentlemen's Club, Barely Alive, Bandlez, Zeds Dead, Subtronics, Moody Good, Monxx, Snails, Kill the Noise, Zomboy, Doctor P & many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments @12thplanet #SWAMPLEXRADIO Check 12thplanetofficial.com for official merch and tour dates. 01. BAINBRIDGE - Immortals (VIP) [DUBPLATE SPESH] 02. Bandlez - Mr. Yoi [DUBPLATE SPESH] 03. UZZI – LONGBOI [PREMIERE] 04. Dodge & Fuski vs. 12th Planet - Big Triddim Monsta (Mikes Revenge Remix) [PREMIERE] 05. SUPERMERK2 - LA RESAKA (CONTROL FREAK REMIX) 06. Bandlez - Fun 07. Oski - Rubber Bands 08. Vulgatron - Blind (prod. by Oddprophet) 09. WHALES & MEGALODON - HUNT TO DEATH 10. LEOTRIX - HIVE BOUNCE VIP 11. Peekaboo - Nut Case 12. Carbin & Bro Safari - R U Ready 13. Gentlemen's Club & Aweminus - Death Club 14. UBUR - Painful Choice 15. DOGMA x ELEVATD - Decimation VIP 16. BLANKFACE - ARCADE ISLAND 17. LAZYFLEX - JESTER'S COURT 18. Yakz - Add Some Spice (VIP) 19. ECTO - HOMEBOY 20. AXS - Primal 21. Moonboy - BLASTA 22. MVRDA - Cockney Cartel 23. Akeos - So Easy 24. Mighty Duck - Laguna SPESH 25. CRaymak - WHOMP 26. Mefjus & Phace - Bubble 27. Akeos - Terminal Parade 28. Taxman - Scan Darker (Upgrade Remix) 29. Camo & Krooked - Atlas (VIP) 30. Barely Alive - Weeble Wobble 31. Monxx - WONKAHOLIC 32. MARAUDA - Casket (VIP) 33. Moody Good x Leotrix - Ultra Crackshot Cannibalz 34. TYNAN & Kompany - Extraterrestrial (VIP) 35. Virtual Riot - Lost It ft. Pearl Andersson (VIP) 36. Excision x Wooli - Lockdown (THROWDOWN Remix) 37. SNAILS & Kill The Noise - Front 2 Back (feat. Sullivan King) 38. KILL FEED - THE VALLEY OF DEATH 39. Zeds Dead x Subtronics - Bumpy Teeth 40. Doctor P - Smoke & Flames feat. Virus Syndicate 41. Zomboy - Archangel 42. Dubkasm ft. Rider Shafique - Enter the Gates (Egoless Remix) 43. Konflict - Messiah [REWIND SPESH]
Michael Carbin, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, joins Michael and Dave to discuss neural net lottery tickets, computing with uncertainty and more. [Cover photo courtesy of Michael Carbin]
Red Gerard - Episode 126 Red Gerard leapt onto the world stage - by winning the Slopestyle Gold Medal at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. After he became a sensation in the media, quickly becoming known for his easy going attitude on shows like Jimmy Kimmel. But there is life after gold for the nineteen year old professional snowboarder. He has gone on to film the shred flick Joy with fellow Olympian Ben Fergusson and Olympic Gold Medalist Sage Kotsenberg - discovering the backcountry and sledding, as well as the resolve to be safe when accessing the avalanche prone conditions out of ski area boundaries. We also go deep on his family - and the support they provide him in achieving his dreams. It is fairly safe to say, this is Red's most in depth interview to date. Enjoy. Shout out to the sponsors of this episode Cardiff Snowcraft and Yes Snowboards. We ask that you support the brands that support disruptive snowboard media. Find out more about these guys at their websites. http://cardiffsnow.com http://yesnowboard.com Please consider supporting us at http://www.patreon.com/thesnowboardproject You can follow us on Instagram @thesnowboardproject THE SNOWBOARD PROJECT Red Gerard Episode 126 Hosted by Mark Sullivan Produced by Mark Sullivan Associate producer Dustin James Art by Aaron Draplin and Sarat Interview Transcription: [00:00:00] Man like Mark Sullivan, the warrior. So stay tuned for the cheating episode. [00:00:04] Well, quite a lot of uncooperative. [00:00:17] Just flip this off. You to get lost. Mind your own business. So dangerous. [00:00:21] Most of them have no brakes on them when you get skiers and snowboarders together on a rainy day looking for trouble. We just like to say that we don't want them at all. [00:00:32] This is The Snowboard Project season to the story. I'm Stowe Stowe. So. [00:00:46] Today's episode is brought to you by Cardiff Snowcraft. So today I want to tell you a little bit about one board in particular, because while it's caught my eye. So, you know, all the Cardiff boards are beautiful. But in particular, I want to tell you about the goat. It's like the freeriding board. [00:01:03] It's available in sizes from 150 to 166 to different builds in the Enduro build or the pro Carbin build and solid and split board models. But really, the board that I personally want to ride is the 162 solid Enduro Cardiff goat. It looks like it's a beautiful board. First of all, that's the first thing that I noticed. But then I started talking to Bjorn Linus. He's like, Man, the goat is the best board that I have ever ridden. [00:01:31] That's right. The Cardiff go and I'm psyched. Why? Why is this board so good? Well, here's why. So this board went through 10 different iterations, 10 different prototypes over a five year period. This thing has been tested in every different kind of condition. And no wonder it has the reputation of being one of the best boards on the mountain. So go to Cardiff snow dot com. Check out the goat. It's an amazing looking board, but really what will amaze you is the way it rides. [00:02:02] So go to Cardiff snow dot com to learn more. [00:02:08] Welcome back to the Snowboard Project. I'm Mark Sullivan. And so we're going to start out the show today a little bit. Definitely going to start out with a moment of silence for Jake Burton Carpenter. And I know that well, anyone is listening to this is probably a snowboarder. And so they have been affected directly by Jake Burton Carpenter's influence in the sport. Mark Sullivan: [00:02:42] Ok, so on today's show, we have an Olympic gold medalist, a guy who is still a teenager, getting into the back country making snowboarding movies. You know, the world is his oyster as far as snowboarding is concerned. I'm talking about Red Jerod and Red Jerod. We get pretty deep in this interview. We talk about making joy. We talk about kind of the the interview crush post-Olympics. We talk about his family and about riding and about all sorts of things. So this is a pretty in-depth interview with Fred Gerada. Hope you guys enjoy it. Thank you. [00:03:41] Today's episode is brought to you by. Yes, Snowboards. [00:03:47] Introducing the all new 20-20. Truth be told, we've been itching to redesign the 2020. Soon after the dust settled from its release three years ago and this newest generation checks off an impressive list of high performance boxes, updates to the bottom contours that maintain the magical float that set this board apart from everything else in the snow while improving the pop and landings of natural and man made features. The eye catching Corless tech has made these more complex shapes possible by removing critical swing weight from the board. And finally, MIT has found its most effective home on twins. So applying an aggressive version of this has brought out the kind of park and resort performance we always knew the 20/20 was capable of. [00:04:27] So go to yes now boarding dot com to find the perfect yes snowboard for you. Mark Sullivan: [00:04:36] Ok. So you just had your your movie premiere, Red. Joy, tell me a little bit about the premiere. How did you decide on Hollywood versus like doing it in Tahoe or Salt Lake or in a ski town, let's say? Yeah. Red Gerard: [00:04:50] I don't really know. I think so. Red Gerard: [00:04:53] Aaron Black and Ryan Honkey are the producers of Joy. And I think we we just kind of left it up to them and they wanted to do it in like a pretty main city. Red Gerard: [00:05:02] Yeah. For like the first one. But on November 2nd, it's going to be in Salt Lake. And actually I think I'd like the thirty first of this month. It's in Bend, Oregon. And then I'm going to do one in Cleveland, Ohio on November 16th or the 18th or something. Right. So our idea was just to do the opening one in in a bigger city. Mark Sullivan: [00:05:28] Were there like a lot of snowboarders who showed up, who flew in for it or traveled specifically to Hollywood for the premiere? Red Gerard: [00:05:35] I don't know. I didn't. I mean, there's definitely some people there. Apparently, they sold out on tickets. I've heard it. But a. I think a lot of it was just people that lived in L.A. like Ex-wrestler Zion, Ray and Alex Smith. Red Gerard: [00:05:47] They're like pro skaters. That area, which we're pretty is pretty sick to see us. Mark Sullivan: [00:05:52] Yeah. Now, this is like your your first movie that you were like more involved than just like being an athlete filming in the movie. re-look more involved with that. Were you pretty much still a guy who was just going out and filming to try to get a good part? Red Gerard: [00:06:07] Not I think I definitely, like all three of us, felt pretty way more involved, you know, I did the two transferal movies, but that had like eight to 10 writers and actors or something. Yeah. Red Gerard: [00:06:20] But yeah, no, I think we I was is pretty cool because I was filming with my brother like all season, which was really nice. So I got to see little leaks of the movie and all that where it was a trans world. And with trans well, you know, I just saw my part and then saw the movie when it premiered. Mark Sullivan: [00:06:39] Yeah. So what was like the concept behind Joy? Like what was like the idea that you guys kind of sat down and put together that would make this different than just like a trick part movie? Red Gerard: [00:06:51] I know I would say, oh, like when we originally sat down, we our idea was to not just like look at just storms and where where all the storms are heading, but let's spend, you know, a month at a time in one location, like when we go to Jackson Hole and say, just go in there for a week. Let's go through let's go there for a month and sit out through the bad weather days. Red Gerard: [00:07:15] And, you know, when it heats up, because eventually I feel like every location at times can get good and sucks. When you go to go somewhere, you're like, oh, man, shitty. He's like, let's go somewhere else. Then you go somewhere else. And all the sudden Jackson Hole is firing again. Red Gerard: [00:07:31] You missed out on that. So I think that was our original idea. And other than that, I mean, just having it based on like the main three like me, Ben and Sage, and then having some other people come along and bring in different people on each trip was kind of our idea. Mark Sullivan: [00:07:50] Would you and Sage wear your gold medals everywhere you went with Ben just to kind of rub salt in the wound? Red Gerard: [00:07:56] Yeah, for sure. Yeah, that was that was definitely a nice piece of jewelry. Yeah. That's the only accessory that he couldn't get. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. No but he he had the Olympic ring too. Red Gerard: [00:08:09] So we were just throwing around a little picked out. Mark Sullivan: [00:08:19] It seems like a pretty cool crew and you guys are like known for competition, right, for a stage and you both at the Olympics were Ben the Olympics and other events. Mark Sullivan: [00:08:28] But they're really from my understanding, anyway, I haven't seen the movie yet, but there isn't really a focus on competition in there. In fact, it's mostly powder. Red Gerard: [00:08:37] Yeah, definitely. That was the main focus for they would definitely go. Mark Sullivan: [00:08:41] Is that related to the named Joy? Like you find Joy outside a competition? Red Gerard: [00:08:46] I don't know. I don't even know. I think Ben's age came up with the name Tyler Orton and there in summer movie. I don't know where they came up with joy, but I was in for it. Mark Sullivan: [00:08:58] And where did you guys film like it was? Where were the trips that you guys went on together? Red Gerard: [00:09:04] Yeah. So we start off the year in Jackson Hole and that was me then, Sage. Red Gerard: [00:09:13] Nick Payton was there for a little bit. And then Brock Crouch as well. Mm hmm. And we were there for a while. And then from there we went to X Games and we did a little piece on that. Red Gerard: [00:09:25] But then from there, me and Brock went to Japan and then we went back to the U.S. Open and then to Tahoe for a while and to Canada to hand it off. Red Gerard: [00:09:40] But Ben and Sage kind of we we split up after X Games and Ben and Sage went back to Jackson Hole for a sec. Red Gerard: [00:09:47] And then I think they went on up into Canada and then to Montana for a sec and then Madison Tallyho. And then they went back to Canada with us. Mark Sullivan: [00:09:58] Ok. It sounds like you did a variety of different trips, went to a variety of different locations. What was your favorite trip? Red Gerard: [00:10:06] My favorite trip was going to. I never I mean, I've always I kind of grew up there a tiny bit just because my brother Brendan always lived there and I always went out there, visit him, but go on there to film. Red Gerard: [00:10:19] I never knew, like, how much a place actually had to offer when it came to backcountry snowboarding. It was just like pretty eye-opening to me, amany like how many good days we had there and the different varieties snowboarding. You know, you could read lines or you could build a jump or, you know, there's just some good like actually some little pillow lines and stuff. And I never thought Tato would have that. Red Gerard: [00:10:43] And me and Brock almost spent like a month there, just really pretty hyped on the whole situation. Red Gerard: [00:10:49] Yeah, that was a pretty crazy season as far as snowfall went last year. And Tom. Yeah. Red Gerard: [00:10:54] Yeah, it was nuts. And you know, you always hear people saying about how they get that cycle where it's like snows for four days, they get sunny for three days and snows birds for days. And like I never knew that was actually a real thing in this year that it definitely and we definitely get to experience it. Mark Sullivan: [00:11:12] Right. Mark Sullivan: [00:11:13] Right. So was there like like one shot in particular, one jump that you built or one line that you did something they like sticks out the that made it into the movie that people can like look at and be like that was the the most fun thing that you did last year. Mark Sullivan: [00:11:28] The the thing that you really kind of hang your hat on as far as like that was like my best run or trick or whatever of the season. Red Gerard: [00:11:36] Yeah. Hundred percent the one this one jump that we hit in tow. Here's me and Brock and we both like it was like kind of like our first show that we built without Ben's age there. And it was me, Brad Crouch, my brother Malachi, that built it, just us three. And I don't know, I I've always had a hard time building, just like seeing the exact picture of how I wanted to turn out. And I always end up building them just with a ton of lip by that. But we built this shop and we kind of did build it with a ton of live, but ended up working out really good. And both me and Brock like landed. I think I had three tricks on it in the movie and Brock, too, in the movie. In that jump, really, it's like the best day of our year. I think it was just such a fun session and it was Amy 'tween that cycle where it snowed for days and it was like sunny for three. So it was like third day. I was actually really warm outdoors, like snow is heating up, but it was really, really sick. It was like fun. There's a lot of people there like watching the session and says is kind of cool. Right on, right on. Mark Sullivan: [00:12:45] So when do you go out and you break off from Sage and Ben? Guys, we're a little bit older than you, maybe a little bit more experienced in the back country. Who's like the stand and trail boss, the guy who's like kind of leading the charge and like deciding like this is the jump spot. Mark Sullivan: [00:12:59] This is where we're going to stop and we're going to start yelling, who does? Red Gerard: [00:13:03] Yeah, I don't know. So is it between me and Brock for Sheriff Brooks sometimes as a little bit a different idea than I have? Ηe likes you tend to like the lines, I think. I think he's like a he's an AK guy. Red Gerard: [00:13:17] I actually closet AK a guy. A closet. A exactly closet. AK guy. Red Gerard: [00:13:22] But I don't know. I think we try to come together as both, but we also had some other people looking over us. Aaron Black, which has done a lot of all that, definitely helped us out a little bit there. And he was with us every day, so. Yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:13:39] Ok. Now, do you already have like. You obviously have a schedule for a tour to do all these premieres around the country, including back in Ohio. Do you have you already made plans for this season or are you going to film this season? Like, do you have a project already lined out? Red Gerard: [00:13:54] Yeah, actually, I do. I don't really. I actually don't really know if I can totally say yet. But yeah, I do. Mark Sullivan: [00:14:02] Martin OK. So I wish I knew more. Red Gerard: [00:14:04] I wish I knew because I think I can, but not where are you going to be working with, like a similar crew of writers or a different a new crew of writers? I mean, can we can we dig a little bit here? Red Gerard: [00:14:14] Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Kind of similar crew a definitely a few more. I think this movie will have more of like the movie base where all these section writers and not so much more like Joy was location based. Red Gerard: [00:14:29] Like it started off the movie and Jackson then moved on to Todd and all that. Right. So that's how Joy was. I think this one will be more rider influence just part by far. By far. Okay. And they'll have some pretty heavy hitter writers. Red Gerard: [00:14:45] So there are. Are there any goals that you have as far as like filming for this new upcoming project that that like things that you kind of had on your list to accomplish for last season? And now you're like, OK, I didn't get that done last year. I need to do it this year. Red Gerard: [00:14:59] Yeah, I mean, I think so. I think maybe just trying to spend some more time on the snowboard. Red Gerard: [00:15:06] I get so distracted with all the toys in the back country like snowmobiling and all that, that I'll get all this me and I really want to fill that job for you. A sled around. So I think my my goal for next year with all of that is to make sure to snowboard as much as I can. Mark Sullivan: [00:15:23] Yeah. Because you end up just riding powder on the sled. Red Gerard: [00:15:27] Yeah, exactly. It's like so easy to look at as Bob and be like occupy you like find one thing wrong with your head and just like sticks in your head. So yeah, it's easy to get distracted and just keep snowmobiling around looking for spots all the time. Mark Sullivan: [00:15:44] Right. So are you becoming like a sled neck? Red Gerard: [00:15:48] I don't know. That's that's maybe more of a question for Sage. And then they can they can decide you better coming on. Yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:15:56] Yeah, OK. Whereas sitting learned like, how competent are you? Are you on a sled? Like, could you do like one of these like downhill to uphill turns where you're headed downhill and then you drop a foot to a foot plant and come back around and go back uphill? Red Gerard: [00:16:10] I don't know. That's. I'd love to try, but I feel pretty confident on one for sure. I kind of grew up back in Ohio, not really riding dirt bikes, but always around motorbikes and like knowing how to work a machine like that wasn't too hard for me to learn. Red Gerard: [00:16:31] And once I figured out the counter steering, I was like, kind of in love with it just felt really sick to do it turns and stuff and lakebeds. Red Gerard: [00:16:39] And I mean, obviously the worst parts get stuck. But yeah, I'm an expert at that. Yeah. Yeah. No, that's the that's the easy part. Mark Sullivan: [00:16:51] Yeah I know. Right. It's crazy because it's like it's serious. You really get the hang of riding a sled. It's like you're riding powder now downhill and uphill. Red Gerard: [00:17:00] Yeah, exactly. It's like you almost get the same feeling on your snowmobile as you can snowboard at times. It's deep enough and whatnot. Yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:17:09] Yeah, totally. Okay. So are you gonna be doing a lot more sled missions this year? Zach, kind of like you're focused like going to contests and then sledding in the back country. You kind of mix it up among everything or. Or like, what's your focus for the season? Red Gerard: [00:17:23] Like when you say sledding, do you mean like snowboarding with it? Obviously do. Mark Sullivan: [00:17:27] Well, at least having the snowboard with you. I mean, some of us have harder times and other people like stopping and holding jumps and actually us snowboarding off the sled. But. Yeah, yeah. Red Gerard: [00:17:37] No, definitely. So yeah, my goal is definitely to snowboard a lot more with that. But I'd say I'm definitely doing a few contests this year. I I actually really enjoy doing the contests. I I don't mind them at all. So I don't want to lose sight of those. But I'm doing a lot more a lot more film chips that are a lot more filming, I would say. And yeah, hopefully build and build some more jumps and stuff. A lot more. Right on. Mark Sullivan: [00:18:06] Have you ever done like a film shoot, like a straight street, like gone to Quebec and like filmed in the streets of Montreal or Quebec City? Red Gerard: [00:18:15] That's actually yeah. It's pretty funny. I have. We were watching Jordan Smalls part yesterday that just came out and I was telling my friends as I went on a street trip with that guy, actually. But I only when I say Chip, but Jordan Smalls, Theodore muz and Jesse Paul and I went like one day and I kind of hit my head like midway through. And I was like, all right, I'm actually Blackhomb is like right before the U.S. Open. So I shan't heal up and make sure as I'll get there. So I went on a small one. I haven't done too many. No. Mark Sullivan: [00:18:49] Is that something that you want to do more of in the future, or is it something where you're like, man, I can't afford to hit my head and get taken out for the X Games? No, for sure. Red Gerard: [00:18:59] I think so. Like, I don't I enjoy hitting the rails and stuff, too. And I think next year, that's also some dimension. I think I might try to do like one or two street trips because I do enjoy that. And I think there's like they know unless you guys have a lot of creativity that I think is really cool. So totally at least try to do one ship and see, you know, if I can come up with something cool or if it's something I like. Yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:19:25] And try to do one right on it. So how do you like Sage? Like I mean you you're obviously exposed to every aspect of snowboarding. Mark Sullivan: [00:19:35] Like how do you like kind of rank in terms of how gnarly it is like or like how sick or whatever, how how bad acid is like the the street versus the the backcountry all riding versus the line type riding like the AK right versus like the park riding and resort riding. Red Gerard: [00:19:54] Yeah. I don't know. It is hard because if each one has its own you know, its own like scary parts did not like street guys slam you know like all the time that they have that the risk of getting hurt. I feel like a lot you know, each railhead is like I feel like they can get hurt pretty easily, which is crazy. But then that country writing like maybe I mean, you stole the chance to get hurt, obviously. But the good news, you if like fluffy snow below you. But then, yeah, I deal with the chance of like being in an avalanche and all that, which is life or death. Yeah. So that can get really scary and then park riding. The good news is, I mean I don't know Cartright. I mean you can get smoked doing but I say don't know where I am, where my stand is there with like all three. Red Gerard: [00:20:45] Which ones natoli. As I said, they're both pretty pretty gnarly and kind of scary to do. But I don't know. Mark Sullivan: [00:20:52] Have you ever caught like a serious injury, like one that took you out for like off or more? Red Gerard: [00:20:58] I've been really lucky. Actually, I have. I've never broken a bone, which is so awesome. Knock on wood you have, right? Red Gerard: [00:21:05] Yeah. No, I had asthma. I'm pretty psyched on that. Mark Sullivan: [00:21:08] Do you think that's like part of your success is like the fact that you have. Red Gerard: [00:21:12] Been like kind of laid up on a couch for a month every season up to this point in your career. You know, because I think a lot of people like it. Like small injuries or medium sized injuries, and they kind of lose part of their season. Right. And if you haven't had any serious injuries, it seems like you've probably been able to ride almost year round now for a while. Red Gerard: [00:21:33] Yeah, for sure. I've been so lucky with all that. Red Gerard: [00:21:35] Now I think back. I think it's awesome. But maybe a little bit. Yeah. Red Gerard: [00:21:41] I don't know how. I mean, definitely I'm almost nowhere near, you know, counting injuries during the season. I've been lucky enough where I haven't had many. So I mean, maybe that's part of my leg. Minor success. Mark Sullivan: [00:21:54] Okay. So like, how do you like prevent yourself from getting injuries? Are you doing stretching? Do you have like a strict diet? Do you, you know, surf every day in the summertime to be in good shape? Mark Sullivan: [00:22:05] I mean, what are you doing to like prevent injury, like ahead of time? Red Gerard: [00:22:09] I mean, to be honest, I really don't do much. I've been shine in the last two years. I've been definitely trying to work out quite a bit during the summer and just stay really active is my thing. And not like sitting around all day like I when I'm here in So Cal right now, like the days this I like I actually like it Donner so much. You never find yourself or like, you know, I was on a really cool program this summer especially I wake up in the morning to workout with Chaske all the bond at like 6:30 in the morning and after the agard shaped like a surf sesh and then go skate for a little and then end it at nighttime with like a succession too. And I think it's really cool here, like how active you can be. Red Gerard: [00:22:53] So I don't know if that plays into it all, but I just try to stay super active. Sure. Mark Sullivan: [00:22:58] Right. Is it enough just to skate and surf or do you also have to do I mean, I see all these clips like Scotty James doing all these crazy like, you know, like the rope on the ground and jumping through all the steps of it and then, you know, jumping over things and balance exercise and stuff like, yeah, that stuff, too. Or you pretty much just like skating, surfing, what whatever. Fun things that'll keep you busy. Red Gerard: [00:23:22] Yeah. I feel like I mean, I don't know how much Scotty. I know he serves actually. I think he's pretty good surfing. I don't know how much he does it, though, but I feel like, you know, Scotty does all those like workouts where the crazy balance ones know where like if you just skateboard and surf, maybe you don't have to do those crazy exercises. At least that's that's what what's going on in my head. I'm like, maybe I don't have to do all that. I can just go skate, surf and have fun. But I definitely I try to do a lot of like when I go to the gym, just a lot of, you know, body weight stuff and try to do some stretching and just shut it like namely tight like it the surround the muscles around your joints and all that and get a nice and, you know, ready for the season. Right. Mark Sullivan: [00:24:11] Right. Now, how long have you been surfing? Because I know you're living pretty close to the beach right now, but I know you're not from the beach. Mark Sullivan: [00:24:18] You're from Ohio via call California via Colorado. But like, how long have you been surfing? Red Gerard: [00:24:24] I've been surfing place. That is like. I don't know. I mean, I definitely just started doing it in the last two or three years. Like every day. When I have off time. But I mean, I started like first time I went maybe five years or something. And I am still so shitty on this airport. Like even like yesterday when I was paddling out, you look around, there's like people ripping all around here, like, how do I even get to that level? I don't know how to do it. Red Gerard: [00:24:50] So are you longboarding or short boarding? Red Gerard: [00:24:54] I like the shortboard for sure. Have you ever been barreled? No, not really. Actually, once. I will say on a wave store one time I like I felt foam go over my heads. I'm counting out. Yeah, that's me. That's my Batchelor at their peak. Mark Sullivan: [00:25:10] Ok. OK. So. So have you ever been on like a surf trip, like out to the mental wise or to Indonesia or someplace like that? Have you ever done those trips? Red Gerard: [00:25:20] I want to do one really bad. I when I was younger, when I wasn't really surfing, I went on to surf trip for more, just like a vacation with Brock Crouch to Nicaragua. OK. And that was fun. It was like a couple of our friends. And then me and Gabe Ferguson were on it, too. And we really surf. Red Gerard: [00:25:38] So we just like rented these dirt bikes and rode around the whole time while those guys were like literally getting their old and stuff. Red Gerard: [00:25:44] Really? But then, yeah, last summer this summer, my family did a family vacation in Costa Rica. And like me, my brother brought our surfboards and definitely surf quite a bit. So that was pretty fun, but not like a Stowe. Mark Sullivan: [00:25:57] Where would you go? Like, what's your dream destination for surfing? Is it like Mexico? Is it like Southeast Asia? Where would you go? Red Gerard: [00:26:05] I don't know. Somewhere where I don't know enough about it. Red Gerard: [00:26:08] I'd have to ask Brock or someone, somewhere where it is like three to like five feet or something, which is like a mellow wave recognition, sir. Mark Sullivan: [00:26:18] Right. It's more about actually catching the waves than like just getting shanked or something. Red Gerard: [00:26:24] It's totally about like how long my ride can be, not just like if I can get there or they're not. I just want to, like, ride the wave, I guess, you know, until the end and show you some cool cars or something. Mark Sullivan: [00:26:36] Ok. So how do you compare like, you know, like the difficulty of surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding? Because obviously you've won a gold medal in snowboarding. So maybe that's easier to you just based on your experience. But how do you compare all three of those? Red Gerard: [00:26:52] I don't know. I mean, I think each. Like I look at what scape are doing now and like it's like saying like, I can never pinch myself to the stuff that they're doing. And I look at that was surfing, too, like I compare. I looked at we went some big wave surfing videos the other day and the like. I compare the big wave surfing to like snowboarding AK like, you know, if there was going to be a comparison, I think that that would be nice. Red Gerard: [00:27:18] But I don't know. Red Gerard: [00:27:19] I have no clue like necessarily why. I guess I've just been snowboarding for so long and that's been the one that I've been doing for ages. And since I was young, I would say. Red Gerard: [00:27:32] That that's the easiest, I guess. Mark Sullivan: [00:27:35] Right. So do you have ambition to become a big wave surfer or an AK snowboarder? Red Gerard: [00:27:41] Probably more of a case snowboarder because I just can't see myself on a big wave surfing, honestly. Yeah. Red Gerard: [00:27:51] So when do you think that you would be ready for that, do you think you need a few more years of doing backcountry boosters? You think you're ready right now? I mean, you've probably written a ton of power ready for sure. Red Gerard: [00:28:02] Like last year, we we did had one day in Canada, which was a pretty good little warm up. Not as big as Alaska and all that. But I don't know if I'm necessarily completely ready for that. Red Gerard: [00:28:16] I had a lot of fun stuff that in Canada, but I honestly I really like to go out and build jumps in, like look for little poppers and pillows and stuff. That's like I feel like it's my type of snowboarding a lot. Yeah, I really like to like I mean it was really fun doing all the healthy stuff and is cool being in a healthy. Mark Sullivan: [00:28:37] Was that your first time in a heli? Red Gerard: [00:28:39] It was my second time. I did like one just free lap heli haliday in New Zealand. It's really sick. Mark Sullivan: [00:28:46] Ok, so how would you describe like heli boarding to people who have never done it before? Red Gerard: [00:28:51] It's I mean, it's pretty sexy, just like you're in a helicopter, which is insane. I like love that. Red Gerard: [00:28:57] But basically they just like for us, we were hellion around in our L.A. pilot had like a couple ideas of where we wanted to go. So he would take us to that range and we'd just like a couple spots. Red Gerard: [00:29:10] We landed at the bottom, looked around. Everyone pointed out their lines. And then we would take the heli up and go over the lines, which is really cool. You get to see it like almost like in a riding perspective in the helicopter when they go over it, because that's like something crazy. Red Gerard: [00:29:24] And back in chains, like everything's so different when you're actually riding it. Mark Sullivan: [00:29:28] Right. You can look up at it and it's like it looks one way looking up at it and it looks nothing like it. Looking down from the top. Red Gerard: [00:29:35] Yeah. One hundred percent. Exactly. So you kind of got that was like a big plus. You got to like look at it as you like if you were writing, you know. Red Gerard: [00:29:45] By. Red Gerard: [00:29:48] I mean, that's kind of it. You just like buzz around an AK or whatever looks fun you whenever you think it shoots edge. That's what you're you're right. Red Gerard: [00:29:57] You know, like, I guess I like to plan out some escape crowds. If an avalanche were to happen, which is really scary to think about. Red Gerard: [00:30:05] I'm terrified of avalanches, but the right car with the right ways to go about it. I think they be safe. Mark Sullivan: [00:30:13] So are you looking forward to doing more heliing this season? Are you? Is that something that you're like, OK? I want to keep doing this and learn more about this side? Or you kind of like that comes my way. I'll do it. Or is it something we're like my thing. I want to get healthy again. Red Gerard: [00:30:27] I think I'm right in between there because I'm like, I'm down to go do it again. But it's not one of my priorities. OK. Mark Sullivan: [00:30:34] What are your priorities in snowboarding? Are you more interested in, like filming, like just the sickest video part or like winning another X Games medal or like going to the next Olympics and defending your Gold Medal? Like what? What do you like seeing as like your goals inside of the sport? Red Gerard: [00:30:50] Right now, I would say kind of both of them, honestly. I'm going to try to split my time pretty evenly and hopefully I can do it, manage it pretty good now. But I'd say they're both pretty equal. I mean, I would love to win an X Games medal. Red Gerard: [00:31:06] I haven't done that yet and I would honestly love to go to the next Olympics, too. That was a really cool experience. I'd love to do it again, but I definitely want to sell my shit too because I have a lot of fun doing that and I really like the idea of how you can make your party your own. A lot of times in contests that's like the bomber. You can't make your contest. You're on your own because you know, the the course only gives you so much. And with that country you have a whole whole mountain ranges of your own creativity to go to do and your how to meet how you want you look. Mark Sullivan: [00:31:41] Right. So so where do you get like this creativity from? Like, what are you looking at to like? Are you watching skate videos and being ICOM? Maybe I can take a little piece of that trick or I mean, what were you kind of getting influence from? Because you're already at like this cutting edge of the sport where basically it's like there's no one who's already done the tricks in front of you. Now used to be five years ago, you could watch video and be like, I want to go learn that trick. And now you're like, you don't know all their tricks. And so now you have to create new ones. So where do you get that inspiration from to create new tricks? Red Gerard: [00:32:13] I mean, let's see for a contest run. My idea is just it's like it's a hit, such a high peak. I'm not really at the point where, like, I don't really want to, like, invent new tricks or anything. Like, I don't really want to do that. I'm more to the point where, like, I want to start having the part features built differently and get the average three jumps out of the contest scene and just to try to take different lines throughout the course of it that way. But with. With that, can you found that I'm just kind certainly get into it. I don't really know. I'm just trying to fill a really good part. Owners then. I don't really know where my creativity is at there. Mark Sullivan: [00:32:55] Ok. So like, let's say that you had your own contest and you could design your own slopestyle course. What would read Jarod's slopestyle course look like in comparison to like what you would see in current slopestyle courses? Red Gerard: [00:33:13] I think my slips, of course, would be something that both typewriters and slopes our writers would write in, and it would kind of be what do Toure is doing right now, let them modify the super pipe. But I think maybe have it a little bit more slips out like, you know, in that way. But no, I think it would have a couple of half its and then a couple of slopestyle features and maybe it ended off with like one big quarter pipe or one big wall read. Red Gerard: [00:33:42] I've written down like a few ideas more in depth of that. But I think you know, and the gist of it all, a contest where it hits Bode half-white and slopes down and rails as well. Mark Sullivan: [00:33:54] Now with the rails, do you see the current rails as kind of like skate style rails or as wakeboard style rails like on the classics? Red Gerard: [00:34:04] Yeah, I never really thought of as wakeboarding, said Stowe rescues like waypoints. It rails are massive, right. They're really kind of big. Yeah. In stuff, but I kind of signed on type of rails. Mark Sullivan: [00:34:14] Right. It's like you're kind of dislike you. Yeah. Right on it. Right there isn't like a lot of. Yes. Is not to make it on. Red Gerard: [00:34:20] Yeah. I kind of see it as that honestly. Like when you go to axioms and shit like those rails are massive, they're like huge and. Right. Definitely not. Escape was dile I would say. But like sometimes they can be created. Mark Sullivan: [00:34:35] Would you change the real setups in these slopestyle courses to be more skate style than just like just these massive kind of spectacle style things that look good on TV? Red Gerard: [00:34:45] Yeah, I think so. Red Gerard: [00:34:45] I think I would include a lot more training with the rails, you know, maybe having one on like a half pipe wall or something like that. Not just yet. You know, the average down bar, I think would maybe be a thing or something. Mark Sullivan: [00:35:01] So maybe a little more technical as far as like how you get on the rail and how you get off the rail. Red Gerard: [00:35:06] Totally. Yeah. I don't think I'd be anything massive not wait for rail or anything. I think it would just be, you know, a more creative approach or something more creative. Wherever creativity and where the rail is placed. Right. Mark Sullivan: [00:35:22] Ok, that makes sense. But I'm not sure. Red Gerard: [00:35:24] I'm totally just free with that. No clue. These are only thoughts that I had. Mark Sullivan: [00:35:29] Ok. I mean, to be cool, though, to see you like draw out your designs and like, really, like, have you know, your influence because obviously you're qualified. You've won the Olympics. So I think your opinion matters. And it would be cool, though, to see kind of your take on like what an ideal slopestyle would be and see like how these park builders would react to actually changing the terrain and making it like make the terrain progressed. Because I don't think we're going to go much further than like 16 backside, 16 triple by my. Red Gerard: [00:36:01] You know, I mean. Mark Sullivan: [00:36:03] What's your favorite trick to do? My 14s. Or is it honest that I love the backside 360. Red Gerard: [00:36:12] I think it's a really fun check. But I actually think I think the park builders would love to do it. I mean, I have to imagine I've talked to a lot of them. I've talked to Chris. Chris Gunnerson and all that. But I think that they would actually love to do it. Red Gerard: [00:36:29] It's your standards with F-5s and all that that you like to qualify for the Olympics. There's actually a appreciators a certain way that, of course, has to be right. Red Gerard: [00:36:38] And that's why I like I love showing up to like to do tours and stuff when it's not Olympic year because they're always they're not under any qualifications, then it's just a building. Mark Sullivan: [00:36:48] Right. Red Gerard: [00:36:49] I mean, me as a park builder, I would think that I would want an open canvas just to go make some stuff. Mark Sullivan: [00:36:55] Ok, so what's your favorite kind of event? You have these kind of standardized fice events where they have three real three jumps. You have like a X-Games where it's just these massive gym, massive features and like gym session style qualifiers, finals. And then you have like the Dew tour, which is kind of a hybrid, but with like really creativity in the courses, which is your favorite, what do you gravitate to? Red Gerard: [00:37:20] My favorite, my two favorites are due taun U.S. Open. Red Gerard: [00:37:23] I think do tours try some really cool creative stuff and it's pretty cool. Red Gerard: [00:37:30] And then I think the U.S. Open like every year, they just they do more stuff that I think more contests look at and they start to try and do. And like I think even like this year will be a crazy year for I think there'll be some really new stuff. And I actually made a solid peach. But I think it'll be a really cool year for all that. And they're always at the front line for creativity courses and they they kill it. Mark Sullivan: [00:38:03] Thanks for to noon to another episode of The Snowboard Project. I'd like to ask you guys to rate review and subscribe to the snowboard project. You know, all those reviews, all those ratings make a difference to people's ability to search and find our podcast just out of the blue. So we really do appreciate you guys taking the time to rate review, subscribe and tell your friends about The Snowboard Project. Thanks. Mark Sullivan: [00:38:46] Ok. Well, I want to change subjects here. I have some questions, you know, about the Olympics, but actually not the same questions you've been asked before. Because I've seen air interviews of them. There were a lot of them. Right. Mark Sullivan: [00:38:57] You did a lot of interviews and that's actually the same. Red Gerard: [00:39:00] Yeah. Right. It's like, OK, you know, 18 of your family members were there. We knew you forgot your jacket. Right. Red Gerard: [00:39:07] We have you know these things, right, Billy? Yeah. Yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:39:10] All these things are like the kind of common knowledge, but it's like, what was it like? Like after winning, like in all of this? And then what was like the interviewer tour like? I mean, you've probably never done anything like this. I've never seen anything like this. It is like 50 interviews in a week. Right. What was that like? How did that go down? Can you describe that? Like that scene with next week after winning gold was like. Red Gerard: [00:39:35] Yeah, it was not. It was even like the next week. It was like the next 24 hours is crazy. So, yeah, I did that. Red Gerard: [00:39:43] And then I light up until that moment after my run like I after I won. Like I still thought the Olympics was just like in X Games the whole course. Mark Sullivan: [00:39:54] And I now I know like where the Olympics gets his big name because of how many. I think it's because of how many. Red Gerard: [00:40:01] And like all these interviews and stuff and all the publicity around it makes it the Olympics, you know? Yeah, it's definitely not the cause or anything because I mean, that course was actually pretty cool, is definitely more creative. I thought I thought I was sick when I was pretty sick. Red Gerard: [00:40:15] The real sections were pretty sick and there were definitely. Yeah. Interesting. Joe takes on the jumps, too, like you did that like over like from a transition over the rail at reentry in the rail section. Red Gerard: [00:40:25] That was. Yeah. Yeah I know. That's exactly what I thought. Like I like out of all courses. There's definitely more plain ones that you know like that. Yeah. You know, top three most creative at bottom. So I. After that I went into like just so many interviews that day like twenty four hours of it almost just go and did some interviews at that mountain. And then did my drug testing all that. Red Gerard: [00:40:53] And then I went like this in this car car ride down to the media center and I was there prior to like 12 or 1 a.m. I think just doing back-to-back interviews. And that's where you saw those 50 you know, the 50 interviews, the same exact questions. It was just like hopping from each station to each station, you know, is a massive it was like being in a Lowe's just full of interview, interview people, you know, like each race, like CBS or whatever had their station, ESPN had theirs. It was like being a different photo booth. Mark Sullivan: [00:41:27] And then what? That next day actually is pretty chill. I like I listen until it's well, I got to go up and watch the women's slopestyle, which was really cool. And then right after that was done, I went back down to the coastal side of the Olympics, which was like a two hour drive. Red Gerard: [00:41:45] And did went to their media center and did all theirs. Mark Sullivan: [00:41:49] And by this time I was a chauffeur and like the handlers going everywhere with you in that kind of thing. Red Gerard: [00:41:55] Yes, sort of. Sort of. Red Gerard: [00:41:56] It was just mainly like my brother Malakai and my agent Ryan Rocchi. And then there was like a little media team set up for for all that that was controlling it. Mm hmm. And then that next day I flew back to America, went to L.A. for I did like three interviews there, which was the Jimmy Kimmel one. Mm hmm. And then I was a good interview. Red Gerard: [00:42:22] Oh, thanks. I mean, people felt different. Red Gerard: [00:42:24] There's like some people that didn't like it. Some people did like it. Red Gerard: [00:42:28] But yeah, it was it was thought I was doing the snowboarding. I thought you came across like a snowboarder. That's what I get, right? Mark Sullivan: [00:42:34] Yeah. And then the people that weren't snowboarders didn't like it. Mark Sullivan: [00:42:37] So you weren't polished enough for them. It's like I'm 70 gaborik. Red Gerard: [00:42:41] Exactly. I'm jet lagged as hell right now. I'm so I hate. But. And then from there I went to New York for two days and did like Good Morning America and all that and did those and then went back to the Olympics and no more interviews. Red Gerard: [00:42:55] When I went back to Korea, I was like a. Red Gerard: [00:42:59] I show is just getting ready for big air. There is one more time. You know, but my I wish I like after doing the contest and after settling down like I was so already, like complete, you know, after winning slopestyle that I was going back. Red Gerard: [00:43:12] I didn't even care how I did it. Big and big air. You know, I actually ended up making finals. I was like, oh, my God. Red Gerard: [00:43:19] Like, kinda like, oh, almost a little bummed at the time. And like making finals and like, I don't even know what to do, you know, like I have I don't have enough shakes for Big Bear. Like, I have no clue. But I wish I was a little bit more focused going into it. Red Gerard: [00:43:32] Like once I settled down I I kind of realizes like, dang, that would've been cool. You know, try to go for another medal or something. Red Gerard: [00:43:40] But yeah, but maybe like I didn't have the pressure on you like to the same degree. And maybe that's also why you made finals, you know. Red Gerard: [00:43:49] Yes. Like 100 percent. Yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:43:51] And I lose your time zone. Like what? Did you stay in like Korea time when you went back to America? Did you try to stay in the Korean time zone? I do. I got so messed up. I went to Korea. I was just on the way there for like a week and a half, two weeks. Like most of the Olympics. I was jetlagged. Red Gerard: [00:44:07] Yeah, yeah. Not I was pretty good. I mean, I went back to America, was super jetlagged, waking up at like 2 a.m. and stuff. But I didn't. I just kind of dealt with it like I just did it all. It wasn't that bad. Red Gerard: [00:44:20] Like going back to Korea was super easy for me because I felt like I still was a little down at times and I never really adjusted. Red Gerard: [00:44:27] Like I remember waking up at like like in New York, waking up like 3:00 a.m. and I called my girlfriend at the time, which was she's over. She was over in Korea. So I never really adjusted. I felt like. But, yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:44:43] Do you feel like a little bit weird about the fact that you had like another contest at the end of the Olympics and you won the gold, but then they're like, OK, we're going to take you out of the Olympics, take you out of the way from your friends. And now you have to go on this tour and jump through all these hoops. It's like, yeah, you know, dance, clown dance. Right. You did that for a week and then you're like, oh, get back into the mindset of competition and Olympic victory right now. Red Gerard: [00:45:06] It was a little bit weird, but I was actually so psyched at the time, like, yeah, I was like all sick. I get to go back to America like this can be so fun. Just guys like I love on trips, like I I love going back home and stuff. Red Gerard: [00:45:18] I love taking the time and, you know, going back home. Red Gerard: [00:45:22] But it was weird coming back into it like my head definitely was a little bit like, you know, outerspace and all that. And I think if I was more focused, I would have made more of like a stretch to say, like, I'm good at like, I don't I don't want to go back to America. Red Gerard: [00:45:40] I want to stay focused for a big error. But I just wasn't really like took it all there for Big Bear. Right. [00:45:46] So they put the decision partially in your hands, whether you do this whole media gantlet EPU room. Red Gerard: [00:45:52] Yeah, it's pretty 50/50 for sure. Like I think I could argue did to go. Mark Sullivan: [00:45:56] Ok, so what was the first meal that you had after winning your gold medal in America? What was like the thing you're like, okay. I can't wait to have Taco Bell or whatever. What was it, dude? Mark Sullivan: [00:46:05] I think it was to pull away. Honestly, I have no. I'm trying to think. I think is viable. Yeah. Really? Mark Sullivan: [00:46:12] So you're Donner maybe you maybe like. Red Gerard: [00:46:14] Yeah, maybe even room service. I can't really remember. I know once I got the first thing I did when I got back from Korea after Big Bear we went on like a whole other media tour, but it started in L.A. again. Red Gerard: [00:46:25] The first thing I did when I got off the plane, I went straight edge. Okay. Nice. Yeah. Mark Sullivan: [00:46:30] What do you think of the food in Korea? I thought the breakfast was a little bit crazy. Yeah. Yeah, I like the food there, but it was definitely different, you know. Red Gerard: [00:46:39] Yeah, for sure. Definitely was a little different. I thought his Big Bear the Korean barbecues. Yeah. Red Gerard: [00:46:46] Like the ones in the athletes village. I thought I thought that the village food was not that great, but we were super lucky. The US team had like their own USA house which left athlete village. Red Gerard: [00:46:57] There's like a bus leaving every 15 minutes and they were always cooking up food for us, which is really nice of them. All right. Mark Sullivan: [00:47:04] So you could get something anytime you want. That was actually like healthy. Good. Do they have, like me? Exactly. The athlete village. Red Gerard: [00:47:11] It was it was a weird scene like the they had at anything you want. It was like a world class one. Red Gerard: [00:47:16] it was like you could get like sushi. That was not that great sushi or like pizza that like totally tasted like, you know, I got it was out of a frozen freezer. But then like Hailie and Kyle Mac. But I was in America doing my like inbetween contests. They went down to the coastal one night, the coastal athlete village, how much the eating place there. And they said the food there was like fantastic. Red Gerard: [00:47:41] And they loved it. Really, really. But the mountain wasn't that good. Mark Sullivan: [00:47:45] I guess you got the short end of the stick up in the mountains. Red Gerard: [00:47:48] So yeah, I guess that was pretty mellow though I think in the athlete village because it's like people who were in the media. Red Gerard: [00:47:55] We don't get to go into the athletes village. So I'm just curious. Like what? Sassine, like, what's your accommodations like where you're staying? Red Gerard: [00:48:02] Accommodations were a little interesting, we were actually pretty squished. It was like me and Kyle Macro's shared a room. But in our apartment building, in the same building, it was like Chase Josie and Jake Pates were in the room right next to us. And then Ben Ferguson was there in Ryan's day. So Chris chording were in a room, those really small apartments with like 30 rooms in each apartment. But it was cool where with like we knew everyone. We had a really good squad. It would have been different if it was like you roomed up with someone that did like bobsledding or something, you know, because everyone was in the same building, like we had a USA hotel. Basically, it was like a tower, you know, just rooms in it. That was all USA. So school then to Paris up with their friends and stuff. Mark Sullivan: [00:48:50] Did you guys get in to any run in with the authorities? I mean, I know you guys are snowboarders and I know that you're out to have a good time as well. And after the pressure was off, I guess you were probably caught up in this, the media crush after that and probably on your best behavior, I would imagine as well, because all eyes were on you. Did you get into any trouble or have any. Mark Sullivan: [00:49:12] Like, you know, hijinx over in South Korea? No. Let's see. Red Gerard: [00:49:21] No, no, I didn't actually in like, you know, any time I was messing around, my whole family was there. So I went to hang out with them. And that was actually the best meal I had was with my family and some Korean barbecue. Right now, everyone was so fire. Mark Sullivan: [00:49:37] Everyone knows it. Like 18 of your family members were there. I think your brother was at the top of the half pipe or the slope style rate before you dropped in. Is that correct? Mark Sullivan: [00:49:49] Your brother? No. He was in because he was so hard to get your attention since I write a lot of data in there, but he wasn't. But I remember Frankie Chapman was there, which is really cool. Red Gerard: [00:50:01] He's like one of my best buds. OK. That was said to have them up there. But now they were all down on the bottom. It was so hard to get your attention. Mark Sullivan: [00:50:08] Something right. I mean, it's pretty, pretty gnarly. But who. Red Gerard: [00:50:13] Who were the family members that came out? Obviously, your you have a big like God direct family. But then, I mean, not 18 brothers, sisters and parents. So who were the people there from your family? Let's talk about your family for a few minutes, because you I think in a lot of your interviews, you're like, hey, man, I'm stoked. My family's here. Right. Let's talk about your family being there and pay them the respect they deserve. Red Gerard: [00:50:34] Yeah, totally. So all my brothers and sisters, there's seven of us, including me and then my mom, my dad and then my cousins were there. Red Gerard: [00:50:44] And then basically, I think was. Just my cousins. Red Gerard: [00:50:50] Other than that, which is basically like we were we were on a really tight family, like my cousins are basically your brothers and sisters and stuff, and we're always spending Christmas together in a few of my cousins live like 30 minutes from where I'm at right now. Mark Sullivan: [00:51:04] So we hang out with them like every weekend and stuff. So are they snowboarders, too? Red Gerard: [00:51:09] Yeah, everyone Stowe was not as much as I do, but it was nowhere. Red Gerard: [00:51:13] All right. So let's talk about that. Like, how did you actually, like, learn how to snowboard? I understand that your older brother kind of taught you how to ride at a very young age. Red Gerard: [00:51:24] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My older brother and my dad, I think from what I can remember, my dad, just like we're in Whistler Blackhomb only family trip was super. Yeah. I think they remember this, but my dad used to just carry me up the hill because he wanted in lift tickets for me and just send me down the hill. And I remember moving out to Colorado the first you removed out here. I thought I was such a king on us. No, we're back in Ohio like ribbon on nails. Got here, went up a chairlift. I was like, oh, my God, these men are so much bigger. And we're just bombing down the whole hell and sliding my sliding to my butt. And if I did that for like the first seven, 10 days out here and then I finally learned to like link some cars. Mark Sullivan: [00:52:06] So do you learn how to ride a bike first or how to snowboard first? Red Gerard: [00:52:11] I think it was kind of both that same year, too, it was two years old, that was a big year for me apparently because I learned how to ride this little dirt bike that we had, this little Honda 50 and a bicycle. That same year. And so it's skateboarding and snowboarding. Mark Sullivan: [00:52:26] So how did you actually like what was the impetus to actually move from Ohio to Colorado? Because I don't really you know, I don't understand how that happens. I would like a whole family picks up and moves like across the country, you know? Red Gerard: [00:52:42] Yeah. It wasn't even it definitely wasn't for me by any means. It was. My mom, just like my brother Brandon, went to Crestview Academy in Colorado and my mom and dad did like a couple, two years in a row. They did like visits to him out there and they loved it a lot. My mom hates when I say this, but she was hit. I was is like a little bit like a midlife crisis sort of thing where she has had to get out of Ohio because I'm in the winters is like it can get pretty ugly. Pretty depressing. Depressing. Sorry, depressing. Yeah. Just so dark. And, you know, it's like really cold and so dark. Red Gerard: [00:53:24] And my dad can work from home, from home. So it was a pretty easy thing to do. The first year we just rented a house and kind of brought everyone out there for the winter. And then we did that for a couple of years and we went out there in the winter and then went back to the summers, did that for three or four years. Red Gerard: [00:53:45] And then one year we just stayed out there full time. And eventually my parents ended up selling the house in Ohio and buying a house out there. Mark Sullivan: [00:53:54] Cool. You know, my mom actually came from a big family, like kind of like yours. And it struck strikes me that like every kid in that family is like different. Right. They all have different flavors. They all went on to do different things in their life. What is it like? What is your what do all your brothers do? Like what is Creighton do right now? Mark Sullivan: [00:54:14] Where's he at? Core? Red Gerard: [00:54:18] Honestly, they should know this. And I kind of do. He's like. He's like. And his lawyer's assistant, which I'm probably saying that really wrong and has some title. But he lives actually back in Cleveland. He's lucky with his jobs every month. He gets like he gets like 10 days off every month. So he'll usually go back out to Colorado and go hang up my parents because he he's slowly turned. Red Gerard: [00:54:46] I think get out of Cleveland a little bit. Right. And then Trevor works for fall shoes and Malachi works. I mean, he's a film or he's he's filming the then our next year project as well. Mark Sullivan: [00:55:00] But any and Trever, live with you right now in Oceanside. Red Gerard: [00:55:04] Yeah. Yeah. They live. Yep. And then what? So then, yeah. Chi also helps out with my sister. Red Gerard: [00:55:13] She does. My sister's a food blogger. She Bone zone business called half a Tavis. Right. And my brother Malik makes all of her videos over food and all that. Mark Sullivan: [00:55:25] Really? She's like famous. So she's like in certain circles, she's more famous than you. Red Gerard: [00:55:30] Oh, she's way more famous than me. And she. She kills it. She, like, has almost a million Instagram followers and all that and really always is flying to New York and find Ali and stuff on talk shows like every day. Red Gerard: [00:55:41] And people love love her. He has got to check it out. There is less than you know. Mark Sullivan: [00:55:46] But what's the best meal she's ever made for you? Because I assume she knows how to cook. Red Gerard: [00:55:51] Pretty good. Yeah. Red Gerard: [00:55:52] And I've been trying again to cook, too, as I've done, like, you know, living in my own house. Now, I've been trying to get into it, but she. The best to try this one. It's been going around in the family for a while. It's pretty easy. But she's potato chip chaikin. Get some chicken crush ups and potato chips and put LONGERGAN over the college meal. Red Gerard: [00:56:14] But it's pretty fiery. I love it. Red Gerard: [00:56:16] And she makes amazing, amazing dishes, though, like really good pastas and all that. And her sweets are unbelievable. I like your desserts. Mark Sullivan: [00:56:26] And that's Teagan, right? Red Gerard: [00:56:28] That's Teagan then Brandon. Red Gerard: [00:56:30] He is like a manager of a shipping warehouse in L.A. that is now wife. Red Gerard: [00:56:39] It's his like his wife's sister owns this business and he runs the shipping department of the business. Mark Sullivan: [00:56:44] So how does he feel about having a younger brother who is like an Olympic gold medalist? Red Gerard: [00:56:51] I think he loves it. Red Gerard: [00:56:53] I don't know. Red Gerard: [00:56:54] I actually cannot really tell you anything they ask them, but I think he likes it. I love when he likes. There's a couple of contests that he'll fly out for. Red Gerard: [00:57:03] And like, it's funny seeing him snowboarding isn't really. He lives in L.A. now and doesn't snowboard as much as he used to. It. Do it, runs it, and then like I was sleep on, like how good he was. All right. Mark Sullivan: [00:57:16] Ok. So I imagine that your family is, like most others, their sibling rivalry. Right. And so all of your family's snowboard zoĂ. And so, you know, I remember this very distinctly when I actually considered myself least on my own, had better as a snowboarder than my older brother. Mark Sullivan: [00:57:32] When did you get better at snowboarding than Trever, Brendan Chye and Crighton? Red Gerard: [00:57:39] I don't know. I would say when I got better than Chi Chi was my main competition and his younger brandnew was out of reach. Red Gerard: [00:57:48] Yeah, yeah, he was too good. But I got better than Chi Chi like had some unfortunate injuries and all that from snowboarding when he was younger. And I think he'll save. And I just passed him on to one of his injuries out of that. Well, I just came home and I was a little bit older than him or something. Red Gerard: [00:58:07] And then, Brandon, I know that you could eat. Red Gerard: [00:58:10] That's a question for him. Mark Sullivan: [00:58:13] He'll never forget that day. Red Gerard: [00:58:15] Yeah, he's still sleeping. He thinks he is the better one still. Red Gerard: [00:58:18] Yeah. You've got you've got some other hardware to contests that. [00:58:22] Yeah. You know, but he's pretty good at arguing. He's the arguer of the family. You can win any argument so. [00:58:29] Well you think you're winner and legal brother Creighton would be the better arguer. [00:58:33] Yeah he is. But he sleeps. He's real quiet about it. He's the, you know, really low key about everything. He just kind of hangs out. Okay. Okay. Cool. [00:58:43] Yeah. And Trevor still writing to write. [00:58:46] Yeah. Yeah. All right. He actually just flew to Colorado today. He's going to get some work out there. And you snowboard, too. Mark Sullivan: [00:58:54] Cool. So. So when does your season actually begin? Like, when are you like, pack in your bags from Oceanside and being like, this is winter time now. I'm now in snowboard season. Red Gerard: [00:59:07] I think it kind of already happened. Red Gerard: [00:59:10] I always feel like it happens like right when we go to New Zealand, but I think it realistically full time happens like when we go to go to Europe for all those training camps. Red Gerard: [00:59:21] So you're going to have to start talks at the end of the month. Stuff like that. Yeah. I flew from Europe to like Joy for the premiere there. So you guys are stomping ground park session. That's awesome. Red Gerard: [00:59:34] Yeah, I did that. And I feel like that's where it always starts. And I'm supposed to fly back to Europe all. On the thirty firs
Double elimination, double the fun! Jessie Hamilton joins us this week for this satisfying episode. Two villains gone, Carbin is still chugging and we’re all celebrating. Lets pop some champagne and party with RUPIE! Rate and Subscribe! Follow us at: Insta:@mergebootpodcast Twitter: @merge_a Watch us live for a watch along every week on Tvco! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Double elimination, double the fun! Jessie Hamilton joins us this week for this satisfying episode. Two villains gone, Carbin is still chugging and we're all celebrating. Lets pop some champagne and party with RUPIE! Rate and Subscribe! Follow us at: Insta:@mergebootpodcast Twitter: @merge_a Watch us live for a watch along every week on Tvco!
Welcome to Episode 9 of Survivor Brothers: The Ultimate Unofficial Podcast from TV Guide. This week, Fox Van Allen is joined by fellow podcaster and Survivor columnist for Parade, Mike Bloom, as they discuss "I Was Born at Night, But Not Last Night," the seventh episode of Survivor 39: Island of the Idols. In it, they talk about Kellee's high-risk idol play for Dean, Jamal's even-higher-risk idol play for Noura, and the very serious discussion about "Me Too" and the fear all-women's alliances that dominated tribal council. Plus, get special insight on Mike Bloom's recent interviews with Jamal Shipman and Jack Nichting. Thanks for listening! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and review us on your favorite podcasting app. And subscribe to TV Guide News on YouTube for more great Survivor Brothers content. Follow Fox on Twitter and Instagram: @foxvanallen Follow Mike on Twitter and Instagram: @AMikeBloomType Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Troy is tired from Fringe, but that won't stop us from talking about the newest Fringe drama. We also delve into the climate emergency, AirBNB licensing and why scooters reveal how a councillor and our mayor have Chronic Bad Take Syndrome
1. LiQWYD - Feel it 2. Parov Stelar & Kovacs - Snake Charmer 3. Stadiumx & Metrush – Know You Better {RELEASE OF THE WEEK} 4. Calippo – Never Really Liked You 5. Teddy Cream - Summer Jam 6. Watermät - Bullit (Brannco, Hawk Vip Mix) 7. Meduza - Piece Of Your Heart (Metro & Um41k & Max Fail Remix) 8. Oliver Heldens feat. Devin & Nile Rodgers - Summer Lover (Keanu Silva Remix) 9. KRAFT & VINNO - Can't Touch This 10. CID & Vinne - Take Your Place 11. Knife Party – Lost Souls 12. Emrah Is & Explo - Don't Stop 13. Carbin feat. Mazzi Mae – Numb 14. WKB - Bump It 15. Flata - Space Camel 16. DubVision - Hope 17. NVLA - Fvcking Bass 18. Nicholson - Melody 19. The Chainsmokers feat. Winona Oak - Hope (Parker Remix)
Alison prepares for her weekend of shows with 23 of her favorite selections of the week. Artists on the show include Droeloe, Carbin, Quix, Rezz, Lil Nas X, Cardi B, Madnap, Illenium, Habstrakt, Throttle and many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on Twitter @awonderland / https://twitter.com/awonderland #RADIOWONDERLAND
5ème épisode de notre rendez-vous Bassline avec comme guest aujourd'hui, Afterfab ! Un grand merci à lui !Vous retrouverez ici différents DJ's qui nous font le plaisir de nous offrir une demie heure de mix !Vous pouvez retrouver Afterfab ici :FB : www.facebook.com/djafterfab/Insta : www.instagram.com/thisisafterfab/?hl=frTwitter : twitter.com/afterfabTRACKLIST :- Boombox Cartel x Ookay x ISOxo - Superthief 2019 (Afterfab Edit)- Jack U & Justin Bieber x Tisoki - Where Are U Love (Afterfab Edit)- Skrillex & Rick Ross x AFK x Carbin x Cursor - Purple Boss (Afterfab Edit)- Skrillex & Rick Ross x STUCA - Purple Lamborghini (Plamen Edit)- Travis Scott & Drake - Sicko Mode (Control Freak Flip)- JOYRYDE ft GOLD - YUCK- Token - Treehouse- Marshmello & SVDDEN DEATH - Sell Out (UDJAT Flip)- DJ SNAKE x EPTIC x Skrillex x Habstrakt - Chicken Southside (Afterfab Flip)- Flosstradamus & RAWTEK - Guava (GODAMN Remix)- Grandtheft & Thugli - Heavy Hitterz - Wuki x Awoltalk - Go Deep (Afterfab Edit)- A2m x 5ierra - Praise The Bitches (Afterfab Edit)- Galantis x Jaykode x San Holo x Jaron - Runaway (Afterfab Edit)- T-Mass & Jaxxtone - Gave To Me- Baauer x Lowen - Harlem Shake (BENZI vs PLAYTIME VIP EDAT)- Rl Grime - Core (Valdeez Tribute)- Cardi B & Bad Bunny - I Like It (G-POL VIP EDIT)- Codeko - Ready- Boombox Cartel & Flosstradamus - ID- Skepta ft Young Lors - It Ain't Safe- MineSweepa - Portland- The Trashmen - Bird Is The Word (WIDE AWAKE Bootleg)- Kesha x A$AP Ferg - Tik Tok Work (Nitti Gritti Bootleg)- Smokepurpp ft Travis Scott - Fingers Blue (RSF Remix)- Sheck Wes - Mo Bamba (Jaydon Lewis & Afterfab Remix)- Sheck Wes - Mo Bamba (Freekill Remix)- Wuki - Make It Clap (Clappa Mix)- Nomad - Devotion (Wuki Remix)- GTA & Wuki ft Dance With White Girls - Ratchets- Vincent x OLME - Breathe 2.0 (Afterfab Edit)- Afterfab - Dead Or Alive
Download linkTracklist:1. Dubvision & Syzz - Enlighten Me2. Dillion Francis, TV Noise - EDM Oclock3. David Guetta & Tom Staar - This Aint Techno4. Kura - Bring The Roof Down5. MoTi & Terry McLove - Rabbit Hole6. Dion Timmer - Internet Boy7. Kevin Alexo & Alevid - Counter8. Naems,Maski & Banga - Persia9. Nicky Romero & Teamworx - Deep Dark Jungle10. Marshmello - Here With Me11. Boombox Cartel - Nothing To Hide12. Clean Bandit ft Ellie Gouldin - Mama (Tiesto BigRoom Edit)13. Eastblock B**ches & Prtodox - Riddim14. Crankdat - Welcome To The Jungle15. Carbin, K-NINE - Grill Kill16. Yellow Claw - Kaolo, Pt.417. The Used Notes - Scream PleaseEnjoy!
12th Planet hits it hard on lucky number 13 of Swamplex Radio with 44 of the biggest dubstep and bass music tracks from around the world. Artists on the show include Champagne Drip, Moody Good, Peekaboo, Bandlez, Rusko, Ray Volpe, Marshmello, Svdden Death, Barely Alive, Modestep, Borgore, Getter, Liquid Stranger, Carbin and many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments @12thplanet #SWAMPLEXRADIO Check 12thplanetofficial.com for official merch and tour dates. 01. PEEKABOO X CALCIUM - HANDS UP [DUBPLATE SPESH] 02. Moody Good – SIXTYSIXTY [DUBPLATE SPESH] 03. Modestep & Virtual Riot – Nothing [PREMIERE] 04. Rusko - Squirrel Beta [PREMIERE] 05. Bandlez x Computa – Excitebike [PREMIERE] 06. QUIX - Giving Up feat. Jaden Michaels [Carbin Remix] 07. Detrace & Sora - Cyber Hunk 08. KLEAVR x AOWL - THE DAMNED 09. Dubloadz - Out The Way (Feat. Young Buck) 10. Blankface & Decimate - Don't Try Me 11. Liquid Stranger, Dion Timmer - Plastic Elastic 12. P0gman ft Mikey Ceaser - Run It Back 13. Rettchit - Scissorz 14. SPAG HEDDY X RICO ACT - NOODLE NECK 15. FLIX - DEAL WITH 16. Society of Numbers - Split 17. Svgmaze - Dark Crown 18. L U X - Fate 19. Ponicz - Madhouse 20. Ray Volpe - Get Up 21. Getter - Ham Sandwich 22. Figure - The Destroyer 23. MVRDA - Ball Licker [VIP] 24. Riot Ten & Stoutty - All The Smoke (feat. Bok Nero) 25. Spock - Villain 26. YOOKiE & HEKLER - Wraith 27. TYNAN - Between the Devil and the Sea 28. Subsonic - Glocks 29. The Upbeats - SWEEPER 30. Liquid Stranger - PLUR Feat. CoJaxx 31. Space Laces - Phone Tap 32. Marshmello & Svdden Death - Sell Out 33. Barely Alive - Wack 34. Kompany - Firewall 35. Peekaboo, G-Rex - Babatunde (VIP) 36. 12th Planet - Swamplex Terrestrial 37. Zomboy - Born To Survive Ft rx Soul 38. MUST DIE - Bliss 2K 39. Barely Alive & Modestep - Our Own Way 40. Calcium- Mega Punch 41. Trampa - Freakshow 42. Borgore & Benda - Camo Diamond Rollie 43. LSDream, Champagne Drip - Eternal Now 44. Bassnectar - Open Up (12th Planet & SPL Remix) [REWIND SPESH]
Tune In for the newest music. In this episode lots of Bass House, Progressive, Future Bass and Electro House music by Sagan, Carta, Steve Aoki, G-Pol, Suyano, Feel and more. Leave your comments in review section and subscribe on Google and Apple Podcasts: Subscribe! Tracklist: 1 YKRA - 36 RED 2 Anjulie - Glory 3 Fulbset & PEACE MAKER! - My Fault 4 Glass Petals - Fucked Up 5 Bart B More - Superzoom 6 Bassjackers, Apster - No Style 7 NØ SIGNE - Ends 8 (/Best Release/) Steff da Campo & G-Pol - In My Mind (Kiida Edit) 9 Sagan - Robo 10 Steve Aoki feat. Mike Posner - A Lover And A Memory (Yves V Mix) 11 Ship Wrek - Soul 12 Fedde le Grand - All Over the World 13 Wolfgang Gartner - Ectoplasm 14 Carta & Love For Justice – If Only 15 Tony Romera - Oldskool 16 Swanky Tunes & Christian Burns - Supersonic 17 MR.BLACK Triangle - Ravin 18 Raven and Kreyn – Bad Boy 19 Paris Blohm & Nevlin, Romysa - Warriors 20 Tricetonez - Victory 21 LoaX - Ritual 22 Suyano (feat. Mandy Jiroux) - Should've Been Love 23 Tom & Jame feat. Alice Berg - Never Look Back (Skydrops Mix) 24 (/EDM Classic/) Tom Swoon & StadiumX — Ghost 25 Jay Hardway - Aliens 26 Sandro Silva - IRIS 27 Feel & Alexandra Badoi - Born To Love (Roman Messer Remix) 28 Ben Nicky & Mark Sixma - The Bass 29 Mariana BO - Shankara (Sunburn Goa 2019 Anthem) 30 Carbin & K-Nine - Grill Kill 31 D-Block and S-Te-Fan – Forthenite 32 Surilla - Wild Love
01. Big Pineapple - Another Chance (Keanu Silva Remix) 02. Breathe Carolina - For U (Ibranovski Remix) 03. Hook N Sling - Turning Me On (Extended Mix) 04. DJ Snake and MERCER - Let's Get Ill (VIP Edit) 05. GDY - In Da Place (Original Mix) 06. Apek feat. Carly Page - Upside Down (Sunstars Remix) 07. Chocolate Puma, Kris Kiss, Carta - Bump (feat. Kris Kiss) 08. Little Big - Skibidi (PBH and Jack Shizzle Troll Bootleg) 09. Steff Da Campo x Snoop Dogg - Bang With The O 10. Mesto - Missing You (Extended) 11. Merk and Kremont- Turn It Around 12. Brohug - Molens 13. Ibranovski - Symmetry 14. JOYRYDE and Skrillex - Agen Wida (Original Mix) 15. KYANU - Yo DJ (Bounce Inc. Remix) 16. TV Noise - Cell Phone 17. Matroda - Beef Stick 18. Childish Gambino - This Is America ( VIP Edit) 19. Brohug - Boss 20. Reebs - The Club 21. Varien - Claws 22. Tchami, Brohug feat. Reece - My Place 23. Oomloud - Pyramids 24. QUIX, Matroda - Lambo 25. Afk, Carbin, Cody Ray - Boss (Ft. Cody Ray) 26. EXCISION and SPACE LACES - Throwin' Elbows (PuroWuan X KAKU HARD FKING Remix) 27. GRAVEDGR - Rampage (UNKWN Remix) 28. Downlink - Mosh Pit 29. PhaseOne - Double Up (feat. Young Buck) (Bandlez Remix) 30. Audiofreq - Warcry 31. Twenty One Pilots - Ride
12th Planet jumps head first into episode 3 of #SWAMPLEXRADIO with special co-host Dodge & Fuski! Tune in to hear Dodge's top 10 tracks of all time from Disciple alongside an array of heavy hitters from Wooli, Carbin, Subtronics, Adair, TYNAN, Gammer and many more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments @12thplanet #SwamplexRadio Check 12thplanetofficial.com for official merch and tour dates. 01. Adair - Spellmaker [DUBPLATE SPESH] 02. JKL & HYDE - Smoke 03. Liquid Stranger + Shlump - Creature 04. Badklaat - Campers 05. Subtronics - Pashmina Death Sauce 06. Benda - Funeral Service 07. Phiso - Pattern Screamer 08. Wooli - Throw It Up 09. Dack Janiels & Aweminus - Not Today 10. Subject 31 - Incoming 11. Carbin - Space Invaders 12. TYNAN & Thook - Voidless 13. A-Trak & Baauer - Dumbo Drop (Gammer Remix) 14. Eazy - Butchers Hook 15. Jessica Auddfred - Ghost Valley 16. Dodge & Fuski - Turn it up (Xilent Remix) 17. The Brig - All Aboard (Barely Alive Remix) 18. Virtual Riot & Jonas Minor - Symphony 19. Diamond Eyes - Stay With Me (Ft. Christina Grimmie) 20. Barely Alive - Hackers ft. Armanni Reign 21. Dubloadz Ft. Crichy Crich - Lost In the Sauce 22. 12th Planet, Barely Alive & PhaseOne - Send It 23. Modestep & Virtual Riot & Barely Alive - By My Side 24. Disciple - Get Lemon Ft. 12th Planet & Barely Alive & Dodge & Fuski & Eliminate & Fox Stevenson & Hatcha & Modestep & Myro & Oolacile & Panda Eyes & PhaseOne & Truth & Virtual Riot 25. Disciple Giveaway 26. 12th Planet, Dodge & Fuski - Big Riddim Monsta [REWIND SPESH]
Doctor P - Sombody scream William Black & Park avenue - Letting go (eliminate remix) Boombox Cartel - Whisper (Krischvn Remix) Valentino Khan - lick it (Tisoki Remix) ATLiens - witch doctor (G-Rex & Peekaboo remix) Boombox Cartel - Moon Love (CRYSTALIZE FLIP) Nitti Gritti - Fear (SIGFIG remix) Flosstradamus - MVP (NGHTMARE REMIX) Trampa & TroolPhace - Headbang Gang (Sharps Remix) Naazar & Soul Cinco - Buring loud GRAVEDGR - Rampage Megalodon & Leo Black - Buss it Krimer _ Die Boombox Cartel - NBD Riot ten & Kimer - Dem Hands Doe Lumberjvck & wehavetojump - no sleep tonight (Carbin remix) Sade - Smooth Operator (Wellman 2018 remix) Above & Beyond - Always (Slander Remix)
Doctor P - Sombody scream William Black & Park avenue - Letting go (eliminate remix) Boombox Cartel - Whisper (Krischvn Remix) Valentino Khan - lick it (Tisoki Remix) ATLiens - witch doctor (G-Rex & Peekaboo remix) Boombox Cartel - Moon Love (CRYSTALIZE FLIP) Nitti Gritti - Fear (SIGFIG remix) Flosstradamus - MVP (NGHTMARE REMIX) Trampa & TroolPhace - Headbang Gang (Sharps Remix) Naazar & Soul Cinco - Buring loud GRAVEDGR - Rampage Megalodon & Leo Black - Buss it Krimer _ Die Boombox Cartel - NBD Riot ten & Kimer - Dem Hands Doe Lumberjvck & wehavetojump - no sleep tonight (Carbin remix) Sade - Smooth Operator (Wellman 2018 remix) Above & Beyond - Always (Slander Remix)
Doctor P - Sombody scream William Black & Park avenue - Letting go (eliminate remix) Boombox Cartel - Whisper (Krischvn Remix) Valentino Khan - lick it (Tisoki Remix) ATLiens - witch doctor (G-Rex & Peekaboo remix) Boombox Cartel - Moon Love (CRYSTALIZE FLIP) Nitti Gritti - Fear (SIGFIG remix) Flosstradamus - MVP (NGHTMARE REMIX) Trampa & TroolPhace - Headbang Gang (Sharps Remix) Naazar & Soul Cinco - Buring loud GRAVEDGR - Rampage Megalodon & Leo Black - Buss it Krimer _ Die Boombox Cartel - NBD Riot ten & Kimer - Dem Hands Doe Lumberjvck & wehavetojump - no sleep tonight (Carbin remix) Sade - Smooth Operator (Wellman 2018 remix) Above & Beyond - Always (Slander Remix)
On this weeks show we have a guest mixes from Silk City (Diplo & Mark Ronson), SAYMYNAME, & Uniiqu3 along with your hosts Swedish Egil and Richard Vission. Tune in every Saturday night/Sunday Morning @ 12am-2am on @1043NOW @Rev927 @977KRCK @Rhythm1059 & @z1063. Follow Us @ www.Facebook.com/Wearepowertools www.Instagram.com/Wearepowertools www.Twitter.com/Wearepowertools www.Twitter.com/Richardvission www.Twitter.com/SwedishEgil www.Twitter.com/IamDjChristo www.Twitter.com/DavidDelano Get Tracklist Below! Richard Vission Tracklist: 1. Inner City x Latroit - You Give Me That Feeling 2. Malaa - Bling Bling (Volac Remix) 3. Anti Up - Pizza 4. FISHER - Losing It 5. Chris Lake, Walker & Royce - Drop Top 6. Sikdope - Bubblegum 7. Matroda & Ricci - Caliente 8. Magnificence - Cobra 9. Henry Fong - POM POM Ft. Richie Loop 10. VASSY x Lodato - Doomsday Silk City Tracklist: 1. Silk City - Feel About You Ft. Mapei 2. D’Angelo & Romanthony - Make Brown Sugar Right (Silk City Special) 3. Adelphi Music Factory - Javelin 4. Alex Virgo - Ze Dance 5. DJ Koze - Pick Up 6. Brame & Hamo - Roy Keane 7. Sofi Tukker x Oliver Helens - Best Friend SAYMYNAME Tracklist: 1. Mercer - Encore (Afrojack x SAYMYNAME Remix) 2. Mercer x SAYMYNAME - Wanted 3. Martin Garrix & Loopers - Game Over 4. The Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams 5. Martin Garrix & Afrojack- Turn Up The Speakers 6. Dj Snake - Pigalle Ft. Moksi 7. Slander x SAYMYNAME - I Can’t Escape Ft. Feli Ferraro 8. Marshmello & Ookay - Chasing Colors Ft. Noah Cyrus 9. Carnage & Ape Drums - Chupacabra (Lit Lords Remix) 10. Code Black & Crisis Era - Beat Cannon 11. Drake - God’s Plan 12. Space Laces - Torque 13. Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone 14. 4b - Whistle 15. Benny Benassi - Cinema (Skrillex remix) 16. Hekler & Gladez - 404 17. Twenty One Pilots - ride 18. Carbin - twenty 2 Life 19. SAYMYNAME - Don’t Stop 20. SAYMYNAME - Drop It 21. Vinai x Carnage - Time For The Techno 22. NF - Let You down 23. Virtual Riot & Functcase - Borg (Downlink Remix) 24. Hardwell & Timmy Trumpet - The Underground 25. Afrojack and Ricky Breaker - Flawless 26. Yellow Claw & GTA - Hold On To Me Uniiqu3 Tracklist: 1. UNIIQU3 - Do What I Want 2. Club Queens TT The Artist Ft UNIIQU3 - Off the Chain 3. UNIIQU3 - Bubble Gum 4. UNIIQU3 - Tic Tac 5. Cardi B - Bodak Yellow (UNIIQU3 Remix) 6. RL Grime - Scyilla (Dj Sliink Remix) 7. UNIIQU3 - Phase 3 8. Dj Tray - Turn The Bass Up 9. Travis Scott Ft. Sheck Wes - No Bystanders 10. Jaden Smith - Icon 11. Bad Company - Bad Bing (Kiff Remix) 12. JSTJR Ft. UNIIQU3 - Never Squad Down 13. Astronomor Ft. UNIIQU3 - Run It 14. 2Live - Balloons 15. Ase Manual - Sauvignon 16. Miguel Ft. Travis Scott - No Sleep (Dj Taj ft TR!CKS Remix) 17. UNIIQU3 - After Party
Carbin joins Lektrique to get you warmed up for EDC with some extra heavy dubstep! Subscribe to Kannibalen Radio: http://bit.ly/KanniRecs Tracklist Lektrique 00:18 - Bushbaby - Numb [Maraki Recs] 02:04 - Tisoki - Bring It Back [Monstercat] 03:50 - Dropheadz - ID 04:35 - Michael White - No Fears [Free DL] 06:20 - Stonebank - What’s Going Down [Monstercat] 07:51 - Razix & Rawpvck - Turn Up [Free DL] 09:02 - Tiigers - Octopus [NSD - Black Label] 10:31 - Sam Lamar - ID 12:13 - PhaseOne - Double Up Ft. Young Buck [Disciple] 13:37 - Dead Critic - Laser Tag [Insomniac Recs] 14:54 - Toast & Shake - Get On Up [Free DL] Carbin 15:50 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 17:32 - Flosstradamus - 2 Much (feat. 24hrs) (Carbin Remix) [Ultra Records] 18:23 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 19:02 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 19:40 - AFK x Carbin - Boss (feat. Cody Ray) (ID Remix) [Unreleased] 20:18 - Carbin - Twenty-2-Life [Firepower Records] 21:35 - Carbin - Bad Habit [Kannibalen Records] 22:29 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 24:20 - Hedex - Lunchtime [Self Released] 25:15 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 26:32 - Razat - D-Beat [Self Released] 27:40 - Delta Heavy & Dirty Audio - Stay (feat. Holly) [Monstercat] 30:10 - Eptic - Bloodlust [Never Say Die] 31:03 - Diplo & Skrillex - Jungle Bae VIP [Unreleased] 31:32 - Minesweepa - Flex Like Ouu [Self Released] 32:17 - Ghastly & Barely Alive - Fake U Out [Self Released] 33:01 - Monxx & Ranga' - Flesh [Never Say Die Black Label] 33:29 - Yellow Claw - Loudest MF (feat. Bok Nero) [Barong Family] 34:09 - Calcium x K-Nine - Damn Son [Riddim Network] 34:47 - Ivory - Miracle [193 Records] 35:26 - Kompany - Pit [Never Say Die Black Label] 35:58 - Svdden Death - Last Life [Never Say Die] 37:02 - graves & Coolights - Say Things (Crankdat Re-crank) [Self Released] 37:53 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 38:19 - Bite Me - Wait For Me [Self Released] 38:44 - Carbin - City Lights [Firepower Records] 39:35 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 40:14 - Joyryde - Damn [Edit] [OWSLA] 40:59 - Virtual Riot - Chop Chop [Disciple Records] 41:44 - oddprophet x Mastadon - Inconvenience [Never Say Die Black Label] 43:26 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 44:55 - Eptic - Underworld [Never Say Die] 45:34 - ID - ID [Unreleased] 46:12 - ID - ID [Unreleased] -- Enjoy & Survive
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Coming back from summer vacation, we talk about what we did, our favorite moments from the past six months, some news, movies, and more. We interview our good friend Rasheen Carbin CMO of the Job App nspHire, Podcaster Lance Anderson, Comedian Tom Zawacki, Rapper Propa, Ron and Cheese talk to some prostitute, and Actress Jess Sonneborn from the movie Bloody Bible Camp.
To wrap up Season 2, we analyze the technical unorthodoxy of master kickboxing/muay thai trainer, Lucien Carbin, and his star pupils, Tyrone Spong and Andy Ristie. Lastly, we discuss how we can incorporate Carbin's fighting style into our own game. Get into The Clinch!
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