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Trade Waiters
250: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns

Trade Waiters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 117:27


Ten years after an aging Batman retired, Gotham City has sunk deeper into decadence and lawlessness. Now, when his city needs him most, the Dark Knight returns in a blaze of glory. Joined by Carrie Kelly, a teenaged Robin, Batman takes to the streets to end the threat of the mutant gangs that have overrun the city. And after facing off against his two greatest enemies, the Joker and Two-Face, for the final time, Batman finds himself in mortal combat with his former ally, Superman.  News 4:20 Batman: The Dark Knight Returns 10:18 Back Matter Matters 1:16:33 The Pull-List 1:24:52 Kraven: The Hunter Review 1:38:48 Linktr.ee/tradewaiters Follow Us!

Men of Steel
Episode 133 - The Dark Knight Returns with Duke!

Men of Steel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 69:03 Transcription Available


What is this? A podcast or an operating table? Duke is back to join Case and Jmike into the legendary book, The Dark Knight Returns… from the perspective of Superman fans. Meeting summary: ●      In the recent Podcast Recording meeting titled "The Dark Knight Returns," the hosts engaged in a comprehensive discussion about the iconic comic "The Dark Knight Returns." Starting with episode art options, they settled on a dynamic design featuring Superman above Batman. The conversation delved into various facets of the comic, analyzing its commentary on 1980s society, politics, and character portrayals, particularly of Batman, Superman, and new characters like Carrie Kelly. They highlighted themes such as Batman's psychological struggles post-retirement, the intense Batman vs. Superman conflict, and the significance of media influence within the story. The meeting concluded with reflections on the comic's legacy and recommendations for listeners to explore more content from the podcast network. Notes: ●     

Trip Around The Multiverse
Gotham Knight 2023 (TV Show)

Trip Around The Multiverse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 71:05


Who killed Batman? In this episode. We discuss the short lived CW show "Gotham Knights". Where Bruce Wayne has been murdered and his adopted Son. Turner, Duela Dent, Harper and Callum Row are famed for his death but a secret society who secretly rule Gotham. But with the help Carrie Kelly, Batman's sidekick Robin. They try and get to the bottom of the mystery. Here is the important question, is the show any good? Listen to find out Did you watch Gotham Knights? Let us know by interacting with us on our social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram and the Youtube comment section. Or by Email. Which are all listed down below Twitter @TripMultiverse Instagram @TripAroundTheMultiverse Email us at Aroundthemultiversepodcast@gmail.com Youtube : Trip Around the Multiverse linktree : https://linktr.ee/tripmultiverse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-cy/message

Digital Marketing Master
"Unleashing the Power of Integrated Marketing" with Carrie Kelly

Digital Marketing Master

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 32:40


On this episode of Digital Marketing Master, Carrie Kelly, VP of Global Integrated Marketing at Commvault, shares her insights on the importance of continuous learning and adapting to changes in the marketing industry. She highlights the value of transitioning between companies and learning from both startups and large corporations. Carrie also encourages listeners to persevere through setbacks and not let them define their career.

A+ Opinions
Gotham Knights Episode 5 Spoiler REVIEW - Harvey Dent Begins to CRACK! | Rob the Mob -A+ Hero Report

A+ Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 20:47


Misha Collins shows up this week as Harvey Dent begins to crack! I dive into episode 5 as I discuss the amazing Dent scenes this week, along with the Turner Hayes character growing on me as he taps into his Batman side. I also examine the growing attraction between him and Duela, along with a few other characters getting some shine.0:00 - Intro1:04 - Misha Collins Impressive! Harvey Dent Losing His Mind?7:11 - Turner Hayes Channels His Inner Batman! Bond with Duela Growing?12:03 - Carrie Kelly's Mom! | Ain't NO WAY Robin isn't in Trouble14:23 - Gotham City Coins the Group Name "Gotham Knights"15:54 - Harper Row a former Mob Member? | Stephanie's Addict Mom19:51 - Final Thoughts and Wrap Up Spotify (Audio Only): A+ Hero Report Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6gwHfTopIa38HQdgtx4Bk9?si=bb5cc27239a4419a Join Our Discord Forum Community: https://discord.gg/uKstHsY A+ Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/22BG60615YS0M?ref_=wl_share Contact/Email: aplusopinions@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/aplusopinions Twitch: Twitch.tv/aplusopinions Twitter: @aplusopinions IG: @aplusopinions IG: @animeassembled --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aplusopinions/support

Mac & Bleu
Energized Economic Development with Carrie Kelly

Mac & Bleu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 60:51


Executive Director, Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED).  Carrie Kelly joined the Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) in April of 2020, after more than 15 years of working with nonprofits and governmental entities on economic development issues, government relations and advocacy, and strategic support.  With the direction and support of AAED's members, Kelly completed the organization's first long-range strategic plan, revamped the organization's certification for economic developers, debuted new programs including Economic Development for Elected Officials, and won the highest honors from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) for their Economic Development Week campaign in 2020 and 2021. In addition, she was named a 2021 Public Policy Leader of the Year from the Arizona Capitol Times, a 2022 AZ Business Leader in Economic Development,  and 2022 Most Influential Women in Arizona by AZBigMedia. Kelly came to the Arizona Association for Economic Development from Downtown Santa Barbara (DSB), where she served as Executive Director.  During her time at DSB, she spearheaded a public-private partnership to conduct an economic development asset mapping of Santa Barbara.  This study led to a transfer of “clean of safe” activities from DSB to the City of Santa Barbara and increased funding from the City to DSB for marketing and special events.  She was also named a 40 Under 40 by the Pacific Coast Business Times.  Before Downtown Santa Barbara, she was the Executive Director of the Mohave Community College Foundation, where she secured the largest donation in the college's history and established the Kathy Hodel Most Outstanding Student Award - a first-of-its-kind award, gifting $10,000 annually to a Mohave Community College graduate.    Originally from Indiana, Carrie worked as Local Government Services Director at McGaughey & Sosbe Law Offices for 11 years, leading economic development efforts and advising local governments on ordinances and policies.  She also worked as a nonprofit consultant in Indiana, assisting with fundraising, strategic planning, and rural community development. She holds a B.A. in Art History and Master of Public Administration from Indiana University.https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-kelly-mpahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/arizona-association-for-economic-developmenthttps://www.instagram.com/aaed_azhttps://www.facebook.com/ArizonaAssociationforEconomicDevelopmentMac and Bleu is the hot new podcast dedicated to all things related to building Arizona. Topics discussed range from construction, economic development, supply chain, and market segments.Mac & Bleu also includes diversity in construction, local politics affecting construction, women in construction, construction technology, and more.The host JJ Levenske of Bleuwave have their finger on the pulse of the people building Arizona.The show brings in the brightest minds in their perspective positions and industries and JJ has the unique ability to touch on the subject matter that you want to hear.If you want to know who's building Arizona, tune in and subscribe to Mac and Bleu today!___________________________________________________________________________________JJ Levenske is a seasoned construction executive with over 30 years of experience in the commercial and industrial sectors.From pre-construction services to complex quality controls and close-outs, he brings a commitment to delivering the highest levels of professionalism and customer service.

Bros Foes and Heroes
Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns

Bros Foes and Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 98:16


Frank Miller's epic interpretation of the Dark Knight's future continues with this new slipcase edition that reprints each issue of the original Dark Knight Returns miniseries in its own hardcover volume, all in a beautifully designed slipcase. It is ten years after an aging Batman has retired, and Gotham City has sunk into decadence and lawlessness. Now, as his city needs him most, the Dark Knight returns in a blaze of glory. Joined by Carrie Kelly, a teenaged Robin, Batman takes to the streets to end the threat of the mutant gangs that have overrun the city. And after facing off against The Joker and Two-Face for the final time, Batman finds himself in mortal combat with his former ally, Superman, in a battle that only one will survive.  https://amzn.to/3KmZwlj https://www.dc.com/graphic-novels/the-dark-knight-returns-1986/batman-the-dark-knight-returns-0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GROW B2B FASTER
Ep 65 - Carrie Kelly - How to Influence Your Whole Sales Pipeline with Marketing

GROW B2B FASTER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 65:34


Take a guess.Who is the most important stakeholder in your marketing strategy?The answer is simple — it's your customers!In today's episode, Carrie Kelly, Chief Marketing Officer at Cyderes, explains how getting close to your customers will help you execute effective marketing interventions that really influence your sales pipeline. You'll learn:1. How to influence the sales pipeline with marketing2. Which metrics you should track to measure the impact of your marketing strategy3. Which content pillars work best for your sales pipeline and tips for creating them4. The power that in-person events and unique experiences can hold for your business5. Why your company should have an analyst relations strategyAbout Carrie:Carrie is Chief Marketing Officer at Cyderes. She has spent 20+ years in B2B software, tech and cybersecurity marketing roles, building expertise across product marketing, revenue and lifecycle marketing, brand strategy, content, and operations. As a marketing executive, she's driven to build and cultivate a thriving organization based on functional expertise, data & intelligence, and cross-functional collaboration. To keep her mind and body sharp, Carrie works out four times a week at 5:30 in the morning with a small fitness group that she has been working with for almost 15 years.Find Carrie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrienkelly/Carrie's business book recommendations: Play Bigger: How Rebels and Innovators Create New Categories and Dominate Markets – Al Ramadan https://amzn.to/3eUM6zjThe Power of Story: Rewrite Your Destiny in Business and in Life - Jim Loehr https://amzn.to/3dnsAenJohanna's interview with her favourite business leader Jim Donald: https://www.quinyx.com/the-wfm-show-jim-donald-ondemand __________About Cyderes:Cyderes is a global cybersecurity powerhouse offering comprehensive solutions around managed security, identity and access management, and professional services. The company provides the people, processes, and technology modern enterprises rely on to manage risk, maintain compliance, and respond to security threats with greater speed, scale, and cost-efficiency than traditional in-house solutions. Cyderes has six security operations centers and three offices across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and India.Website: https://www.cyderes.com/ Industry: Computer, Network Security, SecurityCompany size: 800Headquarters: Kansas City, Missouri, United StatesFounded: 2017__________About the host Sammy:Sammy and SAWOO enable you to drive recruiting & employer branding via your hiring managers on LinkedIn. We can help you:- Speed up hiring - Reduce hiring costs - Create an authentic Employer Brand- Create a Talent Pool that you can tap into any timeGet in touch with Sammy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sammygebele/__________Past guests on the GROW B2B FASTER Show include: Justin Welsh, Ian Koniak, Jamal Reimer, Mike Troiano, John Kaplan, Greg Alexander, and many more. 

BatChat With Matt & Will: A Batman Ranking Podcast
Episode 38: Batman Villains as Burlesque (w/ Veronica Biatrise)

BatChat With Matt & Will: A Batman Ranking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 87:55


This week, Matt and Will are joined by the Carrie Kelly to Matt's grumpy old Bruce Wayne, singer/storyteller/myth scholar and previous guest of WMQ&A, Veronica Biatrise, to talk about one of her favorite characters, Poison Ivy, just in time for Ivy's new mini-series to debut this week. We have classic Ivy, modern Ivy and animated Ivy in this week's episode, and it's is a deep one, filled with stories that aren't too great but serve as a jumping off point for discussions that make this by far the most political, and queerest, episode of BatChat yet! Beware of- Poison Ivy (Batman V.1 # 181) Harley & Ivy # 1-3 Everyone Loves Ivy (Batman V.3 # 41-43) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill

Life Along The Streetcar
Arizona Association For Economic Development (AAED)

Life Along The Streetcar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 27:23


On this week's episode, we're going to speak with Carrie Kelly. She's the Executive Director for the Arizona Association of Economic Development, it's a statewide organization advocating for responsible economic development since 1974. They were recently in Tucson at a convention and took a tour of downtown. We're going to get all of the details here in just a few minutes. Today is June 5th, my name is Tom Heath and you're listening to "Life Along the Streetcar". Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson's Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to UArizona and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we're also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email contact@lifealongthestreetcar.org -- interact with us on Facebook @Life Along the Streetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife--- And check out our past episodes on www.lifeAlongTheStreetcar.org, Spotify, iTunes or asking your smart speaker to "Play Life Along The Streetcar Podcast." Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from The Stripe, "Economics."

Econ Dev Show
47: Arizona Economic Development With Carrie Kelly

Econ Dev Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 26:48


Dane Carlson talks to Carrie Kelly, the Executive Director of the Arizona Association for Economic Development. They discuss: The economic development landscape in Arizona Is Carrie an economic developer or an executive of a membership organization The economic development stars in Arizona Mentors and mentorships How Carrie wants to make BR&E sexy Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://ratethispodcast.com/econdevshow/) — even one sentence helps! Consider including your name or Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! Special Guest: Carrie Kelly.

Black and White Sports Podcast
Batwoman Writer just RACE SWAPPED Carrie Kelly's ROBIN in CW's GOTHAM KNIGHTS! Navia Robinson Cast!

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 11:13


Batwoman Writer just RACE SWAPPED Carrie Kelly's ROBIN in CW's GOTHAM KNIGHTS! Navia Robinson Cast!

Sizzling Samachar of the Day
10th March 2022: Warner Bros shuffles release dates for 2022 including major DC films

Sizzling Samachar of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 3:36


Warner Bros shuffles release dates for 2022 including major DC films Warner Bros has announced that it is changing the release dates of all its major releases for 2022 and beyond. The highly-anticipated DC film The Flash is pushed to June 23, 2023. Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam will now release on October 21, 2022, and DC Super-Pets is pushed to July 2022.Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the sequel to Jason Momoa's 2018 film, Aquaman, directed by James is also pushed back for a March 17, 2023, release. However, Shazam 2: Fury of the Gods has been moved forward for a Dec 16, 2022 release window Apple TV+ announces new documentary on British Formula One legend Lewis HamiltonA documentary on the most decorated Formula One driver in history, Sir Lewis Hamilton, is in the works at Apple TV+. Directed by Matt Kay, the documentary will feature the seven-time world champion's life both on and off the track. Abhishek Bachchan looks likely to replace Shah Rukh Khan in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's next filmIt is being reported that Abhishek Bachchan may have been added to Sanjay Leela Bhansali's next project. Shah Rukh had allegedly been offered the part after Irrfan Khan's tragic passing. However, Abhishek Bachchan is in pole position to play the role of the legendary poet Sahir Ludhianvi. In fact, his father, Amitabh Bachchan, had previously played the role of a fictionalized version of Sahir Ludhianvi in the 1976 film Kabhi Kabhie.Upcoming TV series Gotham Knights cast its lead actors CW's latest DC TV series, Gotham Knights, has added Oscar Morgan, Olivia Rose Keegan, and Navia Robinson to its cast. The series will be based on the DC comic characters and will focus on Batman's proteges in Gotham City. The announcement has coincided with the Gotham Knights video game release date reveal of October 25 this year. While the game will feature Batman's most popular allies Nightwing, Batgirl, Robin, and Red Hood, the TV series will feature lesser-known DC characters such as Harper Row, Carrie Kelly, and others Oscar-Nominated Short ‘The Queen of Basketball adds Steph Curry and Shaquille O'Neal as executive producersBasketball legends Stephen Curry and Shaquille O'Neal have been added as executive producers to the Academy Award-nominated short The Queen of Basketball. The critically acclaimed documentary short focuses on the iconic women's basketball player Lusia ‘Lucy' Harris, who passed away in January.Malayalam legend Mohanlal's film Monster is heading for an OTT release.Veteran Malayalam actor Mohanlal looks likely to have his next Malayalam film, titled Monster, released on OTT platforms. While his film Aaraattu will release on Amazon Prime Video on March 20, no official confirmation has been given whether the Vysakh-directed film Monster is also heading to OTT. If early reports are accurate the film starring Lakshmi Manchu, Honey Rose, and Sudev Nair will release on Disney+ Hotstar.Well that's the OTTplay Sizzling Samachar for today's episode, until the next podcast it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho

Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About Spider-Man

The final issue of the Dark Knight Returns brings a showdown that maybe only Frank Miller was asking for: Batman takes down Superman. We see a very Batman-centered view of Superman: a sellout, a toady, an obstacle. Superman meanwhile saves the lives of millions and is rewarded with an order to capture Batman. We see Gotham collapse into utter chaos when a nuclear bomb takes away all power in the city. Batman resorts to old tech to rally the mutants and Sons of Batman to put away the guns and restore order. The Green Arrow, now with one arm, wants to help take down Supes. Yindel has a change of heart. Carrie Kelly helps Batman carry out the ultimate con. As we turn the last page, we realize Batman - the story, the character, the myth -- will never be the same again. -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @ScrewItComics Instagram: @ScrewItComics Email: ScrewItComics@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify

Screw It, We're Just Gonna Talk About Spider-Man

Issue 2 of this seminal series is the only one that features a wholly original villain: the hyper-violent, extra-brutal leader of the Mutant Gang. Batman gets a new Robin: the extremely fun and optimistic Carrie Kelly. We also see the Bat-Tank version of the Batmobile, and get hints of a SUPER guest to come later in the story. This Kevin's favorite issue and Will's second-favorite. Can the Milksops survive such a disagreement (yes, it's no big deal). -- SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @ScrewItComics Instagram: @ScrewItComics Email: ScrewItComics@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify

Brands In Action
Carrie Kelly / Critical Start

Brands In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 33:05


Who says a B2B brand can't be powerful and have a big personality? Critical Start CMO Carrie Kelly brings her experience from both sides of the Client/Agency ball to show that it most definitely can. She's using the brand to drive awareness while leveraging the company's culture to become one of the fastest growing companies in Texas. 00:18 - Carrie Intro01:03 - Path to CRITICALSTART04:20 - Starting position right before COVID05:01 - How did COVID affect business06:03 - Explain role as CMO06:55 - Who is target audience07:28 - Emerging competition08:41 - How do you look at competition10:59 - Mission Statement11:30 - “Badass” in Mission Statement12:55 - Company values14:34 - How do you get your message to customers16:26 - How was manifesto received17:14 - Articulation of tone of voice17:53 - If your brand was a Pinterest board18:41 - Category of business operating with fear19:50 - Is Critical Start a purpose brand21:47 - Is marketing 24/36523:29 - How was marketing accepted into an engineering world26:08 - In house creative26:35 - Does brand drive B2B or B2B drive brand?27:57 - What cocktail is CRITICALSTART?29:12 - How can you find CRITICALSTART?29:31 - “Son of a Breach” Podcast31:12 - Where did the name CRITICALSTART come from? https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrienkelly/https://www.criticalstart.comhttps://www.criticalstart.com/sonofabreach/https://www.instagram.com/criticalstart/https://www.facebook.com/CriticalStartMDRhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/critical-starthttps://twitter.com/CriticalStart

The Multiverse Fancast
Holy Robin the Boy Wonder Episode, Batman!

The Multiverse Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 96:29


Hello everyone! We are back this week and today's episode is all about the sidekick that started it all, Robin! Listen along as we break down the most iconic second half of the dynamic duo, all the way from Dick Grayson to Carrie Kelly. Let us know who your favorite Robin is and who you would like us to do a character study on next! Thanks for listening and we will be back in a flash!

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The Blue Planet Show
Damien Leroy and Gwen Le Tutour Blue Planet Show wing foil interview #13

The Blue Planet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 82:35


Damien Leroy and Gwen Le Tutour have been on a roll, posting two great instructional videos per week and helping lots of people getting started in the sport.  They are humble but are clearly exceptional humans and motivated by a desire to help people. Interview transcript: Hello friends. It's Robert Stehlik. Welcome to another episode of the blue planet show. in today's show. I'm interviewing Damien Leroy and Gwen Le Tutour.  We talked about their background, how they got into watersports, wing foil technique and equipment, what inspires them, and how they love to share their stoke with others, watch it here on YouTube. Or you can listen to it as an audio only podcast, just search for "Blue Planet Show" in your favorite podcast app. Today is June 19th, 2021. And this month you've been posting two videos. Every day. One video is part of our video contest and one of our blue planet videos. So I hope you can join us for the daily videos contest and our blue planet daily videos. We're going to decide the contest winner on August 14th with a $2,000 price. So to enter, please check out the link below. And send it to your submission. Today's guest Damien, and when are amazing human beings, they're very humble, but I'm stoked to have him on the show. If you've winged foiled at all. You've probably seen some of their great, amazing instructional videos. They do a great service for the sport. And so without further ado, here are Damien and Gwen, Damien and Gwen, welcome to the Blue Planet Show. Thanks so much for joining me. Let's get started a little bit with your background. Maybe Damien, tell us a little bit about, how, where you grew up and how you got into water sports and all that. One, thanks so much for having us and we appreciated and how I got into water sports. Technically I've been in water sports since I was like two, but I grew up a ski racer in Colorado, which was on snow a little bit different, but truthfully. Really get involved with the water. Much until my like teens. I was training in Mount hood, Oregon, and I would go to the Gorge. I'm sorry, I'd go to the coast and boogie board. And I thought surfing was way too hard. And boogie board was like the coolest thing ever. And yeah, it just more from there. I saw kite surfing. I was a big ski racer. And kite surfing was the unknown and yeah, I that's kinda what got me into it was ski racing, seeing it in hood river training at the gore training in Mount hood and visiting the Gorge. And I had some injuries, he racing and went to Florida, Naples, Florida. And my best friend in Naples was flying one of these kites. And I didn't know him at the time and I walked up and he just handed it over and he's oh, you gotta try this. I was just like, whoa, what is this? And for that's where it started truthfully. I'd say how long ago was that when you got into college? Ah, man, that's I was 18, so for like close to 21 years ago. Yeah, it was at the beginning. Things were super, truthfully, even in the Gorge, people wouldn't talk about it. It was all wind surfing and you'd see one or two guys, which for sure was probably like Corey Rosler and maybe Lou like visiting or something, but nobody was doing it. Nobody would do lessons, nobody would talk about it. And and my buddy in Naples happened to buy a kite and just learn on his own and it was awesome. And then I got connected with Cabrina right in the beginning and was just been super blessed ever since. And I've been riding with that company for a long time and just incredible family, credible group of people and just super grateful because I was able to become moral champion and do all sorts of things in the sport. But more than that, I was able to give back and. Share the knowledge that I've learned throughout my incredible adventures. I'm now back with people, which is the most rewarding thing you can do. And I read that at one point you were kiteboarding world champion. Yeah. I just did everything. I tried everything so racing and speed and freestyle, big air and way everything. You just do it all when you're just into it. And I won a solemn, a world championship which was racing around some buoys in Spain and yeah, for me, I just always wanted to challenge myself. That was it. So as long as I could keep challenging myself, I would stay excited about the sport. So it didn't matter what I was doing. I was always excited about it versus I see a lot of people get really hooked on freestyle and then they just burn out and, ends quick. So for me, I was lucky to get into foils and just always keep trying something different. Cool. So where did you grow up in Colorado? I was born here and Vail, Colorado. And then I moved when I was 10. We had a fly fishing business in Alaska, so it halfway in the summer I would work with my family and Alaska fly fishing, which was a business we own. And then half the summer I would train in Mount hood. And then I just, we moved everywhere, Idaho, Montana. You name it all over the world, so we're very, it was exciting time and I'm very grateful and it was a neat childhood and hopefully I can share it with my new little baby girl. Awesome. So you have, you're married and have a daughter or? Yeah, I just had a little two month old little nugget and she is just. I don't know, everybody tells you and I'll say it to everybody out there, you don't know until you have a child, but, I was so driven in all these directions, do all this stuff. And when you have this like thing that you created and for sure there's, lack of sleep, but it's the most beautiful thing you could ever do. Awesome. Yeah. All right. Thanks for sharing that. What about you, Glen? Can you tell us a little bit about your background? Yeah I grew up in France and in Brittany next to the ocean. So I grew up surfing and wind surfing my browser got me into it. And then when I graduated from college and I was about to travel for work that's when I started kite surfing, because wind surfing was just like, I don't know, but at the time if you were a windsurfer, there was I dunno, you had your community and you maybe didn't really want to transition kiteboarding. But for me, I had always been very interested in what it took was just like traveling and be like, okay, I need to like, be able to, like travel whiskey and make it a lot more convenient. So that's when I started. Guide thing. And I was working as a Marine engineer, so on ships traveling around the world and I've always been really passionate about the ocean. And so I really wanted in everything I do, I want to use my skills in a way that easier help people or help the planet. And so as a Marine engineer, I joined a nonprofit called . It's a conservation ocean conservation, nonprofit, and that's when I left France and went to Australia to work on the ships and I met a girl, I didn't speak English at the time. I'm in a girl, an American girl, she's now my wife. And that's how I ended up in the U S so I never imagined I would come to the us. I remember growing up. Like looking at magazines and how why and all of that. And I was like, just dreaming and and then, like seeing my life now it's like unreal, but everything started all there was a huge shift when I met Damian. So last year I was living in Idaho and because my wife is from there and I came to Florida to buy a van. And I had been following Damien for awhile on, on Instagram. And I reached out to him. I was into videography, either video, refu business in Idaho. And I was like, Hey do you want to make a video? I'm going to be here for two days. But I was thinking like this guy is we're a champion. Like he's not going to reply to like me. A video of refer from Idaho, but your dad, he replied, he was like super nice. And he was like, yeah, like for sure let's do it. So we made a video and I edited it and then Damon loved it. And I was like, okay, I sing there is more to do. So we were really aligned in, in our values in and you, our mission which to me is always using my skills in whatever I do to, to help and to make it like meaningful. So we really connected. And then that's when we started to work on some videos together to really help people, especially, it was the perfect timing when winning was like picking up. So we were like, let's create something to help people whinging and living their best life. Like we do. This was back like, so when did you guys meet? That was about a year ago. You said that was last year in September and that's when we met, but then I went back to Idaho and and then came back in three, nine in December. Okay. And so before that, you also did a video videography for like wind surfing, kite surfing, things like that. Yeah, I would say not I was always just most of my business was just videography and I was taking, anything. Being based in Idaho, I was a lot of, it was not involving what your spot, but when I would travel to Maui I connected with people. I would always try to that was my passion, but when I met Damian, he just took it to the next level. Yeah, I think I saw somewhere too, that you were into ultra running and things like that, like during sports, is that right? Yeah. Yeah. I did a lot of things in my life firefighting. I was in the military and I did love stuff. And then running, I took running because I was based like for a while I was like away from the ocean and I needed something to do. And running was like the most conveniencing because you can do it anywhere. So I picked up running and not being like so passionate about running, but I was like, how can I challenge my. Was running that's pretty much, what I can do right now. And so I did a lot of or like I did a few, like a hundred mile races, which is very challenging, but it's a great experience where you find yourself in a hundred mile race. For sure. Robert, I have to try him in Glen, ran a hundred miles in firefighting outfit. I'm just letting you know, on a hundred miles in for firefighting. That's hard core. So when you met Damian at you, you had already had a YouTube channel and you've been actively making videos for a while, right? Or was that kind of a new thing? Yeah, no, I had been oh you talked to. Oh, it was just, both of you, but yeah, it was funny cause yeah, to build that kind of a YouTube following and stuff like that, it takes usually takes more than a year. Just wondering before, before you guys met what were you doing? And yeah, for me, I, my whole career was obviously competing in the beginning and as a competitor, any young athlete out there, there's always somebody good coming along, so you gotta keep your options open. And for me, I got into sales right away and became a sales rep for some brands. And so I was still competing and working. So I had a full-time job, but I also was still competing and it was a perfect match because it makes you work hard at what you do. And also you get the reward of playing and doing the best you can do competitive. And YouTube. Yes I had a YouTube channel forever. I had all the social media is you have when you're an athlete, never anything big on YouTube. I just did it to do it. I loved making videos. It was like a passion of mine, but I wasn't never had enough time and was working probably most of the time. And so I enjoyed capturing unique angles or unique things or building new mounts or capturing something different. That's where my passion was. And I was lucky to ride for companies like GoPro and connect and do really cool things. But my YouTube thing was never a thing. And When I ran into Gwen, he said it best, and that was our personalities. Like we're in sync. We just were out to help people in my whole entire life has been that and to be able to share and give people their best life and motivate people and get them out and get them up off the couch. And even if it's the simplest thing, it may not be wing surfing or whatever it may be, but just to motivate people to get out. I think a lot of people think athletes or, wealthy people or whatever it may be. Don't struggle, everybody struggles. And it's a matter of just surrounding yourself with good people and taking the step to get over that problem, whatever it may be drinking or depression or who knows. And so that, that's what stems this and Gwen is, just the perfect fit of somebody who's same motivation. W we can go to the beach and bang out 10 videos and just have so much information because we're so passionate about it because we know it helps people. And that's really it. If it helps one person it's good enough for us, and for sure, we'd love to help as many people as we can. And it's a privilege to be able to work for somebody like Gwen. Who's so passionate. And truthfully, I'd say in four months, we. In four months, we created a YouTube channel for sure. It was, I think my YouTube channel was many years old, but just never did anything with it. And now our goal is to help people and inspire. Yeah, it's awesome. I really like you're all thinking about sharing the love and happiness and stuff like that, it's a pretty big goal, but I think, obviously with that kind of passion and enthusiasm you guys have for it it's great to see that. And and yeah, I really good quality tutorials too, that you guys put together a nice cinematography and all that stuff. And I've been doing that too for a long time and some help, but obviously you guys are doing kind kinda on a whole nother level. I think like just, really good quality and it's not easy to do, and it's not like you make a ton of money. Posting free videos on YouTube. Sometimes people think that YouTube is get paid millions of dollars. Like some of the guys do, but not at the level we're at right. It's probably just enough to buy all the gear that you need to buy. think we're probably still in the hole for sure. But this is a passion project for both of us, for sure. And in Gwen's truly the just incredible, he sees the, he sees it all and puts it together and I'm just OCD and I just can't stop talking. So that's about it. I think what was special when I met Damien I was only like we, we had together for just one weekend when we first met and what kind of what I found like special was like, the man was like, so like connected with everybody at the beach. And I think that. That's that's when I saw like the potential of of just like being able to help people on, on, on any level, because sometime, if you are like like Damien, like world-class rider world champion, you might be a bit disconnected from the people at the beach, but Damien is so like you go to the beach and the man is always going to be helping anybody. I think the first weekend, like there was a guy that he was getting into. And had maybe some issue with his foil and Damien went to him and help him getting his full set up. And I'm like, this guy is we're on champion and a rock staff, and he's going to help a guy that, it's, I think to me that was like very special. And I was like, okay, if we are going to be able to do something like very special and help people and it's going to be meaningful, yeah. Awesome. Yeah. You guys doing a great job, so actually let's talk a little bit about kinda getting into wing foiling and common issues. People that people have and like tips for beginners, basically, people that want to get into it. They're not really sure what to do. And what do you tell people that are just starting. I would just say, for anybody out there look, everything you, you do in life. That's new, you're unsure. So like you've got to take a chance and all I'd say is most people that take a chance with this, they actually really enjoy it. And I would say, just get yourself a wing and you can play with it on the beach. You can play with it anywhere. There's wind on land, board, skateboards, snow water, sup you don't need to buy all this stuff right away. Just get yourself a wing and start playing with it. And to me, your kids can play with it. You can jump off stuff obviously within reason. But yeah, that's kinda, my, my tip is just give it a shot. It's I think you'll be shocked with what can, what doors it can open. That's my first piece of advice. Yeah. So we're just watching this video here on YouTube. Obviously it's good to just watch a lot of your instructional videos before trying it. But I think a lot of times, yeah, the, one of the mistakes that people make is this going in the water right away before they learn basically to handle the wing and they think they can just do it. And then, every time you fall in getting back on the board and you get really tired quickly, and then you can't, it's hard to learn that on the water. The more you can figure out the wing handling on land the better. And, but what are some pointers you have? It seems like beginners always have a hard time with the catching, the tip of the wing and then the wing flipping over how do you coach people to avoid it? Yeah, I think the biggest tip that we have passed around, that's a very helpful for everybody is we always just say whatever direction you're going, punch the water or punch, punch the ground. And what that does with your backhand is make that wing fly. Because most people just pull in, it's I'd say kite surfing or other things, everybody's reaction is to pull in and if you actually steer your back, hit back hand, it makes that wing fly above your head. So it has a lot to do with just slowing down your front hand and steering with your backhand, but we always would say, punch the water, punch the ground. If you're, if you feel like that wing tip is going to catch, cause all you're really doing is just turning that wing to lift up. And that was a really helpful one. And I'll be Frank with everybody. I struggled for three days straight and I consider myself pretty skilled and I got murdered at this. I didn't grow up wind surfing. So it was like all new to me. And I did exactly what you said. I went straight into the water and I was like, I can figure this out. And I couldn't even get up on the board cause I couldn't fly the wing. And it took that process of just getting beat to, to realize that I should fly the wing a little bit more and build my way into it. Yeah. It's probably something you just have to pretty much do as get humbled a little bit to start with, so maybe if you think you can just do it, just go in the water, get humbled a little bit and then you'll figure out that you should learn it on land for us. Like we don't really need to tell people that an interesting thing is in the video that's playing right now we see Damon and Carrie Kelly is my sister-in-law and Kelly grew up in Idaho. She has never done any water sports. She has never really been in the water. Like no surfing, no no wind. Nothing in the water. And when I came here I started winging and she got interested and she wanted to learn and now she's doing it and it's been, yeah, it's been like about five months. And, but within three months, like she was like up and falling both ways. And she learned falling with the wing. Sometime the easiest way is definitely falling or I'll behind a boat, which to just, she just went straight to the wing. And so that, it shows that it's possible. You don't have to have experience doing something else, but for sure don't expect this to be easy. It's helpful anybody, but the truth is if you put in the time and you keep trying and you go and, whenever you can, you will get it at some point. So for sure, Yeah.  It's not an easy sport to learn, but it's definitely not impossible to learn, obviously. Especially if you have, some instructions and stuff like that, people. Yeah. It's funny. Cause people, when they start to foil, they always think oh yeah, I watched a bunch of videos, so I can see what they're doing. I can do it. And especially people that already know how to surf and stuff like that. And then they pretty much get humbled the first time they try it, it's definitely not, it's definitely very different from surfing. And and even with the wind surfing background and knowing how to foil already, it took me a while to learn it. Although I think for me, because I already knew how to foil and I could wind surf, it was a pretty quick learning curve, but yeah. If you have no experience with any wind sports and so on, then yeah. It's not, it's basically like you have to learn two things, foiling and weight when you're handling together. Yeah, for sure. And Gwen, he was funny when I first met him literally the day I met him, I think I gave him my winger. He's never tried it. And I'm like, I don't know. This guy seems awesome. Super genuine. I was like, take my gear and I, and it was blowing like 30 knots. He just went and he gave it a shot and that's how it started. It was awesome. That's awesome. Yeah, to me like the most important, when you do anything is like going out there and doing it. I never wait until things are perfect to study, it's if you want to get into running but you, I'm not gonna go on the run until you have the, the new shoes, the GPS watch the running shorts. For me, I'm like I want to start running. Okay. Let's do it. And maybe I'm going to go out with the wrong shoes. Okay. I figure it out on the way and along the way I make it better, but. Sometime I think one mistake that can be done is just never starting because of waiting to have every single line up perfectly. I think to me it's better to stop and have the wrong gear, have the wrong condition, but go out there and learning by making mistakes is actually a great way to learn. Yeah. Yeah. I know. It definitely sometimes people, and I think the same is true with being on YouTube. Sometimes people think they have to have a recording studio and perfect camera gear and whatever. But really a lot of times, like the way I started it was just like shooting some phones. Shooting some videos on an iPhone and then posting it. And it was, it's more about the con creating content that, that is helpful to people I think is the most important thing, really, not having perfect video, but you guys definitely do a good job on both sides. And actually, so Gwen, I'm gonna stop the screen share on here for a minute, but for you, it's, I think 6:00 PM here in Hawaii, it's like noontime. So it's a little bit early to drink beer, but I noticed that you showed us the beer can earlier. So can you, so this is really cool. It's a Cabrina drift and BU it's a collaboration between Airstory brewery based in Charleston and Cabrina, and basically it's a program called project. So it's a it's a project called new found freedom. And basically it's to help people with disabilities maybe amputee or mental disabilities or any kind of disability to help them get it. Guiding and whinging. Or the prostate from GSBM is going to to finance this project. And so last weekend we were actually in Charleston and it was a 11 participant, a lot of them from special forces they've got hurt and maybe he's yeah, like missing a leg, two legs and we got them into guiding and winging and it was like, amazing. So yeah, this is just to, to finance this project. And it should be available in many places. But for now I think you would have to go to the brewery as story. It's a story. Yeah, it's for a brewery company in China. Yeah, that's sounds great. Earlier I heard like birds chirping and stuff like that. Are you like in the forest or something like that? It sounds like you're like out in nature or something. Yeah, I'm outside on the deck. But I'm here in Cape Hatteras with even niche from Cabrina. We are filming some content with Kia, he and yeah, a bunch of writers. I saw he a couple of weeks ago on the north shore. He's so he's in on the east coast now? Yes, he's here. He's here we are. Yeah. We are like doing some filming and unfortunately this week we have no wind, but hopefully wind picks up. Okay. How come Damian's not. He didn't make, he didn't make the cups. Okay. All right. Let's talk a little bit about then more advanced stuff in wing filing. So I saw you recently just posted a video on doing three sixties, so I'm gonna, I'm going to pull that one up here, how to do a 360 video. So yeah, let's talk a little bit about the progression and tricks you're working on and maybe walk us through this one. Yeah. I just down the street 60 I, I Damien get me into trying new stuff and actually like the funniest thing is often when we make a video about something, I'm filming I'm behind the camera, but I actually learn a lot from just filming it and then I go out there and I try it. Like we made a video recently was how to work the dog guiding it's when you dumb your kid in the water, you're falling, you dumb the cat and you keep writing it and you launched a guide again. I filmed it and then right after they in was like, all right. And then. When it's going to go out there and try it. And that was not even like part of the plan. He just said it at the end of the video. But then I went out there and tried it. So yeah it's really fun. Like filming was Damon act or sold them a lot of stuff. And I go out there and try it. Yeah. That's awesome. I just saw Damien, you have your it's your daughter, right? This is a, the reason why I'm not up and the truth is Gwen's been teaching me stuff. So he's actually teaching Evan, everything up there, but really what is taking over, he is the cream of the crop, a father. This is a little Ava, she's our little nugget and I'm super blessed. I have a wonderful family, beautiful wife. And yeah so Gwen's teaching Kiani and a few things. So when you have kids also, you're fine. No. I'm I'm married, but no kids. No. Okay. Yeah. I find whenever you have I talked to about this about with keen to wild as well, and you said that when you talk about weed foiling and get all into it and think about it, stuff like that then, and then you get on the water. It's everything comes easier if you have that, the right mindset to start with. So we're talking about if you're on the way to the beach, listening to a podcast or something, or like a conversation like this kind of gets your mind in the right place and gets you stoked. And then probably the same thing when you're shooting a video and then getting the instructions and then trying it for real. So you guys have been making pretty quick progress with the wing flow. You know what I mean? Like we were saying, we were talking about how it's not that easy to learn, but once you figure it out and you progress pretty rapidly, it seems what do you agree with that? Yeah. I, here's what I would say. And, we spoke a little bit about it, but I would say there's a lot of people that are nervous about going to the beach and struggling and looking bad because they may have been a good kite surfer or maybe a good something, whatever. They're just worried about looking bad. And I always am like, okay, everybody's been there, so just go be there and you'll progress. And I say that truthfully in the best thing you can do is just go talk to people because everybody's usually willing to help or give a tip because they like to share the same passion. You, myself, Gwen, everybody likes to share information and help somebody. So I think you'd be surprised and maybe a lot of people are shy to talk to somebody. And I would always say, man, talk to people, ask questions and just watch it learn. Maybe you'll get some information, but I would say yes. The wing foiling sport is just evolving super fast. The first thing I wanted to do right off the bat was backflips and I'm still working on the backflip because. It's one of the scariest tricks that I've done, period, across the board in everything I've ever done, just cause it's I don't know you, the Chi you can hang from things. The wing is just I feel like there's just nothing there to hang you. So it's pretty wild if it goes wrong, but it's the sport's evolving incredibly fast. You're doing it in places nobody would think. And you're pulling surfers in that are foiling, and now they're like it's windy. Why not get a wing? So it's completely doable. And intercostals lakes, gusty places, mountains, absolutely endless. So that's why it's super unique. And it's just a great thing. You can share it with the whole family. Yeah. I think there is like a unique like opportunity right now to get into winging. And the amazing thing is, most people are like getting into winning, so everybody's progressing together. It's a new spot. So I think it's really fun, like right now to get into it because you figure out things like in the same time as everybody, where if you maybe sat in 10 years then, yes, there would be like more resources to progress, but I think it's really fun to be like progressing as the sport is progressing as well. For sure. And just to have the gear improving so much, like the foils are getting and the wings are getting so much better so quickly. So actually, so let's talk a little bit about the equipment. So let's start with the foils, like what kind of foils do you use and where do you recommend starting on and what are you using now? And what's the progression. Yeah. That's a loaded question. I would say look I w personally I love, I think Cabrina foils and lift walls. There. There's some my favorite foils in the industry, for sure. I would recommend to most people out there, we live in Florida. So winds are a little bit lighter, but I would even say no matter where you are in the world, it wouldn't hurt to have a wing around, call it the two fifty three hundred or 2000 square centimeter or bigger wing, which is a very large wing. And the reason why is, if you're not very good, you're at least going to have a wing that kind of gets you up the soonest as possible. The other kind of big mistake, a lot of people make is maybe they have a 12 foot board and there they throw a foil on it, and they're really struggling to even get up when it's windy. And the truth is you have a huge surface area that's sticking to the water. So you actually want the shortest thing you can get within reason with high volume or high leader. So you can actually stand on it and float and it's stable. That's the easiest, in my opinion, for learning for foil and board, as far as wings, the good Brina wings I think are absolutely awesome. We have two different versions and personally I like them both. I think the X two has incredible low end. So the sixes and sevens are incredible in the low end. And then the mantis is. Wave riding efficient machine, for sure. But I think, truthfully, I'd say wings, you could just get your hands on something and go for it is definitely, it changes things up. As you get better, you go to smaller foils. And poor Gwen. I throw everything at him. I'm like, try this, do this. Do I need to just whoa wow. Look at this. And he's doing all these tricks and I don't know. It's pretty wild to see how he went from. Here's a wing Gwen, try it in 30 knots and it's probably too big, but that's all we had. And now he's like doing three sixties and he's learning everything. And then he learned the 360 videos coming soon. But 180 360, I don't even know what it's called. Awesome. Yeah. So wait, what is that move? You're talking about, the hour drive. So the funny thing is, the funny thing is, right now for winging like tricks you don't find a lot of videos. And when I feel. On the outdrive. I actually didn't really know that there was a trick and that's just something, a transition that I would do guide falling. And I was like, ah, I think I could do it with a wing, so I just tried it. And then later I found on YouTube oh it's called now drive. And there was a video about it. So I watch it and it definitely helped me. So now we made a video about it because we just didn't like that move. And so it's fresh now mine and they can, we can really give good tips to people. But the next thing that we need to tackle is the flakka and Daniel has been like different. They're like doing it like the past. I don't know, like a couple of weeks he has been like landing like so many. The next video coming would be the flagger. Yeah, I finally is just starting to figure out how to land them, but I've done like probably hundreds of them where I crashed. So for some reason I have, so what's the secret to pulling off the landing with the wing? It seems like it's always hard to get the wing right on the landing for me. Yeah, I would say so my tips for the flakka would be, and I'm not a professional yet at it, but I would say I was always trying to just go massive. So I was just trying to do a massive 180 and truthfully, I would say I know in anything learning, I would always take small steps. So I would say, just get the full out of the water. Flip your board. One eight. And you don't need to go massive. You're just trying to get emotion and learn the most motions. If you can get the board to go 180, the next tip is when you swing that wing across into the wind, you want to try to have it as level with the horizon and actually pull your front hand close to you, which kind of levels the wing off. I would always keep it out in front of me and it just, you just get back winded and just get, smoked and flip over. But I would say just, really think of the, how the air works, hitting the wing, and I think that'll really change it. The next best thing I would say is man, try it like 50 times on the beach. Cause you're going to really learn what to do or what not to do with that wing when you spin it across. And in the wind. Yeah, the tip that gunner gave me that really helped is just to keep the wing at keep it at the level of your head that don't get it up here, keep it like this. And then that way you can spin it around. You pretty much have to bring the wind through the wind. You can't really do it over your head. Cause then it just close you backwards. Yeah. So it's like keeping the wing load. That seems to have helped me in that. And then, like you said too, like not doing like a huge air, you don't have to be super high for it. That's it. That's a good tip too. And then spinning the board first and then having everything else. Follow it. Yeah. Yeah. Just build your way into it. I think when I first saw Gwen and showed a video or something, I was like, oh my gosh, that thing's sick. The first thing I do is try to do in the air. Cause I'm like, for sure I can do three sixties all the time. Total wipe out. And I was like, okay, maybe I should build my life. So yeah, it's fun. It's fun for us. We're learning too, and that's such a passion for us because it's, every day you can learn something new and then you get to share it with people and share your mistakes, which is brilliant because that's, we're making every mistake, just like everybody else. And our goal is to be like, we did all this wrong. Sure. Try this. Cool. So what about boards? What kind of boards are you using and what was the progression on the boards of what do you recommend for beginners? And then how do you progress to where you are now? Yeah, I would say bores a totally recommend I would say general size, I would say for beginner would be anywhere from five, four to I dunno, six. Five maybe. And I say that's a little bit longer, but I say it because there are a lot of people that are very large out there and you want to make sure it's within reason to them. But I would say leader wise, I would say is the most important and with like stability. So I would say anywhere from a hundred leaders, if you're, I would say 185 pounds, that's pretty solid all the way up to, if you're 250 pounds, we're talking 130 plus leaderboard, just to give you that stability, to learn the sport a lot easier now, as you get better, that boards here's what I would say too. That's super important as you get better. Yes. You can go to all the small boards and do all the tricks, but I would even say for most people, those boards are absolutely perfect for your longevity. And the reason I say that is every day you can go and if it loads out or the wind dies, you're still milking your wing in and you're standing there going, if you have a synchronous. You're swinging them back. So you're always up and doing it versus climbing up or trying to get up. And that's very helpful. As far as like my favorite boards, I would say the Kareena macros are awesome. Lyft has an amazing wean boards as well, but I would say it's just coming up with the right size for your weight. And for me, I'm 155 pounds. And I would say to stand on around 70 liters is perfect for me to fully stand the balance on it and go. And then I would say obviously you can go a lot smaller all the way down to 28 liter boards, but it's definitely changes everything. Yeah. I meant to go on a tiny sinker board. You have to have steady strong winds. So it's hard to do that with when the wind starts to drop off and stuff. Okay. So w where do you what does the future hold, like? Where do you see the sport going and what do you see for equipment? Do you have any ideas or things you would like to see in the future? I'll jump in quick and then I'll let him go ahead and jump in here. Cause I'm always talking. That's my issue. I'm sorry guys. But I, I was just talking to a guy on a phone yesterday and I see this at resorts. I know it sounds crazy ski resorts open area resorts snow, because the easiest way to learn this would be on the snow or the ice, like for sure, because you're actually, I would say land boarding, but I would even say if people ski or snowboard, it's the perfect way to learn it because you're early. Kind of going, you just stand there and there's no, there's not a lot of surface tension, so you can just go so you can learn the wing and you can actually do this. And I could see people going across sliders and hidden kickers. And I just see it, I see that potential, but I would say the biggest thing it does, that's super unique to me is it takes places that you never thought you would ever wing an opportunity to go play. And what I mean by that is kitesurfing you, professionals can get into some pretty crazy places in gusty winds, but I would say the winging, you can go anywhere and you can really, it opens the doors to a lot of incredible opportunities. So I think this word is going to boom. For sure. Yeah, I was living in I'd hope before I came to Florida and I was guiding on the lake. It's a big lake and it's amazing, but people cannot get into cutting them because yeah, trees everywhere. The launch is super sketchy. There's no way you can learn. There is no beach, like it's right. Like the trees and then the water often the wind from where you have to stand from the wind is offshore. So you have, and then the wind drops and like you end up swimming with all Yogi. And that's where I see winging is going to be a game changer. So like in places like this, like a mountain now people are not going to be able to stop winging because it's a lot safer. If the wind dies, you Alan's is big bone. You can swim back. No problem. If it's gusty, no problem. It's gonna open definitely like new locations and make it possible to a lot of people that would have never considered guiding is intimidating. And I think meaning is really gonna appeal to a lot more people just because we is, I wouldn't say it's easier, but I would say it's a lot safer when you talk a lot more big enough. Yeah, that's a good point. And actually I wanted to give a shout out to this, our, a YouTube watcher. His name is Joe skill, and he's a paraplegic. He's actually the one who said, I should interview you Damien and has been watching all your videos and all my videos. And he's totally into winning even though he's in a wheelchair. And so I wanted to ask you Glenn, like you said you when did that, with disabled people, so how do you get introduced to someone with that's a paraplegic? How do you introduce them to these sports? Yeah we, this weekend, this past weekend we had somebody that was missing two legs. And we just had him on the standup paddle. He was able to see it so he was just sitting on the standup paddle with the wing and and he had a lot of fun. For him it's something like he would have never considered. If you are already into like wing falling, you might think, okay. Doing the wing on the standup, other is not that fun, but for him, it was a an incredible experience that he would have never even been able to do it. He was also, we introduced him to cutting also, and he was doing body drag and had so much fun. So it's not about in this case it's not about having him like, okay. The only way to do it is having on the wing, up on the phone. No, there is in-between, there is a lot of way to do it. That is still going to be really fun for him because yeah, it being on the wetsuit, being connected with the wind and everything, it is an incredible. Yeah, that sounds great. I was also thinking, actually Joe was saying that he was thinking about doing it with a small wing in a sport wheelchair and just like on, on a parking lot or something like that. And that, that sounded interesting too, an interesting way to do it. Yeah, for sure. He'll be going and doing backflips in no time. Yeah. Sounds like he's into, so let's talk a little bit about the YouTube channel. So what are your goals? What's your strategy? What, I know you said you're putting out a new video twice a week. How do you do that and how do you keep that motivation to, to, I know it's a lot of work to write, to, to produce all the video and the editing and. Yeah. I would say the motivation we're we're we have plenty of motivation and I can go down and just unleash because there's so much information out there that we can share with people. And it's not that we can't, we just, anybody can really, and we just have the opportunity to be able to work good together. And I would say, truthfully, I've never met somebody. And like Gwen, because he's so quick and motivated and he sees the biggest thing. I would say that, that I would say most people struggle with in video is what is your direction? What is your goal? I would say Robert, you're actually brilliant at it, but you have a reason behind everything and you put it together and it's an, it's a presentation that people want. Capture that info Gwen, same thing. He has a vision when he makes a video it's going to be, this is the message. And I think that's the best thing you can have is just have an opening and middle and an end and a message. And so our goal is to share as much info with people. And I would say, there's days we go and we do, I think truthfully, our max day was 10 videos in a day, but in a four hour period now, is it all the footage in that day? No, we've captured the footage throughout times doing different things. But I would say, I think the motivation is there big time, because it's so exciting to hear people that just get, get, are living their best life because of it or just even if they gave it a shot and they're enjoying it and they're struggling, but they're enjoying it to us. That's everything. Just the. Life is about living. It's hard to get up sometimes and it's hard to, look at the positives. And I think that's the reason why we're trying to pump them out as many as we can to just help people. Yeah. So the funny thing is just an hour ago I was filming a division. Somebody came up to me and asked are you going I just watched your video. And actually it was like the dark drive. And now he's getting, he just did the duck drive and now he's getting into the 360. Like this, like we really see that we are making a difference. People are commenting on the YouTube channel all the time. And we go to the beach and people are coming to us. And on this day, like the biggest thing I think that is keeping us going is that we enjoy the process. We want to, we have, we want to make help as many people as possible, but we don't have a goal of, I dunno, getting like a million subscribers or, it would be great, but the truth is even if we don't, we are still going to do it because that process is what we enjoy. We are doing it and that's fulfilling in itself. Yeah, that's great. That, that happens to me a lot too. Like when I go down to the beach, not even just in Hawaii, anywhere in the world, really like in, in Holland or in Australia, people come up to me as oh, I learned how to win, how to stand up pallet board from you or whatever. So it's pretty pretty cool to, to get that kind of feedback for sure. But here's that video about how to duct jibes? So maybe we can break that down a little bit the learning, how to deduct Jack, cause people have been asking me about that. What are you doing? How do you do that? This one's classic because I'm that gentleman who's in this video, we call him the legend. His name is Harry Andrews. Andrew's any truly is a legend. This guy he's done it all. And I've been lucky enough to know him for many years. And when I say done it all learned to paraglide together, race, motor, cross. Absolutely. The guy does everything and he does it like, we talk about Kioski and Glenn and Evan and all these professional kites are hers. You watch Harry at the beach. He's like doing all these board offs and flipping it around and putting it on his feet. The guy is incredible, but we're lucky enough to have him here in Jupiter is a dear friend of mine. And One day. He's God, Damien, I'm doing the duck job. I'm like, what the heck is a duck job? I've never, ever heard of a duck jive. And he's out there practicing it. And so the next day I'm like, wait, dude, Harry's doing the duck jab. I don't even know what it is. So I went and tried it and I'd go into these downwind turns going like a hundred miles an hour on the wing would hit me and flip and twist. And I was like total disaster. But my tips to everybody trying to learn how to duck jive would be try it on the beach again. I always say that, but you can really learn your hands and what to do with the wing on the beach first. And you can, watch these videos and in Gwen slows it down so you can actually see the process of the wing and how to drop it. But the most important thing is you're going to, you're going to crack off downwind because you need to take the tension out of the wing, but you can't crack off to straight down in, or else you're actually gonna have a backwind issue, but I would say you need to be going down when and that's going to help take some pressure off. And then you just steer your way around and you're going to drop that wing down and it's going to circle around. And, but I would say the biggest tip to me, I would say is there's a downwind movement. And that's, you got to take the pressure off that wean for it to spin. Yeah. Releasing the pressure from the wing. And then I like to like the back handle, I'd like to move my backend forward to the second handle so I can grab the very back handle with my backhand. And then I look for the front handle. Like I like, I always that's if you miss that, grabbing the front handle on the other side, then it's really hard to pull it off. So the quicker you can grab that and get your hand on the front handle again, then it's free twist or preterm. And I would say everybody's different, right? So some people have comfortable things like Gwen learning a new trick off the pay took it. Cause it just felt comfortable. If you feel comfortable, maybe twisting your handle before you go into it, try it because it may work for you. It may not work for others, it never hurts to try some of these things to better your progress that day. Yeah. Right on. I hear we're getting another, yeah. So these ads are obviously pretty annoying for people who watch the videos, but that's how YouTube is get a little bit of money from the videos. So here he's yeah, grabbing the wing pretty far in the back, grabbing the front handle sometimes. Yeah. Like when I crashed and CG, cause they don't grab the front panel. That seems to be the one of my issues, which is nice on like the wing that we are using Damien and in Harry and I the Cabrina X tool, like the handles are very wide and I totally I really loved that because he makes grabbing the handle on, in this case, like a bit easier. And then one of the advantages of this move to an in light wind, if you do it right, you can do it completely without getting back winded. Versus sometimes if you do a regular jibe and you're moving down, when you get like the apparent wind can actually be against you. So you can get back winded sometimes in the light went jive. So I liked doing it in really light wind conditions sometimes. Yeah. Good move to learn. That's what we ride in. So that's where we'd love to try an island. What conditions do you have usually? What are the winds like and how the yeah. What kind of conditions. I'd say we get to choose to, I'd say we get five to third, I would say, there's, we used to have a lot of cold fronts that were really powerful and we'd have 30 plus, but I would say on average you would be a good day and be like 12 to 25 maybe. Or in the twenties, that'd be a magical day. So it's perfect for learning, but it's we don't really get the cold fronts like we used to get and we still do, but it's definitely less and less. So the wind is not like Hawaii or it can sustain 30 to 40 all the time. So yeah. Yeah. It's a little bit different for us here on Oahu and Maui. Just the way the island is shaped with the wind. It kind of funnels the wind between the two sides of the island, but on a wall it's usually like about 10 knots later than on Maui. As when we can barely get going, it's already cranking on Maori, so it's not where it's not quite always, but at least we do have steady Tradewinds and yeah. Luckily global warming hasn't affected the Tradewinds. It seems plus on the wing foiling, you can really get going and less wind than you need for windsurfing or even cutting, I think or in gusty winds, it just works better because yeah, if you have to wait for a couple of minutes for the next Gustin, once you're up on the foil it's pretty easy to keep it going, even in really light winds. Yeah, it's and that's, you nailed that perfectly is, you're in a lighter wind spot, we're in a lighter wind spot. And I would say across the country, there's a lot of places that are light winds, but even gusty. And I would say to throw a kite up a hundred meter line or a hundred feet line and have kites phone and disasters, it's just so easy to grab a wing and give it a shot. And I think, Gwen nailed that earlier, but that's that's why it's so achievable for people. And you truly can go live your best life and try something new and learn something new because we all like learning. And that's what it's all about. So as we learn how to do duck jives and all these things that this legend here brings to us, and we're like, what was that? What are we doing? Okay, we're going to try that. That's great. In terms of the skills that you have, would you say a lot of, oh, that one. I'm just watching it, the video here, but it's the skills that you have, like how much of it is like talent, like natural God-given talent and how much of it is just practicing and doing it over and over and screwing up until you can find me do it. I would say for most people, look, everybody's been given a talent and I would say for sure, there's people out there that are significantly, you know, more, advance or they've been given stronger muscles or whatever it may be. But I would say, I would just say to anybody out there. Yes. You put a lot of time in the water, you're going to get good at it. A lot of people skiing, I always remember this. It's a good analogy, but everybody skiing would say, man, you're really good at skiing or whatever. And I'm like I skied every single day, literally through the summer, every single day, every day I could. And they would only go on a ski trip three times a year. You're only going to be as good as how much effort you put into whatever you do. Make sure to put effort into something and just like Landon or yourself, you study it, you learn it, you learn your craft and you'll be incredible at it. I would say I'm very blessed and I've been very skilled and I'm but I would say I'm no different than anybody out there. And I say that truthfully, because you can learn something if you put your mind to it. And I don't care if you're 200 pounds, I just think anything is possible. If you really just put your mind to it. He's teaching right now. Yeah. No, not quite. So do you ever a lot, I think a lot of it is really is mental. Like some days you go out and everything's just perfect, you're in tune with the conditions in your equipment. Everything's perfect. And you feel like Superman, you can do anything. You can pull off all kinds of moves. And then the next day you go out on the same equipment, the same conditions, and you're like a total cook again. So does that ever happen to you and is there anything you can do about that or your mindset? Yeah, I would say, you nailed it and you've opened it that way, but I would say, look, you always got to go into every day, every session, every work appointment, every time with your wife or your loved one, whatever it is always be looking for the positive in whatever the situation is because you're spot on. For everyone already out there, Gwen and I go down to the beach and we may have learned a new trick and then the next day you can't do it because you just, it didn't click again and that's normal and that's totally fine because maybe your muscles are fatigued or maybe you just are a little off or the conditions are a little bit harder or whatever it may be. That's part of the learning process. So don't, if you get it and you get up willing in one day, don't think tomorrow you're going to be winging exactly the same, it will still keep coming. But I think a lot of people get frustrated or they get beat down and I would just say, look, be open to maybe it wasn't the perfect conditions. Maybe I just wasn't on my game today. So it's a hundred percent mental and it's how you look at it and always have a better outlook on whatever it is, whether it's winging or life or depression or whatever, just you got to have a better outlook. And I think if you change that mentally and your whole life and work and relationships and weaning and. Will just absolutely blow your mind. You will change. You will surround yourself with good people. All of a sudden, opportunities will come, you'll learn the duck jive like I did. And that was just cause I was surrounding myself with good people and Gwen did the 180, whatever it was called. I still don't even know what it's called, that's how I learned it. I didn't think of it, but it was a great opportunity to see it. Wow. This is great. I'm looking at the positive. Let's give it a shot versus I'll never do it. I'm not going to try it. I can do these other things. I'm really good at I'm going to keep doing them instead. I'm like open to try it. Why not? What's the worst can happen. I crashed, I looked like a moron. I crashed all the time and a lot of people are nervous to crash or look bad. And I would say, look, that is life learning, making mistakes, and your mistakes lead you to be a better person and relationships and work and business and you name it. And that's how you learn. So I've made a lot of mistakes. So I get pretty good things. Yeah. I think I would say sometime you have to detach yourself from from the goal or like still have a goal, but not be so like the fulfilling path is an only attributing the goal the process should be fulfilling. And if you can do that then. Whatever the outcome is, you're going to be stoked because you are doing, you are in the process. So for me, I just see it as how, however frustrating it is that sometime that as good as the day from before but you are still out there and that's the process. And so that, try to get that being fully fulfilling and the outcome when, the outcome is good or not. That's okay. But if you put in the time and you go out there and you have fun and you enjoy the process. Yeah. It wouldn't be, it would be good. Yeah. You still learn something even when you're a coop and nothing's working, but let's say, do you have any pointers for someone that's stuck in that negative mindset or whatever, getting upset with themselves or being stuck in a negative mindset? How can you turn that around as the more positive and optimistic or, obviously you learn a lot better when you're, when you have a positive mindset, right? Yeah. We joke, but we'll we'll text you Harry's phone number so everybody can call Harry and they can personally get advice. Now I would just say, look, everybody goes through this. Just know that you're not the only one. And the ways to get out of it is to say yes, just say yes to something, get up and do something and it can be anything. It can be, go for a walk. It can be just get up and do something. Because if you just keep dwelling on it, you will just put yourself lower and whatever it may be, or you'll get deflated. And you just don't want to try anything. You don't want to do anything. And I would say the best thing you can do is change your scenery, change, whatever you're doing, get up, do something different. Yeah. Take your brain off it, take a break, relax, whatever it may be. Just change that but know that there's the process. The process that Gwen speaks about is everything. I went to Hawaii. I think I have the speed record with Alex Guerin Hawaii. Maybe. I don't even know if that stands, but that was a process to get a speed record in Hawaii. It was not about getting a speed record. It was about. Going out with my buddy and going as fast as I can, and his daughter did it and it was just incredible experience. And did we know we could do it? We didn't even know if the wind was going to be perfect. We thought it would be, but who knows? It's when and you just don't know. So just get up and always look at the glass, full it's just there, you just, if your car breaks down, locate ran good until today. That's okay. Get it fixed. Moving on and look at the positive. Don't look at my life's over. Oh my gosh. It's there, there's no gain from that. Yeah. And I would say every time you do something and you failed, it's good because that means you are one step closer to six to succeed. The more you fail, the closer you get to, being successful. So don't get discouraged and, and draw the process. And the more you fail, the better you're going to get. Yeah. It's like that quote from Wayne, Gretzky, like that you miss every shot you don't take. So just, you gotta keep trying to achieve things, even if you have to fail or, hundreds of times or thousands of sense I was thinking about that Thomas Edison failed like thousands of times before you invented the light bulb. Yeah, not giving up too easily. It's part of it. And I think a lot of people a dear friend of mine, Julie Mancusos Olympic athlete or Olympic medalist, many time, whatever. And even when I won my world championship, you're your pinnacle, people think it's, that's the moment. That moment is just okay, what do I do next? So just know that, your life, whether it'll go through these roller coaster. So the best thing you can do is always just keep learning, keep trying, keep opening the door to try new things, because that'll keep a healthy lifestyle versus getting so fixated on something that if you don't achieve it, I don't make a million dollars. I don't get the cool job. I don't get the perfect setup, whatever it may be. You're just going to get crushed versus. How many workers are as I can today may lead to me owning my own business. But you just got to, always have a goal or a dream, for sure. I think that's a really good thing and work hard and treat people the way that you would want to be treated. And I think you'll be incredibly successful. Yeah. That's a good point. One thing that people say, like writing down goals, like in, in writing or telling other people about it, it holds you more accountable to achieving that goal. Is that something you agree with? Is that something you do that you have written goals? Yeah. We have 15 notebooks here of videos that are coming. I'm just kidding. I just think, yes, I've always been whether it's writing it down or having it in the back of your brain, but the most important thing. And I'm one to know cause I've, I had a pretty bad accident midway through my life here that led me to my beautiful wife and a lot of great things. Everything happens in life. So I would say just because you think you're meant to be something, so say I thought my whole life, I was going to be one of the best ski racers in the world who would have known, I would have ended up in Florida, playing with wings and kitesurfing and who knows, so just start taking those roads and it's gonna lead you to some special, incredible opportunities in life. I would just always be open to learning and take different paths and you'd be pretty excited on your outcome. Do you have anything to add that to that wins? Yeah. I've done so many things in my life, like trench change like path so many times. And I come from a family that's very traditional, like in a way, like you, you go to school for something and then you get that job and then you keep that job and you get married, you have kids and you retire and that's it. But for me I, I've never been change is scary sometimes. In the end, like you just have to be open trigger yourself first. Like when you do something and and it's not fulfilling or it doesn't make you happy, then you, it's your responsibility to find what's, what you want to do. What's what makes you happy? I think that's the priority. And then that will lead you to many different ways and it's not going to be a straight line, but if you if you are open to trying new things, if you keep don't get stuck somewhere and opportunities come all the time. So you just have to be open to it and change path. When. Yeah, definitely. And I agree that you don't have to live a boring life. That's what you make of it. So courage everyone to try to live their life to the fullest. So let's talk a little bit about the, kind of the obsession with foiling. Once you get into foiling, you get that feeling and it's I want to say it's like an addiction or it's like a drug that you want again and again. So is there a dark side to it? Is there like a downside or is it just a healthy thing for you? Is there, do you ever feel like it's, maybe there's a negative downside to it. I think the negative would be like, if you're in a relationship, you have to buy multiple foils for sure. For your wife, for your kids, that would be the negative of it. No, I would say, they're, I would say the negative that everybody is always worried about, is it danger? I'm going to get caught. I heard of people getting cut or hurt or, and I would just say, look, yes, it's dangerous. But I would say you get into your car every day. That is 10 times more dangerous. And everything is within reason. So if you take it slow and watch your YouTube channel and learn all this stuff and you can do it and you can learn safely and you may have some setbacks. That's all part of it. But I would say it's everything in life has it's dangerous. And if you're always worried about every danger, you're never going to do anything. So you got to take a little bit of a risk and go talk to the girl that you wanted to talk to. If you don't talk to her, you're never going to get her for sure. So take that risk and talk to her. So there's so many things that it leads to in life. And I would say with foiling, the biggest one is danger. And I would say it's only is danger is dangerous as you make it. Learn to Hamilton and Benny. And some of these guys do, and, in Kailani doing the massive waves, that's pushing the limit, but they're also, that is their challenge and learning of them, what is possible. And I think that's their level, mine may be on a two foot piece of chop and I get scared and I go home. It could be that, but I'm okay with that. And it's fun. Yeah. Yeah. It's different levels of risk. I just watched that a movie about the guy what's his name? Alex Honnold climbing free soloing, El Capitan in Yosemite with like super hard sections, super high off of the ground. That was incredible. So compared to that, I think wing filing is pretty safe compared to that. And especially on the water, but I get one thing I would say, if you're doing it on land, like on a skateboard or an ice, you do have to be careful, especially when you go fast. A lot of times you can't. Hold up your head. So if you hit the ground and your head hits the it's, the ice, or that the ground, you can actually get pretty injured. So wearing a helmet and knee pads, elbow pads, and all that kind of stuff. It's definitely a good idea. If your issue, you're not doing it in the wall. And even the water, I think you wearing a helmet is a good idea when you're doing crazy moves, like flips and stuff like that. We're not going to hurt at all. Any type of safety, Mo impact this to even full wetsuits. So you don't get all scraped up when you're climbing up and down off the board learning, booties for chafing, the top of your feet. I know I needed them the first day when I gave him all my wing stuff, he came home like bloody, and I was like, ok

HealthQuest Radio Podcast
Not So Fast . . . on the Fats

HealthQuest Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 91:45


Three types of fatty acids, clinical trial results . . . the pros and cons of fats in our diets. 2 hour show with featured guests! Dr. David Kolbaba welcomes Brandon LaGreca, Carrie Kelly and Kathy Kiss from Standard Process, Inc. Learn about trans fats, fatty acids and the results of our Fatty Acid Mini Clinical Trial using the supplement, Olprima. View our handout, Dietary Fat Comparison Chart, that explains omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty acids. Call our HealthQuest Radio Hotline at 800-794-1855 for more information about our Fatty Acid Index Test and to order your supply of Olprima from Standard Process, Inc.

Dawgs on Top: The Georgia MBA
The Rook and Pawn: Athens' Boardgame Cafe

Dawgs on Top: The Georgia MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 36:44


In this last episode of Season Two, Town & Gown, we interviewed the owners of The Rook and Pawn, Athens’ downtown gameboard café, Tim and Carrie Kelly. They came to Georgia to attend the University, loved Athens and decided to stay. The Rook and Pawn grew out of their passion for board games and has become a community hotspot. They share the challenges of running a business while juggling careers, children, and COVID-19. Learn more about the Georgia MBA and find us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Blogspot, and check out our YouTube playlist. 

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos
Reseña - Teen Titans Go! La película

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 28:28


Este contenido incluye spoilers @eseauto IG elinstadepada Mentiría si les dijera que soy un seguidor regular de la caricatura Teen Titans Go!, pero es cierto que posiblemente, si estoy cambiando de canales y está, le dejo. Y es que uno nunca sabe cuando puede encontrarse con un capítulo en el cual, por ejemplo, Nicolas Cage, Halsey o Jimmy Kimmel, ya sea como ellos o haciendo la voz de algún personaje, salgan de invitados. O bien, ver las versiones Go! de otros personajes del Universo DC como Batichica, Los Gemelos Fantásticos o hasta Carrie Kelly, la Robin de la saga The Dark Knight Returns. Además, se han incluido apariciones de otros universos como Scooby Doo y compañía, Las Chicas Superpoderosas y las Tortugas Ninja. Y mis sorpresas favoritas son aquellas referencias a los comics, que pueden estar escondidas como easter eggs y que sólo aquellos que conozcan el fondo de dicho chiste, lo entenderán, sin que esto interfiera en el desarrollo de la historia. Me recuerdan a los Tiny Titans, versiones de aún menor edad que vivieron en los comics, gracias a las dupla de Art Baltazar y Franco Aureliani, y que, gracias a estos mismos guiños, además de ser adorables, fue una serie muy disfrutable. Si, no soy un seguidor fiel de los Teen Titans Go!, pero conozco a mis Teen Titans Go! Es por eso que cuando apareció el primer trailer de la película y contenía un chiste de pedos, de gases pues, me sentí un poco decepcionado. Si esa era una de las cartas que querían presumir, pues entonces estabamos en problemas, porque yo sabía que los Jovenes Titanes en Acción daban para mucho más. Y no es que no existan chistes de pedos dentro de la serie, pero hoy en día hay muchas cintas animadas que recurren a los flatos y eructos para sacarle una sonrisa fácil a los niños, sin ofrecer nada más. Afortunadamente Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es fiel al espíritu de su caricatura y se atreve a todo. Primero se divierte ella y después nos divierte a los demás. Es un producto sin límites, y que, por más cliché que parezca, la puede disfrutar el público infantil, pero también los fans del Universo DC, pues se autohomenajea y revisa el gran legado de personajes que tiene y que debe ya, comenzar a abrazar mucho más. Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La película es un sorbo a un raspado tamaño grande, que primero te congela el cerebro, y te encanta. Después te da un subidón de azúcar, el cual no quieres que nunca termine, y cuando llega el bajón, te das cuenta de que los adornos y las chispas extras estuvieron muy bien, pero rumbo a su conclusión, se siente más sencilla de lo que realmente aparenta. Tal y como pasa con The Lego Batman Movie. Por eso no me gusta caer en lugares comunes que aseguran que ésta mencionada, es la mejor película del Hombre Murcielago. Y que Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es la mejor película de DC. No. No se puede comparar porque no son las mismas canchas ni tienen los mismos objetivos. Aunque sí los más básicos: entretener, porque si entretiene, traerá dinero. Y el dinero sólo me interesa si eso nos asegura una secuela, porque ésta, se lo merece. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies sí que entretiene, y mucho. Y todavía me pregunto cómo es la secuencia en la cual bailan al ritmo de EDM, me hizo reir tanto. Supongo que aún no estoy muerto por dentro. Como tampoco lo está DC. Porque Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La Película, es la clara muestra de que es un amigo al cual claro que queremos, pero a veces se toma la vida demasiado en serio, y nos dan ganas de decirle: Ay, ya bájale. Mira, mejor vamos a bailar. Como bailan los Titanes el EDM. Si quieren conocer los easter eggs de “Teen Titans Go! To the movies” escuchen esta reseña en formato podcast, aquí mismo.

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos
Reseña - Teen Titans Go! La película

Capitán Pada y sus Monitos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 28:28


Este contenido incluye spoilers @eseauto IG elinstadepada Mentiría si les dijera que soy un seguidor regular de la caricatura Teen Titans Go!, pero es cierto que posiblemente, si estoy cambiando de canales y está, le dejo. Y es que uno nunca sabe cuando puede encontrarse con un capítulo en el cual, por ejemplo, Nicolas Cage, Halsey o Jimmy Kimmel, ya sea como ellos o haciendo la voz de algún personaje, salgan de invitados. O bien, ver las versiones Go! de otros personajes del Universo DC como Batichica, Los Gemelos Fantásticos o hasta Carrie Kelly, la Robin de la saga The Dark Knight Returns. Además, se han incluido apariciones de otros universos como Scooby Doo y compañía, Las Chicas Superpoderosas y las Tortugas Ninja. Y mis sorpresas favoritas son aquellas referencias a los comics, que pueden estar escondidas como easter eggs y que sólo aquellos que conozcan el fondo de dicho chiste, lo entenderán, sin que esto interfiera en el desarrollo de la historia. Me recuerdan a los Tiny Titans, versiones de aún menor edad que vivieron en los comics, gracias a las dupla de Art Baltazar y Franco Aureliani, y que, gracias a estos mismos guiños, además de ser adorables, fue una serie muy disfrutable. Si, no soy un seguidor fiel de los Teen Titans Go!, pero conozco a mis Teen Titans Go! Es por eso que cuando apareció el primer trailer de la película y contenía un chiste de pedos, de gases pues, me sentí un poco decepcionado. Si esa era una de las cartas que querían presumir, pues entonces estabamos en problemas, porque yo sabía que los Jovenes Titanes en Acción daban para mucho más. Y no es que no existan chistes de pedos dentro de la serie, pero hoy en día hay muchas cintas animadas que recurren a los flatos y eructos para sacarle una sonrisa fácil a los niños, sin ofrecer nada más. Afortunadamente Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es fiel al espíritu de su caricatura y se atreve a todo. Primero se divierte ella y después nos divierte a los demás. Es un producto sin límites, y que, por más cliché que parezca, la puede disfrutar el público infantil, pero también los fans del Universo DC, pues se autohomenajea y revisa el gran legado de personajes que tiene y que debe ya, comenzar a abrazar mucho más. Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La película es un sorbo a un raspado tamaño grande, que primero te congela el cerebro, y te encanta. Después te da un subidón de azúcar, el cual no quieres que nunca termine, y cuando llega el bajón, te das cuenta de que los adornos y las chispas extras estuvieron muy bien, pero rumbo a su conclusión, se siente más sencilla de lo que realmente aparenta. Tal y como pasa con The Lego Batman Movie. Por eso no me gusta caer en lugares comunes que aseguran que ésta mencionada, es la mejor película del Hombre Murcielago. Y que Teen Titans Go! To the Movies es la mejor película de DC. No. No se puede comparar porque no son las mismas canchas ni tienen los mismos objetivos. Aunque sí los más básicos: entretener, porque si entretiene, traerá dinero. Y el dinero sólo me interesa si eso nos asegura una secuela, porque ésta, se lo merece. Teen Titans Go! To The Movies sí que entretiene, y mucho. Y todavía me pregunto cómo es la secuencia en la cual bailan al ritmo de EDM, me hizo reir tanto. Supongo que aún no estoy muerto por dentro. Como tampoco lo está DC. Porque Jovenes Titanes en Acción: La Película, es la clara muestra de que es un amigo al cual claro que queremos, pero a veces se toma la vida demasiado en serio, y nos dan ganas de decirle: Ay, ya bájale. Mira, mejor vamos a bailar. Como bailan los Titanes el EDM. Si quieren conocer los easter eggs de “Teen Titans Go! To the movies” escuchen esta reseña en formato podcast, aquí mismo.

Talking Pop!
Talking Pop 01: Teen Titans Go to Our First Episode

Talking Pop!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 52:03


First episode of the Talking Pop podcast. Juan and José talk about Teen Titans Go movie, the GOTG cast open letter, Carrie Kelly in the Zack Snyder movies. Also we talk about the Spiderman PS4 game and the Netflix marvel shows. We hope you enjoy this first episode.

The Rook & Pawncast
R&P 002 | Dr. Carrie Kelly (pediatrician) Plays Funemployed

The Rook & Pawncast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 53:09


Dr. Kelly is a local pediatrician in the Athens/Oconee area and shares her thoughts on doctorin', games and opening a board game cafe. Despite is technical shortcomings (don't worry, it gets better in episode 3), this episode will go down in history for the first appearance of Dr. Kelly's alter ego, Asecret, telenovella superstar. Follow The Rook & Pawn on Social Media http://twitter.com/rooknpawn http://instagram.com/rooknpawn http://facebook.com/rookandpawn http://www.therookandpawn.com The Rook & Pawncast Theme Music by Nicholas Mallis: https://nicholasmallis.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nicholasmallis/ Dr. Kelly practices her wares For more information about the games we played and discussed, check out them out here: Funemployed: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/142296/funemployed http://urbanislandgames.com/funemployed/ America: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/192297/america https://beziergames.com/products/america

Vibe Nation Radio
Expect the Unexpected & Embrace the Unknown

Vibe Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 56:42


Aired Monday, 12 December 2016, 3:00 PM ET Join Carrie this week as she speaks with her Special Guest Kelly Chippendale – better known as Psychic Kelly, (www.spiritualreadingsbykelly.ca) about whatever Spirit guides them to speak about – “Expect the Unexpected & Embrace the Unknown” – Gotta love Spirit on Vibe Nation Radio! Carrie & Kelly were brought together by Carrie’s Dad (David) in Spirit back in Jan 2009. There was an instant soul sister recognition and a beautiful friendship was created. Together they laughed, played and always had fun…they lived in the moment. In a very short period of time, Kelly’s vibrations helped open the door to give Carrie the clarity she needed to embrace her sacred journey back to one. Over the years Carrie & Kelly have remained very good friends and when you get the two of them together, Spirit loves to come out to play! This show is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and play a song in your heart, as they raise your vibrations together through laughter – showing you that you can truly “Just Be” and shine brightly.

DC Films Squadcast
019: And So Began The Year 2016 D.C. - The All-Listener Q&A show!!!

DC Films Squadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2016 128:07


In this, the first episode of 2016, we hand the show notes over to our listeners!  This is the all-listener Q&A show! Among the 52 different listener questions we answer, we discuss: Who should score the DCEU films? Is Martian Manhunter behind the dream sequences in BvS? What characters do we want to see in the DCEU? What went wrong with the Green Lantern film? What will make more money:  Deadpool or Suicide Squad? Will we see Neil Patrick Harris as The Riddler? Should Batman face Deathstroke? Will we see a cinematic Crisis on Infinite Earths? Should we see Stephen Amell and Grant Gustin on the big screen as Green Arrow and Flash? Should DC connect the DCTV and DCEU shows and movies? Will we see a live action Batman TV show? When will we do commentary tracks on Suicide Squad from the JLU series? Should there be a Nightwing movie? How did we get started with our podcast, and what is our routine? Will we see The Suicide Squadcast on Facebook and Instagram? Is The Joker in Suicide Squad really Dick Grayson? What is behind the typical DC negativity no matter what they do? What can DC comics do better to increase the number of readers? What callbacks and homages would we like to see from the comics in the movies? Is two DC movies a year too much and risk flooding the market? What DC shows should we try to get as a Netflix original series? Is there too much focus on Batman in the DCEU? Will we see the definitive Catwoman on the big screen? What is our conservative estimate of BvS box office results? What comics books got us hooked on comics? What could Matthew McConaughey play in the DCEU? Will we see Carrie Kelly as Robin in BvS? Will Green Lantern be introduced in the Justice League movie? What do we think about the CGI effects with Doomsday? How do we like the New 52 storylines? Will we see Martian Manhunter in the DCEU?   All of this and much, much more... and a 1 in 10 chance to win a DC Comics trade paperback worth up to $15!   This episode's outro music clip is "Popular" by Nada Surf. This is one of my favorite alternative indie bands, and I wish so many more people would check them out, which is why I put a quick clip of them in the outro! Please support this great band... you can pick up their music and other swag here.   Enjoy the show! This is a weekly show where we discuss any DC Extended Universe news, including the DC cinematic, TV, and the animated universes (DCEU, DCCU, DCTV, DCAU)!   Follow The Suicide Squadcast on Twitter at @SuicideSquadCst Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at SuicideSquadcast@gmail.com

Podcasts – Heck Yeah Comics!
Episode 66 – Carrie Kelly and the Heck Yeah Mystery

Podcasts – Heck Yeah Comics!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015


Join us for another episode of the Heck Yeah Comics! Podcast. This week: We talk about Batman Europa #1, Spider-Woman #1, Huck #1, Invincible #125, bad decisions Cyclops has made, mysterious actors on the set of Wonder Woman, Vertigo’s new The Dark and Bloody, Archie launching a standalone comic app, a major death coming to … Continue reading →

Batman Talk Podcast - Batmantalk
BATMAN TALK Podcast Episode 10 - BATMAN DARK KNIGHT RETURNS III

Batman Talk Podcast - Batmantalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 42:00


DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE #2 COLLECTOR’S EDITION Written by FRANK MILLER and BRIAN AZZARELLO Art by ANDY KUBERT and KLAUS JANSON Cover by JIM LEE On sale JANUARY 6 • 40 pg, FC, 7.0625” x 10.875”, $12.99 US • RATED T+ This oversized paper-over-boards COLLECTOR’S EDITION features both stories from DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE #2 at the same size! Obviously DC still isn't revealing much about the plot of The Dark Knight III, but the issue #2 solicit does confirm that Carrie Kelly will play a major role in the story. Carrie has apparently evolved from being Robin in The Dark Knight Returns to Catgirl in The Dark Knight Strikes Again to assuming the mantle of Batman proper in this sequel. This lends credence to early rumors that The Dark Knight III will parallel the original and revolve around Carrie seeking her superhero successor. We'll find out more about this futuristic Batman epic when the first issue hits stories in November.

DC Comics Talk Podcast - DCCOMICSTALK
BATMAN TALK Podcast Episode 10 - BATMAN DARK KNIGHT RETURNS III

DC Comics Talk Podcast - DCCOMICSTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 42:00


DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE #2 COLLECTOR’S EDITION Written by FRANK MILLER and BRIAN AZZARELLO Art by ANDY KUBERT and KLAUS JANSON Cover by JIM LEE On sale JANUARY 6 • 40 pg, FC, 7.0625” x 10.875”, $12.99 US • RATED T+ This oversized paper-over-boards COLLECTOR’S EDITION features both stories from DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE #2 at the same size! Obviously DC still isn't revealing much about the plot of The Dark Knight III, but the issue #2 solicit does confirm that Carrie Kelly will play a major role in the story. Carrie has apparently evolved from being Robin in The Dark Knight Returns to Catgirl in The Dark Knight Strikes Again to assuming the mantle of Batman proper in this sequel. This lends credence to early rumors that The Dark Knight III will parallel the original and revolve around Carrie seeking her superhero successor. We'll find out more about this futuristic Batman epic when the first issue hits stories in November.

The Nerdpocalypse
The Nerdpocalypse Ep. 154: Hypocritical Artisinal Nonsense

The Nerdpocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2014 143:33


This week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, the crew is back to discuss the Hoverboard, photoshopping images, Marvel Comics' big plans in 2015, HBO going solo in 2015, Gambit solo movie, X-Men Apocalypse casting, Suicide Squad casting news, DC's full slate of movies from 2016-2020 announced, The Flash casting, rumors on a possible cameo from Carrie Kelly, and much more. Marvel, DC, Comics, Movies, Television, Suicide Squad, Apocalypse, X-Men, Flash, Gambit

Acmecast
Acmecast #179 - Cosplay in NC: Dressing Up the Ego, Releasing the Id!!!

Acmecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2013 62:33


Recorded LIVE on Sunday, October 27th during Comic Book City Con in Greensboro, NC! Bare witness as some of your favorite North Carolina-based cosplayers remove their cowls and reveal their secret origins, how they got into masquerading and how they make their costumes come to life! Featuring Eddie “Static Shock” Newsome, and Caitlin “Carrie Kelly Robin” Rhyne, and Ian "War Machine" Raulston, with moderation by Tiffany "Link" Littlejohn! Show Notes: Visual Component: Caitlin as Carrie Kelly and Eddie as Static Shock judging the costume contest. Visual Component: Ian as War Machine making the tough calls. Become friends with Eddie Newsome on Facebook! Become friends with Caitlin Rhyne on Facebook! Become friends with Ian Raulston on Facebook! The Lynda Carter Wonder Woman costume Caitlin references spending 100 hours producing! Ian's War Machine in action at the midnight premiere of Iron Man 3! The RPF.com - Craft your fandom! The Superhero Costuming Forum! Heroes Alliance - based in Greensboro, NC! Just to clarify Eddie's story from HeroesCon, Gladiator co-creator and writer Chris Claremont IS still alive, but the other Gladiator co-creator and artist Dave Cockrum sadly passed in 2006 and it was his widow Paty that Eddie met. Cosplay is not Consent on Tumblr. Visual Component: "Comic Vine's Cosplay Corner - Caitlin from Contagious Costuming" - interviewed by Eddie!

PodcastGITT's Podcast
Podcast GITT 2.7

PodcastGITT's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2013 61:41


Today we talk about Aliens Colonial Marines is canceled on the Wii U, the next installment of the Batman Arkham series has been announced, Carrie Kelly is the new Robin, Superman turns 75, a new anime out there with a new art style and it’s called The Flowers of Evil, a new movie coming out soon based on Darkhorse Comic’s R.I.P.D., Microsoft tells fans to “Deal with it!” about their new console, and a great movie that Josh and Charles watched called EVIL DEAD!!!!

Within The Panels Podcast
Within The Pannels Podcast Issue #4

Within The Panels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 32:36


This week we touch on our frustrations with Age of Ultron and our excitment for Batman #19. We give our opinions Carrie Kelly in Batman and Red Robin #19 and we talk about our favorite alternate characters. Arkaham Origins was announced this week so you bet your ass we talked about that and we also went over our Picks of The Week. 

Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie
Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie: Aron Rising!

Funnybooks with Aron and Paulie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2013


Aron’s nightmare Paul as the Easter Bunny update Aron’s seen some stories on that ding dang ol’ televisory box, and he’s got new floors We Can Be Heroes! The Star Wars Justice League: The FlashPoint Paradox WTF Month – Carrie Kelly?!??! Action Comics #19 Indestructible Hulk #6 Thanos Rising #1 All New X-Men #10 Masks […]