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Carson Brown, Dirt Super Late Model & Pavement Super Late Model Racer; Sean Rayhall, 410 Sprint Car winner; and Adam Favors, Princeton Speedway winner are this week's guests.
Sean Rayhall, 410 Sprint Car winner at Butler Motor Speedway; Carson Brown, ASA Stars Tour winner at Madison International Speedway: and Matthew Edler, Farmington Empire Raceway, B-Mod winner are this week's guests.
On today’s show we’re talking with junior members of the Washington High School chapter of the Business Professionals of America, Brittany Madrigal, Callie Schiebel and Carson Brown about their performance at the State competition earlier this spring,
On today’s show we’re talking with junior members of the Washington High School chapter of the Business Professionals of America, Brittany Madrigal, Callie Schiebel and Carson Brown about their performance at the State competition earlier this spring,
Landen Lewis, Cars Tour winner at Wake County Speedway; Carson Brown, Pro Late Model winner at 5-Flags Speedway; and LaQuan McCoy, US Legends winner at Caraway Speedway are this week's guests.
In this sermon by Carson Brown, the focus is on finding joy amidst life's trials. Carson shares his personal story of losing direction after his planned life path – which included a seminary in New Jersey and a role at a Fort Myers church – unexpectedly fell apart. Drawing parallels with the Apostle Peter's trials, Carson emphasizes that life's challenges serve as tests of genuine faith and opportunities for growth. He explains that true joy is deeper than happiness, offering comfort through God's presence even during difficult times. Carson likens the refining of faith to the purification of gold, underlining that joy can coexist with pain and is part of God's plan for personal and spiritual growth. Carson underscores the importance of a supportive community in navigating shared suffering. He reassures that joy in Christ is eternal and unaffected by temporary struggles. The sermon concludes with an encouragement to embrace joy despite hardships and a prayer for God's enduring joy to uplift and strengthen the listeners.
This week we have Star Racing Yamaha's Nate Thrasher to recap his season and his thoughts on the upcoming outdoor season. Then privateer Vinny Luhovey will be on the phone so we can ask him about working his jump doing concrete work and somehow still making some main events in Supercross. We'll close is out with Red Bull's Carson Brown to discuss his ERA videos on YouTube, how his career has evolved, and what is still on his bucket list. As always we'll have our Pro-X Highs and Lows, the X Brand Forum Check-In, and all the other segments you've come to expect. Also email us at MotoxpodShow@gmail.com with your Highs and Lows, picks, or any other comments you may have. Don't forget the MotoXpod Show is presented by Yamaha Motor USA and Race Tech and can be heard live on Tuesday nights on the Vital MX YouTube channel.
Should dirt bikes get faster or slower? Better might not be better. Carson Brown has top-five supercross speed but prefers to rip on old bikes, minis, two-strokes and more. He knows slower and simpler is definitely more fun, and ultimately, probably better. Even if it's worse! While today's bikes posses an amazing blend of power and traction and undoubtably better than old stuff from an engineering standpoint, that capability means more speed, bigger jumps and more cost. Brown has legit speed, and was a top-five threat in 250SX West Region as recently as as 2022. But his real specialty is pit bikes, two-strokes and more, as evidenced by his unbelievable Instagram account where he rips modern-sized obstacles with modern style on bikes that were never intended for such. It's unreal to watch! As part of the famous BBR (Brown Brothers Racing) family that has become iconic in pit bike performance, Carson has ridden more bikes than most. He's having a really good time. What has he learned about mins, two-strokes and more? He's learned that they can be more fun than the big, new stuff. What's more, racing them could be better, too. Is this a message we should be hearing? Jason Weigandt chats with Carson in the latest edition of the Racer X Exhaust Podcast. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura and Racer X Brand.
The Nocturnists, the award-winning medical storytelling podcast, is thrilled to announce the launch of its sixth season of its series Stories from the World of Medicine, themed "REBIRTH," available starting February 15, 2024. Hosted by Dr. Emily Silverman, this season features an inspiring lineup of medical professionals and students, including Dr. Meghan Rothenberger, Dr. Anthony Williams, Dr. Sue Wheaton, 4th year medical student Peter Park, Dr. Carson Brown, Dr. Tiffany Albrecht, and Dr. Augie Lindmark, who share their experiences and transformations within the world of medicine. This season, the award-winning podcast The Nocturnists takes listeners on a captivating journey through seven episodes that delve into the personal and professional rebirths of those deeply embedded in healthcare. Recorded live in Minneapolis at the Parkway Theatre in collaboration with the Center for the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota (CFAM), these narratives explore themes of discovery, loss, love, and the serendipitous paths to healing.
Carson Brown joins us fresh off a Pro Late Model win at New Smyrna driving for Anthony Campi Racing. He talks about racing in multiple disciplines, life off the track, and much more! — From show creator Taylor Kitchen, welcome to Above The Yellow Line! Tune in each week to talk all things NASCAR with live streams most Thursday nights! Above The Yellow Line: www.abovetheyellowline.com Toby Christie: www.TobyChristie.com
This episode of Behind the Lines: The Houston Lawyer Podcast is a double feature. Part One features four in-house lawyers who address their paths to in-house. Part Two features lawyers discussing Privilege and Data Privacy as well as a wellness break with the Hon. George Hanks, Jr., who has run a full marathon on all seven continents. This is Part One.Pathway to In-House: Spotlight on Four Accomplished In-House LawyersFeaturing Dani Sanchez, Sr. Director ACG at Academy Sports + Outdoors, Fermeen Fazal, Sr. Counsel, Chevron, Americas Exploration and Production, Marissa Marquez, Managing Labor and Employment Counsel at Houston Methodist Hospital, and Carson Brown, Compliance Counsel at LyondellBassell. These lawyers discuss the career paths leading to their current in-house roles, point out how certain experiences in prior roles benefit them as in-house counsel, and provide tips for other lawyers who are interested in eventually going in-house. This half of the episode is approved for 1 hour of CLE credit for lawyers who are also members of the Houston Bar Association. See the HBA's CLE webpage for more details. Don't miss Part Two to learn more about Data Privacy, Privilege, and Judge Hanks's marathons. For full speaker bios, visit The Houston Lawyer (hba.org). To read The Houston Lawyer magazine, visit The Houston Lawyer_home. For more information about the Houston Bar Association, visit Houston Bar Association (hba.org).*The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the views of The Houston Lawyer Editorial Board or the Houston Bar Association.
Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp20 code at Race Tech to save. After his first place finish in the two stroke challenge at Washougal we talk to Carson about his all out effort there, his new Red Bull deal, what's next for him, racing SX in 2024, what he wants to race, what he practices on, getting married and more
Carson Brown is the newest member of the Red Bull family and it seems like his life's work of building, riding and racing every type of motorcycle known to man; is finally starting to pay off. Carson was an obsessive amateur racer and came up through the Team Green ranks before burning himself out at the beginning of his professional career. Since then Carson was forced to walk an unconventional path to achieving on of the sports most iconic deals, a Red Bull helmet. With Carson being one of the main protagonists in this weekends $20,000 2-stroke race-within-a-race at the Washougal National, there was no better time to bring him in for a chat.To get early release and ad free audio versions of the podcast, as well as exclusive feature content, head to http://www.gypsy-tales.comSPONSORS:ATHLETIC GREENS: http://www.athleticgreens.com/gypsytalesMake sure you use the code to get your years free supply of Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs!MANSCAPED: http://www.manscaped.comGet 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code GYPSYGANGKRUSH OZ: https://krushoz.comDriTimes: http://www.dritimes.comFIST HANDWEAR: http://www.fisthandwear.comCODE: GYPSYGANG 15%DIXXON: http://www.dixxonquality.com.auTROPICAL AUTO GROUP: http://www.tropicalauto.com.auANTIGRAVITY BATTERIES: Use our affiliate code for a discount at: https://antigravitybatteries.com/ref/...SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsBG...ADD GYPSY TALES ON INSTAGRAM ►https://www.instagram.com/gypsytalesp..See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carson Brown has been involved in archery since before he could even walk. When it comes to producing some of the highest quality wood arrow shafts in the industry his company Surewood Shafts takes the trophy. We talk elk hunting, arrow tuning, history of producing wood shafts and what keeps him busy as a business owner. If you love to learn you're not going to want to skip over this episode! https://surewoodshafts.com/Instagram: @surewoodshafts
Head Coach Jordan Mincy sat down on his weekly radio show and discussed the disappointing River City Rumble week, what the team is doing to shift the focus, how certain statistics can be misleading and more. Special guest sophomore guard Carson Brown joined in the second segment to talk about his journey to JU, how he uses his role to help the team, how his parents support the program and more.
Dylan Kelley catches up with Chris Blose, Carson Brown, Cole Seely, Dean Wilson, Jace Owen, Shane McElrath, and Josh Grant Friday morning for WSX.
Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp20 code at Race Tech to save. We talk to the PNW privateer hero about his great ride at Washougal on a YZ250, where the bike was good, where it was bad, his 2023 SX plans, PBON, why he chose the YZ250 and more.
Just the two of us today for some updates on what we've been up to. We talk about going to the Atlanta supercross and what pro riders we talked to there, including Jett Lawrence, Levi Kitchen, Justin Barcia, AJ Catanzaro, Stank Dog, Carson Brown, and more! Conner also tells a story of how he snuck into the track walk at supercross one year.
What can we say, Carson Brown is a blast to talk to and this episode doesn't disappoint. Enjoy!
Mark Cattarin with the Washington Vintage Motorcyclists joins us to talk about the upcoming NW Classic Vintage Motorcycle Expo in Lynden, WA later this month. A Ravensdale rider is looking good in Supercross this year, TT believes they'll have 6 demo trucks at their June rally and Yamaha is tinkering with power steering. Events are lighting up all over including the Desert 100, a BDR screening, swap meets, regional trials and more. And Tom and Jen have some useful tips at the end of the show. Well… at least one is useful… See if you can catch the spoof. Happy April riders!
Southeast and Mid-America Edition: Tanner English, World of Outlaws Late Model Series Rookie of the Year candidate; Earl Ramey, Racing Engine Builder; and Carson Brown, US Legends Series winner are this week's guests.
Andrés Carson Brown is an independent songwriter and musician, a graduate student earning his degree in Community and Regional Planning, and a spiritual seeker, in his own words, on the search for the endless song. His first full-length album was released last year, and is titled The Turbulence, available to listen on all streaming platforms. Today Andrés talked to me about his faith, his musical process, his desire to build a country, and his feminine alter-ego Delilah. Songs used from The Turbulence: For Taos, Psalm 121, Return To, Patience Is a Lifetime
Here is the perfect accompaniment to the long summer days. Or the deluge. Or perhaps a bit of both. Today we are talking about travel. As many cities begin to actively take steps away from the dominance of cars, we are asking what might it be like if that had already happened? What might it be like to live in a city in which more travel now takes place on food or on two wheels? And how are electric vehicles transforming that? It's a brilliant discussion with two amazing guests. As always, do let me know what you think, feedback is much appreciated. My two guests are: Carson Brown is a Co-founder and Head of Product at TAUR an electric scooter brand. Having spent the majority of his career dedicated to developing micromobility products. He is a strong advocate for greener, more efficient cities, and enabling people to change their lifestyle through considered design. Melissa Bruntlett is a urban mobility advocate specializing in communications and engagement. She is also the co-author of Building the Cycling City: The Dutch Blueprint for Urban Vitality and the newly released Curbing Traffic: The human case for fewer cars in our lives. Melissa focuses on urban mobility and sustainable cities, and believes it is imperative to build cities that work for every citizen, using her experience as a writer, marketer, and media producer to share the human perspective of multi-modal transport to a mainstream audience. Professionally, Melissa supports knowledge sharing and capacity building to create more equitable mobility environments, working with and advising public and private partners in Europe, North America and Australasia to develop effective and compelling communications and engagement plans and strategies. She is a Canadian living in the Netherlands with her husband Chris and their two children
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Here is the perfect accompaniment to the long summer days. Or the deluge. Or perhaps a bit of both. Today we are talking about travel. As many cities begin to actively take steps away from the dominance of cars, we are asking what might it be like if that had already happened? What might it be like to live in a city in which more travel now takes place on food or on two wheels? And how are electric vehicles transforming that? It's a brilliant discussion with two amazing guests. As always, do let me know what you think, feedback is much appreciated. Carson Brown is a Co-founder and Head of Product at TAUR an electric scooter brand. Having spent the majority of his career dedicated to developing micromobility products. He is a strong advocate for greener, more efficient cities, and enabling people to change their lifestyle through considered design. Melissa Bruntlett is a urban mobility advocate specializing in communications and engagement. She is also the co-author of Building the Cycling City: The Dutch Blueprint for Urban Vitality and the newly released Curbing Traffic: The human case for fewer cars in our lives. Melissa focuses on urban mobility and sustainable cities, and believes it is imperative to build cities that work for every citizen, using her experience as a writer, marketer, and media producer to share the human perspective of multi-modal transport to a mainstream audience. Professionally, Melissa supports knowledge sharing and capacity building to create more equitable mobility environments, working with and advising public and private partners in Europe, North America and Australasia to develop effective and compelling communications and engagement plans and strategies. She is a Canadian living in the Netherlands with her husband Chris and their two children Please consider supporting the podcast by visiting www.patreon.com/fromwhatiftowhatnext and becoming a patron.
Get to know Supercross racer Carson Brown as he stops by to discuss everything "Beyond the Track" with Daniel Blair.
DJ Tom, DJ RD Johnson, and DJ Brown sit down to talk about Brown's choice of album by the English post-punk band, The Fall. The boys discuss the background and the qualities of the post-punk genre and how it plays into the overall sound of the album and the band.
Hey everyone! This is a fun episode I recorded with my friend, Mary Carson Brown, who was also a fishing guide with me in Yellowstone National Park. We reminisce on our jobs, memories, friends, and what it was just like "living the dream" as they say. I hope you enjoy the episode. Pass it to someone you think may benefit from working in a national park. It's a great place to get some perspective and make lifetime memories.
Last week, 1Password launched Secrets Automation, a new way to secure, orchestrate, and manage the secrets in your infrastructure, like API tokens and private certificates. So this episode we're joined by Marc Mackenbach and Carson Brown from the Secrets Automation team, to discuss the exciting launch and what it means for users. We also cover all the fallout from the Facebook flaw that leaked the data of 500 million users, and why pet names still don't make good passwords in Watchtower Weekly. Plus, we try to guess our first listener suggestion in Three Word Password: Expert Mode.
We're excited to bring you this interview with Carson Brown, co-founder of TAUR Scooters who are building one of the best designed and coolest looking scooters we've seen on the market. With their team based in London, it’s an excellent discussion about the role of design in micro, and why these new vehicles reflect the culture and environment that they’re designed in. We really hope that you enjoy it. This was originally a Youtube video for Micromobility Industries - if you’re keen to check that out, check out the link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elwybg1VmeoSpecifically they dig into: - Carson's background working on electric unicycles- Why they decided to chase after personally owned scooters- The importance of design in owned objects- What does their development process look like, and what were the design decisions they had to weigh up.- How they thought about the TAUR brand from the get go.- How they think about the 'hard' part of being in hardware, and what they're facing as a company when getting into production- How they're thinking about support and maintenance - The irony of designing one of the most innovative personally owned scooters in a market (the UK) where ownership is banned. - His long term aspirations for TAUR.
In this episode James and Bob sit down with Carson Brown of surewood shafts and talk about the ups and downs of the 2020 season....Enjoy!!
Part 2 of Tracking Spring Bear with Preston Taylor and Carson Brown. We apologize for the audio in this one, it was a bit windy in the wall tent. Sit around the campfire and enjoy the stories from spring bear 2020. Enjoy!!
What's up guys! We're Carson Brown and Daniel Gilbert, and we're the Getting Old Podcast. It's finally happening! We're best friends creating a show full of sarcasm, quotes from The Office, and plenty of stories of what it's like to be an aging 20 something. Our very first episode is coming soon, so go ahead and give us a follow, share our page, and get ready to be entertained.
Join James, Carson Brown and Preston Taylor in camp during spring bear season.
In this episode we sit down with our good buddy Carson Brown of surewood shafts and Mike Harris. They had an epic adventure this year in the wilds of Alaska. If any of you have ever been wanting to go on a DIY moose hunt you better listen to this one!! These guys had a wild adventure...enjoy!!
We talk to the surprise of the 250SX west series Carson Brown from the JMC Husky team. Carson tells us his secrets as to why he's better, his race in San Diego, why A1 went sideways for him, his team, pit bikes and more. Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp20 code at Race Tech to save.
We check in with fan favorite and SX rookie Carson Brown about how the first four rounds have went for him, his JMC Husky team, Pit Bike of Nations, Red Bull Straight Rhythm win and more. Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp19 code at Race Tech to save.
At Red Bull Straight Rhythm, AJ Catanzaro was defeated in the final of the 125cc class riding a bike that was a tribute to James Stewart, taking it to the final stretch of the third and final race to determine the winner between himself and Carson Brown. He placed second on his Kawasaki 125 two-stroke.
We’ve heard from the 450 winner from round one now it’s time to hear from the 250 winner! Carson Brown checks in to talk season prep and racing Summer Knowles 250 to a main event win! The voice of Canadian Moto right now is Kyle Thompson so we dial him up to get a comprehensive […]
In this episode we sit down with Andy Ponce of Addictive Archery and Carson Brown of Echo Archery. We talk self bows, wood arrows, and of course tell a few hunting stories. Be sure to listen till the end for our wood arrow giveaway. Also check out the podcast on the Addictive Archery you tube channel.
On this episode I had the pleasure to talk traditional archery with Clay Hayes of Twisted Stave Media and Carson Brown of Echo Archery and Surewood Shafts. Both these guys have a biology background and are selfbow bowyers. We discuss technology and how it effects bowhunting today. We get into some elk hunting and the importance of supporting organizations such as BHA, PBS and your local state's traditional archery club.
Carson Brown is a design engineer working in the field of personal transportation. He currently works at Uni Wheel developing a high end product in the personal transportation industry. Carson has a number of side projects that he works on privately, all of which are geared towards technical innovation.