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The ASX 200 finished up 47 points to 8408 (0.6%) ahead of US and UK reopening tonight. The banks led the market higher after a lacklustre session earlier, CBA up 0.8% and ANZ rising 1.4% with the Big Bank Basket up to $273.93 (+1.0%). MQG kicked 1.4% with other financials doing well too, NWL up 1.4% and CGF up 1.1%. REITs are flat, GMG is down 0.5%, with industrials doing better, and BXB is up 3.0% with ALL up 1.9%. TLS rallied another 0.4% on its investor day comments; Retail also improved, JBH was up 1.0%, and LOV was up 4.2%. Tech is better, WTC is continuing to push ahead after its large acquisition, XRO is up 1.5%, and the All-Tech Index is up 0.5%. In resources, iron ore stocks cheered up, BHP up 0.2% and RIO unchanged after earlier bigger falls. Gold miners eased back, EVN down 3.1% with VAU off 2.2% and GMD down 0.2%. LYC fell 2.5% with PLS off again. Uranium stocks took a break, shorts licking their wounds, Oil and gas flat, coal slightly better. In corporate news, REA fell 3.5% on ACCC inquiry, VUL down 0.5% as it commenced drilling. On the economic front, Chinese Industrial profits climbed 3% last month from a year earlier, beating forecasts of 2.6%. Asian markets mixed again, with Japan up 0.4%, China down 0.5%, and HK up 0.3%. 10-year yields falling to 4.31%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 shook off early losses as banks pushed ahead. The index closed down 2 points at 7800 (0.03%), with CBA hitting a record high! Up 4.2% The strength here has masked underlying index weakness. Other banks trailed in its wake with the Big Bank Basket up to $260.87 (+2.5%). Other financials were mixed, GQG up 2.9% with CGF also doing well, IFL dropped 4.3% on a broker downgrade, PNI fell 2.4% and XYZ off 5.5%. REITs also fell hard, GMG down 1.6% and CHC falling 1.2%. Industrials also fell with tech under serious pressure, WTC down 2.4% and the Index down 2.0%. Retail fell too, LOV off 1.6% and APE down 1.6%. Travel stocks fell, FLT off 4.1% and CTD falling 2.9%. In resources, gold miners were the stars again, NST up 3.0% and EVN pushing 4.9% ahead as copper hit a two-week high. GMD up 1.4% and OBM rose 3.0%. Lithium miners fell as CATL is pushing ahead with sodium-ion technology. Uranium stocks trounced as DYL paused its Namibian operations, falling 8.2% and PDN down 12.5%. Iron ore miners steady, despite the fall in iron ore in Singapore. In corporate news, MQG rose 0.6% as it sold is asset management business to Nomura. BGL fell 7.1% after more detail on its hedge book emerged. ILU and REE joined forces to bid for a Kenyan Rare earth project. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets were better than expected with 10-year yields at 4.23%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
A good end to the week as the ASX 200 rose 60 points to 7808 (0.8%), breaking through as SPI expiry boosted volumes. Positive US futures helping the Easter Bunny remain positive., For the week the ASX 200 is up 2.3%. Today was all about gold and resources, BHP up 1.1% and RIO up 2.9% doing well on broker reactions to production reports. Gold miners better, but looking a little tired short term, EVN up 1.7% and NST up 1.2% with VAU up 3.2%. Lithium saw some gains, PLS up 4.4% and MIN up 2.4% with LTR up 3.9%. ILU doing well on the rare earths play, up 5.6%. Oil and gas stocks rose, WDS up 3.9% with STO up 2.9% with KAR rising 7.6% on Q1 report. Uranium stocks gaining, as shorts covered, PDN up 4.1% and BOE up 4.0%. Banks were solid, the Big Bank Basket up to $254.43 (+0.7%). Financials were better with CGF rising 10.2% on a 3Q update. IFL rose 3.3% as DD was extended another 4 weeks to both bidders. REITs better as rate fell, 10-year yields dropping to 4.28%. Industrials firmed, with CPU up 1.0%, REA up 0.9% and JHX rallying 2.3% on news big investors are lobbying the ASX to scrutinise the takeover. In corporate news, AMP rallied 3.2% after an increase in net cash flows, BHP shipped weaker-than-expected volume of Australian iron ore over the past three months. PLS blamed the cyclone for a production drop, up 4.4%. WTC fell 2.2% as ASIC looking at White's trades. On the economic front, we got jobs numbers, 4.1% with 32k new jobs slightly below forecasts. Asian Japan up 0.8%, HK up 1.3% and China off 0.2%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 dropped as expected 325 points to 7343 (4.2%). US futures pointing to another realignment of valuation with a big drop in store. Asian markets are playing some catch-up as China comes back from a holiday. Our market bounced off its low this morning of 7169 with the banks recovering some ground. The Big Bank Basket down 5.7% to $232.68, CBA down 6.2% and WBC off 5.6% with MQG turning positive after an 8% fall to close down 0.8%. Financials were squashed, GQG down 1.9% and PPT does 7.3%. QBE were hit hard as bond yields fall down 6.8%. Some winners in finance though with CGF up 8.3% on a strategic stake acquired and ASK also doing well up % on a NBIO. REITS stumbled lower, GMG down 4.3% and SCG off 3.8% despite rate falls. Industrials too under pressure, WES down 4.9% and CPU off 4.4% with QAN falling 3.7%. ALL came up lemons dropping 6.2% and retail in trouble, JBH down 5.9% and LOV off 8.3%. Travel stocks fell, and tech stocks did better than expected, with WTC actually firmer by 2.2%. The All-Tech Index down 3.1%. Resources struggled as global growth expectations were adjusted, BHP down 6.1% with FMG losing only 3.6%. Gold miners saw profit taking but off early lows, NEM down 3.5% after being down twice that. Oil and gas stocks declined as crude fell, WDS off 5.8% despite selling a US LNG business. Uranium under pressure again, PDN down 9.6% and BOE off 8.7%. In corporate news, ASK got a NBIO from Ki Corp at 147c, CGF saw a Japanese buyer take a 15% stake. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets played catch up, China down 7.1%, HK off 12.2% and Japan down 6.7%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 rose 91 points to 7919 (1.2%) as the Fed soothes nerves. Banks did well with the Big Bank Basket up to $238.79 (+1.9%). MQG bouncing hard, up 3.8% as a market player. Other financials also doing well, GQG up 2.8% and NWL rallying 4.6%. CGF put in a stellar day up 5.7%. REITs also rallying hard, GMG up 2.8% and SCG up 2.5% with industrials seeing bargain hunters. ALL up 2.3%, CPU up 2.2% and SGH doing better up 1.9%. Retail showing signs of life, JBH up another 3.1% with WES up 0.9% and WEB rising 3.9%. MYR struggling after the recent robo update. Tech better, WTC up 2.5% and XRO doing well as the All -Tech Index rose %. Resources out of favour today. BHP down 1.1% and FMG tumbling another 3.3%. Gold miners better as bullion held records, NST up 3.1% and GMD up 3.2% with GOR bouncing back 2.1%. Lithium stocks saw the shorts stay their hand, LTR down 4.8% and PLS off 2.5%. MIN continue to disappoint, down 2.1%. Uranium stocks finding buyers again. DYL up 5.2% and BOE up 8.4%. Have we seen the bottom here? In corporate news, NANrose 14.0% after US regulators approved its tool designed to clean endoscopes. ARU bumped 2.7% higher on an offtake deal and CWY jumped 2.0% on an acquisition. TPG also got the Vocus nod, up 5.9%. On the economic front, unemployment came in at 4.1%. Pretty much in line. Asian markets saw some profit taking. Japan down 0.3%, China off 0.4% and HK down 1.2%. 10-year yields slipped to 4.38%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Another day, another drubbing as the ASX falls 104 points to 7786 (1.3%) with banks soggy again. The Big Bank Basket down to $236.66 (-1.7%) with NAB and WBC the worst affected. MQG dropped another 1.4% with ASX off 3.8% despite good volumes recently. GQG fell 2.4% and CGF off 1.5%. REITs also in the seller's sights, GMG bucked the trend, up 0.5% and SGP off 1.0% with healthcare under pressure as the holy trinity of CSL, RMD and COH all lost ground. Industrials found it tough going today, TCL fell 1.9% with WES off 2.6% and BXB down 2.6% with ALL slipping 1.6%. Retail once again saw selling, JBH off 1.0% and NCK down 3.5%. Travel stocks all fell, significantly as did gaming stocks, tech slipped with WTC down 1.7% and XRO off 1.1% as the All-Tech Index dropped 1.1%. Resources were again a mixed bag; gold miners rallied but somewhat muted, RMS fell 8.7% on a disappointing mine plan, EVN rose 0.8% and NEM was up 1.5%. BHP and RIO all fell 1.8% with FMG finding some friends up 1.5%. Lithium remains depressed and uranium stocks mixed. PDN up 2.7% and DYL up 3.2%. Oil and gas stocks eased back. In corporate news, IPH fell 10.0% as the CFO quit. Nothing on the economic front with US CPI due tonight. Asian markets eased slightly and 10-year yields rose to 4.43%. US Futures slightly positive.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
ASX 200 fell another 56 points to 8480 (0.7%) despite the RBA cutting rates as expected. Banks falling again today, WBC off 3.0% after broker downgrades. CBA off 1.4% and NAB also hit hard with the Big Bank Basket at $265.03 (-1.8%). Financials were mixed, CGF fell 9.0% on disappointing numbers, HUB rose 3.7% on better-than-expected results. HMC had a cracker on its numbers up 9.9% with MQG falling 0.9%. Insurers found a few friends. REITs slipped as bond yields remained at 4.45%. GMG rose 2.1%. Industrials eased back, retailers suffering a little with JBH down 3.5% and WES off 1.4%. Supermarkets slipped slightly, travel stocks fell, and healthcare falling with SIG down 5.5%. CSL bucked the trend and gained 2.1%. Resources were mixed, BHP results didn't do much either way, RIO off 0.2% and lithium stocks fell hard, MIN off 6.1% and PLS falling 5.4%. Gold miners eased but relatively stable, NEM up 0.5% and GOR up 0.4% with NST down 1.9%. Energy stocks on the nose, WDS falling 1.5% on concerns on dividends, WHC fell 5.0% and uranium stocks off again, PDN down 4.0%. In corporate news, SEK stabilised after lifting its dividend, DRR fell 2.6% after net profit slipped, AZJ rose 0.6% on plans to consider breaking up the business. On the economic front, RBA was the go and no surprise. No reaction either! Asian markets improved, Japan up 0.7% and HK ripping higher again, up 2% and China up 0.4%. 10-year yields at 4.50%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Brad, the president of College Golf Fellowship, shares his journey from joining the ministry in 1995 to his current role. He reflects on his early days in Dallas, his love story with Caprice, and the evolution of CGF over the years. Brad discusses the importance of personal connections, the challenges faced by golfers, and the mission of CGF in providing support and discipleship. He emphasizes the significance of understanding one's weaknesses and the impact of faith in personal growth. In this conversation, Jayce and Brad explore the themes of discipleship within the context of competitive golf, emphasizing the importance of community, personal growth, and the deep work required for spiritual maturity. They discuss the evolution of retreats designed for college golfers, highlighting the significance of fellowship and learning from God's Word. The conversation concludes with insights on the importance of reading and continuous learning in leadership and personal development.
The CGF is a battle of attrition, and that includes the personalities working at the league's media headquarters. Wyatt hosts a solo pod previewing CGF V: Dynasty -- the Championship debut for the Mooses and Abbey alike. Who will take home the Silver Dietrich?
Wyatt and Jacob discuss the two big trades that kicked off week 10, the closest matchup in CGF history, and the Championship V crest reveal Week 10 Recap, Week 11 Preview
ASX 200 closed 34 points down at 8285 (-0.4%) as China steadied. Normal service has been resumed, Banks up and resources down. Lithium stocks were hit hard after some downgrades from Macquarie. PLS off 3.6% and MIN down 2.3%. Oil and gas mixed after WDS reported quarterly better than expected. Big iron ore fell a little after RIO -1.1% missed expectations on ore shipments, BHP down 1.1%, and FMG was unchanged. Gold miners were the superstars, EVN up 6.8% on a good quarterly report. NST up 1.8% and NEM up 2.6% with GMD rallying hard too. Banks were solid again, CBA up 0.4% and WBC up 0.6%. The Big Bank Basket rose to $241.39 (+0.5%). MQG slightly easier, insurers eased, QBE down 1.0% and SUN down 0.4%. Healthcare slid, CSL down 0.5% and RMD down 0.9%. PME fell 2.4% despite an order extension. Tech fell hard after US falls, XRO off 1.5% and WTC down 2.0%. The All-Tech Index down 1.3%. REITS solid with Telcos a little weaker. In corporate news, BOQ rose 6.5% on better-than-expected results, and CGF was down 4.6% after the guidance update. BBN up 2.4% after research upgrade, and ORA down 3.5% on a trading update on persistent soft volumes in Europe. Nothing on the economic front today. In Asian markets, Japan down 1.2% with China up 0.2% and HK up 0.9%. 10Y yields around 4.20%. Dow Futures down 18 points. NASDAQ Futures up 44 points. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.
ASX 200 fell 11 points to 8142 (-0.1%) on a big day of divergence. The great rotation kicked in with resources doing very well following the PBoC firing its 'bazooka' and the banks fell after the RBA held rates unchanged for the same reason as last time. The Big Bank Basket fell to $240.49 (-2.8%) as CBA dropped 3.0% and NAB fell 3.0%. Other financials held, with MQG up 0.9% and CGF up 1.3%. Insurers eased back slightly, SUN down 1.5%. REITs steady as GMG rose 1.1% and SGP up 1.0%. Industrials were mixed again, WOW and COL on the nose, falling around 3% on ACCC concerns. WES off 0.7% and ALL rallied 2.1% as LNW fell 18.4% on a Nevada court ruling. Tech mixed, the All Tech Index up 0.4%. QAN up 1.0% heading for an all-time high! It was a better picture in resources, following the PBoC move, BHP rallied 3.3% with RIO up 3.7% and FMG trailing up only 1.8%. Lithium miners were squeezed higher, PLS up 4.7% and MIN up 6.5%. S32 had a good day up 4.1% with BSL up 1.2%. Gold miners were weaker, EVN up 1.4% the exception. Uranium stocks glowing again today as shorts continue to cover on Microsoft's move to shore up power. DYL up 10.6% and PDN up 10.1%. Oil and gas pushed slightly higher. In corporate news, CTT had their accounts signed off by the auditor and raced 79% ahead! In economic news, RBA and PBoC hogged the limelight. Asian markets firmed, Japan up 0.5%, HK up 3.5% and China up 3.8%. 10Y yields steady at 3.90% on RBA. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.
ASX 200 finished down 57 points to 8153 (-0.7%) despite hopes for Chinese stimulus and better US and European futures markets. Banks eased back led by CBA down 1.5% and the Big Bank Basket down 0.9%. Other financials mixed, ASX up 0.4% and CGF gaining 0.6%. REITs fell across the board, GMG down 1.5% and SCG off 1.9%. Industrials fell after the ACCC announced it would be looking into WOW, down 3.4%, and COL, off 3.3%, for their pricing policies. WES caught up in the same inquiry falling 1.7%. Retail slipped slightly, PMV down 1.3% and SUL off 2.2% with JBH falling 2.0%. WEB fell 10.7% as it went ex-entitlement. FLT off 2.0% and DMP dropped 1.3%. Telcos eased, tech mixed with the All-Tech Index flat. Resources were mixed, iron ore down again as Singapore futures fell, BHP down 1.3% and RIO off 0.6%. Gold miners better on the bullion price, NST up 0.2% and NEM up 1.6% with oil and gas stocks slightly better outdone by uranium stocks that saw short covering again on Microsoft's embrace of Three Mile Island. In corporate news, ASB rose 2.4% after yet another contract from the US Navy. TLX rose 1.9% on a large US acquisition, HLS rose 7.5% on its sale of Lumus Imaging. FBU in a trading halt on a large capital raising. REA made another offer for Rightmove in the UK. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets better on hoped-for Chinese stimulus, with HK up 0.2% and China up 0.4%. Japan closed for a holiday. 10Y yields rising to 3.97%. AUD heading towards 2024 high. Dow Futures up 54 points. NASDAQ Futures up 70 points. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.
We're going back to basics in this jam-packed episode featuring three incredible guests. First, we're joined by Emily Lambert, a headshot photographer based in NY, LA, and ATL. Next, we have Brett Rigby, Agent and Partner at the New York-based talent agency CGF. Lastly, we sit down with Tiffany Little Canfield, a renowned casting director from The Telsey Office.Together, we dive into the key elements of getting the "right" headshot, exploring everything from choosing the best looks, how often to update your shots, and how to prepare for a session with both your photographer and reps. Throughout the discussion, a larger question emerges: How can you truly capture your essence and stand out in today's increasingly saturated industry?Learn more about Tiffany, Brett and Emily:Emily SocialEmily WebsiteMore on BrettMore on TiffanyEPISODE #36 of CREATIVE RISK— Thanks for watching! Get motivated, get inspired, Get RISKY! Join our Patreon for ad-free early access to episodes, exclusive discounts, weekly Q&As, and so much more. Choose the tier that fuels your creative journey and unlock your full potential! JOIN OUR PATREON Leave a review on Apple Podcasts as we will read it on an episode (even if it's bad!) Follow Us on IG Follow Us on TikTok Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Spotify Join our email list for exclusive content and perks Free Training Video all on what it takes to be an actor in 2024 Sign Up for a Free Consultation
ASX 200 rose 32 points with a late spurt to 7982 (+0.4%). Gains were modest as Michele Bullock poured yet more cold water on any rate cuts this year in a speech. Banks were again the strength. CBA up 1.0%, NAB up 1.5% and the Big Bank Basket up to $242.68 (+1.3%). MQG rallied 1.3% with other financials doing well. CGF dropped 11.0% on news Apollo was selling down its stake. Insurers eased back, QBE down 1.2% and SUN dimmed by 0.9%. REITs firm again, GMG up 1.6% and GPT racing ahead up 2.9%. Industrials mixed, WES off 1.3%, ALL down 0.5% and CPU falling 0.8%. REA rose 2.2% and TPG up 1.8% after being cleared by the ACCC. Tech better, WTC up 1.3% and the All-Tech Index up 1.5%. Resources a mixed bag, with some signs of life in BHP up 0.7% and RIO rallying 1.3% with FMG off 0.4%. MIN was whacked again, down another 5.9%, with PLS hanging in. Just. Gold miners were modestly better, oil and gas majors slid, WDS down 6.8% on ex-dividend and crude weakness. In corporate news, Optus and TPG got ACCC clearance, CRN fell 16.0% on rain-interrupting play in QLD. On the economic front, Bullock gave a hawkish speech on the risks of inflation and recessions. Asian markets weaker, with Japan down 0.5%, HK off 0.6% and China -0.1%.10Y yields steady at 3.92%. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.
Between the jersey database and the brand new CGF ledger, hosts Wyatt and Jacob are more equipped than ever before to deliver pinpoint accurate predictions for the fresh new season. Get ready to clip some bulletin board material!
We are back! After taking a break on recording this summer we hit the ground running with the grandson of Truett Cathy (Chick-Fil-A Founder), John White IV. John has become a great friend of CGF and is an unbelievable husband, father, and businessman. This conversation explores the values and principles behind Chick-fil-A and the importance of staying true to one's beliefs. The guest, John White IV, shares his personal experience growing up in the Chick-fil-A family and the impact of their corporate purpose. The conversation also touches on the topic of identity and the daily battle of finding one's true identity in Christ. Additionally, the discussion delves into John's introduction to golf and his son's passion for the game. In this conversation, John shares his experiences as a parent and a business owner, emphasizing the importance of stewarding gifts and finding identity in God rather than in external achievements. He discusses the role of golf in his life and how it has become a way to bond with his children. John also reflects on the lessons he learned through the adoption process and the unconditional love of God. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the significance of Psalm 127 and the importance of understanding the why behind our pursuits.
ASX 200 rose 13 points to 7827 (+0.2%) in quiet cautious trade ahead of US PPI tonight. Results are once again the focal point. Solid numbers from TPW and good guidance helping the retail sector again, with JBH up 4.0% on broker upgrades, PMV rose 1.2% and HVN pushing 1.9% ahead. Banks, as always were the beating heart of the market, with CBA up 1.5% ahead of results tomorrow. WBC and ANZ better on a broker upgrade, and CGF doing well on results today, up 6.5%. REITs mixed with GMG rebounding 0.9% and SGP off 0.7%. Elsewhere tech was mixed, WTC off 0.7% and REA up 1.0% on broker research, the All-Tech Index unchanged. In healthcare, CSL was dumped 4.6% post results as the outlook was sub-par, and Vifor seems to be still facing headwinds. Iron ore miners were slightly better, BHP up 0.3% and RIO rallying 0.5%, lithium again under severe pressure as PLS dropped 4.4% and MIN down 2.3%. LTR down 5.8%. Gold miners were better, bullion heading higher the driver, NEM up 1.5% and NST up 1.7%, with GMD jumping 8.3% following a large block trade. In corporate news, ORA revealed it had been approached with a NBIO at 255c by Lone Star. JHX is battling weak demand in ANZ together with rising wages and freight charges. On the economic front, wage growth came in a little lower than forecast, helping sentiment. In Asia, Japan has now made back all its losses from the extreme volatility last week. Japan up 2.8%, HK up flat and China -0.1%. 10Y yields slipped to 4%. Dow and NASDAQ Futures up 0.2% and 0.3%, respectively. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.
Join us as we explore the exhilarating world of High Road to China (1983), starring Tom Selleck and Bess Armstrong. Set in the 1920s, this film follows the adventures of Patrick O'Malley, a brash, hard-drinking pilot, and Eve Tozer, a headstrong heiress determined to rescue her kidnapped father. Their journey takes them through breathtaking landscapes, from the rugged mountains of Turkey to the exotic jungles of China. Along the way, they face dangerous enemies, unexpected allies, and the budding romance between them. Don't miss this classic blend of action, romance, and adventure that captures the spirit of exploration and the allure of the unknown. **Reviews Mentioned** King Kong (1933) - https://youtu.be/A_fKcKFDRVk The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) - https://youtu.be/BAd5l9wJ2Q4 Casablanca (1942) - https://youtu.be/Y8DM_7I7vIA The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) - https://youtu.be/CGF-eb_ySyI Quigley Down Under (1990) - https://youtu.be/Xe09LVglYoQ Raider of the Lost Ark (1981) - https://youtu.be/_P_N69j93aI **My Links** My Merch - jcornelison.redbubble.com My Site - https://classicmovierev.com/ My Books - https://www.amazon.com/John-E-Cornelison/e/B00MYPIP56 Mystery of the Cave - Book two of the Michael Potts Archaeological Mystery novel - https://amzn.to/3EvGCEE **Affiliates** Libsyn Podcast Hosting - https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CMR Grammar Checker Links - https://grammarly.go2cloud.org/SH1ax Internal Link Juicer WordPress - https://r.freemius.com/2610/2395752/ **The Equipment I Use for YouTube** Camera - https://amzn.to/3SjOUnI Audio - https://amzn.to/3gsatFu Teleprompter - https://amzn.to/3CQZQUf GoPro 9 - https://amzn.to/3ITZcbw **Say Hi on Social** Website: https://www.classicmovierev.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classicmovierev/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/classicmovierev **Disclaimer** CMR is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com. This is for entertainment and informative purposes only. Classic Movie Reviews claims no ownership of content. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”
Introduction Welcome to RetroLogic! I'm Dan Caporello here with John Cummis, Sam Wagers, and Shannon Eno But RetroLogic isn't just a podcast. It's a community of retro gamers! - We've got an active, friendly, and free discord. - Giveaways - Contests - AND Dive into our family of Retro podcasts! Like RetroGroove, a music history podcast, and On Topic Retro, a podcast dedicated to 1 video game per episode hosted by our very own John Cummins. - you can find everything at our website retrologic.games Tell me one thing that happened this week! Housekeeping Sam: Blog and Streaming updates John: On Topic/Retro Rewind + blog FilmLogic: a look at the invincible hero/villian trope. Also: Terminator, Michael Myres, The Monsters of Space Jam, Daredevil, Batman, and more! RetroGroove: is on summer hiatus, but the backlog is stacked! retrologic.games Star Wars dads: 10:48 The Price Is Retro If this is your first time playing Price Is Retro, here's how we play. I'm going to list off 4 or 5 games and everyone has to guess how much the lot is worth in total. Whoever is closest to the actual value wins that round! Everyone has a list and everyone guesses on each other's list. At the end, the player that won the most rounds wins the episode! But watch out for the robot Deus Guess Machina! He averages all of our guesses together for his own guess Shan's list Sam's list Dan's list John's list Trivia Card 31:40 Show Topic Gaming Conventions & Events. What shows have you been to? Do you go often? Running a convention Buying games/merch at cons Personal convention highlight/stories How can they improve? Community Couch All N Eric — Today at 1:16 PM Easily one of my favorite moments was when I got to film all these celebrities giving shoutouts back to my Army unit. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpXgLZkwd-s&pp=ygUUV2l6YXJkIGNvbiBzaG91dG91dHM%3D Wizard Con Shoutouts Eric Plunk — Today at 1:23 PM I got to be part of the Nintendo Dads panel to talk about retro gaming at the con in my home town. And by panel I mean just me and Marty Estes I was also introduced to the girl that voiced Ash from Pokemon. adam — Today at 1:23 PM i was going to origins game fair with my friends, and one of the features of the con was the ability to pitch a board game you designed to publishers with the intent of either getting advice or possibly being picked up by the publisher and have your board game sold. my friend sam had been developing a game for awhile called ‘go for the krill' a whale themed trick taking card game, and he was planning on pitching it at the convention. while we were in line to get tickets we struck up a conversation with the guy behind us we all hit it off, and it turns out he owned a board game company and he picked up my friends game and it's gonna be launched in the near future! OctoRock_1982 — Today at 2:07 PM My favorite convention memory is getting to spending time with Dan, John and Trey. DoubleD — Today at 2:35 PM A good friend and I took our sons to Gamescom 2016 in Cologne, Germany (pictured is the FFXV wristband I still have from the event). It was such an amazing and over the top event, and while I was originally excited for myself, I quickly switched gears and I let my son take over and decide how we spent our time there. It was my first large gaming event like this, so I didn't realize how much time we would spend waiting in line though. My favorite thing there was the Tekken 7 booth, but it was bittersweet, because we waited in line for a while to play it, and then found out that my son was too young and they wouldn't let him play it even though I was his father. Very strange, but still a great experience overall. Your Wallet's Defense Attorney — Today at 2:36 PM I've only ever been to Anime Midwest, and that was more to chaperone my sister. It was fun tho. It was really surreal seeing a bunch of people dressed up in cosplay, and it was fun trying to see how many I recognized. I got a picture with Pepsi Man. We went to a few panels of varying quality, from a professional samurai to some people who just bought a ton of Kazoos. We did Karaoke, and I sang Call Me Maybe, The Kirby Right Back At Ya Theme, Bye Bye Baby (Giants home run theme), Full Disclosure (Steven Universe), and Ya Got Trouble (Music Man). Someone sang Escape from the City (SA2) and the Phineas and Ferb Theme Song. It was a good time! txTrey — Today at 5:25 PM I took my son to CGF yesterday morning near opening time and he played a demo of a game called Ghost Ship Grannies. The game is an RPG about a group of grannies who get shipwrecked and you have to find the other grannies and do RPG things. Then when I obligatorily signed up for the email list after talking to the game's artist I saw 2 lines up on the sheet someone had signed up with the SAME FIRST.LAST@gmail.com address as my son's name! It was the most coincidental moment that has happened to me at a convention. That was the question, right? Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, check me out on Twitter at @RetrologicGames. You're also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! The link to that is in my twitter bio. You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games 1:10:00 = ish
This week our team explores top stories including: CGF investing in Strathcona CCS infrastructure 1PointFive sells CDRs to Microsoft Avangrid selling Kitty Hawk offshore wind lease to Dominion Cedar Expansion construction financing signed Celepsa taps sustainability-linked debt Additional information on Be.EV EV charging financing Clean Energy Infrastructure Fund raises solar loan Adani to spend $9bn on green hydrogen in Gujarat ADB approves support for power sector reforms in Sri Lanka If you're interested in learning more about CCS and Decarbonization efforts throughout the US please don't miss this year's US Power, Renewables, and Energy Transition Finance event taking place on November 19-20 in Austin Texas!
In this conversation, Toby and Jayce interview Matt Van Zandt, a former staff member of CGF. They discuss Matt's current life, his work in the financial investment world, and his continued involvement in golf. They also delve into Matt's college golf experience, including his time with College Golf Fellowship and winning the national championship in 2009. Matt shares the highs and lows of the tournament and the close bond he had with his teammates. Matt Van Zandt shares his experience working for College Golf Fellowship and transitioning from full-time ministry to the finance world. He emphasizes the importance of controlling spending, saving and investing wisely, and cultivating a spirit of generosity. Matt also discusses his dream golf course and the people he would love to play with.TakeawaysMatt Van Zandt is currently working in the financial investment world and continues to play golf.Matt's college golf experience was shaped by his involvement with College Golf Fellowship and the close bond he had with his teammates.Winning the national championship in 2009 was a highlight of Matt's college golf career, and he cherishes the memories and friendships from that time.The team's unity and support for each other played a significant role in their success.Matt's first and last college golf shots both ended up in the water, creating a unique statistic. Control your spending and practice self-control in managing your finances.Understand the power of compounding interest and start saving and investing early.Develop a spirit of generosity and learn to give, as it is better to give than to receive.Choose a golf course that you've always wanted to play and enjoy the experience.Play with people who have had a significant impact on your life and share a deep connection with them.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Current Life04:31 College Golf Experience and Team Bond09:03 Winning the National Championship14:22 The Power of Team Unity20:40 Joining College Golf Fellowship and the Early Years23:32 Why Matt Chose to Work for College Golf Fellowship26:26 Balancing Work in Finance and Ministry29:17 Financial Advice for College Golfers36:49 Dream Golf Course and Playing Partners
Steph is a mother of two beautiful girls and lives in Naarm in Melbourne, Wurundjeri Country, Australia. On today's episode of the podcast, Steph shares how she's leveraged goal setting to achieve her financial goals. She has been following Clever Girl Finance for at three years and breakdowns how she's achieved her recent amazing financial accomplishments as well as her long term financial goals. WHAT STEPH DISCUSSED: *How she went about improving her financial literacy *The mindset shifts she made to get promoted at work and increase her income, pay for her car in cash and max out her emergency savings *How she's becoming a role model to her daughters as a single parent How leveraging the CGF goal setting approach has been a game-changer for her AND MUCH MORE HOW TO KEEP UP WITH STEPH: - Via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-may-41838049 ❤ Get the best-selling Clever Girl Finance Books: clevergirlfinance.com/books ❤ Get access to 30+ free courses, worksheets, savings challenges, and our favorite banking resources: clevergirlfinance.com/course-packages/ ❤ Read the Clever Girl Finance Blog: clevergirlfinance.com/blog ❤ Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/clevergirlfinance
It's been a rough week. I hope you can smile while remembering Matt Primomo through listening to our interview from a few years ago. We lost another great human and avalanche professional last week- Nick Burks. A call to action of our community to reach out to The Avalanche Hour with stories of Nick that can be recorded and put together into a podcast episode. Email theavalanchehourpodcast@gmail.com to find out how to get involved. Music by Ketsa. https://ketsa.uk/ Go Fund Me for Stella and Milo: https://www.gofundme.com/f/supporting-stella-and-milo Resources for Grief and Support: Thanks to the help of Erin Good of Updraft Counseling for providing these descriptions. Responder Alliance - works to build awareness of stress injury and increase resilience for folks who work in austere environments. Please note they are largely focused on prevention, however many of the resources and tools are very applicable and provide a good foundation for having conversations around stress and trauma. https://www.responderalliance.com/ Climbing Grief Fund, American Alpine Club - CGF hosts a therapist directory and offers individual grants of up to $600 to individuals who have experienced grief or trauma related to climbing, alpinism, or ski mountaineering. You do not have to be a member of the American Alpine Club to apply for a CGF grant. https://americanalpineclub.org/grieffund American Avalanche Association - The A3 Avalanche Resilience Project also hosts a therapist directory with folks who have familiarity with the industry. A3 also offers a "resilience grant" of up to $500 to Professional and Affiliate members who are interested in pursuing therapy. https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/resilience-project Survivors of Outdoor Adventures and Recovery (SOAR) - SOAR offers professionally-facilitated peer support groups for folks who have experienced loss or trauma in the outdoors. I just attended one of their community connection workshops on grief and trauma and found it very helpful. Get in touch with this wonderful organization! http://soar4life.org/ Mountain Muskox - For our northern friends, Mountain Muskox is a fantastic organization that offers professionally-facilitated in person peer support circles in BC and Alberta. They also offer a weekend gathering each fall. https://www.mountainmuskox.com/ The Redside Foundation - Redside provides funding for guides who are in need of medical or mental health care. They do not provide counseling directly, but rather they will pay for up to eight therapy sessions for guides in need. While they focus on individuals who live in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. If you don't live in one of these states, don't let it stop you from getting in touch. They will help! https://www.redsidefoundation.org/ Bigger Than The Trail - BTTT is an organization that uses trail running as a platform to talk about mental health. They also offer scholarships to folks who experience financial barriers to individual therapy. BTTT will pay for up to eight therapy sessions, however please note they do not have a directory - they work with existing platforms such as BetterHelp or Calmerry, so the therapist may or may not have a familiarity with outdoor / backcountry pursuits. Still, it is a great option for someone who needs support. https://www.bttt.run/support
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is struggling to find a host for the 2026 Commonwealth Games after the Australian state of Victoria backed out. The government is reportedly considering an offer from the CGF for Malaysia to take on the role of host, which has elicited varied responses from both critics and enthusiasts. Journalist T. Avineshwaran of the Star Media Group weighs in on the debate.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
Join us as we explore The Dawn Patrol (1938), a classic tale of World War I aviation with Erroll Flynn, David Niven, and Basil Rathbone. **Reviews Mentioned** Captain Blood (1935) - https://youtu.be/0ft41Sv0Bb4 Son of Frankenstein (1939) - https://youtu.be/0QpscVZfaOc The Bishop's Wife (1947) - https://youtu.be/pV4tOpuneak The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) - https://youtu.be/dYbB8nAHsA0 The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) - https://youtu.be/nlT9YkYcS5c The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) - https://youtu.be/BAd5l9wJ2Q4 The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) - https://youtu.be/CGF-eb_ySyI Command Decision (1948) - https://youtu.be/0PFhsXoWXNA Twelve O'Clock High (1949) - https://youtu.be/CSnLUkIKh_8 **My Links** Mystery of the Cave - Book two of the Michael Potts Archaeological Mystery novel - https://amzn.to/3EvGCEE My Merch - jcornelison.redbubble.com My Other Books - https://www.amazon.com/John-E-Cornelison/e/B00MYPIP56 **Affiliates** Libsyn Podcast Hosting - https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=CMR Metricool Social Media - https://mtr.cool/OXYUDU Internal Link Juicer WordPress - https://r.freemius.com/2610/2395752/ **The Equipment I Use for YouTube** Camera - https://amzn.to/3SjOUnI Audio - https://amzn.to/3gsatFu Teleprompter - https://amzn.to/3CQZQUf GoPro 9 - https://amzn.to/3ITZcbw **Say Hi on Social** Website: https://www.classicmovierev.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classicmovierev/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/classicmovierev **Disclaimer** CMR is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com. This is for entertainment and informative purposes only. Classic Movie Reviews claims no ownership of content. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”
Abby Westling and Kiira Antenucci were devastated to lose their friend Luke to a climbing accident in 2022. But as they learned to cope with this tragedy, they began to dream up something big. In July of 2023, Kiira and Abby set out to attempt The Infinity Loop, an epic endurance test piece that summits Rainier twice and circumnavigates the mountain via the Wonderland Trail. The two have extensive experience as guides on Rainier, and have submitted dozens of times, but this challenge would push them to their limits. They also wanted to do it in memory of their friend, and raise money for the AAC's Climbing Grief Fund, which had supported them in the early stages of their grief process. Dive into this episode to hear the full story of how they set the female FKT on the Infinity Loop, the emotional ups and downs of such a massive challenge, why the Climbing Grief Fund means so much to them, and the impact of their incredible work in fundraising for the CGF. Find out more about the Climbing Grief Fund and get resources: https://americanalpineclub.org/grieffund
In this episode our hosts Toby Ragland and Jayce interview newly earned PGA Tour professional Josh Teater! Josh has been a friend of CGF for many years and has an unbelievable story. Tom went to Morehead State, has played professional golf for 22 years, and has been a PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour member for the majority of his career. Josh shares many stories about golf and faith and shares some real struggles and suffering that he has encountered in his life. This is an awesome episode with our good friend Josh Teater... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
In this episode our hosts Toby Ragland and Jayce interview newly earned PGA Tour professional Tom Whitney! Tom has been a friend of CGF for many years and has an unbelievable story. Tom went to the Air Force Academy, served in the Air Force for 4 years as a nuclear missile operator, and has been a professional golfer for 9 years now. Tom shares many stories about golf and faith and shares some extremely real struggles that he has faced in his life. This is an awesome episode with our good friend Tom Whitney... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com**Content Warning: This episode discusses a story of suicide. Listener discretion is advised.**
In this episode our host Toby Ragland and CGF President Brad Payne interview legendary PGA Tour Caddie Paul Tesori! Paul has been a friend of CGF for many years and has caddied for players including Vijay Singh, Jerry Kelly, Sean O'Hair, Webb Simpson and currently Cameron Young. Paul shares many stories about golf and faith and shares the difficulties and rewards of caddying on the PGA Tour... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
The Cult of Personality! On today's show I discuss Trump and Biden! Who falls more under the term The Cult of Personality? I also talk about an amendment to ban the state dept. from CGF! What is it? Listen to find out! Web Site: www.DontTreadonMerica.com DTOM Store (Promo code DTOM for 10% off) Sponsors: www.makersmark.com Social Media: DTOM on Facebook DTOM on X DTOM on TikTok DTOM on Instagram DTOM on YouTube
Wyatt and Jacob predict the outcome of the 2023 CGF season. Hot takes and bad mistakes. Big dreams for little teams. Can the spineless hosts handle the pressure of making such a divisive episode?
Welcome to the bonus season of CGF Staff Highlights! We have 28 staff all over the country and we are going to be highlighting one CGF Staff a month until we work through every single staff member. This episode is the fourth in this series of episodes and we are highlighting CGF Staff Draegen Majors. We talk through his 10+ years with CGF, how his life was impacted by CGF, his college golf years at SMU, and so much more! We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
CGF year 4 is nearly upon us! Join Wyatt and Jacob as they discuss CGF Hard Knocks, league rule changes, and the 2023 season schedules
In this episode our host Toby Ragland and CGF East Director Korky Kemp interview 5-Time PGA Tour winner Mark Wilson! Mark has been a friend of CGF for many years and has hosted many CGF retreats over the years. Mark shares many stories about golf and faith and shares the difficulties and rewards of playing on the PGA Tour... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
This episode focuses on the ministry of College Golf Fellowship or "CGF" as those in the know seem to refer to it. CGF Central Director, Marcus Jones, and Oklahoma staffer, Bryce Newton, join the podcast to talk about the group started, funny stories from its retreats/events and big names in golf who are part of the mission. On the back half of the podcast, CGF participants gush about Boiling Springs Golf club, the host of CGF Oklahoma's back to school retreat.
Welcome to the bonus season of CGF Staff Highlights! We have 28 staff all over the country and we are going to be highlighting one CGF Staff a month until we work through every single staff member. This episode is the third in this series of episodes and we are highlighting CGF Staff Steve Burdick. We talk through his 20+ years with CGF, how his life was impacted by CGF, his college golf years at Stanford with Tiger Woods and so much more! We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
In this episode our hosts Toby Ragland and Jayce Barber interview PGA Tour winner Ben Martin! Ben has been a friend of CGF for many years and even went to CGF Retreats during his time at Clemson. Ben shares many stories about golf and faith and shares the difficulties and rewards aspects of playing on the PGA Tour... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
Welcome to the bonus season of CGF Staff Highlights! We have 28 staff all over the country and we are going to be highlighting one CGF Staff a month until we work through every single staff member. This episode is the second in this series of episodes and we are highlighting CGF Staff Travis Woolf. We talk through his 10 years with CGF, how his life was impacted by CGF, his college golf years at TCU and so much more! We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
In this episode our hosts Toby Ragland and Jayce Barber interview Korn Ferry Tour Professional Jimmy Stanger! Jimmy has been a friend of CGF for many years and even went to 5 CGF Retreats during his time at the University of Virginia. Jimmy shares many stories about golf and faith and one of the best golf stories is about his win at the ACC Championship, This is a great episode with some incredible stories... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
After starting CGF in May of 2015, we recently hosted our last CGF event (of the foreseeable future) in February of 2022. In this episode of the podcast, we look back on this community project which has spanned almost a decade in the city of Chengdu, China. Over that time we’ve: Hosted about 140 events […]
Welcome to the bonus season of CGF Staff Highlights! We have 28 staff all over the country and we are going to be highlighting one CGF Staff a month until we work through every single staff member. This episode is the first in this series of episodes and we are highlighting CGF Vice President Stephen Bunn. We talk through his 25 years with CGF and how it has changed since the beginning, what he's up to now in the world of golf and his personal testimony. You are not going to want to miss this!We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us!Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
On our first episode of Season 2, Jennifer talks to Keri René Fuller about the non-linear trajectory of her career thus far. They unpack what it means to call something a “career,” taking purposeful rests & breaks, and the importance of leaning on others for support. They also talk about cultivating trust, resilience, and a safety net. Keri reflects openly about her 2-year journey booking Six, as well as Waitress and Jagged Little Pill, and this next chapter of writing and recording her own music. About Keri: Keri René Fuller's Broadway credits include Six (Jane Seymour), Jagged Little Pill (Swing) Waitress (Francine, Jenna u/s); Tour: Cats (Grizabella); TV: “Law & Order: SVU” (Snowflake). Regional: [title of show] (Heidi); Murder Ballad (Sara); Les Miserables (Eponine); Lizzie Borden (Lizzie); A Chorus Line (“Maggie); Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Rachel), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Helena), Titus Andronicus (Lavinia). Endless love and thanks to MJT, OKC, CGF, and this entire team. New EP to be released soon on all streaming platforms! Keri's IG: @krfuller13 Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Sign up for our newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/8e72e8dcb662/stay-in-touch Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com
In this episode our host Toby Ragland, Jayce Barber and CGF Vice President Stephen Bunn interview 5-Time PGA Tour winner Jonathan Byrd! Jonathan has been a friend of CGF for a close to 24 years and has been discipled by Stephen during his time on the PGA Tour. Jonathan went to Clemson where he was one of the best amateur golfers in the world and has had an incredible professional career. This is a great episode with some incredible stories... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 2 episodes a month for a total of 24 each year. In 2023 we are switching our rhythm from last year and we are doing our normal PGA Tour conversations but we will also be doing CGF Staff highlights as well. We are pumped for all that the Lord is doing in the world of golf and are pumped that you are along for the ride with us! Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
In this episode our host Jayce Barber and CGF President Brad Payne interview 4-Time PGA Tour winner Russell Henley! Russell has been a friend of CGF for a close to 8 years and has been discipled by Brad during his time on the PGA Tour. Russell went to the University of Georgia where he was one of the best amateur golfers in the world and has had an incredible professional career. We talk about his win in Mexico, his struggles the last few years almost winning but not closing it out, his marriage and relationship with his wife Teil and tons of other great content... This is a great episode and some incredible stories... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 1 episode a month for a total of 12 each year. In 2022 we will mainly focus on conversations with PGA Tour partners talking through all things Golf. Life. Faith.Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
This episode is in partnership with Primo Golf Apparel (primogolfapparel.com). Use the promo code CGF15 to receive 15% off your next Primo Golf purchase. In this episode our hosts Toby Ragland and Jayce Barber interview PGA Tour golfer Philip Knowles and his wife Olivia! Philip has been a friend of CGF for a long time and was discipled by Toby during his time at UNF. Philip went from playing on mini tours and the Korn Ferry to having his full PGA Tour card all within a year. This is a great episode and some incredible stories... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 1 episode a month for a total of 12 each year. In 2022 we will mainly focus on conversations with PGA Tour partners talking through all things Golf. Life. Faith.Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
In this episode our host Jayce Barber interviews professional golfer Wilco Nienaber alongside CGF Staff Norrie Steyn! Wilco has been a friend of Norrie's for a few years and is going to be hosting the first ever international CGF retreat this December in South Africa. Wilco made waves in the news when he played in a PGA Tour event last year and led the field in driving distance. We talk about all things pro golf, growing up in South Africa and how the Lord has grown Wilco in his faith. This is a great episode... let us know what you think by reviewing us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!We will be releasing 1 episode a month for a total of 12 each year. In 2022 we will mainly focus on conversations with PGA Tour partners talking through all things Golf. Life. Faith.Follow us on social media and check out our website.Instagram - @CollegeGolfFellowshipFacebook - College Golf FellowshipTwitter - @CGFTweetWebsite - CollegeGolfFellowship.comEmail - Podcast@CollegeGolfFellowship.com
This week, we start out by revealing the answers to CGF 100's round of “Listener, Name THY Tune,” and then we move on to our three travelogue segments:CARNEGIE CONCERT CLUBSergei Taneyev, At the Reading of a Psalm (YouTube)PIERRE MONTEUX'S RULES FOR YOUNG CONDUCTORShttps://www.willcwhite.com/2022/08/pierre-monteuxs-rules-for-young-conductors/ LA MAISON-MUSEE MAURICE RAVELhttps://fondationmauriceravel.com/en/come-visit-le-belvedere/CLASSICAL MIXTAPEThe full playlistRachmaninoff, “These Summer Nights”Dukas, L'apprenti sorcierRavel, Le Tombeau de Couperin, ToccataTHINK YOU CAN STUMP US? GO AHEAD AND TRY!Google Form for “Name that Tune: Stump the Hosts Edition” You can reach us at classicalgabfest@gmail.com and on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagram
Benjamin Franklin once said, “Happiness consists more in small conveniences or pleasures that occur every day, than in great pieces of good fortune that happen seldom to a man in the course of his life.” The easiest way to find joy every day is by prioritizing and enjoying life's simplest pleasures. You don't have to wait for those big moments or milestones to make you happy. Join Bola and Yazmir from team CGF to explore 5 simple pleasures that you can begin enjoying today! ❤ Get the best-selling Clever Girl Finance Books: https://clevergirlfinance.com/books ❤ Get access to 30+ free courses, worksheets, savings challenges, and our favorite banking resources: https://clevergirlfinance.com/course-packages/ ❤ Read the Clever Girl Finance Blog: https://clevergirlfinance.com/blog ❤ Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/clevergirlfinance
Comparing ourselves to others may seem harmless or even healthy because we see it as a way to measure up to others. But we should never compare ourselves to others because it can leave us unhappy and exhausted. Today Bola and Yazmir from team CGF will discuss three key reasons why you should never compare yourself to others. ❤ Get the best-selling Clever Girl Finance Books: https://clevergirlfinance.com/books ❤ Get access to 30+ free courses, worksheets, savings challenges, and our favorite banking resources: https://clevergirlfinance.com/course-packages/ ❤ Read the Clever Girl Finance Blog: https://clevergirlfinance.com/blog ❤ Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/clevergirlfinance