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Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network
The implications of proposed new franchising laws

Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 24:55


The floated changes to Australia's franchising laws, for which the consultation period is still open, could have material impacts on the viability of some franchising models in Australia, argues one BigLaw partner. In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Dentons partner Robyn Chatwood about her background and interest in franchising law, the proposed changes to Australia's franchising laws and why such changes are in motion, how and why this space sees voluminous change, and the potential consequences and outcomes from the proposed changes currently in consultation. Chatwood also delves into the material impacts on the market and whether or not franchises will want to do business in Australia, how best lawyers in this space can advise clients in the face of such change, navigating client fears and anxieties in this time, and issues surrounding deregulation. If you like this episode, show your support by  rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!

Podcasty Retro Nation
Retro noty 104: Stuart Chatwood – alt-rock v moderní sérii Prince of Persia a Darkest Dungeon

Podcasty Retro Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 23:36


V Retro notách často narážíme na profesionální skladatele, kteří do branže přišli buď jako protřelí profící, jako čerství absolventi nebo se vypracovali interně z pozice vývojáře. Ale aby se do herní kompozice pustil profesionální muzikant, natož jezdící po světě s klubovou kapelou, takový příběh se vidí málokdy.  A Stuart Chatwood je přesně takový týpek. Jeho kapela The Tea Party si na klubové scéně v devadesátkách získala slušné jméno a její originální mix alternativního rocku s exotickými nástroji inspiroval vývojáře z Ubisoftu, aby právě Chatwooda oslovili kvůli práci na soundtracku připravovaného Prince z Persie. No a nakonec si sedli tak, že se klubový muzikant stal dvorním skladatelem celé série. Jeho životní příběh si můžete poslechnout v tomto díle podcastu Retro noty.  Podívejte se na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.retronation.cz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ na skvělé výlety do herního retra!

Rave & Drool: A Chronicle of '90s CanRock
EP71: The Tea Party - Stuart Chatwood

Rave & Drool: A Chronicle of '90s CanRock

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 70:37


This episode I welcome Stuart Chatwood of The Tea Party! We chat about their origins, a fortuitous gig opening for Blue Rodeo, their transition to a major label, the power of MuchMusic, their friendship with Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, 25 years of TRIPtych and more!So, please give it a listen and if you want more '90s CanRock content, find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and follow our official playlist on Spotify and Apple! Also, if you want to support the podcast, visit https://www.patreon.com/ravedrool, subscribe/follow the podcast wherever you're listening to this and give us a positive rating and review! https://www.twitter.com/RaveDrool/https://www.facebook.com/RaveDrool  https://www.instagram.com/RaveDrool/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbtw_jN4pSaz1pystngg0_w/featured https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qsfgN0vkbyJ9FShN9rLie?si=2b92d8aeb2984bb8https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/rave-drool-a-chronicle-of-90s-canrock/pl.u-8aAVXpehxELMaW     Support the Show.

Sixteen:Nine
Neil Chatwood, Omnivex

Sixteen:Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 44:17


The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT Using data is pretty much integral to just about any ambitious and involved digital signage network being spun up these days, but for a lot of vendors and their customers, it's still a relatively new concept and approach. That's definitely not the case for the Toronto-area CMS software firm Omnivex, which has been around for more than 30 years and has always made data-driven communications central to what it does. More than 20 years ago, the core Omnivex solution included a module called DataPipe. I know, because I was using the thing way back then for a digital ad network I launched ... probably 10 years too early, but that's a story for another time. While a lot of its competitors have developed and marketed platforms that are pretty and loaded with bling, Omnivex has resolutely stuck to its technology guns with software that's quite involved and very powerful. The net result is Omnivex gets involved in a lot of the more complicated jobs in which real-time data, and the context it provides, shapes what shows up on screens. Airports, for example, are a very active vertical. I had a long, detailed chat with Neil Chatwood, a transplanted Brit who runs the global transport file for Omnivex. We could have gone on for hours, as he has a lot of insights about data, security, and programming content for large, very involved environments. Neil, thank you for joining me. For those people who don't know Omnivex, can you just give a quick rundown on the company?  Neil Chatwood: Yeah, for sure. So, Omnivex was established back in the dark ages of digital signage, 1991. It's a privately owned organization, just outside of Toronto, Ontario and Canada. Oh, come on. It's in Toronto. Like, Toronto goes on forever.  Neil Chatwood: Yeah, it's right. Pretty much right on the border. Well, it's on the subway line now. They've expanded the subway, so that finally happened.  Yeah, it's not like you see countryside on the other side of the parking lot though. Neil Chatwood: Not anymore. In the last 10 years, there's been a Vaughan skyline, as depressing as that may be. But yeah, I've been around a long time in a private family owned organization and it's really grown off the back of our focus on leveraging real time data, integrating with basically any system we could possibly think of. And that pedigree has kept us in the business for over 30 years now.  Yeah, I have a history in a network I started more than 20 years ago using Omnivex. So I was familiar with Omnivex products and datapipe and everything. So we were talking before we turned on the recording. I found it amusing that a lot of the software side of the industry has awakened to the idea of data integration and data handling for the last four or five years when it's something you were doing like 25 years ago.  Neil Chatwood: Yeah. Back in around 2009-2010 when a lot of the industry was yelling Content is King. Right. Don't say that.  Neil Chatwood: I know. You see. I do. Yeah, it's a classic. And our ownership at the time, you know, they like to have fun and they took that and changed it into Context as King and we've really kind of run with that since inception. But I joined the organization in 2010 and data and complexity is where we've always really hung our hat. We're a software vendor but the majority of our revenue comes from licensed sales. But we really do find ourselves in the trenches with our partners and our clients getting in there and providing pseudo consultancy on what data do you have in house?  Like, how has it been stored? What methods can we use? And figuring out the solution in parallel with all of the stakeholders, even though at the face of it we're just slinging CMS licenses. So that's our heritage and when I'm when I start talking to someone who's interested in looking at the market or you get a lead or you're talking to someone at a trade show, my advice is always to take a look at a bunch of companies. Take a bunch of companies, look at all these CMSs. In all the old guard, there's a good handful of companies that I might say some names, Navori, for example, StrataCash, Scala, right. They're all pretty old guard, when we talk about the digital signage industry.  I encourage people to take a look at all the products that are on the market and once you start to get those demos and you start to go through the sales process, you can really see the DNA of where that company's come from, right? Like, are they focused on a really pleasant UX/UI experience? Are they focused on performing high end post processing within the platform itself and are good at asset generation as opposed to creating it in a third party piece of kit and bringing it in. Our DNA has always been on the data side our position is that if you're going to make good images and assets that you're going to bring into the CMS, trying to ask a creative to use a tool, that's not something they're already comfortable with, you know you're kind of paddling upstream on that. So we've always taken the position of let people use the software that they're already comfortable with. Let's not introduce a knowledge gap, bring it in. And that leads us to, well, if we're not going to focus on the asset side, let's focus on the data side. So yeah, that's where we've come from. And it's where goals are set for in the future as well.  Well, when you have literally hundreds of software options out there these days and I would suspect most of them in some way say, yes, we do data handling, we have data integration, we have APIs or whatever it may be. How does an end user discern what's real versus just you the bare essentials? Neil Chatwood: That's a good question. When the user is going through that sales process and they're doing their comparisons, they have to show you it works right? Like, we're in an industry that is extremely visual, very creative. And you and I have been to a lot of trade shows and a lot of the DSEs in our time and if you're walking around there on setup day, I've seen plenty of CMS vendors running their showreel on windows media player, right. Before the crowds arrive and it's like, well if your stuff's that good, why are you using that? Like, why are you doing it that way? So if I was a buyer or if I was a third party consultant trying to guide someone through this, I'd be like the first couple of calls you're going to have with them. You're going to get the dog and pony show, right. They're going to show you all the sexy stuff, right? Oh yeah, all works great. Do you want to bring this plug in? Get your IT team involved, right? The people who know where your data lives and what format it's in, how accessible it is. And get them to sit down with the sales engineers of these CMS companies and get them to POC and get your data into their product, right? Most CMSs at this point, they're cloud hosting their software as a service, right? If they're sitting there and they're saying this is really easy. We can just go bing bong bop and it comes in, alright then show me. Just don't accept it at face value if you really want to dig into this stuff. I don't know any software vendor out there that isn't going to entertain the idea of a proof of concept or at least won't say, yeah, sure like any salesperson just wants to get the sale. Right.  So, if you've got this accessible data, right. Let's say it's up on Azure, right. It's some kind of blob storage or if it's accessible through an API. Can you just give me the keys? Like, let me in and I'll show you it in real time and then we'll bring it in. Once they can prove that to you, then it's not about data accessibility anymore. It's then you need to start looking into the assurances that they're going to be ethical and they're going to have the same levels of governance and control over that data that is being ingested into their system. That's where a lot of our focus is now. And you've really kind of touched on that with APIs. Back in the nineties, when we were asked to integrate with all these different data sources. We were lucky if there was documentation, it was probably RS232, serial cables.. David:That's a term I haven't heard in a long time. Neil Chatwood: Yeah. Using Telnet to get in. So like, a lot of the solution building was just kind of banging your head against the wall just to even access the data and make it legible to processing that data into information and then getting that information down onto the screen. That is less of a concern now because we're at the point where any data provider, they've probably got a fully or semi documented API or they've got an SDK, a software development kit where for the most part, if we're looking to POC a data integration. It probably takes us two to four hours, right? But based on how well documented it is, if the data structure is easy to work with and more often than not, the biggest part that takes the most time is liaising with the third party organization to let us in, right?  Because the client will say, Oh yeah.we use such and such for this and we're using this product for our bus timetables, our bus scheduling. Can you guys hit that? So it's like, well, there's a good chance we've already hit it because we've got clients there already but if we haven't, then we need to start up an engagement and start talking to that third party organization. This is the sticking point, right? Because when we start talking to that third party organization that controls that data, that the client is already paying for and leveraging it in house. Depending on the attitude and market position of that third party, they might not want to let us in, right? Like there's a bunch of organizations out there that sell digital signage as a value add, right? So, a good example of that would be, the historic vendors for flight information display systems, right? Screens in airports showing arrivals and departures. They sold data and the screen element was like, Oh, by the way, you probably want to show this on a screen, right? So we'll just sell you that too. It's a value add, it's not a true CMS. It's a point solution. So when we're engaging with that third party vendor, I'm often at the head end of this for transportation, I'm like, Hey, we're working on this project with a mutual client, they want us to get into your data. Is there any way you can provide a sandbox or some test keys so we can just prove this out? Depending on where they're at, they might not want to let us in. So, the sticking point becomes, then I have to go back to the client and say to the client, I don't wanna cause any friction here, but we can't get in without credentials and they're not giving us any. So can you please get involved? And those are the conversations where things start getting political. We're not looking to roll logs under our course friction anywhere. But as far as I'm concerned, your client's already paying for the data, right? Like if you know if you want to bolt on some charges for hey now you're using it for digital signage, so we want to charge you an extra 5k a year. That's on you. But as far as I'm concerned, an existing client is paying for the data, they want to use it this way. You're standing in the way of progress here. So, how do we deal with that? I spend so much time dealing with that now. And a reaction to that about five years ago, I started a scum works team internally. Here in order to proactively build data partnerships so that when a client says a key phrase, Everbridge is a good example, right. For mass emergency notification. So when a client says Everbridge, we don't have to go through an uncertain process of reaching out to someone we don't know, not knowing what their position is. It's like, we've actually already got this working somewhere else. We can get in here. I can show you an example of it already working or if you can give us access, we can actually prove it with your data. So that, yeah, that's the business. I just wanted to ask,  I've seen companies that talk in terms of what I call functionality apps so that they developed a data handshake with, as you said, Everbridge and then they sort of market that as an application, this is something that we can activate for you. Is that how you look at it? Or is that kind of a different angle?  Neil Chatwood: We look at it that way, conceptually because it's modularity, right? So, in our product, we're going to use a mechanism to reach out to that, that could be through some custom scripting or it could be within a product in our stable that has a full UI, in order to access that data. Like a good example would be, back in the day we had a via link for a via phone system. Right. So, that functionality that some organizations call them widgets, right. Where it's like, Hey, I just want to slot in this functionality. It's a couple of clicks. I put in my username, put in my password and away we go. We operate that in the backend of the system. But at this point, don't have a full kind of walkthrough where it's like, Hey, put in your Twitter username and password and away you go. Ours is a little bit more behind the curtain. We do it that way because we have user personalities. We actually used to use the Simpsons characters too, like, are we dealing with a bar? Are we dealing with Maggie? Like, who are we dealing with here? So those user profiles. It's like, you should be doing this, right? And if when we're looking at building out a data integration, that should really be set and forget it. There really is no reason to go in there on a regular basis and be changing that information or that query or the way we're massaging the data. So that is an administrative function, right? That is something that's behind the scenes. By virtue of that, we're probably dealing with someone who's a bit more technical, as a bit of an IT background. So, we have a relatively open system, right? So, whereas when we're dealing with widgets and a simplified user experience. Click this button, put username in, click this button, put your password and click this, or it comes on screen and now you can kind of like trim that down like that. That's what I've seen some CMSs do and I think that's a really light low friction way to get that data in there. We take the approach of like we're a toolkit. We're going to assume that our users and our clients and our channel are matching our products and our toolkit to the right levels of user. So, in the backend, it's like, here's a fully open interface that you can do whatever the heck you want with, we can give you some foundational building blocks or modules to enable and empower that user to take it where they want to take it. And that speaks to kind of one of our other positions in the industry where anyone who's been around kind of knows that Omnivex deals with relatively complex situations because we've got that wide open back end that frankly is quite and is a bit scary, right? To a user that just wants to change a welcome board or change some numbers that are on a restaurant board. So that's really not our target market, right? Our target market is predominantly enterprise level. They've got an in-house IT team or they've got a good system integrator involved where we can really get into the weeds on what data you have. Data has a cost, right? Well organizations are paying to cultivate it, gather it, store it in house. How do we make that data actionable by adding incremental value to it? That's what we're looking for. So when we go into a situation, we want to find those people, those stakeholders within the end client and within our channel to get into those deeper discussions on like, I know you want to point an arrow to the right but if we look at what data you've got in house, like, let's say, modern elevator system or a modern escalator system where we're able to tie into the back end of, Hey, on a Monday, this elevator serves floors 8 through 12.  But, on weekends or on bank holidays, that elevator is completely shut off. Then, I probably don't want that arrow to go right, when that elevator is offline. I want it to point straight ahead like a zero degrees rotation, right? Instead of 90 degrees rotation. So if we don't have an awareness of what data the client has and the client doesn't have the kind of persona or has the team in house that knows, how their systems work and how their architecture and what data they have, then they might not be the best fit for the kind of challenges we're looking to tackle. You're doing a lot more than changing a price or a soup of the day.  Neil Chatwood: Yeah, that's the table stakes, right? I mean honestly, it's a bad word in our industry, but If you really want it to go down, PowerPoint is able to do that now. Like you can integrate PowerPoint with Excel. So I know, ever since I've been in the industry, you're always kind of one step away from someone saying, well, why wouldn't I just use PowerPoint for that? It's like, well, you're missing a whole bunch of functionality on top of it. But fundamentally, any CMS worth its salt has two core elements that it needs to play with. It needs to play with data and it needs to bring in assets and basically import those two elements into a layout, right? So by that definition, can PowerPoint do it? Yeah, If we really boil it down but there's so much value on top of any of these systems. But getting to that data, exploring the data with the clients is where our ROI comes in and that's a scary term for a lot of people in this industry too. I honestly think digital signage was really looking for ROI metrics for what feels like 20 years, we were really struggling. We only really started to get metrics around that in certain fields. Right. So it's really easy to establish ROI when we've got a camera pointed to the audience, we're looking at expressions and demographics and we're triggering it and we're detecting when eyeballs are looking this way. So ROI on that is really easy. You want me to give you ROI on a wayfinding arrow changing from zero degrees to 90 degrees. That's going to be a bit more obfuscated but maybe you're going to see that down the road when you have an independent audit on your facility and your KPIs go shifted five points because your space is a lot more usable now. So, adding incremental value on that data is really what we're looking to do and you mentioned menu boards. Menu boards are a real quick win. It's very transparent, the value of that is very clear but when we start to talk around, passengers flow around an airport or like nudge theory, convincing people to move one way instead of another way because that benefits the operations of the environment. That is a little bit more tricky to prove ROI on but the humans walking around that space are going to have less friction and less stress while they're in there. But it really all comes down to weaponizing the data like how do we get the most out of it? How do we turn data into information?  I could ask a bunch of questions but we probably talked for about three hours. I'm curious about a big job that you were directly involved in and Omnivex was obviously directly involved in at Minneapolis airport which is considered one of the better airports on the planet now. What's all involved there? Because there's a lot of data handling and a lot more going on than just saying that the flight to Seattle is at gate 47.  Neil Chatwood: Yeah, there is a lot going on at MSP and just to give them a quick shout out, MSP just won the best airport in North America for the third year running. I think that came out a couple of days back and I think they've won it like seven times out of the last eight years. So, they've got a dedicated team in house that takes care of this stuff. And I really want to focus on not Omnivex for a second here because the airport deserves to be called out here and so do us. We've got a system integrator in there called radiant technology as well out of Columbus, Ohio. And the success there has really started with the vision of their CIO, Eduardo Valencia. He was directly inspired by sports stadiums, right? And he was personally quite frustrated when he went to a sports stadium. How come the puck goes in the net, the whole stadium changes color and everything goes whiz bang and all of a sudden I'm being advertised, Coca Cola and like why do my screens in my airport suck? But I'm able to see this when I go to a hockey game. So there's got it. So he used certain mechanisms to figure out what's going on in the industry and who's able to power these full experiences within a facility and thankfully led him to us. So it really started with that frustration and they took a strategic view at the airport where you'll hear Eduardo talk about it. The entire airport should just be treated as a single pane of glass and I should be able to control any screen in the airport any way that I want which is a great ambition and a lot of facilities, it's not just airports. A lot of facilities have a similar ambition and it's very easy to start with that dream but it's not going to happen unless you align resources in house. So, MSP have their own decision making panel for digital signage.  They've got a group in house that is responsible for pushing this forward. Nothing good, nothing worthwhile, nothing award winning happens by accident. Like, they've taken a real pragmatic approach to this. So, they took a look at their screen estate. They took a look at the use cases. They took a look at that data and they engaged that system integrator as I mentioned, Radiant to like all right, how do we make good on all this stuff? So, it started from the top which kept teams engaged. It kept them focused and that's why this is a success. So, a part of that with a foundational piece of technology in there. But we're really just a toolkit and it speaks to what I mentioned before about, Hey, our backend might be a little bit scary but you can do whatever the heck you want. That's the power of a toolkit. So, to go back to what you mentioned about that widget and that usability you can have a really like turbo linear workflow but that really hamstrings capabilities, right? So when you're making a product, you've got to decide which way you want to go?  Do I want to go a mile wide? And an inch deep or do I want to go real deep where the scary stuff lives? That's where we typically are. Where were the, you know, where were the angler fish? So, that was MSPs approach and that example I mentioned was about what the elevators are doing, what the escalators are doing. What's happening operationally right now within my airport. So that's where you start. Like what's happening right now. Okay. So what's happening now? Well, Delta airlines have these check-in counters open. So well, I know my building, I know where the check-in counters are. So the screens that are directly parallel at the curbside to those check-in counters, then let the people pulling up in their cars know, Hey, if you want to go Delta, there's a big Delta logo and it says open underneath it. Okay. Particularly airports that are dynamically assigning check in counters for smaller airlines, right?  Neil Chatwood: For sure. Yeah. Multi-use, environment. So, when we're, yeah. So there's always going to be situations where like, Oh yeah, that terminal that's United terminal, right? So like, there's no real variance there, but there's a whole bunch of smaller airlines and they call it common use. So, yeah. So, you know, we've got systems where, you know, let's say, you know, a smaller airline, you know, logs in like, you know, one example could be Flair. I don't, it's not around anymore. Right. But flair could log in. Okay. Well, they've only got two flights a day but they need to take over the ticket counter, they need to take over this gate temporarily. So when they log into the common use platform which is what's on those screens in front of those agents. When they log into that common use platform by virtue of them logging in, I know who they are, right? And I know that they work for Flare. So now it makes sense to change the screens that are physically behind that desk. Put up the default content for Flare right now because until this agent makes some decisions around, this screen is going to be the backdrop. This screen is going to be a priority checking or whatever. Maybe we just want to highlight that this is Flare's house now and then as they go through their login procedure the screens can be set up any way that they like and what we can do is we can provide dashboards and linear use case tools that makes it easy for that user. That's where things should be easy where someone's interacting with digital signage as this is not their job. Like their job is to make sure that they're processing passengers and getting them to where they need to be. There might be really high turnover. They have no interest or time to be trained on how to use a content management product. So it's like, look at that requirement. So what do I need to do? I probably need to present the screens that are behind them, I need to present to them the assets that are available to them and I need them to highlight which flight that they care about right now, that could all be manual. So, their experience is like, okay, I'm Neil, I've logged in, I'm at Flare, bang, screens change. Okay, I've got four screens behind me, what do you want on each one of these screens? I want to do image one, image three and image five. Instantly goes up on the screens behind them. All right, I'm done. So that's where it's really important to reduce that friction and make it easy. Not necessarily when we're setting up the data flow because again, I'm only really going to be setting up that data flow once and then maybe changing it when upstream data sources change. That experience for that airline agent, that is multiple times a day. That's where we need it to be frictionless, not on the data integration side. I think it's interesting with airports and other large footprint facilities like mass transport hubs, stadiums, multi use areas where there's a stadium, restaurants, residential, commercial on and on and on and airports in particular, I kind of see two threads to how experience works. I see these gorgeous, very ambitious, very expensive, digital art installations and giant LED walls in newly built airports and they talk about the experience of that and how people are going to feel good about flying and so on. But I see this whole other side and it is much more what you're talking about. A great experience in an airport is not being panicked, not being lost, not being delayed, not knowing where things are, all that sort of stuff. To me, that's a far more important experience, is that kind of how you see it and how some of your clients see it?  Neil Chatwood: There's a few hats I could wear on this. The first hat I'll wear is someone who wants to sell as many licenses as possible. I would rather they have a thousand flat panel screens, right. But that's not where the industry's going. Right. And the big reason for that is, we as an industry, we've watched the price of DV LEDs really just go through the floor to the point where there's real comparisons where it's like, is this a parity with like a 55 inch flat panel now For me to get a DVD, like a modular DVLED the same price. So that's a huge part of it. It's like the cost has finally come down to a point where it's reasonable at scale but a lot of it is also just straight up hype, right? Like airports, like anyone else have to sell and compete with other airports. And this is something that you don't really think about until you get into it but when you've got two airports that are within an hour's drive of each other. They're not only competing for passengers, they're competing for the airlines.  Yeah.  Neil Chatwood: Right? So it's like, If I'm courting with the idea of trying to bring a major airline two that are right next to each other but a good comparison would be like SFO in Oakland, right? So it's like, okay well, if I'm in Oakland, how do I convince people not to go over the bridge to SFO? I'd probably need the carriers that carry the most passengers.  San Jose? Neil Chatwood: Oh yeah. Good example. Yeah. So a lot of these big sexy installations are coming from, you've got to keep up with the Joneses. But also the price of DVLEDs is reasonable now. So there is that part of the market where it's all about the LinkedIn posts and the marketing and the wow factor. Yeah, you're exactly right. So there'll be like a handful of those within an airport, right? Like a good example would be, Nashville. We worked on a project with Nashville airport and the content that provided for that was, Gentle Home out of Montreal, where they all are. So, they provided that in an awesome job but that is just one. It's essentially two screens in probably in a state of, I think about 800 or so,  Something like that. Neil Chatwood: So, the big glitzy installations are now basically a requirement for any new build or any renovation for any airport. There's a couple of projects that I'm aware of that are really interesting. But in terms of decision making, like when I come back down to the fundamental goal of signage in general, not just digital, is to convey information quickly and clearly guide decision making in an environment. Is this generative AI artwork doing that? No, it's not going to help me get some flight on time but it might bring down my blood pressure a little bit, that's what these art installations are, right?  Like they're looking for an opportunity for facilities to express themselves, reinforce their branding, market the local area but also sell advertising which is a huge driving factor on some of these big installations too. So, there's very much like, let's call them the anchors, right? Like they're the anchor installations now where there's millions and millions of dollars being spent and then it's why I've always kind of enjoyed your outlook and your material Dave is like, the boring stuff and that's what I'm into as well and when I'm walking around the world. That's the stuff that I'm like, Oh, that is cool as hell. One of the best bits of boring signage at MSP is that good design is invisible, right? So, there is an underground walkway. It's not a walkway. It's more like a hallway but it's very much a liminal space and you're going under there. I'm trying to imagine putting my hand up. It's probably about 10 feet tall. So it's like, well, there's not much opportunity for overhead signage cause we can only really add probably about eight inches to this, like overhead. So, that team works with a display vendor and they put in, I think it's roughly around it's about a hundred or so feet wide. I know I'm probably over, I get it. It's probably about 80 feet wide. But 80 feet wide by about seven inches high.  So number one, okay, well, we're still compliant with safety and we've got this screen in this hallway now. What's great about it is it's pure wayfinding. All it does is just show people where they need to go. But upstream of this, like this very boring sign is I would estimate two and a half thousand data points. Yeah. In order to get the arrow point in the right way showing, Oh, you're looking for this airline or you're looking for a route with accessibility or you're looking for the TSA. When you add together the time to get to the queue, plus the queue time, which way should you go? What condition are the elevators in? What condition are the escalators in? Where as an airport, do I want to drive people right now, based on what's going on in my space? All that intelligence is above that sign, logically. But as a passenger, I look at it and I'm like, Oh yeah, I'm going with Air Canada today. Bump, I'm done. But the solution is so complex behind it but ultimately, it just means, Hey, this logo appears on screen and this arrow is at 220 degrees and that boils down to that. And I think that use case is beautiful like simplicity in design, it gets rid of the friction. It gets people where they need to be. That's what we're in this business for.  But the bottom line on that is it looks simple to the end user, to the observer, but there's a lot going on behind the curtains to make that work seamless.  Neil Chatwood: Yeah. Again, good design is invisible, right? Like you would have no idea the complexity that goes on with that screen. Like I said, we could talk for a very long time but we're already running longer than I usually do. So I got to wind this down, Neil, this has been great.  Neil Chatwood: Thanks, Dave. Omnivex has been around for a long time. I've been around a long time. You've been around a long time. I'm surprised we've not get to this earlier but thanks so much. I really respect Sixteen Nine and what you've done for the industry. And I encourage you to keep at it. We need a rational voice in this craziness.  All right. Well, thanks. Thanks again.  Neil Chatwood: All right. Thanks a lot, Dave. Take care.

Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast
Episode 231: Jason Chatwood, Quinn Tocheniuk & Max Stagg

Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 49:29


We take a look back at the week that was in major baseball news for Alberta, including Matt Coutney's promotion and the Baseball Alberta Women's Team announcement. We also rewind on the WCBL week that was, and chat with Sylvan Lake coach Jason Chatwood, Okotoks pitcher Quinn Tocheniuk and Fort McMurray outfielder Max Stagg.

The Sound Affect
Episode 48 - Stuart Chatwood picks Ocean Rain by Echo and The Bunnymen

The Sound Affect

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 96:57


For over 30 years, Stuart Chatwood has been 1/3 of Canada's legendary Tea Party. He has also garnered great attention as a soundtrack composer for video games like Prince of Persia and the recently released Darkest Dungeon II. Whether it is as a member of The Tea Party, in his role as a music producer, or his soundtrack composing, Chatwood pushes the sonic landscape to create a musical aesthetic like few others. His choice of album is Echo & The Bunnymen's classic Ocean Rain, and album well worth a visit.

Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast
Episode 168: Jason Chatwood

Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 31:15


Jason Chatwood has seemingly become Mr. Baseball in Central Alberta. He's the lead instructor and coach at St. Joseph High School Academy in Red Deer, he does some scouting with the Arizona Diamondbacks and he's the head coach of the WCBL's Sylvan Lake Gulls. Chatwood isn't that far removed from playing the game either. Growing up in Innisfail, he played all over the province and even representing Alberta before a very successful college career at Colby Community College and then NCAA Division I Gonzaga University, which is where he got his first taste of coaching and mentoring. We recently sat down to talk about his baseball journey, the challenges of wearing so many different hats, and the importance of family, which starts with his wife, Heather, who was a softball standout and a member of Canada's national team.

Desert Tiger Podcast
Stuart Chatwood of The Tea Party on the new EP "Sunshower", re-releasing their debut album, & Darkest Dungeon!

Desert Tiger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 28:14


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The Jim Cressman Podcast
The Jim Cressman Podcast EP 71 - Stuart Chatwood

The Jim Cressman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 38:25


The Tea Party, the multi-Platinum selling, multi-Juno Award nominated trio consisting of singer/guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Jeff Martin, bassist and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Chatwood and drummer/percussionist Jeff Burrows has returned with Sunshower, a collection of five new songs that once again showcase their mastery of light and shade, and why they continue to occupy a unique place within the ever-changing musical landscape. Set for release on Nov. 26, 2021 through Coalition Music, Sunshower serves as a companion piece to the 2019 EP Black River, presenting a message of hope in the face of the most challenging year we as a society have endured so far in the 21st century. Together, the EPs will comprise the eventual full-length album Blood Moon Rising, officially marking the latest chapter in The Tea Party's on-going saga. Since releasing its major-label debut album Splendor Solis in 1993, The Tea Party has come to be regarded as one of the world's most innovative rock bands, with a sound that incorporates everything from traditional instrumentation from around the world, to cutting-edge digital technology. Now, after more than 30 years as a band, The Tea Party is ready to open a new chapter in its saga, a story that remains rooted in the goal to create new, ambitious, and thought provoking music.

Artificial Turf Wars
ATW Episode 211: What a Relief!

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 53:45


Greg and Josh discuss the acquisitions of Adam Cimber and Corey Dickerson, including what they can bring to the club, how they impact the depth and what the trade says about how the Jays will operate going forward. They also go over the All-Star selections of Vlad Jr, Marcus Semien and Teoscar Hernández, the struggles of Ryu and how he can get out of them and Chatwood and how he can't, Anthony Kay's strong recent run and creative uses for him with a healthy rotation, Lourdes Gurriel's hot streak, Springer moving up in the order and the pending returns of some relievers and some catchers. They also answer listener questions, touch on the awful allegations against Trevor Bauer and his place in the game in the future (or lack thereof) and give a Do Over to Chip Caray.

Bat Flips and Maple Dips
BFMD Episode 141 - All-Star(ters) & Farm Report

Bat Flips and Maple Dips

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 84:11


After a tough series loss against the Seattle Mariners, Justin and Patrick break down what went wrong. Ryu and Matz were not good, Chatwood blew up again and the team left too many runners on base. The Blue Jays traded Joe Panik and a minor league pitcher to Miami for pitcher Adam Cimber and outfielder Corey Dickerson. The guys break down that trade and what it could mean for future moves. Vladimir Guerrero Jr, Marcus Semien, and Teoscar Hernandez will all be starting for the American League in the All-Star game in Denver after fans voted them in! Great job Jays fans! The guys did a dive into the prospect pool and highlight Austin Martin, Gabriel Moreno, Kevin Smith, Samad Taylor, Tanner Kirwer & more. A lot of exciting players are working their way up the system! We'll be back after the series with Tampa Bay which starts tonight with Alek Manoah on the bump for your Blue Jays.

Section 138
The Toronto Blue Jays need relief help. Full stop. (Ep. 128)

Section 138

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 55:45


Ohhhhhhhhh boy. What a series it was for the Toronto Blue Jays against the Boston Red Sox this weekend. Mark, Bryson and Jacob unpack all the takeaways from two blown games, plus a wild 18-4 win on Sunday. How ridiculous is Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s season so far? What do the Blue Jays need to do to fix this team and bullpen? What can we blame on Charlie Montoyo and what should be blamed on the front office and players themselves? What should Toronto's approach be in adding relievers on the trade market? We've got a lot to unpack. Subscribe to Section 138 on YouTube for video podcasts and live streams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTCRKhBRu9kVO2fDuc2q8Aw/featured. Support our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/section138pod. Follow @section138pod on Instagram and Twitter. Music: "Trouble," Taylor Swift. (This is how I feel when Chatwood or Dolis comes into the game.)

Birds All Day
Chatwood crumbles to Indians, Stripling's improvements & May report cards

Birds All Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 53:01


Join The Athletic for just $3.99 a month! Visit: theathletic.com/spinrate Tyler Chatwood and the Blue Jays failed to secure the game-two win over Cleveland in the teams' Sunday double-header, leading both Drew and Kailtny to dig into Toronto's miscues. Plus, Ross Stripling's mechanical overhaul is bearing fruit, Kaitlyn shares her take on Alek Manoah's debut, and the duo distributes May report cards. Follow Drew on Twitter: @DrewGROF Follow Kaitlyn on Twitter: @kaitlyncmcgrath Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Game Day
Kaitlyn McGrath on Blue Jays missed opportunity from the weekend

Game Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 11:47


The Athletic Blue Jays writer Kaitlyn McGrath joins Game Day to chat about the Blue Jays winning the series vs Cleveland but was it a missed opportunity, did Montoyo keep Chatwood in for too long and much more!

Blue Jays Nation Radio
Ep. 17: Charlie Montoyo discourse, watching baseball on tour, and more with Arkells' Nick Dika

Blue Jays Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 41:43


Do you like seven-inning games? Well, you'd have loved this weekend! The Blue Jays rolled into Cleveland to battle with Cleveland's baseball team and their local weather forecast. They took Friday's game in a rain-shortened seven-inning outing, they got cold weathered out on Saturday, and then split the final two games on Sunday.  The finale on Sunday featured a walk-off win by Cleveland in which Tyler Chatwood couldn't throw a strike and Charlie Montoyo didn't have anybody warming in the bullpen as his defacto closer imploded. We talked about why Charlie wasn't quick to pull Chatwood and whether his managing cost the team the sweep. We also welcomed Nick Dika, the bass operator from Arkells and a writer at FanGraphs fantasy, to the show to talk about a whole bunch of stuff, ranging from what the team should do come trade deadline time to what it's like to hear one of your band's songs played at nearly every sporting event.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

All About The Song
Episode #137 - Stuart Chatwood (The Tea Party)

All About The Song

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 50:46


Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/eV3S01B6NjY Stuart Chatwood is the Bass player and Keyboardist of The Tea Party, who have released a new single, Summertime.  We talk to Stuart about the origins of the group, early musical interests, and how they got their start.  Stuart shares stories meeting Neil Young in the studio, opening for Page and Plant at the forum in Montreal, as well performing at Sarsstock in Toronto.  Stuart also discusses his music video composing career creating the scores for such games as Prince of Persia, The Two Thrones, The Fallen King and many more. Listen to SUMMERTIME: https://fanlink.to/TTPSummertime https://stuartchatwood.com/

Triple Play Fantasy’s Baseball Show
Triple Play Fantasy's OF Preview part 2 With Derek Van Riper!

Triple Play Fantasy’s Baseball Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 84:28


News and Notes: Toronto making money moves with Springer, Yates and Chatwood. Yanks hold on to LeMahieu and sign Kluber, what can we expect from Kluber in NY? Are we buying Musgrove's move up draft boards after trade to Padres? Question of the Week: What is the most memorable HR of your lifetime?Game of the Week

Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays and SIGNINGS! Part One: The Chatter

Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 23:48


You know it's big when I bust out the capital letters.No, this isn't about George Springer. Not yet. Message the podcast when his name is on the virtual dotted line. But, the Blue Jays have started signing people! So many people we need to stretch it out over multiple podcasts! First up, the inking of former FA darling Tyler Chatwood to a one-year, $3 million deal. A.J. Andrews discusses why Chatwood fell from that lofty contract he signed with the Cubs, what the Blue Jays can expect from him, and what Jays From the Couch writer Jim Scott brought up and why Chatwood fits right into that strategy.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!Please help us donate to social justice causes at https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Built Bar, BetOnline AG, Rock Auto and the Locked On Podcast Network.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays and SIGNINGS! Part One: The Chatter

Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 25:03


You know it's big when I bust out the capital letters. No, this isn't about George Springer. Not yet. Message the podcast when his name is on the virtual dotted line. But, the Blue Jays have started signing people! So many people we need to stretch it out over multiple podcasts! First up, the inking of former FA darling Tyler Chatwood to a one-year, $3 million deal. A.J. Andrews discusses why Chatwood fell from that lofty contract he signed with the Cubs, what the Blue Jays can expect from him, and what Jays From the Couch writer Jim Scott brought up and why Chatwood fits right into that strategy. Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes! Please help us donate to social justice causes at https://lockedonpodcasts.com/blacklivesmatter/ This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, Built Bar, BetOnline AG, Rock Auto and the Locked On Podcast Network. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!  Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast
Chatwood article announcement

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 1:38


In case you didn't know. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast
Health update: Quintana, Chafin, Chatwood

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 7:11


Could Pedro Strop be next? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast
Injury updates, Quintana, Heyward, and Chatwood

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 9:01


Nothing new, likely, if you've been doing your homework today --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs
A Rotation Without Quintana and Chatwood; The Cubs Embrace Their Chirpiness

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 28:24


The Cubs are looking at filling the rotation without José Quintana and Tyler Chatwood for the second time this season. Brett Taylor, Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney broke down how they'll do that (hint: It won't just be by slotting Adbert Alzolay into the rotation) on this episode of Onto Waveland. The guys also discuss the Cubs embracing their chirpy reputation.Rundown3:13 José Quintana and Tyler Chatwood on the IL9:47 Time for Adbert Alzolay13:26 A Strain on the Bullpen?17:49 Navigating Trips to the IL20:36 The Cubs Embrace Their Chirpy ReputationFollow Brett on Twitter: @BleacherNationFollow Sahadev on Twitter: @sahadevsharmaFollow Patrick on Twitter: @PJ_Mooney Get a free 7-day trial to The Athletic by visiting theathletic.com/ontowaveland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Cubs split their weekend series with the Reds, trade for OF/DH Jose Martinez

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 27:55


The Cubs split their four-game set with the Reds, including two really disappointing losses on Friday and Saturday night. We'll recap the four-game series, talk about the historic Sunday game for the Cubs outfield in the 1st segment, and then in the 2nd segment we're talking about the Trade Deadline as the Cubs have already acquired Jose Martinez and signed reliever AJ Ramos to a minor league deal, but with the Chatwood injury, it could add some pressure for the Cubs to add another arm.PostmatesFor a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. To start your free deliveries, download the app and use code LOCKEDON.IndeedRIGHT NOW, Indeed is offering our listeners a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to boost your job post - which means more quality candidates will see it, fast. Try Indeed out with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT at indeed.com/lockedonmlb. Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Cubs split their weekend series with the Reds, trade for OF/DH Jose Martinez

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 29:10


The Cubs split their four-game set with the Reds, including two really disappointing losses on Friday and Saturday night. We’ll recap the four-game series, talk about the historic Sunday game for the Cubs outfield in the 1st segment, and then in the 2nd segment we’re talking about the Trade Deadline as the Cubs have already acquired Jose Martinez and signed reliever AJ Ramos to a minor league deal, but with the Chatwood injury, it could add some pressure for the Cubs to add another arm. Postmates For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. To start your free deliveries, download the app and use code LOCKEDON. Indeed RIGHT NOW, Indeed is offering our listeners a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to boost your job post - which means more quality candidates will see it, fast. Try Indeed out with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT at indeed.com/lockedonmlb.  Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast
Because of Chatwood's injury......

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 18:10


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Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Cubs Offensive Approach Extremes, Quintana and Chatwood Activated

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 58:09


Topics: - Underlying data suggests Cubs implementing extreme approach change - Reconciling Cubs playoff chances with variable performances - Tyler Chatwood and Jose Quintana's roles

Cubs On Tap
Cubs On Tap: 8/25/20 Postgame – The Tigers Won?

Cubs On Tap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 30:04


On this brand new episode of Cubs On Tap, Justin Kelley & Ron Luce discuss the Cubs' 7–1 loss to the Detroit Tigers. With not much good to discuss, the guys talked about Chatwood's struggles, Quintana's solid outing, the offense being quiet, who should get the rotation spot, and finish up with previewing Wednesday's rubber match. Follow us on Twitter! @CubbiesOnTap -- Cubs On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com

Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast
Giolito No-Hitter! Final Trade Targets (08/26 Fantasy Baseball Podcast)

Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 64:50


Forget about the Oh My Goodness Gracious player of the night, Lucas Giolito is the OMGG player of the season! Giolito throws a no-hitter and has now been ridiculous for two straight starts. ... For our other OMGG players of the night, Frank owes Tyler Glasnow an apology (3:45). Should you try and sell-high on Glasnow or Giolito? Kyle Tucker was also a Tuesday standout and has been awesome recently. ... On to news and notes, Mike Clevinger is starting on Wednesday (10:16)! Do we continue to stash Zach Plesac? The Yankees and Braves were postponed but before it was, Clint Frazier was out of the lineup. Is it time to drop him? ... Our email of the day asks about keeper trade philosophy and the Top-5 starting pitchers for the 2021 season (20:05). Who were some values this season that might be good keepers? ... With the Fantasy trade deadline also approaching, here are our final buy-low targets, led by Eric Hosmer, Matt Olson, and Chris Paddack (24:46). Also, is it time to sell-high on Cristian Javier? ... He gone (34:59)! Can you drop Ohtani, Bielak, Chatwood, and Votto? ... Is the roster percentage too low for Andrew McCutchen, Jonathan Schoop, Brandon Belt, and Roman Quinn (37:09)? ... What do we do with names like Adalberto Mondesi and Seth Lugo (41:20)? ... Email us at fantasybaseball@cbsi.com. Subscribe to our new YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday 'Fantasy Baseball Today' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @CBSFantasyBB, @AdamAizer, @CTowersCBS, @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Download our printable Draft Kit from CBSSports.com/draftkit! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast
Episode 102: Sylvan Lake Gulls Coach Jason Chatwood

Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 21:06


Jason Chatwood is involved in almost every aspect of baseball in Central Alberta. So it's fitting that he recently added a new title to his business card: head coach of the expansion Sylvan Lake Gulls of the Western Canadian Baseball League. Chatwood was introduced in a news conference held in late-July and our own Ian Wilson had a chat with him shortly thereafter to talk about being named coach, how the opportunity came to be and what he has in mind as he gets ready for the first season of Gulls baseball.

Dynasty’s Child
Episode 123: Kyle Tucker Soft

Dynasty’s Child

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 81:41


On this episode, Patrick, Shelly, and Jake catch up on the latest news from around the league, talk prospects and answer some listener Q'sOuttro: This Disorder by The Features

Dynasty’s Child
Episode 123: Kyle Tucker Soft

Dynasty’s Child

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 81:41


On this episode, Patrick, Shelly, and Jake catch up on the latest news from around the league, talk prospects and answer some listener Q'sOuttro: This Disorder by The Features

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
#129 The Arrival of Ian Happ as a Star, and a Return to Cleveland

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 45:37


The Cubs return from a few days off and are still (statistically) the best team in the league. Ian Happ is turning into a star, half of Cleveland’s starting rotation is literally dangerously stupid, we’re not worried about Chatwood, and we’re digging Kipnis at 2nd. Bonus: hear about Adam’s impressive slash line int he NYC comedy club softball league. Twitter: @awaygamespod Instagram: @awaygamespod

Cubs On Tap
Cubs On Tap: 8/6/20 Postgame – All Good Things Must Come to an End

Cubs On Tap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 23:24


On this brand new episode of Cubs On Tap, Brian Mischler and Justin Kelley discuss the Cubs 2–13 loss to the Kansas City Royals. The guys discussed Chatwood getting hit hard, Underwood on thin ice, Tepera looking like a high leverage guy, Kimbrel needs 10 days to fix his ish, Caratini continues to look great, Kipnis needs more plate appearances, and close with Friday's preview against the Cardinals. Follow us on Twitter! @CubbiesOnTap -- Cubs On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com

Climbing the Ivy
Episode 122: Cubs Start 9-2 -- David Ross so far so good

Climbing the Ivy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 51:21


The boys discuss the hot start by the Chicago Cubs and evaluate how manager David Ross has looked so far in this very odd season. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Climbing the Ivy
Episode 122: Cubs Start 9-2 -- David Ross so far so good

Climbing the Ivy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 51:21


The boys discuss the hot start by the Chicago Cubs and evaluate how manager David Ross has looked so far in this very odd season.

Fantasy Baseball in 15
Fallout From Cespedes & Cain Opt Outs, Chatwood Commands Consideration & Closer Targets

Fantasy Baseball in 15

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 17:57


Rundown: (:30) Judge Jacking Homers (2:00) Cain, Cespedes Opt Outs (6:00) Tim Anderson Replacements (8:15) Tyler Chatwood Glistening Start (13:00) Closer Developments Featured Read: 'Stock watch: A dearth of steals, the art of selling your slumpers and more' by Gene McCaffrey Follow Al on Twitter: @almelchiorBB Follow Derek on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/baseballin15 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling
Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast - 7/27/20

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 12:55


Pacers win second scrimmage - Sabonis goes home. Cubs play long ball with Brewers as Chatwood shines. Quarterback camp in Indy draws nation's best high school talent, and Wilson, Buchner, Nelson, and O'Neil shine. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support

Fantasy Baseball in 15
Cubs, Phillies Combating Health Issues & Moran Pirates Primary 3B

Fantasy Baseball in 15

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 17:30


Rundown: (1:30) Quintana Concern; Replacement Options (5:00) Chatwood or Mills? (7:30) Phillies Saves Situation (10:15) Phillies Relievers Worth Drafting? (12:30) Colin Moran Controls 3B Featured Read: 'With no minor leagues or college ball, where will prospects go to play?' by Eno Sarris and Emily Waldon Follow Al on Twitter: @almelchiorBB Follow Derek on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper Save 40% off your first-year subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/baseballin15 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cubs Talk Podcast
Ep. 280: Showdown with St. Louis

Cubs Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 24:12


01:00 Is this the biggest series ever against the Cardinals07:15 Would you have pinch hit for Chatwood in the 8th inning Wednesday10:15 Will Dexter Fowler be a factor in this series?11:30 Are you surprised where the Cubs are at this season?16:00 Is Kris Bryant injury prone or just unlucky?19:00 How many will the Cubs win in this series vs STL?21:00 If there was to be a sweep, which team is more likely to sweep

I Heart Guitar
Stuart Chatwood (The Tea Party)

I Heart Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 15:44


Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
#64 Baez Even Better, and Tyler ChatGOOD

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 38:28


So it's May 1, and we've already had TWO "The Tyler Chatwood Games." Baseball be crazy. We talk about Chatwood's heroics, Javy getting impossibly better, Bote's biggest bomb and the cowardly Diamondbacks, and a hell of a starting rotation that might even (knock Chatwood) include Yu Darvish now. Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

Cubs Live
4/24/2019: Cubs look good, rotation impressing, Chatwood, Cardinals, Brewers

Cubs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 10:41


Mark Talarico discusses everything Cubs & gives an update of whats been going on. The rotation has been locked in. Period.

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
#63 A Winning Record! And Ken Schultz!

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 35:30


The Cubs are above .500, the rotation (even Chatwood!) is dominating, and Adam and Ken Schultz (BP / Cubs Den writer) talk about the best week of the year so far. We also talk bullpen uncertainty (Morrow), how to fix it (Kimbrel), Bryant's first real extended slump, and the weirdness of Joe Maddon's handling of Yu Darvish -- and the best comp for Yu Darvish's stuff yet, which DOES involve a Marlin's junk. Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Hosts @adammamawala & @kenschultz_ Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

Cubs Talk Podcast
Ep. 208: The Tyler Chatwood/Yu Darvish podcast

Cubs Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 14:46


On the latest Cubs Talk Podcast, Luke Stuckmeyer talks with Tyler Chatwood, Kelly Crull catches up with Yu Darvish, and David Kaplan and David DeJesus weigh in on the starting rotation.01:00 - Tyler Chatwood on his outing on Sunday02:25 - Chatwood on difference from last year6:00 - Yu Darvish talks about his season so far7:15 - Joe Maddon thinks Darvish has another gear8:00 - Why the starters have been so good lately9:30 - What adjustments has Tyler Chatwood made on the mound this season?11:20 - Could Chatwood be effective out of the Cubs bullpen?12:00 - Is Darvish making progress?

Cubs Talk Podcast
Ep. 207: David Bote’s wild ride and a huge test for Cubs pitchers

Cubs Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 15:52


Kelly Crull and Tony Andracki break down the Cubs’ series win over the Diamondbacks at Wrigley Field, which capped off with yet another David Bote walk-off and a surprising performance from Tyler Chatwood. They also break down where this Cubs team is at as they get set to welcome the high-powered Dodgers offense into Chicago later in the week.:30 – The Kelly Effect1:00 – David Bote’s wild ride2:00 – El Mago’s magic pays off for Cubs yet again3:30 – Bote’s adjustments6:40 – Chatwood’s big day8:50 – What’s next for Chatwood?10:10 – Lester’s return is right around the corner11:30 – Cubs pitching firing on all cylinders12:00 – Did Kap jinx Strop?13:30 – Dodgers pose a big challenge for Cubs pitching staff

North Side 9
Episode 2 - Spring Training is in Full Effect!

North Side 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 65:08


In episode 2, Ron Luce, Justin Hunter and James Jacobson discuss Spring Training, injuries and other points to get ready for the season! TIMELINE 0:19 - Intro 1:36 - Spring Training (Xavier Cedeno, Darvish, KB, Chatwood) 25:50 - The Injury Bug 30:13 - Bullpen Thoughts 39:16 - ANCHOR AD 40:44 - Spring Training Attendance Record/Pre-Arbitration Contracts/Opening Day Starter 42:36- Who's Your 2-5 Pitchers? 48:59 - Closing Thoughts 01:04:37 - Wrap Up

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Cubs Spring Training Notes: Schwarber's new swing, Hoerner impressing, and Chatwood can throw strikes?

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 14:20


Sean host the show solo today talking about the major headlines from Spring Training so far, Nico Hoerner showing out in Mesa, Tyler Chatwood being able to throw strikes, and Kyle Schwarber getting back to his roots with his swing. Later, Sean hits on a few Cubs bullets and how FA reliever Craig Kimbrel could reportedly wait until June to sign with a team.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Cubs Spring Training Notes: Schwarber's new swing, Hoerner impressing, and Chatwood can throw strikes?

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 17:20


Sean host the show solo today talking about the major headlines from Spring Training so far, Nico Hoerner showing out in Mesa, Tyler Chatwood being able to throw strikes, and Kyle Schwarber getting back to his roots with his swing. Later, Sean hits on a few Cubs bullets and how FA reliever Craig Kimbrel could reportedly wait until June to sign with a team.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cubs Talk Podcast
Ep. 171: Kyle Hendricks interview, and is the DH coming to the National League?

Cubs Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 29:49


On the latest Cubs Talk Podcast, Luke Stuckmeyer, Tony Andracki and Vinnie Duber discuss possible rules changes in baseball and how they would affect the Cubs. Plus, we go 1-on-1 with Kyle Hendricks.01:00 Possibility of the DH coming to the NL and how it would affect the Cubs02:30 The pitcher hitting a homer is one of the most exciting things in the game03:45 Is Kyle Schwarber automatically the DH for the Cubs?05:00 Possible rule change requiring pitcher to face three batters08:30 Chances of a 26-man roster10:30 Where does the Cubs starting rotation stack up against the rest of MLB if healthy?13:00 Who is the ace of the Cubs staff?15:20 How many games will Montgomery and Chatwood start this year?17:30 Kyle Hendricks on what he learned after how last season ended19:00 Kyle on how he improved in the second half of last season22:00 Hendricks on offseason moves26:00 Where does Kyle see himself in his career arc28:00 Does Kyle know the last time he threw a wild pitch?

TODDCast Podcast
Listen To This Ep.88 - Tea Party Stuart Chatwood Talks Prince Of Persia Video Games (01 22 ’19)

TODDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 2:19


Listen To This Ep.88 - Tea Party Stuart Chatwood Talks Prince Of Persia Video Games (01 22 ’19) by Todd Hancock

Manx Football Podcast
14: Dale on the up

Manx Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 52:27


Foxdale manager John Roberts and striker Jay Chatwood (pictured) were this week's #ManxFootyPod guests. The pair join us to look ahead to this week's games in the #WoodsCup including Dale's tie at Malew. Roberts and Chatwood also discuss the #JCKDivisionTwo campaign as a whole and the Billy Goat Park outfit's hopes of claiming promotion. Aside from that there's the usual stuff including, #CombiCorner, #DaveReadstheWeather and news on three island referees' tip to a FIFA training camp in Spain. #Manxfootball #isleofman #grassrootsfootball (Photo: Paul Hatton)

Friendly Confines Chicago Cubs Baseball Podcast
Next Year is Here! Offseason Cubs Update and 2019 Season Kickoff Feat. Carrie Muskat

Friendly Confines Chicago Cubs Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 44:46


1st inning: Is this Maddon’s Lame Duck Year? 2nd inning: Coaching Changes Concerns? 3rd inning: #1 Offseason Concern? 4th inning: Hamels Returns/What about Chatwood? 5th inning: Will Harper be a Cub? 6th inning: Bullpen issues mount 7th inning stretch: Carrie Muskat interview 8th inning: Still the team to beat in NL Central? 9th inning: Offseason Predictions? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cubsfriendlyconfines/message

Cubs Talk Podcast
Ep. 156: Winter Meetings recap

Cubs Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 18:22


When nothing happens in Vegas, it stays in Vegas. Luke, Kap and Tony talk about the Cubs lack of moves during the Winter MeetingsIn this episode of The Cubs Talk Podcast with Luke Stuckmeyer, David Kaplan and Tony Andracki:00:10 - What happen in Vegas stays in Vegas and this year that means nothing. Luke, Kap & Tony talk Cubs lack of moves at Winter Meetings.00:50 - Where the heck is all the money? This was supposed to be a wide-open window - we step on the accelerator.01:25 - Cubs keep throwing money at the problem (Chatwood, Darvish) and it has become a cautionary tale.02:50 - Are the Cubs playing at the shallow end of the kiddie pool?03:50 - Tony talks about the volatility of the relief market.05:15 - Where is the bullpen market? Brewers are making moves, but it's still "crickets" for the Cubs06:20 - Tony: Other than bullpen - Cubs have to address backup middle infielder most of all.06:57 - Daniel Descalso rumors. Kap describes him as a grinder who fits the leadership mold.07:47 - Luke is a little worried about Steve Cishek. He threw a career-high 70 innings last season09:34 - The guys talk about the possibility of a "second deadline" for the Winter Meetings to force clubs to make more moves.11:06 - Luke: "I wanted to see Machado and Harper walking down the strip and making it rain!"12:45 - Cubs still have so much to address. Some Cubs fans are starting to get a little itchy. Teams in the division are making moves. What about us?14:45 - Question: Is Anthony Rizzo the third-best 1st baseman in the Central Division?15:50 - Prediction time: What's biggest move the Cubs will make before opening day? Kap believes that Ian Happ will not be a Cub before the regular season starts.

Bricks & Ivy Radio
Bricks & Ivy Radio/Episode 9. Daniel Friggin' Murphy.

Bricks & Ivy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 64:02


Bricks & Ivy Radio Episode 9 Daniel Friggin' Murphy. Two days ago, we still weren't scoring runs. Yu. Out. Chatwood. Out. Maples. Up. Mills. Start. Hamels just went full banana. Javy hit one to Christmas. More Lester. Daniel Friggin' Murphy. Bricks & Ivy Radio can be found on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, andwww.bricksandivyradio.net. Contact Geoff and Evan at info@bricksandivyradio.net. Twitter @bricksnivyradio  Instagram @bricksandivyradio

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Chatwood Demoted to Bullpen, ESPN Blasts Yu Darvish

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 80:26


Topics include the struggling pitching rotation, Chatwood's demotion to the bullpen, and ESPN's blasting of Yu Darvish.

Bricks & Ivy Radio
Bricks & Ivy Radio/Episode 2. A Lot of Stuff.

Bricks & Ivy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 78:33


Okay. Second episode since coming back. The boys cover Javy's toss, the Hamel trade, the Cards, the DBacks, the Walk Off, Bote, Chavez, the Morrissey hit job on Joe, Chatwood, and a lot of other nonsense. Now available on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, and more coming!

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
#18: Comeback Cubs, Cubs All-Stars, Rotation Panic?

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 39:13


Away Games #18 finds us talking Cubs all-stars Javy Baez, Willson Contreras & Jon Lester, what to do about Chatwood, JA Happ rumors, Kevin's Brewers/Machado fear, and we look ahead to Adam going to Washington for the All-Star game and home run derby. Let's hope he wins! Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Tumblr: awaygamespodcast.tumblr.com Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
#15: The Dumbest Game, Morrow's Pants, & LET'S SCORE TWO!

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 45:20


"The Dumbest Game" happened Tuesday, and this week vs. MIL & STL was okay, but after back to back shutouts and Dodgers loss, it feels not okay? Kevin & Adam talk about how the Cubs need to find a way to get this - by all metrics, "good" - offense to just score two friggin' runs. Oh, and Chatwood, no bueno. And Morrow's Pants. Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Tumblr: awaygamespodcast.tumblr.com Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

SportsTalk Live Podcast
Ep. 404: How long can Cubs stick with Chatwood?

SportsTalk Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 25:19


On tonight's episode, Kap hosts David Haugh, Jason Goch and Rich Campbell. Tyler Chatwood's control issues continued on Tuesday. How long can the Cubs withstand his walks before needing to make a change? What's more concerning, Chatwood's control or Brandon Morrow's bad back?Plus, the NBA Draft is two days away. How big is this for Gar Forman and John Paxson? And does Villanova's Donte DiVincenzo intrigue you at all?

Wrigley Rapport Podcast
Offense?!? What about the Pitching?!?

Wrigley Rapport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 51:14


I break down how managers like Joe Maddon use patience and confidence to bring the best out of slumping players, and @Ryan_tadych stops by and we throw down over whether or not the bullpen is being overused to preserve the starting rotation. And what to do about Chatwood’s Walks? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/u26beufe0fbig-cynical-benu2122ud83dudc3b/support

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
#14: Rizzo BACK, Heyward ARRIVES, Adam in Chicago & Twitter Beef!

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 42:26


The Cubs are hot(ish), Rizzo is back, Heyward is finally here, Adam had a great week in Chicago doing shows and seeing (most of) Ian Happ's incredible defense, and we don't even CARE that we're again recording during a Chatwood game. We talk about fun Cubs tweets from Duensing & Rosario, Lester's proclamation that it's 2016 again, and how you can tell if our @awaygamespod is tweeting from Adam or Kevin (hint: gifs = Adam, tweetbeef = Kevin). Follow, subscribe, rate, FIGHT! Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Tumblr: awaygamespodcast.tumblr.com Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Cubs take series with the Phillies in Jake Arrieta's return to Wrigley Field

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 17:30


Jake Arrieta returned to Wrigley Field this week, but that didn't stop the Cubs from taking two out of three games with the Philadelphia Phillies. Thanks to Jason Heyward's walk-off grand slam on Wednesday, the Cubs were in position to win the series with Tyler Chatwood on the mound on Thursday. Chatwood was wild once again, walking seven batters in 4 2/3 innings. But the Cubs pulled out a narrow 4-3 win.In the second segment, I did some fun with numbers. Anthony Rizzo has been hot, Kris Bryant's power has been turned off, and Ben Zobrist has been really good all year. Some of what the bullpen has done has been smoke and mirrors, however, and there are questions about whether the Cubs can continue to squeeze such great work out of their 'pen.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Cubs take series with the Phillies in Jake Arrieta's return to Wrigley Field

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 22:30


Jake Arrieta returned to Wrigley Field this week, but that didn't stop the Cubs from taking two out of three games with the Philadelphia Phillies. Thanks to Jason Heyward's walk-off grand slam on Wednesday, the Cubs were in position to win the series with Tyler Chatwood on the mound on Thursday. Chatwood was wild once again, walking seven batters in 4 2/3 innings. But the Cubs pulled out a narrow 4-3 win. In the second segment, I did some fun with numbers. Anthony Rizzo has been hot, Kris Bryant's power has been turned off, and Ben Zobrist has been really good all year. Some of what the bullpen has done has been smoke and mirrors, however, and there are questions about whether the Cubs can continue to squeeze such great work out of their 'pen.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FullTime Fantasy Show
Injury Updates, Jose Berrios Complete Game, Chatwood Struggles, Edelman Suspension!

FullTime Fantasy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 56:10


Adam Ronis gives you the latest MLB news and notes which include a lot of injury news to players such as Mookie Betts, Vlad Guerrero Jr, Nick Williams and more! He then discusses the games from the day which included a complete game gem from Jose Berrios. He also discusses Tyler Chatwood's struggles and if his job may be in jeopardy when Yu Darvish returns. Lastly, he and Mike Florio talk Julian Edelman's suspension and who get get the biggest boost if it is upheld. #FNTSYradio #FNTSY #FantasyBaseball #MLB #MookieBetts #VladGuerreroJr #NickWilliams #JoseBerrios #CodyBellinger #TylerChatwood #YuDarvish #JulianEdelman #FantasyFootball #Patriots

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
#12: #FreeAlmora, Rizzo Slide, Starting Pitching Gets Thin

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 50:01


Last week, we recorded during a Chatwood (recurring) nightmare. This week, during a Cubs comeback win over the easily offended Pirates. Adam & Kevin talk "The Rizzo Slide," the #FreeAlmora movement, Montgomery as a starter, the starting rotation falling apart, and going to the Cubs games in Queens this week vs. the Mets. Come join us at Citi Field! Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Tumblr: awaygamespodcast.tumblr.com Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Darvish Injured, Chatwood Walking, Almora Impressing

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 76:37


Topics include Darvish's injury and MRI scheduled for Tuesday, Chatwood's near 9 BB/9, and Almora's exceptional play (20 UZR/150 so far). 

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Maddon's Decisions Questioned, Cubs Gross Losses Against Indians

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 79:27


Topics include Maddon's 7th inning questionable decisions during the second game of the Indians series, the lack of offense against the Indians, and Chatwood's poor command.

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Tyler Chatwood walks away from a Cubs loss

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 13:49


The Cubs lost the opener of the short two-game set with the Cleveland Indians by a score of 10-1. Trevor Bauer was excellent for the Indians, while Tyler Chatwood couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with a baseball. No, really. Chatwood wasn't just missing with his pitches, but often missing by several feet. He walked six batters in the game, and it finally got the best of him. I went into further detail about my Chatwood concerns in my second segment.In my final segment, I looked around the NL Central and updated the standings. The Cubs are now three games back of the first place Milwaukee Brewers, tied in third place with the Pittsburgh Pirates. They're playing their final game of the season against the Indians tonight, with Jon Lester facing Adam Plutko. I'll be back with a podcast on Friday, and it follows yet another off day for the Cubs. So send me your questions for the mailbag!You can follow us on Twitter @LockedOnCubs or email questions and comments to lockedoncubs@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Tyler Chatwood walks away from a Cubs loss

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 18:49


The Cubs lost the opener of the short two-game set with the Cleveland Indians by a score of 10-1. Trevor Bauer was excellent for the Indians, while Tyler Chatwood couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with a baseball. No, really. Chatwood wasn't just missing with his pitches, but often missing by several feet. He walked six batters in the game, and it finally got the best of him. I went into further detail about my Chatwood concerns in my second segment. In my final segment, I looked around the NL Central and updated the standings. The Cubs are now three games back of the first place Milwaukee Brewers, tied in third place with the Pittsburgh Pirates. They're playing their final game of the season against the Indians tonight, with Jon Lester facing Adam Plutko. I'll be back with a podcast on Friday, and it follows yet another off day for the Cubs. So send me your questions for the mailbag! You can follow us on Twitter @LockedOnCubs or email questions and comments to lockedoncubs@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wrigley Rapport Podcast
Tyler Chatwood can’t find the zone

Wrigley Rapport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 19:26


The Cubs #5 starters have been a sore spot since Theo has been bringing them in, and Chatwood looks like another sorry addition by Theo. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/u26beufe0fbig-cynical-benu2122ud83dudc3b/support

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
NL Central Contenders at 1/4 Mark, Machado Rumors & Zobrist at Leadoff

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 43:02


Full disclosure: we recorded this somewhere in the middle of Chatwood's six walks in 2.2 innings, so if we don't sound appropriately furious, that's why. We talk Machado rumors (last time for a while, we hope), the Cubs best lineup shaping up, Zobrist at leadoff, and what NL Central teams we're actually worried about, vs. who we're not sweating. Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Tumblr: awaygamespodcast.tumblr.com Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Cubs Hell Weekend & NEVER BOO

Away Games: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 38:58


Kevin & Adam talk depressing St. Louis series, how close bad play can be to good, how "walks" make you nuts, and they are a skill and not something that can just be wished away, being team no-boo, Chatwood as maddening to watch, and why it's okay to be grateful for 2016 but still want more RIGHT NOW. Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Tumblr: awaygamespodcast.tumblr.com Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff Message us at awaygamespodcast@gmail.com

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Tyler Chatwood can't stop walkin' dudes

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 17:20


Sean Sears stepped in to take Wednesday's episode of Locked On Cubs, due to travel on Ryan's part. The episode kicks off with a quick rundown of the Cubs' 5-3 loss on Tuesday to the St. Louis Cardinals, following two off days that came thanks to some inclement weather. Next, Sean looked at Tyler Chatwood's start and his biggest problem -- Chatwood can't stop walking people.Finally, Sean took a look around the NL Central. A special thanks to him for helping out and keeping the podcast train rolling along while Ryan gets caught up after a trip to frigid Wrigley Field. You can follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnCubs and email us any questions or comments to lockedoncubs@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
Tyler Chatwood can't stop walkin' dudes

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 20:20


Sean Sears stepped in to take Wednesday's episode of Locked On Cubs, due to travel on Ryan's part. The episode kicks off with a quick rundown of the Cubs' 5-3 loss on Tuesday to the St. Louis Cardinals, following two off days that came thanks to some inclement weather. Next, Sean looked at Tyler Chatwood's start and his biggest problem -- Chatwood can't stop walking people. Finally, Sean took a look around the NL Central. A special thanks to him for helping out and keeping the podcast train rolling along while Ryan gets caught up after a trip to frigid Wrigley Field. You can follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnCubs and email us any questions or comments to lockedoncubs@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Chatwood's Curveball and Upcoming Brewers Series

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 50:05


Corey and Brendan talk about Chatwood's debut -- especially that spin rate -- with the Cubs and the upcoming Brewers series. 

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
LOCKED ON CUBS - 12/11/2017 - Previewing the winter meetings

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 17:37


It's the inaugural episode of Locked On Cubs! I start with a short introduction, then dive right into the good stuff. Part one features my thoughts on the risk involved with the Chatwood and Morrow signings. Then part two looks at what else might be happening for the Cubs at the winter meetings this week, and finally I discuss what the Cardinals and Brewers might be looking to do. This is my first ever solo podcast, so stick with me! I'll have frequent guests and will be working to make this better and better.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Wrigleyville Nation's Podcast - Chicago Cubs Discussion, News, & More
Wrigleyville Nation Ep 151 - Guest: Dave Wischnowsky, Winter Meetings Preview, Chatwood & Morrow are Cubs, & More

Wrigleyville Nation's Podcast - Chicago Cubs Discussion, News, & More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 50:33


Dave Wischnowsky joins us this week to recap the news of the week in MLB. Ohtani & Stanton find new homes. We preview the winter meetings, Chatwood signs, Morrow is about to sign. We discuss Cobb or Archer, & More.

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs
LOCKED ON CUBS - 12/11/2017 - Previewing the winter meetings

Locked On Cubs – Daily Podcast On The Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 18:37


It's the inaugural episode of Locked On Cubs! I start with a short introduction, then dive right into the good stuff. Part one features my thoughts on the risk involved with the Chatwood and Morrow signings. Then part two looks at what else might be happening for the Cubs at the winter meetings this week, and finally I discuss what the Cardinals and Brewers might be looking to do. This is my first ever solo podcast, so stick with me! I'll have frequent guests and will be working to make this better and better.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Chatwood Signed, Ohtani Picks Angels, Winter Meetings Begin

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 49:50


The stove is finally boiling: Cubs sign Chatwood, Ohtani picks the Angels, Stanton traded to the Yanks, and the Winter Meetings begin. Corey and Brendan talk about the Chatwood signing and why Brendan is so excited about the 28-year-old righty, as well as the pitching staff as a whole. 

Morning Lineup
Gordon to the Mariners, Chatwood to the Cubs

Morning Lineup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 37:05


Morning Lineup: MLB.com's Richard Justice and Alyson Footer talk with Phil Rogers about the Dee Gordon trade to the Mariners. Later, they'll discuss Tyler Chatwood signing with the Cubs and the rest of the Hot Stove news.

Colorado Rockies Podcast
7/15/17 - Game Recap: COL 3, NYM 9

Colorado Rockies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 7:57


Rockies manager Bud Black on the loss, Chatwood and Tyler Chatwood on his injury

On The Rox
Ep. 23 -- Kyle Freeland talks early season success

On The Rox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 26:13


Rockies rookie pitcher Kyle Freeland joins The Denver Post's Patrick Saunders to discuss his early season success, what motivated him during the offseason and his golf game. Patrick also discusses the trouble with the Rockies' Tylers (Anderson and Chatwood). Patrick also goes inside some staggering numbers the Rockies are putting up this season, especially by their rookie pitchers. And finally he answers a few questions from the Rockies Mailbag. Released May 31, 2017.

#VerticalSlice Podcast
#VerticalSlice S03E50 @DarkestDungeon's Stuart @chatwood

#VerticalSlice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017


In which I hang out with fantastic “Darkest Dungeon” and “Prince of Persia” composer Stuart Chatwood. VS S03E50

20th and Blake: The Rockies Podcast
Episode 9: Chatwood's Last Stand?

20th and Blake: The Rockies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 28:36


Host Shawn Drotar (SB Nation Radio, Mile High Sports Radio) and guest Doug Ottewill (Editor-in-chief, Mile High Sports Magazine) discuss the success of young hurlers Kyle Freeland, Antonio Senzatela and German Marquez, and wonder if struggling veteran Tyler Chatwood has reached a make-or-break point with the Rockies.Chatwood, 3-6 on the season in large part to significant control issues, hasn't been able to limit walks, or the damage that often springs from them.As Tyler Anderson seems to be almost over his early-season struggles, and with Jeff Hoffman -- making his second start of the season in Philly following an impressive win over the Dodgers at Coors Field -- coming on quickly, is Chatwood's spot in the rotation at risk? Will it be in a few weeks, when ace Jon Gray returns to the mound?Shawn and Doug break it down, while incredulous that they're discussing the possibility that the Rockies might have too many quality starting pitchers -- a new, unusual, and pleasant development for longtime fans.Brought to you by Tap XIV (tapfourteen.com) on Blake Street in Denver.Follow Doug Ottewill on Twitter: @dottewillFollow Shawn Drotar on Twitter: @sdrotar

Colorado Rockies Podcast
4/10/17 Game Recap: SD 5, COL 3

Colorado Rockies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 2:42


Colorado cannot come back from Tyler Chatwood's tough start, taking the loss to the Padres, 5-3. Bud Black breaks down Chatwood's performance.

Colorado Rockies Podcast
4/5/17: Game Recap: COL 1, MIL 6

Colorado Rockies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 2:59


Tyler Chatwood struggles, taking the loss against the Brewers. Bud Black discusses Chatwood's pitching performance and the loss.

Carlotta Chatwood
The Carlotta Chatwood Show

Carlotta Chatwood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 149:00


Today on the show, the announcement of the new book club, "Carly's Book Club" and how you can join me and become part of the club. Also, I will discusss my review of the latest musical release from musical legend Maxwell, "black Summers' night" . Empowerment of yourself  is very important so today I am going to discuss some ways you can start the process.  Plus, we will  discuss the latest news and events in the world  and pop culture. Tune In this Saturday @ 11:30 CST  

Colorado Rockies Podcast
5/5/16: MLB.com Extras | Colorado Rockies

Colorado Rockies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 9:18


Tyler Chatwood is worth paying attention to. MLB.com's Alyson Footer and Rockies reporter Thomas Harding spotlight Chatwood's impressive April, why Nolan Arenado is at the top of his game and how Trevor Story's spot in the lineup aids in his success so far at the plate.