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Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today' show: · Inspired by Oscar Wilde, Wilde Irish Gin is distilled by Ireland's first female master distiller. Billy Ray, Wilde Irish Gin's brand director, and Lathan Kornegay, the brand ambassador, are in with tastes and talk of Wilde Irish Gin; · Just opened in Logan Circle by the owners of Wunder Garten in NoMa, the Barrel House promises to be a bar and dining experience you'll not soon forget. Founders Biva Ranjeet and Chris Lynch are in with details about their vision for Barrel House; · Newly ensconced at the WIllowsong restaurant in the InterContinental Hotel, Chef Jeffrey Williams cooks up tasty seasonal fare featuring fresh takes on our region's bounty.Stick around to hear all about Willowsong, Chef Jeffrey's vision for deliciousdining, his take on new approaches to sustainability and more; · Elevated Southern cuisine, comfort and charm are the cornerstone delights at D.C.'s Mallard, where South Carolina-born Chef Hamilton Johnson – you may remember him from his many years at Vidalia – puts his stamp on the food cultures of the AmericanSouth. Chef Hamilton is in to give us all the Mallard 411. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today' show: · Inspired by Oscar Wilde, Wilde Irish Gin is distilled by Ireland's first female master distiller. Billy Ray, Wilde Irish Gin's brand director, and Lathan Kornegay, the brand ambassador, are in with tastes and talk of Wilde Irish Gin; · Just opened in Logan Circle by the owners of Wunder Garten in NoMa, the Barrel House promises to be a bar and dining experience you'll not soon forget. Founders Biva Ranjeet and Chris Lynch are in with details about their vision for Barrel House; · Newly ensconced at the WIllowsong restaurant in the InterContinental Hotel, Chef Jeffrey Williams cooks up tasty seasonal fare featuring fresh takes on our region's bounty. Stick around to hear all about Willowsong, Chef Jeffrey's vision for delicious dining, his take on new approaches to sustainability and more; · Elevated Southern cuisine, comfort and charm are the cornerstone delights at D.C.'s Mallard, where South Carolina-born Chef Hamilton Johnson – you may remember him from his many years at Vidalia – puts his stamp on the food cultures of the American South. Chef Hamilton is in to give us all the Mallard 411. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today' show: · Inspired by Oscar Wilde, Wilde Irish Gin is distilled by Ireland's first female master distiller. Billy Ray, Wilde Irish Gin's brand director, and Lathan Kornegay, the brand ambassador, are in with tastes and talk of Wilde Irish Gin; · Just opened in Logan Circle by the owners of Wunder Garten in NoMa, the Barrel House promises to be a bar and dining experience you'll not soon forget. Founders Biva Ranjeet and Chris Lynch are in with details about their vision for Barrel House; · Newly ensconced at the WIllowsong restaurant in the InterContinental Hotel, Chef Jeffrey Williams cooks up tasty seasonal fare featuring fresh takes on our region's bounty.Stick around to hear all about Willowsong, Chef Jeffrey's vision for deliciousdining, his take on new approaches to sustainability and more; · Elevated Southern cuisine, comfort and charm are the cornerstone delights at D.C.'s Mallard, where South Carolina-born Chef Hamilton Johnson – you may remember him from his many years at Vidalia – puts his stamp on the food cultures of the AmericanSouth. Chef Hamilton is in to give us all the Mallard 411. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today' show: · Inspired by Oscar Wilde, Wilde Irish Gin is distilled by Ireland's first female master distiller. Billy Ray, Wilde Irish Gin's brand director, and Lathan Kornegay, the brand ambassador, are in with tastes and talk of Wilde Irish Gin; · Just opened in Logan Circle by the owners of Wunder Garten in NoMa, the Barrel House promises to be a bar and dining experience you'll not soon forget. Founders Biva Ranjeet and Chris Lynch are in with details about their vision for Barrel House; · Newly ensconced at the WIllowsong restaurant in the InterContinental Hotel, Chef Jeffrey Williams cooks up tasty seasonal fare featuring fresh takes on our region's bounty. Stick around to hear all about Willowsong, Chef Jeffrey's vision for delicious dining, his take on new approaches to sustainability and more; · Elevated Southern cuisine, comfort and charm are the cornerstone delights at D.C.'s Mallard, where South Carolina-born Chef Hamilton Johnson – you may remember him from his many years at Vidalia – puts his stamp on the food cultures of the American South. Chef Hamilton is in to give us all the Mallard 411. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Joe starts the podcast off by going over how much he's surprised by the start of the Brooklyn Nets, where the New York Knicks are at right now, and other surprises in the NBA so far (1:33). Then, he touches on some College Basketball notes from this past weekend (21:45). Finally, he's joined by Chris Lynch to go over the hype around the Boston Red Sox going into the Winter Meetings and the rumored “Golden At-Bat” rule (30:30), & SO much more!
All entertainment (whether screen-based or not) requires some discernment prior to engagement. In this episode we walk through the biblical principles that should guide parents in their entertainment choices. Guest Chris Lynch shares his expertise as a Pastor and Father.
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Dave and Mark are joined by Chris Lynch, who shares his insights on the importance of creed and confession within a decentralized network like No Place Left. They discuss the challenges of maintaining clarity and unity in a movement with diverse leaders and beliefs, emphasizing the need for cooperation and dialogue to keep the mission of multiplying disciples and churches on track. Chris, Mark, and Dave explore how clear confessions can guide leaders, foster collaboration, and ensure alignment with the mission of God.
It's All Been Done Radio Hour Commercial #257 The News #8 / Awkward Moments in IABD History #4 "Totally Fiction" Megan claims to tell a totally made up story about something that really happened, and takes some artistic license in doing so. Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents A comedy radio show originally performed Saturday, August 12, 2023, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio. STARRING Megan Overholt as Megan Ashley Clements as Ashley Keith Jackson as Crackup and Keith Shane Stefanchik as Wayne Kristin Green as Cindy Ben Neidenthal as Ben Samantha Stark as Sam Grace Wilson as Grace Chase McCants as the clipboard person Chris Lynch as the dubbed clipboard person Nathan Haley on trombone Narrated by Darren Esler Foley Artist Megan Overholt Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions Written by Megan Overholt Produced by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Samantha Stark, assisted by Grace Wilson Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik When you post about us, hashtag #IABD #youtuberadioplays #bestyoutubepodcastchannels
Joe is joined by his former radio partner, Chris Lynch, to go over their biggest takeaways from Game 1 of the NBA Finals, what they believe could happen in Game 2, Chris' Stanley Cup Final pick, & his thoughts on the Dan Hurley Lakers reports (2:47). Then Joe gives his thoughts on Juan Soto's injury update & what he would do moving forward (29:36), & SO much more!
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
Last week, maybe a week ago, maybe 82 years ago, who knows, we talked about alternative plot structures. Much of American film and novels is built on what's considered to be the classic three-act structure, which basically goes beginning-middle-end, and there's this rising line of the plot. It ends up looking like a bit of a triangle. As readers, we can sort of anticipate and feel that structure happening. In a rom-com, we almost always know how far into the book or movie it will be when the couple breaks up and then someone has to chase down a car or airplane or something so they can get back together. There's a lovely familiarity in that, but us writers don't always want a lovely familiarity with beats in all the prescribed places and a structure that looks like a triangle. In an earlier podcast, Shaun, was asking me about the different structures and plots. And this is a pretty big question that people write entire books about, but I'm going to start here. First, a structure is sort of the diagram of rising and falling and action that links all of the plot points together The plot is something that connects the moments of the novel in a way that gives a novel its meaning. . Janet Burroway defines plot as a “series of events deliberately arranged so as to reveal their dramatic, thematic, and emotional significance …. Plot's concern is ‘what, how, and why,' with scenes ordered to highlight cause-and-effect.” Plot, according to Ingrid Sundberg, is about patterns, rhythm, and energy. It's about the movement and feeling your particular arrangement creates. The triangle (often called the Aristotelian story shape) is a visual metaphor for the escalating energy that is meant to come as a result of a classic design arrangement.” This podcast, we're talking about all the different types of plots. Next time? We'll go all structure on you. Here's a list of different possibilities when it comes to plot: • Mini-plot • Daisy chain plot, • Cautionary tale plot • Ensemble plot • Along for the ride plot • Symbolic juxtaposition plot • Repeated event plot • Repeated action plot Explanations of the Possibilities Mini Plot – This is the emotional plot. It's minimalistic. It might even seem like it does not have a plot, but it does. It's just that the cause-and-effect is about emotional evolution and growth. Example: Tender Mercies Daisy Chain Plot - We have no main protagonist, so we have no main goal. A bunch of characters and situations are here and they are linked via cause-and-effect like a physical object. Examples: Thirteen Reasons Why (has a protagonist, but it kind of works). Lethal Passage. Cautionary Tale Plot - Hero? There is no hero! Comfort? There is no comfort! Our main character sucks. And instead the reader is the protagonist. Examples: Jumped by Rita Williams-Garcia. Inexcusable by Chris Lynch. Ensemble Plot - According to Berg, this happens when you have protagonists grouped in the same place and it is “characterized by the interaction of several voices, consciousnesses, or world views, none of which unifies or is superior to the others.” Example: Give a Boy a Gun. Along For The Ride Plot - Ah. Where is our protagonist doing proactive things? Not here. Here we have the secondary character pushing the action and the protagonist is there, zooming along with them. The protagonist has an emotional change anyways, but they aren't Captain Proactive going after their goals. Example: Looking for Alaska – John Green Symbolic Juxtaposition Plot - Why yes, it's the anti-plot, which some people treat like the anti-christ. This book is an existentialist's dream. It's not about the emotion. It's about having an epiphany, an intellectual epiphany. The plot is about ideas and themes and symbols and that connects everything and gives it meaning. The cause and effect? It's really not here. Example: Einstein's Dreams by Lightman. Repeated Events Plot - So, the same event? You see it multiple times but through differing perspectives so that we can see the truth from different characters' points of view. Repeated Action Plot - You know the movie Groundhog Day? This is it. This is where a character keeps doing the same things over and over until they try to get it right. They have a goal. But the sequence of events isn't linear but repeating. Example: Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver DOG TIP FOR LIFE Repeated action plots are the best. Wake up. Snack. Zoomies. Snack. Breakfast. Snack. Pee. Snack. It's okay to life your life as a repeated event. PLACE TO SUBMIT The Peggy Chapman-Andrews First Novel Award Your novel doesn't have to be finished. We initially need only 5,000 to 8,000 words and a 300 word synopsis. If you're long listed we'll ask for a total of 15,000 words, including your original word count. Shortlisted? Then we need a total 30,000 words, again including your original entry and long listed word count. It all adds up to an incredible opportunity. Click here for all the details! RANDOM THOUGHT LINK SHOUT OUT! The music we've clipped and shortened in this podcast is awesome and is made available through the Creative Commons License. Here's a link to that and the artist's website. Who is this artist and what is this song? It's “Summer Spliff” by Broke For Free. WE HAVE EXTRA CONTENT ALL ABOUT LIVING HAPPY OVER HERE! It's pretty awesome. We have a podcast, LOVING THE STRANGE, which we stream biweekly live on Carrie's Facebook and Twitter and YouTube on Fridays. Her Facebook and Twitter handles are all carriejonesbooks or carriejonesbook. But she also has extra cool content focused on writing tips here. Carrie is reading one of her raw poems every once in awhile on CARRIE DOES POEMS. And there you go! Whew! That's a lot! Subscribe RESOURCES OF AWESOME. Bechard, Margaret. “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Plot.” Faculty Lecture. Vermont College of Fine Arts, Montpelier, VT. Jan 2008. Burroway, Janet. Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narative Craft. 8th Edition. New York: Longman, 2011. Chea, Stephenson. “What's the Difference Between Plot and Structure.” Associated Content. 16 Feb. 2010. Web. 7 May 2011. Fletcher, Susan. “Structure as Genesis.” Faculty Lecture. Vermont College of Fine Arts, Montpelier, VT. July 2012. • Berg, Charles Ramirez. “A Taxonomy of Alternative Plots in Recent Films: Classifying the ‘Tarantino Effect.'” Film Criticism, Vol. 31, Issue 1-2, 5-57, 22 Sept 2006. Ebsco Host. Web. 6 May 2011. • Pages 44 -66 in: McKee, Robert. Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting. New York: IT Books, 1997. • Pages 165 – 194 in: Gardner, John. The Art of Fiction. New York: Vintage Books, 1983. https://penandthepad.com/types-narrative-structures-8329065.html
National Book Award finalist Chris Lynch discusses his new novel Walkin' the Dog. Learn more about the book and order it from its page at SimonandSchuster.com or wherever fine books are sold.From the Dog Words archives:0301: Author Kate MacDougall0226: Deaf Rescue Peggy with Chloe ShortenBe sure to vote in the Pooch Playoffs for the ulti-mutt cutie at BigfootPetPhotography.com/vote. You can vote once a day every day. 100% of entry fees benefited Rosie Fund so let's reward those participants by helping one of them advance from the Bigfoot regional and win the top prize! There are new rounds through the end of March as the winning dogs advance through the regional and then it's on to the championship. WARNING: It is very hard to choose one photo over another but just follow your heart. Learn more about photographer Claire Shelley at BigFootPetPhotography.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.If you've ever wanted to visit Ireland, join Laurel and Sascha this July for the trip of a lifetime. More details on their website or go here.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
In this episode I am joined by Chris Lynch. Chris is an award wining author of several highly acclaimed young adult novels and a national book award finalist . He joins me to talk about his latest middle grade novel, Walkin' the Dog ( released March 12) which is a moving story about a young boy and the life lessons he learns from his four-legged friends and the unexpected paths they lead him on. Chris also shares his own stories of the guidance and lessons he has learned from the special dogs in own his life.Resources:https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Walkin-the-Dog/Chris-Lynch/9781481459204Support the show If you are enjoying The Baroo Podcast you can now support the show by buying me a coffee. Shop the podcast: https://www.thebaroo.com/shop-podFollow The Baroo:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baroopodcast/Blog- https://www.thebaroo.com/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/baroopet/ Pet parent question or story of canine companionship to share ? Email charlotte@thebaroo.com or call 424-273-5131. *This podcast is for informational purposes only, even if, and regardless of whether it features the advice of veterinarians or professional dog trainers. It is not, nor is it intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary care or personalized canine behavior advice and should not be used as so. The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the podcast author or the individual views of those participating in the podcast.
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
Award-winning author of YA novels? Check. Printz honor author, ALA Best Book winner, National Book Award finalist? Check. Has a middle grade coming out March 11 that's about to rock the world? Definitely. Was so cool that Carrie was afraid to talk to him back in 2005 or 2006 or something? You know it. Chris Lynch, award winning human and ridiculously gracious interviewee, graced Dogs are Smarter Than People with an author-to-author interview with Carrie Jones this week. He ignored Carrie's frazzled face, vaguely sweaty hair, and minor emergency to be one of the kindest, loveliest interviews ever. Chris is the author of middle grade novel Walkin' the Dog. He holds an MA from the writing program at Emerson College. He teaches in the creative writing MFA program at Lesley University. He lives in Boston and in Scotland. And his book? It's amazing. You need to get it. To find out more about Walkin' the Dog, click here. More about Chris here.
Brooke talks to Chris Lynch about topics such as language, the social model, childhood experiences, and the impact of disability on career choices. Brooke and Chris speak openly and honestly, reflecting on their journey of self-acceptance and navigating the challenges of disability. They also address broader societal issues, emphasising the need for education and inclusion to create a more accepting and accessible world. KEY TAKEAWAYS Brooke and Chris highlight the importance of embracing one's disability and finding strength in personal experiences. The conversation showcases the diversity of experiences within the disabled community, with guests sharing personal stories and perspectives on disability, relationships, and career choices. This diversity highlights the individuality and uniqueness of each person's journey. Education plays a crucial role in shaping perceptions of disability and promoting inclusion. There's a need for early education on disability to normalise differences and foster acceptance from a young age. Technology is allowing for the participation of disabled individuals in the film industry. This innovation represents a significant step towards creating more inclusive and accessible opportunities for disabled filmmakers and professionals. BEST MOMENTS "I think one of the things where, especially my whole thought process in really analysing this has been from a place of the difference that I have with my disability over others and the considerations that I have to make in terms of my own safety." "Kids are naturally so curious." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disabled-and-proud/id1621152878 HOST BIO Disabled and Proud is the show that brings listeners a different perspective on disability. Each week this podcast highlights an awesome disabled guest speaking about their own disability; why they are proud to be disabled and why they are proud to be themselves. The conversations in this show will look at what challenges these amazing people face socially, mentally, physically and life in general. This show is raw, open, honest, funny, welcoming and educational. Disabled & Proud does exactly what it says on the tin! And whilst we are creating this space for disabled people to be unashamedly themselves, without the need to conform to society, this is also not about toxic positivity. This show will be shining a big, bright light on disability without it being “Paralympic or pity”. As you will hear disability is WHOLE, COMPLETE & PERFECT and whilst the topic of disability can be quite heavy - and we definitely don't shy away from the bad days - this podcast is also about having fun too! Our aim is to play a part in reclaiming the word disability - turning it from inadequacy to perfection!INSTAGRAM! https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en: https://www.instagram.com/disabledandproudpodcast/?hl=en
Wellness in San Diego: Food, Movement, Spirituality + Wellbeing
Craving a vacation that nourishes your mind, body, and soul? Look no further than La Jolla, California! In this episode, we'll guide you through crafting your perfect wellness staycation or weekend getaway to the jewel of San Diego. Listen in as we share: La Jolla wellness activities: Local yoga studios, spa recs, beach activities + more. Top foodie recs: We share our top cafe pics, vegan-friendly recs plus where to grab a picnic lunch to go for the beach. Get insider tips: We chat with Chris Lynch, co-founder of Everyday California, about his passion for sharing La Jolla's beauty through kayak tours and surf lessons. Discover the best spots to paddle, catch waves, and connect with nature. Whether you're a local looking for new places to check out or an out-of-towner looking for a rejuvenating escape, this episode is your ultimate guide to planning your ideal La Jolla wellness vacation. Episode links: Everyday California: everydaycalifornia.com | @everydaycalifornia The Wellness in San Diego podcast is produced by Locally Well San Diego, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in San Diego. Get the latest at locallywell.com or follow @locallywell.
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
We're continuing with our monster “Show Don't Tell” series of podcasts and posts. So, hey! Welcome to our series of podcasts and posts all about showing vs. telling, which we are on fire about right now, right Shaun? Growls. You can check out the rest of the series on Carrie's Substack Write Better Now or just the podcast episodes on her website. And we're soon going to have some monthly author interviews starting with Chris Lynch. One of the hardest places to differentiate showing rather than telling in writing (or vice versa) is when it comes to those internal thoughts and feelings. So, here's a quick example: Ham-Ham groaned; he'd forgotten to turn off the water bottle drip in the hamster cage again. So, there's the groan. That's all good and fine because it's an action. BUT then you have him forgetting and thinking about what he forgot to do, right? All of that part is too much explaining and too distancing from the thought or the experience. Instead of living with Ham-Ham as he realizes he forgot to do something important for the hamster cage bedding, we are distanced from it. It's more a play-by-play in a ball game than being a player in the ball game actually kicking the ball and making a goal. Instead go right into Ham-Ham's head: Damn it. Ham-Ham hadn't turned off the damn water bottle. Now there'd be water drip-drip-dripping all day in the cage. The wood chips would be soggy as hell. This seems simple. It's not that simple. DOG TIP FOR LIFE Don't over explain everything. If you want me to sit, just say "sit." WRITING EXERCISE This comes from Ride The Pen: “Some words are signs that you are telling, not showing. These bad words are (view them as villains): Adjectives and any form of the word “to be.” They will seduce you to tell, not show. You must resist their evil powers! “With adjectives, you can put a quick label on anything; something is “beautiful, big, funny, strange…” The same is true for variations of “to be”: “he was, she is, it was…” All of these lead to quick labeling, rather than showing. “But I will give you an anti-spell against their evilness. The formula is to ask yourself: “How do I notice she is quick/he is funny/it is delightful/etc…? “Answer yourself that question, and you will have a great list of descriptions to show to your readers. This question is like your secret weapon against all adjectives.” PLACE TO SUBMIT Able Muse (Poetry, Fiction, Essays & More) Deadline: July 15, 2024 Able Muse is now accepting submissions for our forthcoming issue, winter 2024/2025. Submit poetry, fiction, essays, book reviews, art, and photography. Submission opens yearly January 1 and closes July 15. Read our guidelines and submit at www.ablemuse.com/submit/. RANDOM THOUGHT The story about Bill Sprouse's book and his uncle being the Jersey Devil is here. SHOUT OUT! The music we've clipped and shortened in this podcast is awesome and is made available through the Creative Commons License. Here's a link to that and the artist's website. Who is this artist and what is this song? It's “Summer Spliff” by Broke For Free. WE HAVE EXTRA CONTENT ALL ABOUT LIVING HAPPY OVER HERE! It's pretty awesome. We have a podcast, LOVING THE STRANGE, which we stream biweekly live on Carrie's Facebook and Twitter and YouTube on Fridays. Her Facebook and Twitter handles are all carriejonesbooks or carriejonesbook. But she also has extra cool content focused on writing tips here. Carrie is reading one of her raw poems every once in awhile on CARRIE DOES POEMS. And there you go! Whew! That's a lot!
Join us for the opening of season 13 as Chris & Chris chat about last season and discuss the upcoming guests of season 13. We were joined by the brilliant Tina Baker to chat about all things writing, life and more. Thank you to author Chris Lynch for sponsoring this show with his book, Welcome To Neverbury. Please support him on social media and buy his book here: https://amzn.to/3uLxiLgIf you would like to sponsor a show with your book, get in touch at TheWritingCommunityChatShow@Gmail.Com with the subject, The Beer Token Book Promotion.Watch our live shows, and this interview, on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/live/f1nJw1ngppQ
In Episode 47, McCarter chats with Chris Lynch, who started the cannabis flower brand Loyalty Farms just over two years ago in Boulder, Colorado. We talk about his start and journey through the cannabis industry, to working from other people to finally starting a grow of his own. Find Loyalty Farms on Instagram @loyaltyfarms.Watch the full episode on YouTube here.
Best Of Belfast: Stories of local legends from Northern Ireland
Chris Lynch is the Head Wellbeing Manager of Australia's National Football Team. He has also worked in Olympic Cycling and Malaysian Rugby. In today's episode, we talk about: The early years of sports data (collecting sticker books and cards!) How the local GA players were like the Greek gods of his world when he was growing up Becoming a successful athlete on an inter-county level His own battles with depression and suicide How he learned to "stop bottling everything up" Why so many athletes experience an identity crisis (and what to do about it) Whole athlete wellbeing The career stepping stones that led to where he is today And what becoming a father has taught him about performance Check it out! // https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/chris-lynch-wellbeing //
theCUBE host Dave Vellante sits down with Chris Lynch, Executive Chairman and CEO Atscalehttps://techtacklesx.org/
Joe is joined by his old WICR partner, Chris Lynch, to discuss Tobin Anderson replacing Rick Pitino at Iona. Then, Dayton Brown joins Joe to go over their All-NBA picks and who they would vote for MVP (41:36), and SO much more!
Joe is joined to start off this podcast by his former radio partner and the PBP Voice of the Danbury Hat Tricks, Chris Lynch, to discuss Iona's first round matchup against the UConn Huskies, how far the Gaels could go in the tournament, whether Rick Pitino will move on from Iona, and so much more! Then, Joe's Dad joins him to breakdown the 2023 NCAA Men's Basketball Bracket, Aaron Rodgers going to the Jets, who the next St. John's coach will be, and MORE (38:17). Finally, Joe gives his thoughts on Aaron Rodgers announcing his intentions on playing with the New York Jets next season (1:10:40).
In this special episode of Product Marketing Insider, GhostRanch CEO Mikey Mioduski sits down with Chris Lynch, CMO at Mindtickle. They discuss why presentations are so important, how demos have evolved and why they're so hard to nail, packaging and positioning through storytelling, and more.
Karlos Ortiz of Audacy, NFL Network Radio, & the "Four Horseman of Fantasy" joins Joe to start the podcast as they discuss the Giants franchise tag decision, what the Jets should do at quarterback, what they would pay Daniel Jones, and more! Then, Chris Lynch of the Danbury Hat Tricks joins the show to preview the MAAC Tournament and Iona's path to the NCAA Tournament, the Boston Celtics skid and an outlook on the 2023 Boston Red Sox season. (38:10)
Forget Charles, Long Live King Chris" Join Matt as he interviews the new UK Master Chris Lynch, discusses his list and runs through his games from the Masters event
Forget Charles, Long Live King Chris" Join Matt as he interviews the new UK Master Chris Lynch, discusses his list and runs through his games from the Masters event
This week on Hat Trick City, we bring Michael Marchesan back on the show for his 2nd appearance! Mike caught us up to speed with ehat he has been up to since we last spoke in December. Making his debut on the show is Chris Lynch, the voice of the Danbury Hat Tricks! Chris gives us an insight to what he does in Danbury for the pro team as well as the two junior teams, in addition to his background in broadcasting. Last, but most certainly not least, Mike Brown (Former Goalie/Captain of the Danbury Whalers) is on the show to kick off Whalers month! Mike tells us about what he has been up to since last playing for Danbury in 2014. He also tells us about his best memories from winning the Commissioner's Cup in 2013 with Danbury.
Chris Lynch had a successful finance career managing a bond trading group on Wall Street–until it clashed with his desire to be with his growing family. A graduate of Bates College in Lewiston, Chris followed his heart back to Maine in the early 2000's, seeking a more balanced personal and professional existence. Despite being warned away from real estate, and facing more than one detractor, Chris borrowed from his children's college savings in order to found and build what would become one of Maine's most successful residential firms – Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty. Chris has gained many valuable insights about business and life in his beloved adopted state over the past two (plus) decades. Join our conversation with Chris Lynch today on Radio Maine. Every week, Dr. Lisa Belisle brings you an interview with a member of Maine's community, including artists, designers, and more. Subscribe to Radio Maine on YouTube, so you never miss an episode.
Joe starts off the podcast being joined by Jac Hopkins of the "Four Horseman of Fantasy" podcast to go over their locks for Week 14 in the NFL. Then, Chris Lynch the Play-by-Play Voice of the Danbury Hat Tricks joins the show to discuss an impressive Iona Men's Basketball win over St. Louis, how the team looks as a whole, the season outlook from here, and MUCH more! (22:34)
Every week on Demand Gen Visionaries we sit down with marketing leaders from some of the world's largest and fastest-growing companies to uncover the demand gen strategies that have been fundamental to their skyrocketing success.In each episode, we ask our marketing-leader guests which three areas of investment are most important to their demand gen initiatives. Tune into this special mini-series to hear the budget items our CMO guests can't live without!Find parts: one, two, three, four, five six & seven---Episode Timestamps: Part seven of this special mini-series features 10 CMOs and marketing leaders from some of the world's fastest-growing companies, including:*(02:07) Dylan Steel, CMO of Coalition*(03:56) Chris Lynch, CMO of MindTickle*(04:47) Marie Hillion, Head of marketing at Livestorm*(06:25) Dan Verley, SVP of Sales Workplace Technologies at Canon Solutions America*(10:18) Cindy Knezevich, SVP of Brand and Communications at SalesLoft*(12:48) Micheline Nijmeh, CMO at JFrog*(14:53) Ryan Bonnici, CMO at Gympass *(16:37) Palmer Houchins, VP of Brand Marketing & Communications at G2*(17:55) Rich Donahue, CMO of IBotta *(20:38) Maria Pergolino, CMO of ActiveCampaign---Quotes:“Data can get you really helpful insights and tell you if you're way off base, but sometimes magic is figuring out the combination of what your customer says they want and what's aligned to their value, how much you have to shift their perception and change their mindset of what your product can be and can do and then find the sweet spot.” - Dylan Steele, CMO of Coalition Inc.People respond well to strong storytelling, no matter if you're in a consumer context or you're in a B2B context because even in B2B, there are people making decisions.” - Chris Lynch, CMO of Mindtickle“Adapt and try to not have the same approach, not only the language but also try to adapt to the mindsets of the region, the countries that you're going to enter in and you're going to target.” - Marie Hillion, Head of Marketing, Livestorm"Marketing is an invaluable tool and partner. When done well and when paired well, and we all consider the needs of the organization and what role we each play, it's really a powerful tandem when you go to market if things are aligned." - Dan Verley, SVP of Sales, Canon Solutions America"Brand is who you are, product marketing and demand gen is what you do. And so those two things work really well together when they're aligned, when they're not aligned, it can be pretty painful." - Cindy Knezevich, SVP of Brand and Communications, SalesloftThere's an old saying, the content is king and there's a reason for it. Organic search is all about content, same with paid search, but organic much more so, and the nurture you're building to get them to engage with you. - Micheline Nijmeh, CMO, JFrog“I think at the end of the day, the most important thing with your content investments is to invest in creating really good content.” - Ryan Bonnici CMO, Gympass“We're going to go to market with both a seller and buyer campaign, and this is where the brand becomes sort of a glue, we make sure that the way that we're presenting ourselves is cohesive.” -Palmer Houchins, VP of Brand Marketing & Communications at G2“You have to trust that you're hitting the audience the right way and you're getting your message there the right way. We want to be the right message, we want to be with the right partners and that's true of any influencer, right? As long as you have the right partner it's probably going to be a really good partnership”. - Rich Donahue, CMO of IBotta “ It has to be a mission that you stand behind and it has to be something you can differentiate. There are many products out there in the world that like you can't tell the difference between two of them, and if you can't, it's then really hard to differentiate. It's really hard to do great marketing, you have to choose an opportunity where you feel like you can do something with your skill, with that marketing.” - Maria Pergolino, CMO of ActiveCampaign---SponsorDemand Gen Visionaries is brought to you by Qualified.com, the #1 Conversational Marketing platform for companies that use Salesforce and the secret weapon for Demand Gen pros. The world's leading enterprise brands trust Qualified to instantly meet with buyers, right on their website, and maximize sales pipeline. Visit Qualified.com to learn more.---LinksFollow Ian on TwitterConnect with Ian on LinkedInCaspian Studios
Chris Lynch is the Executive Chairman, and CEO at AtScale, the industry leader in data federation and cloud transformation. Sometimes known as the Punk Rock VC, Chris is a VC investor, operator, advisor, and mentor to dozens of entrepreneurs and startups. He has been in the founding team of Arrow Point, Acopia Networks and Vertica.We talk about the influence of punk rock and the Sex Pistols on his approach to work, why connection is the key to success in any industry. Chris is also pushing for more transparency and disclosure in equity compensation in privately owned companies, especially in high tech and private equity/venture capital environments. So we talked about the changes needed, and most importantly, about what questions people should ask before accepting a job in a privately owned company where equity is a significant part of the compensation.KEY TAKEAWAYS[02:40] - Chris shares how he arrived at where he is today.[05:01] - How work, love, and punk rock influenced Chris' business career. [08:23] - From dreams of playing bass in a punk rock band to inventing a persona that helped him 'fake it until he made it.'[11:04] - Why connection and authenticity are the keys to success no matter what you are 'selling.'[13:10] - How accepting failure as part of the process ultimately leads to success.[16:21] - "Celebrating success is fine. But it doesn't make you more successful. Overcoming failure makes you more successful."[19:41] - Chris shares how his definition of success has evolved over his career. [24:43] - What are the traits of a good Venture Capitalist (VC)?[26:25] - Chris shares his answer to the 'trick question' that opened the door to him working with the Godfather of VC (and a top 5 IPO).[28:50] - Chris shares the secret to his success and his message for those he mentors.[30:18] - How to join Chris in his mission to create more transparency in the private equity market.[34:57] - The most important questions to ask before joining a startup or a privately owned venture that features equity compensation. [37:51] - Why employees need to negotiate equity compensation the same way they would for cash. [39:47] - How to find more information about Chris and the types of investments he is [41:28] - Crowdsourcing the power of music and the tech entrepreneur ecosystem to do good through Tech Tackles X.[44:13] - Why perfection is the enemy of progress.[46:05] - Chris shares a question for listeners to answer for a special opportunity to meet with him via ZOOM. Jean dot O'Neill at escale.com.[47:16] - Chis shares the VC jargon that leaves him empty.[50:34] - Why we all need to stop fighting amongst ourselves to connect with what's real.[53:04] - Chis shares his favorite meal and drink.[53:50] - Why Chris believes the Sex Pistols changed the world with just one record.Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.com Websites:al4ep.com AtScale.comreverbadvisors.comTech Tackles Cancer / Tech Tackles X: techtacklesx.orgOther Christopher Lynch links:LinkedIn:
Joe is joined by his former WICR partner, Chris Lynch, to discuss Chris' experience at Game 5 of the ALDS between the Yankees and Guardians, when the series turned for Cleveland, and the state of the Yankee fanbase. Then, Joe and Chris preview the ALCS, and give their picks for who is representing the American League in the World Series (24:03), and SO much more!
Joe's former WICR radio partner, Chris Lynch, joins him to talk about the Mac Jones injury, Chris' expectations for the Patriots this season, who is calling plays on offense, and more (2:39). Then, Jac Hopkins of the "Four Horseman of Fantasy" podcast joins Joe to go over their Week 4 Locks (36:20). All of Joe's picks for Week 4: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hTapzy00OGTdpDoNe9VbBlXChIbX19t7qLKtJYUwleo/edit?usp=sharing Joe's 2022 Overall Record: 22-26-2
Defense is becoming as much about code as combat, and Rebellion Defense is part of an elite group of GovTech unicorns (SHARPE), that is powering our nation's defense. We're joined by Chris Lynch, Co-Founder & CEO, to discuss how his company is working to keep the US and its allies ahead of its adversaries, while ushering in a new wave of innovation. https://rebelliondefense.com/
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Joe starts off the podcast joined by his former WICR Radio partner, Chris Lynch, to go over the first half for the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, MLB Draft surprises, and how the draft itself was covered. Then, Joe brings on Cousin John to pick winners for the 2022 Home Run Derby, as well as go over the Derek Jeter Documentary "The Captain" (39:05).
Joe is joined his former WICR partner, Chris Lynch, to talk the most recent Yankee-Red Sox four game series, what the Red Sox need at the MLB Trade Deadline, and who to look out for in the upcoming MLB Draft (2:17). Then, Joe talks about some things on his mind going into the 2022 NFL Season (35:46).
This episode features an interview with Chris Lynch, CMO of Mindtickle, the market-leading sales readiness platform, helping revenue leaders at world-class companies. Chris has a proven track record leading and growing both direct-to-consumer and B2B marketing organizations. On this episode, Chris shares his insights into how emotions drive purchasing decisions, why customers respond well to strong storytelling, and why it's important to understand the consumer from a data standpoint.---“People respond well to strong storytelling, no matter if you're in a consumer context or you're in a B2B context because even in B2B, there are people making decisions.” - Chris Lynch, CMO of Mindtickle---Episode Timestamps:*(02:49) - Chris's role at Mindtickle*(07:11) - Why emotions drive purchasing decisions*(08:13) - Segment: Trust Tree*(14:03) - Segment: The Playbook*(25:42) - Figuring out your brand story*(31:36) - Rebranding your website*(37:15) - Segment: The Dust Up*(38:45) - Segment: Quick Hits---SponsorDemand Gen Visionaries is brought to you by Qualified.com, the #1 Conversational Marketing platform for companies that use Salesforce and the secret weapon for Demand Gen pros. The world's leading enterprise brands trust Qualified to instantly meet with buyers, right on their website, and maximize sales pipeline. Visit Qualified.com to learn more.---LinksConnect with Chris on LinkedInConnect with Ian on LinkedInLearn more about MindTicklewww.caspianstudios.com
Chris Lynch, CEO and co-founder of Rebellion Defense, joins host Ken Harbaugh to talk about his “SWAT team of nerds” and building AI tools for national defense. Before leading the team at Rebellion Defense, Chris was founding director at Defense Digital Service and launched programs like JEDI Cloud and Hack the Pentagon. Learn more about Chris and Rebellion Defense at rebelliondefense.com. Follow him on Twitter at @lynchseattle and find Rebellion at @RebellionDef.
In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Chris Lynch, founder and sole owner of Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty. They discuss why Chris left Wall Street for real estate; his passion for disrupting the status quo; and the brand and culture he has created at Legacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty.
After a six-month break When in Spain is back! And to celebrate we're taking you on a tour of ten classic Madrid bars. Our guide is Chris Lynch, Spanish wine-buff, former Spanish bar owner, and founder of the Spanish Wine Collective. If you're on a first visit to Madrid these ten bars are required drinking and eating! From the cosy Casa González bar in the centre of Madrid and over a bottle of cava, Chris takes us on a virtual tour of his ten favourite bars of the Spanish capital. He recommends what to drink, what to eat, and when to go. Along the way we talk about the fascinating history of these classic Madrileño bars and Chris describes some of the colourful characters who work in them. At the end of the episode we both give some useful tips for getting the best Madrid bar experience on your visit. Here's the list of stops on the tour: Casa González Casa Toni Casa del Abuelo La Venencia La Dolores Bodegas Ricla Casa Revuelta Casa Lucas Vinoteca Vides Casa Dani Also mentioned: La Concha (Great vermut on Cava Baja) La Osita (Craft beer on Cava Baja) Celso y Manolo (Near Vinoteca Vides) Mercado de la Paz (Municipal indoor market and home to Casa Dani)
In this episode, Benji interviews Chris Lynch, Chief Marketing Officer at Mindtickle. B2B marketers are constantly trying to simplify complicated, broad offerings. Honing the craft of distilling the complex into plain English is top of mind for many of us and today Chris imparts his learned wisdom providing a way forward for us to do exactly that.