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Welcome back to another full episode of Couple Casuals Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Chris Tilley—a passionate advocate for firearms, self-defense, and the rights of responsible gun owners in Canada. With deep knowledge of gun laws and a powerful voice in the firearms community, Chris brings the heat as we unpack the current political climate leading up to the April 28 election.We dive into how the Liberal government has stripped legal guns from law-abiding, tax-paying Canadians—while criminals continue to get easier access to illegal firearms. Chris breaks down the facts about firearm safety, licensing, and ownership in Canada, and we explore what every citizen needs to know in this crucial moment for the country.A must-listen episode for anyone who values truth, freedom, and the right to defend themselves. Grab a casual and enjoy!Host: Stefano (stefo)Instagram: @drstefohttps://www.instagram.com/drstefo?igs...Guest: Chris TilleyYouTube: @Bigcityescape & @mudmonkeyatvs Instagrams:Mudmonkey Atvshttps://www.instagram.com/_mudmonkey_atvs_?igsh=MzlocGd1bDRhdGs0Big City Escapehttps://www.instagram.com/bigcityescapeofficial?igsh=eGNsbWswOGI1cWho
Don Hawk, USAC Silver Crown Series Director; Chris Tilley, Valvoline American Late Model Iron Man Series owner; and Jadan Bowling, USCS Sprint Car winner are this week's guests.
Sarah Muir and David Broomfield are joined by Chris Tilley from Coutts Private Markets Team for analysis of Rachel Reeves' maiden Mansion House Speech. Are pension mega funds the key to unleashing growth in the UK and what might this mean for private markets? Plus this week's quick fire numbers round features 19 million, 5 and 2,000.
"Fixer Upper" is written and produced by Terry Phillips. It premiered on Jan. 8, 2024. In this eleventh episode of our anthology series of short audio plays, a prospective real estate buyer is shocked by what is on the market. The cast features Stella Valente as the agent and Chris Tilley as the client. Script consultant: Mark Boyce Producer: Genese Phillips Casting director: Stella Valente Theme song from Roman Senyk Episode music "Ultra" by Savfk Commercial cue ("Swing Time") from Music by Pedro Commercial vocals by the Echo Valley Singers Imagine Air Theater is in the style of Old Time Radio (OTR) entertainment, but with contemporary themes. These are stories of the world as it might have been. The world as it could be. Sometimes inspiring tales. Sometimes cautionary tales. If you like these plays and want to hear more, please become a patron. Visit https://www.Patreon.com/ImagineAir You can also support us at https://Imagine-Air-Theater.com/Suppo...https://imagine-air-theater.com/Support-us/ NEXT EPISODE COMING SOON!
The second hour of our conversation with Jason Keltner and Chris Tilley, discussing their time with the Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series.
The first hour of our conversation with Jason Keltner and Chris Tilley, discussing their time with the Battle of the Bluegrass DirtCar Series.
In this episode of the All Gas, No Breaks Podcast we talk with Valvoline Iron Man Late Model Series Director Chris Tilley ahead of this weekend's Cabin Fever 40 at Boyd's Speedway.Tilley talks about the event, the series, what to expect this weekend and for the season.
"The Woke Detective" is written and produced by Terry Phillips. It premiered on Nov. 20, 2022. A private eye is on the most unusual case of his life. The cast features William Jones as Buck Coyne, Amy-Helene Carlson as Shelly Patrick, Christine Kludjian as Rose Lee, John Erysian as Ned Newman, Chris Tilley as John Buru, Sharon Iwai as Kim Young, and Paul Messinger as Mick the bartender. Script consultant Mark Boyce. Sound engineer Scott Holst. Story editor Genese Phillips. Theme music by Roman Senyk. Special music by Kevin MacLeod. Cues include “Bass Walker,” “Covert Affair,” “Noir Number One,” “Dances and Dames,” “Deadly Routine,” and “Shades of Spring” ... all promoted by Mr. Snooze. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYOvAO1rAM0 Additional audio from Rak Rak sound effects, AV Productions, and Sound Like Tube. Imagine Air Theater is Old Time Radio-style entertainment with contemporary themes. These are stories of the world as it might have been. The world as it could be. Sometimes inspiring tales. Sometimes cautionary tales. If you like these plays and want to hear more, please support us at https://www.imagine-air-theater.com/Support-us/
Kyle Bronson, Golden Isle Speedway promoter; Lucas Halbert, Grassroots Racing News, previewing the Tulsa Shootout; and Chris Tilley, with news about The Hangover at 411 Motor Speedway are this week's guests.
https://www.Imagine-Air-Theater.com "Only Time Will Tell" was written and produced by Terry Phillips. In this seventh episode of our anthology series of short audio plays, a thief is offered the chance to go back in time and change history — for better or for worse. The cast features Chris Lynch as Adam, Christine Kludjian as Salima, Stella Valente as Constance, Paul Rogan as Hans, Chris Tilley as the embassy receptionist, and Andre Vernot as the young man at the elevator. Casting by Stella Valente. Script consultant Mark Boyce. Theme song from Roman Senyk. Special music by The Waiters. Additional audio from Sound Snap and Rak Rak sound effects. Imagine Air Theater is in the style of Old Time Radio (OTR) entertainment, but with contemporary themes. These are stories of the world as it might have been. The world as it could be. Sometimes inspiring tales. Sometimes cautionary tales. If you like these plays and want to hear more, please support us at https://Imagine-Air-Theater.com/Support-us/ NEXT EPISODE COMING SOON!
In Episode 5 of Imagine Air Theater, a corrupt town marshal in the Old West refuses to give up power when the citizens try to get rid of him. Features William Jones as Marshal Crump, Paul Messinger as Clint, Stella Valente as Katie, Chris Tilley as Doc, Amy-Helene Carlson as Prudence, and Hennes Phinney as Calvin. Casting by Stella Valente. Script consultant Mark Boyce. Music from Roman Senyk and Mr. Snooze. Audio effects from Sintonizar Productions and Rak Rak.
"I'm Not Dead Yet" was written and produced by Terry Phillips. In this third episode of our anthology series of short plays, a comatose man can hear what's being said around him — and about him. The cast features Michael Alaimo as Woody, Stella Valente as Charlene, Paul Messinger as Dr. Rose, Chris Tilley as Al Junior, and Amy-Helene Carlson as Erica. Casting by Stella Valente. Script consultant Mark Boyce. Music from Roman Senyk, with harmonic stylings by Totzig Amanatian. Additional audio from Sound Snap and Rak Rak Sound Effects. Imagine Air Theater is Old Time Radio-style entertainment with contemporary themes. These are stories of the world as it might have been. The world as it could be. Sometimes inspiring tales. Sometimes cautionary tales. If you like these plays and want to hear more, please support us. Tell your friends. NEXT EPISODE COMING SOON!
Whence Came You? - Freemasonry discussed and Masonic research for today's Freemason
Join us as we explore an ancient tale of an ALMOST execution. In addition, we have a wonderful piece from Todd E. Creason on Kindness. We wrap with a solemn note this week and say goodbye to our friend and Brother, Chris Tilley. App extras include the pieces we read on the show. Thanks for listening and have an amazing week! Links: Support the show!http://www.wcypodcast.com/p/direct-donation-through-paypal.html Franklin's Fortune - Use Promo Code WCYhttps://franklinsfortune.com/discount/WCY Get some swag!http://www.wcypodcast.com/p/blog-page.html Bankers Besthttp://www.wcypodcast.com/p/bankers-best.html Get Alpha Brainhttp://www.wcypodcast.com/p/get-onnit-alpha-brain.html Intelectual Linear Progressionhttp://www.wcypodcast.com/p/the-great-books-p.html Get the book! http://a.co/5rtYr2r Masonic Con Chicago http://www.masonicconchicago.com
In the CSRG podcast episode 6, we'll be talking to Chris Tilley about how to approach shooting a major match and general discussion about the industry and what makes a top level competitor.
It's been a long-time coming but we finally have an interview with a dad who is the primary homeschool parent! Chris Tilley did not go back to work after a layoff a few years ago, but his wife did. That left him home to be the house husband and homeschool dad. It's a fun interview with a look at what it's like to homeschool from the dad's side.
Most common thing I heard from people who are somewhat interested in the idea of competitive shooting is that they aren't good enough. - If you can draw the gun, and walk around without pointing it at yourself or anyone else, and can do basic malfunction clearance, you have the skills needed to get started. That's not to say that you're "good enough" though. When you start, you're going to suck at it. It's that way with ANYTHING you do in life, so accept it. - When I started cycling way back when, I was awful. When I picked it up again last fall, I was awful again. I'm still not great, but the more time I spend on the bike the more I'm learning and honing my skills. - It was the same when I really took up shooting as a hobby. When I started I didn't have a clue what my sights looked like when the shot broke, and if I shot 10 rounds, and 5 of them were in the center of the target, and 5 were low and left, I couldn't tell you what was different on those shots. Now? I'll still pull a shot low/left now and then, but I know the very instant that the gun goes off that something went wrong. Because I've put in the time and practice to learn these things. - There's a Swedish Psychologist named K Anders Ericcson who's literally wrote the book on this stuff. I haven't read the book yet (literally ordered it while working on these shownotes) but I've listened to him interviewed on the Freakonomics podcast a while back, as well as heard him referenced in many different audiobooks about mastery and things like that, and basically, the way I understand what I've heard about his research is that some people are born with somewhat of an advantage in their given field, but for the most part, if you want to master something, you've got to put in the work. Not just "work" but deliberate practice. So, if you know you're going to suck at competitive shooting when you start, why should you start? I've found it to be incredibly rewarding for several reasons: 1. Not to sound cocky, but I've become one of the better shooters out there. If you put me and 10 random gun owners on the range, and have us shoot for accuracy with a handgun, I'll finish near the top, because I've practiced a LOT more than the average person. 2. I've built a level of confidence in myself, my gear, and my abilities that I didn't have before I became a competitor. Certainly before I was a competitor I would pretend I had confidence when talking to my buddies about shooting, but now that I shoot a lot, practice a lot, and know what I'm capable of (with the numbers to prove it) I'm very confident should I ever need to use my gun for self defense. 3. I've got to meet some of the best in the world at my craft. If I were a runner, I probably wouldn't meet Usain Bolt at a random 5K in North Carolina. If I were a competitive cyclist, the chances of rolling up to the line with Chris Froome just wouldn't happen. BUT, there's something about competitive shooting that's different. When we invited Chris Tilley to come over to Ben's house, and record a podcast around his kitchen table, he was happy to do it. When you roll up to the starting position and Todd Jarrett has the timer, chances are he's going to drop some knowledge on you at some point if he thinks you need it. When we had Ben Stoeger on the podcast, he invited us into his hotel room to record it. These are world class shooters, all of them, and they're available and approachable. When we interviewed Tilley one of the things he said was that he loves teaching brand new shooters how to shoot. Not the A class guys who should practice more, and make excuses for not doing it, but the people who have never shot before. I think that's freaking cool. All this to day: if you've EVER wanted to try competitive shooting, do it. If you've ever wanted to gain more confidence in your shooting, try competition. If you've ever heard that competitive shooting will get you killed on the streets, come try it, and if you're just looking for something to waste your Saturday's on, we'll see you on the range. Gear that Doesn't Suck: If you're looking to become a better shooter, you need a shot timer. If you're shooting drills on the range and you're not timing them, I think you're wasting ammo. Just get a Pocket Pro 2 timer, and be done with it. The News Mike Vanderboegh passed away this week. He was a fervent 2A supporter, and he did a lot of good work. I'll miss him. There were reports of an Active Shooter at Crabtree Valley Mall here in Raleigh in Saturday. At this point on Sunday there are a lot of conflicting reports from witnesses, some saying they heard a shot, some saying they heard 4 shots, others saying they heard 12-14 shots. The police still say they don't have any evidence of any shooting taking place. While it was all going down, apparently some dude approached the mall dressed in camo, carrying a rifle, and said that he was there to help the police. Contact There's a new way to contact the podcast. If you want to send in a voicemail through your phone, just dial 7817-BULLET and you'll be connected to the Triangle Tactical voicemail line. Boom.
This week on the podcast, we sat down with Chris Tilley, just a couple days after he got home from winning the 2015 USPSA Open National Championship. It's funny, Chris lives right here in the Raleigh area, and we've never had him on the podcast before. Lots of good stuff in this interview, check it out, and tell your friends.