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In this episode, Lindsay and Justin discuss their struggles with finding new clothes and the challenges of budgeting. They explore different options for shopping, such as Rent the Runway and Nuuly, and share their experiences with selling or donating clothes. They also touch on the difficulties of defining personal style and the limited options for men's fashion. The conversation takes a turn towards a discussion of the current political climate and the frustrations with the choices for the upcoming election. They end on a lighter note, sharing their trends of the week: t-shirts with bikini tops and the concept of 'raw dogging' on flights. In this part of the conversation, Justin and Linds discuss various topics, including the habit of downloading content for flights, raw dogging (not using headphones), and the resurgence of certain celebrities. They also talk about Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet being spotted together after a long time, the viral video of the girl saying 'haktua' in an interview, and her subsequent appearance on a podcast. The conversation touches on personal branding, community branding, and the impact of social media. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the viral TikTok video of the girl quitting her job, the BET Awards, the TV shows House of Dragon and The Bear, and sports news including Clay Thompson leaving the Golden State Warriors and Jason Tatum's contract extension with the Boston Celtics. They also express their frustration with the script of the movie The Family Affair and discuss the high salaries of athletes compared to other professions.
For the first hour of The Dan Jacobs show, Dan asks a listener (who is a home chef) to make some fettuccini alfredo with shrimp and scallops. The text line then proceeds to blow up with scallop related comments for the rest of the show. Dan also welcomes John Davis for an interview where they discuss John’s opinion on trading Jamal Murray, whether the Nuggets should acquire Clay Thompson, and the Broncos starting quarterback. We finish up the hour with Dan telling a story about playing an Elton John song for his daughter.
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One of the most recognizable writing styles in Arizona history came from Clay Thompson. The Iowa transplant captured the hearts of readers with his Valley 101 column in the Arizona Republic for almost 20 years. Punctuated by the iconic Rodin statue, "The Thinker," Thompson wrote thousands of quippy columns and answered questions from readers about everything from cactuses to hiccups. Thompson's writing style was recognizable and even bordered on snarky, calling his bosses "masters" and referring to readers as "you people." About a year after he passed, this podcast was born to carry on the great work that he created. It was formed to help newcomers and natives alike better understand what makes Arizona so unique. Similarly to podcasting, Thompson had a way to speak directly to an audience. As Valley 101 rounds closer to its 300th episode, Julia Wallace, Ed Montini and Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas reflect on what made Thompson special and highlight the service he did for Arizona journalism. In this episode you can hear readings from "Great Big Book of Life," "Occupy Gooberville" and "Try Not to Worry About It," collections of his columns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Title: "Play-In Shakeups and Playoff Showdowns: NBA, NHL, and MLB Power Rankings"Episode 217Welcome to the Sports Chasers Podcast. Join us for high-level discussions of well-researched opinions, facts, and statistics about the beautiful world of sports. Join us live every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. EST!
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Clay Thompson, a SportDOG Brand pro staff dog trainer, for a conversation about his Oklahoma quail roots and his current South Dakota waterfowl and pheasant passions. The guys also discuss the new SportDOG Brand FieldSentinel, which Thompson equates to a dog's “check engine light,” as it monitors a pup's heart rate and the intensity & duration of exertion. Episode Highlights: • Thompson explains how skipping a day of college to go on a duck hunt with a well-trained bird dog changed his life for the better. • Thompson tells the story of how an impromptu South Dakota sharp-tailed grouse hunt on a hot day put his Labrador retriever into a scary situation, which was the genesis story for the new SportDOG Brand FieldSentinel. Check out the new SportDOG Brand FieldSentinel.
Jig talks the Clipper's run since December, an early all-star MVP prediction, Joel Embiid's injury, the struggling Milwaukee Bucks, and is it time for Golden State to move on from Clay Thompson?
Karue Sell is a force to be reckoned with. After a successful junior career, and collegiate career, he took a year off, got to about 350 in the world after returning to tennis, stepped away from playing, became Naomi Osaka's hitting partner, founded mytennishq.com with his friend Gui, coached Marcos Giron, and now has restarted his playing career, winning a title in his second tournament back. This week, he joins us to talk about how your perspective changes as a coach, his massive success online and what that means as he resumes his playing career, and what can change to make tennis a smoother ride. Don't forget, on Friday, he's competing with Clay Thompson, Bradley Klahn, and Marcos Giron in a exo on mytennishq.com! Watch and subscribe for free! 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 Taking a Break from Tennis 06:00 Returning to Compete 11:00 Balancing Coaching and Playing 13:00 Growing My Tennis HQ 16:00 Challenges of Creating Content on the Road 20:00 Future Goals for My Tennis HQ 22:00 Promoting and Growing Tennis at Lower Levels 30:00 Using Platforms to Grow the Sport 33:00 Upcoming Tournaments and Collaboration Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's pre-recorded Monday Match Analysis, Gill chats with Karue Sell of MyTennisHQ and Clay Thompson of MprooV about various engaging tennis topics. MprooV has recently launched its tennis improvement platform, featuring a curation of the best content on the internet. Please check it out here! https://app.mproov.me/gillgross 00:00 Intro 03:15 Chris Eubanks 18:20 Maxime Cressy 29:35 Carlos Alcaraz 44:00 Naomi Osaka 51:08 MprooV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-match-analysis/support
Former UCLA All-American and Mproov COO Clay Thompson and MyTennisHQ Founder Karue Sell join Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin to reminisce on their time as Bruins, discuss the pros and cons of life on tour, explain why tennis players everywhere should get involved with Mproov, and so much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! This episode brought to you by: Tourna We are excited to partner with Tourna Tennis once again to share an exciting, longer lasting version of Tourna Grip, which Tourna has spent the last six years researching and developing their latest grip innovation: Tourna Tuff including: -same gold standard sweat absorption as Tourna Grip -same dry feel -same trademarked blue color -still gets tackier when you sweat PLUS new features: -If you didn't like the original Tourna Grip for its durability, try Tourna Tuff. -Stop blowing on your hands between every point and use a grip that absorbs your sweat! -Stop wiping your hand on your shirt, shorts, and towel constantly and get a grip that actually absorbs sweat! Plain and simple = Cracked Fans use Tourna Tuff. Tennis Point Discounted Tennis Apparel, Tennis Racquets, Tennis Shoes & Equipment from Nike, adidas, Babolat, Wilson & More! Visit their store today and use the code "CR15" at checkout to save 15% off Sale items. Some Exclusions (MAP Exceptions) apply and code will not work on those items. This code will add 1 FREE CAN of WILSON Balls to the cart at checkout. Tennis Channel Podcast Network Visit https://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/ to stay current on the latest tennis news and trends and enjoy in-depth analysis and dynamic debates. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Email Newsletter: https://crackedracquets.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What the NBA can teach us about Generation Alpha and the Future for Churches. Coach Tibbs, from the New York Knicks is widely considered the least favorable coach to play for, amongst NBA Players. Why is that? And what can we learn from his style? And how do the idea of "Player Coaches" change how we view interacting with Generation Alpha moving forward? Watch the Video on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9pjecCnd8FVFCenWharf2g Hang out on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clasonnick ShowNotes & Transcripts: http://www.hybridministry.xyz/053 FREE E-Book: https://www.hybridministry.xyz/articles/ebook Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/hybridministry SHOWNOTES NBA Article: https://sportsnaut.com/tom-thibodeau-coach-players-least-like-to-play-for/amp/ 6 Things We can Learn: https://joinhandshake.com/blog/employers/6-things-gen-z-wants-from-their-job/ Gen Z Coping Mechanisms: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ra73jZJKw-dxIXxkZZfY-9RF5V0TH4RF/view?usp=sharing Honesty as a Faith Value: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WaZbfMyIZUCUPYIx4joBkMvC2-hoJ-Ez/view?usp=sharing Justice Motivated Generation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wYwsRP3-p5_gExKS0g3L6UDOFhL4H149/view?usp=sharing TIMECODES 00:00-03:07 Intro 03:07-10:33 Nobody Wants to Play for Tom Thibodeau, why? 10:33-20:26 6 Things we can learn from the Next Generation 20:26-28:25 3 Learnings for us as the Church 28:25- Outro TRANSCRIPT Nick Clason (00:02): Well, hey everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Hybrid Ministry podcast. My name is Nick Clason, sipping coffee with you on this beautiful Monday morning. Nick Clason (00:17): And if you're just listening to this, you're missing out cuz you didn't get to see me drink out of my beautiful Ohio mug, which I would, uh, widely consider to be my home state. Anyway, in this episode, I am excited to, uh, talk to you about a, a really weird kind of topic a little bit, uh, but I'm gonna talk to you about my learnings from NBA head coaches and the shift that is happening with the next generation. And so what I mean by that is we are going to dive in a little bit. There was a recent study that came out, um, from the Athletic, uh, I'm a big basketball fan, you guys probably know that about me. Um, there's a big study that came out about the worst coach, the, the coach that the players would least want to play for. And that was fascinating to me because what that signified was that is that coach was a very old school coach. Nick Clason (01:09): What that signified to me was that this means that there is a shifting in the way that people are, are having things be done, and there's a shifting in the way that people want things, frankly, to be done. And so because of that, uh, I wanted to inspect that just a little bit. It's like, what is going on there? So that's what we're gonna be diving into and talking about. But before we do, I just wanna remind you that you can follow me over on YouTube. We have a full YouTube channel with I post daily shorts as well as a weekly podcast, full length video. Um, it's complete with overlays and statistics. And more and more we're diving into statistics and things like that. And so if you hear something of, what was that again, it will more than likely be over on YouTube. Uh, and on that section of the video also, it could, um, if it's not there, it definitely will be over at Hybrid Ministry xyz. Nick Clason (02:01): And for this episode, it's slash 0 5 0 because we are on episode. Can you believe it? Episode 50. Crazy. I know. Um, also wanna remind you that if you would be so kind, we would love a rating, um, or a review, just sign into your Apple Podcast app. If you've been listening for any length of time, it would mean the world to us to have a little review, to hear from the people, uh, about what's helpful, what's beneficial, um, and what you like about this show. Um, and as a token of our appreciation, we will give you our 100% completely free ebook on how to know if you've even ruined your church's TikTok account. By the way, your church probably should be on TikTok. And so if you're not yet, head to the link in the show notes and grab your 100% completely free ebook unknowing if you have ruined your church's TikTok account. Nick Clason (02:56): But without any further ado, let's dive into what I have learned from NBA head coaches about the upcoming shifting and new generation that's upon us. So what have we learned from the NBA and their head coaches? Like I said, big basketball fan basketball nut over here. And so there was a recent survey done. It was a player survey. They surveyed, um, as many players as they could, I think something like 500 players. Um, and they asked was the coach that you would mo least like to play for and the overwhelming winner. And in that response was, um, Tom Tebeau of the New York Knicks. And so if you're not a basketball person, lemme try to paint the picture for Tibs. He's sort of this rough and tumble like old school kind of player. Um, uh, a good example of this, like a reason why is there is a guy drafted a couple years ago. Nick Clason (03:50): I'm a I'm, I'm personally have an affinity for him because he's from the University of Dayton, which again, I would, I would widely consider Dayton, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, that sort of like southwest Ohio region, my hometown. I lived there for, uh, more than half of my life, my wife born and raised there. And so that also helped kind of tie my roots back to there. Anyway, Obi Toppin was a player who played for the University of Dayton. He was drafted to the New York Knicks and Tom Tido or, uh, nicknamed Tibs doesn't play rookies. Like he just doesn't. And so what's funny is Tido had really big and good success, uh, over in Chicago. Uh, you might remember Derek Rose, he was an mvp. Uh, rose played for tdo. Well, a couple years back when they drafted Obie Toin, he had Rose who's like the ghost of himself cuz he's had like multiple knee surgeries. Nick Clason (04:40): Uh, and Taj Gibson, who's like just this older mid thirties player and those guys are getting all of the playing time. Tdo often plays his players, uh, upwards of 40 something minutes and there's only 48 minutes available in a basketball game. And so he really just like locks in on his, the players that he likes and drives them hard into the ground and they just play a lot. Now you might be thinking like if you want playing time, isn't tid the guy? And yeah, that may be the case, but in recent years, N B A players have taken on more of a, uh, slower approach and a little bit more of like a self-care type approach. Kawhi Leonard has made this famous, he, uh, was traded away from the Spurs because he, he wasn't recovering fast enough because he needed more time to help heal his body. Nick Clason (05:29): In fact, Kawhi Leonard, uh, does these things where he, uh, and it is made famous by him, but now a lot of players do it. It's called load management. And so if there's like a back to back game where like they play one night and they also play the next night, he won't play the next night, um, just to preserve and take care of his body to make sure that one, he's fresh for himself, but two, that he's fresh for the playoffs. See, with Tom Tipo, almost all that stuff is out the door. And in the, in the nineties the nba, there was sort of this mentality, this like bad boys' mentality. Like you, you gotta like get in there, be rough and tumble. Uh, they, they refereed the game very differently. You could be a lot more aggressive and dramatic with your contact and the way that you played. Nick Clason (06:14): And I just, I say all that to say is that Tom Thibodaux will be a great coach, I think in that era, the Bad Boys era of 1990s basketball with the Detroit Piston and Joe Dumars and Isaiah Thomas and Bill Lamb beer and Dennis Rodman of the Chicago Bulls. But it's 2023 now and the game has changed and it's a much more fluid offensive game. I mean, if you're, again, if you're a basketball person, hang with me if you're not. Cuz we're gonna get to some of the implications of this cuz this is the only like real basketball section right here. But like the, the New Age Warriors, they have completely changed the game. And they don't even run with a traditional center like Draymond Green, who's only like six foot eight, six foot nine. Draymond Green is running their, uh, center position, their tallest player on the floor, and they have five guys out who can all shoot. Nick Clason (07:00): You got like Clay Thompson and Steph Curry and Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole and all these guys with Draymond in the middle, the only guy who really can't shoot, but he's short and he's helping facilitate and kicking the ball all to all these places and it's much more fluid. And what's interesting is that you got their coach, Steve Kerr, who came in and completely reinvented and, and brought the game to the way that the players wanted it to be. Now if you're sitting here listening and you're a church leader, you're a pastor or you're a business owner, you're thinking, well that generation, like they need this next generation. They need to chill out. They need to stop being so, uh, soft and needing things their way. And here's the the thing I would just say to you like, yes, maybe that is true if they come to work for you and your business, but what do we see? Nick Clason (07:47): What, like look around post covid, look at every like donut shop, every drive through every burger place. Like people are not coming back to work. Why? It's not because they don't want to. It's not actually, it probably is because they don't want to, right? But it's not cuz they don't wanna work, they just don't wanna work there. They don't wanna work for you. They want to work for themselves and make money. I recently heard a podcast of this, a 19 year old kid who's out on TikTok making millions and billions of dollars and thousands and thousands of followers, and he will probably never go flip a burger over at Burger King. And so while we can be like those kids, they need to learn this, this, and this, they're not learning that in a traditional workplace. They're out there hacking it for themselves. And so here's the thing, if you are a church leader specifically, or a business owner, you have this generation who's out here kind of paving their own way, hacking it for themselves. Nick Clason (08:48): If you want that generation a part of your organization, you can't be like the nba, uh, or you can't be like Tom Tito of the nba where you just keep doing it your own way because that's the way you've always done it, right? In fact, you need to shift your thinking to start figuring out how you can accommodate that generation. Not because the church is about serving and self, self-serving and and selfishness and all, not, it's not about those things, I get it. But if you are a follower of Jesus, you have a mandate to reach every generation with the message and the gospel of Jesus Christ. And that includes generation Z. And by the way, soon to be generation alpha, who is already starting to graduate into our youth ministry next Sunday, we promote our fifth graders into our sixth grade and fifth grade is not considered Generation Z. Nick Clason (09:42): They're considered generation alpha. So what that means is our, our current youth ministry and current college and young adult ministry that is Gen Z. So pastor, if you're still trying to figure out how to reach millennials, I'm a millennial. I'm mid thirties. Like they're already the majority of our workforce. They are our current parents of younger kids. You need to start figuring out if you wanna reach younger generations. It has shifted. And Gen Z has a very different mindset than a millennial. It can be similar in some ways, but it is different. And so what can we learn? What has the NBA shown us? So I, I came across an article about six things that Generation Z is looking for in their next workplace. So let's power through those different six things and take a look at what we can learn from them. Nick Clason (10:34): All right? So this is article, it's from Handshake blog. I'll throw the link in the show notes. I thought it was interesting. I'm gonna give them the credit for all of this cuz they did all the work on it. But I just wanted to provide a little bit of commentary cuz we're not a workplace like employment podcast, we're a ministry podcast. So I, I would say if you're a pastor or church leader listening to this, there are two ways to kind of think about this way. Number one is think about this from the generations of people that are a part of your ministry. But way number two is think about this from the people that you employ at your church. If you want to grow younger and have younger people, younger congregation and younger staff specifically, and particularly younger staff, I want to encourage you to think about it this way. Nick Clason (11:18): So number one, generations Z is looking for compensation that affords work life balance. 70% of Gen Z survey respondents say that pay and or compensation is the most important factor again, right? Let's look back to our NBA analogy. Kawhi Leonard doesn't wanna play all 82 regular season games. He wants to play in the playoffs. No, granted, he doesn't even play in the playoffs anymore. If you're not a basketball person, you don't get that reference, but that's another conversation for another day. But the reality is Gen Z is looking for a better work-life balance. They've looked at their older millennials, gen X parents, grandparents, whoever working in the workforce, and they don't wanna work that 40 hour a week grind. If you spend any amount of time on social media or TikTok, you see people saying like, make six figures in like five hours a day of work. Nick Clason (12:09): Like that is the major hook out there because that's what people want. Is it realistic? I don't know. I think a lot of those things probably require a lot of work and at least a lot of like hustle on the front end. But the reality is they're looking for something that will help serve them to live a more full life. Not because they're lazy, not because they don't wanna work, but because they realize that it's not all about work. The other thing, the second thing is that they want clarity into career paths and internal mobility options. 71% of respondents expect to be promoted between six months to a year and a half. 64% attend career events to ensure that there are growth and development opportunities. What does this mean for a church? Well first of all, if you're employing them at a church, they wanna look around and see if there's ways to move up. Nick Clason (12:56): What do most churches do? Most churches don't have ways to move up. In fact, one of the times I left one of my jobs is I was, me and the senior pastor, we were the only two full-time pastors on staff. And I looked around and I said, there is no way that I'll ever get a chance to move up here. Like it. We have to hire like an adult discipleship pastor. We'll have to hire, um, an executive pastor. We'll have to hire, um, a college ministry, uh, pastor or associate. Like, I will not get a chance to move up until we make several other hires. And, and at the trajectory at that point, I had been working there for five years. I was like, that is not going to happen anytime soon. And the same, I would say is gonna be true of generation Z in working for your church, but also attending your church. Nick Clason (13:43): How, where can they insert themselves into leadership? If leadership is only reserved for old people, old, like of a certain ethnicity, people maybe like look around at your leadership board. What is the youngest elder that you have? The, there's a stat out there. I don't know where it's from so I can't credit it, but, um, I think it might be from like some church growth type stuff. They say that a church congregation generally is within 10 years on either side of the senior pastor's age. So if you have a 55 year old senior pastor, you are most well-positioned to reach 45 to 65 year olds. Think about that. Now, how are you gonna reach a 25 year old? Well, that's a youth pastor's job. Not really. A youth pastor's job is to help serve the kids of the 45 to 65 year olds that are being brought to the church in most cases. Nick Clason (14:37): And that's, you know, 11 to 18 year olds, not 25 year olds. Well, we'll make him be in charge of college ministry too. A that's a gigantic job. I'll tell you that as a youth pastor. But b uh, oftentimes I heard this analogy one time. Um, my, my, a friend of mine, he worked for GE and he said that GE used to be in the dishwasher business and they gave cheap, crappy dishwashers to, uh, apartment complexes. Like they struck a deal and they just, they, they served the majority of apartment complexes and they were GE dishwashers and they sucked. He said, and he said they always broke. And he said because of that, because most people would start out in their first apartment with a crappy GE dishwasher, they all had a bad taste of GE because all their dishwashers broke. And he said, is that what's going on in college ministry? Nick Clason (15:27): They get the bottom of the barrel, the lowest rung they don't often get, um, like their own minister or like paid full-time staff person or anything like that. And if they do get a paid person, it's like a very, very part-time person who's basically a glorified small group leader. Is that why young people are leaving the church in droves because they're getting the lowest wrong bottom of the barrel? And why do they get that? Probably because they're the least, uh, generous in contributions in giving. And so, I hate to say this, but if churches are looking like an ROI thing, like the lowest ROI from like financial gifts is coming from the young adult ministry. That being said, they're the future of your church. So if you don't find a way to invest in them, they're not gonna be there in the years to come when the 45 to 65 to 75 to 85 year olds are no longer living in your church and, and giving in your church. Nick Clason (16:18): So how are you gonna reach and help pro promote and provide inroads for that generation to promote up into leadership? The third thing is they're looking for a modernized approach to benefits with an emphasis on flexibility and mental health. This goes with what we've been talking about a little bit before. 73% of survey respondents said that benefits is the number one reason why they would stick with an employer. Healthcare is the most important benefit of that. Um, according to 76% of the respondents and 73% said that they are looking for a flexible schedule. I would say that that flexible schedule piece, that's where this hybrid idea comes from, right? Like one of the main things about this hybrid kind of ministry in-person and digital is flexibility. Can we provide flexibility in how people can grow in their faith? Number four, they're looking for community culture and collaboration, even in remote settings. Nick Clason (17:15): Strong peer relationship. 63% say, um, feeling a part of the organization and 57% are key early reasons why early talent would choose to stay with an employer. Does your, does your church offer younger generations? Community culture and collaboration? If you're set up, like most churches, you offer a program, Hey, we got the young adult college ministry, it meets on Sunday morning during the second service. So that there it is, right? And does that community actually act like a community? Those are the questions I think that we as church leaders should be asking ourselves. Number five, um, committing publicly to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. 55% of respondents say that a commitment to D E I B um, is extremely important when evaluating an employer. They're looking for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. That's really valuable to Generation Z. So again, I'll say, look at your board. Nick Clason (18:20): Go to your staff page. Is there diversity, diversity? Is there equity? Is there inclusion? Is their belonging shown there? If not, they're going to be looking for a church staff or church leadership that embraces those values. And then finally, number six, accountability. Actually, lemme go back before I say that. Uh, I had a, uh, an intern a couple years ago at church and diversity was really important to him. And we tried really, really hard to hire this kid. He was a, he was a stud man, he was a rockstar. And, um, he his like number one or number two, knock on knock, wanting to come to our church. Uh, one, he was from la we were in Chicago. So like, that was a big one. But the number one a or maybe even more than that, but he wouldn't say it or I mean, he, he was honest with us. Nick Clason (19:09): But, uh, the other thing he was like, just basically saying was like, there is no diversity here. Um, and he was like, and I don't mean diversity with door greeters and people on the platform, I mean diversity in leadership. And I mean, it was a profound statement and one that honestly, I don't even know that that trickled up to upper level leadership. Like I don't know if that, that that phrase ever got there, but the reality of it is like, that's what he was looking for and he didn't see it and he didn't see a path forward to it. And we lost out on an amazing, talented, you know, kid. So that's just another example. All right, number six, accountability on the environment, sustainability and social responsibility. 70% of generations, these survey respondents, they attend career events to ensure the role and responsibilities aligned with their interests and values. Nick Clason (20:01): 51% attend to ensure that the company aligns with their interests and values. So these are the things that matter to them and these are the things that they're looking for, yes, in workplaces. So if they wanna work at your church, but also in organizations that they're gonna choose to attach themselves to. So with that being said, I have three kind of takeaways, three learnings I think that are important for us as a church to understand and to explore. Let's dive in. Learning. Number one, 51% of generations, these say that their ultimate goal in life is happiness. Now, before you're like, that's not what a Christian's goal should be, I agree with you. Uh, I agree that a Christian's goal should be love and joy and peace, patience, and the fruits of the spirit. But if our target audience is saying that over half of them are looking for happiness, how are we going to help facilitate some of that for them? Nick Clason (20:55): Listen to some of these things too. A lot of this is, uh, from survey from Barna, um, of people, generation Z and some of their coping mechanisms. Okay? So just think about this in light of your church, and I'm not, I'm not giving commentary or creating like a, a roadmap or a like thing that you should do as a result of this. This is more just interesting coping mechanisms, the way that Generation Z is choosing to spend their time. So, um, the most common coping mechanisms are connected with non-family members at 45% connected with family 20%, and with music at 18%. So here are some of their quotes, TikTok, they're people feeling the same way as me, the ma, and that makes me feel less lonely. Um, another one, I will disappear into a world of my own, whether one I make myself or one that has already been created already, like books, shows or games doing one of my hobbies such as writing or violin, a good beat and a song I find solace in social media. Nick Clason (22:01): I like to be alone sometimes because it's peaceful and it's zen to me. I like to have conversations with the important people in my life by opening up to them, I receive positive affirmation, validation that I am not alone. I like to do comforting activities, reading fantasy books. I like to imagine myself as the main character because they're usually the ones with the perfect life. Sitting down to a single player game with a good story, looking in the mirror and saying, affirmations, getting on my bike and going for a ride. I like to send memes to my friends and then we will discuss them sleeping until the loneliness goes away. I watch videos of concerts on my phones playing with my many pets. They are my world. Those are some of the most common coping mechanisms out of generation Z. And I just wonder if we read those as older church leaders and think those sound ridiculous, maybe. But how are we showing up in some of these ways for our younger attenders that we're looking to reach and have be a part of our church? Nick Clason (23:13): Uh, idea number two that I think we as church should be, uh, at least aware of is honesty is one of the most important things as it pertains to generation Z, especially teenagers, but generation Z as a whole. I mean, we saw that right in that handshake art they want not only good pay, but they want transparency in pay. Like that is what's most important. So in a recent Barna study, um, these five categories we're given to, to Gen Z and to teenagers about what's important, what what, um, traits are important as it pertains to belief. And those were being correct, being knowledgeable, being open to new ideas, being curious, and being honest. The number one far and away, um, area that was most important was being honest. So we have, uh, broken down different categories, all of Gen Z teenagers and young adults. So I'm gonna read to you the, the statistics of each of those from those three categories. Nick Clason (24:19): So in being correct, only 8% of all of Gen Z cared about it. 6% of teens cared about it, and 9% of young adults cared about it being knowledgeable. 21% of the entire scope of Gen Z cared about it. 16% of teens cared about it, and 24% of young adults cared about it being open to new ideas. 28% of Gen Z cared about it. 29% of teenagers cared about it, and 28% of young adults cared about it being curious. 11% of Gen Z cared about it. 7% of teenagers cared about it, and 13% of young adults cared about it. But being honest, 32% of Gen Z cared about it. 41% of teenagers cared about it, and 25% of young adults cared about being honest. Honesty with one's belief is of utmost importance to Gen Z and specifically and especially to teenagers. So how can we create an environment in our organizations, in our churches that are more open and more honest? Nick Clason (25:14): The final area that I think that matters for churches is that churches, uh, or, um, gen Z young adults, they care about justice, they care about equality, they care about diversity. So some of the top ways that churches can address injustice, this is what, um, justice motivated, justice oriented and justice neutral generation Z um, categorizes said, all right, so they said that, uh, encouraging people to address injustice, 31% of justice motivated 28% of justice oriented and 18% of justice neutral said that the number one way that people could, um, address this was to simply walk into it, right? Go towards the injustice, the top ways that the church can do it. Other, other, like options that were given to them in the survey were by advocating for meaningful change, by welcoming people into a local church, by creating relationships with people who are experiencing injustice. Nick Clason (26:17): And by teaching that the Bible encourages special kindness to people who are experiencing injustice. So again, of those last four, the one that was most highly selected was simply by addressing it. So church leaders, church social media people, youth pastors, whoever's listening to this, the generation that's not a part of your church is mostly looking for you to address areas of injustice. I know that it's a difficult area to wade into. I know that it's polarizing. I know that it can get political and you can tick off some of the 65 year old members who sit all day and watch, um, news media and they'll tell you that this is an agenda from the left or an agenda from the right. But the reality is this is what's important to our younger congregate congregants and congregation members. So what are we gonna do? How are we gonna reach them and honesty and openness and justice motivation and helping them experience, um, what they would view as happiness. Nick Clason (27:26): Like these are the things that they are looking for. How can we as a church lean into this and help create the types of environments that these types of people go to? Because if we're not careful, we're gonna become like Tom Tido, head coach of the New York Knicks, who's outta touch, who no one wants to play for, and no one wants to go be a part of the team. Like literally the majority of the NBA players don't want to go play for him. Is that the way that younger generations, young adults and Gen Z is looking at your church and your church right now? I'm just gonna be honest, your church can get away with keeping on doing things the way that they've always been done because the majority of the people that you off or a pastor, uh, senior pastor are gonna surround themselves with are going to be the people that say it and do it, and are okay with the way that things have always been done. Nick Clason (28:21): And that may work for you for the next five or 10 years. But what about in 10, 15, 20 years when Generation Z is no longer 1920, but they're 25 30 and they've, they haven't been in your church for the last 10 years because you haven't done anything to help reach them and they're off experiencing faith in some other community in some other way. See, here's the reality. Gen Z is not out on Jesus. They are out on institutionalized faith and religion. And I think it's because of some of these reasons. I hope you found this episode helpful. I know in a a few ways it stepped on my toes. I just wanna encourage you, don't give up, keep leaning in the, the, the next generation needs you. And if you are the only person in your church advocating for hybrid, remember that is the value of the next generation. Nick Clason (29:14): We, and you and I, we may not have all the answers and that's okay. But what we are doing is we are trying our best to figure out the best way to create flexibility, honesty, co coping mechanisms, justice-oriented content that's going to help make our church one that a younger person is at least aware of and at least excited about being a part of. Thanks so much for hanging in there. Love to have you part of this journey. Make sure you head to the, uh, uh, show notes for, uh, full transcripts of this, uh, show notes, links, resources, all that type of stuff. I'll have some of those, those graphs and the stats that I've mentioned. All of that is available in the show notes. Go ahead there, leave a rating or a review. We would love to talk with you, love to see you over on YouTube or on my TikTok. But until next time, and as always, stay hybrid.
In the newest edition of “HNN Overtime” hosts, Kyle Chinen and Cienna Pilotin, break down some of the week's biggest sports headlines.The crew talks about Marcus Mariota and his recent efforts with his Motiv8 Foundation, his charity golf tournament and his new home with the Philadelphia Eagles.They also dive into “The Match” that saw NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce take on NBA studs Stephen Curry and Clay Thompson in a celebrity golf match, plus much more!Catch new episodes of “Overtime” wherever you get your podcasts or watch our video podcast on HNN's digital platforms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Straight Dope Show, the hosts discuss the recent feud between Pusha T and Jim Jones. They share their thoughts on the diss tracks and debate who they think will come out on top. The hosts also express their opinions on Pusha T's rapping skills and delivery. Tune in to hear their lively discussion and find out which side they're taking in this rap beef. What you'll learn The listener will learn about the speaker's opinions on Pusha T and Jim Jones, their preferences for certain artists, and their thoughts on rap beefs. They will also learn about the importance of strong verses in songs, the significance of beats in hip hop, and the impact of online arguments. The episode also touches on Drake's music and controversies, as well as discussions on gin, beer, superhero movies, video games, and basketball. (00:01:33) Jim Jones vs. Pusha T. (00:06:37) Jim Jones vs. Pusha T. (00:08:09) Pusha T's lyrical skills. (00:11:26) Flow and phonetics in rap. (00:14:13) Gotcha, bitch. (00:17:09) White Iverson and Clay Thompson. (00:19:17) Weed stores in Oxnard. (00:23:41) Ventura spirit. (00:26:00) Modelo beer and its popularity. (00:29:17) Hero movies that were bad. (00:32:43) Batman in comic book movies. (00:35:09) Comic book transformations. (00:38:39) Metal Gear and gaming loyalty. (00:43:34) Casual gaming preferences. (00:44:21) Video game preferences. (00:47:43) Ninja Turtles animated shows. (00:50:44) Tommy Pickles is that nigga. (00:54:36) Draymond Green's impact. (00:56:17) The appearance of truth. (00:59:16) Money and respect in podcasting. (01:02:34) Shutting up in basketball. (01:06:10) Direction of the team. (01:09:24) Coaching abilities and criticisms. (01:12:12) Player development and coaching. (01:15:10) Steve Kerr's handling of young players.
Welcome to the second part of In Search of Excellence episode featuring Ryan Sheckler, one of the greatest skateboarders of all time!Ryan turned pro when he was only 13 and became the youngest gold medalist in X Games history. At 17, he was the star of his own MTV reality show, The Life of Ryan. And in 2008, he created the Sheckler Foundation, whose goal is to support and enrich the lives of children and injured action sports athletes.Tune in to hear about his experience with the reality show, how success led him to a very dark place of alcohol addiction, how he fought hard for his recovery and found Jesus, and so much more! 00:47 The good and the bad of Ryan's reality TV showThe first season was super funDidn't think much about it or about anything else except himselfStopped filming at season 3 because he was absolutely over itHis parents split up in the middle of the seasonHe was a vulnerable, confused, sad, and angry teenagerWent crazy on the streets, pushed the boundaries, and filmed 08:08 A crazy lifestyle and losing controlYears 17 to 21 were crazyBought a Ferrari at 18, constantly threw partiesThose days were a learning experienceTurned into a character that people wanted him to beUsed alcohol to quiet the noiseBelieves that God had a plan for him 12:40 The drinking addiction and recoveryStarted drinking around 17Alcohol was at him to kill himHe thought he had a good tolerance to alcoholStarted partying and drinking every night, then during the dayHe was confused about who he wasThankfully, no social media back then22:10 The relapse in NorwayRyan was 25 and preparing for X Games in OsloJust ended a toxic relationshipHad a bunch of drinks and got on the planePrayed to God to make him fallFlew home the next morningLasted for 4 years and then relapsedThough he could be a normal drinker, but he could never be 31:21 Clay Thompson and Michael PhelpsClay was friends with his friend TonyThey talked a lot during the recovery phaseThey keep in touch regularlyGot in contact with Michael Phelps during his rehab 35:12 The Costco Gap and skating in TaiwanSearch on YouTube - Ryan Sheckler Costco gapHe did the basic jump successfully on the first tryFour tries later did a kick-flipIn Taiwan, almost got run over by a truck on a freewaySkateboarding in Taiwan is epicAt the time, just healed from a knee surgery51:15 Three to five most important ingredients of successPresenceFocusVariableCareBeing O.K. with failure53:53 Family life and his dogsWalter - a seven-year-old French BulldogLeo - a 10-year-old lab mixMet his wife thanks to their dogs58:10 The Sheckler FoundationHad an experience with Make a Wish FoundationRaising $240,000The Sheckler Foundation1:03:25 Fill in the blanksOne thing in life that you haven't done yet, but always wanted to doThe proudest moment of his lifeSponsors:Sandee | Bliss: BeachesWant to Connect? Reach out to us online!Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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Tennis PAL Chronicles is a tennis podcast to feed your passion for the game! We are tennis fans that interview tennis professionals and discuss tips, news, and reviews for your tennis obsession. Our global Fan Favorite reports are created by passionate fans who share news about their favorite players. Host Phillip Kim is the Tennis Pro at the historic Langham Huntington in Pasadena as well as the Director of Tennis for the Cities of Monterey Park and an avid player and coach. Visit tennispal.com to download the tennis app everyone is talking about and access the show notes! Send an email to coachpk@lovesetmatch.org for more information. Download from iTunes here Thanks for recommending and listening!
Clay Thompson has a bold prediction and we're skeptical. How well could you throw out a first pitch? Playing golf in jeans; Aight? WHAT TO WATCH!!!
Hour 3 Our Cashman/Boone poll shows 65% of respondents want both of them gone. Gio says the Yankees are not a championship caliber team right now. Callers are blaming everybody in the Yankees organization, including the player development guy. Jerry returns for an update and Tom Brady says they are simply not scoring more points and they face the Ravens this week. Pat McAfee asks Rodgers if he wants to be in on trades for the team and Rodgers says that's a ‘sticky situation'. Jerry goes around the NBA as Clay Thompson is thrown out of the Warriors/Suns game. The Rangers lost to the Avalanche in a shootout. In the final segment of the hour, Gio tells us he stumbled upon a video of the aftermath of a python eating a grandmother.
Hour 1: Andy Martino of SNY wrote that Cashman and Boone are expected back unless there's fan vitriol. Gio wonders how they are going to decide that. Should people call WFAN and complain about them? Should fans contact the Yankees to let them know? Boomer understands why Hal Steinbrenner would consider the fans in his decision to keep or fire Cashman and Boone. Jerry starts with audio from Aaron Rodgers talking about the fans with Pat McAfee. Bill Belichick doesn't offer much on who is starting at QB this week against the Jets. Mike Tomlin wants Kenny Pickett to play smart. Clay Thompson was thrown out of the Warriors/Suns game. Kevin Harlan jinxed Steph Curry at the foul line. The Rangers lost in a shootout to the Avalanche. In the final segment of the hour, we take calls from Yankees fans on Cashman & Boone returning or not returning. Boomer says the Yankees have a ton of talent on the team, but Gio says they keep coming up short every year. Hour 2: We have a poll out on the morning show Twitter account on whether you want Cashman & Boone back. We will check back later in the show to see how that's going. The Jets will be wearing the alternate black helmets with black jerseys this Sunday against the Patriots. Gio is loving the Jets chances against the Patriots. We all tried to talk Gio into going to the Jets game but he says then he will miss watching the Giants game. Jerry returns for an update but first a caller working double shifts and living in a hotel can't believe Gio won't go to all these games. We also talked about Jerry's prostate keeping him up peeing at night. Gio can't believe Andy Reid has never had to take a dump during the game. Aaron Rodgers says it's getting time to ‘crack the whip'. A reporter asks Bill Belichick why he's shuffling QBs and he does not get an answer. In the final segment of the hour, we take calls from Yankees fans. One caller asks why fire Aaron Boone to hire a guy just like Aaron Boone? Hour 3: Our Cashman/Boone poll shows 65% of respondents want both of them gone. Gio says the Yankees are not a championship caliber team right now. Callers are blaming everybody in the Yankees organization, including the player development guy. Jerry returns for an update and Tom Brady says they are simply not scoring more points and they face the Ravens this week. Pat McAfee asks Rodgers if he wants to be in on trades for the team and Rodgers says that's a ‘sticky situation'. Jerry goes around the NBA as Clay Thompson is thrown out of the Warriors/Suns game. The Rangers lost to the Avalanche in a shootout. In the final segment of the hour, Gio tells us he stumbled upon a video of the aftermath of a python eating a grandmother. Hour 4: A story on NJ.com says the San Francisco Giants will not be outbid for Aaron Judge. Dan in Carteret checks in about Cashman/Boone. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Aaron Rodgers saying fans like to wallow in negativity like a pig in s**t. Bill Belichick will not commit to a QB this week against the Jets. Kevin Harlan jinxed Steph Curry at the freethrow line and Steph heard it. Jerry has some goal calls from the Devils game thanks to Matt Loughlin. Will we ever see a PPV of death row inmates fighting each other to the death? In the final segment of the show, Elijah Moore tweets out some scripture of some sort called ‘Facing Persecution'.
Jerry starts with audio from Aaron Rodgers talking about the fans with Pat McAfee. Bill Belichick doesn't offer much on who is starting at QB this week against the Jets. Mike Tomlin wants Kenny Pickett to play smart. Clay Thompson was thrown out of the Warriors/Suns game. Kevin Harlan jinxed Steph Curry at the foul line. The Rangers lost in a shootout to the Avalanche.
Hour 1: Andy Martino of SNY wrote that Cashman and Boone are expected back unless there's fan vitriol. Gio wonders how they are going to decide that. Should people call WFAN and complain about them? Should fans contact the Yankees to let them know? Boomer understands why Hal Steinbrenner would consider the fans in his decision to keep or fire Cashman and Boone. Jerry starts with audio from Aaron Rodgers talking about the fans with Pat McAfee. Bill Belichick doesn't offer much on who is starting at QB this week against the Jets. Mike Tomlin wants Kenny Pickett to play smart. Clay Thompson was thrown out of the Warriors/Suns game. Kevin Harlan jinxed Steph Curry at the foul line. The Rangers lost in a shootout to the Avalanche. In the final segment of the hour, we take calls from Yankees fans on Cashman & Boone returning or not returning. Boomer says the Yankees have a ton of talent on the team, but Gio says they keep coming up short every year.
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Clay Thompson, SportDOG Brand category manager, and the two discuss various training and dog-related topics. Thompson gets into the details about various uses for a wide range of SportDOG Brand products available to trainers of all types. He also discusses how he has the opportunity to deal with trainers from all over the country to talk product developments, helping to ensure E-collars, dummies, fences, and other products are designed for trainers to be successful. He also shares his tips for beginners, along with helping Jennings piece together a list of talking points for his wife, when he eventually gets a new dog. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
We open this week's loaded up show with the story of B-Dog's broken arm - how it happened, and how stupid injuries have cost us in the past. And Robert Horry says the Celtics blew their shot in the Finals by losing Game 5 - a game where Steph Curry didn't hit a single three-pointer - so he reverses course and says the Warriors will win the Finals in seven. Plus we joke about Steph's t-shirt trolling of Boston, the wild story of the fake Clay Thompson getting banned for life, and Montrezl Harrell being charged with drug trafficking for having three pounds of weed in his car. We also get an update on Britney Griner, share advice from our fathers, do some story time with Robert Horry, and offer up the Big Shot of the Week - and maybe the YEAR - to John Cena for fulfilling the dream of a young teenager with Downs Syndrome who was forced to escape from Mariupol in the wake of the war. And we round out the week with a hilarious round of Black Crime or White Crime.
In this episode of The Data Possible Podcast, Clay Thompson, President of On-Demand Wholesaling, talks about the importance of a targeting strategy for wholesalers, the effectiveness of short videos, and how to keep content concise without shortchanging the message. In this episode, you will learn: Tips wholesalers can use to be successful How wholesalers can … Continue reading Communication Strategies That Help You Stand Out With Clay Thompson →
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Valentine's Day is right around the corner so Tommy came thru with great advice for gifts for your partner and how to not get caught slipping!Tommy aka TMac is back to drop GEMS! We talked about everything from him starting a new trucking business with his family, mass incarceration, sex work, how to do Valentines day right, therapy, and sports. Bald Papi dropped some gems about longevity in relationships.In the year since we last sat down with Tommy he's been in the studio working on getting music placements on TV shows and getting ready to release a project. Ashley says dating with intent is important so ask yourself: are you looking for a life partner or a tonight partner? Tommy said above anything else he's a LeBron James (Lakers) fan but the Bulls have his heart but he doesn't claim them publicly. Tommy questions the Warriors longevity with Clay Thompson and Steph Curry. Lexie asks the TMac the ultimate cheese head if he thinks that Aaron Rodgers is going to leave Green Bay?During TV time we asked the question, is Euphoria too much, the storyline is set in High School, there's a line and are they crossing it? Tap in to Verde Vision - @FlacoVerde on Instagram for all of your betting needs. TW: Domestic Violence @ 45:35 - 51:13Stay safe, wear a mask + remember… No Justice, No Peace until ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER! Stay connected: @Yaboytmac@ComeThruPod @FlexxLutherr @Ashlijaayy TV/FILM: Mayors of Kingstown on Paramount Love After Lockup on WE TvMarriage Bootcamp on TLC 90 Day Fiance on TLC I am Shauna Rae on TLCThe 4400 on CWGrand Crew on CWAbbott Elementary on ABC Welcome to Earth on Disney+ With Love on Amazon Prime South Side on HBO MaxJanet Jackson Documentary on Lifetime + A&E Secrets of Playboy on A&EEternals on Disney+ HEAT SEEKERS:This Week's Heat added to the Heat Seekers Playlist:Ama Lou- Trust NobodyMint Condition - Breakin My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes) Nipsey Hussle - Perfect Timing Kendrick Lamar - Rigamortis Vibe to the Heat Seekers and follow the playlists: Apple Music/ iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/heat-seekers/pl.u-55D6ZylugW2MDM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1BxWfYK7rJSPZhH4fBMJEt?si=9lFATMeBTDO1mvRMhbaxLQ Tidal: https://tidal.com/playlist/4eb24890-f738-4615-b98a-f68064149c27 *** Come Thru Media LLC does not own the rights to the music played during heatseekers.
"Раз уж вернулся сам Клэй Томпсон, то и нам пора", - посчитали мы, и впервые в новом году выходим в эфир с регулярным подкастом о НБА. Александр Прошута и Виталий Волочай обсуждают самые актуальные темы последних двух недель в лиге: обмены, травмы и горячие серии некоторых команд. В подкасте: 00:00 - начало подкаста; 03:20 — Клэй Томпсон снова играет в баскетбол спустя 941 день: как это было; 16:15 — Денвер предал свои идеалы и обменял Бола Бола; 22:20 — ДеМаркус Казинс отчислен из Милуоки и направляется в Денвер; 26:55 — Мемфис теряет Диллона Брукса, но не замедляется ни на секунду; 37:55 — Лейкерс оттолкнулись от дна и начали побеждать. Благодаря чему и на сколько их хватит? 50:45 — Даллас выдает 6-матчевую серию и выходит на пятое место Запада; 55:40 — травма Рикки Рубио: ставит ли она крест на больших перспективах Кливленда и кем заменить испанца?01:03:00 — рывок Торонто в Топ-6 Востока; Все это и многое другое — в нашем подкасте.
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Brian has an opportunity to catch up with one of the new sponsors of the podcast. Sportdog has been bringing innovation into the field since 2003. Sportdog has a full line of training collars, tracking collars, and other related hunting/training equipment. Clay is based out of South Dakota. We chat a little about the end of his duck hunting season as he transitions to a little cattail busting before he head south to get back into the waterfowl. On today's show, we get acquainted and discuss the Tek 2.0 and 1.5 systems. We will be having Clay back in a few weeks to discuss more details about these systems. Episode artwork Photo credit to Lee Thomas Kjos of Kjos Outdoors. Check out SportDogs full line of training products. https://www.epidemicsound.com/ credit for bumper music for the show Uplnd Outfitters Be Relentless - Upland Hunting Technical Gear Discount Code - Amaazen to get 20% off SportDog E-Collars, GPS Collars, Training Collar, All kinds of dogs training supplies! a Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/amaazenoutdoors) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2…Rick welcomes in Marva in Miami; Warriors and Steph crush the Bulls and Clay Thompson is set to return, FSU over Miami, her love for the Sound of Music and Brown give the Heels a scare. Later, we give away tix to VT/RU, Tom Herman never got a fair shake. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tarlin and Mike are back again with a special bonus episode of Running It Back where we look for lessons learned from the Space Jam franchise coinciding with the recent release of LeBron's new film, Space Jam: A New Legacy. To start, we give respect and a little tunefulness in honor of the late great Biz Markie, RIP. Then we begin by digging back into the context around the first Space Jam movie which was fleshed out in The Last Dance documentary which we've covered on other shows. We bask in a little 90s nostalgia for MJ's charisma and a cast of NBA Legends at the time including Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley, Larry Johnson, Mugsy Bogues, and Shawn Bradley. From there, we jump to the Summer of 2021 and the release of the new Space Jam vehicle featuring LeBron, Diana Taurasi, Clay Thompson among others. How does the new version stack up against the OG Space Jam? What are our thoughts on Don Cheadle's performance as Al G Rithm in the WB Serververse? What marketing advice do we have for Warner Brothers and who is Mike's pick to star in Space Jam 3? Listen in to find out! For more great shows like this Subscribe to Running It Back wherever you get your podcasts. And check us out at RunningItBack.fm
In 1883, Missouri real estate broker James Reavis announced that he held title to a huge tract of land in the Arizona Territory. If certified, the claim would threaten the livelihoods of thousands of residents. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Baron of Arizona, one of the most audacious frauds in American history. We'll also scrutinize British statues and puzzle over some curious floor numbers. Intro: In 1891, Charles Dodgson wrote a curiously unforthcoming letter to Nellie Bowman. Reputedly the English geologist William Buckland could distinguish a region by the smell of its soil. Sources for our feature on James Reavis: Donald M. Powell, The Peralta Grant: James Addison Reavis and the Barony of Arizona, 1960. E.H. Cookridge, The Baron of Arizona, 1967. Jay J. Wagoner, Arizona Territory, 1863-1912: A Political History, 1970. Donald M. Powell, "The Peralta Grant: A Lost Arizona Story," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 50:1 (First Quarter, 1956), 40-52. Walter Barlow Stevens, Missouri the Center State: 1821-1915, Volume 2, 1915. Joseph Stocker, "The Baron of Arizona," American History 36:1 (April 2001), 20. J.D. Kitchens, "Forging Arizona: A History of the Peralta Land Grant and Racial Identity in the West," Choice 56:12 (August 2019), 1515. Donald M. Powell, "The Baron of Arizona by E. H. Cookridge (review)," Western American Literature 4:1 (Spring 1969), 73-74. Tim Bowman, "Forging Arizona: A History of the Peralta Land Grant and Racial Identity in the West (review)," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 123:3 (January 2020), 386-387. Ira G. Clark, "The Peralta Grant: James Addison Reavis and the Barony of Arizona by Donald M. Powell (review)," Mississippi Valley Historical Review 47:3 (December 1960), 522-523. McIntyre Faries, "The Peralta Grant — James Addison Reavis and the Barony of Arizona by Donald M. Powell (review)," Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly 42:3 (September 1960), 315. Donald M. Powell, "The 'Baron of Arizona' Self-Revealed: A Letter to His Lawyer in 1894," Arizona and the West 1:2 (Summer 1959), 161-173. Clarence Budington Kelland, "The Red Baron of Arizona," Saturday Evening Post 220:15 (Oct. 11, 1947), 22. Marshall Trimble, "The Baron of Arizona," True West Magazine, April 2, 2015. Oren Arnold, "Skulduggery in the Southwest," Saturday Evening Post 216:34 (Feb. 19, 1944), 68. Jeff Jackson, "Reavis Put Arizola on Map Ignominiously," [Casa Grande, Ariz.] Tri-Valley Dispatch, June 2, 2020. "Arizona's Long, Rich History of Land Fraud," Arizona Republic, Dec. 29, 2019. Ron Dungan, "The 'Baron of Arizona,' a Most Royal Fraud," Arizona Republic, March 6, 2016. Jaimee Rose, "Forger Claimed 12 Mil Acres," Arizona Republic, Oct. 14, 2012. Richard Ruelas, "'Baron of Arizona' Reigns Again," Arizona Republic, Jan. 28, 2008. Clay Thompson, "'Baron' Reavis Behind State's Biggest Scam," Arizona Republic, March 12, 2006. "The 12-Million-Acre Swindle That Failed," Arizona Republic, Jan. 12, 2002. Bill Hume, "Sly Headstone Maker Nearly Carved Off Hunk of Southwest," Albuquerque Journal, July 9, 2000. Mitchell Smyth, "Baron of Arizona Really 'Prince of Imposters,'" Toronto Star, Feb. 12, 2000. Marshall Sprague, "A Crook by Choice," New York Times, July 9, 1967. "Skulduggery in Arizona Land Office," New York Times, June 23, 1950. "Peralta Reavis Turns Up Again," Socorro [N.M.] Chieftain, July 2, 1904. Will M. Tipton, "The Prince of Impostors: Part I," Land of Sunshine 8:3 (February 1898), 106–118. Will M. Tipton, "The Prince of Impostors: Part II," Land of Sunshine 8:4 (March 1898), 161–170. "Indicted on Two Score Counts: Land Claimant Reavis to Be Prosecuted by the Government," New York Times, Jan. 20, 1896. "Reavis Conspirators," Arizona Republican, Jan. 3, 1896. "The 'Baron of the Colorados': He Claims a Great Tract of Land in Arizona," New York Times, July 7, 1891. Listener mail: Mark Brown, "Royal Mint to Commemorate Fossil Hunter Mary Anning," Guardian, Feb. 24, 2021. "Mary Anning: Fossil Hunter Celebrated With Jurassic 50p Coins," BBC News, Feb. 25, 2021. "Mary Anning Rocks" (accessed April 7, 2021). Caroline Criado-Perez, "I Sorted the UK's Statues by Gender -- a Mere 2.7 Per Cent Are of Historical, Non-Royal Women," New Statesman, March 26, 2016. "Reality Check: How Many UK Statues Are of Women?" BBC News, April 24, 2018. Megan O'Grady, "Why Are There So Few Monuments That Successfully Depict Women?" New York Times, Feb. 18, 2021. Shachar Peled, "Where Are the Women? New Effort to Give Them Just Due on Monuments, Street Names," CNN, March 8, 2017. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Colin White. 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It's not so often that you get to connect first hand with chiropractic history. This podcast I have the honor to hear from Beth Zogg who is the legendary Jay Clay Thompson's granddaughter and has taken the lead on the Jay Clay Thompson Foundation and teaching. A graduate of Life University in '95, we crossed paths back then and we are going to cross paths again at Mile High live and she has an incredible knowledge of philosophy and the art, and you are going to be really glad that you crossed paths with her on this podcast and also at Mile High. She's taught about cervical, X-ray analysis and thermography and is focusing on subluxation, the adjustment, analysis and delivering to humanity what we are really all about. During this podcast, you will hear wonderful, inspiring chiropractic history stories and about Clay Thompson's first adjustment and his relationship with BJ Palmer. This will be one of our most listened to famous podcasts, truly enjoy and after you listen to this you're never going to want to miss any Mile High tech. Make sure you hit subscribe on the podcast and make sure you rise up in June. We will see you there. Enjoy the webinar and if you haven't registered yourself and your team for Mile High2021 in Denver, June 3rd – 6th as yet, do it now! Come learn from Beth and all the other speakers as well! Your investment for this immersion into the Art of Chiropractic will never be lower. Reserve your seats today at www.MileHighChiroRegistration.com For more on the legendary Thompson Technique, www.thompsontechnique.org and check out the Facebook Group, J Clay Thompson Technique Foundation.
Clay introduces us to Point Blank, a company he founded that is focused on helping you clarify your message via explainer videos. We talk about why entrepreneurs struggle to clearly say how they help their ideal clients, unique prospecting techniques to reach your ideal clients, and how storytelling bridges the gap between your what's in your head and heart. Show links: https://www.ptblank.co/
Season 2 Episode 6 of I Only Have Lies For You Round 1 - Everything Old Is True Again Round 2 - Someone Else's Story Hosted by Amy Wolk Musical Direction by William TN Hall The Harvey LIAR-steins vs. The Andrew LIED Webbers The Harvey LIAR-steins - Christopher Rice, Clay Thompson, AJ Shively The Andrew LIED Webbers - Ali Ewoldt, Michael Kirk Lane, Natalie Walker
The clowns discus the disaster of what people call the college football “playoffs” and we also tried to figure out what on earth the Jets are doing. To end the podcast we argued wether or not Clay Thompson will ever be the same player he was. Tune in!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Season 2 Episode 6 of I Only Have Lies For You Round 3 - Circle of Lies Hosted by Amy Wolk Musical Direction by William TN Hall The Harvey LIAR-steins vs. The Andrew LIED Webbers The Harvey LIAR-steins - Christopher Rice, Clay Thompson, AJ Shively The Andrew LIED Webbers - Ali Ewoldt, Michael Kirk Lane, Natalie Walker
Steve and Graham chat about the NHL's return to play proposal to the players, the escrow situation, they dive into the NBA with Clay Thompson's injury and are joined by Joe Osborne.
Originally published on October 2, 2017. In this podcast with Clay Thompson and Fredericka Churchill Thompson of Claiborne & Churchill, we discuss their approach and focus on Alsace grapes, and their experience with SIP Certified / Vineyard Team, who have helped them become a more sustainable vineyard.
Courtney talks about testing, AJ describes traditional, language-centered classical education, and Jenn, Courtney, and AJ talk about their experiences with MCT.
Dr. J. Clay Thompson recalls his time with BJ and the PSC.
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Hello Lovers! We are super excited to have Broadway star-couple and newlyweds Christopher Rice and Clay Thomson. We discuss their beautiful wedding planning, being influencers, and their long distance. If you haven't checked out all of the amazing things happening at the Broadway Podcast Network, go support the amazing community they are building! http://BroadwayPodcastNetwork.com/BroadwayHusband Also, to help actors at this time consider making a purchase from our apparel company Broadway Life Apparel. http://broadwaylifeapparel.com Christopher Rice's Broadway credits include The Book of Mormon, Pretty Woman, and the National Tour of Hamilton and Clay Thompson has done Newsies, Matilda, Wicked, King Kong, and the National tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. Follow Christ and Clay on Instagram: http://instagram.com/chrisriceny http://instagram.com/clayricethomson On the episode we discuss Our passion for our Disney obsession: How they were able to coordinate their Wedding Plans: What's changed since you've been married? What's changed since quarantine. Then we play the Newlywed game. For the Spotlight on Love segment we got a question from Taylor on Instagram: I've been married to my husband 8 years and this is the longest we've spent time together. My husband is no longer traveling and needs to TF out of here. If you want relationship and dating advice from our completely unqualified selves DM us on instagram @broadwayhusbands or email us on broadwayhusbands.com and we may choose your question on the next episode. Thanks for checking out this week's episode and we hope it brings a little light to your day! Love always, Bret and Stephen We are grateful to be apart of the Broadway Podcast Network http://bpn.fm/husbands ***** Follow us http://instagram.com/broadwayhusbands http://facebook.com/broadwayhusbands http://youtube.com/broadwayhusbands Bret http://bretshuford.com http://instagram.com/bretshuford http://twitter.com/bretshuford http://snapchat.com/thebretshuford http://facebook.com/bretshuford Stephen http://instagram.com/stephenrhanna http://twitter.com/stephenrhanna We are grateful to be a part of the Broadway Podcast Network. Music composed by David Dabbon, photo by Roberto Araujo Photography. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Growing up in the Church and experiencing ministry outside of the Church (Young Life, College ministries like Reformed University Fellowship, Summer camps, etc) I have heard many people pray. Hearing powerful and beautiful prayers has left a deep impression on me. Thanks to the Apostles, we are able to hear Jesus pray! The 17th chapter of John's Gospel records Jesus' high priestly prayer. In it we catch a glimpse of what is eternally brought before the Father on behalf of the people of God in the world. This sermon was preached by Clay Thompson for the people of God at St Jude's Anglican Church on Sunday, May 24th.
To abide is to remain. My 7 year old neighbor asked me yesterday, "How long do you think we will be in quarantine"? He wants to know how long these restrictions will remain. How long will he have to clean handles, switches and counter tops? How long will social distancing measures remain. How long will the fear of contamination remain, which is really the fear and suspicion of our neighbor? In the Gospel of Jesus Christ there is a safe place to abide; we are invited to remain in the love eternally shared between the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Today, where do you abide? This sermon was preached by Clay Thompson for sake of the Lord's Church at St Jude's in Huntersville, NC.
Few images provoke such tenderness and care as that of Jesus, the Good Shepherd. But the best way to understand the early portion of John 10 (vs1-10) is in light of Jesus' resurrection and appearance. Prior to the resurrection the disciples struggled to understand the significance of Jesus as our Shepherd and as the door of the sheep pen. But as the resurrected Lord now appearing to his disciples, the way has been made clear. Jesus has gone before us triumphant over death. Accordingly, he can rightly speak of everlasting life. And so he calls his sheep by name and they know his voice because they are his, and he goes before them in a triumphant procession of everlasting life. Joyfully restored by the person and work of the resurrected Jesus, the Good Shepherd of the sheep, let us rest and rejoice in the fullness of life that is and is to come. This sermon was preached by Clay Thompson in isolation for the benefit of the saints at St Jude's Anglican Church in Huntersville, NC on Sunday, May 3rd.
"You are precious in my eyes and I love you" - God (Isaiah 43:4) That is one of the most tender verses in all of Scripture. Yet this assurance was spoken to Israel in one of the most severe trials of her national life, or lack thereof, as exiles in Babylon. And God's assurance of love and favor to disgraced Israel goes deeper still; Fear not...I love you...and you shall be my witnesses. In the appearance of the resurrected Christ we behold the love of God that drives out all fear. And all who bask in the light, joy and freedom of the love of God, will testify that there is no God like our God! This sermon was preached by Clay Thompson for the scattered saints of St Jude's Anglican Church in Huntersville, NC.
In the wake of a win for the WNBA, the Astros cheating scandals highlight a gray area and everybody's favorite team is out of the Super Bowl. In this episode of Sports Redefined podcast, catch Nam, Rell and special guest- Josie, chop it up about Doncic’s awkward Larry Bird comparisons, who’s dropping the ball with the Sixers and all the reasons Kyrie needs to pack up and head home to Cleveland. “So It's no longer a scandal if everybody's doing it.” -Rell [14:26] Top Takeaways: Is the WNBA still underpaid? What's considered cheating in baseball? Should Lamar Jackson still be dubbed football’s MVP? Tom Brady is old AF. The importance of finding the right balance between player and coach. Are the Clippers only playing basketball for local bragging rights? Is Kyrie right? Do the Brooklyn Nets “need more pieces”? Key Moments: [00:00] : Intro [01:09] : WNBA- Contract Agreement & Progress [11:15] : MLB Houston Astros Cheating Scandal [17:50] : NFL Playoffs [18:59] : Who has the best opportunity to win the Super Bowl? [22:21] : NBA [28:26] : Philadelphia & The Sixers [33:03] : Kyrie’s return. 38:23] : Clippers VS Pelicans [42:58] : Start/Bench/Cut: Ray Allen, Clay Thompson & Reggie Miller [45:19] : Rapid Fire
Guests: Drs. James Thompson and Sarah Hogan, chiropractors practicing as a team in Meaford, Ontario who specialize in family care and optimizing early childhood neurological development. In this episode, we will cover: What Primitive Reflexes are and what they are important to your baby’s brain development A timetable of when primitive reflexes are supposed to be there and when they are supposed to go away (or be “integrated”) What happens if a reflex isn’t there in your baby and what you can do about it Resources mentioned in the conversation: Link to the ICPA website: http://icpa4kids.org/ Link to their Salutometrics program for doctors: https://www.salutometrics.ca/ About Dr. James Thompson: Dr. James Thompson’s journey in chiropractic service began in 1975 when he graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. He has operated a family wellness practice in Meaford Ontario since that time. His approach to chiropractic service in terms of both philosophy and technique has been influenced by two giants of the chiropractic profession with whom he worked closely. The first was Dr. J. Clay Thompson who developed a special type of adjusting able which made spinal correction easier on both the doctor and the patient. Clay Thompson also created a system of spinal analysis whereby by observing where in the human body misalignments of the spine were causing nervous system irritation the chiropractor could know how to correct the spine most efficiently. The second influence was Dr. Larry Webster, who is said to be the grandfather of chiropractic pediatrics. James Thompson taught with Dr. Webster for many years and from him learned many special methods of adjusting baby’s spines. During those years he also many children recover from seemingly impossible conditions. Dr. Thompson is married with two children of his own and he cherishes the time he spends teaching other chiropractors as he serves as one of the teaching team for the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association About Dr. Sarah Hogan: Dr. Sarah Hogan is a 2013 graduate from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. While attending Dr. Thompson’s ICPA module, she found a great mentor. Dr. Thompson has helped shape her to become the chiropractor she is today. Since then, Dr. Sarah and Dr. Thompson have worked side by side in practice in Ontario and in teaching together around the world. As a team, they have also created, developed and launched the new SalutoMetric program, helping chiropractors confidently examine infants. Personally she enjoys living an active and healthy lifestyle where fitness and healthy eating are high priorities for her.
The Legend of Zelda Audiobook Productions- featuring Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and more
If you have not listened to the last chapter, you may want to listen to it first. If you're here and you survived the last chapter, and you don't feel like grabbing the nearest pitchfork, awesome. :) Here is Ocarina of Time- a novelisation in audio form- Chapter 57- The Demon King, narrated by Clay Thompson. There are just 3 chapters to go. Cast Credits Clay Thompson ------------------ Link Docithe ------------------ Co-Director https://www.youtube.com/c/Mission37Group Alex Morgan ------------------ Audio Engineer ------------------ Special thanks to the following Patrons: Snyper vii Preston Dohrer Docithe SFC-Forever Support this project on Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/thal1989 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragonrand100/message
The Legend of Zelda Audiobook Productions- featuring Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and more
*** If you are not up to this chapter, you may want to go back now. Right now. Warning: I don't want to give much away but some viewers may find the flashback scenes at the beginning of this chapter disturbing. Here is Ocarina of Time- a novelisation in audio form- Chapter 56- Time's End, narrated by Clay Thompson. Although I didn't feel this chapter was as graphic as Bongo Bongo, it was a much tougher chapter to write. There are still 4 chapters left. Cast Credits Clay Thompson ------------------ Link Warhan ------------------ Jemite Docithe ------------------ Co-Director https://www.youtube.com/c/Mission37Group Todd Williams ------------------ Co-Director Alex Morgan ------------------ Audio Engineer ------------------ Special thanks to the following Patrons: Snyper vii Preston Dohrer SFC-Forever Docithe Support this project on Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/thal1989 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragonrand100/message
The Legend of Zelda Audiobook Productions- featuring Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and more
Here is Ocarina of Time- a novelisation in audio form- Chapter 55-Into the Breach narrated by Clay Thompson and Warhan. Have fun spotting the Breath of the Wild references. Most of them are fairly obvious, but I hope you enjoy them nonetheless. Cast Credits Clay Thompson ------------------ Link Warhan ------------------ Jemite Docithe ------------------ Co-Director https://www.youtube.com/c/Mission37Group Alex Morgan ------------------ Audio Engineer ------------------ Music Credits Hyrule Castle (Interior) from Breath of the Wild OST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZaqDYrvoMA Hyrule Castle (Exterior) from Breath of the Wild OST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA3H8Ws8b3Q Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild remix) by ClefferNotes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mml-X3YBrUM Wrath of Death Mountain by MonarchyOne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLu1UPjtfJo Enter the Temple of Time (MickMad Remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkawhrSZm5U Special thanks to the following Patrons: Snyper vii Preston Dohrer Docithe SFC-Forever Actual Closed Captions available (as supposed to YouTube subtitles) Support this project on Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/thal1989 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragonrand100/message
The JV Show Podcast 10-3-19On Today's Show: Woman dies at age 102 and Direct TV is still charging her a fee for terminating her contract early. Homeless woman in the subway who went viral got a record deal! Itchy Nipple. Jeff Bezos stil the richest person alive with 114 billion. Everyone quits The JV Show. Kar-Jenners selling their clothes out of their closet. Sophia Richie premiering on KUWTK as Scott Disick's girlfriend. Joker rated R warning. Post Malone's love affair with Bud Light. Counterfeit vaping ring. Selena Gomez essay on immigration. 3 people charged for Mac Miller's death. Warming up in the Bay Area again! Is it Earthquake weather? Selena's genius idea! Hit to pork dumplings. Clay Thompson riding the public ferry. Micro cheating. Checking in with Graham's paternity leave. Twitter discovered Travis Scott sidechick? Kylie meeting Tyga?? How long before you know someone is the one? Will Natasha flash Selena? News report says if you use to tan in tanning beds, you will most likely get skin cancer. Public wedding proposals. And more!
Reggie introduces his new co-host Baby Cousin Chris! They give "Big Ups" to Clay Thompson and Michael Jordan for donating to the Bahamas after hurricane Dorian. They discuss how plant based foods aren't always healthier, will sign language eventually be phased out, couples should dance more, pigs orgasm for 30 minutes and so much more. Chris tells us about her new business "Dance It Off". They discuss the question - If you cheated on your fiance and they never found out, would you tell them before you get married? Have your parents ever done anything that caused you to lose respect for them?September is National Suicide Prevention MonthIf you are or have been affected by suicide, this month and all the months to follow are for you.If you or a loved one is experiencing depression or have had suicidal thoughts, there is help. You don't have to go at it alone. Get help. Call 1-800-273-8255 for help. We need you!Got something you want us to discuss Purple Cup Talk, email it to reggie@purplecuptalk.com
Henry, Glen, and Lee meet at the docks, visit a tavern, and bid a mentor farewell. Credits: Quiet Island is written and produced by Dylan Jenkins. Starring is Matt Foley, Ryan James, Luke Notman, Andrew Bower, Ava Misa, and Clay Thompson. The Quiet Island theme was composed by Seoli. Sound design, mixing, and mastering by Dylan Jenkins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I am predicting the Milwaukee’s Bucks will the NBA Final Champ this summer. I know most of u are picking Golden State Warriors to win it all But don’t be surprise if they get knocked off. Unlike last year they don’t have home court advantage. They’re going to face an athletic team and hungry teams that’s need a championship. It’s going to be a tough final for them this year. Stephen Curry and Clay Thompson not going to have a lot open look on the perimeter. Like did they last year against Cavaliers. If the Portland Blazers won the next game in Golden State . They have a chance of winning this series. Stay tuned --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnrosemberg/support
Talked about knicks in review, Clay Thompson and should Denis Smith Jr stay in New York next season?
Cher. Haskins tweet. Clay Thompson blocked by a ghost. Arians and Cliff hired. McCarthy wants the Jets job. Death by donation bin. Elephant killed a hypnotist. Other stuff too.
During this episode of Armstrong & Getty, Jack & Joe (along with Positive Sean, Marshall Phillips and Michaelangelo) surf through the day's events, including a few more thoughts on President Trump's citizenship proposal, Tuna Can Stripper, Clay Thompson's record setting night and why we're at a tipping point
During this episode of Armstrong & Getty, Jack & Joe (along with Positive Sean, Marshall Phillips and Michaelangelo) surf through the day's events, including a few more thoughts on President Trump's citizenship proposal, Tuna Can Stripper, Clay Thompson's record setting night and why we're at a tipping point
During this episode of Armstrong & Getty, Jack & Joe (along with Positive Sean, Marshall Phillips and Michaelangelo) surf through the day's events, including a few more thoughts on President Trump's citizenship proposal, Tuna Can Stripper, Clay Thompson's record setting night and why we're at a tipping point
Edwin Clay Thompson June 18, 1949 (Einton, Iowa) - April 22, 2018 (Phoenix, Arizona)
Edwin Clay Thompson
Edwin Clay Thompson June 18, 1949 - April 22, 2018
Edwin Clay Thompson
Fitting (For Broadway) that our last theme is FAMILY. We have the most charismatic, Carlos Gonzales, giving us a taste of his cuban culture, falling in love and staying in love with NYC, Broadway and his FIANCE! He shares how he cultivates a family environment on stage, backstage, in all stages of life. Power-couple, Chris Rice and Clay Thompson, give us the low down on what it takes to be PROACTIVE and INVENTIVE within the theater medium. They share how they met, how they stay fit (Mind, Body, Spirit) and how they stay gracious & involved. Connect with our Episode 8 Guests: Carlos Gonzalez @cgonzalezcuba Chris Rice @chrisriceny Clay Thomson @claythomson Connect with us! @fitforbroadway fitforbroadway.com @janejourdan @cassiemsilva cassiesilva.com @justramos justinramosmusic.com
On today's show, I spoke with ATP Pro Dennis Novikov. As an 18-year old, Dennis gained direct entry to the 2012 US Open singles and doubles main draws by winning both titles at the Boys 18s National Championship at Kalamazoo. Dennis impressively won his first round singles and doubles matches at the US Open, and has been steadily climbing up the ATP Tour ladder ever since, reaching a career high of #119 in the world last year. He also played two years of college tennis at UCLA, a top-ranked school that another podcast guest, Clay Thompson, attended. You'll hear about Dennis's daily routines, how he handles adversity, the type of training he does in the gym, and tips for improving your tennis game on Episode 52 of The Tennis Files Podcast. I first met Dennis after a World Team Tennis match between the Washington Kastles and the Orange County Breakers in D.C. My dad and I chatted briefly with Dennis in the garage elevator, and it is really cool to have him on as a guest on the podcast. I hope you enjoy my interview with Dennis, and let me know what you think in the comments below! Time-Stamped Show Notes [3:57] Dennis's first memory of hitting a tennis ball [4:46] Dennis’s brother’s influence on Dennis’s tennis game? [5:10] Other sports/activities Dennis played as a youngster [5:58] How not specializing early helped Dennis's tennis game [6:38] Dennis's favorite hockey player [7:00] When Dennis believed that he could be a professional tennis player [7:42] Dennis's role models growing up [8:12] Having your dad as your tennis coach [8:45] Pressures as a top-ranked junior [9:29] When Dennis reached the top rankings in juniors [10:36] Winning without training at tennis academies [11:21] Why being a successful junior player doesn’t really translate to the pros [13:41] Dennis's experience winning both the 18s singles and doubles titles in Kalamazoo [15:09] Going pro versus playing college tennis [16:09] Biggest improvements in his game while at UCLA [16:59] Where Dennis would have gone has he not chosen UCLA [17:36] Why Dennis left UCLA after two years [18:12] The most memorable moment as a Bruin [19:15] Winning both first round matches at the 2012 US Open as an 18 year old [20:52] The toughest moment in Dennis's career and how he overcame it [22:10] Differences between the juniors, college, and the pro game [23:10] What Dennis has changed in his training over the past few years on the ATP tour [23:42] Dennis's speed and agility workouts [24:19] Changes in the pro game: shortening matches and using a time clock between points [25:28] A typical day in the life of Dennis Novikov on non-tournament days [26:22] Dennis's go-to breakfast [27:00] Dennis's frequency training strength, speed, agility, power, and endurance [27:41] Dennis's go-to exercises in the weight room [28:15] The importance of different set and rep schemes in your workouts (i.e. endurance vs. power) [28:59] What Dennis eats and drinks during a match [29:45] Does Dennis practice meditation or yoga? [30:28] Caloric intake and the 14k diet [30:55] How many meals Dennis eats a day [31:06] Dennis's favorite TV shows [31:55] Sustaining a pro tennis career from a financial standpoint [33:02] Why Dennis couldn’t take a dime of money for reaching the second round of singles and doubles at the US Open as an 18 year old [33:21] Dennis's racquet, strings, and tension setup [33:58] 3 books Dennis recommends tennis players read to improve [34:46] Dennis’s thoughts on the McGregor - Mayweather fight [36:00] Tips to help improve our serves [36:39] Dennis's schedule over the next few months [37:31] Where we can follow Dennis online and on s... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Former UCLA standout discusses his life in tennis – from the juniors through college and the pro tour – and his work to grow the game with Tennacity in this episode of the ParentingAces podcast
Former UCLA standout discusses his life in tennis and his work to grow the game with Tennacity
On today's episode I spoke with professional tennis player Clay Thompson, a serious contender for most interesting man in the world (move over, Dos Equis guy!). Clay grinds mostly Challengers and some Futures events as he pursues his dream of becoming a top-ranked professional tennis player. Clay has been ranked as high as 408 in the world (last year) and is famous for a viral video of him smiling and fist-pumping his way to the semifinals of the Champaign Challenger last year. His high-energy and carefree approach is what makes Clay such an entertaining and enjoyable player to watch. Even more impressive is Clay's business acumen and his outside interests, which include creative writing and helping grow the game of tennis. If you dare press the play button above, you are in for two of the most entertaining and insightful hours of audio that I have produced on The Tennis Files Podcast so far. And it only took me 42 episodes to crack a decent joke or three on the show! Thanks again to Clay for coming onto the podcast and showing us how we can improve our tennis games with a more positive mindset and an attitude of gratitude for the game we love. Time-Stamped Show Notes Beginnings [2:00] Clay's first memory of playing tennis [3:09] Playing other sports and how he decided on pursuing tennis [4:33] Clay's tennis idols growing up [6:55] Clay on the importance of personality in tennis [8:30] What are 3 things most of the world doesn’t know about Clay Thompson Creative writing, screen writing, business ventures, alternative medicine [12:41] Favorite video games. Final Fantasy, League of Legends, Counterstrike Junior Career [14:42] The first tournament Clay played as a young kid [15:55] What it felt like to win his first tournament [17:57] Clay's highest ranking as a junior player [23:13] Going toe to toe with Jack Sock in the Juniors [26:50] Technical changes in the juniors. [30:14] Unique stroke techniques - Gulbis, McEnroe Transition to College Tennis [31:27] A pivotal moment for Clay in 2012 in the All-American Championships that helped change his perspective on the game and save his career [38:24] What type of yoga does Clay practice and how it helps Clay’s tennis [41:01] The most influential person in UCLA Tennis that helped grow his game and character. [44:29] A point away from winning the NCAA Championship match to UVA [47:51] Clay's impressions about Mackenzie McDonald, a fellow UCLA Bruin and teammate, on his prospects on the pro tour? Pro Tour [50:33] What is the hardest part about being a professional tennis player? Being like a CEO and managing your finances. [53:18] Dealing with no job security in tennis [57:38] Solutions for the financial black hole for professional tennis players [59:58] A normal day of training when Clay isn't playing a tournament? [1:03:49] Typical workout day for Clay [1:06:07] Differences between working out for tennis and other sports [1:08:29] Shake-weight training for tennis! (just a joke :) ) [1:09:12] His experience reaching the semis at the Champaign Challenger last year [1:11:24] Plan to have an awesome year and executing on it with great results [1:14:27] How to plan financially as a professional tennis player; documenting expenses and your budget [1:17:13] The importance of mind maps and Mind Meister (tennisfiles.com/mindmap) [1:18:39] The need for more business courses to teach professional players to manage their finances [1:19:04] The benefits of forming a company (i.e. LLC) as a pro [1:20:58] A fine example of a terribly-executed Chappelle-show joke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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