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Modern Brews + Beats
Modern Brews + Beats Podcast #214: Gimme Some Mo

Modern Brews + Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 41:44


Tony is shining a light on the Houston-connected sights and sounds in the Netflix drama, Mo, starring Mo Amer. We're also discussing beers from False Idol Brewing in North Richland Hills, and we debut the Tasting Notes segment with Fort Worth-based Advanced Cicerone Collin Zreet. Additional notes from this episode: Power and Prescience of Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower Being Black In Craft podcast Jerry and Tony with Greg and Doug of Speakeasy Conversations Miss You, Dear Old Friend by Dan Lippani and Alex Tremblay Modest Mouse Solomon Fox, Speedrun EP Shout out to Annie McGinnis, Co-Owner & Director of Operations at Vine Street Brewing - Kansas City, Mo

Body Science Podcast
#282 Unlocking peak performance! Lachlan Wilmot discusses athlete nutrition, the rise of women in sport, and mental resilience.

Body Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 36:56


In today's episode, we welcome Lachlan Wilmot to discuss athlete nutrition, women in sport, mental health, working with the NSW Swifts, the Netball World Cup, and his co-owned business, Athlete's Authority.   Lachlan has an impressive 17 years of experience in Strength and Conditioning working with individuals ranging from fitness enthusiasts to elite-level athletes. Lachlan completed his Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science as well as his Honor's thesis in Sports Science. Lachlan started his career with the AIS-AFL Academy and NSW/ACT AFL Academy, laying a solid foundation before holding a position at GWS Giants AFL Club as the Senior Athletic Performance Coach for 7 years, specializing in strength and power. Lachlan has also worked as Head of Athletic Performance at the Parramatta Eels and is currently Head of Physical Preparation at NSW Swifts Netball. Lachlan is also a Co-Owner/Director of Coaching and Performance at Athletes Authority and a board member of the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA).    Want to connect with Lachlan?   Instagram: performancecoach_wilmot   Listen to any of the Body Science podcasts at https://www.bodyscience.com.au/podcast  To be notified when a new podcast goes live, head over to our Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud or iTunes channel and subscribe. 

The Arrive & Thrive Career Podcast
83. Creating and managing an Earth Moving & Electrical Services Company with Mark Sanders - Co-Owner & Director KLM & Sanders Electrical

The Arrive & Thrive Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 47:28


“My work experience changed my opinion around the electrical industry, if you work with good people it can change everything' Meet Mark Sanders the Co Owner of KLM and Sanders Electrical. He is a qualified electrician and also manages an earth-moving/machine hire business with his brother and father, KLM. Mark shares his insights on the electrical industry and what it takes to thrive in the space. He explains the key skills needed in his industries and what he looks for in staff and apprentices. Mark is positive and proactive and also shares his love of Iron Man Events. His journey continues to evolve, and he shares what he has learned about his career journey thus far. You can follow his updates and the company's updates on Instagram and Facebook. ************************************************************************* Remember, you can stay updated with everything ⁠⁠⁠Arrive & Thrive⁠⁠⁠ by signing up for our newsletter ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠. You can also email the show at ⁠⁠⁠podcast@arrivethrive.com.au⁠⁠⁠ and request specific guests, topics, and industries you want to learn about! Thanks for tuning in! ***Episode Sponsorship*** Notion - ⁠⁠⁠https://affiliate.notion.so/arrivethrive

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
Baden Brown, Co-Owner Director at Launceston Travel & Cruise Centre

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 9:59


Baden Brown, Co-Owner Director at Launceston Travel & Cruise Centre

Bloody Violent History
Camouflage and Deception

Bloody Violent History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 69:14


Since pre-history, both hunters and fighters have relied upon camouflage and deception to both improve their chances of survival and success in attacking their enemy.  Caesar used ships with blue sails to disguise his reconnaissance of Britain, whilst a Chinese army used thousands of bonfires to suggest to their opponents that a vast army was deserting and becoming smaller every day.  Right up to modern days camouflage and deception have been essential.  During the Boer War, the guerrilla fighters lay under the soil with breathing reeds to escape British forces: in World War I, British snipers hid in hollowed out trees in No Man's Land to fire on German positions.Then there were the great deceptions, the dummy airfields and fake tanks prior to Normandy landings in 1944.  Of course, sometimes neither deception nor camouflage work: Western intelligence quickly saw through Putin's ruse in invading Ukraine.  Yet there will always be a soldier lying with foliage covering his combat fatigues and there will always be strategists devising methods of throwing the enemy off the scent.  Today, intelligent camouflage shields can replicate the surroundings and render positions invisible.  And cyber space has created a sphere of disinformation and further confusion.  It is a world constructed by layer upon layer of deception from the front line to the war room.It has roots in the past and will extend into the future.So It GoesTom Assheton & James JacksonReading Reference:Macbeth by William Shakespeare read by David Hartley--------------------------------PROMOTION - 3 cabins left:from Cazenove & Loyd  +44 (0)207 384 2332 or info@cazloyd.comSOUTH AFRICA IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILLWe invite you to join us on an exciting journey through South Africa with Sir Nicholas Soames, the grandson of Sir Winston Churchill. Christopher Wilmot-Sitwell, Co-Owner + Director of cazenove+loyd, has hand-designed an extraordinary journey with Rovos Rail, which will take one of the world's most opulent trains deep into the heartlands of the Boer War.The trip will trace Sir Winston Churchill's footsteps during the war, from his dramatic capture by the Boers to his subsequent escape via freight train. Joining you on this journey will be Sir Winston Churchill's grandson, Sir Nicholas Soames, a former British Member of Parliament and fantastic storyteller, who will regale you with tales of his grandfather and bring KwaZulu-Natal's Boer battlefields to life. “I feel very strongly that much of my grandfather's life was shaped by his time in South Africa, in particular when he was captured by the Boers and subsequently made his escape,” says Sir Nicholas Soames. “So much of who he was and who he was to become came through at this moment of great danger and personal desperation. It will be a privilege to lead this trip next September, travelling by train to visit many of the most important battlefields of the Boer War. I believe that much of Churchill's audacity and courage – and his drive and ambition – comes to light in his experiences as a young man in Africa. These characteristics are what made him into the national hero that he later became.”This phenomenal opportunity promises to be fascinating, entertaining and full of learning, with the luxury of returning to one of the world's most stunning trains every evening.--------------------------------See also:YouTube: BloodyViolentHistoryhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodyviolenthistory/https://www.jamesjacksonbooks.comhttps://www.tomtom.co.uk If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcast App? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps to spread the wordSee https://simplecast.com/privacy/ for privacy information

Tate's School of Fitness
Shane Sims Co-owner/Director at Modern Pathways to Recovery

Tate's School of Fitness "Fitness Corner"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 44:51


At the age of 12, Shane was traumatized by the experience of stumbling upon his beloved parents smoking crack cocaine. He was affected in ways that would not become apparent until his late teens. As a gifted, but troubled high school senior who had just lost his job due to an unexpected closure, Shane was vulnerable to the “street life”. Before he could graduate or figure out what was going on with him, Shane was on his way to prison with a sentence of life plus fifteen years. While in prison it became evident to the people around Shane (inmates and employees of the state), that he was compassionate, honest, resilient, and willing to put his life on the line to mediate disputes that could have ended up being deadly. Three powerful prison officials, in particular, acknowledged his efforts and are responsible for Shane walking out a free man 20 years after he was incarcerated. Shane now hold positions within his community ranging from Chaplain of the Athens-Clarke County Police Department to Executive Director of People Living in Recovery (PLR). Needless to say, Shane continues to mediate, maintain peace, and help people” get out of their own way” through life coaching, mentoring, and motivational speaking. It is hard to list all of his credentials or professional titles because helping others is not just a job, but a lifestyle for him. The things he strives to do every day in his different professions are connected to his life story, often the stories of the people he serves resonates deeply with him. However, Shane is very proud of the positions he has had the privileged to hold and the platforms he is able to use to do what he loves to do. Sometimes he thinks about how he went from serving a life sentence to having the ability to help people stay out of prison or help people in prison maintain their dignity. Shane thinks of how he went from getting caught in the “street life” due to his finances to three years after his release owning two beautiful homes in his local community. Shane thinks of how he went from traumatizing familial experiences to having a dedicated and loving wife with whom he has had the pleasure to raise two beautiful children with. Shane will continue to pay it all forward by teaching the skills that he has developed through his lived experiences and inspiring hope in others! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ernest-tate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernest-tate/support

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast
27. Athletic Performance Training and Challenges with Sports Specialization in High School Athletes w/ Paul Kenny, CSCS

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 54:56


Season 2, Episode 8 | Podcast #27 Q is joined by Paul Kenny, Strength & Conditioning Coach and Co-Owner/Director at Marino's Athletic Performance (MAP) in Downingtown, PA (45 minutes outside of Philly). In this episode, Q and Paul discuss how strength conditioning has changed over the years, overcoming challenges in the field, and how to balance it with physical therapy. In addition, they talk about the relationship between a college athlete's coaches at school and at home. SHOW NOTES 3:10 - Paul explains his mission at MAP. 4:00 - How he adapted to virtual training. 6:00 - What have you taken from speed coach, Ken Clark? 8:13 - How has your role developed over the years? 12:40 - What could you do without on a day-to-day basis? In other words, what is your biggest challenge in the job? 14:48 - What made you choose the field of strength and conditioning? 17:55 - How has the field changed? What are misconceptions about strength training? 22:49 - What is the most common injury your athletes experience? 26:20 - How has your approach changed in the last five years? What about your assessment? 29:52 - How do you manage volume (time under tension) for athletes? How does this change in-season versus off-season? 32:48 - Tell me about your programming. 39:45 - What are your conversations like with college coaches about an athlete going back and forth between you and college? 44:38 - How do you see the two worlds of PT and strength conditioning co-existing? What is the ideal situation? QUICK HITTERS 48:00 - Rapid fire questions begin. CONTACT Instagram - @paulkenny_performance https://www.instagram.com/paulkenny_performance/ Email - paulkenny.stc@gmail.com Paul's Bio - https://www.marinosathleticperformance.com/paul-kenny

Actor Aesthetic
How To Prepare For College Auditions with Leo Ash Evens of MTCA

Actor Aesthetic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 44:12


Leo Ash Evens is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University with a BFA in Acting / Musical Theatre. Co-Owner/Director of Musical Theater College Auditions (MTCA) and entering his fourteenth year of expert preparation for musical theatre and acting college auditions, Leo balances and integrates a diversity of artistic disciplines, drawing from years of professional experience as an actor, voiceover artist, and educator. Leo infuses his students with the tools and confidence to prepare for successful college auditions. Broadway credits include School of Rock, Shuffle Along, and Jesus Christ Superstar. Off-Broadway, he has appeared in Jasper in Deadland, Finks at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, Wanda’s World, and Ionescapade;The Works of Eugene Ionesco at The York Theatre. He has played Riff in West Side Story in a multitude of productions including London’s West End, The 50th Anniversary US Tour, Houston TUTS, Barrington Stage, and North Carolina Theatre. On tour, he has appeared in 42nd Street in Moscow, Disney’s On The Record; and Casper The Musical, starring Chita Rivera. Regionally, he’s appeared as Black Stache in Peter And the Starcatcher (Pioneer), The Emcee in Cabaret (Houston TUTS and The Arvada Center, winning Best Actor in the Houston Theatre Excellence Awards), Jamie MacRea in Matthew Lopez’s world premier play Somewhere, (The Old Globe and TheatreWorks in Palo Alto), and Tulsa in Gypsy, starring Patti LuPone (Chicago Ravinia Festival). In the spring of 2021, Leo returns to TheatreWorks playing Tateh in Ragtime. National voice overs have included: Siemens Technology, Sharp, Foster Grants (starring Brooke Shields), JC Penney, V8, Avus, and GoGurt. Leo’s currently the voice for Monster. Follow Leo on IG: @leoashevens and More information at www.leoashevens.com  In this episode, Leo chats with host Maggie Bera about the process of college auditions and how to best prepare for them. MTCA: http://mtcollegeauditions.com To join the Actor Aesthetic Alliance Facebook group, click here. Spread love and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the Actor Aesthetic Podcast on your favorite podcast app. Visit actoraesthetic.com for more info. Follow Maggie Bera on social media Instagram: @actoraesthetic / @maggiebera Facebook: www.facebook.com/ActorAesthetic/ Email: maggie@actoraesthetic.com

Grief, Gratitude & The Gray in Between
It's All About Supporting Others - with Cory Bertisch

Grief, Gratitude & The Gray in Between

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 37:03


In this episode I chat with Cory Bertisch, My Gym Enterprises Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer, about how his company has handled all the hurdles that have come up in 2020 and 2021 ; How they supported their Franchisee's and how they created a live virtual platform as well as on demand classes for their customers. From the very inception of My Gym Enterprises, Cory Bertisch has overseen all corporate operations including sales, employee development, franchisee training, company direction, expansion, and product conception and advancement. Cory's background prior to establishing MGE includes extensive experience in the field of early childhood development, hands-on counselor training in child psychology, and five years as Co-Owner/Director of the thriving My Gym Van Nuys, CA from 1989 to 1994. Cory is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Cory and his wife, Trish, have two teenage children who are shining examples of the My Gym concept. So how does this CEO provide support to his employees and franchisees, and also his family during a time of uncertainty? Listen to this episode to find out. For more information about My Gym or to contact Cory Bertisch: http://www.mygym.com Contact Kendra Rinaldi to be a guest or for a complimentary coaching call: http://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com Logo design: http://www.pamelawinningham.com Music: http://www.rinaldisound.com http://www.oneplanetmusic.com Production: Carlos Andres Londono

808 Podcast
#750 Richard Fleming - Sage Media

808 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 9:20


Richard Fleming the Co-Owner/Director of Sage Media tells you how to segment your marketing so that you personalize your messaging and targeted language You can check him out at https://sage.media/

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Direction Not Perfection
Episode 57: Mind Of A Champion with Trisha Kroll - Co-Owner/Director of Coaching and Mental Toughness

Direction Not Perfection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 50:01


Trisha Kroll, and her husband Alan, own and run “The Difference Maker”, a faith and character based, non-profit organization. Their mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of athletes by training, equipping, and inspiring them, both in sports and life. The principles she follows to train her athletes can be applied to anyone, especially those striving to be fit and healthy.After playing division one volleyball at the University of Kansas and coaching for almost 20 years, Trisha knows that the mental part of the game is crucial to an athlete's success. It has become her passion to share with athletes what she wishes she would have known as a young competitor. She has learned from some of the best minds in the field of Sport Psychology, has done workshops throughout Colorado and has worked with teams and athletes in a variety of different sports. She is a Positive Performance Mindset Certification Coach and a Visualization Specialist.Whether you are an elite athlete or a stay-at-home-mom, the playing field is the same. It is the 6-inch space between your ears. To be the best version of yourself you need to not only train physically but mentally as well.Some key points from the interviewReframe failure - It’s not what happens but how you remember it. People tend to only see and remember the negative aspects of a game. They think they failed, so their fixed mindset means any growth is stunted. By pointing out the positive aspects that they are overlooking, you can help to reframe their thoughts. Having a growth mindset means exploring what went right over the whole game, as well as areas for growth. Anything that can be worked on can become better.Mistake rituals - Anticipate failure, plan for it and reframe it, producing growth.Looking at other people’s Facebook and Instagram feeds can give us unrealistic expectations of perfection. In reality we know there will be failures in every aspect of life. Failure is not bad. It shows us an area we need to work on. If we anticipate failure, we can plan for it, reframe it and learn from it.When you experience a failure, breathe, say your reset word, and do your reset motion. Our self-talk affects the actions we take afterwards. If we talk bad to our self, we will shut down. If we tell our self positive thoughts, we will bounce back with confidence and move forward.BRAVe pre-routine: Breath in, Reset, Breath out and Release negative thoughts, Affirm and Visualize. Make an affirmation statement defining attributes you have or would like to have. This is my identity so what should I do next?Success log – acknowledging your success is empowering. People who struggle with mental toughness have three negative thoughts to every positive thought. The best athletes have the opposite, three positive thoughts to every one negative. Having athletes (or anyone else) tell you three positive things about what they did or how they played helps them have a “growth mindset” so that they feel successful and think about what they can do better next time, not what they did wrong.Path of Mastery. Work at something; work, work, fail, recover, reframe, get better at it, repeat.A “fixed mindset” says, I have all the ability I will ever have, so, if I fail, I am a failure. “Growth mindset” says, I can get better at anything I work at. So, if I fail, it highlights something I need to work on. Instead of fearing failure, embrace it, as it shows you what to work on next, to get better.Living by principles vs living by circumstance – Athletes are under pressure to perform and are often in front of spectators. They need emotional composure. Trisha’s athletes are asked to come up with 4 to 6 principles to live by that are non-negotiable. If emotions get high, they can rely on their principals to make sure they act appropriately. They would think “even though I feel this way, my principal says…” If they are living by circumstance, when something goes wrong, they may throw a water bottle or get mad.GATE - 4 main principles they want all their athletes to have regardless of circumstances.Grateful, Attitude, Treat others well, Give your best EffortLife doesn’t get easier, we get stronger – We don’t get stronger by playing the victim, we get weaker. If I believe life isn’t fair, I will stop trying. If I believe it is in my best interest, I will look for a solution to learn and grow. When we see hard things, not as against us, but as opportunities to grow, we are changing our mindset. Being open to learning and growing can create magical moments we might otherwise never have had.Fall in love with the process of becoming great, not the outcome. If you don’t enjoy the process you will shut down. Make good mistakes, not the same low confidence mistakes every time. If you aren’t making mistakes you aren’t growing.Trisha Kroll’s Recommended Reading List:http://www.mindofachampiontraining.com/pages/booklistTrisha’s virtual training opportunities:http://www.mindofachampiontraining.com/pages/oneononeOther Resources:www.mindofachampiontraining.comwww.healthaccountabilitycoach.comwww.facebook.com/houselifestyles

Relationship Marketing with Kody B
Episode 55 - Live From Your Heart with Angela Hatfield Harris

Relationship Marketing with Kody B

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 33:58


Join Kody Bateman for episode 55 of his Relationship Marketing podcast with guest Angela Hatfield Harris. Angela is a military wife of 22 years, with three almost-grown children, and military mom, lives in Columbus, Ohio. Angela is a dance teacher with over 30 years of teaching experience. Her dance career has taken her from small to mega dance studios across the Midwest, South and East Coast. Angela is Co-Owner/Director of The Energy Source Dance Experience. An in-studio dance convention with guest artists from all over the US. Angela is also a certified mentor with HeartMath. HeartMath is teaching thousands of personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces how to use its science-based tools and technology to self-regulate their emotions and build energy and resilience, whether they are awaiting deployment or are in the theater.

The Halo Effect Podcast
#2 - The Beauty of the Struggle (ft. Matthew Ibrahim)

The Halo Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 46:34


In this episode, I sit down with Co-Owner / Director of Strength & Conditioning and Internship Coordinator at TD Athletes Edge, Matthew Ibrahim. He's built up quite a resume in the past 12 years being a coach which has included guest speaking all across the US as well as internationally. Matthew talks about what led him to his current success including the struggles, failures, and hardships that came along with it. Together, him and I get dive deep into "Buy In", DEeducating, and why language and being able to communicate well with your athletes/patients is so crucial for better outcomes. We also talk about the role he plays in rehab and how it helps bridge the gap by working alongside Physical Therapists, ATCs, MDs, and Chiropractors. This an absolute MUST LISTEN; Matthew is probably the most authentic and compassionate coach that I have ever had the pleasure of talking to, and I think we could all learn a lot from what he's got to say. Follow his Instagram page at: @matthewibrahim_ where he shares TONS!!! of great exercises and other tips/ideas for athletes, gym goers, coaches and really anyone in the field of health/wellness. You can also find him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MatthewIbrahimCoach/ Twitter at https://twitter.com/matthewibrahim_ As always, You can find me on Instagram @HaloEffectPodcast or email me at Haloeffectpodcast@yahoo.com If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, drop a rating, and comment on the IG page. I'm always interested in your feedback. Thanks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-halo-effect-podcast/support

Coffee, Unleashed
All About the People feat. Diane McAndrews

Coffee, Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 31:03


This week we chat with our Co-Owner & Director of Retail, Diane McAndrews. Diane has a passion for people and serving people well. We discuss the importance of understanding your customers on a real level and serving them at the highest ability. If you have any questions for us email us at hello@indiecoffeeroasters.com . Also, follow us on Instagram & Facebook for all the latest details. 

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Coffee, Unleashed
2019 & Beyond

Coffee, Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 28:00


This week our Co-Owner & Director of Coffee, Alec Tod, chat about 2018. All of the highlights from the 1st year at our first Retail space in Carmel, IN as well as the launching of our Wholesale Partner program. Specifically shoutouts all of our wholesale partners.  He reminds us in this episode about the importance of healthy competition as well as building a coffee culture that is centered around friendship and learning together, not friction or tension. For any more details regarding anything that was shared in this episode email us at hello@indiecoffeeroasters.com and follow along with us on our coffee journey on Instagram @indiecoffeeroasters & on Facebook by clicking here. 

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Coffee, Unleashed
Its' Time to Appreciate

Coffee, Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 15:43


Today our Co-Owner & Director of Coffee, Alec Tod, talks about the importance of staff appreciation. He dives into practical ways to take care of your team so that they can take care of your customers. If you would like to be featured on the podcast or your questions to be answered on a new episode, email us at info@indiecoffeeroasters.com. For updates, follow us on Facebook & Instagram. Always remember to enjoy your Coffee, Unleashed.

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