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Connor Ryan, Partner at Bridge Venture Fund, shares his insights on investing in overlooked markets and the importance of sustainable unit economics. He explains why he prioritizes revenue quality over aggressive growth, the difference between projected and demonstrated product-market fit, and how Bridge Venture Fund supports startups tackling inefficiencies in industries like legal tech and sports sponsorship analytics. Connor also discusses the asymmetric risks in venture capital and how VCs can better support founders, even when things don't go as planned.In this episode, you'll learn:[02:27] From private equity to venture capital—Connor's unconventional path and why he invests in overlooked industries[07:06] How Bridge Venture Fund identifies overlooked industries ripe for innovation[12:28] The two key questions Connor asks in every pitch meeting[16:52] How legal tech startups like CaseText are transforming traditional workflows[17:32] Why non-lead VCs like Bridge Venture Fund have to move fast but still maintain rigorous diligence[22:38] The most common reason Connor passes on startups: weak unit economics and misleading LTV/CAC assumptions[27:49] Connor's perspective on venture capital's asymmetric risk and why founders bear the brunt of failureThe non-profit organization that Connor is passionate about: World Wildlife FundAbout Connor RyanConnor Ryan is a Partner at Bridge Venture Fund, where he focuses on investing in startups serving overlooked and underserved industries. Before joining Bridge, he worked in private equity and investment banking, gaining deep insights into business model sustainability and market inefficiencies. Connor holds an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and is passionate about supporting founders who bring real innovation to lagging industries.About Bridge Venture FundBridge Venture Fund is a Chicago-based early-stage VC firm investing in startups that serve industries underserved by innovation. With a focus on sustainable unit economics and market-defining solutions, the firm has backed companies in legal tech, sports sponsorship analytics, retail, and more. Notable investments include CaseText (acquired by Thomson Reuters) and Trajektory.Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode.
When Ross Anderson (Cheyenne and Arapaho) was clocked at more than 154 miles per hour in 2006, he set an American speed skiing record that has yet to be broken. He's translated his talent on the slopes into outreach for Native American youth. He is among a handful of Native skiers who have made a name for themselves in competitive winter sports. GUESTS Ross Anderson (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma and Chiricahua Apache), All-American record holder for speed skiing and a multiple hall of fame inductee including the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and the North American Indigenous Athletic Hall of Fame Connor Ryan (Hunkpapa Lakota), athlete, skier, and filmmaker Ernie St. Germaine (Lac du Flambeau), tribal elder, former tribal judge, and founder with the American Birkebeiner
When Ross Anderson (Cheyenne and Arapaho) was clocked at more than 154 miles per hour in 2006, he set an American speed skiing record that has yet to be broken. He's translated his talent on the slopes into outreach for Native American youth. He is among a handful of Native skiers who have made a name for themselves in competitive winter sports. GUESTS Ross Anderson (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma and Chiricahua Apache), All-American record holder for speed skiing and a multiple hall of fame inductee including the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and the North American Indigenous Athletic Hall of Fame Connor Ryan (Hunkpapa Lakota), athlete, skier, and filmmaker Ernie St. Germaine (Lac du Flambeau), tribal elder, former tribal judge, and founder with the American Birkebeiner
In late October, Fitz headed to Duluth, MN for a live Dirtbag Diaries in front of a packed house. Joined by professional skier and Lakota activist Connor Ryan, indie rock legend and avid runner Alan Sparhawk and adaptive advocate and adventurer Quinn Brett, it was a night to remember with stories about trying hard, healing and growth. Thanks to the Minnesota Land Trust for making it possible. Submissions for The Shorts are open through January 19, 2025. Learn more or submit your essay today. Support comes from Kuat Racks Diaries+ Members-- Their support is powering the Diaries- thank you! You can join today. Our book, States of Adventure, 30 stories adapted from The Diaries, is out in the wild. See if it's available on your local shelves or order it here: geni.us/StatesofAdventure
Jonathan talks with Connor Ryan, Ryan McClure, and Isaiah Branch-Boyle about their powerful new film, Surviving Our Story. This film is a ‘must watch' for anyone who backcountry skis, splitboards, snowmobiles — or does any form of backcountry travel on snow.RELATED LINKSGet Yourself Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:Conditions That Day (4:45)1st Slide (10:34)2nd Slide (14:07)Making Contact with Ryan (23:03)Isaiah's Perspective (26:52)Ryan's Femur (28:49)Search and Rescue (32:32)‘Perfectly Bad' Tourniquet (37:38)Choosing The Focus of the Film (40:11)Rescue Logistics & Costs (44:10)The Importance of Story Telling (51:45)Update on Ryan (56:16)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30CRAFTED Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cody and Jonathan are back to review some of the news of November; rate your takes; offer some mountain town advice; share what we're reading & watching; and more.RELATED LINKS:Blister Rec. Shop: Round HouseBLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredGet Our Winter Buyer's GuideTOPICS & TIMES:Winter is Here! (4:21)NFL Update (7:46)Jonathan & Cody's Bet (12:48)Update for The 100 (15:03)The Presidential Election (17:54)Mikaela Shiffrin (30:09)Lindsey Vonn is Back (31:06)Mike Tyson / Jake Paul Fight (34:57)Hadley Hammer's 8-Step Checklist (42:36)Rescue on Mt Whitney (53:45)The Most ‘LA' News (1:02:29)Rate My Take (1:07:04)Mountain Town Advice (1:24:17)What We're Reading & Watching (1:36:30) - Fifty+, episode #2 - Connor Ryan's Surviving Our Story - James Bond, The World is Not Enough - Auden Schendler, Terrible BeautyCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTSBlister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Connor Ryan joins the show to preview the 2024-25 season as Celtic look to kick on domestically and in Europe, we also discuss transfer news, a very encouraging pre-season and predictions for the campaign. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
Connor Ryan and Jenna Thomson join the show to discuss the previous three days of action at Euro 2024 and we preview Scotland's decisive match with Hungary on Sunday night in Stuttgart.
There is an amazing brand of young “influencers” who are diving, whole-heartedly, into their unique opportunity to make the world a better place, and today we are fortunate to have one of them as our guest. Connor Ryan, who was named one of the “20 Most Influential People in the Outdoor Industry” by Outside Magazine, is a proud Lakota tribe member and passionate professional skier, and he is bringing his understanding of Native American perspectives to the problems we need to be solving in our world right now. Chapters 00:00 – Intro & Welcome 03:07 – Connor's Story 04:26 – Skiing and Indigenous Culture 09:47 – Addressing World Conflicts 11:06 – Education in Indigenous Cultures 13:55 – Insights on Education 14:44 – Conflict Resolution 21:07 – Indigenous Perspective on Commerce 25:02 – Profits vs. Needs 26:01 – Natural Disasters and Adaptation 28:28 – Imagination and Solutions 29:21 – Dispute Resolution in Cultures 31:32 – Leadership in Indigenous Cultures 34:01 – Break 37:22 – Accountability in Leadership 43:22 – Natural Disasters in Perspective 42:01 – Adapting Earth to Us 53:00 – Closing
What is radical? In our action sports world, seeing mind-blowing feats has almost become commonplace, given how much athletic talent is out there. So what is truly radical? Jonathan talks with Connor Ryan about his new video series, “The New Radical,” which dives deep into this question.RELATED LINKS: Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+Join Us! Blister Summit 2024TOPICS & TIMES:Introducing ‘The New Radical' (4:06)Movement & Recalibration (11:30)Episode #1: What is Radical? (25:50)The Series Overall (37:05)How to Contribute (42:46)Where to Watch (50:12)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastCRAFTEDGEAR:30Bikes & Big IdeasOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today – we're talking to Lakota professional skier and activist Connor Ryan about Winter Park Resort honoring its Arapaho heritage through a new art installation, snow stake, and trail signs written in the Arapaho language. And with it being the American holiday of Thanksgiving, Connor offers ways we can honor the Native Americans who we "took" things from rather than them "giving" them to us as we sit down to dinner by acknowledging our history. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that in Lakota language there is not a word for “nature”? Connor Ryan, proud Hunkpapa Lakota skier, explains why. Listen to Connor's story of ecological realizations and working to re-indigenize our collective culture. Bio: Connor is a proud Hunkpapa Lakota and passionate skier. In 2022 he was named one of the “20 Most Influential People in the Outdoor Industry” by Outside Magazine. Connor was born and raised in the homelands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples, who have become some of his biggest inspirations and closest relatives, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. Skiing is his dance and prayer, a ceremony of its own, one that offers a chance to center himself within nature and the Great Mystery of the universe surrounding him. Connor works to inspire others to deepen their connection to the places they live and play in order for us all to be better relatives to our planet, our communities, and ourselves. Resources: Connor's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sacredstoke Winter Wildlands Alliance - https://winterwildlands.org/ Trail Break Radio - https://winterwildlands.org/trail-break-radio Braiding Sweetgrass - https://milkweed.org/book/braiding-sweetgrass Spirit of the Peaks - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSwmJMH04Ww Natives Outdoors - https://www.natives-outdoors.org/ Sponsors: Dan Bailey's Outdoor Company - https://danbaileys.com/ Outdoor Alliance, Mighty Arrow Foundation and REI If you're interested in becoming a Backcountry Partner sponsor, reach out to Emily at escott@winterwildlands.org. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LoJyp2zl_P5Yjpe_2sBnS32miLUydMPYgq8tKPL83Fk/edit?usp=sharing
Care Less, Do More. – E25 – Connor Ryan This week, we dive in with professional skier Connor Ryan. Connor grew up in Boulder, Co and his path to becoming a professional skier comes with a different perspective than your typical pro. As a Hunkpapa Lakota, Connor's perspective is rooted [...] The post Care Less, Do More. – E25 – Connor Ryan appeared first on Out Of Collective.
Buzz has just returned home after a successful trip to the Master's Trail World Championships. He and Corrine talk about what "World Championship" means in trail running right now and they discuss the athlete and spectator turnout in Madeira. Corrine interviews Lakota runner Connor Ryan about his connection to the mountains, how he found running, and why inclusion is so important in ultrarunning. You can read the article “The need for Indigenous Inclusion in Ultrarunning” over at news.ultrasignup.com. Real Runner Questions: Buzz the chats with David about how runners stay strong through the decides. Orly asks how to get off the injured list. You can get more information about Natives Outdoors at natives-outdoors.org
Today I'm speaking with someone who knows in a very embodied way how to ride the creative waves of cyclical living… mainly because she knows how to ride actual ocean waves, and in some cases we're talking 30 foot waves. Easkey Britton spearheaded women's big-wave surfing in Ireland and is a five time national champion surfer as well as being a marine scientist, holding a Doctorate in Environment and Society and an activist - she was named an ‘Agent of Change' by Surfer magazine. She's the author of two beautiful books about our interconnection with water, Saltwater in the Blood and Ebb and Flow. She was writing her first book when she joined Alexandra and Sjanie for the Menstruality Leadership Programme and it is woven throughout with celebration of her own bodily cycles.We explore how water supports Easkey through the cyclicality of her creative process including, The importance of honouring the ebb, the out-breath, the inner winter. She interviews indigenous wisdom keepers throughout the book, and here she shares Lakota skier and activist Connor Ryan's teachings about how it's the ebb that allows us to tap into a state of flow.How the cycles of water in our world can anchor us in the natural cyclical wisdom that has been at pay since the beginning of life on earth. The water you drink today has always been present - it may have been drunk by a tyrannosaurus rex!What Easkey's cycle has taught her about how to hold the tension as she wrote her second book, and how surfing in the ocean has helped her to trust the creative power of showing up, and being present. ---Join our new Your Creative Power online course. We start on September 21st: www.redschool.net/creativity---The Menstruality Podcast is hosted by Red School. We love hearing from you. To contact us, email info@redschool.net---Social media:Red School: @redschool - https://www.instagram.com/red.schoolSophie Jane Hardy: @sophie.jane.hardy - https://www.instagram.com/sophie.jane.hardyEaskey Britton: @easkeysurf - https://www.instagram.com/easkeysurf
A pleasure to be joined by James McKenzie and Connor Ryan to recap the end of the Championship, League One and League Two season plus we discuss Celtic's deserving win of the Scottish Premiership in a busy show. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
Connor Ryan is a professional skier, ultra runner, and film director actively working to decolonize the outdoors. We had the opportunity to sit down with Connor for the second time to discuss the huge response to Spirit of the Peaks, Indigenous running traditions, renaming Mount Evans, the importance of placenames and language, and how it's not activism, it's an obligation.
START HERE! Support on PatreonFollow & Interact on TikTokConnect & Share in InstagramInquire on her WebsiteMessage to westerwatergirl@gmail.com (she wants to hear from you!)Listen to her Podcast: Confessions of a Western Water Girl. *shoutout to Ed Abbey Learn More about Teal & Our Western Water Crisis HERE!NPR Interview by Luke Runyon Build Cast episode with Robby SchwarzBulb Chat episode with Alexander HaizmanDigging in the dirt episode with Kevin GallagherPBS EpisodeBBC InterviewRead the Teton Gravity Article here MAKE A CHANGE!Educate yourself on where your water comes fromUnderstand who's managing itPressure your local municipality to come up with plans for how to reduce your consumption for the future!! IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT TEAL'S:Personal & Professional TimelineRaftingRaft RacingAnimas Amazons Team & San Juan Sirens Green Machine BoatFavorite River/Favorite RapidDolores River / Snaggletooth Rapid in 1983MentorsGrowing up- Mia & Jen Raft Racing CoachesCollege- Dr. Gigi Richard Colorado Water Congress & Faculty Advisor to H2OrgH2Org Club - Student Water OrganizationMore on the Dolores RiverProfessional Career- Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA)Luke Ruyon: Reporter for KUNCJohn Entsminger: General Manager & Director of SNWAColby Pellegrino: Deputy General ManagerWriting Mentor- Heather HansmanTikTok- Armchair EngineerShoutoutsLadies of Whitewater FB PageDiversify WhitewaterRica FultonJen PelzJen's WebsiteFreeflow InstituteApply for the American Whitewater ScholarshipHighlights & In the MediaREI CO-OP Studio Film: Spirit of the PeaksConnor Ryan aka @SacredstokeNative OutdoorsCRWUA Stakeholder Meeting- (Colorado River Water Users Association Annual Conference)Teal's Post on TikTok about it------------------------------------------------------------LOVED THE EPISODE? SUPPORT OUR PODCAST ON PATREON OR DONATE DIRECTLY ON OUR WEBSITEGive us a 5 star review on Apple PodcastsFollow us on social! Instagram -AND- Facebook
In Episode 12 we got to meet two inspirational and exceptionally skilled indigenous skiers, Ellen Bradley and Connor Ryan. Ellen Bradley, Kakéin Shee, is a Tlingit professional skier and scientist whose family comes from Angoon and grew up in Seattle. Connor Ryan is Lakota and visiting us from the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado and also a professional skier. Both Ellen and Connor are incredibly passionate about getting our Native youth access to the mountains to explore the sport of skiing and snowboarding. We were so happy to hear about their connection to our lands and what drives them to continue their journey as professional skiers who seek to expand the sport to our Native youth.
Jonathan sat down in Blister HQ with Connor Ryan and Drew Petersen to talk about the Salomon Quality Ski Time Film Tour, their friendship, their missions, Hilaree Nelson, the act of celebrating others, skiing, running, and a whole lot more.TOPICS & TIMES:Salomon QST Film Tour in CB (1:50)New Trend: Scuffed-Up Yeti Coolers (5:20)The Films in the Tour (10:32)Filming: Skiing, Producing, Directing (13:42)Tracing Influence (19:14)Skiing as the Economic Driver of Communities (36:20)When did Connor & Ryan first meet? (39:24) Running (45:46)Who is Harder to Crew For? (48:44)Future Race Plans? (57:16)Running During Ski Season? (1:02:05)RELATED LINKS:Ep Sponsor & Exclusive Offer: OpenSnow.com/BLISTEREp.209: Connor RyanBlister Summit Panel on the ‘Mental Game' of Pro SkiingBecome a Blister MemberBlister Summit RegistrationSEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:CRAFTED Bikes & Big IdeasOff The CouchGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month, Michael and John chat with Connor Ryan from the Diocese of Pueblo. From the western slope of Colorado to the small mining towns of Arizona and Alaska, Connor tells the story of his physical and spiritual journeys that led him to seminary and a deeper life with Christ.
In this week's headlines: • The Senate will NOT be voting on the Respect for Marriage Act before the midterm elections • Far-right extremists had a meltdown over a teacher displaying a 4 inch Pride flag in her classroom • West Virginia hosted a very special summer camp for LGBTQ teens • And the latest single from out recording artist Ryan Nealon 'Strangers' - Link: https://fanlink.to/rnstrangers All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report
In this week's headlines: • The Senate will NOT be voting on the Respect for Marriage Act before the midterm elections • Far-right extremists had a meltdown over a teacher displaying a 4 inch Pride flag in her classroom • West Virginia hosted a very special summer camp for LGBTQ teens • And the latest single from out recording artist Ryan Nealon 'Strangers' - Link: https://fanlink.to/rnstrangers All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report
Connor Ryan is an 18-year-old transgender male and 2022 graduate of Bourne High School in Bourne, MA. He's also one of three recipients of the 2022 Anne Toran scholarship, an award given annually by PFLAG Cape Cod to high school seniors from the Cape in recognition of their courage and work on behalf of LGBTQ+ rights. In this insightful interview with PFLAG Cape Cod's Rick Koonce, Connor talks about the time during his high school career when he boldly confronted a school committee member at a school board meeting about her transphobic remarks on social media. He also talks about his gender identity “journey of discovery” that has taken him, in his words, from “one end of the LGBTQ+ spectrum to the other.” Assigned female at birth, Connor thought, at one point in his life, that he was a “demi-girl” – somewhat like a girl, but not entirely. He later determined he felt more like a “demi-boy” who identifies mostly with things masculine. As he prepares in the fall of 2022 to go off to college at the University of New Hampshire, Connor describes himself as a Transman and says he's focused these days on keeping a sense of humor about his gender identity and learning to be his own best friend in the process! Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! For more information, visit the PFLAG Cape Cod website: https://www.pflagcapecod.org/podcasts.html © 2022 PFLAG Cape Cod
This week on The Mountain Life, author (00:48) Joanne Tubbs Kelly sheds light on an important, often taboo, topic — medical aid in dying. Joanne talks about her memoir, Walking Him Home helping my husband die with dignity, which brings her very personal story and journey as she helped her husband die. Then, (25:38) Connor Ryan, a Protect Our Winters (POW) athlete and skier, joins the show. He hails from mixed heritage - Lakota and Irish. This informs his lust for wide-open spaces, big mountains, and traditional ceremonies.
SPIRIT OF THE PEAKS is a film about the struggle for balance between two worlds. For Hunkpapa Lakota skier Connor Ryan, skiing in Ute Territory has always raised questions about being in reciprocity with the land and its people. As a skier who connects with the land through sport, he empathizes with the injustices that have displaced the Utes and ongoing colonization, erasure and extraction impacting the Ute people. This story connects conflicted pasts to an awakening in cultural awareness that can create an equitable future for Indigenous people and skiers. I am putting out this episode as a direct response to Utah's annual July 24th holiday Pioneer Day. Pioneer Day celebrates the arrival of Brigham Young and the white Mormon settlers to the lands of the Diné, Hopi, Goshute, Paiute, Pueblo, Shoshone, Timpanogos and Ute people. Living in this state, it is uncomfortable to have folks around me celebrating the arrival of colonizers who brought mass eradication, forced assimilation, boarding schools, and generations of trauma to the Indigenous people who were already living here. Please take a listen to this episode to hear more about how we can develop a reciprocal relationship with the land, what reclamation to Native culture can feel like, and who are other inspiring Indigenous activists and artists out there right now. Follow the film: Watch the film for free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSwmJMH04Ww&t=1s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacredstoke/ + https://www.instagram.com/nativesoutdoors/
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With a background rooted in private equity and venture capital, Connor takes a data-driven approach to investing, but also enjoys observing cultural shifts in consumer behavior and applying those learnings to new investment themes. Connor works closely with management teams to gain insights and improve performance and enjoys the challenge of understanding complex businesses. Connor is a University of Notre Dame graduate and earned his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management.Bridge is a Chicago-based early stage venture fund with a split focus on SaaS and Consumer Brands across a diverse set of end markets. Select portfolio companies include InGoodTaste, EarlyBird, Mack Weldon, Simple Mills, Jiobit, PartySlate, Interior Define, haku, and ConverseNow
In This Week in the Association with Kevin Luckow and Robert Pannier, the Boys preview the 2022 American Association season for the Sioux City Explorers by welcoming Explorers Broadcaster Connor Ryan to the show. Connor talks about what he thinks is going to be the strength of this Sioux City club, fun promotions he is looking forward to this season, as well as tells us why Sioux City will be American Association Champions the season. This and much more. Enjoy!
We talk to Hunkpapa Lakota skier, Connor Ryan, about his film, Spirit of the Peaks; his vision for skiing and the ski community; radical and rebellious acts; the ‘kiss before the dance'; and more.TOPICS & TIMES:Connor's season (2:48)The film, Spirit of the Peaks (7:11)Finding his way into skiing (8:22)Connor's vision for skiing / the ski community (21:19)How do we move forward? (24:50)Being connected (29:25)RELATED LINKSBecome a Blister Member / Get our Buyer's GuideSubscribe to our Gear Giveaways & NewsletterOUR OTHER PODCASTSBikes & Big IdeasOff The CouchGEAR:30 podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Legendary listener Lance Legere comes through to discuss the Celtics in the inaugural basketball-rebranded podcast. The boys rehash game 1 against the Nets, as well as the recent Marcus Smart DPOY news! Things are pretty basketball centric until Connor and Sosa appear mid-episode for some good old-fashioned BS'ing. It's a typical SSBT episode, off the damn rails baby!
The bros are visited by drop ins from Sosa and Connor to discuss this wacky divisional weekend!
Connor Ryan is a professional skier and proud Hunkpapa Lakota. As an athlete who spends his days in the mountains, Connor is always exploring how he can weave together his Indigenous culture and his love of winter sports. To highlight the relationship between skiing and his heritage, Connor recently made a film with Natives Outdoors and REI Co-op Studios called Spirit of the Peaks. The film is all about the balance between his athletic passion and his cultural obligation. Connect with Connor:InstagramResources:Learn more about the film Natives Outdoors
This episode is dedicated to the loyal fans of SSBT! Special thank you's to guests Will Middlebrooks, Alex Barth, Fitzy GFY, Sarah Griffin, Cespedes Family BBQ, Connor Ryan, Sam Hardiman, Lance Legere, Eric Cross, Denise Deegan, Mike Yebbs and Dad Hat! The bros break down the winners of their first ever end-of-the-year awards! The year in SSBT review- we had a blast with you guys! See you next year and God bless!
The bros return to talk some shit about the state of baseball and football. It's another run of the mill podcast. Who gives a shit Near the end Lil Snagz makes his podcasting DEBUT! And surprise guest and Oliver adversary Connor Ryan comes through to give him his two cents. HE ONE TRUE HOST RETURNS! LISTEN TO THE DAMN OUTRO!
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In This Week in the Association with Kevin Luckow and Robert Pannier, the Boys welcome the voice of the Sioux City Explorers, Connor Ryan, to discuss the play-in game between the Cleburne Railroaders and the Sioux City Explorers. Connor provides his keys to the game, he tells us who he thinks could be an unsung hero, and shares his thoughts on the team's overall performance. This and much more. Enjoy!
In This Week in the Association with Kevin Luckow and Robert Pannier, and the Boys welcome the voice of the Sioux City Explorers, Connor Ryan, to preview the 2021 American Association for the team. Connor provides his thoughts on how well the team looks entering the campaign, who is likely to be a big star for the team, and key promotions surrounding the team for 2021. Plus, he tells us three keys for why the Sioux City Explorers will be American Association champions. This and much more. Enjoy!
In this episode, I get to talk with mental health advocate and professional skier, Connor Ryan. Connor talks about his personal and ancestral traumas and how reconnecting to his Hunkpapa Lakota roots has played a pivotal role in his mental health and healing journey. I've really enjoyed connecting with Connor on a few occasions and have personal found some of his perspectives highly beneficial to my own self-care regimen. The Belonging Blueprint Indian Horse Film: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Horse_(film) Connect with your host Ross Leppala! Instagram: ross.leppala Facebook: Ross Leppala Email: theakleprechaun@gmail.com Connect with Connor Ryan Instagram: @sacredstoke, @breakthebicycle @NativesOutdoors Intro and Outro music credits: "Lost in the Woods" by Gaelynn Lea from the album "Learning How to Stay" Gaelynn Lea: Violin, Vocals Dave Mehling: Guitars, Keyboards, Organ & Auxiliary Percussion Al Church: Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano & Auxiliary Percussion Martin Dosh: Drums Andrew Foreman: Electric Bass Haley McCallum: Vocal Harmony
In this week's edition of the This Week in the Association with Kevin Luckow and Robert Pannier, the Boys welcome Sioux City Explorers Media Director Connor Ryan to the show to discuss why Tom Brady is the greatest of all-time, what Connor did with a season off, and what he expects from the team in 2021. Plus, Rob and Kevin go through news from around the American Association. This and much more. Enjoy!
Break The (BI)cycle ride is not just a month-long ride, it is a movement towards supporting Black and Indigenous men's mental health. Connor and Nanggaahlaangstangs are invigorated and have formalized a non-profit. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Mound Talk with Sioux City Explorers Manager Steve Montgomery. In this week's episode, Steve shares his Christmas wishes, he discusses a scary weekend in the Big Ten championship game, and what he thinks of the four playoff finalists. Plus, the Skipper tells us what he hopes for Christmas and his admiration for play-by-play guy Connor Ryan. This and much more. Enjoy the show!
How can we use our privilege as outdoors people to protect the environmenta and elevate Indgienous voices? Today, I talk to Natives Outdoors ambassador Connor Ryan, a Lakota skier, cyclist and outdoors person abut his background as a skier, his upcoming ride across the West coast, and how we can call in the outdoor industry to do better as environmental and social justice activists. Follow Connor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacredstoke/ Support Break the BI(CYCLE): https://www.gofundme.com/f/breaktheBIcycle Learn more about Natives Outdoors: https://natives-outdoors.com/ Thank you to Rising Appalachia for allowing me to use their music in the opening and closing for the podcast: https://www.risingappalachia.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline-gleich/message
As we spent our Monday's enjoying the day off for Labor Day, we decided to go for an interview only this week where we sit down with former UIC Flame and 8th Round Draft Pick, Connor Ryan, to discuss something more unique in the game of baseball - performance anxiety. Connor shares with listeners about his journey as he battled mental blocks on the mound and his process working through that behind the scenes.
Connor brings us up to speed on his upcoming trip to ride one thousand miles at the Break the (BI)cycle and break the silence around mental health for black and Indigenous men. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part two of this conversation, Jalen and guest Connor Ryan talk about "white" culture. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / Instagram @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
*Originally released in August 2018* Jalen sits down with guest, Connor Ryan, to discuss all things straight, white, and conservative including the Charlottesville riots. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / Instagram @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
The biggest guest to date: former Boston Red Sox pitcher Pat Light joins the show this week. We talk about his time in Pawtucket, the bigs, and he gives us his list of New England states ranked. We are also joined by a couple of former guests in Jake Marrocco and Connor Ryan along with a @LegendsLingo cohost! Tune in to hear what they had to say about the New England states.
Ever have those moments that give you chills, or light a fire inside you? Native skier, Connor Ryan describes that as the Sacred Stoke. In this Episode, Scott, Mcleod, and Connor discuss the perspective and approach required to feel truly connected to the world through sport. Connor weighs in on heritage, inclusivity, and his journey to embody his identity of a Native Skier.
Welcome to Verbally Committed, a podcast presented by Couch Guy Sports, hosted by Connor Ryan and Mike Gilligan, dedicated to collegiate athletics. Like all syllabus weeks, this episode will be short and sweet and to the point. We outline what we will be covering, who we are, the schools we hold near and dear to our hearts, how you can listen to us and subscribe, and how you, the student section, can get in on the action and be a part of our show. So tune in, subscribe and let's have some fun, because we nailed this pilot. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/verbally-committed/message
In this episode, Jalen and his guest, Connor, discuss coronavirus disparities among black people. * Welcome (0:11) Classic Shit (2:56) What I Been Seein’ (27:31) I’m so done (40:40) * Links: Ultralight Beam: https://genius.com/Kanye-west-ultralight-beam-lyrics / Tia Tamera: https://genius.com/Doja-cat-tia-tamera-lyrics / https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/10/4-reasons-coronavirus-is-hitting-black-communities-so-hard/ / https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/coronavirus-exposing-our-racial-divides/609526/ Follow on Twitter / Instagram: @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter: @jalenthompso, and the guest on Instagram: @connorryan25. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean!
HOLY FUCK. Tom Brady really left the Patriots. Oliver and Josh were wholly unprepared, so the true host (Steve) and Gilli teamed up to make this pod happen! Recurring guest Connor Ryan returns to share some Brady stories and hypotheses.... enjoy!
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Once again Oliver leaves us in the lurch. The true podcast host--- Steve--- wrangles together another incredible podcast with the legendary co-hosts Gilli and Josh! Connor comes through with some incredible takes.... prepare to get mindfucked by some incredible podcast entertainment!
We send it way back again this week...with not much to talk about we bring on Connor to talk mainly about the fantasy baseball championship that he and Steve are facing off in. We also reminisce on more Little League legends and times that somehow we remember like it happened yesterday. Give it a listen if you wanna hear about it! Good talks and good laughs.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Bradley Cooper Guion Will Fetters, Bradley Cooper, Eric Roth, Frank Pierson, John Gregory Dunne, Joan Didion, Moss Hart (Historia: William A. Wellman, Robert Carson) Música Canciones: Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Luke Nelson Fotografía Matthew Libatique Reparto Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott, Rafi Gavron, Andrew Dice Clay, Anthony Ramos, Bonnie Somerville, Dave Chappelle, Michael Harney, William Belli, Rebecca Field, D.J. Pierce, Steven Ciceron, Andrew Michaels, Jacob Taylor, Geronimo Vela, Frank Anello, Ron Rifkin, Alec Baldwin, Connor Ryan, Halsey, Matthew Libatique Sinopsis Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) es una estrella consagrada de la música que una noche conoce y se enamora de Ally (Lady Gaga), una joven artista que lucha por salir adelante en el mundo del espectáculo. Justo cuando Ally está a punto de abandonar su sueño de convertirse en cantante, Jack decide ayudarla en su carrera hacia la fama. Pero el camino será más duro de lo que imagina.
Dr. Connor Ryan is currently working with the Arizona Coyotes as the physical therapist and also see’s patients in his own office in North Scottsdale AZ. He finished his undergrad in Exercise Physiology (2010) and then Doctorate in Physical Therapy at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (2013). Prior to working with the Coyotes he worked […] The post Connor Ryan on Training, Therapy, and Working to Blend the Model appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
For the first time ever, we have two guests at once. Connor joins us again for the full episode and we give our friend Will a call (NFL Draft super nerd). We talk Celtics chances, get some in depth Bruins talk (!!!), and dive into the NFL Draft. Hear what we have to say about all of this, plus a Game of Thrones recap, conspiracy theories, and more. Of course, we give the Red Sox 2 minutes because right now that's all they deserve. @SmallStateTakes !!!!!!!!!!!!!
In this special bonus episode, we talk to the cast and creative team of Loveville High – A Prom In Nine Musical Podcasts at their NYC launch party. Learn all about how this musical podcast came to be, what the cast loves about it, and even some embarrassing prom stories. Interviewees include:David Zellnick (1:00)Harrison Chad (6:56)Connor Ryan (15:45)Mason Alexander Park (23:20)“Call Me Adam” (33:35)Connect with Loveville High:Twitter/Instagram: @LovevilleHighFacebook.com/LovevilleHighLovevillehigh.comConnect with The Theatre Podcast:Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcastFacebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcastTheTheatrePodcast.comAlan’s personal Instagram: @alansealesJillian’s personal Instagram: @jillianhochmanEmail us at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. We want to know what you think.Thank you to our friends Jukebox The Ghost for our intro and outro music. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @jukeboxtheghost or via the web via jukeboxtheghost.com.
We have special guest Connor Ryan joining us this week to recap the crazy NFL weekend. The Patriots are going to the Super Bowl. Steve can't connect to the chat. Baseball is still king (to us, anyways). The Super Bowl is upon on us and we still find a way to talk about baseball and potential routes the Red Sox can go. Make sure to tune in next week for our Super Bowl picks and of course, our big takes. Tell your mom, tell your dad, sh*t even tell your grandparents. It's the year of Small State Big Takes baby!
The stakes have never been higher. There has never been more hype for an event in history. The 1v1 is finally happening. Steve and Oliver are going to play against each other. Most of the episode consists of smack talk and a sprinkle of other stuff. Connor Ryan joined the podcast to talk about the matchup. There isn't much to say, this is a must listen if we have ever made one.
At Abingdon Theater Company's 26th Annual Gala Honoring 2x Tony Award Winning, Donna Murphy, I hustled my way around the press room for some fun conversations with some fabulous people including the honoree herself, Ms. Donna Murphy. Please enjoy my conversations in in part 1 with Connor Ryan, Lesli Mrgherita, Richard Maltby, Charlotte Maltby, and Alysha Umphress. About Abingdon Theater Company: https://abingdontheatre.org/ About the podcast: http://keithpricecurtaincall.com
Episode 4 is here. Connor Ryan joins the group of big takers and delivers the best episode yet. Is smartfood popcorn? Are the Red Sox in trouble? How is Scott Frost doing in Nebreska (he’s never won a game there)? Going away from the artist of the week for now, we break down video games. … Continue reading Episode 4: The Popcorn Pod (ft. Connor Ryan) →
Connor Ryan is back. This time we talk about Connor on a more personal level. Get excited
Connor Ryan joins the program. He is an entrepreneur and a college student at the University of Montevallo. Opinionated and vocal, Connor fit in with the show very
Connor Ryan joins the program. He is an entrepreneur and a college student at the University of Montevallo. Opinionated and vocal, Connor fit in with the show very
Connor Ryan is back. This time we talk about Connor on a more personal level. Get excited
Connor Ryan of Drive495 (Previously Cressey Performance, MBSC, and IFAST) comes on the show to talk about the 12 courses he has attended in the last year and how and what he applies to his physical therapy environment and with programming.
Fordham University recently launched a research center that looks at how marketing can improve consumer’s lives. On this week’s Fordham Conversations we hear from the Executive Director of the Center for Positive Marketing, Dr. Dawn Lerman and the Director of research, Dr. Luke Kachersky. We also hear from WFUV’s Connor Ryan on what the new Citi Bike sharing program mean for safety on New York City streets
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Thank you Connor Ryan for introducing me to our guest today, Joe Welch, Founder & CEO of In Good Taste.In Good Taste allows you to explore the world of wine with their eight 6-ounce bottle wine flights.We discuss:Why he left tech to start a wine companyCan you make money in wineHis focus on packaging and what he set out to accomplish with In Good TasteZoom wine tastings during COVIDHis approach to retailWine subscription businessesCreating his own tasting locations