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Step inside the National Roller Coaster Museum with host Jessica Gardner as she takes listeners on an exclusive audio tour of one of the most unique collections of amusement industry history in the world. Joined by museum board members Kris Rowberry and Josh Brown, Jessica explores legendary coaster trains, historic artifacts, preservation efforts and the stories behind some of the industry's most beloved attractions. From the Matterhorn Bobsleds to Big Bad Wolf, Iron Wolf, Disaster Transport and more, this episode celebrates the rides, memories and enthusiasts helping preserve roller coaster history for future generations. 00:28 – Meet museum board members Kris Rowberry and Josh Brown and learn about the mission of the National Roller Coaster Museum 01:23 – How artifacts are acquired and why preservation matters 05:51 – The museum's master plan and future guest experience 06:45 – Disaster Transport, Avalanche Run and a massive piece of coaster history 08:00 – How the museum became a reality and the role of fan donations 10:47 – The Mean Streak Buzz Bar built from actual coaster materials 12:18 – Hidden coaster Easter eggs throughout the museum 13:06 – Inside the main exhibit hall: Kingda Ka, Montezooma's Revenge, Volcano, Disney artifacts and more 14:48 – The oldest coaster car in the collection: Lakeside Park's Derby Racer 15:15 – Revolution's 50th anniversary and restoration discussions and challenges 16:45 – Future expansion plans and the museum's 20,000-square-foot facility 18:14 – Texas Cyclone, Rollo Coaster, a modern GCI track display and the restoration of the Iron Wolf train 20:15 – Six Flags New Orleans artifacts and the impact of Hurricane Katrina 21:24 – Big Bad Wolf and an interactive restraint demonstration 22:20 – How listeners can support the National Roller Coaster Museum Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/2WbPksGRGio?si=fZ--u2Vr8PcGyCcJ Share your ideas and thoughts about this podcast via email: podcast@aceonline.org. Did you know anyone can join ACE? Visit ridewithace.com to learn more about the non-profit organization American Coaster Enthusiasts. Podcast Team Host: Jessica Gardner Producers: Doug Perry and Derek Perry Edited by Ben Weinrach and Derek Perry Podcast Team: Bob Randolph, Gerik Gooch, Brichette Reid, Corey Wooten, Corey Brown and Parker VanBelleghem
ACE Spring Con may be in the rearview mirror, but Coaster Con 48 is right around the corner! Host Jessica Gardner is joined by ACE Communications Director Derek Perry and Events Director Tim Baldwin to recap all the excitement from Spring Con and look ahead to ACE's biggest event of the year. From exclusive behind-the-scenes tours and unforgettable ERT sessions to unexpected moments (including a park-wide power outage), we revisit the highlights from Texas and Oklahoma, including visits to Six Flags Over Texas, Frontier City, and briefly discuss the National Roller Coaster Museum. Then we shift gears and preview ACE Coaster Con 48 in New England and New York, covering what first-time attendees can expect, how ERT schedules are created, event traditions, insider tips, and why Coaster Con continues to be a can't-miss experience for coaster enthusiasts. Plus… a few early thoughts on Preservation Con. Timecodes: 3:01 - Spring Con! Days 1 and 2 at Six Flags Over Texas 22:50 - Frontier City 35:26 - National Roller Coaster Museum 36:22 - Coaster Con 48 Preview 57:55 - Preservation Con sneak peek Have a favorite Spring Con memory or heading to Coaster Con? Share your thoughts with us and join the conversation. Share your ideas and thoughts about this podcast via email: podcast@aceonline.org. Did you know anyone can join ACE? Visit ridewithace.com to learn more about the non-profit organization American Coaster Enthusiasts. Podcast Episode Team Host: Jessica Gardner Producers: Doug Perry and Derek Perry Podcast Team: Bob Randolph, Ben Weinrach, Gerik Gooch, Brichette Reid, Corey Wooten, Corey Brown and Parker VanBelleghem #RideWithUs #ACE #AmericanCoasterEnthusiasts #CoasterCon #SpringCon #RollerCoasters #ThemeParks
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Jessica Gardner sits down with Adam Sandy, Roller Coaster Sales and Marketing Director at Zamperla, to explore how modern roller coasters are designed, built, and evolving. From the massive undertaking of Top Thrill 2 to the growing importance of accessibility in attractions, Adam shares a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to bring rides to life from concept to opening day. They dive into how coaster projects are developed, the rise of family coasters and “broad appeal” attractions, why accessibility is becoming a major focus for parks, the technology behind interactive rides like WINGZ, the challenges of building record-breaking coasters, and the business side of theme parks that enthusiasts don't always see. Plus, Adam shares career advice for aspiring industry professionals and what excites him most about the future of theme parks. 03:25 – How coasters are designed 05:50 – Accessibility in theme parks 12:07 – Top Thrill 2 13:53 – Innovation vs operations 21:46 – Family coaster trend 26:41 – Maintenance & after-sales reality 38:42 – Career advice Share your ideas and thoughts about this podcast via email: podcast@aceonline.org. Did you know anyone can join ACE? Visit ridewithace.com to learn more about the non-profit organization American Coaster Enthusiasts. Podcast Episode Team Host: Jessica Gardner Producers: Doug Perry and Derek Perry Editor: Bob Randolph Podcast Team: Ben Weinrach, Gerik Gooch, Brichette Reid, Corey Wooten, Corey Brown and Parker VanBelleghem
Nebraska has new faces in key assistant roles on both sides of the ball this spring. Inside Nebraska's Tim Verghese discusses the early impact Nebraska's new assistants are making on the field and on the recruiting trail. Offensively, new offensive line coach Geep Wade has the Huskers picking up momentum in a hurry with top offensive line targets. New run game coordinator Lonnie Teasley has played a key role as well. Early returns on defensive coordinator Rob Aurich have been promising and he's been quite involved on the recruiting side of things as he helps the Huskers with targets new and old. The Huskers have a new defensive line coach Corey Brown, who has had some key targets visit already. Nebraska new edge rushers coach hit the ground running in January, but how's it gone on the recruiting trail since then? To close, Verghese talks the early returns on new safeties coach Tyler Yelk, who's learning the ropes of Big Ten recruiting after spending time with the Philadelphia Eagles. Subscribe for Nebraska football and recruiting: nebraska.rivals.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NebraskaRivals Follow us on Instagram: @NebraskaRivals #Nebraska #NebraskaFootball #NebraskaCornhuskers #GBR #HuskerFootball
The offseason is over and coaster season is back! The Ride With Us Podcast returns with a brand-new season and a brand-new original theme song created by The Perry Twins. In this episode, host Jessica Gardner heads to both LEGOLAND Florida Resort and LEGOLAND California Resort to explore the new LEGO Galaxy themed lands at both parks. The expansion introduces a new family launch coaster, Galacticoaster, developed by Merlin Magic Making and built by ART Engineering. Designed for younger riders and families, the coaster combines space-themed storytelling with a twisting layout and controlled spinning elements inspired by classic LEGO Space sets. Jessica speaks with members of the team who helped bring the project to life, including Senior Project Manager Blake Boyter, Senior Project Manager Flora Liu and Project Manager Jordan Sloane. The episode features interviews and a walk-and-talk tour through the new land while exploring how designers, engineers, and storytellers worked together to create the experience. Thanks for listening and helping kick off another coaster season with us. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and share the podcast, and follow ACE on social media for updates from parks around the world. 04:00 - Senior Project Manager Blake Boyter 11:40 - Senior Project Manager Flora Liu 21:28 - Project Manager Jordan Sloane Share your ideas and thoughts about this podcast via email: podcast@aceonline.org. Did you know anyone can join ACE? Visit ridewithace.com to learn more about the non-profit organization American Coaster Enthusiasts. Podcast Episode Team Host: Jessica Gardner Producers: Doug Perry and Derek Perry Editors: Ben Weinrach, Jessica Gardner and Derek Perry Podcast Team: Bob Randolph, Gerik Gooch, Brichette Reid, Corey Wooten, Corey Brown and Parker VanBelleghem
Ryan Eldredge, Regional Manager of Public Relations for the East Region at Six Flags Entertainment Corporation oversees communications for Six Flags Great Adventure and Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom. In this revealing episode, he chats with Jessica about the evolving future of Six Flags Great Adventure, current developments at the park and the role of public relations in the theme park industry. Ryan also shares insights into working with the enthusiast community, managing major park announcements, and balancing historic park legacies with new investments. Share your ideas and thoughts about this podcast via email: podcast@aceonline.org. Did you know anyone can join ACE? Visit ridewithace.com to learn more about the non-profit organization American Coaster Enthusiasts. Podcast Episode Team Host: Jessica Gardner Producers: Doug Perry and Derek Perry Editor: Bob Randolph Podcast Team: Ben Weinrach, Gerik Gooch, Brichette Reid, Corey Wooten, Corey Brown and Parker VanBelleghem
The Five Heart Podcast opens with chaos as a CBS Sports report sparks rumors that Nebraska special teams coordinator Mike Ekeler is likely headed to USC. Greg and Minnie immediately caution against rumor-mongering—especially after past inaccurate reports—but the chat spirals into mourning anyway. They vent about the nonstop turnover in modern college football, where coaches and players chase bigger money and loyalty feels scarce. Even if Ekeler leaves, they argue Nebraska has to stay loyal to the program, not any single coach, while still acknowledging Ekeler's “juice” and the dramatic turnaround he led on special teams. The conversation bounces between frustration and humor: fitted-hat debates, tech issues with the live chat freezing, and a bizarre detour into Frito pie (including Minnie choking on a chip and swearing off the dish forever). Amid the noise, they hit other Nebraska updates: a new defensive line coach (Corey Brown), discussion of defensive schemes, portal recruiting strategy (older, experienced players), and the addition of a new 2026 QB commit from Las Vegas. They also celebrate Nebraska basketball's surge—ranked in the top 10—while wrestling with how to stay realistic and sane as Husker fans. The show ends with a promise to balance optimism and realism, plus a teaser for a special announcement next week.
Sam & David are joined by special guest and Toronto Workers stalwart Corey Brown for this week's Holding & Redders NDCA Podcast. SPECIAL NOTE: There is a small section in the middle of the Podcast where David has significant connectivity issues. Sincere apologies for this and thanks to Sam & Corey for sticking with the recording.
Minnie Hunt and Fred Sacco kick off Monday Night Therapy riding a rare wave of “vim and vigor” thanks to Nebraska sports actually giving fans reasons to smile—especially a 16–0 men's basketball team sitting at #8 in the polls, plus the general buzz of winter workouts and portal season. The big on-show feature is Minnie's deep dive on new defensive line coach Corey Brown (from Miami of Ohio), replacing Terry Bradden. They like his fundamentals-first approach—coming off the ball hard, pad level, hands, and teaching drills like “chop, rip, roll-out”—and they cite his recent production: strong red-zone defense, forced turnovers, and big sack totals, even with new starters. They also love his background: Houston native, played at Iowa, arena ball, stops at Notre Dame and Rutgers, and a reputation for building disruptive fronts while investing in players as people. They run through portal adds (including San Diego State transfers who already know the system), debate roster needs—especially the ongoing panic about running back—and then veer into a spicy section on Dylan Raiola heading to Oregon, NIL money, “swag,” and the new reality that experience and roster age matter more than hype. The show closes with playoff expansion chatter, ticket-price madness, and a quick worry about keeping coach Ekeler.
-Brown worked with new Husker DC Rob Aurich at South Dakota in 2021, and his lines had success at Miami (Ohio) the last few years---cue the pessimists saying it was just the MAC-It appears the rest of the coaching staff defensively is in place…with the portal lasting until the end of this week, will we see somemore DL additions now?Our Sponsors:* Check out Aura.com: https://aura.com/remove* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ron Dufficy's reputation as an astute judge of racehorses evolved very early in his apprenticeship to Bart Cummings. It wasn't long before Randwick trainers like Tommy Smith were chasing the young jockey to ride some high profile horses in trackwork. “Duff” rode Kingston Town on a few occasions, and partnered Red Anchor in many gallops. When a nagging shoulder injury forced him out of the saddle in 1988, Ron was left unsure about his future career direction. It was Ray Warren who encouraged him to do a regular Saturday morning spot on 2KY, and the rest is history. Ron kicked off by tipping the Doncaster winner Lygon Arms at 40/1, and has been a favourite with punters ever since. The 63 year old took time out from his busy work schedule last week to join me on the podcast. He talks about a normal working week in the life of a racing form analyst. Ron looks back on the days when punters had nowhere near the amount of information they enjoy in the modern era. He summarises his radio commitments for the week and talks about the Sunday morning TV programme he co-hosts with good friends Greg Radley and Corey Brown. The former jockey pays tribute to his long time mentor Graham McNeice who passed away exactly twelve months ago. Ron looks at the newspaper facet of his media career. . He talks about his early education at James Cook High School at Kogarah. Despite some encouraging work in the class room, he decided to quit school at age fourteen. . Ron remembers his grandfather Ron and father Maurice who were both involved in off course betting, still rife in the 1960's. He was taking phone bets for his father from age seven. He looks back on his first taste of stable life with Canterbury trainer Dennis Maynard. Ron reminisces about the early days of his apprenticeship to Bart Cummings. He's never forgotten the thrill of his first winning ride at Nowra in 1979. Strangely enough memories of his first city win are slightly blurred. Ron remembers the disruption at Leilani Lodge when the Bart Cummings trained Lloyd Boy returned a positive swab after winning the Carlyon Cup in Melbourne. Cummings incurred a three months ban, and Mal Barnes was appointed as caretaker trainer. “Duff” talks about the transfer of his indentures to Barnes when Bart Cummings returned to training. He has nothing but praise for Barnes who was already a recognised tutor of apprentice jockeys. Ron remembers his best ever day as a professional jockey- a winning treble at Rosehill with two close seconds on the same programme. He remembers a Gr 1 ride in Perth on the Mal Barnes trained Tsar Royal. Ron looks back on a thrilling Black Opal win on the curiously named Beans for Mal Barnes and owner John Singleton. He and a fellow apprentice actually floated the filly to Canberra. Overnight rain dimmed Ron's confidence in the filly's chances, and he advised “Singo” to reduce his bet. The advertising guru was delighted nevertheless, when Beans scored an easy win. Ron looks back on the reputation he developed as an astute judge of trackwork and race form. The former jockey talks of a long association with Tommy Smith and pays tribute to two high profile horses he got to ride in trackwork. He remembers a stakes winner he rode for Smith in 1986. He was surprised when given the ride. Ron looks back on his stint as a jockey manager, and the shock decision by stewards to stand him down for what they perceived as a conflict of interest. Ron Dufficy is one of the great success stories in the Australian racing media. He shares that story with us on this week's podcast.
What defines true worship? Behind every action is a value—and for us as a church, one of those values is this: We Worship in Spirit and Truth.This week, Pastor Corey unpacks John 4 and Romans 12:1–2, showing us that worship isn't just about music or a moment—it's a way of life. Whether it's living as a “living sacrifice,” worshiping in the everyday moments, or aligning our devotion with the truth of God's Word, this message calls us to embrace worship that has no boundaries, no time limits, and is fully centered on Jesus.Subscribe to stay up to date with what God is doing at Creekside Church!Website: https://creekside.churchInstagram: creeksidechurchnp
Coaster Con 47 Recap - Thrills Across the Midwest! Coaster Con 47 rolled through the Midwest in June 2025, and it was a ride to remember! This six-day adventure took the American Coaster Enthusiasts to Six Flags Great America in Illinois, the charming Little Amerricka in Wisconsin and the iconic Indiana Beach. Whether you missed out and want the inside scoop, or you were there and want to relive the magic, we're breaking down all the highlights - from ERT and exclusive behind-the-scenes tours to unforgettable coaster moments and ACE camaraderie. Grab your lanyard, strap in, and join host Jessica Gardner along with Johnny McWilliams, Corey Brown and Tori Sereika for a full recap of the fun that made Coaster Con 47 unforgettable. 1:35 - Get to know Johnny McWIlliams 4:14 Say hello to Corey Brown 10:00 Meet Tori Sereika 14:10 Day 1 - Registration and Six Flags Great America 27:14 Interview with Rachel Kendziora - Regional Public Relations Manager of Midwest Six Flags parks 51:30 Day 2 - BTS Experiences, IAAPA/S&S Presentation, Landmark plaque ceremony for American Eagle, Ninth Annual Rubber Ducky Regatta 1:09:47 Day 3 - ACE Video Contest, ACE Annual Business Meeting, Tori's Auction win 1:18:50 Day 4 - Little Amerricka 1:34:27 Banquet at Great Wolf Lodge 1:36:20 Day 5 - Indiana Beach, Midway Olympics 1:46:00 Day 6 - All American Triple Loop open! 1:50:50 Post Con at Holiday World Share your ideas and thoughts about this podcast via email: podcast@aceonline.org. Did you know anyone can join ACE? Visit ridewithace.com to learn more about the non-profit organization American Coaster Enthusiasts. Podcast Episode Team Host: Jessica Gardner Producers: Derek Perry and Doug Perry Editor: Bob Randolph Correspondent: Gerik Gooch Production Manager: Corey Wooten
In this episode of The Builder's Ladder, we talk with Corey Brown, owner of Kiwi Built in Wellington. Corey shares his journey from working for others to running his own successful small business specialising in high-end heritage renovations. Corey reveals the lessons learned and struggles overcome while growing Kiwi Built - sharing actionable advice for builders, remodelers, and tradespeople looking to scale effectively. Tune in to discover: ✅Building Systems for Success: Learn how Corey transitioned from doing everything himself to implementing systems that give him his life back and allow for scalable growth. ✅Strategic Partnerships for Growth: Hear about the power of collaborating with architects and other professionals to pre-sell services and expand your reach. ✅Financial Management for Profitability: Learn how real-time budget tracking and accurate quantity surveying can maximise your profit margins. ✅The Importance of Community and Mentorship: Hear how finding positive communities and investing in business coaching accelerated Corey's growth. ✅Developing a Skilled Workforce: Learn Corey's strategies for finding, training, and retaining talented tradespeople in a competitive market. Tune in now and learn from Corey's experience - to get insights to help you scale your building business effectively. Key moments: 00:02:00 Starting Kiwi Built00:03:00 Wife runs the office00:05:00 Real-time budget tracking00:06:59 3D model pricing00:08:02 Delegate, don't DIY00:10:05 Marketing strategy evolution00:12:30 Seamless villa renovations00:16:20 Coaching builds confidence00:19:56 No weekend work00:22:00 Positive builder communities00:23:02 Training restoration apprentices -
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In today's episode, Charles, AJ and Steve are joined by guests Corey Brown for a rich discussion on the importance of understanding foundational concepts in software development. They explore the balance between leveraging high-level frameworks like React and the necessity of grasping the underlying technologies to troubleshoot effectively and build robust applications. They emphasize the value of comprehending core language features to write better software and solve problems efficiently. Corey reflects on the passion within the software development community and the hidden costs of over-relying on third-party dependencies like the infamous "left pad" incident.As the conversation unfolds, they debate whether sticking to frameworks or delving into deeper technologies leads to long-term success. They share practical insights on the benefits of reading source code, continuously learning, and the significance of core platform APIs. Additionally, the episode includes light-hearted "picks" from the panelists, including humorous resources and personal anecdotes. Join them as they dissect these critical perspectives and share valuable advice for both novice and seasoned developers alike. Let's get started!PicksAJ - Grug BrainAJ - Creeds of CraftsmanshipAJ - AJQuery v3.0.3Cory - Palm Paradise #206Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
In this episode of Cutting Edge: Web Content Development, host Jonathan Ames is joined by Corey Brown, Founder of buffaBRAND Marketing, to explore how D2C brands can leverage Amazon's Buy with Prime feature to enhance customer trust and boost conversions. They discuss implementation strategies, potential challenges, and how to maintain brand identity while utilizing Amazon's trusted infrastructure.
For newcomers in wholesaling, nothing beats the thrill of closing your first deal. But today's guests, Kevin Griffin and Corey Brown from Indianapolis, have already closed six! In this episode, they break down their journey—how they handled their first appointments, the tools they used, and their goals for the future. If you're looking to follow in their footsteps and close deal after deal, you might want to check out the TTP training program.---------Show notes:(1:03) Beginning of today's episode(2:35) Life before wholesaling(7:01) There are property owners who don't know how to solve their problem(9:33) You need to find out what is going on with these property owners (13:07) There's so much opportunity when you learn how to source the deal (21:08) Build relationships within your community and listen to their needs ----------Resources:MojoDialerDealMachine (code: ttp)BatchSkipTracingMLSPropstreamMax Maxwell on YoutubeKevin on InstagramCorey on InstagramTo speak with Brent or one of our other expert coaches call (281) 835-4201 or schedule your free discovery call here to learn about our mentorship programs and become part of the TribeGo to Wholesalingincgroup.com to become part of one of the fastest growing Facebook communities in the Wholesaling space. Get all of your burning Wholesaling questions answered, gain access to JV partnerships, and connect with other "success minded" Rhinos in the community.It's 100% free to join. The opportunities in this community are endless, what are you waiting for?
Send us a Text Message.Authorities on backing slow horses, enthusiasts of spinning yarns.What a cracking way to kick off the Spring. Outstanding performances from Via Sistina, Zougotcha and half Winx Stakes field have got us up and about for the rest of the Spring. Joliestar is well named, an enormous performance, while there were some hidden gems across the rest of the Randwick card and at Moonee Valley. We discuss it all!0:00 - A souless man3:15 - Group 1 Winx Stakes Review14:13 - The best Cox Plate in recent memory?18:13 - Are these 3yo fillies any good?19:20 - Corey Brown's error21:03 - Who is the number 1 seed for the Flight Stakes?21:38 - What a Joliestar27:25 - Gary Portelli is delusional29:28 - Eliyass is now The Metropolitan favourite31:27 - What's Medatsu's ceiling?32:07 - Nothing like Mornington Glory34:00 - Futures markets insanity35:03 - Stewards Reports summary36:00 - Quick Memsie Market PreviewOn The Drift, the self acclaimed biggest horse racing podcast on the Northside of Brisbane. We preview and review the Group 1 races across the Australian Thoroughbred Racing calendar, while providing best bets each week and a few you can put a line through. We have a light hearted look at the racing industry, talking about topics that racing ethusiasts care about.If you're having a bet this Spring, take it to the Neds level: www.neds.com.auJoin us on Instagram, Twitter & Tiktok.Thanks for listening
WASHINGTON, DC - It is hotter than Hades along the eastern seaboard in the United States. And it will only get hotter, when a loaded Scotland team squares off vs Team USA, here in the nation's capital. And while the MLR may be off before resuming with Round 1 of their postseason, their teams are still impacted. One such team is the NOLA Gold, and Head Coach Corey Brown talks about the break vs preparing for the playoffs. Also on this MLR Weekly show is former West Point flanker, turned Old Glory, DC hooker, Koi-Koi Nelligan. ALSO INCLUDED: -John Fitzpatrick of Rugby Morning -Bryan Ray of Americas Rugby News -Picks of the Week from The Rugby Odds -TRN Play of the Week Watch... Listen/Download the Podcast version... Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @LizardRugby, @LanningZach, @ColbyMarshall2, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/RugbyWrapUp #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting #bets
SummaryIn this episode, Joe Shelerud interviews Corey Brown from buffaBRAND Marketing about AI image generation and its potential impact on advertising. They discuss the various tools available, the importance of having a strong creative foundation, and the challenges of using AI to generate realistic and effective images. They also explore the future of AI image generation and how it could change the industry. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to AI, leveraging its capabilities while maintaining human creativity and authenticity.TakeawaysAI image generation is a rapidly evolving space that intersects with e-commerce and advertising.There are various tools available for AI image generation, but it's important to be skeptical and use them in conjunction with a strong creative foundation.AI-generated images can be useful for certain types of creatives, such as lifestyle composite shots, but they may not always meet the desired level of authenticity.In the future, AI image generation could enable hyper-customization of creatives for different audience segments, but there may also be concerns about privacy and over-customization.To start using AI image generation, it's important to have a baseline knowledge, work with people who understand AI, and provide detailed prompts and information.
In HOUR ONE of the Sports Hangover, Corey Brown joins the show to talk Nola gold. And we talk #Saints witH Ralph Marlbrough of the Saints happy hour podcast!
In this episode Todd and Andrew along with guest Corey Brown and Kevin Reed talk turkey hunting after a week of chasing turkeys in Tennessee, and as always seeing truths of the Gospel and God's word in everyday experiences.
In HOUR ONE of the Sports Hangover, we're live from the Goldmine on Airline! Andrew Lopez of ESPN joins the show, and we preview Pelicans-Spurs in the Blender tonight!
The Sports Hangover HOUR ONE- 04-04-2024- Corey Brown, Blake Dean by ESPN NOLA - 100.3 FM
Unlock the secrets to e-commerce success with branding whiz Corey Brown, as he joins Mike Kaufman and me, John Stogin, to dissect the intricacies of making your mark on platforms like Amazon, Walmart, and Shopify. Corey's transformation from apparel sales to an e-commerce phenom offers a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to thrive in the digital marketplace. His candid revelations on the costly blunders of undercooked strategies and the pivotal role of organization serve as a wake-up call: preparation is your best weapon against inefficiency and wasted spend.Have you ever wondered why some brands seem to effortlessly command attention across social media while others falter? This episode exposes the fine line between brand consistency and social media's dynamic nature. Learn how to craft a content strategy that resonates with both the heart and the mind, merging the technical finesse of design with compelling storytelling. We also tackle the beast of Amazon branding head-on, sharing strategies for leveraging Amazon's ecosystem and the art of crafting product listings that don't just attract eyes—they convert browsers into buyers.Finally, we underline the profound impact of clear brand guidelines, a must-have for any Amazon veteran feeling their success wane. Corey underscores the symbiosis between brand identity and customer connection, offering actionable advice for crafting a brand voice that stands out among the noise. This episode isn't just another business chat; it's a masterclass in refining your brand's essence before you dare step into the competitive arena of Amazon. Tune in for an arsenal of tactics that promise to elevate your brand, straight from the expert's mouth.
In HOUR ONE of the Sports Hangover, Ralph Malbrough of the Saints Happy Hour podcast joins the show. We also sit down with Nola Gold head coach Corey Brown, as we're live from the goldmine!
In HOUR ONE of the Sports hangover, Sean Fazande of Fox 8 joins the show to talk #Saints, and we hear from NOLA Gold head coach Corey Brown.
This sweet couple attend Shema Yisrael Congregation here in Rochester, NY and it was a delight to interview them. Jocelyn and Corey Brown, a married couple like so many, both decorate the Christmas tree and light the menorah, raising their Jewish children to develop their spirituality within the Messianic culture. Jocelyn was brought up in a secular Humanist Jewish family. Corey's aunt and grandmother were the only ones to expose him to the Christian teachings of the bible as a child. Now raising a family of their own have blended their backgrounds to accept Yeshua into their household as their guiding light.When the world became unexpectedly challenging during the 2020 lockdowns, the Browns strengthened their faith in God as they discovered you cannot have liberty without proper moral governance, a virtue rooted in their American heritage. With faith and freedom deeply intertwined, the Browns held the belief that Messianic Judaism would provide a remedy to the new restrictive environment humanity would have to endure. Together they created American Seekers Academy, a Classical based homeschool co-op for ages K through 12. In this interview, we discussed their faith and their exciting education program. For more info go to www.americanseekersacademy.com.
This week, Brianna welcomes Corey, a local Muskoka RealtorThey chat about:What to expect when house huntingWhere to startRural living and Muskoka real estateTips when buying in a new municipalityCheck Corey out on Instagram @boughtwithbrownDM Brianna @briannagoslinmortgages on InstagramGet your money tracker at briannagoslin.comhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/bRnx3wjPmw4ybLVz9
Legendary Jock and all round nice guy, Corey brown takes us through his life and times, highs and lows.
In the latest episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, hosts Greg Crumpton and Gabby Bar sit down with Corey Brown, the VP of Business Development at Service Logic. Their candid conversation delves into Corey's journey in the HVAC industry, from his early days at Piedmont Service Group to his current role catering to strategic accounts. Corey reflects on the influential figures in his career, particularly highlighting the mentorship of H.B. from Piedmont. The discussion also touches on the challenges of training diverse groups and the importance of understanding the “why” behind business strategies.
John Powell was at a loose end when he returned to Australia in 2021 after calling time on his long riding career in Singapore. It wasn't long before Racing NSW enlisted his services as a mentor for northern NSW jockeys, and more recently Gary Kliese has snapped him up for a co-hosting role on Sky Thoroughbred Central's coverage of northern rivers racing. It's almost forty years since John Powell began his apprenticeship with Helen Page at Warwick Farm. In a 37 year riding career he rode 1400 winners in five jurisdictions, more than half of them in Singapore. We were able to pin him down recently for a lengthy chat about his fascinating journey in racing. John begins by explaining how his opportunity with Sky Thoroughbred Central came up. He says his main focus is on the characteristics of horses and tactics employed by jockeys. John says he'd barely settled back in Australia when he got a surprise phone call from Corey Brown on behalf of Racing NSW. The former top jockey takes us back to childhood days at Campbelltown and talks about the family friend who introduced him to Helen Page. He recalls his delight when Warwick Farm trainer Frank Bacon gave him his very first race ride. John hasn't forgotten his very first winner at Gosford for his boss Helen Page. He admits the ride wasn't pretty. The chief steward spoke to him on the day about an entirely different matter. He fondly remembers his magical first city winner at Canterbury in 1987. Powell recalls multiple wins on the Guy Walter trained Prince Invader- a very important horse to the young rider in those early days. He has never forgotten a pick-up ride on brilliant sprinter Show County. He got the ride during a jockey's strike when every runner at a Warwick Farm meeting was ridden by an apprentice. The recently retired jockey looks back on his affinity with Kembla Grange racecourse. In one season in the late 80's he was champion Kembla apprentice. He talks of Shane Edmonds, another talented apprentice who was with Helen Page at the same time. John talks about his addiction to diuretics, the demon pills used by many jockeys in days gone by to help them excrete water through the kidneys. Diuretics gave jockeys a simple way of losing weight on race days. They were very dangerous long term. He looks back on several short term contracts in Mauritius- a unique racing environment. John talks of his very successful stint in Macau. It was here a Panamanian jockey helped him to fine tune his riding style. He looks back on some of the outstanding horses he got to ride in Australia including a few of Bart Cummings' topliners. John talks of his association with John Hawkes which led him to a full season in Brisbane. The champion trainer once entrusted John with a barrier trial ride on champion Octagonal. He still talks about it. He looks back on his appointment as stable jockey for Don Baertshiger in Singapore- a partnership that would last for many years. John says he got away to a “flyer” in Singapore by winning the Gr 1 Derby on Hello And Goodbye. It was Kiwi trainer Bruce Marsh's first Singapore win. He talks of his first win in the Kranji Mile and a second Singapore Derby. John reflects on a Kranji Mile win for Laurie Laxon and a QE2 Cup success. The former ace jockey talks openly about his cancer scare. The discovery of a lump on his neck during a routine medical check led to further scans. Thyroid cancer was detected. Covid enforced travel restrictions delayed John's return to Sydney for crucial surgery. He says the thyroid complication sent his weight on a spiral, and he knew his riding days were numbered. John remembers the shock he received to read about his retirement on social media, long before he'd made any announcement. It's a laid back chat with a talented jockey who spent 25 of his 37 riding years out of Australia.
Is compassion dependent on class-solidarity? Are some lives worth more than others? Is a nuanced approach to the comedy of catastrophe possible? No, no and possibly yes. The OceanGate Titan submarine disaster (some would say 'tragedy', in the Greek sense) produced strong and wildly divergent responses. Jonty and Laura discuss them, as well as the reasons for media interest in the submarine situation, the ethics of laughing at anyone's suffering and the backlash to the backlash to the thing that's just begun. Is it ever okay to make light of suffering or death? Is it ever our place to police reactions of the oppressed to the misfortune of oppressors? What does the tone of reaction to the Titan submarine implosion (and to the idea of wealthy people being trapped and oxygen starved at the bottom of the ocean) tell us about the change in attitudes to billionaires and the ruling class generally? Is this sub our ‘let them eat cake' moment, or an opportunity for Christians to demonstrate their prioritising of grace and mercy, or love for enemies? Beer Christianity discusses the hubris of the Titan tragedy and the schadenfreude it brought to the surface. All in Episode 77. We also feature a different take from our own that we both loved, courtesy of TikTok creator and all round excellent chap, Corey Brown ( @coreybrown748 ) You can listen to Episode 77 anywhere: In the bath, in a Zoom meeting that could have been an email, over the grave of your childhood bully with some snacks. You can find it on all major podcast platforms and, of course, right here! New to Beer Christianity? Welcome! Beer Christianity is an anti-capitalist, pro-BLM, pro-LGBTQ+, post-post-post-evangelical (and apparently republican) podcast where we drink a bit and talk a lot. Our aim is to be real, to be helpful and entertaining. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Stitcher. If you leave us a voicenote at speakpipe.com/beerchristianity we might air your question on an episode. Beer Christianity also has a newsletter in which Jonty and guest authors comment on the news, theological issues and stuff that matters. Sign up to the Beer Christianity newsletter on Substack. There's a connected Show With Music on Spotify called New Old Music. Check it out if you like eclectic music and weird chat. It's not terribly serious. Jonty's novel, Incredulous Moshoeshoe and the Lightning Bird, is not available in all good bookshops, but if you bought it and left a review that would probably make that more likely. We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice.
Today is Pentecost Sunday. Corey Brown guides us through Jesus' promise that "when the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide us into all the truth". (John 16:13)
The Wolfden's weekly podcast 'The Punt'. A deep dive into the great game, the characters that make it, and the sports associated with it.TIMESTAMPS 0:15 What makes a world class jockey 7:05 Corey's career ending fall 9:40 Dean Holland 11:32 Becoming RNSW jockey coach 13:25 The allure of being a jockey in HK 21:13 The decision to retire 25:10 Rekindling winning the Melb Cup 37:15 Some of the great horses Corey has ridden and ridden against47:15 Corey's role at Sky Channel Join WolfDen Today! Download the App: onelink.to/wolfden
Corey Brown joins Andrew Bensley at the Launch of the Melbourne Cup Tour
With 860,000 job openings, Digital Marketing Specialist is among the top 10 most in-demand jobs, as per LinkedIn. Based on some of the highest paying marketing/advertising jobs, you'll find that marketers can earn over $140,000 a year easily without a graduate degree, so there is potential for high pay in this field. However, the range is quite broad, with some marketing and advertising careers earning around $60,000, according to Husson University. Corey Brown is the Head Of Marketing at risk3sixty LLC. He's a Mission-oriented, Marketing and Communications leader with over a decade of experience in digital and traditional marketing. A proven track record of developing and executing integrated marketing and communications plans from end to end. Work well both leading and within a team, with a dedication to a collaborative approach, yet able to make tough calls independently when needed. Talent for hiring, training, and mentoring highly engaged team members, always seeking opportunities for others to improve their abilities and skills. Meticulous project manager, balancing multiple deadlines while maintaining an organized yet creative approach. Diplomatic and tactful in interpersonal communication and decision-making. Flexible and versatile - able to keep a sense of humor under pressure - poised and professional, able to transcend personal differences to reach a common goal. He joined me this week to tell me more. LinkedIn: @CoreyBrown
Discover how to realize your healthcare practice ownership dreams with Corey Brown, a marketing leader at Provide. Join Corey twice a month on The Path to Owning It: where existing and aspiring healthcare practice owners can gain the tools they need from dental, veterinary, and other industry leaders to take their practice ownership dreams into their own hands. Guests on The Path to Owning It will span Provide's vast network of practice finance industry experts, including attorneys, practice brokers, CPAs, Provide team members, and more. From owning your own practice to expanding or improving your existing practice, Corey and guests will help pave the way for you to achieve your dental or veterinary career dreams and guide you through all the nuances of the practice ownership journey. Founded in 2013, Provide is a fast-growing national fintech company committed to financially empowering healthcare providers through a streamlined, completely online finance experience and personalized customer service. Their integrated suite of financial products makes opening, running, and expanding a healthcare practice easier, giving providers back their time and energy to focus on what matters most: their patients. In August 2021, Provide became a wholly owned subsidiary of Fifth Third Bank, operating as an independent business line.
Who says real estate isn't a team sport? In today's episode, Kevin Griffin and Corey Brown tell their story of getting started in real estate and how they've become successful in the industry. Key Takeaways Real estate might seem crowded but 10% of the market is in distress Handling the pressures of flipping houses How important relationships are in real estate Take action now and save $2,000 when you pay in full. Visit Wholesaling Inc. to get started!
Great to catch up with Bill Prain who called it quits in 2018 when his great friend and valued client Fred Peisah succumbed to illness. Bill had been adamant for some time that he'd retire if ever Fred left the racing industry. He talks of Peisah's unwavering loyalty over three decades. Now in retirement on the Gold Coast, Bill says he's still an avid race watcher. He talks of childhood days in Parramatta, and the nickname bestowed upon him by his mother- a nickname he's never been able to shake. Bill talks of his father Col, a former bush jockey in Queensland. Prain Snr had always hoped one of the family would follow in his footsteps. Bill remembers his original apprenticeship to Vic Thompson Snr at Rosehill. The tiny apprentice became disillusioned after two years and looked for a change of stables. You won't believe the luck that came his way. Twelve months later Bill had his first race ride at Gosford. He had the race won won two strides from home. Just when he was thinking he'd never ride a winner, Prain was given an opportunity by trainer Tom Kennedy. Not many apprentices win their first race at a Sydney metropolitan Saturday meeting. Bill talks of the first metropolitan winner he rode for his boss Theo Green. Some time later he got to “strap” the same horse when several overseas jockeys rode in an international event at Rosehill. Colisee Star won the race for an Italian jockey with a famous name. Bill talks of his wonderful association with Hawkesbury trainer, the late Tom Sewell. He recalls the heady days when he would accompany Sewell to country carnivals with a truckload of horses. They had some good times. He hasn't forgotten one unforgettable day at Wyong when Sewell had three runners for three winners. Bill was rewarded with the biggest “sling” of his racing career. Bill talks of his marriage to Julie Herford in 1980 and a move to Wagga where he regenerated his riding career. He received tremendous support and was riding winners all over the region when the unthinkable happened. He was outed for twelve months on a “running and handling” charge at Bathurst. His unblemished record saw it cut in half. He talks of his last winning ride at Randwick in 1987, and a change of direction. He went to work for a while in the hospitality industry. Bill talks of his return to racing as stable foreman for Bernie Kelly who had just started as private trainer to Fred Peisah at Warwick Farm. Soon after Bill was stunned when offered the trainer's role following Kelly's sudden resignation. The popular horseman talks of Fred's Lomar Park Stud at Werombi where he stood a succession of successful stallions. Bill got to train many of the progeny of those stallions. Bill reflects on a few of the special horses to race under the Lomar Park banner, with special acknowledgement of the bonny filly Moment's Pleasure. A shocking draw hindered her chances in the Golden Slipper. He talks of a valued association with a very young Corey Brown. Bill remembers another brilliant little filly called Regal Chamber who won the Magic Night Stakes before running a “blinder” for third in the Golden Slipper. Like Moment's Pleasure she was disadvantaged by a horror draw. During this era Billy chose to ignore some ominous symptoms of impending ill health. Dragged to the Doctor by wife Julie, he was stunned to learn that he had colon cancer. The disease had already spread to other areas. Emergency surgery arrested the immediate problem but he wasn't out of the woods yet. Bill has a stern message to anybody who might choose to ignore tell tale symptoms. He talks of the ongoing ordeal of chemotherapy injections. Now 71 years of age and twenty five years after his initial diagnosis, Billy Prain realises he's one of the lucky ones. He acknowledges the tremendous support of Julie and his three daughters during the dark days of his illness. The popular horseman talks of his three special daughters and the grandchildren who address him by the nickname he was given by his mother all those years ago. It was a delight to catch up with Billy Prain.
2022 NFL Draft Exclusive It remains the staple audio alternative for NFL personnel to know potential prospects. Go-one-on-one with Valdosta State standout Corey Brown Jr. on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Corey Brown Jr. on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME…
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The Bass Nerds welcome Corey Brown, founder of No Treble. Recently No Treble started a GoFundMe and we hope you are able to donate. Please click here to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/no-treble-reader-support https://www.notreble.com Follow The Bass Nerds at: https://www.facebook.com/bassnerdspodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/bassnerdspodcast/ Subscribe to us on APPLE!!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bass-nerds/id1439046056
Corey Brown is an Australian Jockey who has won 2 Melbourne Cups and has ridden 2,466 winners and 49 Group 1 winners. He was at the top of his game when he fell of a horse while riding in the Queensland Derby and shattered his T7 and severely damaged his T4 vertebrae. At the time of this recording Corey didn’t know if he would ride again. Corey officially retired in March of 2021. You can listen to Corey’s podcast about the Melbourne Cup called Road To The Cup here. https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/road-to-the-cup-with-corey-brown/id1584285508 Follow him on Social here https://www.instagram.com/coreybrownjock/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Top 5 Go!, the crew is BACK! We are joined by host of the Modern Educator podcast once again, Corey Brown. He joins Kevin, Aaron and the villain Chante to discuss something he knows oh so much about...badasses in History. Where does Winston Churchill rank? What about Harriet Tubman? Sit back and listen in as you learn a thing or 2 about some of the toughest SOB's in history!Also check out the Modern Educator Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/modern-educator/id1418964378
Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
We talk about running as a universal sport. It has a low barrier for entry and not a lot of rules to follow. You can participate solo or in a group. You can run races of many distances and on various terrain, or not race at all. We believe that races highlight the best aspects of running, in which many people come together to accomplish the same goal, but by following their own path. In the race environment, they can accomplish more than what they may have been able to do alone. Today, we cover the universal nature of running, and how our journeys may look different, but are in fact very similar and all intertwined. Highlights of the episode: 11:30 How running is contagious and makes us feel like we can do more 12:20 The fear of being last 22:25 What being a Real Life Runners means to her 23:00 Other struggles and challenges on Corey's running journey 29:30 What is Black Girls Run and Why is it an important part of the running community 39:20 How is running different for members of the black community 50:50 How running has had a positive impact in her life 52:40 How to foster a culture of equality in running Resources: 1 Million Miles for Justice Virtual Run/Walk Black Girls Run Corey Brown on Instagram @coreylbrown Facebook: Corey Brown Sign up for our FREE 5 day running challenge! We start June 15! Click here to request to be added to our private Facebook tribe! 12 Common Running Mistakes - free audio training and ebook! Interested in our coaching program? Click here to learn more about our coaching program and fill our our coaching application. Our Favorite Products to Make Healthy Living Easier Hope you enjoy it!! Let us know if you have any questions that you would like answered on our show! Thanks for Listening!! Want to support the show? Check out our options here, including gear and patron options! If you have a topic you would like us to talk about, please send us an email at angie@realliferunners.com or kevin@realliferunners.com Come find us on Facebook and Instagram and say hi! Instagram page for the show @realliferunners Kevin @kevinbrown.rlr Angie @angiebrown.rlr Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts
Our Podcast Episode 9 features popular jockey Corey Brown soon to represent Australia in the Shergar Cup Jockeys Challenge at Royal Ascot. The dual Melbourne Cup winning rider talks openly about the highs and lows of his brilliant career.