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Episode 59 - This time on the show, Chris' basement is in a state of flux, the guys discuss the challenges of creative productivity, Chris is still an Apple fanboy, Coury is taking his kids to see Weird Al, Chris still hasn't watched "Real Genius" but Coury watched "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly", someone who clearly has some issues accused Chris of being a thief, Coury's family got screwed on their taxes, and apparently "elderly proms" are a thing. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
This one's been a long time comin' and we're excited to sit down and talk life with George Coury aka Lance's dad on today's 2LaneLIVE podcast!!This guy's lived one full life full of family, boxing (in and out of the ring), adventures, and a sense of humor that'd knock you out if the left hook didn't catch you the first time around.We're lucky to have him on and look forward to the conversation. George is one helluva guy.OUR WEBSITE: https://2lanelife.com/ USE CODE: "YOUTUBE" FOR 10% OFF OF PARTS & ACCESSORIES2LANELIFE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/2lanelife/GAYLIN'S INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/xerox57/LANCE'S INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/biglancec/JOSH'S INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/imridingplaces/Want to SAVE on EagleRider Rentals? - CLICK HEREABOUT 2LANELIFEWe travel the country on our Harley-Davidson motorcycles, exploring some of the best roads the country has to offer. Our goal is to share all of the neat history and attractions across the back roads, a.k.a. the 2Lanes of America using a cinematic approach unique to our experiences. Along this journey, we meet tons of amazing people, and learn something new every time. We are here to inspire travel!Friends:Thrashin' SupplyLegend SuspensionsCustom Dynamics Motorcycle LightingEagleRider Motorcycle Rentals & Tours Feuling PartsKlock WerksCobra USAMaxima Racing OilsBell HelmetsSaddlem...
Side Quests is back and this episode's host is video essayists and Crown Prince of the Orakian kingdom of Landen, Coury Carlson! The game he is talking about today is Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom by Sega. You can also find his YouTube channel here! We have a Patreon! Gain access to episode shout outs, bonus podcasts, reviews, early downloads of regular episodes, an exclusive rss feed and more! Click here! You can find the show on Bluesky, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
Tonight we welcome the first father and son duo on the show, Paul Coury and Alex Coury of Coury Hospitality. They'll be sharing cocktails and stories with Glenn, Craig and Producer Dave. as we celebrate the end of the week.
The guys mourn the passing of the great Bob Uecker, Coury is pumped about the new season of Severance on Apple TV and reports back on his True Grit viewing, the guys discuss the latest episode of Pat Finnerty's What Makes This Song Stink, Chris has finally found good-quality replacement CD cases, Coury still needs to try Sky Flakes crackers, Chris doubts the effectiveness of vitamins but touts the benefits of stretching exercises for guys his age, Coury has been playing Fibbage with friends, Chris dodged an onion dip bullet, Coury should probably start playing golf, and Chris saw the new Bob Dylan biopic. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
In this inspiring episode, Mike sits down with Kristen Coury, CEO and Producing Artistic Director of Gulfshore Playhouse in Naples, Florida, inside its stunning new $72 million theater. Kristen shares her eclectic journey, from working at Disney Theatrical and with Andrew Lloyd Webber to directing a feature film and unexpectedly landing in Naples to build an artistic legacy. They discuss the highs and hurdles of fundraising, the current challenges facing regional theaters, and how spirituality and vision fueled this 20-year dream. An unforgettable conversation with a trailblazing artist-entrepreneur whose sheer resilience offers a lot of lessons.Kristen Coury Social Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/theladydirects/Gulfshore Playhouse Social Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/gulfshore.playhouse/www.facebook.com/gulfshoreplayhousehttps://linktr.ee/gulfshore.playhouseGulfshore Playhouse Website:https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/EPISODE #51 of CREATIVE RISKDo the Thing: Co-Working Salon: Over six weeks, Mike and Joshua will lead a group of artists through the messy, exhilarating, and deeply rewarding process of getting a creative project to the next stage - whether a short film, concert, reading, play, or Youtube channel. It's a pressure cooker of accountability and risk-taking designed to help us move our projects forward. Projects at all levels of development are welcome. https://artists-strategy.com/do-the-thing—Thanks for listening!Join our email list for our weekly newsletter with deep insight on our personal artistic journeys: www.artists-strategy.com/signupSubscribe on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-risk/id1706381310Subscribe on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5hzvD8HgCjOo1NcA5zBDN4?si=404a2369523a45cbFollow Us on IG: www.instagram.com/creativeriskpod/Follow Us on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@creativeriskpodGet motivated, get inspired, Get RISKY! Join our Patreon for ad-free early access to episodes, exclusive discounts, weekly Q&As, and so much more. Choose the tier that fuels your creative journey and unlock your full potential!JOIN OUR PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/CreativeRiskPodcast— “CREATIVE RISK”, is a new podcast hosted by actors Joshua Morgan and Mike Labbadia of Artist's Strategy where they explore all things art, entrepreneurialism and everything in between. The acting industry is more volatile and competitive than ever before, therefore the artist must evolve in order to take radical ownership over their creative businesses. Each episode, Mike and Joshua will get raw and unfiltered, giving hot takes and cutting edge strategies on how to build a sustainable career in the arts.
Episode 57 - Chris found his miracle hoodie, Coury finally figured out a way to start reading, Chris found the holy grail of elementary school lunches, Coury rekindled his love for French onion dip, Chris has a bone to pick with someone at the Oreo Cookie Company, Die Hard is not only a Christmas movie but is amazing to watch in a theater full of (wait for it) DIE HARD fans, Chris finally plays Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest, Coury is playing through Red Dead Redemption 2 on his PlayStation Portal, and the guys each assign the other a movie to watch before the next episode. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Episode 56 - Yeah, we took 6 months off. So what of it? This time on the show, Chris rants about an aspect of Home Alone that no one has ever picked up on before, Coury struggles with his kids getting older, Chris has been spending most of his free time playing golf and messing around with film cameras, Coury is being more proactive about his seasonal affective disorder while looking cool in his new Hoka's, Chris is really happy with his pimped-out PlayStation 2, Sony can take their 30th Anniversary PS5 controller and stick it where the sun don't shine, and Chris finally watches Godfather III. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Luis Espinoza and Craig Panzer are the duo behind Massachusetts' first Latino-owned brewery – Roundhead Brewing. They stop by the library to talk Latino beer, and the state of craft beer in the state.And, Ian Coury is our guest for Live Music Friday, he's a 22 year-old mandolin phenom carving his own path in the world of Brazilian Choro music, he joins ahead of a free show next week in Roxbury.
Building a 90 MPH Arm: The Noah Coury Story In this episode, hosts Deven Morgan and Jeremy Tecktiel discuss the Dodgers' recent World Series win, and the significant milestone achieved by a young athlete, Noah, who threw a 90 mph pitch. The conversation emphasizes community support, the value of hard work, and the need for a supportive environment in youth sports. Learn more about Driveline Academy Flex here: https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/academy-flex/ Develop bat speed with our Youth Power Bat for just $99! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-power-trainer/ Skills That Scale: The Complete Youth Baseball Training Manual is out now! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/skills-that-scale-training-manual/ Train bat speed and barrel accuracy with our Youth Underload Smash bat - just $79! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-underload-smash-bat/ ⬇️ Hosts ⬇️ Deven Morgan https://twitter.com/devenmorgan Jeremy Tecktiel https://twitter.com/jeremytecktiel
“When you use your voice, you get closer to the truth,” says today's guest David Coury, acting coach extraordinaire, whose class, as part of the Howard Fine studio, helped host John Corella remember his own authentic voice. Today he joins the Dance Dad with John Corella podcast to explain that when we speak in our own unique, authentic voices—whether it's in acting, the arts, or in everyday life—we are not only connecting to the core of who we are but we are fulfilling the dream of our ancestors. After all, sound and the speech that grows from it, was born long before us and is infinite. When not speaking in his own words, Mr. Coury has a wealth of quotes from luminaries, from Hemingway to Emily Dickinson to Shakespeare, to help illuminate his invaluable wisdom which he shares with listeners today. He discusses the importance of speaking before thinking, of “experiencing” words beyond their dictionary definition, and how finding our voices can transform us and set us free in ways we can hardly imagine. “We all have brilliance just on the tip of our tongues,” Mr. Coury says. Join today's episode to learn more about how you can tap into your own brilliance and speak your truth, fearlessly, to the world. Quotes “When you vocalize, you do actualize.” (8:23 | David Coury) “There's a time and place to tell others certain truths. However, it's always the time and place to tell yourself the truth. When I first cite Shakespeare's words, ‘Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say,' we are so practiced at speaking what we probably should say, ought to say in public. Privately, to ourselves, we tend not to actually speak to ourselves what we're actually feeling.” (13:59 | David Coury) “Well, we all are born with a word etched across our soul.” (31:58 | David Coury) “I use quotes because what I came to realize is there was a responsibility to define voice for people, that it's not just sound. It's not ‘sound and sensibility,' it's sensibility which gives way to sound. All internal expression gives way to external. Nothing appears out of nowhere, it gets ignited out of nowhere. So, it's a lived experience.” (32:20 | David Coury) “We are our ancestors' dreams—with an iPhone—but we are our ancestors' dreams. What I know—what I know—to be about life is that this is ancient. Before there was even the gift of speech, there was the gift of sound…It all came from a need. And I say ‘the need is the seed.' So, how I promote that and allow people to understand that it's ancient, this thing—you want to call it ‘voice'—it's been around forever. So, I use other peoples' words to say, ‘See? See? See? There it is.'” (36:08 | David Coury) “Another thing I think I've learned from finding my voice, from your class, is that when other people use their voice and I can sense that they're using their voice similar to me, even if I don't agree with it, I respect it.” (48:36 | John Corella) Links Connect with David Coury: https://www.howardfine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mrcoury/ Dance Dad with John Corella on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancedadwithjohncorella/ John on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_corella/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
It has been 25 years since the Sega Dreamcast came out. And while the system may have been short lived it's impact is still felt today. Joining me to talk all about Sega's final home console are my friends Andrew from The EXP Point and Coury from My Life in Gaming. We talk about Sega's follies leading up to the Dreamcast's launch, what the system did right and how unfortunate timing ultimately doomed the system. We also count down Andrew's top 10 Dreamcast games! Follow the EXP Point on Twitter! https://twitter.com/theEXPpoint Follow My Life in Gaming on Twitter! https://twitter.com/MyLifeInGaming Check out Here's My Question for You! https://linktr.ee/heresmypodcast Shout-out Song: Escape From The City (From “Sonic Adventure 2”) Artist: Qumu Album: Spindash 3 https://gamechops.com/spindash-3/ End Song: Chao Garden (From “Sonic Adventure 2 Battle”) [feat. Breakbeat Heartbeat] Artist: Dj CUTMAN Album: Spindash 2 https://gamechops.com/spindash2/ Get Still Loading Podcast merch! https://www.teepublic.com/user/still-loading-podcast Check out the Bit by Bit Foundation! https://www.bitbybitfoundation.org/ Support the Podcast! https://www.patreon.com/stillloadingpod
In this episode, Scotty talks with UltraRunning Magazine's new publisher Jamil Coury. Known as an ultrarunning veteran and small business owner, Coury talks with Scotty about his history in the sport as well as how the magazine played an important part of his journey in ultrarunning. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our episode sponsor Topo Athletic Watch this episode on YouTube
This week's guest is Shawn Coury, athletic director at Pinecrest Academy in Cumming, GA. Shawn gives a plan for the young athlete to develop a sports life balance from a body, mind, and spirit model.
This week's guest is Shawn Coury, athletic director at Pinecrest Academy in Cumming, GA. Shawn gives a plan for the young athlete to develop a sports life balance from a body, mind, and spirit model.
Today we delve into the latest developments at Coury Holdings and their exciting new ventures. Paul Coury special guest shares insights on their innovative approach to hospitality and strategic growth. Key Points Covered: • Overview of Coury Holdings: o Coury Holdings' history and evolution over 38 years. o Transition from developer and asset manager to hotel consulting and development. o Success story: First hotel developed in the late 90s, still owned today. • Launch of Concert Hospitality: o Formation of Concert Hospitality as an extension of Coury Holdings. o Focus on maintaining the company's core principles of lifestyle and boutique hospitality. o Collaboration with Newcrest Image to meet client needs and expand into new markets. • Strategic Partnerships and Growth: o Strategic relationship with Newcrest Image to grow the platform. o Co-acquisitions and pipeline of new hotels. o Goals for enhancing guest experiences and strategic expansion. • Philosophy Behind Concert Hospitality: o Emphasis on creating personal connections with guests. o Utilizing new philosophies to connect with customers in traditional hotel settings. o The role of staff as "experience curators" to enhance guest satisfaction. • Future Plans and Initiatives: o Introduction of the Concert brand, emphasizing harmony and collaboration. o Focus on music as a fundamental element in all properties. o Developing community gathering spaces within hotels. • Operational Strategies: o Unique approaches to hotel management, cost control, and guest engagement. o Implementing bonus programs for staff to encourage engagement and service excellence. o Creating memorable guest experiences to drive loyalty and repeat business. • Exciting New Ventures: o Expansion of the Vin hotel collection. o Launch of Society Wine and Coury-crafted bourbon. o Upcoming new hotels and innovative projects in the pipeline. Listen in to discover how Coury Holdings is redefining hospitality and creating unforgettable guest experiences. Visit novacanynews.com!
Today we delve into the latest developments at Coury Holdings and their exciting new ventures. Paul Coury special guest shares insights on their innovative approach to hospitality and strategic growth. Key Points Covered: • Overview of Coury Holdings: o Coury Holdings' history and evolution over 38 years. o Transition from developer and asset manager to hotel consulting and development. o Success story: First hotel developed in the late 90s, still owned today. • Launch of Concert Hospitality: o Formation of Concert Hospitality as an extension of Coury Holdings. o Focus on maintaining the company's core principles of lifestyle and boutique hospitality. o Collaboration with Newcrest Image to meet client needs and expand into new markets. • Strategic Partnerships and Growth: o Strategic relationship with Newcrest Image to grow the platform. o Co-acquisitions and pipeline of new hotels. o Goals for enhancing guest experiences and strategic expansion. • Philosophy Behind Concert Hospitality: o Emphasis on creating personal connections with guests. o Utilizing new philosophies to connect with customers in traditional hotel settings. o The role of staff as "experience curators" to enhance guest satisfaction. • Future Plans and Initiatives: o Introduction of the Concert brand, emphasizing harmony and collaboration. o Focus on music as a fundamental element in all properties. o Developing community gathering spaces within hotels. • Operational Strategies: o Unique approaches to hotel management, cost control, and guest engagement. o Implementing bonus programs for staff to encourage engagement and service excellence. o Creating memorable guest experiences to drive loyalty and repeat business. • Exciting New Ventures: o Expansion of the Vin hotel collection. o Launch of Society Wine and Coury-crafted bourbon. o Upcoming new hotels and innovative projects in the pipeline. Listen in to discover how Coury Holdings is redefining hospitality and creating unforgettable guest experiences. Visit novacanynews.com!
Episode 55 - Van Halen probably sucks but Eddie's cool, Coury likes to blast it out of both ends, Chris is planning on calling Weekend Rental up to the big leagues, Coury's kids are in summer camp, Chris gets morbid, Coury started a new fad diet, and the guys read a few listener e-mails. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Episode 54 - Chris and his wife went to Portland (Oregon, not Maine), the guys revisit the Anbernic emulation handheld discussion from last time, it's golf (video game) season, Coury is learning to read hiragana and katakana, Chris solved his gaming chair problem, the guys discuss the lost art of prank calls, Chris and his wife went to the first Ghiblifest 2024 showings, and Coury bought a 4K UltraHD BluRay player. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Chairman and CEO of Coury Hospitality, Paul Coury, is recognized as a TMG Hospitality Trailblazer! Paul joins the Suite Spot to give viewers a look at the Coury Hospitality brand and how it grew from its humble beginnings of one hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to a portfolio that contains the most extensive collection of Autograph Hotels. Paul's story is one of perseverance and triumph. Tune in to hear the whole story and be sure to subscribe! Episode Transcript Our podcast is produced as an audio resource. Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and human editing and may contain errors. Before republishing quotes, we ask that you reference the audio. Ryan Embree: Welcome to Suite Spot, where hoteliers check in, and we check out what's trending in hotel marketing. I'm your host, Ryan Embree. Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Suite Spot. This is your host, Ryan Embree with another edition of our TMG Hospitality Trailblazers. We've got a fantastic episode. First time guest, I'm gonna bring him right into the conversation. Paul Coury, chairman, CEO of Coury Hospitality. Paul, thank you so much for being with me on the Suite Spot. Paul Coury : Thank you, Ryan. Ryan Embree: Yeah, we're excited to have you here. We're gonna have a great conversation today, all about Coury Hospitality. But you know, as many times as we've done this TMG Hospitality Trailblazers, whether this is your first or 12th, 15th time hearing, this type of series, what this all about is about the pioneers hotel management companies, brands that are pushing our industry forward towards the future. We work in such an amazing industry, and certainly Coury Hospitality. And Paul, you've done some, some great things we're gonna talk about. But before, as many times as we've done these episodes, I can guarantee you one thing. This question is never answered the same way because no two hospitality professionals have the same upbringing or journey into hospitality. Share with us a little insight and background into your journey that ultimately led you to Coury Hospitality. Paul Coury : Well, thanks again, Ryan. I look forward to trying to enlighten your audience today. It's a great industry. I have heard this term by a lot of hoteliers, that they are accidental hospitality individuals, and I kind of fall into that category. I've never worked in a hotel. I never, you know, maybe a few restaurants when I was super young as a busboy or something, but mine was a journey of starting a real estate company in the mid eighties. And we, purchased a building and next door to this building was an old historical hotel in Tulsa that had sat there an occupied for many years. And we ended up purchasing that asset as strategical consolidation with the building and some land that we were buying. And then we set out on a journey to redevelop it. And I think at the time we were gonna, we were working with Hyatt to do one of their first suite hotels. It, it happened to be a bad time, like all cycles, right? We caught ourselves in the middle of the big oil bust that hit and lasted 20 years in Oklahoma. So while we never developed that hotel, it did subsequently get developed. We owned it for 10 years and introduced me to some people in the industry through some exposure, marketing exposure. And we ended up doing some consulting for a family outta Chicago that owned many hotels and golf courses around the country. And, you know, what I would say to you is that was my first exposure to the concept of a boutique hotel, because these were really small hotels that were very, I don't know if I would say run down, but they, they weren't, they weren't cared for. They weren't a true design or boutique, but they were great locations. For example, the Royal Palms was one of them. There were others like that. There were some ground leases the Phoenician Resort, the Harbor Beach, Marriott, things like that.
Episode 53 - Chris are Coury are back after a bit of a hiatus. Chris is still stupid, the guys don't want to be labeled, Coury's kid has his first crush, Anbernic keeps sending Coury more handheld consoles, Chris is embracing emulation more, Coury needs a new computer, Chris may have saved Coury's dog's life, Coury had to get his eyes re-lased, Chris is ditching vinyl for CDs, the guys discuss some new zoomer slang, Chris' stepmom still sucks, Robocop is a bit much for a 9-year-old, the FBI never caught Chris or Coury for copying VHS tapes or stealing cable back in the day, and Coury wants to make gameplay footage mixtapes. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
It's another Patreon poll episode! For this episode my patrons had me play Zillion for the Sega Master System and boy howdy it's a game. I'm joined by Coury from My Life in Gaming and Tiger Chainsaw (check out his YouTube channel!) to talk about Sega's version of Metroid/Impossible Mission. It's a game that had a lot of promise but we were mixed on it's execution. We also take some time to talk about the anime the game is based on. If you would like to help choose future topics for the show as well, join the Still Loading Podcast Patreon and vote in the quaterly polls! Check out everyone's YouTubes/Podcasts below! Heres My Question for You Podcast https://linktr.ee/heresmypodcast My Life in Gaming https://www.youtube.com/@mylifeingaming TigerChainsaw https://www.youtube.com/@TigerChainsawVideoGames Shout-out Song: Zillion Theme Sega Master System Artist: Tokuhiko Uwabo / Yoshiaki Kiuchi / Shingo Kobayashi / Jun Irie Album: Zillion SMS Soundtrack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEsE42YRtws End Song: Zillion Theme (Pure Stone) Artist: Yoshiaki Kiuchi Album: N/A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6zdonhQSEk Get Still Loading Podcast merch! https://www.teepublic.com/user/still-loading-podcast Check out the Bit by Bit Foundation! https://www.bitbybitfoundation.org/ Support the Podcast! https://www.patreon.com/stillloadingpod
You have to love what you doLife is too precious we don't know if we have tomorrowDon't just go after the dollarUsing the color personalities Let go of what doesn't matterTraining your teamUsing the prospects personality language Tonality mattersUpgrading the communication levelQuick Start Guide for Network Marketing bookWould it be ok for us to just have a quick chatHorror stories of being prospectedDoing the opposite of what doesn't workTake a breath before respondingLearn the skills and they'll be forever thereCompliments to make their dayFree Magic Words for Prospecting audios Master the Four Core Skills
Again we skip the Grapes and go directly to the Rock. Former record exec from Capitol Records, Steve Meyer, and Part II speaking about the great Al Coury, Vice President of Capitol Records, co-fouder of RSO Records, and founder of Network Records that eventually led him to Geffen Records. It's another week of Rock talk. Next week we're back on track with the Ontario Wine Industry!
Today we skip the Grapes and go directly to the Rock. Former record exec from Capitol Records, Steve Meyer, speaks with me about the great Al Coury, Vice President of Capitol Records, co-fouder of RSO Records, and founder of Network Records that eventually led him to Geffen Records. Al worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Guns'N'Roses - who else can claim that??
This week's guest is Shawn Coury, athletic director at Pinecrest Academy in Cumming, GA. Shawn gives a plan for the young athlete to develop a sports life balance from a body, mind, and spirit model.
This week of stories about gratitude, I want to share my deep appreciation for Hockey Coach Chris Coury. Chris ensured that every player not only had a great time but also honed their skills, talents, and understanding of the game. The anticipation of enjoyable learning and competition always filled the air when heading to the rink. One of my cherished memories is from summers in Michigan, where former alumni players from the Little Caesar's organization returned for controlled scrimmages. Chris established a remarkable and unparalleled culture during those times!
This week's guest is Shawn Coury, athletic director at Pinecrest Academy in Cumming, GA. Shawn gives a plan for the young athlete to develop a sports life balance from a body, mind, and spirit model.
Welcome to another thrilling episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims". Today, we have two extraordinary guests who live by the beat of their own drum, the dynamic duo of adventure and authenticity, Gaylin Anderson and Lance Coury. Both these gentlemen have turned their passion for motorcycle culture into a thriving business, embracing the fast lane and inspiring others to do the same. They're here to share their journey from casual riding to founding 2Lane Life, a brand that embodies their spirit and love for the open road. We'll delve into the challenges and victories they've encountered, from shaking up their corporate lives to navigating the vast landscape of social media and e-commerce. They're not your average businessmen - with backgrounds in sign painting and financial services, these two riders blend their unique talents into a lifestyle brand that goes beyond bike parts and t-shirts. Their story is one of connection, both with their audience and within the strong community bond of bikers. Dial in as they give us the dirt on their transition from riding dirt bikes to selling them, fostering relationships with significant partners like Harley Davidson, and hosting a YouTube channel that showcases much more than just their love for motorcycles. So gear up for an episode that promises to take you on a ride through the valleys of starting a business, the peaks of community impact, and the twisty roads of personal growth. This is "The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims", and you don't want to miss what our guests have to share with us today.
Storytelling is foundational to how Paul Coury, the Founder and CEO of Coury Hospitality, thinks about hospitality. In this episode, you'll learn why and how they do this.Listen to our other episode with Paul: How We Co-Created A Hot New Club With Kansas City Jazz Legend Lonnie McFaddenWhat did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Paul Coury is the Founder and CEO of Coury Hospitality, and in this episode, shares the story of creating Lonnie's Reno Club. There are so many lessons here for you wherever you are in the hospitality business - from developing relationships to thinking creatively to monetizing your space well. What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Hello everyone, Billy Amendola here. My guest today Fred Coury is mostly known as the drummer from the eighties MTV-multi-platinum-band Cinderella. Coury and Cinderella parted ways in 1991 and Fred joined Stephen Pearcy of Ratt to form the band Arcade and record two albums. Fred also briefly substituted for GnR's drummer Steven Adler in 1987 when health issues forced Adler off the road. At age five, Coury started taking violin lessons and by age six, studied at the Beirut Conservatory of Music in Beirut, Lebanon. At age ten, he added the trumpet to his repertoire, and at age twelve he started playing the drums. Shortly after, as a teen, Coury was accepted to Berklee School of Music in Boston, for violin. These days Coury spends most of his time in his Los Angeles recording studio, Double Forte Music, composing as an Emmy multi-award-winning composer for top television shows and sports teams. In 2021, Coury also co-produced pop sensation and singer/songwriter Debbie Gibson's “The Body Remembers” An avid hockey fan, Coury combined his love of the sport with his musical skills to create the “Goal Song” theme for the LA Kings hockey team. Let's welcome Fred. Enjoy!
The guys discuss the "Stanley Quencher" situation, Coury's daughter is getting into make-up much to his chagrin, Chris has shingles but is excited about Nintendo's classic controllers for their Nintendo Online service, the PlayStation 2 is a pain in the ass, Coury's buying his son a PlayStation 5 controller to use with his iPad, Chris is excited to go see Death Cab in concert again, the guys discuss the Bills loss as well as the Taylor Swift cutaways during Chiefs broadcasts, and Chris heaps so much praise on Pluto TV that they should be sponsoring the show. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Hey, it's the 50th episode! Coury is basically drunk, Chris finally made chili dogs using the Cincinnati chili that Coury sent him, Half of Coury's family stops by the show, Chris watched Uncle Buck for the first time in a long time, Coury's mailbox got taken out by a crane, Chris bought a sound bar for his OLED TV, and Coury can't pee in front of people. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Episode 49 - Coury's life has been turned upside down, the guys discuss the Analogue Duo, Coury is back to wearing glasses, Chris has gone down the 4K rabbit hole thanks to the RetroTink 4K, Yoshi's Island is the most beautiful game on the Super Nintendo, Coury FINALLY listened to the Minutemen mix MD, Chris is tired of the hate being directed toward Thanksgiving food, and Coury deals with seasonal depression. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Chris probably shouldn't be allowed near any tools, Coury gives his after-action report on the Music City Multi-Con, Chris discusses some family issues, Coury is having the same problems with FedEx that everyone else is, and the guys rank every song on Postal Service's 2003 album "Give Up".
Everyone is still trying to murder Chris, Coury's wife busted out the air fryer, Chris couldn't be more delighted to see the Astros out of the MLB playoffs, the guys discuss the joys of home improvement (the act, not the show), Chris went to the greatest concert he'll ever see in his life, Coury took his daughter to see the Taylor Swift concert film, and Chris sold a little more of his soul to Apple. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Chris is stuck in the quagmire of old home ownership, Coury watched Glengarry Glen Ross and was put off by the Die Hard 2 levels of the f-bomb, Chris wonders if featuring Streets of Rage 2 on an episode of Weekend Rental is appropriate or not, Coury is basking in the glory of Cincinnati FC (especially since the Bengals have been such a disappointment), Chris accidentally bought a womens' shirt, Coury is desperate to talk about Shenmue, and the guys answer a few e-mails. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Chris is a proud procrastinator, Coury is about to celebrate 15 years of marriage to his wife but the honeymoon is definitely over, Coury mains Blaze in Streets of Rage 2, Chris went to a concert and liked the opening act so much that he walked out on the headliner, no one cares that iPhones are made out of titanium now, Bob Einstein (Super Dave Osborne) was a comedy genius, "student driver" stickers are the new "baby on board" sign (in that bad drivers are using them to CYA), prunes are out but sardines are in, Chris has Glengarry Glen Ross Tourette's, and the guys rank every track on Radiohead's OK Computer album. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
However many times you think you've urinated in your life, it's more. Coury talk about trying to get his [stuff] together and is putting together a hobo home theater system, it turns out that Florida is hot, Coury's real name is supposed to shock Chris but doesn't, the guys talk about MTV, the Billy Joel song "We Didn't Start the Fire" was OK but the new Fallout Boy revision is not, Chris has a religious experience seeing Mike Watt perform life, and Coury most definitely does not at a Smashing Pumpkins concert. Send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Special guest: Greg Sewart from Generation-16 and the Player One Podcast. Chris is still trying to convince everyone to learn to read Katakana, Coury's mom took him to see Aliens when he was 7, the guys discuss the moment that they accepted their baldness, Greg's favorite Canadian Doritos, Coury is playing Policenauts, the guys discuss E3 and CES shows of yore, neither Coury and Greg cared for The Flash, Chris confuses donairs with doner kababs, Coury thinks he's too good to have an all-you-can-eat meal at a strip club, and the guys talk about Electronic Gaming Monthly and the ins and outs of making YouTube videos. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
The guys discuss their ongoing Minidisc trades, Chris is going to make Coury a Minutemen mixtape, Coury wants to rank every song on Radiohead's "OK Computer" album, Chris watched Michael Jackson's "Remember the Time" video for the first time in probably 30 years, Coury does NOT like being served a can of soda at a sit-down restaurant, Chris does not lick the bowl when no one is looking, Coury is taking his daughter to a Smashing Pumpkins concert, Chris is attempting to rate every flavor of Doritos that he can get his hands on, and the guys answer some e-mails. Follow the show @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Coury is having a bad day and of course it's N64-related, the guys discuss the finer points of artificial strawberry and cherry flavors, Coury has had his favorite coffee mug since high school, Chris has started playing the Yakuza series, the guys talk about their minidisc swap, Street Fighter is the GOAT of fighting game franchises, the guys still have dreams about thrift store scores, and Chris secretly loves the smell of skunks. Follow the show on social media @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Chris had a faux breakfast burrito, Coury wants his wife to become a professional Yelp reviewer, Chris had the greatest moment ever in a video baseball game but still lost, Coury had another run-in with "Miss Wiggle Room", the guys are still looking for a sponsor, Chris finally found out where the Red Hot Chili Peppers have been hiding, Coury took his wife to see Better than Ezra in concert, Chris is excited about Autumn approaching, Coury wants to watch a 4 hour "rock doc" about Tom Petty, Chris is having more consoles modded, Coury needs to start learning Japanese, and Chris watched "My Neighbor Totoro" with his wife. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
The guys get their s—t together, maybe the future is cooler than we think, Paul Rubens died and we will too someday, Chris installs a GC Loader in his GameCube but doesn't need that big of a memory card, the Atari Jaguar has gotten stupid expensive, Coury wants to sell stickers with his face on them, Coury find out that he owns a rare Turbo CD game, Chris visits the nastiest Whole Foods Market, Coury is buying reading glasses, Chris got a peek behind the curtain on a Food Network show, and canola oil needs to be rebranded again. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Bryan Adams' “Summer of '69” is store-brand Bob Seger, Coury gets LASIK surgery, Chris solves the mystery of the JFK assassination, Coury has been watching Magnum P.I. on an over-the-air TV station, you can now control the MiSTer using your phone, the guys discuss Limited Run Games and pre-ordering retro re-releases, and Chris is out of the mixtape game for good. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Creed is getting back together for a can't-miss maritime adventure tailor-made for people with bad taste in music, Coury should start doing his show in his car, Chris is still playing Japanese Baseball games, Coury wants to get fricken laser beams shot into his eyeballs, Chris discusses baseball vs. football, Coury is addicted to FreeVee rock docs, the guys discuss Chasing Amy again, Coury is too good to talk to celebrities unless they're buying a PS2 memory card from him, Coury is really starting to phone in the DISoSWYI segment, and the guys answer listener emails. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Chris has a South Korean food gnome stealing his snacks at work and is getting too old to eat black bean noodles, Coury won't stop futzing with his camera, the guys revisit Better than Ezra and Semisonic, Chris wants to keep his worlds separate, Coury never goes commando, Chris counsels Coury against hanging up his t-shirts, the guys want to bring back the word “sharp”, Chris has more baseball games coming in the mail and complains that people buy Japanese games on the eShop/PlayStation store without having a Japanese account, according to Coury the eShop is infested with anime porn games, the guys talk about drinking during the show, Chris wants to be the internet librarian of PlayStation demo discs, RGB CRTs aren't worth it anymore, Coury will pay either one of his kids $100 if they can beat Super Mario Bros., Coury doesn't mind blowing morning breath in his wife's face, and the guys discuss the “Crocs” situation. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY
Coury and his wife have differing opinions on air conditioning, Chris needs to chill out with some Gatorade, Coury returns from his globetrotting trip to Niagara Falls, the guys both like burned marshmallows, Coury visits his childhood home which was at one point infested with snakes, Chris is getting into the PlayStation 2 library and has strong opinions about Hot Shots 3, the guys (AGAIN) discuss culling their video game collections, Coury fantasizes about submarine sandwiches, and he hates Modest Mouse's early work. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @HeresMyPodcast or send in a question to heresmypodcast@gmail.com #heresmypodcast #HMQFY