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Matt Abrahams is a leading expert in the field of communication and a lecturer in Organizational Behavior at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, where he also hosts the popular, award-winning podcast Think Fast, Talk Smart. A sought-after keynote speaker and consultant, his new book is Think Faster, Talk Smarter. We discussed all of this and more this week on the On Brand podcast. About Matt Abrahams Matt Abrahams is a leading expert in the field of communication. As a Lecturer in Organizational Behavior at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, he teaches popular classes in strategic communication and effective virtual presenting and has received the school's Alumni Teaching Award. Matt also teaches public speaking and co-teaches Improvisationally Speaking in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program. When he isn't teaching, Matt is a highly sought-after keynote speaker and communications consultant and coach. He has helped numerous presenters prepare for high-stakes talks, including IPO road shows, Nobel Prize award presentations, and appearances at TED and the World Economic Forum. His online talks garner millions of views and he hosts the popular, award-winning podcast Think Fast, Talk Smart, The Podcast. His book Speaking Up without Freaking Out: 50 Techniques for Confident and Compelling Presenting has helped a wide audience manage speaking anxiety and present more confidently and authentically. To relax and rejuvenate, Matt enjoys hiking with his wife, talking and watching sports with his kids, hanging out with his friends, and being continually humbled at the karate dojo. Links from the Show Here's a link to Matt's new book Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You're Put on the Spot. Matt has several episodes of his Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast on anxiety and public speaking. Here's one we discussed. We also discussed why improv is important in business. Matt closes his podcast with the question, “Who's a communicator you admire and why?” I asked Matt who pointed us to Britney Packnett Cunningham's work on confidence. What brand has made Matt smile recently? Matt loves Superhuman — a tool that helps him be more efficient with email. Since I turned Matt's question on him, he did the same thing to me — asking me for a brand that's made me smile recently. I went with Criquet Shirts. I love their shirts and the brand's presence on Instagram. Connect with Matt on his website MattAbrahams.com and LinkedIn and check out the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode the boys sit down with country music star, Chris Lane. Chris takes us through his journey as a college athlete that faced injuries which eventually lead to him picking up a guitar as an outlet while he was finishing up college to his first ever concert in High Point, North Carolina where he forced his brother (Cory Lane) to learn the drums and hired a few friends to fill out the rest of the band. After this, Chris was hooked on performing and dedicated himself to developing his craft. Eventually he would go on to start selling out shows at venues other Nashville greats would pass through and got picked up by Big Loud records to produce his first record. He also started touring with some other big acts: Georgia Florida Line, Rascal Flatts and Nelly. Chris shares his introduction to golf, which came a bit later in life. Rascal Flatts introduced him to golf while he was out touring with them and he became hooked. Derek had the pleasure of playing golf with Chris the day we recorded this and we learn about the fierce match between Chris and Cody at The Trump National Golf Club in Palos Verdes, which included a lot of trash talk. We also learn about Chris' new journey in life which is being a husband and now a father. Chris shares that his wife (Lauren) and him decided to name their first born son Dutton (after John Dutton from the hit show Yellowstone). During the rapid fire segment (presented by Criquet Shirts) we learn more about how Chris prepares for a concert and who he would play his dream 5 ball with (it's a bit wild to say the least). All that and much more! If you have any questions or feedback please email us at fourjackpodcast@gmail.com If you like the podcast please rate, review and share with your friends! Cheers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefourjackpod/support
In this episode the boys sit down with Billy Nachman, the co-founder of Criquet Shirts. He shares his journey from New York City, which is where Billy went to school with the other co-founder (Hobson Brown), to Oregon and San Fransisco to work as an architect, and would eventually land in Austin, Texas. Where Criquet Shirts is headquartered today. Billy takes us into his philosophy that has shaped the development of the apparel company and his desire to create timeless clothing that is versatile depending on it's environment. We also learn about Billy's go to golf course - Butler Pitch and Putt (we also learn Billy can be found chatting it up with the community down there, sharing a laugh and ideas). Butler Pitch and Putt also hosted The Tito's Shorties Classic. On the rapid fire, we learn Billy isn't big on breakfast, although he does enjoy a breakfast taco at brunch, and we learn about Carl the Life Caddie. All that and much more! If you have any questions or feedback please email us at fourjackpodcast@gmail.com If you like the podcast please rate, review and share with your friends! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefourjackpod/support
In this episode the boys sit down with JT Higgins, the Hall of Fame Golf Coach that now coaches the USC Men's Golf Team after an incredible career with Texas A&M. We kick things off with JT sharing how he got into coaching golf after never having played the sport competitively and entertaining different career opportunities at the time the idea was presented to him. Bringing his expertise from the basketball court and leadership to help develop talent on and off the golf course. JT shares some insights with the Fam (and the importance of the right schedule) about what it takes to put a National Championship winning golf team together and his views on effective coaching, recruiting and developing leaders once they graduate. (One of his recruits was Andrew Parr - Episode 152). The story of Texas A&M's National Championship win is quite the roller coaster of emotions. During the Rapid Fire (Presented by Criquet Shirts) we have some fun and learn that JT doesn't own anything orange, who JT would play in a dream 5 ball, and a defining moment in life that may or may not have changed the course of his life. All that and much more! If you have any questions or feedback please email us at fourjackpodcast@gmail.com If you like the podcast please rate, review and share with your friends! Cheers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefourjackpod/support
In this episode we kick off Season 4 with Canadian Music Icon, Dallas Smith! The boys dive into Dallas' story of how he was introduced to music, some of his inspirations growing up and how he overcame shyness with a 6 pack and one of his favourite songs that would inevitably lead to his rise to become one of Canada's most celebrated musicians. Achieving success across different music genres, Dallas began his journey with Default and would eventually transition into Country as he matured as an artist. Dallas tells us about his time touring with Nickelback, the people that were instrumental in his success as a musician and we learn about his team at Big Loud Records that continues to support his passion for creating great music. Beyond his exceptional music career, we also dive into one of Dallas' other passions in life, golf. Growing up in the lower mainland we learn about how Dallas got introduced to the game and some of the courses he played growing up in the area. He also tells us about how him and his lead guitar would wake up early and go find a course while on the road before showing up for sound check. We definitely learned about which clubs he prefers using around the course and what he likes to snack on at the turn during our Rapid Fire Segment (Presented by Criquet Shirts). All that and much more! If you have any questions or feedback please email us at fourjackpodcast@gmail.com If you like the podcast please rate, review and share with your friends! Cheers. https://www.instagram.com/dallassmithmusic/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefourjackpod/support
In this episode the boys cover everything that has happened in the world of golf today We recap the RSM where Talor Gooch wins his first tournament and Mac Hughes our beloved Canadian finishes second. The boys also discuss the piece of content that has been blowing up everyones news feed. Tiger's first swing since his accident in Los Angeles. Welcome back Big Cat! We also touch on what happened over on the European Tour, where Collin Morikawa wins the race to Dubai as Rory had a few bad breaks coming down the stretch which has led to the second most viral piece of golf content on the internet today. His ripped shirt. Shoutout to Jin Young Ko who won the CME and takes home the 1.5 million prize and overtakes Nelly Korda as the LPGA Golfer of the Year. Joe Oldham, Head Greenskeeper at Criquet Shirts also joins the program to share some stories about his esteemed golfing and business career in the game. He shares the vision of Criquet and highlights some key insights that have helped him become successful at sales (that will be in his new book). We also talk about what David and Joe have planned for the fine town of Wimberly, Texas. Might be the future home of the Four Jack Podcast. All that and much more! If you have any questions or feedback please email us at fourjackpodcast@gmail.com If you like the podcast please rate, review and share with your friends! Cheers. https://www.instagram.com/talorgooch/ https://www.instagram.com/criquetshirts/ https://www.instagram.com/criquetshirtscanada/ https://www.instagram.com/tigerwoods/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefourjackpod/support
Criquet Shirts Co-Founder Hobson Brown chats their classic golf apparel line, embracing the spirit of the 19th hole, origin story of the company and the Austin golf community The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with Criquet Shirts Co-Founder Hobson Brown about the origin story of the company, development of the their classic golf line and future projects. On the show chat through their classic apparel offering, the Austin golf community, embracing the spirit of the 19th hole, partnering with Luke Wilson and where to drink and dine in Austin. Be sure to check out Criquet Shirts online at https://criquetshirts.com/ or via the links on their website to the Social pages. The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
“Your feet take you on these adventures. You should have quality flip flops that you keep for a long time. That really became our core story.” That spark of an idea led Jeremy Stewart and his wife to found premium flip-flop brand Hari-Mari. In doing so, they essentially created a new market that involved changing behavior around what we put on our feet in warm weather. He took some time to share the story of founding the company and building the brand this week on the On Brand podcast. About Jeremy Stewart Jeremy is the founder of Hari Mari flip flops – a Dallas-based sandal brand he launched in 2012 with his wife, Lila. The idea for Hari Mari was born out of the couple’s time spent living in Indonesia, where they were consistently disappointed with their flip flops – marked by painful break-in periods and the same iterations of black and brown color options. Moving back to the States, they doubled down on their unhealthy obsession with fixing these issues, Hari Mari, and combining color & comfort in a premium flip flop! The Stewarts married this new footwear venture with their passion for helping kids, donating a portion of Hari Mari’s sales to support children battling cancer. They call it Flops Fighting Cancer. Hari Mari has since grown its footprint to include some 1500 retail stores covering 50 U.S. States, Mexico, Japan, Canada, and the Bahamas, in addition to the brand’s own site, HariMari.com. Episode Highlights Start with scrappy market research. As you know, I’m a fan of scrappy marketing. However, until talking with Jeremy, I’d never heard of scrappy market research. When he was struck by the idea of creating premium flip flops, he invited interested parties to a focus group moderated by his friend in exchange for some free pizza. The result? Great intel and a solid start. “Flipping the script.” With Hari Mari, everything is different. Compared to the rest of the category, the product is different. “We started with the pain point — the toe post.” That’s the annoying piece of plastic that turns most people off of flip flips entirely. Jeremy knew they had to do something different, so they brought in the designer from sandal brand Teva to develop something completely different and exceptionally comfortable. Fixing the problem. “We had to talk about the problem first,” says Jeremy. But once you address this challenge you have a standout product. “People are willing to pay more for quality and for something that doesn’t end up in a landfill.” What brand has made Jeremy smile recently? Jeremy shared a few other entrepreneurial Texas fashion brands that make him smile including Criquet Shirts and Howler Brothers both located in Austin. To learn more, go to HariMari.com. As We Wrap … Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you’d like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is sponsored by my book Brand Now. Discover the seven dynamics to help your brand stand out in our crowded, distracted world. Order now and get special digital extras. Learn more. Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to Apple Podcasts and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Until next week, I’ll see you on the Internet!
In this episode of the Dailey Blend Show Podcast Presented by Dailey Blend. We connect with Hobson and Billy of Criquet Shirts (criquetshirts.com). During the episode we discuss how the company was founded, how they learned critical business lessons via a start up incubator in Austin, how staying true to their brand namesake and kept customers coming back and the brand to grow and scale. As always, you can get this episode and all previous episodes on such great platforms as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, Mixcloud, etc.
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Professional BMX street rider & golf aficionado, The Aaron Ross joins Brad on a special edition of The Butter Cut to talk about his career, sponsorship, social media, and how golf has helped balance his life in extreme sports. Then, they talk about Ross' July feature on the Golf Channel for the role he played as a BMX riding, muni rat in Criquet Shirts video, "The Do Anything, Go Anywhere Shirt". Peter & Brad will be back next week with regularly scheduled programming and the Greenbrier. Follow ARoss on Instagram & Twitter @TheAaronRossWatch "The Do Anything, Go Anywhere Shirt": https://vimeo.com/345478276Host: Bradley Kee
Dave discusses his stomach-punch experience at his high school's state championship game, we dissect the new Shaggy memes taking over Twitter and Reddit, and Will finally started 'Game of Thrones' after holding out for years. We also recap This Weekend in Fun. (6:58) This Previous Weekend In Fun (17:55) A Dillon/Bachelor Bri DM Update (22:20) Dave’s Stomach-Punch State Championship Loss (36:56) Shaggy Memes (47:03) Will Finally Started ‘Game of Thrones’ Support us on Patreon and receive episodes every Friday for just $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Fulton & Roark: www.fultonandroark.com (STEAM for 15% off) Criquet Shirts: www.criquetshirts.com (CIRCLINGBACK for 20% off) Twitter: www.twitter.com/circlingbackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/circlingbackpod Visit: www.circlingbackpodcast.com
Geoff Shackelford and Joe House welcome four guests in one show, starting with Arnold Palmer Invitational winner Marc Leishman (02:00), then shifting to discussion of the upcoming WGC Match Play and Austin golf with Criquet Shirts cofounders Billy Nachman and Hobson Brown (18:30). Then they welcome Geoff’s dad, former UCLA basketball star Lynn Shackelford, to further discuss the Austin golf scene (34:00) and the 50th anniversary of his first NCAA championship (37:30).
Geoff Shackelford and Joe House welcome four guests in one show, starting with Arnold Palmer Invitational winner Marc Leishman (02:00), then shifting to discussion of the upcoming WGC Match Play and Austin golf with Criquet Shirts cofounders Billy Nachman and Hobson Brown (18:30). Then they welcome Geoff’s dad, former UCLA basketball star Lynn Shackelford, to further discuss the Austin golf scene (34:00) and the 50th anniversary of his first NCAA championship (37:30).
Episode 229 - Get the hell out of here. Chris Conley from Saves the Day, on this very podcast? Yep, it’s the truth and it couldn’t have exceeded my lofty expectations more. We discussed what it’s like to truly live in the moment, records as chapters in one’s life and anxiety. It was deep, metaphysical and introspective. Please consume and enjoy. Get 20% off your first order at the rad Criquet Shirts by using the promo code WORDS! Look good all day long!Tommy John underwear, shirts and socks are straight up, the best. Get 20% off now by using the code 100WORDSUse our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The 33 year-old listener was the woman who comforted Murray Valeriano during our live episode last week. From a blended family with every kind of abuse imaginable, including her church elder step-grandfather who molested her, her descent into meth and drinking, finding sobriety, and getting therapy for her traumas. This episode is sponsored by Casper Mattresses. Visit www.casper.com/mental This episode is sponsored by Criquet Shirts. For 20% off your first purchase visit www.criquetshirts.com/mental and use offer code MENTAL This episode is sponsored by New Health's Probimune. By signing up for automated delivery you'll get your first bottle free (plus $6.75 shipping and handling) Go to www.probimune.com and use offer code MENTAL at checkout. Click for free tickets to the UC Berkley panel Paul is participating in on OCT 17th.
This is a special holiday episode of Helping Joe. The guys celebrate Festivus, a festival for the rest of us, with the Airing Of Grievances. In this episode, Joe goes through a list of grievances he has with Tucker, Nils, and Charlie over the past year. It's his turn to flip the script on them. This episode was sponsored by Criquet Shirts, a high quality clothing company that designs simple, comfortable, old-school polo shirts made from 100% organic cotton. They hooked Joe up with their polo shirts which are now the best shirts he owns. Go to criquetshirts.com and use the promo code MATE to get 20% off your order.
This week on Helping Joe, everyone is frustrated with Joe’s continued list making and inaction. Joe went on a few interviews but his lack of effort is still woefully inadequate, and Tucker has finally had enough. Charlie & Nils regroup and help Joe get over his irrational thoughts and fears about getting a new job. This episode was sponsored by Criquet Shirts, a high quality clothing company that designs simple, comfortable, old-school polo shirts made from 100% organic cotton. They hooked Joe up with their polo shirts which are now the best shirts he owns. Go to criquetshirts.com and use the promo code MATE to get 20% off your order. This episode was also sponsored by Thrive Market, is a membership-based online shopping club that is making healthy living easy and affordable for everyone. For less than $5 a month, Thrive Market members can buy the best-selling healthy foods and products, always 25-50% off. Go to thrivemarket.com/mate for 1 month free membership + 20% off your first purchase.
In this episode of Helping Joe, Tucker and Nils help Joe get less dumb and talk about job interviews he did last week. But before they can go into their critiques and advice on how to interview better, they first wipe out his ideas about sales (which jobs involve sales) and his larger black & white views (provincial ideas) that are wrong. This episode was sponsored by Criquet Shirts, a high quality clothing company that designs simple, comfortable, old-school polo shirts made from 100% organic cotton. They hooked Joe up with their polo shirts which are now the best shirts he owns. Go to criquetshirts.com and use the promo code MATE to get 20% off your order. This episode was also sponsored by Thrive Market, is a membership-based online shopping club that is making healthy living easy and affordable for everyone. For less than $5 a month, Thrive Market members can buy the best-selling healthy foods and products, always 25-50% off. Go to thrivemarket.com/mate for 1 month free membership + 20% off your first purchase.
Tucker, Nils, and Charlie spend 2+ hours (Ep. 41 is Part 2) digging into Joe’s emotional issues and work habits. In this part, they show him why making 1,000+ pages of lists is a way to avoid action and how he can end his unproductive habits, go on job interviews (just like dates), find a good job, and live a better life. This episode was sponsored by Criquet Shirts, a high quality clothing company that designs simple, comfortable, old-school polo shirts made from 100% organic cotton. They hooked Joe up with their polo shirts which are now the best shirts he owns. Go to criquetshirts.com and use the promo code MATE to get 20% off your order.
Tucker is back on the podcast this week, and he is angry. He, Charlie, and Nils dig into Joe's emotional issues and work habits. There is a big reason why he doesn't get anything done, and they help him realize that he has this anchor holding him down which he is emotionally attached to. Joe also goes on a date with a girl who has heard the podcast. This episode was sponsored by Criquet Shirts, a high quality clothing company that designs simple, comfortable, old-school polo shirts made from 100% organic cotton. They hooked Joe up with their polo shirts which are now the best shirts he owns. Go to criquetshirts.com and use the promo code MATE to get 20% off your order. This episode was also sponsored by Athletic Greens, the best whole foods green supplement out there. Go to athleticgreens.com/mate to get 50% off your first order.