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22 years ago the minds behind Dale's pioneered good beer in a can. Today they're taking it one step further and serving those cans with a side of Jorts! Aaron Baker and Evan Butteris from Dale's sit down with Greg and Damon to talk about educating drinkers that IPAs can in fact come in cans, why denim just felt like the right brand move, and what they're doing with the US curling team. They also talk about the current state of microbrewing, and what to make of the last few years of lower sales and brewery closures.PLUS is an orderly single file line at a bar a bad thing and why is the answer yes? Greg has a theory about why we built the chaos that way.Follow Dale's on Instagram at @drinkdalesBecome a Regular: patreon.com/SpeakeasyRegularsFor resources on dealing with ICE agents in your community visit nouswithoutyou.la/ and @thenycallianceThe Speakeasy is now on YouTube! Tune in to “see” what we're talking about at youtube.com/@Speakeasy.PodcastCheck out Quiote Imports at quioteimports.com and use promo code “Speakeasy” to get free shipping at checkout.Don't forget to click SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show if you can.
We've got a stone cold debate on whether curling should be Canada's national sport. Then, who dishes out a better Thanksgiving, Canadians or Americans?Featuring: John Cullen, Elvira Kurt, Clifton Cremo, and Nathan Macintosh.Fill out our listener survey here. We appreciate your input!
Live from the Hollywood Theatre in Vancouver, B.C., NOM DE BROOM: Taryn brings the case against their sister, Lauren. Taryn and Lauren are both practitioners of the king of Canadian sports, which is, obviously: CURLING! Taryn owns a controversial curling broom, and they have named it in honor of Beyoncé. But Lauren hates this broom. She will not even say its name, say its name. Who's right? Who's wrong?PLUS in Swift Justice we hear cases on: a family book club where just one person has read the book, proper nail clipping technique, and proper sandwich cutting technique. Make sure to stay tuned to the end for Friends of the Court Deb Perelman and Kenji López-Alt to weight in on their sandwich cut preferences!Please consider donating to Al Otro Lado. Al Otro Lado provides legal assistance and humanitarian aid to refugees, deportees, and other migrants trapped at the US-MX border. Donate at alotrolado.org/letsdosomething.We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman!Thanks to reddit user u/banjo_solo for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun! Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Join at $5 a month at maximumfun.org/join!
The girls have faced reality that summer is over and it's time to activate their curling brains. The biggest story to hit the curling world is Brad Gushue has announced his retirement after this season. The girls discuss the reason, what will his team do and where Brad could end up. There's also more roster changes, Slam and Pointsbet competitions and even some pop culture topics. Thanks for tuning in and please enjoy the episode.
Peter Inch tells curling stories from the AMJ Masters and the Grand Slam of Curling event held in London.
Curling champion Glenn Howard talks about working with Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy, getting confused for his older brother Russ (and vice-versa), moving from competing into coaching both his kids and the Swiss national team, his 38 year association with The Beer Store allowing him to have two successful careers, his TV appearance on CBC's Little Mosque on the Prairie, his positive interactions with CBC Sports' Mr Curling Devin Heroux, how The Curling Group is revolutionizing the sport and moving it away from its association with smoking and drinking, just missing an Olympic medal while coaching Great Britain at 2018 Pyeongchang, and why winning The Brier/Canadian Championships was super hard whereas winning World Championships was super important! Glenn and his fellow Class of 2025 Inductees will go into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in a ceremony at Toronto's Granite Club on October 16th...for full event details, please visit https://ontariosportshalloffame.com/ TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Grand Slam of Curling season has started out in London, ON and we talk about some of our early impressions. We then use AI to analyze the pod and ask it some of the pressing questions we have about the show.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
Twenty years ago, Jennifer Jones made what's widely considered one of the greatest shots in curling history – a hail-mary four-pointer that won her the 2005 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and cemented her legacy as an icon in the sport. Now, as she steps away from four-player curling, the six-time Canadian champion and Olympic gold medalist sits down with Piya Chattopadhyay to talk about her memoir, Rock Star, which leaves no stone unturned in looking back on her journey both on and off the ice.
The girls have dusted off themselves and the microphones and are getting ready to cover this EPIC Olympic season! The first hour is spent with Lori and Mary catching up on all the curling news: roster changes, engagements, babies and top stories. After that the girls catch up on other things: TV, pop culture topics and how Mary almost made it to The Golden Bachelor! So much fun conversation! Thanks to our curling community for sticking with us, enjoy the episode!
Olympic gold medalist and the GOAT of curling, Kevin Martin and Jungle Jim Jerome are joined by the great young, Swiss curler Yannick Schwaller. Yannick is off to a good start this year, in what will be an incredibly jam packed year of curling for him. He's will be chasing Olympic gold in both 4 person curling, as well as mixed doubles with his wife Briar Hürlimann (and yes, of course it's pronounced Brier, lol).Please Subscribe to Inside Curling on YouTube, it's the best way to support the show:https://www.youtube.com/@InsideCurlingFollow on your favorite social channels:Twitter: https://x.com/CurlingInsideInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidecurlingpodcast/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsideCurling/Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin and Jungle Jim JeromeProduced, edited and mixed by Mike Rogerson.Recorded by Mason Rogerson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Men's Curling: Consadole Logs 1st Win in Qualifying Tourney for '26 Winter Games
Curler Benny Kapp ist zu Gast im Team Deutschland Podcast. Bei Team D und Olympia-Fans dürfte es bei dem Nachnamen klingeln: Benny kommt aus einer absoluten Curling-Dynastie! Darüber sprechen wir natürlich, außerdem geht es um die erste Olympia-Teilnahme von Team D im Curling seit 2014 und um das Klischee, dass "jeder" als Curler an den Olympischen Spielen teilnehmen könnte...
Former NFL QB Marc Bulger on 3HL - Curling with NFL Legends & Cam Ward's Debut ReactionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NFL QB Marc Bulger on 3HL - Curling with NFL Legends & Cam Ward's Debut ReactionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kurt Hartmeier aus Eggersriet setzt sich für das Curling für Menschen mit einer Beeinträchtigung ein. Für dieses Engagement bekommt er nun einen Preis. Weitere Themen: · Der Verkauf von Einweg-E-Zigaretten könnte im Thurgau verboten werden. Die Kantonsregierung unterstützt eine entsprechende Forderung aus dem Grossen Rat. · Von der Kritik am Stadtrat von Rapperswil-Jona war an der Bürgerversammlung nichts mehr zu spüren. · Zahlen des Astras zeigen: das grosse Verkehrschaos rund um das ESAF im Kanton Glarus blieb aus. · Soll die Bodensee Arena saniert oder abgebrochen werden? Die Auslegeordnung vor der Abstimmung.
Some big changes could be on the horizon for the Men's and Women's World Curling Championships. We look at the arguments for and against a larger field with pool play.
The countdown is on! With the Winter Olympics in Italy just over 6 months away, we're getting into the Games spirit. This week, we're joined by Australian Olympic curler and bona fide legend, Tahli Gill. She's here to talk all things brooms, rocks, and life on the ice, from what it's like to be an athlete in a sport you've probably never seen in person, to travelling to another country for national trials.... Plus Georgie can’t stop talking about girls' cricket (much to Libby’s dismay), and we share our "gold medal moments" of the week – the stories that are making us feel all the feels. AND because we're athletes (to varying degrees) we LOVE a bit of coaching. Hit us up at hello@playonmedia.com.au or send us a DM on our social (@beingsportish) and tell us what you want to hear more of (and what you'd like us to put in the bin). Don't hold back! About Our Guest: Tahli Gill is an Australian curler and Olympian who made history as part of the first Australian curling team to qualify for the Winter Olympics. Known for her infectious passion for the sport, she and mixed doubles partner Dean Hewitt have made a name for themselves on the world stage. Hosts: Georgie and Libby Trickett Connect with Us: Instagram: @beingsportish Website: www.playonmedia.com.au Email: hello@playonmedia.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're taking our inspiration from the popular Am I the A**hole reddit thread. Using stories sent by listeners, we go through the scenarios to determine if the person is or is not an a**hole - at least in that particular circumstance.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
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It's the last week of August! / Price of gas over the weekend was back and forth / JENNIFER JONES AT 7:35! / Bob Irving at 8:35 (1:40); Inspired by the popularity of LABUBU (ugly cute dolls)... What's something you own that is UGLY, and you cherish it (10:00); From screens to headphones... how bad is our hearing as we head back to school? (18:00); Something you own that is ugly and you cherish (25:45); Rock Star: My Life on and off the Ice... Curling superstar Jennifer Jones (28:45); SPORTS! Bob Irving on the CFL, so much golf including the Manitoba Open, and Sarah McCarthy went to the CEBL Championship Weekend & the final game! (41:30); Winning entry on something ugly you own and cherish (54:10); What is the HACKATHON? (58:15).
in this episode I am just talking at the onset of morning 5 a.m after a relishing show watch of breaking bad by the suggestion of my college mate .this is me watching it coz of his suggestion some watch and some talks harmonic brew isn't it ?! the coinciding intersecting energy is really as real as it can be but dreamy and sophisticatedly satiating too! so here I am sharing this with y'all whatever I was feeling in that particular moment .love and light to all of you my cutie listeners ❤️ thankyou for keeping my heart warm ❤️
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Kevin Martin and Jim Jerome kick off season 6 with a Big Bang! The boys start off with a major announcement off the hop... and then they are randomly and unexpectedly joined by one of the greatest curlers in the entire world right now, Joël Retornaz and the head of World Curling, Beau Welling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En un lago helado del siglo XVI, unos granjeros escoceses comenzaron a deslizar piedras sobre el hielo sin imaginar que estaban creando uno de los deportes más peculiares del mundo. No hay velocidad, no hay contacto físico, y sin embargo, cada jugada puede ser tan tensa como un penal de último minuto. ¿Cómo llegó este juego silencioso y estratégico a ser parte del programa olímpico? ¿Por qué le llaman “el ajedrez sobre hielo”? Esta es la historia del curling un deporte que te va a dejar helado, como esa cerveza que estamos por tomarnos.
In Part 2 of Season 12, Episode 33, former PGA Tour player, top orthopedic surgeon, and Olympic historian Bill Mallon returns to share some incredible stories from his time around the game. Bill tells the story of being there when Craig Stadler earned the nickname "The Walrus." He reflects on the players who taught him the most during his time on Tour — including our good friend Gary Player. He also shines a light on some of the most underrated players he's seen over the years. Bill then takes us into his deep well of Olympic knowledge, sharing his favorite Olympic memories and a fascinating connection between golf and the origins of the stones used in Olympic curling.
Curling gold medalist Tyler George builds off a big Duluth win last month while Zach Halverson looks for redemption after a heartbreaking tiebreaker loss to the GOAT in last year's championship. Gregg Swedberg, Tatum Everett from VEN, and Twins.TV VOX Cory Provus round out a loaded quarterfinal group!
Curling gold medalist Tyler George builds off a big Duluth win last month while Zach Halverson looks for redemption after a heartbreaking tiebreaker loss to the GOAT in last year's championship. Gregg Swedberg, Tatum Everett from VEN, and Twins.TV VOX Cory Provus round out a loaded quarterfinal group!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I'm joined by World Champion curler, mom, and Registered Psychotherapist Sarah Wilkes, who brings a rare and valuable dual perspective to the world of sport — one from the ice, and one from the therapist's chair. Currently playing lead on the #1 ranked team in the world and fresh off a World Championship win, Sarah's path hasn't been a straight line. We explore the emotional intensity she's carried since her early days, the influence of her multi-sport background, and the tools she's developed to stay grounded, curious, and consistently high-performing. We also dive into her evolution from fastball to elite curling, her shift into psychotherapy and supporting athletes through a mental health lens, and the difference between mental toughness and true wellness. Sarah shares how curiosity helps shift pressure into presence, how she balances high-level competition with motherhood and team connection, and what it really means to support your whole self — not just the athlete part. Whether you're a competitive curler, a coach, or simply someone looking to approach sport (and life) with more intention, this conversation is packed with insight, heart, and practical takeaways.
Break out the brooms! It's time to learn all about the ever-growing sport of curling, that winter Olympic standout that seems to combine bowling, bocce, and giant heavy rocks! Dean Gemmell, CEO of USA Curling, is here to cast the first stone. And then - you've reviewed us, and how exactly are we supposed to feel about that? It's our “Review of Reviews!” GUEST Dean Gemmell usacurling.org HOUSE BAND Kimberly Ludwikowski SPONSORS Get 15% off OneSkin with the code [PAULA] at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Save 20% off Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/PAULA! #honeylovepod Go to helixsleep.com/paula for 20% off sitewide! Get started at factormeals.com/paula50off and use code paula50off to get 50 percent off plus FREE shipping on your first box! Go to Quince.com/nobody for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns! Right now save twenty percent on your FIRST order and get a free cat toy at prettylitter.com/paula! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Ryan and Bridget are answering a question about why athletes get paid what they do. In this bonus mini-episode of “Million Bazillion,” Bridget and Ryan hear from Colin Hufman, who competed in the 2022 Beijing Olympics with the U.S. curling team. Curling is a sport that's played on ice, in which players slide granite stones toward a target area. We'll learn about Colin's experience earning income as an Olympic athlete, including payments for medals, monthly stipends and promotional endorsements. The hosts realize that making a living as an Olympian involves a lot more than just training and competing in sports.
This week, Ryan and Bridget are answering a question about why athletes get paid what they do. In this bonus mini-episode of “Million Bazillion,” Bridget and Ryan hear from Colin Hufman, who competed in the 2022 Beijing Olympics with the U.S. curling team. Curling is a sport that's played on ice, in which players slide granite stones toward a target area. We'll learn about Colin's experience earning income as an Olympic athlete, including payments for medals, monthly stipends and promotional endorsements. The hosts realize that making a living as an Olympian involves a lot more than just training and competing in sports.
In today's episode, I'm joined by world-class athlete and certified hypnotist Val Sweeting. We talk about how hypnosis supported her during the intense bubble season, what shifted when she stepped away from it, and how she eventually found her way back—this time as a certified hypnotist. Now, she's helping other athletes do the inner work through her new program, Unleashed. Val shares how her training and mindset have evolved over the years, how she balances chasing big goals with being a mom and mentor, and what it really takes to build mental resilience at the elite level. We explore the power of mental training—whether through visualization, therapy, working with a sport psychologist, or trying something like hypnosis—and how it helped her develop the confidence and calm needed to perform under pressure and stay at the top of her game. If you love this episode, check these out: Episode 80: Sofia Mabergs on Team Dynamics, Sweeping & Training for Curling -Olympian Sofia Mabergs discusses her journey with Team Hasselborg, touching on team cohesion, training routines, and the importance of playing to individual strengths. Episode 82: Curling for Beginners & Improvers with John Robertson -Author John Robertson shares insights from his book, offering guidance for curlers at various skill levels to elevate their game. Episode 84: Safe Supplements with Nina Walker -Performance nutritionist Nina Walker discusses how athletes can navigate the world of supplements safely, focusing on making informed choices without compromising health. To stay as up-to-date as possible, make sure to join the Empowered Performance newsletter and to follow me on Instagram at @empoweredperformance All mentioned resources are available in the show notes on my website at www.empoweredperformance.ca/podcast
What does it take to go from the courtroom to the oilfield? On this episode of Oilfield 360, hosts David De Roode and James Wicklund talk with Lucas Jovi, President & CEO of Go Wireline.From his start as a lawyer in Las Vegas to leading a wireline company in North Dakota, Lucas shares key insights on technology, industry challenges, and the impact of Go Wireline's move to an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).A must-listen for anyone in the energy space!00:00 Introduction and Host Banter00:18 OTC Week in Houston01:53 Guest Introduction: Lucas Jovi02:38 Lucas Jovi's Background and Career Journey03:34 The Boom in Williston, North Dakota06:24 Starting Go Wireline15:35 Family Life and Moving to Williston18:48 Curling and Oil Field Technology26:50 Raising the Bar: Achieving NASA-Level Standards27:20 Scaling Up: From Small Business to Industry Competitor28:05 Challenges in the Wireline Sector29:10 Maintaining High Standards in a Competitive Market30:02 Expanding Operations and Infrastructure31:39 Employee Motivation and Retention34:12 The ESOP Transition: Empowering Employees40:29 Navigating Market Challenges and Opportunities44:16 The Role of Bankruptcy in the Oilfield Service Sector50:10 Strategic Growth and Equipment Management57:03 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom
In this shiur we discuss: 1) Does a wife need to make early Shabbos with her husband? 2) Made the bracha on Krias Hatorah on the wrong spot, 3) Took out the wrong Torah from the Aron, 4) Making tradition soups on Shabbos, 5) Is placing food in the oven before Shabbos considered "hatmana", 6) Closing the oven door on Shabbos, 7) Using a thermos on Shabbos, 8) Using a egg slicer on Shabbos, 9) Curling hair on Shabbos, 10) How close of a shave is too close for peyos, 11) Is it ok to place the bed with the feet towards the door?
Nic Sulsky on Growing Curling into a Mainstream Sport | Knup Sports Show Ep. 240 In Episode 240 of the Knup Sports Show, host Ryan Knuppel welcomes back repeat guest and serial entrepreneur Nic Sulsky, now the Co-Founder and CEO of The Curling Group. After leading major gaming and fantasy sports ventures like Monkey Knife Fight and PointsBet Canada, Nic has taken a bold new path—revolutionizing the world of curling. In this episode, he shares how The Curling Group acquired the Grand Slam of Curling and is building out the first-ever professional curling league—Rock League, set to launch in 2026.
In the House this week is JillOfficer…second for Jennifer Jones when the teamwon six Scotties, two world titles and an OlympicGold medal Jill retired from top level women'scurling and now she is a Director on the board ofWorld Curling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Fawcett breaks down today's top stories, with no April Fools tricks or jokes, including the ongoing hearings regarding judicial overreach impacting President Trump's agenda, the conclusion of the eight-year-long Curling v. Raffensperger case concerning voting machines, and the political struggles of Marie Le Pen in France. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.