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Matthew Russo of Southern Miss joins Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn on Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers to talk about their fantastic season, his recruitment and special connection with his dad, where he got the nickname "Bull" and the hidden gems of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Before that, Schass announces his plans to take on the Lettuce Club challenge, and David Kahn believes he can do it. Plus, midweek results, Field of 64 projection reactions and a fond farewell to Stony Brook Head Coach Matt Senk.Go to backyardbaseballbros.com and buy a 4-pack of Borgoballs (the limited edition Ocean Storm Ball is OUT now), and go to BaseballBBQ.com, use the code "3D-20" to get 20% your order of custom-made, college-branded grilling tools. Mother's Day is this weekend - don't forget!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who should be #1 in college baseball right now? Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn debate that topic, among others, on the latest Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers. Texas and Arkansas both have cases, but let's not forget FSU, LSU, Georgia... it's crowded at the top right now, folks! Plus, here comes Texas A&M, Mississippi State and Miami, while Missouri seems destined to make the wrong kind of history. UC Irvine took one on the chin, while WVU seems to have a stranglehold on the Big 12, and Coastal Carolina, Southern Miss and Troy all appear to be lethal Sun Belt contenders. Don't sleep on Northeastern, they have won 16 straight!Go to backyardbaseballbros.com and buy a 4-pack of Borgoballs, and go to BaseballBBQ.com, use the code "3D-20" to get 20% your order of custom-made, college-branded grilling tools. Mother's Day is this weekend - don't forget!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's May, and that means postseason baseball is right around the corner! Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn dive into the latest Field of 64 projections from D1Baseball.com and how things could change on a dime over the remaining 3 weeks of the regular season. Who will be the next head coach at Mississippi State? Would 100 men be able to overcome 1 silverback gorilla? Will you use the discount code "3D-20" at BaseballBBQ.com to get 20% your order of custom-made grilling tools? These questions and more are tackled on Dugouts, Dumbbells and Dingers! And be sure to go to backyardbaseballbros.com and get your Borgoballs today!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Coaching Carousel begins to spin on April 28, 2025, as Mississippi State has parted ways with 7th-year HC Chris Lemonis. Kyle Schassburger returns from Disney World to rejoin David Kahn and discuss this breaking news on Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers, as well as who could replace Lemonis in Starkville next season. Plus, plenty of chippiness surrounded Weekend 11, from Austin to Raleigh to Orlando to Greenville, and all across the college baseball landscape. And, are we worried about Tennessee and Arkansas being deep run contenders in 2025 after their lackluster stretches? FIU and UC Irvine deliver a pair of TKOs to WKU and Cal Poly, and we hand out a Box Score Bingo Trifecta to close out this episode.Go to backyardbaseballbros.com and buy a 4-pack of Borgoballs, and go to BaseballBBQ.com and use the code "3D-20" to get 20% your order of custom-made, college-branded grilling tools. Mother's Day is around the corner folks, we just gave you the inside lane on presents. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger is off on a Disney vacation for the week, so Tripp Hurd, aka, The Lock Doctor, joins David Kahn on the latest Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers. The boys chat all things college baseball betting, which is hard to do because it's hard to find the action, but The Lock Doctor went deep into his bag and came up with some juice that he likes. The guys talk National Champion odds, re-visit the 8 for Omaha from the preseason (and Tripp adds his own selections), and take a look at who they like to claim the coveted Golden Spikes Award come June. Plus, the 2025 NFL Draft begins tonight, so The Lock Doctor reveals his Lock Mock for the first 10 picks or so of this year's selection show. Homework assignments for the weekend - watch a ton of college baseball, go to backyardbaseballbros.com and buy a 4-pack of Borgoballs, and go to BaseballBBQ.com, use the code "3D-20" to get 20% your order of custom-made, college-branded grilling tools, and fire up the grill on a beautiful weekend across the country. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
3 weeks into announcing his retirement from coaching, Georgia Tech head coach Danny Hall has led the Yellow Jackets to their best start in 15 years. He details all the reasons for their success with Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn on Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers. Plus, the 32-year head coach talks life after baseball, what it's like to coach a player with the caliber of Drew Burress, how he's cultivated such a strong tie with the state of Georgia and his current and former players, and much more. Schass and Kahn also recap some midweek results, delve into the negotiations that Schass' best bro had to agree to for their 24-hour jaunt in the Steel City and then preview the weekend slate. Make sure you break out your grilling tools this weekend - it's a warm one! If you don't have any, shame on you, but go to BaseballBBQ.com and use the code "3D-20" for 20% off your order!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Weekend 9 on the diamond was THRILLING, and Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn have all the reaction on Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers! From Texas A&M's pair of walk-off winners to West Virginia and TCU's MASSIVE Big 12 broomings, and Georgia Tech and Western Kentucky continuing to roll through the ACC and Conference USA, there was a lot that happened this past weekend. Plus, Bryson couldn't get it done, but the guys are happy for Rory. Kahn nearly got his identity stolen, but he thwarted the attack. Schass is going to run a marathon in Pittsburgh, but not in the way you're thinking. Will Missouri win an SEC game this year? The boys have set the O/U at 3.5 the rest of the way. Congrats to Blake Gillespie, the latest member of the All-Schass Squad!Be sure to get your grilling tools at BaseballBBQ.com and use the discount code "3D20" for 20% off your order!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Now in his 23rd season as the head coach at Cal Poly, Larry Lee joins Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers to chat with Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn about the Mustangs' remarkable year thus far. Lee shares the origins of West Coast baseball, what makes Cal Poly and the SLO area so special, how much he enjoyed getting to coach his son in college and what it was like to "witness" his big league debut. The Mustangs have a next man up mentality, strive to score one run every inning, and yearn to be exhausted mentally and physically after each game - how can you not love this team? Schass and Kahn also circle the wagons from the previous weekend in college baseball, dive deep into the numbers, both good and bad, and bid farewell to hoops season while saying hello to The Masters! College Baseball can be inexplicable at times, and WE LOVE THAT!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Three of the famed creators of the Borgoball, Blake, Brett and Tatem, join Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers to talk all things Backyard Baseball Bros with Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn! The boys get into the creation of the ball, its various uses, and some new twists on the Borgoball that are coming soon, plus the tight-knit family that is the Borgognos. Schass and Kahn also dive into #CurfewGate, the Torpedo bats that are finally sweeping the nation, Alabama's Justin Lebron narrowly avoiding disaster, and bid a fond farewell to Georgia Tech's Danny Hall. Also, Box Score Bingo returns in grand fashion with an NAIA flare.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vanderbilt's Director of Recruiting, John Michael Morris, joins Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers to talk all things Vanderbilt baseball, Avengers, broadcasting, recruiting and more! Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn recap Kahn's trip to Morgantown to chronicle West Virginia and Arizona, breeze through the weekend results, highlighting several massive SEC, ACC and Big West series. Plus, Chris Pollard and Cliff Godwin go toe to toe (and nearly chest to chest) in a high-caliber midweek bout, and UNCW throws a *perfect game*. Midweeks matter, the MBB tournament has overpromised and underdelivered, and Schass believes his golf game is on the rise.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt, David Kahn, and Tim Jackson delve into the artistic aspects of golf course design, discussing how they blend artistry with functionality and the significance of visual communication. They address minimalism, the balance between aesthetics and functionality, and the historical influences on modern architecture. Their insights encompass land shaping, client relationships, and future design visions. Kahn and Jackson also recount their experiences renovating the Mineshaft Course, emphasizing the trust required between designers and clients and the challenges of creating a par-three course while balancing playability with challenge. They highlight current projects like Edgewood Valley and the mission of the Forbatten Foundation, which raises awareness for a rare genetic disease that affects Kahn's daughters. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Jackson Kahn Design > https://www.jacksonkahndesign.com/ ForeBatten Foundation > https://www.forebatten.org/ Chapters 00:00 Creative Approaches to Golf Course Design 02:54 Artistry vs. Functionality in Golf Course Architecture 06:09 The Importance of Visual Communication in Presentations 09:07 Template Holes: Tradition vs. Innovation 11:50 The Role of Minimalism in Golf Course Design 14:52 Balancing Aesthetics and Functionality 17:58 The Influence of Historical Context on Modern Design 20:57 The Art of Moving Dirt: Shaping Golf Courses 24:10 Client Relationships and Project Management 27:11 The Future of Golf Course Design 37:51 Renovation Journey of the Mineshaft Course 38:13 Creative Freedom in Golf Course Design 39:40 Trust and Autonomy in the Design Process 41:03 The Concept of a Unique Par Three Course 43:50 Balancing Challenge and Playability in Golf 45:19 Inspiration from Military Training in Course Design 49:07 Designing for Membership vs. Tour Events 51:42 Current Projects: Edgewood Valley and Future Plans 58:13 The Forbatten Foundation: A Personal Mission
HOOTY HOOT! The coaching carousel starts EARLY in 2025, with David Pierce taking over immediately as the new head coach of Rice Baseball. Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn break down the latest coaching change in college baseball, as well as detail the last unbeaten to fall in Tennessee. Plus, the baseball boys make their picks for March Madness in basketball, welcome Rintaro Sasaki stateside officially, and discuss the latest technology being utilized by SEC teams this season. Some insane Box Score Bingo and an even wilder catch by Texas A&M Corpus Christi's Christian Smith-Johnson, plus dudes, hat tips and SDA's, wrap up another delirious episode of Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Just 2 unbeatens remain, and one of them is freight train named the Tennessee Volunteers! On the latest Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers, Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn return from covering the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament in Greenville to try and wrap their heads around the most recent results in college baseball. They talk a whole lot of Tennessee, a smidge of Florida State, and give the Stanford Cardinal their props as well. Plus, it was weekend full of no-hitters, and Schass and Kahn feel like they can throw a no-hitter themselves now that they have their very own BORGOBALLS in hand! George Mason breaks a 42-year-old NCAA record, Kahn gets way deep in his nerd bag talking records, and Schass finds his new favorite player, James Quinn-IRONS (#GAINS). Happy Conference Play season everyone! #FREEBERTOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn return from being on baseball assignments with stories GALORE! Schass was in Buies Creek, and Kahn was on the homefront in Winston-Salem, and they have plenty to dissect from their first baseball radio calls of the year. Plus, who will be the last undefeated team standing in college baseball? Are we worried about Texas A&M? Is the double base causing more problems than it needs to? The baseball boys debate these topics, as well as provide this week's Backyard Breakdown, presented by Borgoballs, courtesy of LSU, and dive into the 37th perfect game into college baseball history as part of their Box Score BINGO. Plenty of dudes, hat tips and SDAs to go around as well as the guys get set to hit the road for Greenville for the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Has Rob Vaughn turned the Tide in Tuscaloosa? Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn react to Alabama making the city of Jacksonville look like Tuscaloosa EAST as they swept through the JAX Classic over the weekend, as well as the results at Globe Life Field, in Round Rock and in the state of NC. Plus, Tennessee is Tennessee (duh!), are we worried about Virginia?, and Texas A&M loses Gavin Grahovac for the year. BUT - UMES WON A GAME BABY, LET'S GO! The baseball boys also welcome a new partner, Backyard Baseball Bros, to the podcast, and a new segment, Box Score Bingo, where they find the wackiest box scores throughout the week and dissect them. Campbell's Jett Music, NDSU's Bullpen Catcher, Charleston Baseball's new General Manager, Sam Gjormand, and Cannolis wrap up this INTOXICATING recap of Weekend 2 of college baseball. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How can you not be romantic about college baseball? Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn recap Opening Weekend of the 2025 college baseball season, from Air Force parachuting into GAINSville to the spectacular SCENES in College Station, Globe Life Field and Arizona. The baseball boys run through the Opening Weekend thoughts, give their 8 for Omaha, National Champion and Golden Spikes Preseason picks, and pay homage to some of the wackiest box scores of the weekend before crowning their first DUDES of the week, handing out some Hat Tips and SDAs and remembering the life and broadcasting career of Nebraska PxP broadcaster Greg Sharpe. Plus, do chicks dig the small ball in 2025? Cincinnati may think so!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get Your SEO Audit Profit Peak Demo CallPerth Retail Roadshow (March 6th) In this episode of E-Commerce Australia, Ryan Martin welcomes back Carla Penn-Kahn, co-founder of Profit Peak, along with her partner and co-founder David Kahn. They dive deep into how e-commerce businesses can optimize their profitability, ad spend, and inventory management in 2025.Key takeaways:✅ Short & Sharp Black Friday Sales Work Best – Brands that ran focused 4 day BFCM promotions outperformed those running “Black November” sales.✅ Ad Spend Strategy is Broken – Google & Meta push spend toward high-converting products, but NOT your most profitable ones. Profit Peak flips that model for better margins.✅ Repeat Customers = Secret Goldmine – October buyers often repurchase in November—brands should focus on customer retention strategies leading up to BFCM.✅ AI, SEO & Brand Building Matter More Than Ever – With rising CPAs and AI-driven search engines like ChatGPT, content and authentic brand storytelling will be key to long-term success.✅ Why Inventory Planning is Critical – Understanding which products drive repeat purchases (and which ones don't) is the key to profitable scaling.They also discuss how Profit Peak helps brands unlock hidden revenue by automating ad spend optimization, enhancing inventory forecasting, and identifying the real drivers of profitability in an e-commerce business.
The baseball boys are BACK, and they have BOOTS ON THE GROUND in Columbia, South Carolina! Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn bring Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers on the road for the very first time to open up the 2025 season, as they come to you live from Founders Park, the home of South Carolina baseball. Kyle and David are joined by new head coach Paul Manieri, 1st Baseman Ethan Petry and Opening Day starter Dylan Eskew in a full-fledged Gamecock Baseball takeover podcast! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
La mayor liga de baloncesto del mundo trasladó a París dos partidos entre Indiana Pacers y San Antonio Spurs, con la nueva estrella de este deporte, el francés Victor Wembayama. Es la quinta vez que la NBA realiza un juego de la temporada regular en Francia como parte de su estrategia económica, entre otras cosas, porque el país galo es el primer mercado europeo de sus productos derivados. 16.000 personas coreando “wemby wemby” al unísono para celebrar el regreso a su tierra natal de la joven promesa del baloncesto mundial. Víctor Wembayama se fue a mediados de 2023 a probar suerte en la NBA, al final de su primera temporada fue elegido “rookie del año”. En realidad, no se fue al campeonato estadounidense, se lo llevaron como el primero de la draft, un hito para un jugador francés.Fue seleccionado por los San Antonio Spurs. Con ellos puso el ambiente en la sala Accor Arena, en el occidente de París. “Buenas noches, París”, saludaba Wemby al público antes del partido de la temporada regular ante Indiana Pacers. “Como saben, es una inmensa alegría, un inmenso placer poder venir a jugar aquí, a París. Y no quiero que sea la última vez. Quiero que podamos hacerlo más a menudo. Para ello los necesito. Necesito que hagan toda la algarabía posible para demostrar que Spurs, si ustedes están de acuerdo, debe volver a París. Muchas gracias”. Para esta primera mancha de los NBA Paris Games 2025, los de San Antonio dominaron a los de Indiana sin temblar, para imponerse 140 a 110. Un inmenso Wembayama al marca 30 puntos, ofrecer seis pases decisivos y cinco contras. Con un estilo de juego híbrido gracias a su visión del campo, su capacidad defensiva, el lanzamiento a tres puntos y a sus 2'21 metros de estatura.Uno de los partidos de la temporadaEn el papel los Spurs eran visitantes, pero el apoyo constante del público los hizo sentir como en casa y supieron pagar con espectáculo.“Para jugar un gran partido tienes que concentrarte en las pequeñas cosas, en los detalles y no intentar hacer nada del otro mundo. Eso es todo. Y al final, es la multiplicidad de acciones simples y colectivas lo que hace que el partido sea increíble. Así que estoy orgulloso de mi equipo porque, hoy, han sido capaces de concentrarse en las pequeñas cosas y así jugamos uno de nuestros mejores partidos de la temporada”, le decía Víctor Wembayama a más de 300 periodistas, tras el partido.La franquicia con sede en San Antonio, Texas, compite en la Conferencia Oeste que ya vio a otro francés brillar: Tony Parker. Entre 2001 y 2018 ganó cuatro campeonatos de la NBA y es considerado el mejor jugador de la historia del baloncesto francés. TP hizo parte del grupo de leyendas invitadas al juego.¿NBA made in France? Wembayama hace parte del negocio de exportación de galos hacia la liga de baloncesto más importante del mundo. De los 61 jugadores extranjeros en la temporada actual, 14 son franceses. Otro está en los Spurs y tuvo algunos minutos de juego en el cuarto periodo, el alero Sidy Cissoko.“Tuve la suerte de salir de Francia muy joven para ir a jugar a España (Saski Baskonia). Pero todos tenemos un sueño: llegar a la NBA. Quiero seguir en la NBA mucho tiempo. Espero mi oportunidad para tener más tiempo de juego. Hay que tener mucha paciencia y creo que mi oportunidad llegará algún día, espero. Y es como dice el coach Gregg Popovich: Pounding The Rock, golpea la roca. Así que hay que tener paciencia”, decía Cissoko a RFI durante el último entrenamiento de Spurs en París.“Después de Estados Unidos y Canadá, Francia es la tercera nacionalidad más importante dentro de los jugadores de la NBA y la NBA para desarrollarse en el mundo, para vender su juego, sus imágenes y todos los productos que desarrollan necesitan a estos jugadores internacionales para dar más visibilidad en los países. Los franceses van a tener más interés en la NBA porque tenemos a Wemby y estos 14 jugadores franceses. También los partidos que hacen en otras partes del mundo es una manera para ellos de desarrollar su imagen, su visibilidad y las ventas con un objetivo económico”, explicó Magali Tezenas de Montcel, directora general de SPORSORA, organización que reúne a todos los actores del deporte en Francia. EN 1990 la NBA empezó su estrategia de visibilidad internacional disputando partidos de exhibición, sobre todo de la temporada regular, es decir de competencia oficial. En Ciudad de México lo hacen desde 1997, en París desde el 2000. El negocio de la NBA Paris Games En un informe publicado por SPORSORA, se lee que la NBA ganó 4 millones de euros en la boletería de 2024, este año podría ser el doble ya que por primera vez se programó una doble confrontación. Más de 200 mil personas postularon en el sitio web oficial para obtener una entrada, tras un sorteo sólo 32 mil personas fueron seleccionadas. Después de cuatro intentos “por fin” Carolina fue elegida y pudo comprar cuatro tiquetes para venir con su familia. “Este año pude ofrecer un bonito regalo de Navidad a mi esposo y a mis dos hijos, apasionados del baloncesto. Pagamos 300 euros por la entrada, así que 1.200 euros en total más el tren desde Alsacia, en el este de Francia y el hotel. El costo fue alto, pero valió la pena hacerles felices”.En la misma fila para entrar al partido, están Thomas y Maxime. Ellos viajaron desde Toloza, sur oeste francés. “Compramos billetes a 400 euros cada uno, para ello rompimos la alcancía. Obligados porque esto es histórico. También compramos una camiseta para celebrar el acontecimiento y es el número uno de Spurs, la de Victor Wembanyama”, expresó Thomas.Camisetas de los equipos, gorras, bufandas, llaveros, imanes, pins… una gran productos son vendidos en tiendas itinerantes alrededor del Accor Arena. “Como cada año, cuando termina la NBA Paris Games, generalmente no quedan muchos productos, solamente algunas camisetas de equipos que cuestan más de 100 euros. Pero las camisetas que cuestan unos de 40 euros se agotan rápido”, aseguró Sacha, vendedora en una de las tiendas oficiales. Y es que Francia es el primer mercado europeo para la NBA en productos derivados.¿Liga francesa de baloncesto Made in NBA? Los equipos de la liga francesa son poco a poco permeados por la cultura de la NBA, lo recordó Magali Tezenas de Montcel, directora general de SPORSORA: “El propietario del equipo Paris Basketball es americano, es David Kahn, que tenía una franquicia de NBA y vino con toda esta cultura del entretenimiento americano. Y claro que cuando vas a un partido ahora de basket en Francia, cada vez más hay todas estas cosas que funcionan en Estados Unidos”.En los partidos del Paris Basket el ambiente se parece cada vez más a los de la liga estadounidense. Dj, animación entre cada periodo, cánticos al honor del equipo, así como gradas con los colores que lo representan.Un ambiente que disfruta desde el rectángulo Yakuba Outtara, otro de los franceses que ha pasado por la NBA y ahora al servicio del Paris Basket: “Como jugador, es difícil prestar atención a lo que ocurre a tu alrededor porque tienes que concentrarte y pensar en la siguiente jugada. Tenemos tiros que meter, tenemos acciones defensivas que realizar, tenemos sistemas que implementar. Así que tenemos que permanecer en nuestra burbuja y centrarnos en el partido. Por otro lado, a veces, cuando conseguimos cambiar el rumbo del partido y oímos de verdad los gritos del público que nos rodea, es un verdadero estímulo y te da energía".Para algunos el modelo de negocio de la NBA, la liga privada de baloncesto de Estados Unidos, ha inspirado de cierta manera a la Liga francesa. Para los jugadores de la llamada Betclic Elite, es un trabajo en el que pueden ganar entre 100 mil y 2 millones de euros anuales; para el público un espectáculo; para las marcas, una oportunidad de negocio.“El baloncesto interesa mucho las marcas porque es un deporte muy desarrollado en Francia, que se juega en todo el país. Lo juegan igual hombres y mujeres lo que también es importante para las marcas. Tenemos un campeonato nacional que funciona muy bien. La Federación Francesa de Baloncesto es una federación muy avanzada sobre los temas de marketing y de negocio. Y con un equipo nacional que tiene muy buenos resultados”, aseveró Tezenas.Entre los buenos resultados a los que hizo referencia la experta, está el que Francia fue subcampeón olímpico en París 2024 con Víctor Wembayama en el rectángulo de madera. Francia perdió la final 98- 87 frente a Estados Unidos, cuyo equipo completo juega en la NBA. Escuche el reportaje:Economía del deporte: la fiebre de la NBA en París. Un reportaje de Ana María Ospina, con la producción técnica de Pierre Zanutto.
La mayor liga de baloncesto del mundo trasladó a París dos partidos entre Indiana Pacers y San Antonio Spurs, con la nueva estrella de este deporte, el francés Victor Wembayama. Es la quinta vez que la NBA realiza un juego de la temporada regular en Francia como parte de su estrategia económica, entre otras cosas, porque el país galo es el primer mercado europeo de sus productos derivados. 16.000 personas coreando “wemby wemby” al unísono para celebrar el regreso a su tierra natal de la joven promesa del baloncesto mundial. Víctor Wembayama se fue a mediados de 2023 a probar suerte en la NBA, al final de su primera temporada fue elegido “rookie del año”. En realidad, no se fue al campeonato estadounidense, se lo llevaron como el primero de la draft, un hito para un jugador francés.Fue seleccionado por los San Antonio Spurs. Con ellos puso el ambiente en la sala Accor Arena, en el occidente de París. “Buenas noches, París”, saludaba Wemby al público antes del partido de la temporada regular ante Indiana Pacers. “Como saben, es una inmensa alegría, un inmenso placer poder venir a jugar aquí, a París. Y no quiero que sea la última vez. Quiero que podamos hacerlo más a menudo. Para ello los necesito. Necesito que hagan toda la algarabía posible para demostrar que Spurs, si ustedes están de acuerdo, debe volver a París. Muchas gracias”. Para esta primera mancha de los NBA Paris Games 2025, los de San Antonio dominaron a los de Indiana sin temblar, para imponerse 140 a 110. Un inmenso Wembayama al marca 30 puntos, ofrecer seis pases decisivos y cinco contras. Con un estilo de juego híbrido gracias a su visión del campo, su capacidad defensiva, el lanzamiento a tres puntos y a sus 2'21 metros de estatura.Uno de los partidos de la temporadaEn el papel los Spurs eran visitantes, pero el apoyo constante del público los hizo sentir como en casa y supieron pagar con espectáculo.“Para jugar un gran partido tienes que concentrarte en las pequeñas cosas, en los detalles y no intentar hacer nada del otro mundo. Eso es todo. Y al final, es la multiplicidad de acciones simples y colectivas lo que hace que el partido sea increíble. Así que estoy orgulloso de mi equipo porque, hoy, han sido capaces de concentrarse en las pequeñas cosas y así jugamos uno de nuestros mejores partidos de la temporada”, le decía Víctor Wembayama a más de 300 periodistas, tras el partido.La franquicia con sede en San Antonio, Texas, compite en la Conferencia Oeste que ya vio a otro francés brillar: Tony Parker. Entre 2001 y 2018 ganó cuatro campeonatos de la NBA y es considerado el mejor jugador de la historia del baloncesto francés. TP hizo parte del grupo de leyendas invitadas al juego.¿NBA made in France? Wembayama hace parte del negocio de exportación de galos hacia la liga de baloncesto más importante del mundo. De los 61 jugadores extranjeros en la temporada actual, 14 son franceses. Otro está en los Spurs y tuvo algunos minutos de juego en el cuarto periodo, el alero Sidy Cissoko.“Tuve la suerte de salir de Francia muy joven para ir a jugar a España (Saski Baskonia). Pero todos tenemos un sueño: llegar a la NBA. Quiero seguir en la NBA mucho tiempo. Espero mi oportunidad para tener más tiempo de juego. Hay que tener mucha paciencia y creo que mi oportunidad llegará algún día, espero. Y es como dice el coach Gregg Popovich: Pounding The Rock, golpea la roca. Así que hay que tener paciencia”, decía Cissoko a RFI durante el último entrenamiento de Spurs en París.“Después de Estados Unidos y Canadá, Francia es la tercera nacionalidad más importante dentro de los jugadores de la NBA y la NBA para desarrollarse en el mundo, para vender su juego, sus imágenes y todos los productos que desarrollan necesitan a estos jugadores internacionales para dar más visibilidad en los países. Los franceses van a tener más interés en la NBA porque tenemos a Wemby y estos 14 jugadores franceses. También los partidos que hacen en otras partes del mundo es una manera para ellos de desarrollar su imagen, su visibilidad y las ventas con un objetivo económico”, explicó Magali Tezenas de Montcel, directora general de SPORSORA, organización que reúne a todos los actores del deporte en Francia. EN 1990 la NBA empezó su estrategia de visibilidad internacional disputando partidos de exhibición, sobre todo de la temporada regular, es decir de competencia oficial. En Ciudad de México lo hacen desde 1997, en París desde el 2000. El negocio de la NBA Paris Games En un informe publicado por SPORSORA, se lee que la NBA ganó 4 millones de euros en la boletería de 2024, este año podría ser el doble ya que por primera vez se programó una doble confrontación. Más de 200 mil personas postularon en el sitio web oficial para obtener una entrada, tras un sorteo sólo 32 mil personas fueron seleccionadas. Después de cuatro intentos “por fin” Carolina fue elegida y pudo comprar cuatro tiquetes para venir con su familia. “Este año pude ofrecer un bonito regalo de Navidad a mi esposo y a mis dos hijos, apasionados del baloncesto. Pagamos 300 euros por la entrada, así que 1.200 euros en total más el tren desde Alsacia, en el este de Francia y el hotel. El costo fue alto, pero valió la pena hacerles felices”.En la misma fila para entrar al partido, están Thomas y Maxime. Ellos viajaron desde Toloza, sur oeste francés. “Compramos billetes a 400 euros cada uno, para ello rompimos la alcancía. Obligados porque esto es histórico. También compramos una camiseta para celebrar el acontecimiento y es el número uno de Spurs, la de Victor Wembanyama”, expresó Thomas.Camisetas de los equipos, gorras, bufandas, llaveros, imanes, pins… una gran productos son vendidos en tiendas itinerantes alrededor del Accor Arena. “Como cada año, cuando termina la NBA Paris Games, generalmente no quedan muchos productos, solamente algunas camisetas de equipos que cuestan más de 100 euros. Pero las camisetas que cuestan unos de 40 euros se agotan rápido”, aseguró Sacha, vendedora en una de las tiendas oficiales. Y es que Francia es el primer mercado europeo para la NBA en productos derivados.¿Liga francesa de baloncesto Made in NBA? Los equipos de la liga francesa son poco a poco permeados por la cultura de la NBA, lo recordó Magali Tezenas de Montcel, directora general de SPORSORA: “El propietario del equipo Paris Basketball es americano, es David Kahn, que tenía una franquicia de NBA y vino con toda esta cultura del entretenimiento americano. Y claro que cuando vas a un partido ahora de basket en Francia, cada vez más hay todas estas cosas que funcionan en Estados Unidos”.En los partidos del Paris Basket el ambiente se parece cada vez más a los de la liga estadounidense. Dj, animación entre cada periodo, cánticos al honor del equipo, así como gradas con los colores que lo representan.Un ambiente que disfruta desde el rectángulo Yakuba Outtara, otro de los franceses que ha pasado por la NBA y ahora al servicio del Paris Basket: “Como jugador, es difícil prestar atención a lo que ocurre a tu alrededor porque tienes que concentrarte y pensar en la siguiente jugada. Tenemos tiros que meter, tenemos acciones defensivas que realizar, tenemos sistemas que implementar. Así que tenemos que permanecer en nuestra burbuja y centrarnos en el partido. Por otro lado, a veces, cuando conseguimos cambiar el rumbo del partido y oímos de verdad los gritos del público que nos rodea, es un verdadero estímulo y te da energía".Para algunos el modelo de negocio de la NBA, la liga privada de baloncesto de Estados Unidos, ha inspirado de cierta manera a la Liga francesa. Para los jugadores de la llamada Betclic Elite, es un trabajo en el que pueden ganar entre 100 mil y 2 millones de euros anuales; para el público un espectáculo; para las marcas, una oportunidad de negocio.“El baloncesto interesa mucho las marcas porque es un deporte muy desarrollado en Francia, que se juega en todo el país. Lo juegan igual hombres y mujeres lo que también es importante para las marcas. Tenemos un campeonato nacional que funciona muy bien. La Federación Francesa de Baloncesto es una federación muy avanzada sobre los temas de marketing y de negocio. Y con un equipo nacional que tiene muy buenos resultados”, aseveró Tezenas.Entre los buenos resultados a los que hizo referencia la experta, está el que Francia fue subcampeón olímpico en París 2024 con Víctor Wembayama en el rectángulo de madera. Francia perdió la final 98- 87 frente a Estados Unidos, cuyo equipo completo juega en la NBA. Escuche el reportaje:Economía del deporte: la fiebre de la NBA en París. Un reportaje de Ana María Ospina, con la producción técnica de Pierre Zanutto.
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In this special Best of 2024 episode of Add To Cart, we revisit five of Nathan's standout conversations from across the year. We revisit insights from Profit Peak's Carla Penn-Kahn and David Kahn, who unlocked a 20% profit boost for their multi-brand sneaker empire using real-time data and Adore Beauty's Dan Ferguson, who uses psychology to build customer loyalty through innovative dual funnels. We recap wisdom on nudges and sludges from behavioural economics expert Sonia Friedrich and learn how Adam Bouris from WHO IS ELIJAH has mastered bold, strategic wholesale cuts to power global expansion. We also revisit Anaita Sarkar, from Hero Packaging, retention strategies and the "magic bucket" concept that turned satisfied customers into vocal advocates.This episode was brought to you by: Deliver In PersonShopify PlusAbout your host:Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with David Kahn, a fellow explorer of True Sidereal Astrology and Cosmic Human Design & Gene Keys. We dove deep into the evolving world of human design, astrology, and self-discovery. This conversation was a breath of fresh air, reminding us that these systems are tools for growth, not rigid boxes to confine ourselves in. Key takeaways: Human Design evolution: We discussed how Human Design has changed over time, from Ra Uru Hu's initial experience to the current interpretations. David shared some fascinating insights about the early days of Human Design and how it transformed into a business model. True Sidereal perspective: We explored the shift from tropical to true sidereal astrology and how it can offer a fresh perspective on our charts. Both David and I found that true sidereal resonated more deeply with us and offered new insights. Flexibility in interpretation: We emphasized the importance of not getting too attached to any one system or interpretation. These tools are meant to help us understand ourselves better, not limit us. The Trifecta approach: David introduced his Trifecta system, which combines elements of astrology, human design, and sound healing. It's a journey-based approach that focuses on core wounds, life path, and prosperity. Artfulness in self-discovery: We talked about the importance of creativity and artfulness in exploring these systems. David shared how he incorporates music and meditation into his work. Trusting your intuition: Perhaps the most important takeaway is to always listen to your heart and trust your intuition. These systems are guides, but ultimately, you know what's best for you. This conversation left me feeling inspired and reminded me why I love exploring these topics. It's not about finding the "right" system, but about using these tools to deepen our self-understanding and grow. Remember, we're all on our own unique journeys. Whether you resonate with tropical or true sidereal, Human Design or Astrology, the most important thing is that it helps you trust yourself more deeply. If you're curious to learn more about David's work, check out his free three-day journey where you can discover your collective wound placement and experience one of his Chiron-tuned meditations. You'll find the link below. As always, thank you for tuning in and joining me on this cosmic journey of self-discovery. Until next time, keep shining your unique light! About David: I am here to help people find total coherence between themselves and the evolutionary processes at play. I have innovated upon human design and astrology and use frequency to support the re-aligning with one's cosmic essence. Core Wounding Calculator: https://learning.octaveleap.com/core-wounding-calculator/ https://www.octaveleap.com/ https://www.instagram.com/octave.leap/ How to get in touch with Analena: E-mail: bloom@analenafuchs.com Book a 1-on-1 True Sidereal Human Design Reading: https://calendly.com/analenafuchs/ Analena's Website: https://www.analenafuchs.com Analena's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/analena.fuchs/
In their last episode for 2023-2024, Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn are joined by National Champion lefty Zander Sechrist of Tennessee to break down his special final season with the Volunteers. Zander details the impact his family had on his personal and athletic endeavors, how Tony Vitello and Frank Anderson have become father and grandfather figures to him, his aspirations post-baseball, how he became the crafty southpaw you see today, the two sides of Zander Sechrist, and a whole lot more. Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers is presented by Baseball BBQ. Baseball BBQ makes patented baseball-bat-handle BBQ tools licensed for the best teams in college baseball. Fun and functional, Baseball BBQ products are perfect for casual fans or serious grillers. Visit Baseball B-B-Q dot com Slash C-S-N to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Tennessee Volunteers are the 2024 national champions of college baseball! Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn get together one final time to break down Tennessee's historic run to their first-ever baseball national championship. Plus, Jack DeLongchamps (@JDelongchamps on X) of Pencil Talk and 11.7 joins the show and regales us with his favorite interviews and moments from his time at the College World Series while living in "The Teal Ninja". Schass and Kahn also give props to Charlie Condon on becoming the first Georgia Bulldog to win the Golden Spikes Award, and break down the HUGE coaching news of Jim Schlossnagle relocation from College Station to Austin just 24 hours after his team lost in the MCWS Finals. And, we give the final count for the 2024 Jell-O Shot Challenge at Rocco's, as well as pat Schass on the back for winning the D1Baseball Bracket Challenge. Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers' postseason coverage is brought to you Baseball BBQ. Baseball BBQ makes patented baseball-bat-handle BBQ tools licensed for the best teams in college baseball. Fun and functional, Baseball BBQ products are perfect for casual fans or serious grillers. Visit Baseball B-B-Q dot com Slash C-S-N to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn preview the MCWS Championship Series between #1 Tennessee and #3 Texas A&M. The guys break down the historical significance of this matchup, what this appearance in the finals means for both programs and head coaches, and tie a bow on the years for Florida, Florida State, North Carolina and Kentucky. Plus, a Championship Pick on the way out the door!Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers is presented by Baseball BBQ. "Baseball BBQ makes patented baseball-bat-handle BBQ tools licensed for the best teams in college baseball. Fun and functional, Baseball BBQ products are perfect for casual fans or serious grillers. Visit Baseball B-B-Q dot com Slash C-S-N to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!"See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn recap the first 8 games of the 2024 Men's College World Series. The boys pick out their favorite moments from the first 4 days of competition, give Tennessee and Texas A&M their flowers for being 2-0, and close the book on Virginia and NC State for 2024. Plus, a few thoughts on Mark Kingston and Billy Mohl finding a new home with Creighton. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn preview the Men's College World Series field with ESPN's Mike Monaco. Mike shares his thoughts on North Carolina after seeing them in Regional and Super Regional play, the art of the Home Run call and his thoughts on why home runs continue to increase in MLB, as well as who's got the edge in the annual Omaha golf outing among his peers. Schass and Kahn also give their winner picks, talk softball, kickball, the US Open and Father's Day on the way out the door.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the latest Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers, Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn recap the results from Super Regional weekend, and are joined by Kentucky's Nick Lopez! Lopez breaks down what it means to be a part of this Wildcats program that has manufactured so many "firsts" this season, how he ended up in Lexington from Southern California via Chipotle, his own podcasting endeavors, and more. Plus, Schass and Kahn have their thoughts some early coaching hires, as Mitch Hannahs heads to South Florida and Paul Manieri is back in the saddle, this time at South Carolina. Also, a hat tip to Oklahoma softball for winning their 4th consecutive Women's College World Series title. All of our postseason coverage for Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers is presented by Baseball BBQ. Baseball BBQ makes patented baseball-bat-handle BBQ tools licensed for the best teams in college baseball. Fun and functional, Baseball BBQ products are perfect for casual fans or serious grillers. Visit Baseball B-B-Q dot com Slash C-S-N to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn get back together to preview Super Regional weekend in college baseball. They go through each matchup and make their picks, and Kahn provides a Little Known Fact for each team he selected, without Schass's knowledge, but much to his liking. They also talk transfer portal news, the coaching carousel and NIL, plus give their prediction on who will win the 2024 Golden Spikes Award. David Kahn will be in Chapel Hill this weekend watching West Virginia play North Carolina, while Kyle Schassburger will be searching for some Mount Olive pickles. Catch the Westwood One Sports radio call of the Women's College World Series on the Varsity Network App, as Oklahoma looks to secure a 4th consecutive WCWS title tonight over Texas. Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers' postseason coverage is presented by Baseball BBQ. Baseball BBQ makes patented baseball-bat-handle BBQ tools licensed for the best teams in college baseball. Fun and functional, Baseball BBQ products are perfect for casual fans or serious grillers. Visit Baseball B-B-Q dot com Slash C-S-N to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn run through the results from an insane Regional Weekend in college baseball, and Derek Clark, WVU's ace, joins the show! The guys chat with DC about his rubber arm, his process from going to Northwood University to West Virginia, learning Country Roads, whether or not he hates that his birthday is on Christmas, leaving Randy Mazey stranded in Tucson, and so much more. Plus, who could replace Mark Kingston at South Carolina? And on the way out, pour one out for Birmingham Southern College. Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers' postseason coverage is presented by Baseball BBQ! Visit Baseball B-B-Q dot com Slash C-S-N to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Regional Weekend is here! Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn get back together ahead of the start of college baseball's postseason to break down each of the 16 NCAA Regionals. They take a look at the matchups, make their picks, and give some word and song associations with each Regional. Plus, a couple of SDAs on the way out to Grambling and Tulane baseball for some iconic tweets and team traditions. Be sure to tune in to Schass and Kahn as part of the NCAA Baseball Regional Rundown Show, airing Friday, May 31, to Monday, June 3, 3-11 pm (ET), only on the Varsity Network App. Also - get yourself to BaseballBBQ.com/CSN to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn return from Hoover to give their thoughts on the 2024 NCAA Baseball Field of 64! Which teams got snubbed? Who got the toughest Regional Draw? How did the SEC get 11 teams in the field? All the answers are provided here, plus an homage to Bill Walton and Miller Pope, as well as Birmingham Southern College. AND, we have a new partner - Baseball BBQ! .Baseball BBQ makes patented baseball-bat-handle BBQ tools licensed for the best teams in college baseball. Fun and functional, Baseball BBQ products are perfect for casual fans or serious grillers. Visit Baseball B-B-Q dot com Slash C-S-N to find the perfect grilling gift for the college baseball fans in your life!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With the college baseball regular season officially in the books, Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn get together to set the table for conference tournament week across the nation. Will the SEC get 11 teams into the Field of 64? Did NC State do enough to earn a hosting bid? Will Illinois, the B1G regular season champion, get into the postseason if they don't win the conference tournament? Is anybody hotter than the Tennessee Volunteers right now? Schass and Kahn answer all of these questions, and more, on the latest Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers! Plus, they detail the full slate of conference tournaments coming up, as well as give live updates on the Ivy League and Patriot League tournaments, and unveil some phenomenal stories on Texas A&M's Ryan Targac, Valparaiso's HC Brian Schmack and Texas Longhorns Superfan Scott Wilson. Listen to Schass and Kahn, along with Tim Bickford and Gabe Genovesi, this week in HOOVER on the SEC Radio Network and the Varsity Network App!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the final regular season weekend of college baseball, and with so much at stake, Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn get together to give you all the conference implications. Plus, Skip Johnson, head coach of the Big 12 regular season champion Oklahoma Sooners, joins the show. Skip details the legacy of Sooner baseball, his philosophies on pitching and life, and his famous deer chili recipe. Schass and Kahn also check their work with varying results on the latest Field of 64, talk college baseball video game covers and schedule releases, and give some love to Gary Gilmore, Randy Mazey and Paul Skenes. 4 locks of the week as well from Schass - is he CRAZY? Find out on the latest episode of Dugouts, Dumbbells and Dingers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
So much is left to be decided as we enter the final week of the regular season in college baseball, and Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn are here to break it all down on Dugouts, Dumbbells and Dingers. From the SEC going bananas in the weirdest of ways to four Top 8 national seeds going down, there's plenty left on the table as we gear up for the postseason. Schass and Kahn dissect the latest happenings on the diamond, as well as try their hand at crafting their own Field of 64 (but they melted their brains in the process). Plus, should coaches use ChatGPT to create their lineup cards from now on? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn are joined by ECU baseball head coach Cliff Godwin as his Pirates head to New Orleans for a series at Tulane this weekend. Godwin details how powerful of an impact The Jungle has at home games, the importance of "character" amongst his players, the story of how Trey Yesavage went from football to baseball, and much more. Plus, Kahn returns from Chicago full of deep dish pizza and not a lot of sleep, while Schass learned WAY too much at the dentist this week with Pudge. Notes on the latest Field of 64 projections, Paul Skenes' looming MLB debut, and a heavy lineup card are also a part of this loaded Dugouts, Dumbbells and Dingers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Even while there's a new national No. 1, Snoop Dogg has inspired us to start the pod with Pac-12 leader Arizona. Kyle Schassburger & David Kahn detail the tightest of conference races, Charlie Condon's pursuit of Pete Incaviglia's HR record, & they deliver their own Power 10. Plus, Dudes, Hat Tips, & Social Displays of Affection.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn are joined (35:45) by the 11th-year head coach of Indiana State baseball, Mitch Hannahs, to discuss the Sycamores' domination of the MVC and stepping into the national spotlight. Hannahs also details several of his coaching and lifestyle philosophies and gives the down-low on the city of Terre Haute. Kahn and Schass also debate the merits of UCSB vs. UC Irvine as a regional host, discuss Nebraska's first 9-inning no-hitter since 1954, and the miraculous efforts of the #BeeHivegenist, Matt Hilton that led him to getting a trading card deal with Topps. So, the question is... what other non-players/environments deserve their own trading card?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Even after a cohost rolls his ankle you learn that you can't keep a good podcast down. David Kahn rallies from injury to recap the weekend with Kyle Schassburger & banter over their high major favorites to win their respective leagues. Plus, what in the heck happened in College Station Saturday, and, which non-high major team is most making moves in the Power 10. Just 3 regular season weekends remain, let's talk about it (unless you're Oregon State, then you don't exist).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn are joined by Texas A&M 3rd baseman, Gavin Grahovac, ahead of the top-ranked Aggies' series this weekend against Georgia. Before Gavin hops on, the boys ruminate on when UMES baseball will win a game this year, and more midweek carnage, plus discuss their draft hopefuls for their NFL teams. Grahovac joins (20:00) and delves into taking over the hot corner at A&M, his decision to come to college, his relationships with Jim Schlossnagle, his father, and his teammate, Hayden Schott, and gives us the inside scoop on Fungo Golf and the Aggies' new anthem, Rattlin Bog. After Gavin leaves the program, the guys do a draft of their own, #NOMAHA, selecting the best teams to never win the Men's College World Series, look at the latest MLB draft projections, and detail the weekend lineup card. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn unpack several high-impact series from the latest college baseball weekend, as well as cement Texas A&M as the #1 team in the nation. Plus, the #SchassStache returns, the ACC is topsy-turvy, Oklahoma has once again taken the reigns in the Big 12, and Cags continues to hit BOMBS! The boys get into all of that, as well as discuss whether LSU has saved their season with the series win in CoMo. They also tease Draft Coverage and an exclusive interview with Texas A&M's Gavin Grahovac on Thursday!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There's a new No. 1 with Texas A&M ascending to the top of the rankings. Kyle Schassburger & David Kahn debate the merits of the Aggies supplanting Arkansas as the nation's top team. Plus, Nick Kurtz is on another planet as Wake Forest continues its recent power surge. And, who is more likely to steady the ship - LSU or Florida? Kahn gripes about air travel while also reveling in the Big 12 & Schass reveals his proudest moment as a rad dad. The first of TWO pods on the feed this week!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn are back on Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers to recap a topsy-turvy Weekend 8 in college baseball that included bench-clearing brawls, stunning sweeps and the return of a few key players. The baseball boys break down the impact of Nick Kurtz coming into form for the Deacs and JJ Wetherholt and Logan Sauve's return for the Big 12-leading WVU Mountaineers, as well as continue down the pain train that is LSU baseball in 2024. The Power 10 looks a little different this week with Kentucky rising to prominence and Dallas Baptist, Alabama and others falling, plus, what would Kyle and David each select for their Masters Champions Dinner menu? Spoiler alert - they are VERY DIFFERENT. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bluesky Goes Public, Zuck's AI plans The panel discusses the Apple Vision Pro Transcribe Glass X rival Bluesky launches to public with option to pick your algorithm Tech layoff tracker - layoffs.fyi A general discussion on AI Zuckerberg's Plan for AI Hinges on Your Facebook and Instagram Data The panel looks back at the proto-internet Reddit Doesn't Have to Share IP-Addresses of Piracy Commenters, Court Rules David Kahn, Leading Historian of Codes and Code Breaking, Dies at 93 The passing of John Walker, programmer and co-founder of AutoDesk Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Cathy Gellis, Harry McCracken, and Nicholas De Leon Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT robinhood.com/boost
Bluesky Goes Public, Zuck's AI plans The panel discusses the Apple Vision Pro Transcribe Glass X rival Bluesky launches to public with option to pick your algorithm Tech layoff tracker - layoffs.fyi A general discussion on AI Zuckerberg's Plan for AI Hinges on Your Facebook and Instagram Data The panel looks back at the proto-internet Reddit Doesn't Have to Share IP-Addresses of Piracy Commenters, Court Rules David Kahn, Leading Historian of Codes and Code Breaking, Dies at 93 The passing of John Walker, programmer and co-founder of AutoDesk Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Cathy Gellis, Harry McCracken, and Nicholas De Leon Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT robinhood.com/boost
Bluesky Goes Public, Zuck's AI plans The panel discusses the Apple Vision Pro Transcribe Glass X rival Bluesky launches to public with option to pick your algorithm Tech layoff tracker - layoffs.fyi A general discussion on AI Zuckerberg's Plan for AI Hinges on Your Facebook and Instagram Data The panel looks back at the proto-internet Reddit Doesn't Have to Share IP-Addresses of Piracy Commenters, Court Rules David Kahn, Leading Historian of Codes and Code Breaking, Dies at 93 The passing of John Walker, programmer and co-founder of AutoDesk Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Cathy Gellis, Harry McCracken, and Nicholas De Leon Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT robinhood.com/boost
Bluesky Goes Public, Zuck's AI plans The panel discusses the Apple Vision Pro Transcribe Glass X rival Bluesky launches to public with option to pick your algorithm Tech layoff tracker - layoffs.fyi A general discussion on AI Zuckerberg's Plan for AI Hinges on Your Facebook and Instagram Data The panel looks back at the proto-internet Reddit Doesn't Have to Share IP-Addresses of Piracy Commenters, Court Rules David Kahn, Leading Historian of Codes and Code Breaking, Dies at 93 The passing of John Walker, programmer and co-founder of AutoDesk Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Cathy Gellis, Harry McCracken, and Nicholas De Leon Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit Miro.com/podcast kolide.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT robinhood.com/boost
It was a week of serious cybersecurity incidents paired with unimpressive responses. As Melanie Teplinsky reminds us, the U.S. government has been agitated for months about China's apparent strategic decision to hold U.S. infrastructure hostage to cyberattack in a crisis. Now the government has struck back at Volt Typhoon, the Chinese threat actor pursuing that strategy. It claimed recently to have disrupted a Volt Typhoon botnet by taking over a batch of compromised routers. Andrew Adams explains how the takeover was managed through the court system. It was a lot of work, and there is reason to doubt the effectiveness of the effort. The compromised routers can be re-compromised if they are turned off and on again. And the only ones that were fixed by the U.S. seizure are within U.S. jurisdiction, leaving open the possibility of DDOS attacks from abroad. And, really, how vulnerable is our critical infrastructure to DDOS attack? I argue that there's a serious disconnect between the government's hair-on-fire talk about Volt Typhoon and its business-as-usual response. Speaking of cyberstuff we could be overestimating, Taiwan just had an election that China cared a lot about. According to one detailed report, China threw a lot of cyber at Taiwanese voters without making much of an impression. Richard Stiennon and I mix it up over whether China would do better in trying to influence the 2024 outcome here. While we're covering humdrum responses to cyberattacks, Melanie explains U.S. sanctions on Iranian military hackers for their hack of U.S. water systems. For comic relief, Richard lays out the latest drama around the EU AI Act, now being amended in a series of backroom deals and informal promises. I predict that the effort to pile incoherent provisions on top of anti-American protectionism will not end in a GDPR-style triumph for Europe, whose market is now small enough for AI companies to ignore if the regulatory heat is turned up arbitrarily. The U.S. is not the only player whose response to cyberintrusions is looking inadequate this week. Richard explains Microsoft's recent disclosure of a Midnight Blizzard attack on the company and a number of its customers. The company's obscure explanation of how its technology contributed to the attack and, worse, its effort to turn the disaster into an upsell opportunity earned Microsoft a patented Alex Stamos spanking. Andrew explains the recent Justice Department charges against three people who facilitated the big $400m FTX hack that coincided with the exchange's collapse. Does that mean it wasn't an inside job? Not so fast, Andrew cautions. The government didn't recover the $400m, and it isn't claiming the three SIM-swappers it has charged are the only conspirators. Melanie explains why we've seen a sudden surge in state privacy legislation. It turns out that industry has stopped fighting the idea of state privacy laws and is now selling a light-touch model law that skips things like private rights of action. I give a lick and a promise to a “privacy” regulation now being pursued by CFPB for consumer financial information. I put privacy in quotes, because it's really an opportunity to create a whole new market for data that will assure better data management while breaking up the advantage of incumbents' big data holdings. Bruce Schneier likes the idea. So do I, in principle, except that it sounds like a massive re-engineering of a big industry by technocrats who may not be quite as smart as they think they are. Bruce, if you want to come on the podcast to explain the whole thing, send me an email! Spies are notoriously nasty, and often petty, but surely the nastiest and pettiest of American spies, Joshua Schulte, was sentenced to 40 years in prison last week. Andrew has the details. There may be some good news on the ransomware front. More victims are refusing to pay. Melanie, Richard, and I explore ways to keep that trend going. I continue to agitate for consideration of a tax on ransom payments. I also flag a few new tech regulatory measures likely to come down the pike in the next few months. I predict that the FCC will use the TCPA to declare the use of AI-generated voices in robocalls illegal. And Amazon is likely to find itself held liable for the safety of products sold by third parties on the Amazon platform. Finally, a few quick hits: Amazon has abandoned its iRobot acquisition, thanks to EU “competition” regulators, with the likely result that iRobot will cease competing David Kahn, who taught us all the romance of cryptology, has died at 93 Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh is taking over Cyber Command and NSA from Gen. Nakasone And for those suffering from Silicon Valley Envy (lookin' at you, Brussels), 23andMe offers a small corrective. The company is now a rare “reverse unicorn” – having fallen in value from $6 Billion to practically nothing Download 490th Episode (mp3) You can subscribe to The Cyberlaw Podcast using iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or our RSS feed. As always, The Cyberlaw Podcast is open to feedback. Be sure to engage with @stewartbaker on Twitter. Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for topics or interviewees to CyberlawPodcast@gmail.com. Remember: If your suggested guest appears on the show, we will send you a highly coveted Cyberlaw Podcast mug! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of their institutions, clients, friends, families, or pets.
If might seem like golf course architect Scott Hoffman came out of nowhere with his design at Lost Rail, opened in 2022 outside of Omaha. However, he'd previously worked for over a decade with Tom Fazio, designing courses in the western U.S. He then worked with Tim Jackson and David Kahn for a number of… Read More Read More The post Episode 87: Scott Hoffman appeared first on Feed The Ball.