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Seattle es una de las carreras con el terreno más blando y suele ser un circuito muy técnico. Y en 2026 no ha sido distinto. 250 fue una de las carreras más emocionantes de la temporada por la lucha entre Deegan y Kitchen. 450 se queda apretad la general tras la victoria de Tomac y la caída de Roczen con el toque con Lawrence.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss all the action from the SMX World Championship round 6 in Seattle. They discussed the best battle of the year so far, between Haiden Deegan and Levi Kitchen. They also discussed Eli Tomac’s 3rd win of the year. Along with the rest of the premier class and of course RC and RV answer many of the fan questions. Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFour Watch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube (0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(1:27) We catch up on the young Villopoto's armature MX adventures.(4:14) When entering a rut, where are you looking?(6:02) What was the toughest technical SX track you two ever rode?(8:04) Is it an advantage having the FIRST heat race?(10:39) Haiden Deegan vs Levi Kitchen 250w Seattle.(14:29) RC "I figured out what an emote is."(22:22) 250 East-West Showdown at Birmingham.(27:43) Information on 5.11 raffle to win a TRIUMPH TF 450- RC Edition motorcycle. (28:39) Eli Tomac wins his 3rd race of season.(31:01) Cooper Webb ended 2nd on the night.(43:38) Ken Roczen and Hunter Lawrence(52:14) Joey Savatgy and the Quad Lock Honda Team.(56:40) Would comms be smart to start testing first on lappers because seems like flags aren’t working?(59:06) How would you handle the comms system in a battle like Deegan and Kitchen had in Seattle?(1:03:21) Does he (Chase Sexton) have unrealistic expectations for perfection on bike set-up?(1:07:00) "2003 it was no big secret, my bike..."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Title 24's Michael Antonovich caught up with Hunter Lawrence, Haiden Deegan, Levi Kitchen, Justin Cooper and more. Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFour Watch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube(0:00) Hunter Lawrence(1:51) Haiden Deegan(3:12) Levi Kitchen(5:53) Justin Cooper(7:39) Joey Savatgy(10:39) Dylan Ferrandis(12:42) Shane McElrath(14:42) Garrett Marchbanks(17:36) Max Vohland(20:09) Hunter YoderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Always great racing in Glendale and Ken Roczen puts on a clinic in 450's as Deegan extends his streak on 250's.
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450 Supercross is tight at the top!Deegan has already won the 250 west.Acosta signs with DucatiKen is predicting the winner of Moto2!
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Glendale suele tener buenas carreras, y esta vez, la de 450 ha puesto las cosas interesantes. La victoria de Roczen y los malos resultados de Tomac y Sexton aprietan mucho las cosas. Prado sigue mejorando e impresionando en su "nueva etapa" en USA. Deegan sigue su camino hacia el título antes de dar el salto a 450.
2 Carreras en uno! Anaheim 2 y Houston 3 Crown. En 250 parece que Deegan lo tiene muy bien, pocos rivales pueden plantarle cara. En 450 primera victoria de Webb en el Triple Crown the Houston. La cosa está muy interesante en 450!
Mayor Deegan joins JMN for a monthly review of what's happening in the COJ administration. In the first part, she recaps the 2026 Donna Marathon, and a number of local political/social issues - community engagement in recent town halls, infrastructure needs, the Duval DOGE report (and hyper-partisan scrutiny), city personnel controversies, and more. In the 2nd half, Mayor Deegan discusses the Duval Readers initiative and the program's success, Jacksonville's relationship with ICE (operationally managed through JSO), and what's coming up in the next series of Town Halls.
Wexford made the long trip up to Down, fended off a 2nd half comeback and returned with the 2 valuable points to make it 2 wins from 2 before taking on Carlow in R3 in Wexford Park at the weekend.
With the Super Bowl this weekend, we are lucky to have as a special guest, two-time Super Bowl champion, Rob Ninkovich! A big fan of the SMX World Championships, Rob joins Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto to discuss all sorts of subjects from the Super Bowl and NFL to SMX and this week’s Triple Crown action in Houston. They discuss all the big names of SMX like Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, Cooper Webb, Haiden Deegan and many more. Find out who, in the SMX series, Rob thinks would benefit most from Bill Belichick’s coaching. Today in Title 24. Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFour Watch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube (0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(1:52 ) Cooper Webb wins Houston Triple Crown.(4:08) Does this win give Coop the confidence he needs to be more of a title threat?(10:27) What do you think of Tomac’s performance?(15:48) RC referring to Chase Sexton "It was a weird weekend for him" (20:56) Haiden Deegan sweeps the first Triple Crown of the year.(24:44) First podium of 2026 for Levi Kitchen.(26:58) 16-year-old Caden Dudney wins SMX Next main in his home state.(29:13) How do racers feel about the Triple Crown format, and do you think we will see it more often in the future? (35:39) Special guest, two-time Super Bowl champion Rob Ninkovich!(40:47) Rob on growing up with Haiden Deegan's current mechanic Brent Duffe.(50:53) Rob compares the risks of both the NFL and SMX.(46:29) Discussing the difference between "winning it all" early like RV or later in career like Rob.(51:01) Life after the cheer of the fans goes away.(54:03) Discussing the relatively short and extremely competitive careers of NFL vs SMX.(57:51) Rob shares an interesting thing to look for in the sidelines of the Super Bowl.(1:00:13) "There is three ways to go out of anything (pro sport)."(1:19:11) Rob discusses Chase Sexton.(1:24:23) Rob discusses Deegan, Kitchen in the 250 class.(1:31:52) What rider in SMX could use a coach like Bill Belichick?(1:38:36) D Have Feld and AMA ever thought about changing the format for Supercross? What if they went to the outdoor format?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded at the 2025 Capital Irish Film Festival in Washington DC, this episode features a conversation with two Irish women who have both made significant transitions into film from other careers. Kathleen Harris, a former Irish Times video journalist, discusses her environmental documentary Birdsong, which won the 2025 CIFF Audience Award for Favorite Irish Feature. Denise Deegan, a novelist, talks about her award-winning short, The Innkeeper. Birdsong follows ornithologist Seán Ronayne as he attempts to record every bird species in Ireland, traveling to some of the country's most remote locations along the way. The Innkeeper is a short comedy drama set around a school nativity play, which carries a quiet but powerful message about homelessness in Ireland.Both guests left stable careers — Harris from journalism, Deegan from running a PR business — to pursue film making, and both talk candidly about the leap involved. A thread running through the conversation is how each approached social issues in their work: Harris structured Birdsong to balance wonder with concern about Ireland's biodiversity crisis, while Deegan deliberately withheld The Innkeeper's central point until the final moment. Neither wanted to lecture. Both wanted to leave the audience feeling something had shifted.LinksCapital Irish Film FestivalKathleen HarrisWebsiteLinkedInDenise DeeganWebsiteInstagramThe FilmsBirdsongWebsitePreviewThe InnkeeperPreviewIMDBIrish Stew LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInMedia Partner: IrishCentralEpisode Details: Season 8, Episode 6; Total Episode Count: 147
Entrepreneurship through Acquisition: Buying and Selling Canadian Small BusinessesIn episode, Keith Matthews welcomes Marc Deegan, founder of R33 Ventures and an expert in business valuations and M&A for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Together, they explore the rapidly growing model of entrepreneurship through acquisition, cover current trends in the Canadian SME marketplace, common challenges, and best practices.Expert Marc Deegan offers a clear, actionable conversation on the realities of buying and selling SMEs in Canada. Learn how to define the right buyer profile, discover what truly drives business valuations, and get the inside track on how sellers can prepare for a smooth and rewarding transition. You'll walk away knowing what steps to take whether you're seeking your next entrepreneurial journey or ready to unlock the full value of the business you've built.This episode is a must for business owners contemplating a sale, aspiring entrepreneurs considering acquisition, and professionals advising clients through these pivotal transitions. Avoid costly mistakes, get practical strategies for vetting buyers and sellers, and understand how to best protect your financial interests. Tune in for expert insights and feel confident moving forward in today's dynamic M&A landscape.Key Topics:What is “entrepreneurship through acquisition” and why is it gaining traction? (00:04:06)Defining SMEs in Canada - revenue range and market overview (00:06:27)The coming “succession tsunami” and key stats from CFIB (00:06:00)The #1 obstacles to succession: finding buyers & agreeing on value (00:07:24)Who's buying small businesses? Buyer profiles, backgrounds, and motivations (00:08:43)Where and how buyers find private companies for sale (00:10:16)The gender gap in entrepreneurship and industry trends (00:11:48)Balancing dual-income households and risk-taking in business ownership (00:12:44)Stages of the buying process: NDAs, financials, and due diligence (00:13:46)How business valuation works – multiples & EBITDA (00:17:04)Shifts in market valuations, impacts of tariffs, and timing of transactions (00:18:11)The time and effort required to buy a business in Canada (00:20:01)Profiles of sellers - why and when business owners exit (00:21:48)Tax planning and the capital gains exemption for sellers (00:23:35)The dangers of client concentration and business dependence (00:25:10)Realistic timeline for selling: preparation, transaction, and...
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Brian Deegan joins us for Chapter 380. Brian Deegan has accomplished a lot in both freestyle motocross and business, but most importantly in raising a family and passing those lessons on to his children. Now Brian is taking a step back from his heavy involvement in Haiden and Hailie's programs and sharing the knowledge he's gained from competing, building business, and raising kids with his community. Introducing The General's Army, a powerful network of high-achievers who share strategies, connections, and success together. In this chapter, we dive into everything Brian is doing with the General's Army, talk about Haiden moving to the 450 class, and Metal Mulisha making a comeback and launching in Australia. Gypsy Gang, as always, thanks for watching. Drop a comment below, share this chapter with a friend, and hit subscribe so you never miss a new drop.Monster Energy
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(4:53) Chase Sexton wins for the first time in his new team..(11:17) RV " and Eli is more of a Hammerhead"(16:36) Has not having Jett Lawerence race so far shown us just how good Hunter really is?(24:27) What does Webb need to do to get on the podium? Is it mental or could it be the bike?(33:12) Soundbites from Justin Cooper, Dylan Ferrandis, Jorge Prado, and Jason Anderson.(36:18) Is Anderson better in a Suzuki or Kawasaki? He looks more comfortable.(39:20) Haiden Deegan goes two in a row in a convincing win at Anaheim 2.(40:43) Michael Mosiman has back-to-back podiums.(43:14) Bad luck for Chance Hymas and Levi Kitchen go down on the first lap of the main.(47:42) McAdoo vs Ryder Difrancesco.(48:43) Is there anything Anstie or anybody else can do or is this just Deegan's to lose?(50:53) There was a crash resulting in a red flag during the SMX Next race.(1:01:25) During qualifying, I noticed the guys get stopped by an official when they go around the whoops. What is that for?(1:03:19) With the elimination of practice, do you think press day gives a handful for riders an advantage over those who don't get the time on track?(1:06:16) Would Ricky or RV would choose a gate on the inside of them over the condition of the rut out of the gate?(1:09:12) Who do you want to win the Super Bowl?(1:13:08) RC asks RV : "Would you ever let an opponent follow you during practice if you were doing a fast lap?" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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100 Episodios de RedPlateMX Podcast, nada mal!! Segunda carrera del año, San Diego! Ya empezamos a ver cosas "típicas" como los fallos incomprensibles de Sexton, o Deegan haciendo nuevos amiguitos. Buenas carreras en general. Tomac repite victoria y Prado hace una buena carrera aunque en el main, le cuesta progresar.
I loved this conversation with the wise James Deegan, Irish intuitive healer and inner child shaman. In a world where so many women and children are still living with the consequences of unsafe masculinity, we desperately need examples of men who are willing to face their own shadows, take responsibility for harm, and become emotionally safe. His story is massive, his determination unbelievable, it will stay with you. James shared parts of his childhood that shaped everything — the kind of early experiences that fracture your sense of safety and leave you feeling both too much and not enough. We talked about how his healing didn't come from bypassing that pain, but from learning how to go back for the parts of himself that had to leave in order to survive: through inner child work, soul retrieval, and deep embodiment.We explored soul families, karma as balance (not punishment), and the idea that our relationships are sacred classrooms — places where old wounds surface so they can finally be met with awareness and compassion.This is a conversation about healing that doesn't rush. About spirituality that stays rooted in real life. And about the courage it takes to become someone others can safely be with.I'm so grateful to have very serendipitously connected with James in this way, and I know you'll want to connect a man in your life with him. His IG is @james_deegan_healing and you can also access his offerings at his website: jamesdeeganhealing.com
Go to www.LearningLeader.com to learn more... This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. www.InsightGlobal.com/LearningLeader My Guest: Mike Deegan just led Denison University Baseball to their first College World Series appearance in program history. He's been named Coach of the Year in back-to-back years and is the all-time winningest coach in school history. In this conversation, Mike shares how he uses Mudita to build culture, how to help people get out of slumps, and why discipline and consistency are superpowers. Key Learnings (in Mike's words) Mudita is a vicarious joy. Can I be happy for another's success as if it's my own? To me, that is like the secret sauce of life. Obviously, in a sports team, not everyone can be the star. One of the biggest misconceptions is that the star rotates. Yeah, you need a superstar to compete at the highest levels, but to win, you're going to need pinch runners, you're going to need the guy laying a big block. It's going to take everyone. It's really celebrating everyone's contribution. In recruiting, I ask parents: Can you be happy for another kid's success as if it's your own? If your neighbor gets a new car, are you happy for them? Or do you say, "Oh, I wish. I bet his parents bought that for him." There are just different ways to show up for people, where you can just have joy. By pouring yourself into others, especially in sports, I think it frees you up to perform your best. Envy is a natural feeling. I don't want anyone to feel that envy from me. I think what we're saying is that envy is a natural feeling. Wanting to do great yourself, those are very natural, and I want people to live in that space. But can we just stop it and be a little bit more intentional and just celebrate what other people are doing well? Spot the good first. As a consultant, there are two ways you can do things. One is to find the negative, and that's really easy to do. But I try to go and spot the good first. There's plenty of time to nitpick later on. Find some opportunities to help people grow. People love to talk about themselves. My wife is very quiet, a great listener, and people love her. She has a million best friends, and no one knows it because she doesn't talk a whole lot. She just listens. If you can just listen and get people to talk about what they're passionate about, it's a life secret. You can tell when someone's really passionate about what they're doing, and you can tell when they're on the fence because they speed up when they talk, they get a little excited. Curiosity is a great way to show love. If you approach it from envy, we don't unpack the cool story. But if you lead with curiosity and not envy, it unpacks everything. I do think it takes a level of self-awareness and comfort in your own skin. How to build self-awareness: Read, write, and get around wise people. If you read a decent amount, if you write (and that was my forcing function, to actually write and put thought to paper), and then get around wise people and just have conversations, I think you'll start building out the awareness of who you are and what you value. A systems thinker builds frameworks that outlast individuals. It's someone who can build out frameworks that are built to put people and the organization in the best spot to win and be successful. It's a framework that outlasts individuals. Coaches may leave or players may leave, but if you have a system built out that it can sustain losing certain individuals, because things are cranking and you can repeat the work. You can do iterations and quickly test if you're getting closer or further from your goals. I almost try to talk people out of coming here. The most underrated thing in our recruiting is when they sit with me, I almost try to talk people out of coming here. I'll say, "Hey, what's the main driver?" If they say playing time, I'm like, "Hey, that's great. That's an awesome goal, but I wouldn't come here for that. We're going to play our best players. But that's not why you come to Denison. You come to be a part of something bigger than yourself, and there are all these other places where you're going to have a much better shot at that." I'm always listening in on what they value and trying to challenge it. Almost get people to self-select out. The better your culture is, you can take chances on people. It's like Randy Moss and the New England Patriots. Tom Brady was an alpha, and you could bring people in and take a risk and see if they can conform to the culture a little bit. When you have things in place, our locker room was phenomenal. People would say, "Hey, I don't know, this kid has some red flags." I'm like, "Red flags, like he's a serial killer? Or like red flag,s like he's super competitive?" The locker room would take care of a lot of that. If there's something built out that you feel pretty strongly about, I think you can take in some of these high-risk, high-reward people because they can't damage the culture like you would think they can. Early on in that tenure, I was very, very careful with this. But now we can take some chances on people if the DNA is right. The lack of seriousness pushed people out. When I took over, I'm the opposite of the guy I played for. And every time someone quit, I would just say thank you. And I meant that too because we were going in a certain direction. There was talent. It needed more seriousness. We had enough talent that it was going to allow us to compete at a conference level. I think it's amazing when you can just put boundaries and guardrails and point people in the right direction. We just provided a little structure, a little discipline. The DNA of great teams: Roles, sacrifice, discipline, leadership, joy. Everyone has a role and to beat objective expectations. When good meets good, you have got to understand that every role is essential to the cause. Status goes away. Second, we're in this together. There's no prima donna. I think that's what happens with championship teams. For us to compete on a national level, our guys do miss out on a lot. Grades may suffer. There are trade-offs with this thing. Then I hear discipline. Discipline and consistency is a superpower. The people that I see that really excel in the professional baseball world they seem to have a maturity about them at a much younger age. And that comes with discipline and consistency. Then leadership. There's going to be someone that's navigating the ship. In my beautiful world, it would be where that person's not an egomaniac. They're not in front. They're just waiting for everyone to get out. The last thing is joy. People tend to enjoy what they're doing. They do it with a smile on their face. "Don't hire for when you think times are good. Hire for the person you wanna be around when times are bad because they're coming." An example of a great team outside of sports: The Chilean miners found roles quickly and stuck together. They had food for two days but rationed it out. They had a spiritual leader, medical guy, someone to keep them on task. Everyone had a specific role and they performed it. How you talk to your teammates is how you should talk to yourself. I had a conversation with a kid that I really admire on our team and I said, "Hey man, I never hear you talk to your teammates like you talk to yourself. Give yourself some grace." Being really hard on yourself can also be a cop out because there are ways to channel that. Sometimes people will say "I'm a perfectionist, or that's just who I am." Come on man. A perfectionist to me, they put an insane amount of work to earn the right to be. I think we use that term pretty lightly sometimes. Confidence is built through evidence. Ryan's self-talk before a keynote sounds like this, "What an opportunity to create some evidence." How to help a hitter get out of a slump: Simplify and control the controllables. When a player's in a slump, they're probably working harder than they've ever worked in their life. But I think it's almost like they're working aimlessly. So what I try to do is simplify. I had a hitter once, he's trying everything. I gave him one swing thought for two weeks. Just get the barrel to the ball. Don't worry about launch angle, don't worry about exit velo. Can you just put good wood on the ball? We're going to control what we can control. And slowly you start seeing some results and that evidence starts compounding and you get your mojo back. You gotta be intentional with your energy before high performance. As a coach, how you show up is going to be really, really important. I saw Texas A&M's coach say you have to be the opposite of what the moment requires. While everyone's excited, you need to be the calm. And then when the proverbial is hitting the fan, you have to be the one with optimism. Getting yourself in the right mental frame to handle high performance is required of a coach and a leader. Baseball teaches you to stay calm for three hours. You don't play baseball at 130 heartbeat. It's more of Can you get that thing down? And anything I do to increase it myself, I'm going against what it takes to be a successful player. People can think baseball is boring, but what you're seeing is people trying to stay calm for three hours. Does that intensity actually lead to results? It's just basic stoicism. Baseball is the ultimate controlling what you can control and releasing what you can't. I don't know if this next ball's coming to me, but what do I do now? I can control my breathing. I control my first pitch prep step. What can you control? And I would challenge you to think, does that intensity or that emotion, does it actually lead to results or not? If it's helping you be the best version of yourself, go ahead and do it. But sometimes that overstimulation, that over emotion, it's probably just putting a lot of anxiety on your people. Just regulate, stay calm and execute. What does the team need from you right now? I think a good analogy is a cornerman in boxing. My dad used to always say, Watch a cornerman in boxing because some people you gotta smack. Some people say, "Come on champ. You're the best. You're the best. You're the best." When you're walking out there, you're trying to think, what does the team need from you right now? What message? If I'm a mirror, what do they need to see? Do they need to see calm, they need to see reassurance? Are we playing a little timid and scared? And maybe you're trying to jolt them a little bit with some energy and some choice words. There's an intentionality to it. You're trying to speak some stuff into existence, even if you're making stuff up. You acknowledge it, and then you also try to point them in a direction for improvement. Life throws haymakers at you all the time. I think that's the greatest gift that we can give people through sports. Most of us experience adversity along the way. It's this unique ability to just keep moving. You reflect, you try to get better. You give yourself some grace, you move on. You just keep working through that process. As simple as it may sound to us, I don't think many people can get there. "Setbacks are temporary. I bounce back quickly." I write this down in my lineup card. You're creating evidence. It's something very simple, but I'm going to take a punch and I'll bounce back quickly. I think those are just good reminders in life. This happens. We're going to respond. Reflection Questions Mike practices Mudita by being genuinely happy for others' success without envy. Think of someone in your life who recently had a big win (promotion, new house, achievement). Were you genuinely happy for them, or did envy creep in? What would it look like to celebrate them more fully? He says "Don't hire for when you think times are good. Hire for the person you wanna be around when times are bad." Who on your current team would you want in the foxhole with you during a crisis, and what qualities make them that person? Mike asks himself before big moments: "What does the team need from me right now?" rather than just reacting emotionally. Think about a high-pressure situation coming up in your life. What will your team/family/colleagues need from you in that moment, and how can you prepare to show up that way? More Learning #217 - JJ Reddick: You've Never Arrived, You're Always Becoming #281 - George Raveling: Eight Decades of Wisdom #509 - Buzz Williams: The 9 Daily Disciplines Audio Timestamps: 02:11 Implementing Mudita in Teams 06:22 Curiosity and Spotting the Good 14:54 Recruiting and Hiring Philosophy 20:36 Building a Winning Culture 24:46 DNA of Great Teams 27:55 The Importance of Team Sacrifice 28:53 Leadership and Joy in Tough Times 29:42 Handling Adversity in Sports 31:06 The Role of Self-Talk in Performance 36:52 Staying Calm Under Pressure 42:26 Lessons from Sports for Life 46:12 The Value of Resilience and Bouncing Back 48:29 EOPC
Mayor Deegan joins JMN to discuss Human Trafficking Awareness Month, a January initiative to raise awareness of this issue and how law enforcement and education can improve public safety. Additional topics on the mayor's agenda include Get Covered Jax to make sure people have health care from the ACA Marketplace, Town Hall meetings resuming in February, increasing literacy through River City Readers and the return of Mayor Peyton's Book Club, the MLK Breakfast, and of course the continuing success of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
This was meant to be a simple catch-up. It wasn't.A Christmas episode filmed after Christmas, at 7am, with zero patience and way too much honesty. Old KTM deals get dragged back up, friendships are tested, and we get stuck into Supercross predictions for the season ahead.We talk Tomac, Sexton, Deegan, Roxen, why this SX season feels wide open, and why rider loyalty means absolutely nothing once results dip. There's also plenty on motocross vs enduro, crashing, broken bones, bad decisions, and why some arguments never die.If you like real talk, chaos, and moto conversations that don't follow a script, this one's for you.Drop your Supercross predictions in the comments and tell us who's in the right about the KTM story.➕ https://kecks.uk➕ FOLLOW US: Billy: https://www.instagram.com/billybolt57Ed: https://www.instagram.com/eddie_large1Tommy: https://www.instagram.com/tommysearle100➕ You can also support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/2pro1slow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oral Alpan, MD, Immunologist, Amerimmune, Virginia, USA; Svenja Keller, PhD student, University of Zurich, Switzerland; Shoshana Revel-Vilk, MD, PhD, Director, Gaucher Unit & Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Unit, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Patrick Deegan, MD, Consultant Metabolic Physician, University of Cambridge, UK; and Ravi Kamath, MD, PhD, Head of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Inova Health System, Virginia, USA, discuss the applications of AI in the diagnosis and treatment of lysosomal disorders.This continuing education activity is provided through collaboration between the Lysosomal and Rare Disorders Research and Treatment Center (LDRTC), CheckRare CE, and AffinityCE. This activity provides continuing education credit for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, and genetic counselors. A statement of participation is available to other attendees.To obtain CME/CE credit, visit https://checkrare.com/learning/p-grids2025-session4-expanded-applications-of-ai-in-lysosomal-disorders/Learning ObjectivesDescribe how emerging AI and machine learning technologies are advancing disease modeling and biomarker development.Describe how emerging AI and machine learning technologies are advancing therapeutic target identification across lysosomal disorders.FacultyOral Alpan, MD, Immunologist, AmerimmuneSvenja Keller, PhD student, University of ZurichShoshana Revel-Vilk, MD, PhD, Director, Gaucher Unit & Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Unit, Shaare Zedek Medical CenterPatrick Deegan, MD, Consultant Metabolic Physician, University of CambridgeRavi Kamath, MD, PhD, Head of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Inova Health SystemDisclosuresAffinityCE staff, LDRTC staff, planners, and reviewers, have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Faculty disclosures, listed below, will also be disclosed at the beginning of the Program.Oral Alpan, MD Dr. Alpan has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.Svenja KellerMs. Keller has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.Shoshana Revel-Vilk, MD, PhDDr. Revel-Vilk receives grant/research support from Sanofi and Takeda. She is a member of the Speakers Bureau for Sanofi and Takeda, and a member of the Advisory Board for Takeda.Patrick Deegan, MDDr. Deegan is a consultant and advisory board member with Sanofi, Takeda, and Amicus.He also receives research support from Sanofi and Amicus.Ravi Kamath, MD, PhDDr. Kamath is on an advisory board for Intrinsic Therapeutics. He is also a consultant forSanofi, Takeda, and Spur Therapeutics.Mitigation of Relevant Financial RelationshipsAffinityCE adheres to the ACCME's Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. 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Title 24 is back for Season 4! Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto sit down to discuss Jett Lawrence's off-season injury, the impact it will have on the 450 field and his brother Hunter, defending Supercross champion Cooper Webb's new bike, Eli Tomac and Chase Sexton on new teams, Jorge Prado filling his own big shoes, Haiden Deegan's move to the 450 and how the 250 class is anyone's for the taking.Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFourWatch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube(0:00) Title 24 is back! Welcome to Season 4.(3:00) Jett Lawrence's injury is a tough one.(14:30) Hunter Lawrence's door is now open.(18:05) RV breaks down Cooper Webb's new ride.(24:50) Chase Sexton: "I have a good feeling."(30:38) Eli Tomac bringing new things to KTM.(36:48) Jorge Prado: "Big shoes to fill... his own."(40:30) Ken Roczen and his new teammate Jason Anderson.(43:58) Malcolm Stewart's off-season impresses again.(45:50) Pick One - Justin Cooper or RJ Hampshire.(50:26) Garrett Marchbanks: (52:38) Haiden Deegan: Perfect season?(57:43) Should Haiden have moved up after Jett injury?(59:33) How will Jo Shimoda's injury play out?(1:03:00) Chance Hymas: "Let's finish a season..."(1:05:26) Cole Davies: "I don't give a **** what coast..."(10:07:31) Levi Kitchen: "Come out swinging."(1:10:09) Seth Hammaker: Complete the resurrection.(1:12:33) Should Max Anstie and Deegan split coasts?(1:15:26) Austin Forkner made the 450 choice.(1:18:23) Ryder DiFrancesco: "Very optimistic."(1:22:23) Changes to the Supercross qualifying sessions.(1:27:27) Help me fix my Whiskey Throttle.(1:30:22) Motorsports on NBC(1:32:00) Anaheim Preview next week! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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It's the Leatt LVK: More Than Moto show where Start Your Systems' Kellen Brauer and Vital MX's Lewis Phillips debate current SX/MX/MXGP topics as well as general life itself. In Episode 86, we dive into the ripple effect of Jett Lawrence's broken ankle, Austin Forkner racing a 450, Deegan's new compound, and more. It's all brought to you by Leatt, Namura, Race Tech, and Partzilla.
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Jason Weigandt returns for the new version of the old Exhaust Podcast, (Wide Open) Weege Show (Mid-Week) Wednesday. This week's news: recapping double races down under with Dean Wilson's Australian SX Title, Ken Roczen rolling again in WSX but also not competing for the title, Eli Tomac's bad night, Christian Craig's good night, Haiden Deegan's performance and plans for 450 racing, and more. Presented by Yoshimura and Insta360's Ace Pro 2 Camera.
It's The Troy Lee Designs Race Tech Blair Matthes Project where industry insiders Daniel Blair and Steve Matthes dig in on a multitude of topics. With the start of World Supercross and more offseason races coming up, there's plenty to discuss. Let's dive in!
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Send us a textLewis Phillips and Michael Lindsay discuss the current affairs in the sport on the 'DeCal Works Post-Weekend Show' on Vital MX presented by Fox Racing, Yoshimura R&D, Yamaha Motor USA and Motorex.
This week on Skip The Queue we explore the science behind ensuring good visitor experiences, by looking at the role data has to play in thisJoining me are two experts in this field, Professor Jim Deegan, economist, tourism policy expert, and founder of the National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies at the University of Limerick, and Ernesto Sánchez- Batista, an expert in destination planning and digital transformation.Together, they have been instrumental in developing a new Tourism Data Dashboard. This has been utilised to transform the visitor experience at The Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's most iconic landmarks.Let's find out how, and what they've achieved. We have launched our brand-new playbook: ‘The Retail Ready Guide to Going Beyond the Gift Shop' — your go-to resource for building a successful e-commerce strategy that connects with your audience and drives sustainable growth.Download your FREE copy here: https://pages.crowdconvert.co.uk/skip-the-queue-playbookSkip the Queue is brought to you by Crowd Convert. We provide attractions with the tools and expertise to create world-class digital interactions. Very simply, we're here to rehumanise commerce. Your host is Paul Marden.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website SkiptheQueue.fm.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on LinkedIn.Show references: Jim Deegan - PHD Scholar of Cliffs of Moer Projecthttps://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/https://www.irishexaminer.com/business/economy/arid-41721501.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-deegan-94438b2a/Jim Deegan is the Director of the National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies (NCTPS), University of Limerick(UL), a member of the Economics Department( Head of department, 2011-2016) ) and Professor of Tourism Policy. He is an economist by training and his research interests and publications are in all facets of public policy for tourism. Jim is a highly cited author in tourism economics/policy papers and he acts as a referee for all the top rated international journals in tourism and has served on editorial boards of numerous journals that have included the Cornell Quarterly and Tourism Economics. As director of the NCTPS at UL he has raised more than €6 million through project research and philanthropic donations that has funded research scholarships for more than 25 students to study tourism at postgraduate level. Jim has undertaken project research on behalf of the World Bank, The European Commission, Eurostat, The Irish Government, Failte Ireland, Tourism Ireland, the Marine Institute, the Law Society and many other public and private sector organisations across the world. He was the project lead for the team that delivered Ireland's first Tourism Satellite Account in 2004.Jim has served on numerous public and private sector committees/boards on tourism issues over the last 25 years and was a founding member of the Business Tourism Forum of Failte Ireland from 2004 and was appointed to the Board of The National Tourism Development Authority( Failte Ireland) by the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport in 2013. He is currently a board member of the Birr Scientific and Heritage Foundation. Jim was the founding chairman and a shareholder in Treaty Radio Ltd that was sold to UTV PLC for €15.7million in 2002. Ernesto Batista Sánchez - PHD Scholar of Cliffs of Moer Projecthttps://www.ul.ie/business/departments/department-economics/research/national-centre-tourism-policy-studieshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ebats/Ernesto Batista Sánchez is a PhD researcher at the National Centre for Tourism Policy Studies (NCTPS), Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland. Prior to this, he worked as an Assistant Professor in Tourism programmes at the University of Holguín, Cuba. He graduated with a first-class honours MA in International Tourism from the University of Limerick in 2020 and holds a PhD from the University of Holguín (2024). His research explores the application of technology and data analysis in tourism. The 2025 Visitor Attraction Website Survey is now LIVE! Dive into groundbreaking benchmarks for the industryGain a better understanding of how to achieve the highest conversion ratesExplore the "why" behind visitor attraction site performanceLearn the impact of website optimisation and visitor engagement on conversion ratesUncover key steps to enhance user experience for greater conversionsTake the Rubber Cheese Visitor Attraction Website Survey Report
Presented by Maxxis and Outhouse Coffee Co. While October 1 was the date we expected all of the news about 2026 to be released, much of the formal "goodbye," and "thanks for the memories" press releases have trickled in over the past couple of weeks. Does that mean that the remaining "news" will drop on Saturday, November 1? Or will they be released on Monday the third? No matter...while we await the official news about Sexton and Kawasaki, Tomac and Prado at KTM, Deegan in Fox, Barcia and Ferrandis with Ducati, and more...we had a good time speculating about all those pairings, and more!
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Text Our Show Hosts!!!... Our apologies for the sound quality of this episode. Not sure why just yet, but we're working on it. Thank You.I want to thank y'all for joining us… Europe's cracking under the weight of its own politics. Great Britain's stumbling through chaos, and Ireland — that quiet, watchful island — is standing at the crossroads of it all.But while most folks are distracted by the headlines and hashtags, a few are paying attention. They're not waiting for the next directive or bailout. They're preparing — quietly, deliberately, and with purpose.One of those people is Frank Deegan, founder of the Irish Survivalist Group. Frank's not just another voice shouting about collapse — he's building a network. A real community of men and women who see what's happening across Europe and are taking action before the hammer drops. Because let's be honest... The storm isn't coming... It's already here.Tonight, Frank's joining us to pull back the curtain on what's really going down in Europe, Great Britain, and of course Ireland, and how he and his group are staying three steps ahead of the turmoil. We'll talk a little shop and have some fun as we get reacquainted with Frank from Ireland. It's a minute since we last had him on the show.So, Let's get to it…ISG - Irish Survivalist GroupPlease Help Us - Support TOPS Bunker as Low as 3$ mo. Click Here...!!!The Irish Diaspora - PaperbackThe Official Guinness Cookbook - HardcoverHistory Of Ireland - PaperbackThe Complete Irish Pub Cookbook - HardcoverIrelands Legends & Myths - PaperbackKate Kearney Irish Assorted TreatsInsulated Tumbler - Im Irish, We Don't Do That Keep Calm ThingIrish Pub Cookbook - PaperbackToferner Hand Forged Celtic Knife - Fixed BladeSt. Patricks Day 4 Leaf Clover Cap - EmbroideredMusic: Nathan Evans - Wellerman Support the show
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(0:38) Fun weekend at Motocross of Nations.(2:56) Yamaha Super Finale youth motocross series.(5:54) Moment of the Week.(8:13) Fan question: how many beers did you have? And did you share with RC?(10:06) How does it feel that RV has bragging right over RC now?(14:53) Did anyone run the scoop tire in the MC Holeshot Challenge?(17:12) Team Australia wins 2nd straight MXoN.(23:19) RC and RV discuss MXoN's Team USA.(25:26) "I think Sushi crushed it on a 450 dude."(29:32) "Kenny got hosed right off the bat."(31:51) Did we (USA) have a chance with Deegan and Chase?(36:09) Thoughts on de Wolf?(38:46) "It was legendry! You beat everyone." The boys discuss the 2007 Motocross of Nations. (41:00) "Here is my take on Deegan....to settle any question marks that anyone has"(45:08) If you could go back in time and pick three racers at their peak for MXoN, who would it be?(49:41) Silly season and al the big names changing teams for 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Gypsy Tales crew is back! Join us as we break down the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship playoffs from the Gold Coast. We give a bit of insight as to where we have been and why we weren't on the ground for the SMX Playoffs. In this episode: • SMX Championship recap - Why the format needs work • Haiden Deegan vs Jo Shimoda • Jett Lawrence's dominant 450SMX performance • Hunter Lawrence's playoff push • Why St. Louis was the best track of SMX 2024 • Charlotte's sketchy drag strip setup issues • The problem with triple points scoring • Chase Sexton crash • Listener audio notes from the Gypsy GangWe discuss the confusing Olympic-style scoring system, and why riders struggle with bike setup at drag strip venues and of course we had to give our take on the Deegan situation. Plus, hear our take on why St. Louis proved you don't need gnarly rhythm sections for great racing.After a break for Cape York adventures, we're back with fresh perspectives on what worked and what didn't in SMX 2024. Should SuperMotocross move away from drag strips? Is the triple points system broken? We dive deep into all the controversial topics.
Jason Weigandt welcomes seven-time AMA National Champion and four-time Team USA member Ricky Johnson to the Yoshimura Exhaust podcast to talk about the SMX final in Las Vegas, Haiden Deegan's attempts to take out Jo Shimoda, and how RJ learned to knock dudes down in his time. Plus, takes on the joy of winning. Are Hunter and Jett Lawrence experiencing that? The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura and Racer X Brand.
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Joe Shimoda wins the SMX 250 even after deliberate targeting!Jett wins the 450 SMX.Ken states that MotoGP titles are going to be stripped.
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(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(1:34) Special guest: Darren Lawrence joins the show.(2:38) Do you think there is any tension building up between Lawrence brothers?(3:47) What was the mood like for both Jett and Hunter after Vegas?(4:30) With the boys now being superstars, media etc. How do you keep them grounded?(5:45) Would Dazzy ever write a book about their life?(7:02) How in the world did Darren produce world champion kids when he didn't even race a dirtbike? (17:37) Do you get satisfaction watching other racers like Hammaker training with you sons succeed? (21:18) RC, RV and Dazzy react to a soundbite of Hunter speaking about mentoring his younger brother.(27:05) RC and RV will be competing at Jeremy McGrath Holeshot challenge at MXoN.(31:09) RC and RV discuss with Dazzy the upcoming Motocross if Nations.(36:37) Ever going to move back to Australia, or is America home now?(40:59) RC and RV discuss the biggest news to come out of the SMX Finals in Las Vegas.(46:28) Tactics of Antics?(56:05) Have you ever had any beef or been in a situation like that?(1:01:41) RC recalls a hit 1997 Supercross in Las Vegas he put on Kevin Windham that did not go as planned.(1:05:49) Let's talk about the rest of the field.(1:13:03) Who are your #1 picks to replace Deegan and Sexton if they can't represent USA in MXoN? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A wild SMX Playoff round in St. Louis gave our champions Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto plenty to talk about, including Levi Kitchen taking out Haiden Deegan, Hunter Lawrence's big win, Jo Shimoda taking the lead while riding sick, Jett Lawrence's tough start, and Chase Sexton's final lap and what happened. Plus, some advice for riders heading into the SMX World Championship Finals.Watch the entire podcasts and past episodes at the Motorsports on NBC YouTube pageFollow us on Instagram and Facebook(0:00) Welcome to a Wild Title 24!(1:55) The Drama that was Deegan vs. Kitchen.(7:49) But, what's the difference to Deegan-Davies?(13:09) Levi Kitchen gives us his side.(20:55) But, what about Deegan and Kitchen's practice crash?(28:18) Sick Shimoda Shines!(29:02) The Future of Playoff Tracks.(31:55) What does Deegan need to do to win the title?(44:06) SMX Playoffs perfect for Hunter Lawrence.(49:23) Other contenders to the Lawrence brothers.(50:55) The 450 suits RJ.(51:58) Chase Sexton: What happened on the last lap?(55:49) A Call on the Comms to One Rider.(58:30) Motorsports on NBC this week.(59:34) RV making predicitions? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ireland is a terrific introduction to Europe for Americans because the Irish speak English. Kind of. But you're likely to hear quite a few words you won't recognize – or maybe words you recognize, but not in the way they are used. The tips below will help you avoid a scaldy sambo, navigate your morning... The post Irishisms with Author Denise Deegan appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
Title 24 becomes Title 32 as the King of Supercross Jeremy McGrath joins Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto to discuss the SMX season leading into the playoffs, what they'd change about today, Haiden Deegan's attitude, a look back at some special moments in their careers, and a new event that will be part of the MXoN: Ironman weekend.(0:00) Welcome to Title 24, Jeremy McGrath!(3:00) A normal day in the life of The King.(4:30) “A different role being retired.”(9:46) The Holeshot King Challenge at MXoN!(18:05) Sleeper pick to win the Holeshot King Challenge.(21:22) SMX 2025: “The 250 class stands out)(23:47) Deegan's attitude: “It's working now…”(25:20) McGrath on Haiden's 450 transition.(32:10) Playoffs, Lap Times, Lock Devices, and more.(40:42) RC and MC take it back…(41:00) When does MC think his peak was?(44:17) Emig made the King lose sleep.(49:43) The 2001 Whip Photo.(54:37) Mutual Respect.(56:56) RV takes MC's number.(58:50) SMX playoffs are here!(1:00:40) Motorsports on NBC.(1:01:58) Thank you all, see you next week.
A wild week on the gossip front in SMX, with Haiden Deegan returning to his trash talking ways, and Jorge Prado (probably) purposely trying not to qualify for a race. Jason Weigandt catches up with Deegan and learns why he talks the way he does, finally. Then the latest on Prado and his relationship with Monster Energy Kawasaki. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura.
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(0:58) Congratulations to the 2025 WMX Champion Lachland "Lala" Turner.(4:21) Haiden Deegan wins 2nd Pro Motocross championship.(7:09) Do mechanics get any win bonuses from their rider? Similar to golf caddies?(9:38) Haiden Deegan mind games in qualifying and podium interviews.(17:39) RV and RC were both rising stars in the 250's, what was you guys most humbling XP?(20:16) RC "I like what I saw from Cole (Davies)".(22:58) Jo Shimoda recalls an interesting conversation with Haiden Deegan after moto 1.(28:51) SMX Playoff preview for the 250 division.(30:46) "I believe we should do away with hole shot devices to put the starts more into the riders hands? What do you say?" (35:04) Quick recap of the 450s at Budds Creek.(38:25) What is the most surprising thing in the 450 outdoors this year? Hampshire being super consistent? Prado and the way he gels with Kawasaki? Justin Cooper being #1 seed going into the playoffs?(46:09) SMX Playoff preview for the 450 division.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto sit down and discuss Jett Lawrence's latest championship victory, Jo Shimoda's dominant performance, Haiden Deegan's playoff outlook vs. the field, what really might be Jorge Prado's problem, RJ Hampshire making waves, Ken Roczen's return, how to fix Eli Tomac, and whether the sport needs another class or qualifying points.(0:00) Welcome to Title 24(1:07) The trials and tribulations of a Moto Dad.(5:00) Jett Lawrence does it again!(8:10) Winning a championship after injury.(13:03) The track was "gnarly in a good way; old school."(15:02) Another good lesson for RJ Hampshire.(18:10) Jorge Prado: Tracks, Pace may be the problem.(26:27) Good to see Ken Roczen back.(29:48) Eli Tomac: What can he work on for the future?(33:18) One more thing on Prado...(34:19) Shimoda dominant as Deegan in Champ mode.(43:58) Should Deegan both riding this week?(46:23) Should SMX add another class on a regular basis?(50:51) Should points be awarded to top qualifiers?(58:05) Waiting for the best times to ride and test.(1:04:51) Motorsports on NBC this week.(1:06:06) Weekend plans besides Budds.
It's an off week but with these two, we have plenty of current events to go deep on.