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Dan is joined by Dieter Therssen, CEO of Sigasi. Deiter started his career as a hardware design engineer, using IMEC's visionary tools and design methodologies in the early days of silicon integration. Today, being CEO of Sigasi, a fast-growing, creative technology company is a perfect fit for Dieter. Having worked in that space… Read More
Have you ever felt trapped in a situation that seemed impossible to escape? In this episode, I sit down with the brave and resilient Christie Deiter as she shares her journey through financial and emotional abuse—and how she found her way to freedom. Christie opens up about a pivotal moment on January 31, 2023, when an emotional breakdown with her ex finally pushed her to seek help and regain control of her life.Our conversation dives deep into the hidden and often misunderstood world of financial abuse. Christie and I talk candidly about the real impact of abuse on family dynamics, how to recognize the red flags, and why reaching out for support is so important. Christie's story is a powerful reminder that no matter how hard things get, it's possible to reclaim your life, find strength in yourself, and start over.Here's what we dive into in this episode:How to identify and understand financial abuse, and why it often goes unnoticed.How a single night on January 31, 2023, changed her life forever.Practical steps for seeking support and building financial independence.How Christie found resilience and strength through self-care, wellness, and the power of authenticity.Why building your own path and finding your voice matters—no matter what you've been through.Join us for this inspiring episode, where Christie's journey reminds us all that even the darkest chapters can lead to brighter, bolder futures. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:DAIS (Domestic Abuse Intervention Services)Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)Young StarMidlife on Purpose: WorkbookCONNECT WITH KATY RIPP: Submit a letter HERE for a Dear Katy episodeWebsite: www.katyripp.comInstagram: @katyrippPinterest: @katyrippFacebook: @katy.rippCONNECT WITH CHRISTIE DEITER:Instagram: @christiedeiter
In the third hour of the show Steven is joined by former Chiefs Gehrig Dieter and Anthony Sherman in studio for their weekly segments. The boys recap the Chiefs and Ravens game an then Deiter and Sherm give their picks for this week and the Bengals/Chiefs game Sunday. They also get into a lot more of their regular nonsense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour of the show Steven is joined by former Chiefs Gehrig Dieter and Anthony Sherman in studio for their weekly segments. The boys are wound up on NFL 2024 Opening Day. Deiter and Sherm give their picks for this season and break down the Ravens/Chiefs game tonight. They also get into a lot more of their regular nonsense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On todays Episode I'm joined by Dieter Kochan of Michigan. Deiter is Michigan State Trooper and a dog handler, we start off going over a few things scent control related. Then get into how he has started Face Off E Bikes in the past 5 years and all things related to bikes. We close out with discussing the latest release from Lone wolf, The Ranger Hybrid Hunter. Deiter designed this awesome platform to create exactly what he needed for his style of hunting. From an idea to a killer product, we go over everything that went into the making of this setup that I'm pretty sure will be my new favorite stand. Hope yall enjoy this one, appreciate you checking it out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
The Chris Russell Show Hour 2: Call lines open up to talk about the wild weekend of sports, Chris talks about the Commanders picking up Michael Deiter from Houston, Back to your calls on Jayden Daniels being the primary QB target, Chasing 895: Ovechkin scores goals 844-848
Former Chiefs Gehrig Deiter and Anthony Sherman drop by for their weekly visit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the Houston Texans clinched a playoff birth with a win over the Indianapolis Colts, Drew Dougherty goes inside the locker room with some excited players and breaks down the win with John Harris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drew Dougherty catches up with John Harris after the Texans fall to the Browns in Week 16. Then Drew breaks down what comes next with Brevin Jordan, Nico Collins, and Michael Deiter in the locker room. The Titans come to down on New Year's Eve to round out the Texans' home schedule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Center Michael Deiter huddled with longtime NFL defensive lineman N.D. Kalu and Texans TV Host Drew Dougherty to discuss the O-line dinners, transitioning from small-town Ohio high school football to Wisconsin, to the NFL and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23:20 10.09.2023 second jump. Deiter. Pegy. Estella. Patrick. Jürgen.
“Life is not about finding yourself; Life is about creating yourself.” George Bernard Shaw Today we had the privilege of talking with Mom Mentor and Wellness Coach, Christie Deiter. Christie is a mom of 3 with a passion to help moms thrive. Her own journey with pregnancy and postpartum fuels her desire to provide women with a simple and do-able method created to help women in every stage of life to thrive. So often we hear how important it is to think positive thoughts and control our thought life, and yes this is true; but Christie discovered that the missing component in her identity was her body and exercise. So, Christie has created what she calls The THRIVE Method. She describes it as having 3 phases: Visualize the “You” you want to become Limiting Beliefs Embodiment- How you want to show up in each hour of your day. Schedule in your breaks and fun as well. Christie is also a Beach Body Coach, and can incorporate that into her coaching, if you desire. The best way to know if this would be a good fit for you is to schedule a call with her. For more info on her Course click on this link to learn more https://uplevel1.teachable.com/p/the-thrive-method?fbclid=IwAR1dVPK77DVtvthKsPlsoQURY5AKEtIe0O9XfyjhgSDkYABpWPpVN7Yimd4 You can follow her on Instragram @christiedeiter Please share this episode with a friend or family member! Give us a “shout out” on your social media platforms! Thank you! Drop us a message, LIKE, SHARE, and leave us a review! Follow us on Instagram @wakeupanddreampodcast and be sure to join us in our new, free, and fabulous Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wakeupanddream/ See you on “the inside!” You can also connect with each of us here: Sara Carlisi: @saracarlisi1 Kelly Armstrong: @kellyarmstrongofficial kelly@fullyembraceyourlife.com Lisa Taylor: @lisa.kay.taylor lisatay.lbri@gmail.com www.linktree.com/lisa.kay.taylor www.lbri.com/lisatay
The march through World Cup 2022 footy traveler groups reaches its penultimate episode. This week, Mike & Colin look back at their time in Doha with fellow traveling soccer fans from Brasil, Switzerland, Serbia, & Cameroon. Were the caipirinhas or the Brasilian confidence stronger? Do we finally know what it takes to emigrate to the beautiful land of the Suisse? What's on tap outside of footy for someone visiting Serbia? And did Colin randomly meet Samuel Eto'o's grandmother? It's all here in this episode! Foot(y)notes: Brasil Perhaps this is where that Brasilian confidence started. The recipe for a good caipirinha is pretty straightforward, but if you'd like something a bit fruitier, perhaps a Mike-style ‘caipi-fruta'... Switzerland We found this interesting as we looked deeper into Deiter's industry of hemp-based building materials. Serbia Our Serbian guests humbly claimed that Belgrade has a “really good nightlife.” What they didn't tell us was that it's been called the ‘best in the Balkans.' However… Check out the comments on their specific recommendation, River nightclub, one of Belgrade's many ‘splavs', before you head there as a footy traveler :-| Cameroon If Cameroon is on your bucket list, we'd recommend the ‘know before you go' policy. You can read up on travel to Cameroon here, and here, and here.
Gehrig Deiter and Anthony Sherman trade barbs over the Chief's kicking "controversy." They also spar over whether golf or hunting is more of a real sport. Former MLB star Adam LaRoche joins the show to talk about how he stole Luke Bryan's truck, and is auctioning it off for charity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox Sports' Mike Cohen joins KNBR Tonight with Deiter to discuss the USA Team match vs the Iran, College Football Playoff preview and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox Sports' Mike Cohen joins KNBR Tonight with Deiter to discuss the USA Team match vs the Iran, College Football Playoff preview and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dieter Reinisch is a Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, and an Adjunct Professor in International Relations at Webster University, Campus Vienna. He holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence). Since 2016, he serves on the editorial board of the academic, open-access journal Studi irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies, published by Florence University Press. In addition to his new book on republican prisoners in Ireland, he is the co-editor (with Luisa Passerini) of Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968 published with Berghahn Books, and Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, co-edited with Anne Kane and published with Routledge. In this interview, he discusses his new book, Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland (University of Toronto Press, 2022), which uncovers the everyday life and education of IRA prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Learning behind Bars is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year internment was introduced, and 2000, when the high-security Long Kesh Detention Centre/HM Prison Maze closed. Dieter Reinisch outlines the role of politically motivated prisoners in ending armed conflicts as well as the personal and political development of these radical activists during their imprisonment. Based on extensive life-story interviews with Irish Republican Army (IRA) ex-prisoners, the book examines how political prisoners developed their intellectual positions through the interplay of political education and resistance. It sheds light on how prisoners used this experience to initiate the debates that eventually led to acceptance of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Politically relevant and instructive, Learning behind Bars illuminates the value of education, politics, and resistance in the harshest of social environments. Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland is published with University of Toronto Press. Aidan Beatty is a historian at the Frederick Honors College of the University of Pittsburgh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dieter Reinisch is a Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, and an Adjunct Professor in International Relations at Webster University, Campus Vienna. He holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence). Since 2016, he serves on the editorial board of the academic, open-access journal Studi irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies, published by Florence University Press. In addition to his new book on republican prisoners in Ireland, he is the co-editor (with Luisa Passerini) of Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968 published with Berghahn Books, and Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, co-edited with Anne Kane and published with Routledge. In this interview, he discusses his new book, Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland (University of Toronto Press, 2022), which uncovers the everyday life and education of IRA prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Learning behind Bars is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year internment was introduced, and 2000, when the high-security Long Kesh Detention Centre/HM Prison Maze closed. Dieter Reinisch outlines the role of politically motivated prisoners in ending armed conflicts as well as the personal and political development of these radical activists during their imprisonment. Based on extensive life-story interviews with Irish Republican Army (IRA) ex-prisoners, the book examines how political prisoners developed their intellectual positions through the interplay of political education and resistance. It sheds light on how prisoners used this experience to initiate the debates that eventually led to acceptance of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Politically relevant and instructive, Learning behind Bars illuminates the value of education, politics, and resistance in the harshest of social environments. Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland is published with University of Toronto Press. Aidan Beatty is a historian at the Frederick Honors College of the University of Pittsburgh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Dieter Reinisch is a Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, and an Adjunct Professor in International Relations at Webster University, Campus Vienna. He holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence). Since 2016, he serves on the editorial board of the academic, open-access journal Studi irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies, published by Florence University Press. In addition to his new book on republican prisoners in Ireland, he is the co-editor (with Luisa Passerini) of Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968 published with Berghahn Books, and Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, co-edited with Anne Kane and published with Routledge. In this interview, he discusses his new book, Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland (University of Toronto Press, 2022), which uncovers the everyday life and education of IRA prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Learning behind Bars is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year internment was introduced, and 2000, when the high-security Long Kesh Detention Centre/HM Prison Maze closed. Dieter Reinisch outlines the role of politically motivated prisoners in ending armed conflicts as well as the personal and political development of these radical activists during their imprisonment. Based on extensive life-story interviews with Irish Republican Army (IRA) ex-prisoners, the book examines how political prisoners developed their intellectual positions through the interplay of political education and resistance. It sheds light on how prisoners used this experience to initiate the debates that eventually led to acceptance of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Politically relevant and instructive, Learning behind Bars illuminates the value of education, politics, and resistance in the harshest of social environments. Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland is published with University of Toronto Press. Aidan Beatty is a historian at the Frederick Honors College of the University of Pittsburgh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Dieter Reinisch is a Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, and an Adjunct Professor in International Relations at Webster University, Campus Vienna. He holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence). Since 2016, he serves on the editorial board of the academic, open-access journal Studi irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies, published by Florence University Press. In addition to his new book on republican prisoners in Ireland, he is the co-editor (with Luisa Passerini) of Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968 published with Berghahn Books, and Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, co-edited with Anne Kane and published with Routledge. In this interview, he discusses his new book, Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland (University of Toronto Press, 2022), which uncovers the everyday life and education of IRA prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Learning behind Bars is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year internment was introduced, and 2000, when the high-security Long Kesh Detention Centre/HM Prison Maze closed. Dieter Reinisch outlines the role of politically motivated prisoners in ending armed conflicts as well as the personal and political development of these radical activists during their imprisonment. Based on extensive life-story interviews with Irish Republican Army (IRA) ex-prisoners, the book examines how political prisoners developed their intellectual positions through the interplay of political education and resistance. It sheds light on how prisoners used this experience to initiate the debates that eventually led to acceptance of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Politically relevant and instructive, Learning behind Bars illuminates the value of education, politics, and resistance in the harshest of social environments. Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland is published with University of Toronto Press. Aidan Beatty is a historian at the Frederick Honors College of the University of Pittsburgh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Dieter Reinisch is a Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, and an Adjunct Professor in International Relations at Webster University, Campus Vienna. He holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence). Since 2016, he serves on the editorial board of the academic, open-access journal Studi irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies, published by Florence University Press. In addition to his new book on republican prisoners in Ireland, he is the co-editor (with Luisa Passerini) of Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968 published with Berghahn Books, and Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, co-edited with Anne Kane and published with Routledge. In this interview, he discusses his new book, Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland (University of Toronto Press, 2022), which uncovers the everyday life and education of IRA prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Learning behind Bars is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year internment was introduced, and 2000, when the high-security Long Kesh Detention Centre/HM Prison Maze closed. Dieter Reinisch outlines the role of politically motivated prisoners in ending armed conflicts as well as the personal and political development of these radical activists during their imprisonment. Based on extensive life-story interviews with Irish Republican Army (IRA) ex-prisoners, the book examines how political prisoners developed their intellectual positions through the interplay of political education and resistance. It sheds light on how prisoners used this experience to initiate the debates that eventually led to acceptance of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Politically relevant and instructive, Learning behind Bars illuminates the value of education, politics, and resistance in the harshest of social environments. Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland is published with University of Toronto Press. Aidan Beatty is a historian at the Frederick Honors College of the University of Pittsburgh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dieter Reinisch is a Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway, and an Adjunct Professor in International Relations at Webster University, Campus Vienna. He holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence). Since 2016, he serves on the editorial board of the academic, open-access journal Studi irlandesi: A Journal of Irish Studies, published by Florence University Press. In addition to his new book on republican prisoners in Ireland, he is the co-editor (with Luisa Passerini) of Performing Memory: Corporeality, Visuality, and Mobility after 1968 published with Berghahn Books, and Irish Republican Counterpublic: Armed Struggle & the Construction of a Radical Nationalist Community in Northern Ireland, co-edited with Anne Kane and published with Routledge. In this interview, he discusses his new book, Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland (University of Toronto Press, 2022), which uncovers the everyday life and education of IRA prisoners during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Learning behind Bars is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year internment was introduced, and 2000, when the high-security Long Kesh Detention Centre/HM Prison Maze closed. Dieter Reinisch outlines the role of politically motivated prisoners in ending armed conflicts as well as the personal and political development of these radical activists during their imprisonment. Based on extensive life-story interviews with Irish Republican Army (IRA) ex-prisoners, the book examines how political prisoners developed their intellectual positions through the interplay of political education and resistance. It sheds light on how prisoners used this experience to initiate the debates that eventually led to acceptance of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Politically relevant and instructive, Learning behind Bars illuminates the value of education, politics, and resistance in the harshest of social environments. Learning Behind Bars: How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland is published with University of Toronto Press. Aidan Beatty is a historian at the Frederick Honors College of the University of Pittsburgh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
During the October 2022 general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles announced a new “For the Strength of Youth: A Guide for Making Choices.” This episode of the Church News podcast features the Church's Young Men general presidency, President Steven J. Lund and his counselors, Brother Ahmad S. Corbitt and Brother Bradley R. Wilcox. The presidency talks about the new guide, Latter-day Saint For the Strength of the Youth conferences, and the Church's 2023 youth theme, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big O interviews Miami Dolphins OL Michael Deiter
Big O interviews Miami Dolphins OL Michael Deiter
Modernism Week in Palm Springs is a world-famous event but once you're there you can see how important it is to local people, economy, and preservation movement. Modernism Week began in 2006 as an offshoot of the Palm Springs Modernism Show & Sale, which continues, and the annual Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture & Design Council Symposium, which did not. In February 2020, right before COVID, attendance was estimated at 162,000 across 375 events with people from all 50 and 25 countries, including our favorite guys and gals, Australian, who fly a long way to attend each year. We'll talk with Modernism Week board members Gary Johns and Michelle Boudreau, Palm Springs historian Steven Keylon, and Urban Palm Springs CEO Deiter Crawford.
Army of Thieves is the prequel to Army of the Dead where we follow the backstory of Dieter and how he came to be a criminal safe cracking mastermind. In general, it's a very enjoyable movie, but don't expect any big brain connections to the other movies, at least none that we could detect. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:23 Putting the dogs away 01:43 mexy does the chip challenge! 07:47 Halloween! 09:10 Twitch Bits Money Laundering 12:52 Who is Meta? Mark BBQ Zuckerberg 16:24 Topic Intro: Army of Thieves 18:04 Roundtable: trigoman 18:37 Roundtable: Tyler 19:11 Roundtable: mexy 21:06 The Interpol's Dedication was unparalled! 23:19 Deiter gets invited to the safe cracking contest 24:55 The first bank heist was very meta 26:08 Introducing the cast 26:48 The love triangle throughout the movie is very predictable 28:45 Is screaming a German thing? Nah, just Dieter being Dieter. 29:41 There's a tragic story behind the builder of the safes 30:59 The ridiculousness of the safe's difficulty was alluring 33:14 The betrayal scene was rough 34:00 mexy swears he saw a tentacle zombie but it was show girl 36:36 Hoping this movie had aliens to tie up to the previous one 37:38 Third movie in the series is Planet of the Dead 40:05 If Planet of the Dead ties up both movies, mexy will eat another chip 43:08 Not a bad movie, but pales in comparison to Army of the Dead 44:49 German, safes, and casinos 45:12 Outro Timestamps created with https://clips.marketing by @cgenco Show Notes Paqui Chip: https://paqui.com/onechipchallenge/ Sweet Baby Ray's: https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/sweet-baby-rays-bbq-sauce-spotted-on-zuckerbergs-bookshelf-causes-social-media-craze/2660448/ Credits Socials: https://bio.link/pubstomp
Columnist for Bay Area News and gasbag for KNBR, Dieter Kurtenbach returns to the show with his thoughts on the Warriors being on the verge of another NBA title and how this one differs from the previous 3.
Deiter Kurtenbach from KNBR in the Bay Area talks the Golden State Warriors from Boston as they prepare for Game 4, and as Deiter prepares for his treacherous seat. Chris Plank, Oklahoma University softball play-by-play voice, is on to talk about a second straight WCWS championship, and to talk about the GOAT Jocelyn Alo.
Deiter Kurtenbach from KNBR in the Bay Area talks the Golden State Warriors from Boston as they prepare for Game 4, and as Deiter prepares for his treacherous seat. Chris Plank, Oklahoma University softball play-by-play voice, is on to talk about a second straight WCWS championship, and to talk about the GOAT Jocelyn Alo.
Miami Dolphins players Michael Deiter, Jevon Holland and Christian Wilkins met with the South Florida media and shared plenty of insight into the team direction and their individual player development.Find and follow Locked On Dolphins on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-dolphins-daily-podcast-on-the-miami-dolphins/id1137170219Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1h5AvikBOVYhqtI7zuuUU7Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-dolphinsGoogle Play: https://podcasts.google.com/search/Locked%20On%20Dolphins%20-%20Daily%20Podcast%20On%20The%20Miami%20DolphiKyle brings the most comprehensive analysis and commentary on the Miami Dolphins with the Locked On Dolphins podcast. From film breakdowns, to analytics, to the hot stories surrounding the Fins, Kyle (@GrindingTheTape or @LockedOnPhins) is the go-to source for all things Dolphins football.Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Miami Dolphins players Michael Deiter, Jevon Holland and Christian Wilkins met with the South Florida media and shared plenty of insight into the team direction and their individual player development. Find and follow Locked On Dolphins on your favorite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-dolphins-daily-podcast-on-the-miami-dolphins/id1137170219 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1h5AvikBOVYhqtI7zuuUU7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-dolphins Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/search/Locked%20On%20Dolphins%20-%20Daily%20Podcast%20On%20The%20Miami%20Dolphi Kyle brings the most comprehensive analysis and commentary on the Miami Dolphins with the Locked On Dolphins podcast. From film breakdowns, to analytics, to the hot stories surrounding the Fins, Kyle (@GrindingTheTape or @LockedOnPhins) is the go-to source for all things Dolphins football. Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Miami Dolphins players Michael Deiter, Jevon Holland and Christian Wilkins met with the South Florida media and shared plenty of insight into the team direction and their individual player development.Find and follow Locked On Dolphins on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-dolphins-daily-podcast-on-the-miami-dolphins/id1137170219Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1h5AvikBOVYhqtI7zuuUU7Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-dolphinsGoogle Play: https://podcasts.google.com/search/Locked%20On%20Dolphins%20-%20Daily%20Podcast%20On%20The%20Miami%20DolphiKyle brings the most comprehensive analysis and commentary on the Miami Dolphins with the Locked On Dolphins podcast. From film breakdowns, to analytics, to the hot stories surrounding the Fins, Kyle (@GrindingTheTape or @LockedOnPhins) is the go-to source for all things Dolphins football.Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Miami Dolphins players Michael Deiter, Jevon Holland and Christian Wilkins met with the South Florida media and shared plenty of insight into the team direction and their individual player development. Find and follow Locked On Dolphins on your favorite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-dolphins-daily-podcast-on-the-miami-dolphins/id1137170219 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1h5AvikBOVYhqtI7zuuUU7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-dolphins Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/search/Locked%20On%20Dolphins%20-%20Daily%20Podcast%20On%20The%20Miami%20Dolphi Kyle brings the most comprehensive analysis and commentary on the Miami Dolphins with the Locked On Dolphins podcast. From film breakdowns, to analytics, to the hot stories surrounding the Fins, Kyle (@GrindingTheTape or @LockedOnPhins) is the go-to source for all things Dolphins football. Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Die Dolphins haben große und auch teure Moves in der Offseaon gemacht. Das heißt wir werfen mit Tobi einen Blick auf den Cap Space 2022 und 2023 und nehmen einzelne Verträge unter die Lupe. Tobi beantwortet wo wir noch Geld einsparen könnten und was der Plan dahinter ist. Michael Deiter und DeVante Parker bekommen ligaweit Interesse und die Dolphins Tradeangebote für die Spieler. Bleiben die beiden in Miami oder wird es einen Trade geben? Zum Schluss noch eine Runde "Takes on Takes" zu zum Teil wilden Aussagen aus der Welt des American Footballs. Stay Tuned & Fins Up!
Our guest this week Larry Grossman is an Event Announcer calling Cyclocross and other cycling events. I'm curious to know how he got into announcing events, what other events he does and more. Bill how are you and what are you hoping to learn from Larry? Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance! Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Feature Interview - Round 3 David Warden 8020 Endurance Sport Trivia and Larry Grossman Event Announcer Endurance News Ukrainian cycling coach and father of recent national champion killed in war Fitbit Recalls Fitbit Ionic Smartwatches due to burn hazard, offers refund. What's new in the 303 My New Old Bike, Do You Really Need a New Bike? Sweat testing results as a key piece of my race plan; why getting it right is so important to me 8020 Endurance Sports Trivia Last week was the second of three rounds of the 8020 Endurance Sports Trivia with host David Warden and fellow contestants Bill Garrels, Bill Plock (Hippie) and me. In Round 1 Bill Garrels got out to a strong lead with getting 2 of the 3 questions correct and set the bar with 2 points. In Round 2 Hippie got 1 point. In round three David Warden will ask me three questions with multiple choice answers. I need 3 points to take the lead. With that, let's get into round 3. Thanks David Warden 8020 Endurance. Feature Interview: Larry Grossman Larry Grossman is a Professional Event Announcer and lover of all things sports and outdoors, Larry Grossman I did some stalking on Facebook and I found this quote on his page - "It's not just a race, it's an event, with as many great stories as there are participants....." Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to their fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast. This is accident insurance not health and life insurance. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: Ukrainian cycling coach and father of recent national champion killed in war. The Russian invasion in Ukraine has claimed the life of Alexander Kuly, one of the country's national cycling coaches, who was also the father of 2019 National Road Race Championships Andriy Kulyk. Cycling Weekly Fitbit Recalls Fitbit Ionic Smartwatches due to burn hazard, offers refund. Fitbit has announced a recall of their older Ionic GPS smartwatch, due to situations where the battery can overheat and cause burn injuries. DC Rainmaker. What's New in the 303: My New Old Bike, Do You Really Need a New Bike? And there it was, my old Madone happily sitting on on my Saris smart trainer just begging for attention. I thought, “why not fix this one up, take the wheels off my never ridden triathlon bike and use that?” (My original Ultregra wheels needed replacing). I knew it needed some love, some parts and a few tweaks, so I wondered if my top notch, service course bike mechanic friend Andy could fix it up. I told him just use the minimum parts and get it rideable for my 285 mile trip and then I would still consider a new road bike. Now I won't for a long time hopefully thanks to him. He wanted no part of “sort of fixing it up.” He is a perfectionist and insisted we do it right; take everything off the frame, repack and replace bearings, all new drive train, shifters, cranks, cables, etc etc… He scrounged for good used parts, even parts off a bike a friend gave him to use “for a good home” after she was hit by a motorist and needed a new bike. I felt like the kids in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang watching their dad dismantle part of the house to bring back the old race car saved from the scrap heap. Andy would call or text almost daily with some tantalizing update or request approval to spend just a little more for this or that. My Madone was pretty special to me as it replaced another Madone broken when a driver hit me riding down Lookout. Luckily my body prevailed much better than my bike. Fast forward 40,000 miles and the need to replace the wheels and a tiny crack in the frame expertly fixed by Broken Carbon in Boulder when I decided I couldn't pass up the opportunity to buy a discounted R5. Hindsight 20/20, still not a bad decision, but this one was better. Trek seems to be in love with the combination of letters that name their road bikes; Madone, Domane and Emonda. So I will affectionately rename my Madone to “Nomad”e with an E. Like a nomad, my bike is on the move again. Andy put two pages of parts, materials and tremendous time to get it rolling again. But it rides so well! Andy is my friend and wanted to help, but he also believes in repurposing and sustainability and put a lot of love into this project. With the insurance money I could've easily bought a very nice new road bike, but why? Sure the new 12 speed Dura-Ace is nice. I guess disc brakes are good, although I'm not a 100% on them, but I did toy with the idea of one bike and two sets of wheels; road and gravel. But the heart of the bike, the frame, hasn't really changed much in the last decade—at least in process. I picked up my bike two days before I left and because of snow I couldn't test it. I packed it and off I went. Simply put. It was serendipitous. To feel the love of biking again on a trusted and reliable bike with so many conquered mountains and stories lived; to be on it once again thanks to a friend next to the ocean on my way to Key West on a new adventure with new friends felt amazingly sublime. The moment I hit the road keeping up with Dave and Deiter, pushing kind of hard to meet the others, I felt so good about this decision. Like, so proud to have kept this bike alive. And if felt better than ever. Tight, responsive, comfortable and the Zipp wheels with the bearings completely re-lubricated rolled so nice. It literally felt like a brand new bike and at a fraction of the cost. Now there is a new bike out there for someone else and I made less impact on the environment. In light of feeling bike burnout last fall with not such great health over the winter, I have never felt so grateful to be on a bike. As I stared in the calming surf washing ashore, the sound of the water retreating across the sand back to the ocean reminded me of the whirring of the wheels on smooth Florida pavement in the heart of the Everglades. Rich - I think we need a Part 3 - "When there's nothing to salvage and you decide to go new!". Here's the process I'm going through and the bike that Andy is building for me. $5K budget Riding style is 99.99% road and climbing Priorities high quality frame, bottom bracket, drive train, fast wheels and disc brakes. Di2, carbon wheels and carbon bars would be great, but assumed out of my budget. To make sure were looking at the right frames we did a measurement at his house. Height, arm span, inseam, shoulder width, etc. Got to hold the wheels manufacturing bottom bracket and get a feel for the bar width. Frame - Argon 18 Gallium Bottom Bracket - Wheels Manufacturing Groupo - Shimano Ultegra Brakes - disk Bars - FSA Alloy Wheels - Ksyrium SL Disc Shout out to last week's guests Dina Griffin (nutrition mechanic) and Bob Seebohar (enrg performance) and their expertise on my ongoing pursuit of trying to figure out endurance nutrition. Used the PH sodium test system which uses medical grade equipment They used electrodes to stimulate sweating on my forearm then applied a disc with a vacuum tube that inducted the sweat That sweat was then injected into the machine that spit out my sodium concentration per liter 594mg of sodium per litre of sweat. A low salt sweater. Now I have a crucial part of the equation for understanding my approximate net sodium and fluid losses. I've always struggled with my nutrition and hydration in long course races. After years of trying to figure out a formula that works for me. A couple of years ago I thought I finally figured it out, having one of the best 70.3 races ever. Last year at Boulder 70.3 I found myself struggling to gulp down my sports drink on the bike and felt like I was behind on my hydration. By mile 7 on the run, I was starting to feel nauseous and only found relief in slowing down. With a little more than a mile to go I found myself with dry heaves and fellow athletes offering everything from well wishes to Rolaids (thanks, Guy Sigley). I felt trashed at the finish line with continuing bouts of dry heaves. That was how I ended my last long course race. In five weeks I'll be on the start line of IRONMAN 70.3 Galveston. I want this race to go perfectly and avoid the hydration mistakes of the past. I also decided to write this article because I don't want anyone else to have races like that. We all train too hard and sacrifice too much to have race day go sideways. Committed to getting my hydration right at Galveston 70.3, I have been regularly testing my sweat rate in my cycling and running workouts. At 34-38oz (33oz = 1 liter). per hour - more on that later. I also wanted to make sure I knew how much sodium I lose per liter of sweat. Wanting to don't want to find myself My training has been consistent and even my long rides and runs feel great Fast forward this coming April will be my next race at that distance. Upcoming Guests 3/10: TO and Rinny about the Couples Championship 3/25: A'nna Sewall of Athlete Blood Test and Jordan Jones of Powder7 Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Our guest this week Larry Grossman is an Event Announcer calling Cyclocross and other cycling events. I'm curious to know how he got into announcing events, what other events he does and more. Bill how are you and what are you hoping to learn from Larry? Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance! Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Feature Interview - Round 3 David Warden 8020 Endurance Sport Trivia and Larry Grossman Event Announcer Endurance News Ukrainian cycling coach and father of recent national champion killed in war Fitbit Recalls Fitbit Ionic Smartwatches due to burn hazard, offers refund. What's new in the 303 My New Old Bike, Do You Really Need a New Bike? Sweat testing results as a key piece of my race plan; why getting it right is so important to me 8020 Endurance Sports Trivia Last week was the second of three rounds of the 8020 Endurance Sports Trivia with host David Warden and fellow contestants Bill Garrels, Bill Plock (Hippie) and me. In Round 1 Bill Garrels got out to a strong lead with getting 2 of the 3 questions correct and set the bar with 2 points. In Round 2 Hippie got 1 point. In round three David Warden will ask me three questions with multiple choice answers. I need 3 points to take the lead. With that, let's get into round 3. Thanks David Warden 8020 Endurance. Feature Interview: Larry Grossman Larry Grossman is a Professional Event Announcer and lover of all things sports and outdoors, Larry Grossman I did some stalking on Facebook and I found this quote on his page - "It's not just a race, it's an event, with as many great stories as there are participants....." Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to their fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast. This is accident insurance not health and life insurance. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: Ukrainian cycling coach and father of recent national champion killed in war. The Russian invasion in Ukraine has claimed the life of Alexander Kuly, one of the country's national cycling coaches, who was also the father of 2019 National Road Race Championships Andriy Kulyk. Cycling Weekly Fitbit Recalls Fitbit Ionic Smartwatches due to burn hazard, offers refund. Fitbit has announced a recall of their older Ionic GPS smartwatch, due to situations where the battery can overheat and cause burn injuries. DC Rainmaker. What's New in the 303: My New Old Bike, Do You Really Need a New Bike? And there it was, my old Madone happily sitting on on my Saris smart trainer just begging for attention. I thought, “why not fix this one up, take the wheels off my never ridden triathlon bike and use that?” (My original Ultregra wheels needed replacing). I knew it needed some love, some parts and a few tweaks, so I wondered if my top notch, service course bike mechanic friend Andy could fix it up. I told him just use the minimum parts and get it rideable for my 285 mile trip and then I would still consider a new road bike. Now I won't for a long time hopefully thanks to him. He wanted no part of “sort of fixing it up.” He is a perfectionist and insisted we do it right; take everything off the frame, repack and replace bearings, all new drive train, shifters, cranks, cables, etc etc… He scrounged for good used parts, even parts off a bike a friend gave him to use “for a good home” after she was hit by a motorist and needed a new bike. I felt like the kids in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang watching their dad dismantle part of the house to bring back the old race car saved from the scrap heap. Andy would call or text almost daily with some tantalizing update or request approval to spend just a little more for this or that. My Madone was pretty special to me as it replaced another Madone broken when a driver hit me riding down Lookout. Luckily my body prevailed much better than my bike. Fast forward 40,000 miles and the need to replace the wheels and a tiny crack in the frame expertly fixed by Broken Carbon in Boulder when I decided I couldn't pass up the opportunity to buy a discounted R5. Hindsight 20/20, still not a bad decision, but this one was better. Trek seems to be in love with the combination of letters that name their road bikes; Madone, Domane and Emonda. So I will affectionately rename my Madone to “Nomad”e with an E. Like a nomad, my bike is on the move again. Andy put two pages of parts, materials and tremendous time to get it rolling again. But it rides so well! Andy is my friend and wanted to help, but he also believes in repurposing and sustainability and put a lot of love into this project. With the insurance money I could've easily bought a very nice new road bike, but why? Sure the new 12 speed Dura-Ace is nice. I guess disc brakes are good, although I'm not a 100% on them, but I did toy with the idea of one bike and two sets of wheels; road and gravel. But the heart of the bike, the frame, hasn't really changed much in the last decade—at least in process. I picked up my bike two days before I left and because of snow I couldn't test it. I packed it and off I went. Simply put. It was serendipitous. To feel the love of biking again on a trusted and reliable bike with so many conquered mountains and stories lived; to be on it once again thanks to a friend next to the ocean on my way to Key West on a new adventure with new friends felt amazingly sublime. The moment I hit the road keeping up with Dave and Deiter, pushing kind of hard to meet the others, I felt so good about this decision. Like, so proud to have kept this bike alive. And if felt better than ever. Tight, responsive, comfortable and the Zipp wheels with the bearings completely re-lubricated rolled so nice. It literally felt like a brand new bike and at a fraction of the cost. Now there is a new bike out there for someone else and I made less impact on the environment. In light of feeling bike burnout last fall with not such great health over the winter, I have never felt so grateful to be on a bike. As I stared in the calming surf washing ashore, the sound of the water retreating across the sand back to the ocean reminded me of the whirring of the wheels on smooth Florida pavement in the heart of the Everglades. Rich - I think we need a Part 3 - "When there's nothing to salvage and you decide to go new!". Here's the process I'm going through and the bike that Andy is building for me. $5K budget Riding style is 99.99% road and climbing Priorities high quality frame, bottom bracket, drive train, fast wheels and disc brakes. Di2, carbon wheels and carbon bars would be great, but assumed out of my budget. To make sure were looking at the right frames we did a measurement at his house. Height, arm span, inseam, shoulder width, etc. Got to hold the wheels manufacturing bottom bracket and get a feel for the bar width. Frame - Argon 18 Gallium Bottom Bracket - Wheels Manufacturing Groupo - Shimano Ultegra Brakes - disk Bars - FSA Alloy Wheels - Ksyrium SL Disc Shout out to last week's guests Dina Griffin (nutrition mechanic) and Bob Seebohar (enrg performance) and their expertise on my ongoing pursuit of trying to figure out endurance nutrition. Used the PH sodium test system which uses medical grade equipment They used electrodes to stimulate sweating on my forearm then applied a disc with a vacuum tube that inducted the sweat That sweat was then injected into the machine that spit out my sodium concentration per liter 594mg of sodium per litre of sweat. A low salt sweater. Now I have a crucial part of the equation for understanding my approximate net sodium and fluid losses. I've always struggled with my nutrition and hydration in long course races. After years of trying to figure out a formula that works for me. A couple of years ago I thought I finally figured it out, having one of the best 70.3 races ever. Last year at Boulder 70.3 I found myself struggling to gulp down my sports drink on the bike and felt like I was behind on my hydration. By mile 7 on the run, I was starting to feel nauseous and only found relief in slowing down. With a little more than a mile to go I found myself with dry heaves and fellow athletes offering everything from well wishes to Rolaids (thanks, Guy Sigley). I felt trashed at the finish line with continuing bouts of dry heaves. That was how I ended my last long course race. In five weeks I'll be on the start line of IRONMAN 70.3 Galveston. I want this race to go perfectly and avoid the hydration mistakes of the past. I also decided to write this article because I don't want anyone else to have races like that. We all train too hard and sacrifice too much to have race day go sideways. Committed to getting my hydration right at Galveston 70.3, I have been regularly testing my sweat rate in my cycling and running workouts. At 34-38oz (33oz = 1 liter). per hour - more on that later. I also wanted to make sure I knew how much sodium I lose per liter of sweat. Wanting to don't want to find myself My training has been consistent and even my long rides and runs feel great Fast forward this coming April will be my next race at that distance. Upcoming Guests 3/10: TO and Rinny about the Couples Championship 3/25: A'nna Sewall of Athlete Blood Test and Jordan Jones of Powder7 Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
We all need something to direct us on our journey. Some sort of beacon to guide us on our journey of growth. In today's episode, my guest Dieter Randolph and I talk about what we can do to find the meaning in our lives. We all have a calling and we all want growth, happiness and freedom.At the end of your life, what will you be remembered by? Do you know your story? Take a second and check in with yourself. If the answer is no, well, you are in the right spot. Dieter is a third-generation minister, a coach, and a teacher as well as the author of “MeaningFullFilled”. His mission is to help you find a life that you love, one that truly feeds you. One that makes you the hero of your story.In today's episode we will be discussing with Dieter:Finding meaning in our livesUsing our Southern Cross to help us navigate on our journeyWhy failure is a good thingThe Southern Cross is a constellation most clearly seen from the Southern Hemisphere with the four brightest stars forming a cross. Sailors know it well and have used the Southern Cross to help navigate their boats since the 15th century.Remember, there is something you have that no one else has. You don't need anything extra to be who you already are. Be the hero of your story. Follow your southern cross. It is already in your heart and it is ready to guide you. Isn't it wonderful to know we're all in this together. When you win, so does the world.To connect with Deiter, you can find him here:Website WayPastOkay.com Instagram @waypastokay Facebook @waypastokay How do you sail through life? Join me on this endeavor! I would love to grow this amazing support community!If you have any thoughts on today's episode, or topics you'd like me to further touch on, please connect on Instagram or Facebook. You can also reach me on my NEW WEBSITE. Please check it out! SailingThroughLifePodcast.comMusic: BenSound.com
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Jenly Deiter is a stunning circus arts performer and assistant director of Iron City Aerial. She is also an aerial instructor and co-owner of Iron City Circus Arts. Check out Jenly and all of her studio offerings through the links below. Join the circus! Find Jenly and ICCA here: https://www.ironcitycircusarts.com/ IG @jenly926 @ironcitycircusarts @iron.city.aerial #cirquetheburgh Facebook @Jenly @ironcitycircusarts
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Akash Anavarthan from Niners Nation joins Dieter to talk about the upcoming season for the 49ers, Trey Lance, and their strengths and weaknesses of their upcoming season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Andrew Wommack and special guests every weekday for our Charis Daily Live Bible Study! Interact with dynamic speakers in real-time and gain a deeper understanding of the scriptures as they answer your questions. Tune in every day to hear from different speakers as they share from God's Word. The instructors will not only include Andrew Wommack and Charis Woodland Park staff but also our stateside and international directors. You'll witness miracles happen right there, wherever you're listening!
Carrie Deiter is the owner of The Shops on 163rd, a home decor and boutique store on Highway 212 in Faulkton, SD. As a leader in her community, she organizes art installations and community dances, to name a few. Hear how she motivates people in her community to believe in possible!http://www.theshops-sd.com(605) 380-1556the163rdstdesignco@yahoo.com
Certified EOS Implementer Jon Deiter EP 12 On this episode, a coming home of sorts, Kyle and Jennifer welcome Jon Deiter on the show and to discuss how Jon s previous leadership as CFO and Integrator of MAC6 has made a lasting impact on them and the rest of the MAC6 team. Jon also shared his […] The post Certified EOS Implementer Jon Deiter EP 12 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Kaitlyn Deiter is a member of the Bishop Eustace Crusaders in Pennsauken, NJ. Kaitlyn is a Senior and played Forward. Bishop Eustace enjoyed a successful season. The team traveled to Florida over winter break and won the KSA Tournament Championship. Winning this tournament gave the team the confidence to compete and play at a high level this season. They advanced to the Non-Public A South Quarterfinals, losing to 10th ranked St. Thomas Aquinis. The Crusaders finished the season with a 20-8 record and joined a select group of teams from South Jersey that finished in the NJ.com Top 50 Teams. Kaitlyn is an unselfish player who leaves it all on the court. She led the team in assists and is versatile. She can score down low and has three point range. She uses her long wingspan to create turnovers and is a total team player. Kaitlyn will be attending TCNJ in the fall where she will be majoring in Nursing and transitioning to Shooting guard. Olympic Conference Second-Team All-Conference Junior and Senior Year Recognized as the team Unsung Hero Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Year 2020 SJIBT All-Tournament Team Co-MVP for the KSA Tournament in Florida National Honor Society. Honor Society for Math, English, and French Check out her profile on Hudl. https://www.hudl.com/profile/12200073/Kaitlyn-Deiter Check out her profile on Twitter. https://twitter.com/kaitlyndeiter?lang=en *Video courtesy of Hudl. *Gatorade and its logo are in no way involved in this podcast.
Join host Corey Crisan as he welcomes guest Michael Deiter to the podcast. Deiter is an alumnus of Genoa High School and was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the third round (pick No. 78) out of Wisconsin. Deiter discusses his path to the NFL through the NFL Scouting Combine, how Genoa and Wisconsin prepared him for the league, and about his rookie season playing for Miami. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and on Spotify. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Join host Corey Crisan as he welcomes guest Michael Deiter to the podcast. Deiter is an alumnus of Genoa High School and was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the third round (pick No. 78) out of Wisconsin. Deiter discusses his path to the NFL through the NFL Scouting Combine, how Genoa and Wisconsin prepared him for the league, and about his rookie season playing for Miami. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and on Spotify. Music from filmmusic.io “Rocket Power” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Sarah Deiter owns Makers & Allies, an award-winning design and branding studio producing exclusively for the wine, craft & spirits industry. A graduate of the Cal Poly studio art program, she and her husband, Garrett, manage a team of 15 people, from designers and copywriters to web developers and social media managers, all with a focus on alcohol beverage and increasingly other products, too. Sarah and I discussed the creative process for wine and spirits work, why she loves Gamay, and what it’s like to work with her husband. Website: makersandallies.com Instagram: @makersandallies
As the Dolphins prepare for their final preseason game, Bo and John let you know who to watch for. Then rookie offensive lineman Michael Deiter swings by to discuss his rookie season, the difference between college and the pros, learning from the veterans and more (starts at 22:51).
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We analyze more 2019 NFL Draft repercussions for former Wisconsin Badgers on this week's show, as we welcome on The Phinsider's Josh Houtz to discuss what's ahead for offensive lineman Michael Deiter and linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel. Plus we answer your questions! Here is the full breakdown:Initial rookie minicamp reactions for Deiter and Van GinkelReactions to the selections of the two Wisconsin standouts and the Miami Dolphins draft overall!What are the expectations not just for the former Badgers going forward, but for the rebuilding organization as well?At the end of the show, we go through our digital mailbag to answer some of your questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miami Dolphins fans - Former host of "The FinSiders" and current on-air personality on 790TheTicket & 560 WQAM Greg Likens joins the show for 2 segments! In our first segment with Greg, we take a look back at the 2019 NFL Draft, the Josh Rosen trade, a quick Game of Thrones discussion and more! Tune in!As you heard on the show, we're launching our merch site - and a portion of all sales will be donated to charity. Feel free to check it out over at https://onthefinside.threadless.com/ Let us know YOUR thoughts on the conversation and make sure to like and/or subscribe! You can catch us numerous places, including:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZbbPifgj971kXD2cWUO7d?si=IKYzbavkTtKZ4aphu7CCEQiHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-OnTheFinSide-28305876/?cmp=web_share iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-finside/id1146112484?mt=2YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OnTheFinSideSpreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/onthefinside Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/on-the-finside?refid=stprTune in and tell your friends!
Miami Dolphins fans - Former host of "The FinSiders" and current on-air personality on 790TheTicket & 560 WQAM Greg Likens joins the show for 2 segments! In our first segment with Greg, we take a look back at the 2019 NFL Draft, the Josh Rosen trade, a quick Game of Thrones discussion and more! Tune in!As you heard on the show, we're launching our merch site - and a portion of all sales will be donated to charity. Feel free to check it out over at https://onthefinside.threadless.com/ Let us know YOUR thoughts on the conversation and make sure to like and/or subscribe! You can catch us numerous places, including:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZbbPifgj971kXD2cWUO7d?si=IKYzbavkTtKZ4aphu7CCEQiHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-OnTheFinSide-28305876/?cmp=web_share iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-finside/id1146112484?mt=2YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OnTheFinSideSpreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/onthefinside Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/on-the-finside?refid=stprTune in and tell your friends!
Matthew Cannata, Josh Houtz, and Aaron Sutton will dissect the 2019 NFL Draft with exuberant precision, not to mention, Houtz and Sutton will probably make fun of Matthew because he’ll have to say “quarterback” about 49 times tonight. Yeah, Josh Rosen might come up. The 2019 Miami Dolphins Draft class: - Round 1 (13th overall) - Christian Wilkins, DL, Clemson - Trade - Josh Rosen, QB, Arizona Cardinals - Round 3 (78th overall) - Michael Deiter, OL, Wisconsin - Round 5 (151st overall) - Andrew Van Ginkel, LB, Wisconsin - Round 6 (202nd overall) - Isaiah Prince, OT, Ohio - Round 7 (233rd overall) - Chandler Cox, FB, Auburn - Round 7 (234th overall) - Myles Gaskin, RB, Washington A few questions we address throughout Phinsider Radio: Where are the biggest holes left on the team? What does the Phinsider Radio team think of the impending QB competition? What in the world are the Dolphins going to do with a fullback? All this and more on this episode of Phinsider Radio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miami Dolphins fans - Day 2 of the NFL Draft is in the books and the guys sit down to break down the Michael Deiter pick - a guy that projects to be a day 1 starter! Tune in!As you heard on the show, we're launching our merch site - and a portion of all sales will be donated to charity. Feel free to check it out over at https://onthefinside.threadless.com/ Let us know YOUR thoughts on the conversation and make sure to like and/or subscribe! You can catch us numerous places, including:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZbbPifgj971kXD2cWUO7d?si=IKYzbavkTtKZ4aphu7CCEQiHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-OnTheFinSide-28305876/?cmp=web_share iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-finside/id1146112484?mt=2YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OnTheFinSideSpreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/onthefinside Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/on-the-finside?refid=stprTune in and tell your friends!
Miami Dolphins fans - Day 2 of the NFL Draft is in the books and the guys sit down to break down the Michael Deiter pick - a guy that projects to be a day 1 starter! Tune in!As you heard on the show, we're launching our merch site - and a portion of all sales will be donated to charity. Feel free to check it out over at https://onthefinside.threadless.com/ Let us know YOUR thoughts on the conversation and make sure to like and/or subscribe! You can catch us numerous places, including:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZbbPifgj971kXD2cWUO7d?si=IKYzbavkTtKZ4aphu7CCEQiHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-OnTheFinSide-28305876/?cmp=web_share iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-finside/id1146112484?mt=2YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OnTheFinSideSpreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/onthefinside Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/on-the-finside?refid=stprTune in and tell your friends!
DolphinsTalk.com Podcast: The Dolphins were the center of the NFL universe all of Friday as there were rumblings all day they may trade for Josh Rosen and then when on the clock in Round 2 they did. We talk about the trade with the Saints to get an extra 2nd rounder in 2020, the trade for Josh Rosen, plus the Dolphins 3rd round pick for Michael Deiter.
Doug tells Sunny his joke premises and she rates them not funny, something there, or funny after covering the latest in the SCOTUS hearings and Trump’s UN Speech where some soyboy Germans were seen to disagree with Trump.
In this episode of Endure and Survive: A “The Last of Us” Podcast, Sox and Monkey interview Deiter, an avid listener with a fascinating perspective on reality. Major big thanks to The Jelly Man for lending us his dulcet tones.
Jack Deiter talks about how owning Big Bills Sandwich Shop provides a lot of authentic education. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disrupt-educ/support
THE ENTREPRENEURIAL OPERATING SYSTEM WITH EOS IMPLEMENTER JON DEITER Jon Deiter has worked for over 30 years in leadership positions in privately held and family owned entrepreneurial businesses as well as smaller divisions of public companies. He earned an MBA in Finance from Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois and he is a CPA with Accreditation […] The post The Entrepreneurial Operating System with EOS Implementer Jon Deiter appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Rich and Max are joined by Mike'l Severe to preview Nebraska and then discuss what they're watching for as the Badgers open fall camp. SHOW NOTES 2:00 Welcome back Mike'l Severe of The Bottom Line on 2:45 Was the 2016 team much better than the 2015 team? 4:15 What to expect on offense? 5:45 is this the best OL that Riley has had? 7:45 Morgan and the WR core 11:30 Will the switch to 3-4 be a step in the right direction? 15:30 How will 2017 play out? 17:30 What if Scott Frost wins 10 games at UCF? 22:00 Run the dang ball Riley 27:30 Chryst press conference 28:15 Max brags about his self restraint... then totally succumbs to it 29:00 Weight changes 48:30 Deiter to LT. Biadasz ready for prime time?
Connie and Tom are back... again - from Oregon and B.C. News, Calendar, Mother's Day and interviews with Donna Cafasso and Larry Graham. Dunbar Room, Sorrento Hotel, Ms. Helen's Soul Food Bistro, Tacos and Beer, San Pellegrino, Agave, Chutney's, Tacos Guaymas, Crater Lake Vodka, Dry Fly, Kaspar Donnier, Z Pizza, Little Oddfellows, Elliott Bay Cafe, knife classes, barrel fresh wine, Hellbent Brewing, Orfeo, Batch 206, Crafts in the Draft, Deiter wine classes, Alexandria Nicole, Salty's, Fireside at Port Ludlow Resort, Ponti Seafood Grill, Ray's Boathouse, Seastar.