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We didn't tell George anything about this movie ahead of time. We didn't show him the trailer that spoils the third act of the movie, nor did we hint that Quentin Tarantino was remotely involved in the film. As such, George might have been the first person in history to go into this movie blindly. Did it work or did it just serve to anger him? I mean, straight up, does he hate us and this movie now? Will George forgive us (and the movie) for not warning him ahead of time? If Travis is the "George Clooney" of the pair, did he fully commit and get a neck tattoo? Did Dan really invite THAT actor into THAT franchise reboot? There's only one way to find out! And after the episode, check out the Extra Credit Discussion group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remedialfilmpod Did you know we are now on YouTube? Find extra video goodies and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/c/RemedialFilmClassPodcast Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
George new going in to the first A Nightmare on Elm Street that we were planning on doubling up with the sequel (if it is good enough for the Godfather...) but he had no idea what he was in for this time around. Did George get the taunting evil Freddy that Travis promised him? Was Travis satisfied by his old favorite Freddy characterization outside of nostalgia? Did Dan really just blow George's mind with medical history? Tune in to find out! And after the episode, check out the Extra Credit Discussion group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remedialfilmpod Did you know we are now on YouTube? Find extra video goodies and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/c/RemedialFilmClassPodcast Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
George knew going into the Godfather that it is rated as one of the best movies of all time. Will the reputation of Coppola's classic set George up for failure? Will he dislike one of, if not the, best movie ever made? And will Dan's knowledge of the source material ruin George's first impression (skip to around an hour to find out!) Will George do offensive voices for the duration of the podcast? Or will he stick to his allotted 25% accent maximum? Can Travis's Vito impression outshine his Buffalo Bill? Did Dan really just ruin the Godfather for everybody? And after the episode, check out the Extra Credit Discussion group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remedialfilmpod Did you know we are now on YouTube? Find extra video goodies and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/c/RemedialFilmClassPodcast Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
On Today's Dan Patrick Show, DP recaps last night's Home Run Derby. Did Dan tune out once Ohtani was eliminated? Color Analyst for tonight's All Star game John Smoltz joins the show to explain why what Shohei Ohtani is doing is so special. And The Athletic's Joe Vardon calls in to discuss the exchange he had with Gregg Popovich after last night's Team USA loss to Australia. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In celebration of the upcoming July 4th holiday in the US, Travis and Dan are sending George out into the water. The beach is open and there is no truth to the rumors floating around the Amity County Police Department re: a shark attack! Will George ever set foot in the ocean again? Did Dan manage to ruin Travis's favorite shark adventure with Giallo history? Will Travis quit the podcast to become a virtual Universal Jaws "The Ride" tour guide? Did the guys just write a superior Jaws 2!? Referenced in the episode: Light the Fuse... Sartana is Coming! https://youtu.be/FeuzTR6lmgo And after the episode, check out the Extra Credit Discussion group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remedialfilmpod Did you know we are now on YouTube? Search for the Remedial Film Class Podcast on YouTube and discover bonus features and unique content! And subscribe to the YouTube channel so we can add additional features and live shows! Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
Spring OUTbreak is over and George is all done with zombies... OR IS HE? We get him back on track to the mainstream with a little independent British classic... about zombies. But, like, fast zombies that don't want your brains they are just REALLY MAD at you. Will George pitch a fit at fast zombies? Did Travis accidentally watch I Am Legend (2007) and is just trying to play it off? Did Dan just offset a Greek Mythology lesson with a joke so horrible it shocked George and rendered Travis speechless? And after the episode, check out the Extra Credit Discussion group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remedialfilmpod Did you know we are now on YouTube? Search for the Remedial Film Class Podcast on YouTube and discover bonus features and unique content! Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
Exclusive! Revealed! No not the Sheedy and Newell replacements, this is much more important! Dan's past comes back to haunt him in a series of confessional pieces that cast him as a failed coke addict tennis prodigy, the star of the famously unreadable "Infinite Jest", who sidled into a journalism career alongside Johnny, a failed teenage website administrator whose only real guest was this weeks star man Kevin McHugh. Kevin pays tribute to the late Alan Keely and details the support that is needed to bring the Finn Harps academy to the next level. Meanwhile, his onetime goalscoring rival Andy Myler regales us with Billy Bagster stories and speaks about the differences between the UCD team he manages and the one he came into in his teenage years . We have Stephen Bradley, Daniel Kelly and Jim Magilton on Monday's action, the Four Star Pizza question and an even bigger talking point. Did Dan ever prank call the Ardee Police Station just to giggle at "Ardee Gardai"...?
The boys are a day early this week, they wanted to add a late gift to your Easter baskets this year. Dan Ruppert from the '4D podcast' stopped by last week and shared his mock draft with Paul and Mike, did he pass the test though? Dan has been a fan of the Cowboys for years and being a big fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes, he knows quite about college players and watching film. Dan's drafting philosophy is BPA anytime and every time, was that the case this time though? Did Dan fix the Cowboys..... Listen and find out. #AcrossTheCowboys Enjoy the pod, tell a friend. Be sure to Like, Subscribe and Review on your favorite podcast app. Any and all feedback is welcome. You can find the guys on Twitter at: Dan: @Dan_Ruppert Mike: @cdpiglet Paul: @Paul_Ryan15 Don't forget to follow the podcast Twitter page: @ATBCowboysPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/across-the-cowboys/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/across-the-cowboys/support
Did Dan ever tell you about his trip to Egypt? Stevie B and Dan G have an extra special guest today, Shaman O! This episode brings up the life-changing experience of the Ayahuasca ceremony, how to get most out of it, and frog poison! Do you have more questions about this? You can reach out to Steve Barton on Twitter here!
George had never heard of First Blood. He had no idea that it was an action movie until Travis mentioned it in our pre-movie discussion. He didn't realize Rambo was in it until he heard the name in the movie! Will George find what he was missing with Die Hard in the steely gaze of Sylvester Stallone? Did Travis finally find a movie his kid would like? Did Dan really just profile the author of the First Blood book like some kind of Mind Hunter but for trite literature? Only one way to find out! Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
Ho ho ho, it's Christmastime! As it's the holiday season, it's time for In Conclusion's Holly Jolly December! This whole month, Dan, Anna and friends will be breaking down a different Christmas movie each week, starting off with the... classic (?) Jingle All The Way! Join the gang and special guest Rome Gandelsman as they watch Arnold Schwarzenegger really try his hardest in this... technically, it's a film! Would it be better with Adam Driver? Did Dan fall in with Phil Hartman? And will Anna get to take a nap during the episode? Tune in to find out!If you would like to support In Conclusion, you can do so at patreon.com/inconclusion
The time has come. George has been asking for a body-jumping Jason spirit monster thing for the past few episodes. It is his perfect solution. It explains everything! And now he is going to get that idea served back to him in spades. Was George regretful for this "spirit Jason" wishes? Did Travis ever get his Van Helsing? Did Dan just join the Undercover Stripper Brigade? Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for Ep 39.The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise - Got kids at home? Be a positive role model and drink wise in front of your kids. TIME CODES00.00 - Damo's back in town! AFL Trade Radio is already in full swing.2.00 - Who is Michael Obrien? Did Dan just drown out the opposition in a Trump like way?7.30 – Clear shift of gear by Trump just 8 days out from the US election. New York Post front page today endorses Trump. How strong is Murdoch's influence now?12.00 – Hutchy's ranking of his favourite non-Australian family days. US election will be up there this year.12.45 – What's the 2020 version of an editorial? A movie. Sacha Baron-Cohen rushed his release of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm to before the election. Hutchy fascinated by the potential powerplay at hand with links between Amazon Prime (and Jeff Bezos) who funded the film and Baron-Cohen and his anti-Trump stance.19.15 – Norm Smith Medal judging butchered. What would have happened if it was Damo who had stuffed up?29.30 – Congratulations to the AFL and NRL for a stunning weekend of footy and for two seasons completed despite the restraints of COIVD. Discussion of the night AFL Grand Final.33.30 – AFMA award winners announced – is it now an email event? Check out the full winners list HERE. The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
In Part VI of Chaceing Summer: Spotted, Andy and Aaron sadly leave Summer behind and argue over the end of Amazon's The Boys Season 2, now streaming. Plus: an ALL NEW Spotted! A+ A come with Reboot news and a new cast alert! Sound the Alarm!!! Will Tony Hawk show up on the UES? Will Serena be the first female President? Did Dan grow up to be a disgruntled journalist? Will we see any reality in the fantasy of Gossip Girl? Are the writers listening to the podcast? Are we sad we are done Chaceing Summer? And why did it take so long? Are the Guys ready for Fall? What's Andy's Halloween costume? What's your Halloween Costume? Where does the Deep go from here? Where do we go from here? Back to the Upper East Side! This is the end of Chaceing Summer... For now. XOXO --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gossip-guys/support
Dan almost experiences an unprecedented turn in the Wedding Trifecta™️. Erika is ~52 weeks from tragedy. We're becoming even more radicalized and we're taking you with us. // Did Dan uncover a glitch in the matrix? Has COVID accelerated the DJ to Real Estate Agent pipeline? Will the Travis Scott discourse ever end? Which president do we stan the hardest? // Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @anicelifepod, @emricchini, @danbassini. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/haveanicelifepodcast/message
This week our Heroes are back from a 7-day camping trip. In this episode. We get to hear a lot of the stories that happened in that week. Did Dan see waterfalls, get chased by bears, or get scared at night? How did Jess do crossing the bridge? Did the doges behave? Find out now on an all-new CCMouse Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ccmousepodcast/Instagram: https://instagram.com/ccmousepodcastYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ccmousepodcastMerch https://teespring.com/stores/cc-mouse-podcast Show Hosts Info:RFSDanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rfsdanInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/RFSDanYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/RFSDan Jess from Snow Dogs VlogsInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/SnowDogsVlogsYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/SnowDogsVlogs
The long awaited review of Yellowstone. Did Dan love it or leave it?Dan and Joel weigh in on the hottest league topics;Has Benji Marshall's time in the NRL expired or could he be surprise recruit elsewhere in 2021?Strict conditions for Tevita Pangai Jr, should some points it be implemented to all players contracts?Grand Final Replay starring SBW; but stunningly Dan declares this is a must-win match for the Raiders.Bambi's Shotgun is aimed squarely at the media, the Masked Singer and an old favourite, Apple. And with only 4 weeks until finals footy, the boys find you some value in an important round 17 of the competition.
Ever wonder what happens if you dent, ding or crack your fancy carbon frame? I did, so I asked the experts at Ruckus Composites. Shawn and Dan walked us through what can be done to salvage a damaged frame or component. This week's sponsor is you. See how. Ruckus Composite Website. Ruckus Composite Instagram. Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos. All right, welcome. Everybody. We're live from the gravel ride podcast. And today we've got some guests from, from Ruckus talking about carbon warfare. It's actually quite timely for me as a couple of friends that asked me about some carbon repair work they wanted to have done, and I had no idea how to approach it. So gentlemen, welcome to the show. Thanks for, thanks for having us. Can you guys start by introducing yourself? Take away. All right. Yeah. As Dan said, I'm Shawn and the owner and founder, and I started ruckus over 12 and a half years ago. Yeah. My name is Dan and I am our repair strategist and customer success person Right on Shawn. What was the impetus behind starting Ruckus? Okay. Is kind of a long rambling story of, I was 24 at the time, fresh out of engineering school and really liked bikes. And didn't really fit the traditional mold of being an engineer. I'm not an office guy per se. Um, I can't spend all my day on a computer, so I would like working with my hands a lot, really wanted to create a business where I could work with my hands, but also kind of create the ideas that were locked up in my crazy head Right on. And were you, did you start it off as sort of a one man show? Oh yeah. Robot or two. I probably had a Roomba at the time that Rubin's ever around, but I always try to keep a balance of one human and one robot at every time. There you go. That's the engineering year. Right? Exactly. So I was excited to talk to you guys about carbon bike repair, cause it is a little bit of a mystery to me, how it all works. And you know, you think about cracking a carbon frame or at least I did prior to this conversation that, you know, the thing's hosed it's, you know, I'm never going to be able to ride it again. Can you talk about the types of repairs that are possible for carbon frames? Did Dan you're good at this one? Yeah. I mean, it's, for us, it's kind of the circumstance of we can repair almost anything, but it's only really, we take it to the point where we think it's safe to do so. A lot of times, you know, things that will decline, for example, our car and bike situations where a rider will get into an accident and, you know, bikes that have four or five visible damages. Um, technically we could repair something like that, but we don't really deem it safe to do so. Um, that's like the extent of things that we won't do. Um, but for the most part, you know, we do basic tube repairs. We do dropout replacements. Uh, we can do full bottom bracket, repairs and replacements as well. Um, you know, we, we will, a lot of things that we've been seeing recently, uh, our tire rubbed damages on gravel bikes, for example, people, the combination of too wide of tires in a given condition that isn't suitable, um, front derailer mounts have been coming off. Boy, am I missing anything? Sean? There's a lot. We do. We do a, we do a lot, a lot, a lot of different types of repairs on a very regular basis. Yeah, it's pretty, very, but you know, at the same point, it's just, we see the same bike over and over or same bikes over and over and over again. So it's some days it feels a little bit not honest. And you kind of forget that. We see some of the most interesting things on the bike side. Like we already got a brand new specialized 20, 20 Shivan and it's like, I haven't even seen this bike online. It's got this kind of cool, uh, course of the camera. Cool. Like vertical cross cross fork, and you look at it and you're like, okay, bikes are getting crazy again. It looks just like that. It looks just like the Lotus track bike fork. Oh yeah, Yeah. It's that dual, that dual bladed thing. So yeah, we do. Um, it's, it's again, it's like we can, we can repair almost anything, but we choose, you know, specifically based on whether it's safe or not to do Right. What did that poor individual with the brand new Shiv do to his bike to put it in your hands Shipping damage hasn't even been built for assembly yet. And it's just getting shipped across the country. And I don't know a lot of shipping companies that are generally fine, but you know, you throw enough probability into it and you know, there may be 10%, 5% of scenarios and you're going to be on the losing end every now and then. So shipping insurance is always good. So what does that process look like on your end? So let's just say I've cracked my chain stay and maybe, you know, I see some damage, but I don't see a hole. Do I send it up to you? And do I get some sort of analysis back for me to consider if the repair is something I want to move forward with? Yeah. Where we usually start with something like this as we'll have the customer send us pictures, um, and a variety of ways, email, we, our number also gets texts as well. So it's, it's an easy way to communicate with people, but we usually start with photos. Um, on the odd chance we can actually tell, um, you know, through a photo only, um, if the bike is okay, we'll just tell the customer to monitor it. But most things start with the photo. Um, and then we take out a case and we'll bring in the bike. And if the area is in question of if it's broken or not, it goes through the ultrasound scan process. Um, and through that, we can determine, you know, empirically within a thousandth of an inch, whether the bike is actually damaged or not. Um, and then after that's all said and done, we'll communicate with the customer again, if the bike is okay, it's, you know, ready to send home at that point, if they want, uh, if they want to paint, touch up, we can do that. Or if the bike actually needs to be repaired, they'll get a confirmation of the original estimate at that point. A and then we can Begin the repair process if it's a normal tube repair, uh, at pretty much at that time. So yeah, it usually starts out with photos and a conversation of what, you know, the rider was doing at the time, what the damage looks like and kinda on top of that, like we've seen over 13,000 cases. So we were pretty good idea if someone says, Oh, I have this type of bike and this type of bike and they go, Oh yeah. Is your seat stay broke. Okay, Cool. Gotcha. So when I imagine ultrasound, I'm thinking of a doctor and a pregnant woman and that little gel, what goes on when you ultrasound a bike? I mean, that's exactly, that's exactly it. It's, it's a very, it's a it's that. So Sean has a couple of fluid that he puts over the area and our transducer is, is what, two and a half to 2.5, right? Shawn, 2.5 millimeters in diameter. No, it's four it's four. Okay. So he has a four millimeter transducer that he puts over the area and it puts a wave sound into the bike and comes back. The readout would be different from something that you would see in the hospital. Uh, it's more of a wave form than actually an image, but Shawn is able to tune the wave based on the specific layup of the bike to gain the information that he would need to determine if something would be broken. So if I had to, I say I had a really bad scratch, you know, from a rock. And I clearly went through the paint and into the carbon fiber. Is that analysis able to tell you, you know, from that wall thickness, you've gone halfway through it or three quarters of the way through it. Yeah, exactly. So kind of how that works is the ultrasound is Dan said, it kicks out a wave the way it penetrates through the carbon bounces off the backside. And it comes back to my transducer. That's kind of how we read it. And if we hit something that would be an air pocket or Boyd, or, you know, if there was less material, the screen's going to show that and we have to, you know, we have to interpolate it a little bit or interpret it quite a bit to kind of convert that squiggly wave form into, you know, a bicycle, but it's kind of the gist of it. And is there, is there some amount of carbon kind of deep scratch that is okay and livable and you'll message back to the customer, Hey, you know, you're only 15% down. It's probably safe. Yeah, definitely. I mean, it's, it kind of, every single bike is different. Every single rider is different. Every single location is different. Like, you know, it doesn't matter the material per se, but almost every bike, the wall thickness of whether it's steel or aluminum or titanium or carbon changes so much throughout a bike. You know, we have, we see some mountain bikes nowadays that are over three millimeters thick of carbon, which is insanely thick. Wow. And then we have certain seat stays that are our top tubes that are only 0.7 millimeters, which is like next to nothing. So everything's gotta be kinda comparative or you kinda look at the whole picture of like, okay. And then, you know, we don't like to think of like the rider too much. We like to think of just making sure everybody's safe. So we don't really take into account if someone's like, well, I don't really hit too big of jumps. And you're like, you know, we talked to some guys up in Bellingham or Whistler and you know, to them and I don't, I personally don't leave the ground. So anything leaving the ground is a big job. So Yeah, absolutely interesting. And so the, can the range of repair work go from, you know, that deep scratch that has affected structural integrity to a complete break in a tube? Oh yeah. The entire tube could be severed off or even missing. We've replaced entire tubes before, you know, it's a little more severe. Um, but really, you know, there's not a lot of limits and that's kinda one of the cooler things about composites as a material versus like some of the metals is, you know, your repair work is so much smaller. Um, it's more of a localized repair versus having to replace an entire tube, you know, with a metal bike, you know, you can repair any metal bike as well. Um, but it typically takes an entire to replacement. So it's surprisingly way more expensive. You know, most composite repairs are about 500 bucks or less on average, but you know, metal repairs, you're closer to a thousand. So let's, let's take a couple of the different scenarios. Let's stick one on the one hand, which is just maybe a, a piercing or a scratch that is, is definitely dangerous and needs to be repaired. What does that repair look like? How do you actually address my carbon frame with the materials you're going to use to really support it? Good question. Um, it's, as far as the repair goes, our process for let's say it, you know, some something that we've seen a number of times is a very piercing strike on, on a down tube. Uh, but Santa's mountain bike, especially recently, the way that all of the down tubes are being extruded from the bottom bracket with more of an exaggerated curve, we see a lot of damage to that area. So the process for our repair is repeatable, but not necessarily, not necessarily always similar if you know, we're doing the same steps towards every bike, but every damage is different. So it's not exactly the same process. Um, so the cost options that we provide are not tuned towards the repair. It's all on the finishing side. So basically every normal tube repair that we do, we'll give our customers a range of options from just a basic mat, black paint or a Mason or basic matte black vinyl wrap to a full paint match. And that customer is getting the same exact safe repair lifetime, but we're going to give them a different option of price depending on what they want it to look like. Because some people don't care. You know, some people are like, Hey, it's my mountain bike. I'm going to beat the crap out of it. I'll take the $500 repair rather than the full paint match. You know, that, that works fine for somebody they're getting the same fix either way. So if I've pierced my frame, um, is it sort of like you're taking some carbon material and almost bonding a bandaid of carbon over top of that, It's a little more involved than that. It's, you know, carbon composite repairs better on the aerospace industry for a long, long time. So there's already proven standards written by the American society of mechanical engineers or American society of testing and materials. And we really follow up pretty similar guidelines of repairing tubes is a little more complicated, especially tubes of insane geometry that bikes have nowadays, whether they're, you know, ovals schools, squares, or rectangles around. Um, but it all kind of starts with, you know, we evaluate that whole area and we kind of have to like map out how far the damage goes for starters. And then after we map out the damage extent, we got to kind of map out the repair extent, which is usually extents. You know, let's call it three inches and every direction around it. And what we do is we then kind of excavate or machine out all the broken fiber and we get rid of it. You know, it's not doing anything there's not really much you can do with it to kind of repurpose it. So then we kind of machine out all that area and sand it all out and get rid of it. And now we apply a brand new carbon fiber on top of it and taper it out through the entire tube to make sure the entire tube is completely strong repaired, and we're not creating any stress risers anywhere on the bike. Gotcha. And then we add one of our listeners write in and ask about, you know, the completely broke the stay. Are you basically then sort of sawing off the, you know, the completely mangled sections and adding in an entirely new tube? Uh, we could be, we do a lot of three D printing in house. We have a big, we've always had a big strap, like professional, industrial Stratasys 3d print machines. So we can pro um, or three D print and design molds and tools and inserts. And you know, and the hardest part with honestly with bikes is in maintaining the integrity of alignment. You know, if there's a slight variation at your dropout, um, your wheel's going to be crooked and with everybody's running huge tires right now, which is great. But if you then have a, like a, a little bit of a dropout misalignment and then multiply that over 13 inches of a wheel radius give or take, and that exacerbates the angle so bad that it pushes your wheels straight into your chance. So the hardest part is sometimes alignment more than anything, just making sure, you know, we're trying to align kind of thin air with certain repairs. You're like, well, I need to put this seats. I need to put a seat, stay back in the frame, but there's a huge gap in between. So how do we fill that gap? There's a lot of puzzles involved Frame alignment tools. Yeah. We probably have almost every tool you can, you end up having frame alignment tools to help in that process? Yeah. We have framed jigs. We've had a lot of custom built tools. We have, you know, end mills for milling and mitering. We have drill presses of, you know, we have almost every tool you can think of. Like, don't forget the lady, boy, the lady boy, which so we can lay it all around tools and answers. Um, repair is more about like being inventive and tool creative than anything. You're like, how are we going to hold this shape? That's not a shit, you know, like a wacky school goal type thing in alignment, or we have, we have two granite tables as well for alignment that are, I think they're done to it like 10,000, no more than that 0.000001 of an inch of alignment. So we can always plot things on there and make standoff blocks or use dial indicators. So before, before we move on from, uh, from Greg's question of being able to repair that seed stay, this is actually a, uh, the case in point of an example of where we wouldn't do Greg's repair until we performed a full inspection on this bike. Um, you know, 45 mile an hour front flip that bike didn't come to a complete stop immediately. Uh, I've I've had a crash similar to this, uh, about 10 years ago and it was really, really bad. Um, so we would basically say that this bike is going to start out at the full ultrasound inspection for the frame and fork and pending us finding damages elsewhere in the frame. Then, then we would begin to consider the other repairs on this bike because that's the beauty of ultrasound. And that's why I think we shine as an organization is we're not only fixing things that are visible, we're actually able to impuricably discern other damages in the bike. So we're not just guessing that one area is going to be okay. We're able to see every other area on the bike if it's okay or not. And you know, a lot of times we'll find in these kinds of situations, we'll find the fork to be broken, um, based on, you know, the bike tumbling or the steer tube getting, getting tweaked, um, and a lot of our customers, once they find out that the fork is broken, if it's an older bike, they'll decide not to do the repair because it's going to be very difficult to source a, you know, proprietary fork from 2013. So not only are we keeping people safe, uh, for a low costs, we're able to steer people in the direction of a new safe bike, you know, because now that they know that they're not going to be able to get these parts anymore. So that's, this is a scenario that we see all the time of there's an visual damage, but we need to take a step back and look at everything before we commit, just to make sure that everything is safe and able to work well down the road together. So yeah, that's something that we see almost, you know, I see this like two or three times a week talking to our customers. Yeah. I think I would be a bit torn up if I cracked my carbon frame and I would just be grappling with, you know, do I send it to you guys for repair? Or at what point does it make sense to upgrade? It's a tough call, but it's, you know, many of us are riding bikes that we absolutely love and would hate to sort of send out to pasture earlier than they need to, you know, in an ideal scenario, I want to ride a bike hard, love it, and then pass it on to someone else who can love it. Correct. And for me, one of the things that I always say is if you have bought your bike within the past five years, and aren't dreaming of a component of a serious component upgrade, then it makes sense to fix your bike because that's usually the thing is if you decide to replace your bike, you know, and that's been made in the past couple of years, there's going to be some chances are there's going to be some kind of proprietary element that you need to also get. So you're not just going to be in shipping repair return, shipping fee. You're going to be in that additional cost as well. So, you know, I still, my, my personal bike is a Scott addict, rim break. It's been broken two or three times. Luckily I work, but I don't, you know, I it's, it's my good weather road bike. I don't dream of a disc road bike for the summer. So it made a lot of sense to get it fixed because that bike serves that utility. So if you know, if it's a bike that you want to keep for a long time and you have components you like on it, then it's almost no question repair is usually the way to go. But if an upgrade is then your future and we can help you figure that out, Hey, then we're happy to do that too. So we talked a bit about the assessment process and the repair process, and you alluded to a couple of different options. You can just get the black carbon put on the frame, if you just kind of want that. You know, I don't care what my mountain bike looks like on the down tube kind of phenomenon. But I also saw on your site, some immaculate paint matching and repair work you've done on some beautiful bicycles. Are you guys doing that in house? Are you working with someone local to you? No, we do it all in house. The hard way, uh, growing our paint department was kind of a very hard and painstaking process because bike painting is it's socks. Um, it's super hard. Yeah, there's no shortcuts. And you know, you could go to an auto body shop, people that can paint cars, they all think they can paint bikes. And the idea of there's people that can paint flat things. There's people that paint round things. And there's two different words. And we know almost all the bike, major bike painters that are independent bike painters in the country as well. They'd say the same thing like spring a tube is so different spraying a quarter panel, a, you know, on like a card or something. And laying graphics is so hard. So we grew everything internally, painstakingly very, very painstakingly and learning how cheap paints will kind of screw you some days versus expensive paints or cheap clear codes versus expensive clear codes. And I don't think the average person knows how expensive paint or clear coat is, but some of our paints are, you know, if you're talking about like half a pint, you know, it's almost 70, 80 bucks. Uh, and our clear coats are almost $500 for a gallon. And it's like, yeah, they last a while, but they don't last that long. You're maybe talking like five to 10 full bikes, maybe, um, depending how many bronze and clear you want to shoot this. Stuff's just very expensive and the guns are expensive. You know, they're, you're in a thousand to 2000 bucks just for the gun air compressor. And Oh, I could go forever about this, but luckily we have a great painter in house. You could just freakishly max a match, everything under the sun, all the insane specialized, uh, glitter coats that are doing right now, the shimmer codes we've done all the Thermo chromic paints where they change color with different heat signature. Oh, Dan's bike actually changes with different colors. He does. Yep. Wow. All, I think I was looking at a picture of a [inaudible] on your site that was beautifully color match and had intricate pin, like a pin Stripe line through the color. It was, it was insane. And from the picture it looked brand new. Some of those coal Naga restorations are absolutely the fine are some of our painters finest work there, boy, they're not cheap. Um, but at that point, you know, and the owners even agree with us. It's like, you're doing a classic car at that point. So, you know, why would you want to do it inexpensively anyway, you want it to be proper and in its pristine condition and he has the ability to do it. Um, yeah, they're, they're, they're not cheap and they take a long time, but the end result is boy, if they look the third doing some of the photography around here, those are some of the best bikes to shoot. Cause it's an endless amount of detail that we have to do to them. So yeah, we, uh, we have quite the range of, of, uh, finishing that we're able to achieve here. Be it the most basic vinyl and, and get it out as quickly as possible to, you know, uh, hand pin striping [inaudible] but yeah, he does it all. It's pretty, it's pretty, pretty wild. Yeah. I'll put, I'll put some photos up on, on Instagram and Facebook and I'll obviously put your URL in the show notes so people can go over and it out before We go tonight, do you guys have any sort of funny or outlandish stories from the over 13,000 bikes you guys have inspected, that would be fun to share on the podcast. Poof, There's so many, we've seen stuff from a lot of pro racers, so like very household names, um, from the pro tour, even we even have one in the shop right now, those from the tour de France last year. Um, so do stuff on that level. I just saw there was a repair request from today of a guy that like ended while doing a manual at 25 miles an hour to show off is to show off in front of his 11 year old. Uh, I don't know. I mean, there's a lot of great stories are like peop bikes have gone through forest fires and boy, I dunno, what do you got damn. The one of our classic favorites is, uh, I think we tell this story every time, but it's, it's so great. Somebody dropped an industrial waffle iron on their top tube and broke it and that's all we got. And that's why it's one of my favorite stories because there's so much intrigue and mystery into the details of this story, full iron. Why, how big is it? How, how many waffles can it make? Why do you have, what were you doing? What kind of waffles did you make? Right. So that's the mystery also, where are they? Uh, that one's great. Um, some of boy, I mean, we've seen somebodies beloved house cat chew through their seat's day sounds. I mean, the stories we see you can't make up. Um, I'm also thinking of, um, on the inspection side, one of the thing, one time we, we, somebody brought in a damaged bike and it had some issues or in front of, uh, or excuse me, kind of like right behind the bottom bracket on the chain stay. And Sean did the ultrasound scan and was like, this is, I don't know about this. This is pretty bizarre. And right along the crack line, we found a piece of pre preg backing paper that wasn't mold that was molded into the laminate. Um, and Shaun's ultrasound readings were, were totally wild. He was like, I don't know what to say. I've never seen anything like this. And it was like, I forget what brand it was, but it was an older bike, like 2010 or 2009. Uh, yeah, prepregs backing paper in the laminate. And that's exactly where the damage occurred. Um, we've found tons of dirt in bikes from the factory. Those are Inside the frame, like closed off and we poured out like, I think it was like 90 grams of dirt. And we were like, okay, This bike is brand new. You're like, how did all this? And then also imagine you get the, uh, I drove my car into a parking garage. Well, daily, weekly, yeah. At least one at least once or twice a week. Every, every, every once a week. But that one, yeah, that's a full inspection. Those are always full inspections. So if you're listening and you did that, don't yeah. We know, you know, don't think it's going to be okay that you just hit your car into a house, even if it was only five miles an hour. Yeah. I just say you take like Moveable object of your house and like a 4,000 pound car and then a 20 pound bike. And you're like, alright, that's going to stop. But all that apparently. All right. Yeah. It's simple. All the time we saw, we, we have seen people doing like longer descents, uh, who have hit deer who have hit deer before. Uh, also also a full inspection, definitely full inspection. Those bikes can be pretty, I don't know, but sometimes we do the full inspection and Sean and I joke about this all the time. It's like, sometimes they're, there's nothing wrong with them and you know, it's, it's not every time we do a full inspection, the bike is completely smoked. Um, you know, oftentimes they're, they're totally okay. But at least people are able to walk away with that peace of mind. And, and now that now, now they know they have the safety to do all their favorite rides again. But yeah, we've seen so many wild things over the years. That's awesome. Well, I appreciate all the information you guys, there's a lot of fun for me to learn about carbon repair. I think one of the takeaways specifically for our listeners who are obviously the majority gravel, cyclists, is just pay attention to that tire diameter and mud damage. I have one more for you as well. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, drops chain stays. It's all the rage be careful. And how do you see that playing out with the drop stays? Cause that is a design feature in a lot of these gravel bikes. I know I was actually looking about like, I like to do a just review and analysis and thinking about drop chain stays versus res chain stays, you know, like on the Trek, uh, stash has a raised chain stay and I'm like, okay, that totally removes the chain suck issue. But with the drop chain state, it kinda like puts it more in harm's way. And I think people are trying to run a one buys system, which I love one by systems. But when you try to maximize your chain ring side, let's say you go to a 38 on a drop chain, stay on a like standard road with bike. You're playing with fire a little bit. Um, and you start to see, you know, like you're bouncing along. And even if you have a clutch or whatever, I don't think it really matters. Um, either way the chain kind of comes up a little bit on the bottom lower side of the chain ring and it just comes right into that chance today. So I would like to say like, give yourself A little more room or you may not be that. Okay. I dunno, stoked, but maybe run a slightly smaller chain ring. Like go down to six, maybe. Um, give yourself a little more room there. Just get that chain away from that drop chain state. Yeah. This comes from being a lot of these. Yeah. Next time I'm grinding some mud through my chain stays. I'm going to have a little bit of fear in my heart after talking to you guys. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. It's an easy fix. So just let us know Craig, you can just let us know, just keep pedaling if anything happened. Just peddle through it. That's my alright guys. Well, I appreciate you joining me live and I appreciate the insight for our listeners take care and we'll, we'll talk again soon. All right. Thank you so much. See you guys. Thank you. Bye bye.
On this week's episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan kicks off the show with a rant about Bitcoin. He shares what makes Bitcoin different from other fiat currencies and argues that everyone should own a small amount. Then, Dan brings author, Matt Ridley, onto the podcast for this week's interview. Matt is an award-winning author who has written books such as Genome, The Rational Optimist, The Evolution of Everything and many more. His books have been translated into 31 different languages and have sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Matt and Dan discuss the Coronavirus, and the global response to it. Are governments around the world doing the right thing? Are people right to worry? Or is there cause to be more optimistic? Then on this week's mailbag, Dan gets a lot of heat from some of the listeners. Is last week's guest, Bill Browder, a crook? Was the Russian government the real victim? Did Dan buy into Bill's propaganda? Dan examines the arguments from some listeners and fires back.
Welcome back podcast patrons to episode 79 of the Leave the Pin Podcast. In this episode we discuss weird old guys trying to get autographs and what golfers autograph we would actually want. The Honda Classic is currently finishing up and we talk about how tough the course is playing and how that allows so many different styles into the fray. Luke McDonald is announced on the first tee and Dan explains why Tiger Woods is the Undertaker of the PGA tour. Dan and Derek get a special TPC sawgrass invite during the Players Championship. Tom Coyne was recently on the pod and we discuss some of his cool behind the scene moments. Did Dan and Scott make any ebay golf purchases this week? You'll find out! Finally the USGA's new U.S Open campaign is discussed and the guys talk about local and sectional qualifying for the U.S Open. Tell your friends, we're back with another episode of Leave the Pin. Listen up and share with your friends. Please leave a review and rating on iTunes if you enjoy the episode. Shop our newly re-stocked merchandise at https://www.bonfire.com/store/leave-the-pin-podcast/ and check out all our new apparel designs. Follow us on Instagram @leavethepin @ltp_scott @ltp_creator @ltp_golfinwithdad Tag us on your social media feed with #Leavethepin Email us at Leavethepin@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 843-608-0013 Get busy golfing or get busy dying --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leave-the-pin/support
Show Notes What's better than a Golden Caveman? A Platinum Caveman! Dan and Kris have combed through every single game release of the past ten years and determined what their favorite games of the decade were. Did Dan give God of War the greatest honor available? Did Kris blindly choose Kid Icarus Uprising instead of putting actual thought into it? Did Portal 2 beat everything else? In the top half of the show, Dan and Kris discussed a handful of news stories, including big delays from Square, a fancy new Doom trailer, and some frankly retrospectively hilarious Smash Bros DLC discussions. And as always, a healthy round of what they've been playing. Useful Links Support us on Patreon www.stoneagegamer.com SAG's theme Song “Chubby Chubby Chip Chip” by Mark ‘TDK' Knight Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us
WHAT THE HOLY HELL IS HAPPENING!? The time machine broke and sent us to 1982! Looks like we’ll just have to make the best (?) of a bad situation and watch The Beastmaster. Is Marc Singer really the heir to the Singer fortune? Just how many times has Greg watched this movie? Did Dan even make it through the whole thing? And what did Casey think? The answers are yours to hear, today! Then, while we’re here we might as well check out one of the best albums of all time, Elvis Costello and the Attractions‘ Imperial Bedroom. As three major Costello fans, there’s a lot to work through when discussing this topic – so get started by hitting that play button, stat! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/time-bandits/message
In this episode, Frank welcomes Team Canada Assistant Coach Dan Lewis to discuss the National Excellence Program, his illustrious career, the requirements to being a great libero, drill design and much more. (1:35) - How is training going with the National Excellence Program? (3:17) - What could school, club and provincial team coaches do to help athletes better develop structural tolerance? (5:20) - What is the make up of the athletes at the NEP this year? (9:33) - What type of sports did Dan play growing up? Finland Prevails at WJC, Continuing Tradition of Punching Above Weight La finlande prouve que la compétence est plus forte que le nombre (French article) (12:30) - How did Dan's early success in University impact his athletic development? (15:30) - Why is competition with your teammates a very good thing? (18:44) - How did Dan turn pro early and how did it go early on? (22:53) - What kind of beach experience did Dan accumulate over the years and how did it help him be a better volleyball player? (29:45) - How did Dan transition to the libero position? Episode 26 with LP Mainville (32:22) - How did the libero position grow on Dan over time? (33:34) - How can you teach an athlete to embrace defence? (35:11) - What are the key elements a good libero must possess? (40:50) - Why is it so important for a libero to be a good line digger? (42:34) - What are the key points to a good hand pass? FIVB Technical Videos - Libero in Action (49:44) - How much arm push and wrist action should be used to hand pass? (51:23) - What are the key points to a good forearm pass? (58:07) - Are defenders too active pre-contact? (64:01) - Did Dan do a lot of deviated ball digging during training sessions as a libero? (70:02) - When did Dan realize he was also passionate about coaching? (74:22) - How did a short beach coaching stint impact Dan's coaching style? (76:50) - How can meditation and defining your values help you to grow as a coach? (79:50) - What is the biggest life lesson coach Lewis learned from his father? (83:48) - What are some lessons learned in regards to planning working with some great volleyball minds like Glenn Hoag and Stephane Antiga? Probability of Skill Transfer to Game (90:13) - How has becoming a father helped Dan become a better coach? 2 Year Old on Strider Balance Bike (94:58) - How is Team Canada preparing for the last Olympic qualifying tournament?
It's only a month late, but the Unversed Cast discusses E3 2019 as a group! We decided to take a different tact than previous years and only talk about what interested us as opposed to everything. Time Codes for Easy Jumping 00:00:24 - Podcast Starts 00:04:29 - Formal Topic Switch 00:09:02 - The Highlights of E3 00:12:00 - Luigi's Mansion 3 00:27:36 - What Interests Ryan? 00:36:47 - Did Dan play anything NOT Nintendo? 00:49:54 - We should probably talk about Banjo 00:54:44 - The Hero Appears 01:00:23 - Panzer Dragoon 01:03:21 - No More Heroes! 01:14:48 - Ryan, How do you feel about Golden Sun? 01:16:28 - Summing up the Directs 01:20:28 - We're talking about BOTW now. 01:35:03 - One More Thing From Nintendo 02:03:55 - Should we talk about Halo? 02:18:23 - Do we want to talk about Project Scarlett? 02:22:36 - Tales of Arise 02:30:00 - "You're Breathtaking!" Cyberpunk 2077 02:43:30 - FINAL FANTASY VII FINALLY 03:03:29 - Exo's Game of the Show 03:04:11 - Ryan's Game of the Show “Apero Hour,” “Awesome Call,” “Bossa Antigua,” “Bossa Bossa,” “Chucky the Construction Worker,” “Crinoline Dreams,” “Deuces,” “Dispersion Relation,” “Hard Boiled,” “In Your Arms,” “Intractible,” “Jazz Brunch,” “Leopard Print Elevator,” “Lobby Time,” “No Good Layabout,” “Nouvelle Noel,” “Samba Isobel,” “Shades of Spring,” “Sidewalk Shade – Slower,” “Somewhere Sunny (ver 2),” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Video Podcasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaX0i-H5-gv-9PcU3MXhzWw ExoParadigmGamer (Editor for this Episode): YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/ExoParadigmGamer Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExoParadigmGmr Ryrule YT: www.youtube.com/user/TheRyanSucksAtGames KingK: YT: www.youtube.com/user/KingdomKlannad Twitter: twitter.com/KingdomKlannad Haedox: YT: www.youtube.com/user/Haedoxic Twitter: twitter.com/Haedox Sonata (editor for this episode): YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/shushiroto Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tsuzihri_07
We come in a bit subdued as we were each some sleepy heads. Day Light Savings Time sucks for all involved. Captain Marvel arriving so far after the last MCU movie throws off a pretty established schedule of releases and Tee ain’t happy about it. We discuss the review bombing of said movie. It’s nearly time for Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse’s home video release and we are excite but it gets us reminiscing on old school home video releases. We chat household repair as adults and knowing when to call in the professionals. Did Dan talk to a developmentally disabled man about porn? Maybe! Can you name a Motley Crew song? We couldn’t. We discuss upcoming films and reimagining old ones. Anthony watched Leaving Neverland and was really messed up by it. Tatum l TAYREL713 l Lunchbox l Gabe DOWNLOADS l RSS l Apple Podcast l Google Play l Spotify l TuneIn l Facebook l Twitter l YouTube l Stitcher l Email l Amazon Wish List l Merch l Patreon PHONE l 216-302-8763 #Comedy #Culture #Podcast #200PublicSquare #Cafe200 #Sleep #FitBit #ThisIsUs #ConnectFour #DayLightSavingsTime #CaptainMarvel #RottenTomatoes #MCU #SpiderMan #IntoTheSpiderVerse #VHS #TheMatrix #4K #HouseholdRepairs #Movies #Dumbo #MotleyCrew #Warrant #CherryPie #DefLepard #POurSomeSugarOnMe #KickStartMyHeart #DoctorFeelGood #MachineGunKelly #NativeSon #RichardWright #OfMiceandMen #GENLock #RoosterTeeth #MichaelBJordan #LeavingNeverland #MichaelJackson
Did Dan and Jeff just stumble into an anime reboot of The Odd Couple? Find out as they investigate episodes 139-143 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.
Fresh off of a shocking brochacho blindside of John Hennigan last week, the drama continues as the Goliaths begin to unravel! With Dan saving Angelina last tribal with his idol, what were the repercussions back at camp? Are the duo of Dan and Kara truly split? Or have the Davids been duped into a blindside of their own? Did Dan's split from Kara spell the end of his time in the game? Who has joined Elizabeth and John on the jury? Has anyone found another idol after Davie's idol play? Did the strike force alliance regroup from their supposed break up last week? Find out all of this and more Wednesday night as Jim Early and Missyae Productions present the Missyae Podcast: Survivor David vs Goliath Recap show! Call in at (657) 383-1308 and get your thoughts in on this week's episode!
Soooo... that happened. During the Sister's month hiatus, Caroline & Dan got married! Now, the Chatty Sisters are BACK to recap it all. Was it the best day of Caroline's life? Did it rain? Did Dan lose his own ring already? Did Kelly crush her MOH speech? Listen up to get the behind the scenes scoop of the day.
With Nu-Metal May in full swing, we sit down to discuss what may be the most listenable heavy band of all time, Ill Niño. We share memories of the original Ill Niño sales pitch on Headbanger’s Ball, and how changes in the band affected us over time. Did Dan really miss out on the band post Confession? How deep do the heavy metal wounds go this time? Check it out on this episode of Discography Discussion. #IllNiño #discussmetal Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - https://goo.gl/S7fVCcDiscography Discussion Podcast Homepage - https://goo.gl/hXMI33Subscribe to RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/danandjoeshowListen to Discography Discussion on iTunes - https://goo.gl/AzQ7vYDiscography Discussion on Google Play - https://goo.gl/d6czHIListen on Stitcher - https://goo.gl/j2eViHWatch/Listen on Youtube - https://goo.gl/rmJ8ksListen on TuneIn - https://goo.gl/lBs1wNFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/DiscographydiscussionTwitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetalTumblr - https://danandjoeshow.tumblr.comYoutube Live Stream - https://goo.gl/h7PuL2Google+ - https://goo.gl/WnyGvwQuestions? Comments? Suggestions? Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.comwww.discussmetal.com Nashville Rock n Pod Expo 2 www.nashvillerocknpodexpo.com && https://www.gofundme.com/rocknpod2018In 2018 Discography Discussion will be appearing at the Rock N Pod Expo 2 in Nashville TN.In order to help raise money for this event, we are offering 3 of the following perks for a $35 donation. Option to pick what band’s discography we discuss in and upcoming episode of the podcast. A limited edition Discography Discussion beer glass unique to this event. In addition to these perks your donation also pays for your admission to the expo as well as access to an exclusive podcast only for contributors. if you donate on behalf of Discography Discussion please make sure to comment on the go fund me page that you are donating on our behalf. Albums of the weekDan - My Dying Bride “Turn Loose The Swans”Joe - Sum 41 “Does This Look Infected?”Geoff - Ozomatli “Ozomatli” Ill Niño Episode Playlist: This Is War Rip Out Your Eyes Revolution Revolucion Finger Painting (With The Enemy) How Can i Live Rumba What Comes Around What You Deserve Pieces Of The Sun Mi Revolucion La Epidemia
Manny's Deli (1141 S. Jefferson) is on a short list of legit, honest-to-goodness, Chicago food institutions. A classic deli operation that's been running since the end of World War II, Manny's remains a go-to for all three meals and a destination for local and national politicians. Co-owner Dan Raskin joins me to talk about Manny's this week. Discussed on this episode: My history with Manny's, from trips with my grandparents to taking my own kids the restaurant. Manny's history in Chicago. What's allowed Manny's to endure? Has Manny's scared other delis away? Dan's philosophy on taking interview opportunities, and why it all goes back to Oprah. Did Dan even have a choice to not go into the family business? The hardest part of running Manny's? Time management. The "relentless onslaught of beef" that Manny's provides. The delicious latkes. Gotta have both sour cream and applesauce. President Obama's visit to Manny's. President Clinton's visit to Manny's. Why politicians meet at Manny's. Good and bad people have been to Manny's, but when they're eating there they never cause problems. The "Comedians in Cars" recording at Manny's with Jerry Seinfeld and Steve Harvey. What's the difference between corned beef and pastrami? Prep starts at midnight! Manny's expansion project, opening up the dining room and the creation of the deli area. Best part of day-to-day operations? Manny's is in Costco! Manny's is in Costco! What happened to Manny's at Midway Airport? This week's show is lovingly sponsored by Boost Mobile.
It's another week, what will be on the guys minds today? Will Frankie ever find his way back home? Did Dan figure out the secret code? All this and more on Let's Taco 'Bout It!
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It finally happened! The long awaited FIRST face-to-face meeting of your hosts! Dan and Mike meet up for Star Wars Celebration Orlando and well, there was hugging. It was magical!Your hosts hit the ground running in Florida last Wednesday and are here with the first part of their adventures. There were celebrity meet and greets, ridiculously long lines and oh so many Star Wars toys! What were some of our favourite finds? We had a blast and can't wait for you to hear about it!Did Dan get his Luke Skywalker jacket in time to meet Mark Hamill? What were the prices like at the vendor booths and how did the Star Wars Celebration community like our Jawa socks?Mike visited Disney's Hollywood Studios for Galactic Nights and also sat in on a panel of X-wing pilots. What do heroes of the Rebel Alliance think about their action figure selves? Mike asked and has the audio for their answers!We're tired! We're broke! But man are we glad to be part of the Star Wars community! Thanks to everyone that reached out on social media with their favourite Star Wars Celebration finds, it was fun to share them on this week's show!
Cameron Kunzelman joins us and 16 of the Best Adventurers on an odyssey to steal the Declaration of Independence! Danger will most certainly be faced head-on while the toughest of choices will be made! Does Link have what it takes to defeat Nathan Drake? Is Bear Grylls a big fat liar? Did Dan seriously believe Dora the Explorer could hear his responses when he talked to the TV? The answers to these questions and so much more await you in Journey To The Center Of The [BRACKET!]. Ask your parents to pick up a copy today!! Mages & Murderdads Cameron's column on Waypoint Join our Facebook Group Subscribe via RSS Review us in iTunes Follow us on Twitter Suggest a Topic View the completed bracket
Dan Peña is the 50 Billion Dollar Man who mentors high performance people to take quantum leaps with their business. By the end of this interview you will either love Dan Peña or hate him. There is no middle ground. He has no filter. He says things as they need to be said, and has the goal to bring you and me across the finish line of success. This has been edited with bleeps for the harsh language. It may make you uncomfortable. We take questions I received from Dave Asprey from the Bulletproof Executive and talk about his experience with Brian Rose from the London Real. I completed over 100 hours of research and work to put this together for you. When the red recording light started blinking I was scared as hell. Dan had been my mentor through his recordings and book and now it was a privilege to speak with him. He didn’t hold back a bit. He called me out on some of the dumb things I’m doing and my flawed thinking. It was uncomfortable but made me stronger, similar to pushing through the burn of a good workout. So if you’re not at the level of success you secretly know you should be at this will be the most important interview you ever listen to. Share it with your business friends, mastermind members, and make sure you subscribe to his podcast the Quantum Leap Advantage and Ask the 50 Billion Dollar Man. Dan’s seminar at the castle: www.danpena.com/seminar Links and Resources https://twitter.com/danspena https://www.facebook.com/CastleSeminar https://www.youtube.com/user/GuthrieCastle1468 https://www.youtube.com/user/GuthrieGroup http://www.danpena.com/about/ Show Notes 01:34 - From the barrio of East LA to living in a story book castle 05:04 - The reason why he continues to work at almost 70 years old 11:11 - Getting his mentor Jim Newman 13:00 - How he got out of his comfort zone 16:59 - Did Dan ever think he had limitations? (shocking answer) 18:40 - Why books, podcasts, and training aren’t a part of the journey to success. 20:47 - “Fear is only a f*#@ing option” 22:09 - Dan’s stories of bungee jumping, hang gliding, skydiving, killing a bear with his hands, and instinct hunting 28:23 - Talking about Dave Asprey's question for Dan 29:09 - “Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future” 34:00 - How high performance people think and talk 35:36 - “High performance people don’t hang” 43:25 - Why he has no filter and says what he thinks 49:10 - Low hanging fruit opportunities only come around in a lifetime 4, 5, or 6 times 51:00 - Dan’s parting advice 56:10 - Spencer’s wrap up and summary Subscribe to Dan Peña’s podcast The Quantum Leap Advantage: The Podcast of the Most Successful Business Coach: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/quantum-leap-advantage-podcast/id849479564?mt=2 Ask The 50 Billion Dollar Man: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-the-50-billion-dollar-man/id889828628?mt=2
Never pass a chance to talk about tail! The gang is whole this week with Nick back. Join the guys in a conversation about tail tuning, and a few other silly things. Got a little bit of news, and what has been going on with the guys over the past week. Did Dan lose his... more » The post RCHN V 2.0 EP161: Hard Justice and Jackhammer? appeared first on RC Heli Nation.
Holy crap!! Are we posting a new podcast episode?? Why yes I do believe we are!Welcome back everybody, I'm terribly sorry for the delay but life and school happens. You are reading this and listening to the episode so I know you forgive me :)Download the Episode Here!!Introduction 0:00 - 14:36Picking up right after the last episode (a month ago) we talk a little about what anime we have watched in our free time. Holy shit!! Dan bought some manga on his own? And likes it??? Progress I say!El Hazard 14:36 - 35:30Early to mid 90s comic fantasy series that I loved and one that helped get me into anime. Did Dan like it?? Who knows but I can say that Dan loved Jinai's laugh. So much I can't even express his feelings!Closing 35:30 - 38:20We wrap it up and set the stage for the first "unkown" anime that none of us have ever seen. Stayed tuned...