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Side 2 is served up next. Sometimes 2 is not better than 1. Is this one of those times? Did Phil and the boys bow out gracefully? Listen and find out! ENJOY! I Love It LOUDcast on Twitter & Facebook, iloveitloudcast@gmail.com I Love It LOUDcast, The only podcast that goes to 11! I Love It LOUD, Do You?
Tyler Huckabee, senior editor for Relevant, joins the Holy Post crew to defend his recent article about VeggieTales. Did Phil's mom trick him into creating vegetable characters who are beyond God's salvation? Then, over 1,000 Cru staff members say the parachurch ministry's focus on diversity and racism has resulted in mission drift. Are they right or is it another example of paranoia over CRT? Then, Christian college president D. Michael Lindsay shares about his new book “Hinge Moments: Making the Most of Life's Transitions,” and the unexpected changes in his own life. Have we misunderstood what it means to follow God's will, and what can we learn from the best leaders about how to change directions? All that, plus Skye's cramped cross-country road trip. https://www.relevantmagazine.com/culture/never-forget-that-veggietales-werent-allowed-to-show-jesus-as-a-vegetable/ https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2021/june/cru-divided-over-emphasis-on-race.html https://www.amazon.com/Hinge-Moments-Making-Lifes-Transitions/dp/0830841792
THE PHIL MICKELSON PGA WIN EP Where were you when Phil Mickelson won the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island? In years to come, so historic is this performance that we firmly believe it will be remembered in golfing folk lore. For some, the question is, where did this result come from. Where has this magical golf from Phil been? We chat about the work that Phil has put into his Mental Game, what we observed on the weekend and chat about what just might be next. Did Phil's win inspire you. Well, it is clear to see that it has left both of us even more enamoured with Phil ( We already were ), however more so, it inspired us to the level of thought, that just maybe our best golf can be still ahead of us. There is something to take out of Phils win for young and old, elite, professional and amateur golfer alike. Enjoy and please, as always feel free to drop us a line. Join us at Incitegolf Acadeny Check it out at INCITEGOLF ACADEMY. Links and details included below. Join us at INCITEGOLF Academy. LINK TO THE COURSE THE ART OF THE PRE SHOT ROUTINE COURSE INCITEGOLF Academy The quick way to get a taste for building an Unbreakable Mental Game is to jump into the FREE course - Mental Game Must Do's. A real snap shot of how you can begin your journey to better results without a single swing change. (Link Below) Mental Game Must Do's Stay In Touch Join the growing group over at The Mental Mastery Golf Podcast Facebook Community This is a great place to catch up, share your thoughts, gather new information and be the first to hear from Jamie on current events, the podcast and the INCITEGOLF Academy action. If you have any questions about the Facebook Group please feel free to send us a message. Look forward to seeing you inside the community. Private Facebook Group Your Hosts Jamie Glazier has worked in the area of Mental Performance Coaching for over 15 years and has worked with golf professionals, elite amateurs and club golfers across Australia, Europe, and the USA. A single figure lefty golfer and former elite-level tennis player Jamie's experience and insights will inspire and enlighten. Ross Flannigan is a golf business owner, host of The My Love Of Golf Podcast and single figure golfer. Experienced in business coaching he has experienced golf around the globe and by his own admission is a golfer whose mental golf performance game needs work. Send in your questions and discussion requests and join the team on The Mental Mastery Golf Podcast. Enjoy the journey. Follow the guys along at: Jamie Glazier | CEO & Founder Dare2Dream, Mental Mastery Golf Podcast & INCITEGOLF Academy Insta: Jamie Insta Web: www.dare2dream.com.au Email: jamie@dare2dream.com.au Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamieGlazier Ross Flannigan | Host of The My Love Of Golf Podcast Insta: https://www.instagram.com/myloveofgolf Twitter: https://twitter.com/myloveofgolf Email: ross@myloveofgolf.com MENTAL GAME MUST DO'S
Today is Groundhog Day! Did Phil see his shadow?Jack's locker is..... People working from home are seeing higher PG&E bills (understandably). Carolyn talks about a 9-year-old boy who went missing and was found in Clayton.Toys R Us is closing their stores again, this time for good.California's Great America is re-opening!
Tim and Tim discuss the 2011 political thriller, The Ides of March, currently streaming on Amazon Prime. Why? Because Philip Seymour Hoffman is a king among men in a cast of movie stars. Does anyone smoke better than Phil? Did Phil have public political beliefs? What's up with the Republicans? All that and more in this ninth episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective". This episode's guest is friend and political enthusiast Tim M. (who doesn't want to be found thank you very much!). "That's That" is sponsored by One County Film Company, produced and hosted by Timothy Mark Davis, edited by Ryan Arnst, with show music composed by Jessica Rae Huber, and artwork by Drew Hanagen. Additional music in this episode from Muted. Our next episode gets SPIRITUAL with the 1992 Steve Martin comedy/drama/romance Leap of Faith, currently streaming on Amazon Prime with a 7 day free trial CBS All Access. Our guests will be friends and aspiring faith healers, Joel De Sousa and Matt Wright.
Did Phil have to hand over a crisp $20 bill to Jase for finding his lost chain? The guys reveal the resolution to last episode's cliffhanger. Phil and Jase leave Zach nearly speechless when they overshare about a great experience Phil had in the woods recently. The guys discuss the Alpha and the Omega, Revelation and the Eternal Age, and what the Bible says about YOLO. And Zach has a timely reminder that all earthly kingdoms fall — even America — but our ultimate allegiance is to God, and nothing can topple his kingdom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim and Carlos Alayeto discuss the 1994 TV movie, The Yearling. Why? Because Philip Seymour Hoffman could take a small part and blow up the screen like no one else. Did Phil have Quantum Leap style acting powers? What does it mean to come of age? What's it like to be a parent and watch your children go through pain? All that and more in this second episode of "That's That: A Philip Seymour Hoffman Retrospective". This episode's guest is actor, VoiceOver talent, and teaching artist, Carlos Alayeto. Follow Carlos on Instagram @therealcarlosalayeto and on Facebook. "That's That" is sponsored by One County Film Company, produced and hosted by Timothy Mark Davis, edited by Ryan Arnst, with show music composed by Jessica Rae Huber, and artwork by Drew Hanagen. Additional music from Moarn, Ian Post, and Kevin Graham. Our next episode is on the 2014 posthumously released "spy thriller" A Most Wanted Man, currently streaming on Amazon Prime. A film that was praised almost solely for PSH's central performance, it's an essential to the Phil canon.
What are the most significant wrestling moments in Jack's life, and how many of them involve Jack Swagger? What are the most significant wrestling moments in Phil's life, and where does his beloved AEW Revolution moment rank? Was Shawn Michaels losing his smile the biggest wrestling betrayal? Was Low Ki's recent COVID tweet the dumbest thing he's ever said? Did Phil have a wet dream about Nia Jax? And what exactly is THE CENTRAL PARK STREET FIGHT? All these questions and more will be answered on the sixteenth episode of FightGeist! New episodes stream LIVE every Tuesday, 6 PM EST! www.twitch.tv/fightgeistwrestling Instagram: www.instagram.com/fightgeistwrestling Twitter: www.twitter.com/fightgeistpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
During this episode of “Marketing Today,” host Alan Hart interviews Phil Harvey, Chairman DKT International, a non-profit family planning and A.I.D.S. prevention organization. Also, Harvey is a major shareholder of PHE Incorporated, the holding company for Adam & Eve, a mail-order company that sells products for better sex life. Harvey is also the founder of the DKT Liberty Project and an ardent libertarian. Even at his current age of 81-years-old, Harvey still has a few goals that he is after. Harvey discusses his early years starting a business and a nonprofit organization simultaneously but how the charitable actions that come out of PHE are mostly individually based. Find out how DKT last year was supplying contraceptive products for 44 million couples in the developing world. Understand his beliefs regarding competition as the heart of the capitalist society. He also shared his legal battles for liberty that ended up costing around $2 million and the attacks that he faced as they pertained to sex-related product sales. And probably most important and impactful to me, is the story from his time in India that illustrates the importance of integrity to Harvey. Phil Harvey discusses why he believes companies shouldn’t be forcing themselves to appear to be charitable, “I am generally opposed to trying to turn a commercial corporation into some kind of brand for saving the world. I don't think it is appropriate. It is a distraction, and often it just doesn't work very well." The simplicity and scalability of social marketing, not to be confused with social media like Facebook and Twitter, Harvey explains “social marketing in this context means the use of commercial marketing techniques to achieve social ends.” Find out why Phil Harvey believes that “advertising more specifically, I think is blamed for various societal ills. But I don't agree that marketing, particularly when you use that term, is a troublesome term in the nonprofit world.” Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today”: How is Phil different from the man he was back in 1961? (02:30) How has Phil used commerce to do good in the world? (05:56) Why did he create a business and a nonprofit business at the same time? (13:01) Phil explains the social marketing of DKT (26:14) Did Phil face marketing resistance in the nonprofit space? (40:28) What does Phil think about the state of business today? (52:05) Phil discusses how many of his legal battles that have made it all the way to the supreme court. (55:00) Where does this fighting spirit come from? (1:01:43) Is he thinking about retirement anytime soon? (1:09:55) Is there an experience in Phil Harvey’s life that has defined who he is today? (1:11:39) What fuels Phil to keep going in his career and life? (1:15:42) Are there brands or causes that he thinks we should pay attention to? (1:17:21) Where does Phil Harvey see the future of marketing going? (1:23:28) Resources mentioned: Phil Harvey Tim Black PHE Adam & Eve PSI DKT International Marie Stopes International (MSI) CARE Milton Friedman, Nobel prize-winning economist Peter King, Ford Foundation consultant who served as a visiting professor at Calcutta Institute of Management and developed social marketing concept in India Our Towns book by James & Deborah Fallows “Free to Choose” TV series staring Milton Friedman DKT Liberty Project Atlas Network Institute for Justice Mother Jones article on Phil Harvey HuffPost article and embedded video of Phil Harvey Support the show.
Michael, Logan & Michelle swing by to recap the first Swizerland leg of Amazing Race 31. In this episode: Where in the world is Logan Saunders? Why was this episode so boring? Michael learns about a new version of Amazing Race. We tease Michelle about the big Amazing Race news. What will next week’s Double-Battle be? We sort everyone into houses. Michael goes a bit Selina Meyer. Who should have dominated this leg? Why were myths being perpetuated? Just how good are Colin & Christie this season? Why wasn’t the original Nicole & Victor and Rachel & Elitha interaction filmed? Michelle gets angry when the tedium of the Roadblock is pointed out. Would we do the gorge swing? Logan crosses off a podcast bingo square. Michael tries to sound enthusiastic. Would we have been a lot happier if next week’s twist wasn’t spoiled? How much attention have Rachel & Elitha had? Will this season age well? What new things have we learnt? Michael makes a correct prediction. How expensive is Switzerland? What was with the weird Pit Stop justification? How useful is a spa day really? Logan wants a boat. Michael gives an explanation. How transparent is the motive of the Face-to-Face U-Turn? We play a game to prove that no-one proofreads Phil’s scripts. Is Switzerland the world’s oldest democracy? Did Phil go rogue with the U-Turn next week? Why did they spoil the existence of the Face-to-Face U-Turn in the Season preview? How could you liven up the Face-to-Face U-Turn twist? How many votes will Rachel & Elitha get? Who will go home next? Michael considers writing a strongly-worded note. Michelle interrupts. Winners are picked. Just how consistent are Colin & Christie? And Logan makes a promise.
A special extra treat for fans of Looks Unfamiliar as previous guests Ben Baker and Phil Catterall give us a preview of their new podcast Don't Let's Chart, as they count down a list personally selected by Tim - eBay's Top Selling Annuals For February 2019! Can you tell the real Rupert Bear stories from the ones that Ben's just made up? Did Phil write every episode of Wacky Races? And what happened to The Chamberlain Bear Annual 1940 and The Degas Annual 1964? Find out all this and more - including just how racist The Dandy got - in Don't Let's Chart! You can subscribe to Don't Let's Chart via https://anchor.fm/s/a1225dc/podcast/rss - you can also find it on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/7bCp6FH0u2YXcbhvyImhWh or on your favourite Podcast app. You can hear Ben and Phil's appearances on Looks Unfamiliar at https://timworthington.org/looksunfamiliar/.
Phil Haack joins the podcast to discuss DevOps at GitHub! Phil has an interesting and extensive career background. He started out as a Manager of Software Engineering back in 1997. Since then, he’s done a lot — but some of his recent highlights include: being the main Program Manager at Microsoft from 2007-2011 (responsible for ASP.NET MVC and NuGet), and leading the Client Apps team as Director of Engineering at GitHub. Now, most recently, he has founded his own company, Haacked, which he started to mentor software organizations to be the best version of themselves. In today’s episode, your host, Jeffrey Palermo, and Phil Haack, dive deep into discussing DevOps at GitHub. They talk about his role as Director of Engineering; how GitHub, as a company, grew while Phil worked there; the inner workings of how the GitHub website ran; and details about how various protocols, continuous integration, automated testing, and deployment worked at GitHub. Topics of Discussion: [:48] About today’s episode with Phil Haack. [1:10] Phil talks about how he became the Program Manager at Microsoft in charge of ASP.NET MVC and NuGet, and what the role entailed. [4:00] The transformation Phil helped lead that continues to affect .NET developers today! [5:35] Phil shares the high points of his career at GitHub. [7:56] How Phil’s role at GitHub developed, and how (and why) GitHub went from “no managers and no meetings” to hiring on managers and starting meetings. [12:10] When did GitHub start to distribute regionally? [13:43] How many leased offices did GitHub crop up while Phil worked there? [15:25] What Phil is currently working on since leaving GitHub! [17:27] About the new book Phil is writing about GitHub. [20:07] Major strategic decisions and key aspects that gave GitHub the ability to put out features at a really fast clip for a really long time (with an incredible quality track record to boot!) [24:18] A word from The Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [24:44] Architecturally, is GitHub.com one website or essentially two hundred different web applications that make up all the URLs of the website? [26:50] Was there a standard pipeline structure that GitHub maintained (or a common set of steps), or was it moreso a ship-it-however-you-can protocol per service? [27:50] If Phil had multiple services in the client application, did he have a separate Git repository for each one of those, OR, one Git repository for his team with multiple, independent services? [29:52] Did every continuous integration build have its own Git repository? [32:30] What types and quantity of automated testing did Phil pack into the continuous integration (CI) build? [33:48] Phil highlights some significant things that happened in the CI build step. [34:31] Did Phil find any good frameworks that worked out in the UI space? [35:02] What an automated test can’t tell you and why it’s so crucial to have a really good tester! [36:15] When they did have automated deployment between environments, what tools and methods did Phil use for those deployments? [38:04] For the services they were going to deploy to GitHub servers, how many environments did Phil set up in the deployment pipeline ahead of production? [41:07] The major tools on the deployment side when Phil was working at GitHub. [43:44] What Phil recommends listeners to follow-up on to continue their research! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Phil Haack (LinkedIn) Haacked MVC Framework GitHub for Dummies, by Sarah Guthals and Phil Haack Hubot Ruby on Rails Scientist.NET Electron ChatOps Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
The whole gang is back together with lots of news to talk about. Should Phil and Tiger have to put up their own 10 million dollars? Did Phil violate a new rule on purpose to save face? Is an LPGA player whiffing on the tee box good for golf? We also take a handful of From The Galleries including a listener's wild dream about dining tables on tee boxes in Scotland. It's a boys being boys kind of show. Pure fun.
Welcome to Botched: A D&D Podcast! This is quite the strange group assembled to solve a mystery. We started off with a rogue, a religious zealot and a magical experiment gone awry and added some guy frozen from the past and a bugbear. Something seems a bit off about this new character Karl, but I’m sure there’s nothing to be alarmed about. This new band of “heroes” hits the road to find out what happened to Overcrop Inspector Gadget. What sort of trials and tribulations will they find along the road to Braddock? What will they find when they finally get there? Did Phil make a poor character choice by playing a character only one person can understand? Tune in and find out! Join in on the banter as these dickheads whose understanding of the rules is questionable, and their moral compasses are even more so, stumble through dungeons, traps, monsters, and social intricacies as they attempt to complete a quest for wholly selfish reasons. If you are a veteran dragon slayer from the long long ago of the 1970’s or a newbie who is interested in hearing what this devil worshipping game is all about, Botched: A D&D Podcast is the DnD Podcast for you. As mentioned, we are playing 5th edition rules, so if you’ve never played this version of the game before, listening to us will give you an idea of how it may be different from previous versions of the game. 5th edition is a great rule set to start playing the game with. Find out if there’s a local game near where you live at comic book or game stores. Hell, buy some books, buy some dice, get some food and drinks and invite your friends over to play with you for completely different experience! A special shout out and thank you to all of our supporters over on Patreon. You help us continue to churn out “quality” episodes. With your continued support we can upgrade our dining room, I mean studio, with better quality microphones, sound proofing and merchandise. Help us achieve our goals and reap the benefits as we will begin producing novellas of the seasons, behind the scenes features and live shows! Check out our store over at Botched Podcast where you can find tshirts, stickers, prints and more! Thank you to those who have taken the time to give us a 5 star review over on Itunes! It helps the show grow, and we greatly appreciate it! A big big thank you to the following: Zlw365 Elliebells 1543 Nigel Molassesfinger Castle McFall Joshua Archiquette Pokemon In D&D Fearravine Kory Sarracini Chuggzernaut pmbear SiroVai123 Aatamos UltDave BlackGary BigJim Badbreatth Skuuf Noverton Riku210 Ninjagod99 HiyaitsSandi Admaletz Acinda FlipFlapAgronomacus Selfcleaningmutant Falcon Phire Captain Hygiene Johndonmoyer Littlefam90 Iluvpasta47 Walter Rice Fishdick69 Stargatesnatch Icantpay Chanticlear22 Kitkat the Katkat NightmareLovely Wonderlandreject Kitchenaidfleshlight Thank you not only to our supporters on Patreon, but also to all of those who are listeners. We are forever in your debt as we continue to find out how amazing this community of gamers is. May the rolls forever be in your favor! Support the show over at Patreon like these fine folks! Chris W Black Xanthes Nolan O Gary G Kory S Daniel H Bill H Mike H Phil Cinda G James T Jon S Casey S Trounce Bottom Nelson B David L --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/botchedpodcast/support
The Par Train crew gives you the first of a brand new episode series called "PGA Player Deep Dives" where you learn new things about your favorite PGA Tour players. This episode was focused on the man, the myth, the "Figjam" legend - Phil Mickelson. Highlights: -Phil joins us for the first 5 minutes and gets angry... -Phil vs. Tiger stats -Did Phil play better or worse when Tiger was in the same tournament? -#WhatWouldPhilDo Everyday situations where we compare what the average Joe would do vs. what Phil would do (Buckle up) -[Make sure you listen to the end!] with three exclusive stories from Evan Gibbs, Director of R&D at Callaway Golf, about his 10+ years working with Phil -3 favorite Phil moments -Are we placing bets on Phil to win the Masters? -Highlights from his amateur career -What makes Phil and Tiger at their best different than the top young players today
With Ten Olympic broadcasts under his belt, CBC Sports producer Phil LaChappelle has had a front row seat for some truly epic moments in competition. But the main reason we asked Phil to come on board PYC podcast, is that he has a genius for mischief. When Phil tells stories about things going a bit sideways behind the scenes, there's an excellent chance, Phil was involved in getting the caper started in the first place. He's a beg forgiveness, not permission, sorta guy. Did Phil ever tell you about the time Harold Ballard swiped an Olympic flag? Give us half an hour...it's a good one.
Episode 5 of Phil Hulett and Friends featured an Oktoberfest conversation with John Holl, author of The American Craft Beer Cook Book. Did Phil invent the beer aspic? Who knew Jennifer had the highest beer IQ in the room? Next, Patrick Scott Patterson talks video game violence and makes a pretty good case against blaming video games like Grand Theft Auto for the acts of real life mayhem, though Jay challenged him along the way. Then Tina and Sabina from TLC Network’s reality TV show "Alaskan Women: Looking for Love" check in, and boy are they a couple of firecrackers. And yes, Jay makes a pass at them, twice. Finally, a fascinating conversation with inventor Aaron Foss. He’s figured out how to block robo calls, streamlined the documentation process for child cancer patients, and revolutionized the buffalo wings dipping process.
With Andy at EVE Fanfest, and the rest of the team on a post-deadline come down, nobody’s played anything new. Instead, Sam, Phil and Tom dig into their PC gaming origins – revealing the gaming obsessions of their formative years. What mystery flight sim hijinks first sparked Tom’s interest in games? Did Phil really endure Command & Conquer on a Playstation 1? How did a Mario game introduce Sam to the delights of PC gaming? All that, plus controversial opinions about Dragon Age 2. This week: Samuel Roberts (https://twitter.com/samuelwroberts) , Tom Senior (https://twitter.com/pcgludo) , Phil Savage (https://twitter.com/octaeder) The PC Gamer UK Podcast is a weekly podcast about PC gaming. Thoughts? Feedback? Requests? Get in touch at pcgamer@futurenet.com and use the subject line “Podcast”, or tweet us via the links above. http://dl.pcgamer.com/podcasts/PCGUKpodcast/pcgukpodcast_007.mp3
The legendary Phil Imbrogno returns to talk about The Vengeful Djinn, his new book with Rosemary Ellen Guiley. Who are these dimensional people living along side humanity--and why are they so miffed at us? Did Phil encounter one in the Middle East?You will find out everything you ever wanted to know about the people made of smokeless fire, plus a few spectacular tidbits toward the end about the possible origin of the term ''Majestic'' where MJ-12 is concerned and info on the Pre-Celtic stone chambers in the Hudson Valley. This is over 2 hours of Phil Imbrogno at his storyteller very best!