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Matt is on holiday this week, so we're releasing a recent interview he did on “The Greg Bennett Show,” hosted by former Olympian and professional triathlete, Greg Bennett. It was a perfect match as Matt and Greg share many of the same philosophies around high-performance sport and life. In this episode, Matt: Shares his journey from collegiate swimmer to pro triathlete. Discusses the key lessons he learned during that time to become the great coach he is. Describes how he takes a holistic view of an individual when working with them, understanding their work and family life, what stressors do they have, and other non-negotiable obligations. Summarizes the four pillars of performance - Endurance, Functional Strength, Nutrition &Fueling, and Recovery. Dissects how to use data from wearables and why some people will be more comfortable with more data than others. Frames why fueling immediately after working out with protein and carbohydrates is so important. Show Notes from The Greg Bennett Show About Greg Bennett Greg grew up in Sydney, Australia. With two competitive brothers and life spent outdoors, Triathlon was a natural fit for Greg. Although passionate about the sport it took almost a decade to reach the world stage. By 25 years of age, Greg was winning international titles. By 30, Greg was winning the World series on multiple occasions and competing for Australia at the 2004 Olympics, where like Laura he also placed 4th. Growing up Greg had a strong desire to become better, better than he was yesterday. His family was all driven goal setters who would sit down at the start of each year and write and share their goals. At the time this was a chore for a kid who wanted to be outside, but it was the template for the discipline and dedication to reach the highest level in sport and sustain it for almost three decades. Greg raced over 500 international races and won over 100. His story of having a winning rate of less than 10% for the first half of his career and converting that rate to over 50% for the second half of his career is entertaining and inspiring and incredibly informative. Greg went on to win multiple World titles, the worlds largest prize purse wins, be awarded the International Triathlon Unions President trophy, be named one of the “Top 15 Triathletes of all time” (Inside Triathlon, 2011), “Top 25 Triathletes of all time” (Triathlete magazine, 2014) and “Triathlete of the year” on multiple occasions (Triathlete magazine). Episode Resources Bennett Endurance Website Learn more about Purple Patch Squad High-Performance Training Program Learn more about Purple Patch Strength Programming Stay Up-to-Date with Purple Patch News and Events Purple Patch Upcoming Webinars and Events
Dan Evans, former LA Dodgers GM, discusses the MLB trade deadline, the Rockies farm system, why Trevor Story may pose a tricky situation to CO, interim GM Bill Schmidt
Theo recaps the 2021 NBA Finals and season as a whole. Discusses where Giannis' performance ranks all time, the upcoming NBA Draft and more
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Law Professor , Jim Hunt, Author of Warrior : Frank Sturgis -The CIA's Number One Assassin -Spy He is the nephew of CIA Assassin / Watergate Burglar Frank Sturgis. Discusses his uncles career in CIA, Bay of Pigs , Watergate, JFK Assassination. Mr Hunt is currently investigating allegations his uncle took part in a 1980 Portugal plane bombing that took the lives of the Prime Minister and Minister of Defense. Mr Hunt was the alibi witness for Frank Sturgis on Nov 22 1963....
Law Professor , Jim Hunt, Author of Warrior : Frank Sturgis -The CIA's Number One Assassin -Spy He is the nephew of CIA Assassin / Watergate Burglar Frank Sturgis. Discusses his uncles career in CIA, Bay of Pigs , Watergate, JFK Assassination.Mr Hunt is currently investigating allegations his uncle took part in a 1980 Portugal plane bombing that took the lives of the Prime Minister and Minister of Defense. Mr Hunt was the alibi witness for Frank Sturgis on Nov 22 1963....
Cannabis Global, Inc. Discusses the Drivers Behind Their Substantial Revenue Growth in Audio Interview with SmallCapVoice.com AUSTIN, Texas (July 13th, 2021) -- SmallCapVoice.com Inc. (“SCV”) announces the availability of a new interview with Cannabis Global, Inc. (OTC PINK: CBGL), the majority owner of Natural Plant Extract of California, a licensed cannabis manufacturer and distribution company. Arman Tabatabaei, Company CEO, discusses how the Company's focus on the quality of its ingredients, its pipeline of products, patents and patent applications, as well as its steadfast commitment to being a innovator in the cannabis space is now paying dividends for the company. The Company recently announced that it expects to report revenue of $940,000, up from $20,000 as reported on the Company's Form 10-Q for the same period one year ago. The drivers behind those numbers are highlighted in this interview. Speaking with SCV's Stuart Smith, Tabatabaei described how the Company has taken the product philosophy of doing things differently in the incredibly competitive cannabis space. Rather than introduce a variety of products in various segments, CBGL has taken a different stance. The vision is to only focus on products that will stand out in the marketplace. This has resonated with their target markets. For example, their edible products are based on a simple premise – use only the finest ingredients. Other companies base their edibles on artificial flavors and colors, while CBGL base their products on real fruit purées, natural flavors, and other ingredients that are the best in class. Tabatabaei discussed how CBGL remains an innovator, “We are especially proud of our first run of diamond Infused pre-rolls. The test actually came out in excess of 45%, but potency isn't the only measure of a quality product, it's also taste. In our first product runs, we think we have nailed both and our product reviews have been phenomenal. Relative to other products the market should expect to see from us, we plan to continue our focus on quality through our Northern Lights brand, but we also have developed several high-capacity production techniques that will allow us to offer these products at extremely attractive price points. In that regard, we want to be disruptive to the marketplace relative to both extreme quality of our ingredients and very attractive pricing into the wholesale market,” Tabatabaei told Smith.
David Bakhtiari's father Karl Bakhtiari joins Scalzo & Brust to discuss chugging a beer on the jumbotron last night at Bucks game 3 in the finals, Discusses his son David's hidden talents, and gives us his thoughts on what will happen with Aaron Rodgers.
Jeff Burningham is an entrepreneur, founder & chairman of Peak Ventures and Peak Capital Partners, an apartment investment and venture capital firm. He holds an MBA from Brigham Young University, where he started his first tech company, is an active philanthropist, and ran for governor of Utah as an "innovative outsider" in 2020. He also has a podcast called Extraordinary Us. Jeff was called as a young bishop at age 27. He and his wife Sally live in Provo, Utah. Highlights 3:05 – Introduction: recently ran for Governor of Utah; background is entrepreneurship, started several Utah companies, funded many startup companies. Run for Governor was an “interesting ride”. Came to the race as a newcomer with no background in politics. He remembers Elder Ballard's talk about “good men should stand up” and felt compelled that they should do it. Discusses first debate in St. George. 7:30 – Advice for anyone who might be interested in public service. If no one will step up who isn't a seasoned politician, what is the point? Friends supported, but also some friends were “not there” and not supportive at all. Be willing to step out and step up. Be proactive, not reactive. 11:50 – Utah is in a massive growth, economy is so strong. He tried to bring fresh perspective to political arena, as a businessman. With growth in the area, we need good people to step up to serve and help lead the state. 17:10 – First business cleaning carpets and then first tech company while undergraduate at BYU. Entrepreneurship is an accelerated path to learning. He wanted to keep learning and found that it was the path for him. Fall down and fail, and then get up and learn. We all fail but learn from mistakes. 19:30 – Money is not the “root” of all evil if it is done right and providing jobs for families. 20:10 – Shares story of being called as bishop at 27 in a very unique way. 12:15 – Advice for a new bishop: Remember the burdens are not yours; direct members to the Savior. You can be a “repentance coach”, turning them to the Savior to pray and helping to change their hearts and allowing the atonement to work. It is all about the youth, focus on the youth. Have the counselors work with other members so you can focus on the youth. Listen Don't pretend to be an expert on something you are not. Everything good and bad that you can imagine is happening in your ward. Don't pretend to be an expert. Step up and point them to the Savior. Be prayerful for and with members Find your “go to” readings that you can read together, you can share. 31:43 – During time as bishop, he rarely experienced feeling the “wrath” of God even when dealing with abuse, but he felt love and mercy of God and the Savior. It is not about punishment. 37:05 – Leadership is extra-special stewardship, so your thoughts, your prejudices, etc. don't become the recipe for a successful ward. The handbook doesn't cover ministering, love, stewardship, but it covers organization. You are not given a “checklist” for ministering. All leaders and callings are in the same boat; we should not be divided. 41:35 – Atonement is fascinating. Served a mission in Charlotte, North Carolina, and challenged on Bible every day. Had a desire to go to Jerusalem after mission and studied four months there. Had opportunity to study the Atonement in those sacred locations. The Atonement is about healing our hearts, allowing the Savior to make our hearts more like His. We are saved by the grace of God, and we should embrace the word grace more in our culture. 47:05 – “Bootstrap” mentality: just pull yourself up and go for it. Because of this mentality, we can certainly use it in the workplace, but we cannot “bootstrap” ourselves to Heaven. We cannot do it without God. We are not meant to do it alone. 49:45 – Relationships vs. results. We often have expectations from people, ourselves, our God that WE place and when they are not met, we stop praying, treat others poorly,
Producer Christiana Kimmich is back for this After the Episode. CK and Ashley Jo review clips from the stories of Don Cummins, Lyon Herron, Titus Gardner, and Alison Haase. E106 | Don CumminsDon Cummins is a bank robber turned bank software developer. At a young age, he witnessed the tragic suicide of a family friend. Throughout this ATE, CK and AJB review the story Don shared and discuss ways to navigate difficult conversations - especially as parents. E107 | Lyon Herron Lyon Herron is a fifth generation Angelino who was born with Gardner Syndrome. CK and ABJ review a clip where Lyon talks about using pain meds to cope with pain. They also provide listeners with a medical update to share how Lyon is doing today.E109 | Titus GardnerAs Titus Gardner entered a life of recovery, he began discovering different areas of his life that needed healing. You'll hear a clip where Titus talks about discovering an area that needed healing that he was not at all aware of. CK and AJB discuss the beauty of recovery as you walk through each different layer. E110 | Alison HaaseAlison Haase is an author who discusses the pitfalls of her addiction to drugs, alcohol, work, food, and people. In the After the Episode, you'll hear a clip where Alison discusses the first time she met a sexy, savvy, female alcoholic.Episodes ReviewedS3 E106 | Don Cummins: Decades-Long Incarcerated Bank Robber Gets Out, Gets Sober, and Turns It All AroundS3 E107 | Lyon Herron: A Lifelong Battle with a Rare Disease & the Positive Mindset that Has Captured the Hearts & Minds of a CommunityS3 E109 | Titus Gardner: From Drug Dealer to Corporate Vice President, Recovering Out LoudS3 E110 | Alison Haase: Author of ‘The Addict in Aisle 7' Discusses the Pitfalls of Her Addiction to Drugs, Alcohol, Work, Food, & People PleasingOther Episodes MentionedS3 E108 | Ask the Expert: Dr. Louise Stanger - 2019 Interventionist of the Year Discusses Helping Families Navigate Challenges in RecoveryS2 E35 | Kendra Allen Bares It All: The 'Break Up Bestie' Shares Her Alcoholism Journey That Led to Her Passion to Help People Through Break UpsEpisode ResourcesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 800-273-8255Mom TV Show | cbs.com/shows/momLyon's Medical Update | InstagramLionrock Coffee & Coffee Alternatives | lionrock.life/shop-productsLionrock's Meeting Schedule | lionrock.life/meetingsApply to Be a Guest | lionrock.life/podcastcontactConnect with Us at The Courage to ChangePodcast Website | lionrock.life/couragetochangepodcastPodcast Instagram | @couragetochange_podcastPodcast Facebook | @thecouragetochangepodcastPodcast Email | podcast@lionrock.lifeListen and Subscribe to The Courage to Change: A Recovery PodcastApple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | PandoraStitcher | iHeart | TuneIn | Overcast | SoundCloud
Discusses how Daniel predicted hundreds of years in advance exactly when the Messiah would appear in Jerusalem, how He would be cut off, killed, and how shortly afterward, the city of Jerusalem would be destroyed. You will hear our chilling discussion about the alignment of nations that Daniel predicts will come against the nation of…
Discusses how Daniel predicted hundreds of years in advance exactly when the Messiah would appear in Jerusalem, how He would be cut off, killed, and how shortly afterward, the city of Jerusalem would be destroyed. You will hear our chilling discussion about the alignment of nations that Daniel predicts will come against the nation of…
Troy Devine In Today's SOUL SESSION - Discusses how and why you should 'Express' yourself... You will become inspired and want to go 'All In' on your craft after listening to episode 44 of the SOUL GIFT PODCAST. Draw some inspiration from Soul Discussion - Troy Devine shares the the fundemental truths of your calling, so that you can own your space. Discover, Unlock and Unleash Your SOULGIFT with these KEY PRINCIPLES from today's show: SHOW POWER MOMENTS - Minute Marks: 1. Show Overview - (1:00 mins) 2. Morning Routine - (2:30 mins) 2. Build Your Own Boat - (15:30 mins) 3. Finding You - (3:05 mins) 4. Nay Sayers Are Real - (3:20 mins) 5. Become A Worldly Artist (Express Yourself) - (4:00 mins) 6. My Fork In My Road - (4:44 mins) 7. Quitting My Job - (5:20 mins) 8. The Journey Pays Off In The End (5:55 mins) 9. The Best Quote Ever! (6:40 mnins) 10. Distraction And How To Avoid It (7:30) 11. Being Of Service Will Test You (9:00) 12. Saying No Brings The Wins (10:45) 13. It's OK To Move Forward (11:05) 14. Move Forward With Self Empowerment (12:00) 12. Conclusion - You're A Gift Most powerfully of all, you will gain the energy, clarity and spark required to continue on your own path. THE 5 BE's 1. BE ALIGNED - To the elements and your craft 2. BE YOU - The path will find you. 3. BE FOCUSSED - It's ok to say NO 4. BE EMPOWERED - You are a new person today 5. BE PURPOSEFUL - It's ok to be different !! Why .... Well because you have a 'Soul Gift' my friend !! Troy Devine - Soul Sessions Today Troy shares his unique and powerful perspective on how you can align with your soul calling. Through vulnerability, humility and a little bit of self-love, you will find the place you need to own. When Troy started his journey in self development, he crashed and burned mentally. After speaking with 1000's of people world wide and doing loads and loads of healing, he knows how you feel and more importantly, where you are at!! He began listening to the inner call we have come to know as the SOUL GIFT. Today's big topics: 1. Expression - Your Way Is The Only Way 2. Focus - Why You Must To Avoid Burn Out 3. Saying No - Quickest Way To Victory 4. Ask For Guidance - Get The FREE Tool From Today's Show 5. Combine Purpose & Ability - To Explore Your Gift The SOUL GIFT Podcast wants to align you with your calling ...
Discusses how Daniel predicted hundreds of years in advance exactly when the Messiah would appear in Jerusalem, how He would be cut off, killed, and how shortly afterward, the city of Jerusalem would be destroyed. You will hear our chilling discussion about the alignment of nations that Daniel predicts will come against the nation of…
Discusses how Daniel predicted hundreds of years in advance exactly when the Messiah would appear in Jerusalem, how He would be cut off, killed, and how shortly afterward, the city of Jerusalem would be destroyed. You will hear our chilling discussion about the alignment of nations that Daniel predicts will come against the nation of…
Let's get a little controversial today… Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve's monetary policy placed much greater focus on stabilizing the market than on helping struggling Americans. As a result, the richest Americans got a lot richer while the middle class shrank and economic and wealth inequality skyrocketed. Karen Petrou offers pragmatic solutions for creating more inclusive monetary policy and equality-enhancing financial regulation as quickly and painlessly as possible. Karen Petrou knows what drives the decisions of federal officials and how big banks respond to financial policy in the real world. Instead of proposing legislation that would never pass Congress, the author provides an insider's look at politically plausible, high-impact financial policy fixes that will radically shift the equality balance. - Presents practical ways America can and should tackle economic inequality with fast-acting results - Provides revealing examples of exactly how bad economic inequality in America has become no matter how hard we all work - Demonstrates that increasing inequality is disastrous for long-term economic growth, political action, and even personal happiness - Explains why your bank's interest rates are still only a fraction of what they were even though the rich are getting richer than ever, faster than ever - Reveals the dangers of FinTech and BigTech companies taking over banking - Shows how Facebook wants to control even the dollars in your wallet - Discusses who shares the blame for our economic inequality, including the Fed, regulators, Congress, and even economists Bio: Karen Petrou is one of the most influential experts on financial policy and regulation in the world. She is cofounder and Managing Partner of Federal Financial Analytics, a consulting firm that provides analysis and advisory services on legislative, regulatory, and public-policy issues. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: The Big Short Movie Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg United States Income Rates Market Collapse in 2021 Equity Market Engine of Inequality Causes of Economic Inequality Remote Education Economic Inequality in the United States Americans Without Broadband Access Changing the Fed and Banking System
Pastor Steve today Discusses today “As believers we sometimes forget that we are in a battle and need to learning how to build a hedge of protection around ourselves, our family, possessions, and church.”
There’s too many clouds, and they’re ruining stuff that’s good! Mentioned in this episode: Do This. Directives. A very early episode of ours about Feelings Top ACLU lawyer comes out as pro-book-burning Replatforming? Discusses the overview of the Dean of … Continue reading →
Leading and managing. Mark Williams will tell you both are important parts of your job. However, people are promoted because they do their job well, yet don't have the necessary tools to be good leaders. Mark is the author of, Lead Don't Manage: 12 Lessons in Creating a Leadership Culture Base on Core Values. You can manage the day-to-day activities of your team, like attendance and workflow. However, to lead, you need to know it's about the people that work for you and with you. He shares with Kevin the importance of purposeful, regular, and consistent communication. Your expectations often are born from your values, and you owe it to yourself and your team to share. Mark also talks about investing time in relationships throughout your organization, as it is the relationships that allow you to accomplish more. In this episode, Mark: Shares his experiences in a leadership role. Discusses how individual values and relationships with your team go hand in hand. Talks about leadership alliances, both in-person and remote. This episode is brought to you by… Unleashing Your Remarkable Potential, Kevin's free weekly e-newsletter. It's full of articles and resources to help you become a more confident and successful leader. Additional Leadership Resources Book Recommendations: Lead, Don't Manage: 12 Lessons in Creating a Leadership Culture Based on Core Values by Mark Williams Six Years by Halran Coben Connect with Mark Williams: Website | Brokers International | LinkedIn | Twitter Related Podcast Episodes: Leading Through Core Values with Dina Dwyer-Owens. Culture and Values with Joe Tye. Building Exceptional Relationships with David Bradford and Carole Robin. Follow the Podcast Don't miss an episode! Follow this podcast through the options below. iTunes Stitcher TuneIn Soundcloud RSS Or your favorite podcast app. Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on iTunes. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Join Our Facebook Group Join our Facebook community to network with like-minded leaders, ask us questions, suggest guests and more. We welcome your wealth of experience and hope you will join us in sharing it with others on their leadership journey. You can join the group here: facebook.com/groups/RemarkableLeadershipPodcast/
Cole Bassett of the Colorado Rapids joins the program with Colorado in 3rd place in the MLS West, discusses being a pro at such a young age, and gives his insight on the UEFA European Championship
Myths and Minefields is a weekly podcast where entrepreneurs from around the world to share their story and journey behind their brands. Here we also learn from their success or failures, misconceptions and lessons learned. To connect with me and access resources from guest from the show, click here https://www.tomiabibu.com/mythsandminefields You can also watch full video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUmw-Dgl78xRs88Nw5EwQw if you would like to be sponsor of the podcast or online TalkShow, please connect with me on https://www.tomiabibu.com/sponsor Today's episode, Denise Ferguson, property surveyor negotiating leases and helping salon owners save a fortune. Discusses how she started and the insight many don't know. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/find.surveyors/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/findsurveyors/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomiabibu/message
Publisher/Editor Chris Kennedy, along with editor and author, Jamie Ibson, and best-selling author KC Ezell, join the Monday Morning Crew to talk about the latest anthology in the We Dare series from Theogony Books. Buy your copy of We Dare: No Man's Land here: https://amzn.to/2THHylf Hosts: Josh Hayes, Scott Moon | Guests: Kacey Ezell, Chris Kennedy, Jamie Ibson 00:00 Opening remarks -Discord server is up! https://discord.com/invite/t96CVRD -Keystroke Coffee is live! https://keystrokemedium.com/product/keystroke-coffee/ -Use Plottr! https://plottr.com?ref=190 03:33 Weekly update—Frozen Hosers Edition Kacey: Released two anthologies and No Game for Knights and her daughter graduated high school. A number of projects in the works. -Setting up word sprints in Discord using a writerbot. -Figuring out process and hitting wordcounts and goals. Chris: Finished a novel for the Lawless universe. Chuck renamed a story he wrote… finishing his 11 book series. Jamie: Working on short stories for anthologies, including Canadian zombies. Scott: Working on Blue Sun Armada #2 and Orphan Wars #3. Sold a bunch of antiques from her grandmother. Using Plottr. Josh: Blood and Steel: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Tranquility Book 1) is released! Submitting to anthologies and UNDER the wordcount! Doing a lot of dictation. Discusses some of the Dragon 15 Pro features. https://amzn.to/3t8DlUI 38:00 Main Event— LIVE! We Dare - No Man's Land Panel -The origin of the idea for No Man's Land anthology. -Discussions of upcoming anthologies. -Want to be on the mailing list for new anthologies? 1. Join the CKP Newsletter https://chriskennedypublishing.com/newsletter/ 2. Join the CKP Factory Floor https://www.facebook.com/groups/461794864654198 3. Join the Discord channel https://discord.gg/8Axz2mjm3D 59:20 Closing remarks
Vover Hoops Insider, Justine Brown, Discusses the Huge Impact of so Many Key Injuries During the Playoffs, Kevin Durant Having To Carry the Nets and Much More in the Latest Edition of "Count It"Host: Justine BrownVoice your thoughts on this episode by downloading the Vover app here!
Deep Green Waste & Recycling, Inc. Discusses its Waste and Recycle Management Services in Audio Interview with SmallCapVoice.com AUSTIN, Texas (June 15, 2021) -- SmallCapVoice.com (“SCV”) announces the availability of a new interview with Lloyd Spencer, President and CEO of Deep Green Waste & Recycling, Inc. (OTCQB: DGWR), to discuss how the Company's moves in 2020 are paying off for the Company in 2021. Deep Green Waste & Recycling, Inc. is a sustainable waste and recycle management services company for commercial customers who recently announced the Letter of Intent (LOI) to acquire an environmental remediation and services company adding another revenue stream for the Company in a market similar to the one they already operate in. Speaking with SCV's Stuart Smith, Spencer described the moves made in 2020 and early in 2021 that have built a foundation for future growth with the ability to continue to grow by establishing strategic relationships with institutional investors that offer substantial and longer-term financing solutions. The goal of these financings will be to acquire additional profitable waste and remediation services companies in the Southeast United States. “The Company restarted its business last year. In August of 2020 we announced a an LOI to acquire Amwaste, Inc. We completed that acquisition in March of 2021. Now, Amwaste is up and going with DGWR and offering services to communities in Georgia like Brunswick and St. Simon's Island. The Company is profitable and growing and it is important to note that this is a business that has been in operations well over ten years.” He stated. “If you look at our 10Q you will see that we recorded our first quarter of revenues with Amwaste and you will see the growth. You will also see in that 10Q that we were able to remove the Company's "shell risk" designation from OTC Markets.” The CEO then expanded on the LOI to acquire an environmental remediation and services Deep Green signed. “This is a really exciting new part of the business, and we think this is going to grow the Company quickly in a rapidly growing industry.” he said. “In the environmental services business you are looking at businesses or homes that are looking to remove asbestos or remove lead paint and other hazardous materials.” The interview also highlighted DGWR's accelerated path toward revenue and profitability with the infusion of new capital into the Company allowing it to grow the operations of Amwaste through the hiring of additional people and purchasing additional trucks and containers allowing Amwaste to serve additional communities. We believe that this capital can grow the operations of Amwatse by 30% to 50%. “One of the nice things with Amwaste, is that we're not having to go out and create a customer base, but we're building on top of existing customer bases,” Spencer told Smith. “In fact, we are already finding that we are having difficulty keeping up with demand and that is a wonderful problem to have that is entirely addressable.” Spencer concluded the interview by explaining how DGWR will experience another “leap of growth” with the completion of the acquisition for the recently signed LOI. “Not only are we focused on growing organically with the operations of Amwaste, but we will also be growing through acquisition with the addition of the environmental remediation and services company here in 2021.”
The 43rd edition of Whe're They At features Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the National Basketball Association and 2-time NBA All-Star, Kiki VanDeWeghe. He was a second generation NBA player as his father, Ernie had a 6-year career. Kiki starred within the rich tradition of UCLA Basketball as he led the Bruins to the 1980 NCAA Title game. He became a 2-time NBA All-Star, while being one of the most potent offensive players of the 1980's. He played 13 seasons in the league, 12 of those seasons, he was major contributor to playoff teams. Kiki proceeded to lead the front offices of the Denver Nuggets and New Jersey Nets. His vast career led him to where he's at now, overseeing the basketball operations for the National Basketball Association. Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Kiki on a multitude of topics including: 02:36-On building a foundation for excellence. 05:37-Do the current NBA players know how good of a player he was? 06:42-Remembers his fellow UCLA alum and NBA All-Star, the late Mark Eaton. 12:51-Discusses NBA arenas starting the process of occupying all of their seats. 14:54-On the continuous growth of the NBA, led by the next generation of superstars. 17:48-On how the return of fans have inspired the players and their play. 19:07-How will the NBA look to help protect the players from unruly fans? 21:51-Will the NBA release their 75 All-Time Players List to commemorate the imminent 75th Anniversary of the league? 24:16-On his experiences being the son to two parents in the public eye, former NBA player Ernie VanDeWedge and 1952 Miss America Connie Kay Hutchins. 30:01-Reflects on the early greatness and leadership of Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown while making the NCAA Championship Game in 1980 with UCLA. 32:41-Did he see the revolutionary, fast-paced offense of his Denver Nuggets in the 1980's influence the league four decades later? 34:40-On how he was able to excel as part of that offense? 37:50-On his step back jumper and the players using it in their arsenal today. 39:27-What factors have made the game evolve at a rapid rate? 43:16-On the plethora of All-Time Great forwards during his playing days in the 1980's. 46:27-Discusses the impeccable leadership of current NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. 48:41-On how former NBA Commissioner David Stern, Adam Silver and Rod Thorn mentored him as he eventually became Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the NBA. 53:35-Does he foresee a majority of the top high school prospects forgoing college to enter the NBA's developmental G-League within the next decade? 56:47-Will the Play-in Round continue for seasons to come? 59:16-Which team does he see emerging as the next dominating team after the Golden State Warriors of the late-2010's? Follow Whe're They At on www.twitter.com/whe_retheyat, www.instagram.com/whe.retheyat and www.facebook.com/whe.retheyatpodcast/ Musical selections are from Nabaté Isles' album, 'Eclectic Excursions', available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, Tidal, etc. Check out his website: www.nabateisles.com as well as https://nsiuniversal.bandcamp.com/
Vover Hoops Insider, Ben Lyons, Discusses the reports surrounding Brooklyn Nets' Mike D'Antoni being interested in the head coaching position with the Trail Blazers. The NBA doesn't revolve around defense anymore and D'Antoni's offensive focused coaching style could be exactly what Damian Lillard and the Blazers need. Host: Ben LyonsVoice your thoughts on this episode by downloading the Vover app here!
Tim Connelly reacts to Jokic winning the MVP, tells us when he knew the Joker was a special player, discusses the injured Nuggets and their impact on rotations, talks finding gems late in and after the draft, and the Nuggets-Suns series
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Jesse Granger relates Games 2 and 3 of COL-VGK to the regular season meetings between the teams, discusses goaltender storylines, the speed of the Avalanche, and what to look for in the coming games
Jan Hejda discusses how good Nathan MacKinnon is, what weaknesses the Avalanche may have, and his expectations for Colorado's second round series with Vegas
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AJ, Mike, and Chris celebrate 2 years of 90s Disney with a quintessential product of its time, DisneyQuest. Join us as we explore five floors of virtual fun inside Disney's indoor theme park. What was once meant to be a way of bringing the Disney experience across the country became a surprisingly long lives part of Downtown Disney's West Side along with a two year stint in downtown Chicago. Where else was DisneyQuest destined to venture? How did virtual reality work in the mid-90s? How did Mike follow along with news about the GameCube without a cellphone? All this and more awaits you in this month's episode. DisneyVision - Imagineering VR Lab Epcot ‘94 https://youtu.be/K_fShLIasAw DisneyQuest Grand Opening in Chicago https://youtu.be/vLD0CwhrzeM Cancelled - DisneyQuest https://youtu.be/xuNRWOeWz_s A Tribute to DisneyQuest https://youtu.be/HR96Ffcn84A DisneyQuest Doors Close, Last Guests Leave https://youtu.be/JR2NmFUsTHM Concept Art for Alladin at DisneyQuest - Phillip Freer https://www.phillipfreerdesign.com/#/xvi/ Q&A: Disney Rides and Magical Gnomes, CTO Discusses the Early Stages of VR https://www.theglimpsegroup.com/q-a-disney-rides-and-magical-gnomes-cto-discusses-the-early-stages-of-vr-e195013b04d4/ The dream of DisneyQuest is dead https://www.polygon.com/features/2018/10/18/17888722/disneyquest-disney-vr-closed Want to reach out? Email us at 90sDisneyPodcast@gmail.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/90sdisney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/90sdisney/support
Tego Cyber Inc. Discusses its Solution to Mounting Cybersecurity Threats in Audio Interview with SmallCapVoice.com AUSTIN, Texas (June 1, 2021) -- SmallCapVoice.com (“SCV”) announces the availability of a new interview with Shannon Wilkinson, co-founder and CEO of Tego Cyber Inc. (OTCQB: TGCB), to discuss how the Company's cyber threat intelligence application captures exponential growth opportunity within the $170 billion global cyber security market. Tego's innovative intelligence platform reduces risk, prevents cyber-attacks, and protects intellectual property and data. Given the heightened frequency and severity of security breaches in recent years, Tego addresses a market hungry for proactive solutions that stay ahead of criminal attacks. Speaking with SCV's Stuart Smith, Wilkinson described the tactical history of Tego and how its corporate structure enables the Company to advance its platform and deliver scalable solutions. “We're really filling the gap and ending some of the frustrations that are out there for cyber intelligence,” she stated. “We purpose-built the company to go public from the very get-go in order to help fund research and development of our platform through getting friends and family involved in the company.” According to Accenture, the average cost of a malware attack on a company is $2.6 million. Dismal to this statistic is that it typically takes organizations 206 days to realize they're even under attack. In the interview, Wilkinson offered a deeper dive into the magnitude of cybercrime in modern business. “It's staggering, and of course through the pandemic we've seen an exponential rise in cybercrime,” she stated, referring to a report that cybercrime has increased 300% since the start of the COVID pandemic. For Tego, this creates a wealth of opportunity in the emerging cyber threat intelligence market, which is growing at twice the rate of the overall cybersecurity market, Wilkinson noted. The Tego Threat Intelligence Platform (TTIP) collects disparate, vetted threat data from different sources and utilizes a proprietary process to compile, analyze and deliver data to an enterprise in a timely, informative and relevant manner. The first version of the platform will integrate with the widely accepted SPLUNK platform while future versions will incorporate with other established SIEM systems and platforms such as Elastic, IBM QRadar, AT&T Cybersecurity, Exabeam and LogRhythm. What makes the TTIP especially unique is that it provides specific details – the who, what, when and where - to quickly identify and enable appropriate action against the threat. “We take the very important step of adding context and adding additional information that security operations teams need,” said Wilkinson. “That's something that's missing from a lot of threat intelligence platforms, is that context, the information that the special operations teams need when an incident occurs.” The CEO then explained how Tego integrates into an enterprise's existing platform to increase efficiency and the return-on-investment of the cybersecurity tools the enterprise currently uses, and then discussed the Company's scalability and experience of the main drivers of its leadership team. “Technology within a company is great, but without a good management team behind it, the company will struggle,” she said. “That's one of the reasons why at Tego we decided that we needed to have a strong management team with a good network and a lot of experience in the industry.” The interview also highlighted Tego's accelerated path toward revenue and profitability – with licensing tagged at $75,000 per license per year – as well as its ability to build a sustainable and scalable business model. “One of the nice things is that we're not having to go out and create a customer base, but we're building on top of existing customer bases,” Wilkinson told Smith. “That makes our sales and marketing strategy a li...
Lindsey Brown previews Colorado-Vegas in round 2, discusses the physicality of both the Avs and Golden Knights, goalie matchup, betting angles, and other NHL Playoff news
Thing discussed: The university’s report and recommendation that Fielding Yost’s name be removed from Yost Ice Arena, and the history of racism at the University of Michigan. Panel: Mostly fine with renaming the building, think it’s a small gesture and the story is much larger, involving most of those in power at the University of Michigan and other institutions around the country before, during, and after Yost’s life. Seth: Racism is quiet. It’s not about smoking guns and bad actors—it’s a culture that puts the feelings of racists over equality and a system of keep things “pleasant.” The “Moral Map” standard versus the reality that of Michigan’s 103 building names, all but one—the William Trotter Multicultural Center—are named for white people. Trotter’s lesson: You have to agitate. Craig: We should be Seth: 13.5% of my graduating class in 2002 was African-American; the last class was 4.4%. Report issues: Didn’t talk to the experts like John Behee whose information was used. Craig: It read less like a history and more like a legal brief, and he was really bothered that it made Gerald Ford out to be a hero. Willis Ward does not support that story. Seth: Michigan was different from other schools because they had protesters against sitting their Black player. Yost hired Pinkertons, who found three leaders of the protesters whom President Ruthven dismissed. Brian: Doesn’t that disqualify him from having a building named for him? Seth: Sure, but it’s a small part of a much greater system that’s still in force today. Sam: Highlight the student response. Highlight history. Discusses historical events of attacks on Black communities, and their resonance in events today. Seth: Example of Belford Lawson Jr. (read the article here). Same movements we have today. Same reactions we have today. Sam/Seth: History of Ocoee Massacre on Election Day 1920 in response to Black registration to vote, and how these stories are not told, kept quiet, specifically because they resonate with the same issues today. Michigan must teach this part of their history—name of a building is such a small part.You have an opportunity here to apply some function by teaching people, and open up the conversation again to real changes. Do more than being symbolic. Seth: Story doesn’t end with Yost. Crisler’s Quota system is visible in the team photos.
In the second hour of the show, Joel and Nick talk about the fundamentals of gift giving. Compare making their careers in sports broadcasting to being professional athletes. Discusses the "Mike", or "Michael" Malone interview with Cassidy Hubbarth.
MedX Holdings Inc. Discusses its Plans to Build Unique Cannabis Lounges in Audio Interview with SmallCapVoice.com AUSTIN, Texas (May 25, 2021) -- SmallCapVoice.com Inc. (“SCV”) announces the availability of a new interview with Hans Enriquez, CEO of MedX Holdings, Inc. (OTC Pink: MEDH), to discuss the Company’s plans to disrupt the cannabis scene with an Amsterdam-style approach. MedX is a brands and acquisition company focusing its business model on cannabis as a commodity. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the Company keeps a close eye on the marketing, development, execution and performance of cannabis operations in Colorado and Oklahoma. Through this observation, MedX sees considerable opportunity to build on the foundation laid by other businesses to introduce an immersive experience for cannabis consumers. Speaking with SCV’s Stuart Smith, Enriquez described his travels to Colorado and how the Company has engineered its strategy to deliver its social cannabis concept to existing markets in need of improvement. MedX plans to introduce its Amsterdam-style café concept in Colorado, where it will combine a recreational store or dispensary with a coffee shop to create a fully operational cannabis café/social consumption lounge. “I have to applaud them with an A for effort, for being the pioneer and trying to figure out how to make a profitable model out there,” Enriquez stated, referring to the businesses he visited in Colorado. “Unfortunately, I feel that they failed in execution. I definitely applaud them for being trailblazers, but we want to go in there and show how the biz model can work by putting cannabis and coffee and the social consumption lounge all under one roof.” Enriquez directed listeners of the interview to www.CannabisCafeFranchise.com and www.CannabisLoungeFranchise.com to see the marketing concept for its cannabis café franchise. He noted that the appeal of its Amsterdam-style approach is the consumer experience in gathering to enjoy quality cannabis, coffee and socialization in a welcoming space. “We’re focusing on experience and that experience starts from when you get out of the car, you approach the store the café the lounge, and how you are welcomed in the lounge,” he told Smith. “No matter whether it be fully recreational or medical, you can purchase your cannabis anywhere in the U.S. and still not have anywhere legally to go to publicly consume, to go, sit down, smoke a joint and get to work on your laptop or have a coffee or conversate with somebody and be in a well-lit, clean atmosphere.” While Colorado will be the initial location for its first lounge or café, the Company is aggressively building its strategy to enter Oklahoma, the biggest medical marijuana market in the country on a per capita basis. On his visit to Oklahoma to evaluate potential partners and medical marijuana dispensaries, Enriquez recognized opportunity for MedX’s business model. The state is home to 70 casinos, nearly 2,000 dispensaries and almost 6,000 grow operations. Last year, medical marijuana sales in Oklahoma doubled vs the prior year to more than $831 million. MedX’s vision is to take advantage of consumer demand and the state’s flourishing cannabis market by teaming up with casinos and/or dispensaries to build its lounges and offer consumers a new experience. “I think Oklahoma is doing something awesome,” he said in the interview, noting how the state’s program allows out of state patients or customers to obtain one-day or one-month passes to visit the dispensaries. “It’s a very low-cost barrier to entry, which I think is very good for competition, which gives minorities and entrepreneurs the ability to get involved in the market.” MedX also has its eye on Texas, where Enriquez has met with potential partners for a profit and/or crop-sharing agreement for different strains of cannabis. “We’re still searching for our premium industrial strain and we feel that that strain will be very ...
In this week’s episode, Celeste has the pleasure of speaking with IFBB Pro Francesca Lauren. This bikini bombshell and Olympian competitor is a mother of two who started competing in 2011 and made her pro debut in 2013. Her last show was in 2018 after making the decision to hang up her heels to focus on her family. She now works as a personal trainer and online coach based in Oregon while teleworking from home. To begin, Francesca explains the importance of body language in sports and how confidence is key when preforming on stage. She reflects on her decade-long journey in bodybuilding and how her friend inspired her to compete. Francesca enrolled in a bodybuilding show two weeks prior to the show date and her placement only fueled her fire to continue. Her first national show in 2012 crushed her confidence but was pushed to compete in another national show where she was awarded her pro card. Celeste asks Francesca her reasons for hanging up her heels. Francesca explains that she wants to expand her family with her loving husband. She does hunger for prep and a gym routine but is thankful that her body has time to recover and carry a child. Francesca explains the pressure of staying prep ready and being confident with more body fat. She states that having an online presence makes her feel constantly critiqued. Francesca likes to “get fluffy” after a show but this would often lead to comparison amongst other competitors. She had to reframe her mindset and be grateful for her accomplishments. She warns other competitors that prepping for a show shouldn’t feel like a chore and to step back if it no longer becomes a “passion project.” Celeste and Francesca discuss getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. Francesca states she was self-coached for four years and admits she would have went progressed faster if she had a coach. Francesca was constantly chasing the stage as an amateur and hungry for a top 5 placement, even if she wasn’t ready. She states that several micro-goals helped her maneuver to a bigger goal. Francesca discusses her daily home routine. She is currently homeschooling her children and trains clients in the afternoon. She is fortunate to be working from home to keep an eye on her children and take care of house chores. Celeste asks Francesca how she was able to find love after a long custody battle and during competition prep. She states competing is a selfish sport and how easy it is to forget about the needs of other people. Francesca admits that it was difficult in the beginning of her relationship with her husband. She states that her husband may not have liked it, but he understood her drive and they made a deal about settling down to start a family once she was ready. Finally, Francesca gives advice to new beginners in the sport and competitors trying for pro. She enforces lifestyle habits and being in a healthy mindset before starting prep. Francesca is an OG bikini competitor who continues to inspire and motivate the future generation of Pros. This is a listen you do not want to miss! CONNECT WITH CELESTE: website: http://www.celestial.fit instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celestial_fit/ all links: http://www.celestial.fit/links.html CONNECT WITH FRANCESCA: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/francescalauren/ TIME STAMPS: [1:01] Francesca details her stage ritual. [4:25] Francesca discusses her decade experience in bodybuilding and the journey it took to become an IFBB Pro. [12:37] Francesca explains why she decided to hang up her heels. [17:34] Francesca talks about how the fitness industry/social media has affected her self-confidence, when to step back, and how to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. [ 34:49] Celeste and Francesca discuss the addiction of chasing the pro card [41:15 ] Getting back into a healthy fitness routine [47:14 ] Francesca details her daily routine [50:20 ] Discusses having a relationship during competition [57:11] Francesca’s final thoughts about being an IFBB Pro [58:43] Francesca gives her advice on amateur competitors. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE FOOD RELATIONSHIP COACHING SERIES CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE POST SHOW BLUES COACHING SERIES LEARN MORE AND APPLY FOR MY 5 WEEK FOOD RELATIONSHIP HEALING & DISCOVERY COACHING PROGRAM FOR OTHER FREE RESOURCES, LIVE EVENTS, AND WAYS TO WORK WITH CELESTE CLICK HERE
Some of the highlights of the show include: Discussion of experiences with being a reporter on fresh disaster scenes and the importance of being sensitive to those who have lost everything. Mr. Bundgaard’s father was a college coach and his mother was an English teacher and briefly a reporter. She was formative in how he looks at things as a journalist. The important questions: “Why do you do this, why do you want this?” - the questions he would ask politicians and how he would get authentic answers. He came to Nashville to work for WKRN as a producer, later moving on to covering more political matters. Discussions of Tennessee politics in the 90’s and early 00’s - transition from democrat to republican control. Goes into the Tennessee Protests- highlights Marsha Blackburn’s role. Discusses the era of sales tax vs income tax - how it changed the political climate in Tennessee. Mr. Bundgaard then recounts the protests on Capitol Hill. Moves on to discuss the differences between the protests back then vs. those that recently took place at the US Capitol. Mr. Bundgaard discusses the person he found most interesting and his experience of speaking with him. He goes on to discuss who he believed to be the most rogue politician. Discusses how he is adjusting to retired life and what he plans on doing in the future. The final question: Mr. Bundgaard explains his experience with Muhammad Ali back in the 80’s and then later covering his funeral in Louisville.
Andre Shinyashiki discusses the adjustment from playing at DU to being in the MLS with the Colorado Rapids, the secret sauce to success, how tough the West is in the MLS, and Denver sports supporting each other
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Join Stormy and tech exec Audra Gold, the creator of VURBL, a revolutionary platform akin to the YouTube of audio, for a meaningful conversation. Audra fearlessly Wonder Womaned her way up the corporate ladder of Silicon Valley, snagging an Emmy and endless accolades in a male-dominated industry. From sage career advice to why every voice matters, this episode packs some priceless megabytes of wisdom. TIMECODES FOR TEASERS – Audra GoldHighlights 4:12-5:06 Her college class was first to get email. She was a freshman when slowly the internet started and she became obsessed. Learned how to code and do HTML right from the beginning.6:40-6:57 talks about being a pioneer working in internet and how her family thought it was a fad 8:04-9:04 talks about digital product management basically being her whole career and how VURBL came about11:06-12:21 Discusses winning an Emmy while at a well-funded start up called Porthole Studios. It was the first year for the Digital Primetime Emmy category 10 years ago.
The 42nd edition (Part 2 of 2) of Whe're They At features Oscar-winning film director and producer, Taylor Hackford. He is one of the prolific filmmakers over the past four decades. Born and raised in Santa Barbara, California, he started his career as a journalist and documentarian. Taylor won an Academy Award in 1978 for Best Live Action Short for his film, 'Teenage Father'. He proceeded to direct a myriad of memorable films like 'An Officer and a Gentleman', 'Against All Odds', 'Everybody's All-American', 'Dolores Claiborne', 'The Devil's Advocate', as well as the biopic about the musical and business genius Ray Charles called 'Ray', in which Taylor received an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. Also, he spearheaded documentaries on the legendary musician Chuck Berry ('Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll') & iconic boxer and activist Muhammad Ali ('When We Were Kings'). Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Taylor on a more engaging topics including: 01:26-Reflects on his collaboration with Jamie Foxx in making the biopic about the iconic Ray Charles, 'Ray' a memorable film. 10:27-On the emotional theme expressed through his film about a retired football player called 'Everybody's All-American'. 14:14-Names the documentary that has really appealed to him recently. 17:36-Remembers the powerful legacy of columnist, author and friend, Jack Newfield. 19:09-On the tragic life of the exciting prizefighter, Bobby Chacon. 24:30-Reflects on attending the conversational Mike Tyson-Bruce Seldon fight and meeting with promoter Don King about participating in his film, 'The Devil's Advocate'. 28:53-Discusses the memorable boxing viewing parties, hosted by Jack Newfield. 32:46-On working with his wife, Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren and dealing with production obstacles with the film, 'Love Ranch'. 39:49-FAST MOTION segment of random questions for Taylor. 54:44-Which projects does he have on the horizon? Follow Whe're They At on www.twitter.com/whe_retheyat, www.instagram.com/whe.retheyat and www.facebook.com/whe.retheyatpodcast/ Musical selections are from Nabaté Isles' album, 'Eclectic Excursions', available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, Tidal, etc. Check out his website as well: www.nabateisles.com as well as https://nsiuniversal.bandcamp.com/
Cody Johnson announces the release of his upcoming double album, 'Human.' Discusses his search for '90s country songs, his upcoming 'Dear Rodeo' documentary, why he will always support veterans and first responders, maintaining creative control after his record deal, authenticity and not chasing trends, the "sellout" conversation, getting into the cologne game, ropin' and ridin', meeting your heroes, hangover cures, and more.
Sean Keeler says Fangio got the Draft he wanted, thinks Broncos should've taken a chance on a QB, and discusses the possibility of Aaron Rodgers in Denver
Ryan Koenigsberg previews the NFL Draft, discusses trading back to get as much capital as possible, and needing to LOVE your pick
Charley Casserly previews the NFL Draft, discusses the QB prospects, and what to expect from the Broncos
Entrepreneurs need financial security to scale business, but also have choices to do meaningful work. And more broadly speaking, financial security plays a big role in the future of work. Some entrepreneurs strive to scale take their start-ups public. But, more often than not, they are just people looking for autonomy to create products and services that solve vexing problems. And their pursuits typically take the form of side hustles. Angela Anderson is a veteran wealth advisor who counsels entrepreneurs and other careerists to make sound money decisions. With a process of thorough engagement that includes money therapy and other tools, Angela frees people to build wealth. That allows them choices to enjoy a good retirement or for a second act career that may favor social purpose. In this episode, Angela: Introduces her company and the value that it provides her clients. Starts at 3:08 Explains the sports metaphor that conveys her unique value proposition. Starts at 4:18 Offers examples of what clients seek for financial security. Starts at 7:22 Describes the experience of working with people who may be career successful, but not financially sophisticated. Starts at 15:41 Recalls the money lessons she learned from her time in the Peace Corps. Starts at 21:58 Discusses how wealth building considerations factor for doing work with a purpose. Starts at 25:56 About our guest: Angela Anderson earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Business and Spanish from Adams State University. She lives and works in Colorado. EPISODE DATE: April 9, 2021 Social media: - LinkedIn - Website - Media Please Subscribe to The Dan Smolen Podcast on: – Apple Podcast – Android – Google Podcasts – Pandora – Spotify – Stitcher – TuneIn …or wherever you get your podcasts. You may also click HERE to receive our podcast episodes by email. Image credits: Two entrepreneurs celebrating, Rawpixel for iStockPhoto; Portrait, Angela Anderson; Podcast button, J. Brandt Studio for The Dan Smolen Experience.
Each era of the NBA has its transcendent players. The type of players that change the game simply by the manner in which they play, using their extreme talent to force opponents to change their approach. Can Zion Williamson be one of those players? Well, he's certainly on his way. In just his second season, he already has seasoned vets shaking their heads at the sheer talent and confidence he exudes on the court. And this week he sits down with JJ and Tommy and shows why he's just as impressive off the court as he is on it. He opens up about about several personal topics, including his feelings towards all the accolades and praise he has received so far, what it means to be named an all star, dealing with negative comments on social media, his progression as a player, and much more. **Note: there is no TOP 5/Draft in this episode. But tune in next week for an extra special draft with two guests that is easily one of the craziest OM3 drafts so far. RUNDOWN • What's it's like to be named an all-star • Does he set goals for himself • Does he pay attention to the accolades and records that he's set this season • Did he have any other plans for all-star weekend (dunk contest??) • Has he spoken to B.I. about not making the ASG • Talk about players who got snubbed • Discusses the improvement in Lonzo Ball's game • Dealing with negative comments on social media • Breaks down his progression as a player • Talking some X's and O's about the N.O. offense • At what point in high school did he get his handle • Talk about the viral video of the small kid fouling Zion in HS • Who are some of the people he has really enjoyed playing against • How the superstars can make good defense moot • What parts of his game does he feel needs improvement • On working with Fred Vinson on his shot • Looks back at his 17 in a row against the Spurs in his first game • Does he feel the game is different without fans • Has this season been more fun for him • Is he following the Top Shot mania right now • JJ asks Zion about his poetry skills Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Savage states his expertise in botanical medicine; his many years as a plant hunter. Explains the chemistry and pharmacology & effects on different regions of the mind and body. What is THC and CBD. How cannabinoids act. The methods of consumption and negative health effects of THC. Reads from the many scientific studies which expose the dangerous effects. States should be decriminalized & controlled because proven to be addictive. Discusses positive effects of CBD. How 'weed' is made to appear harmless to control the population in the same manner as the Chinese once controlled by opium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices