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Chase and Timothy talk with Drew Westphal about supper clubs, golf fits, and mental health. Follow Drew: @everydaydrew and @groupgolftherapy on Instagram https://www.everydaydrew.com/ https://linktr.ee/groupgolftherapy Follow: Customer Service Podcast on Instagram @customerservicepod Canoe Club on Instagram & YouTube @shopcanoeclub www.shopcanoeclub.com
Hello Friends! Our favorite time of the year is officially here. Things are warming up across the country and we've been able to sneak in a few rounds to knock some off the winter rust. Most of all, the first Major of the year is about to kick off in Augusta, Georgia. It's truly a week like no other. For this episode we've got two of our favorite Fairgamers on to talk about all kinds of stuff (including who they think is going to win a green jacket this week). The first is Drew Westphal also known as everydaydrew and the second is Chris Whitehead, AKA teeupkickswithchris. Download the Fairgame Golf App: https://www.fairgamegolf.com/the-app Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHjuYRDjjPLbyedMooYs3Nw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fairgamegolf/?hl=en
Season 4 of Group Golf Therapy is officially underway. If you're new to the show, thank you for joining! Bradford Wilson, Connor Laubenstein, and Drew Westphal are diehard golfers, and even fiercer advocates for hosting conversations about how golf makes people feel. This season starts out with a bang: Chad Mumm joins the GGT couch, as the Executive Producer of the Netflix golf documentary, Full Swing. The series was just renewed for its second season, and we caught up with Chad from his hotel lobby at the PLAYERS Championship, where filming is already underway. Chad gives Bradford and Connor a peek behind the curtain on Full Swing: how much people-power it took to get the job done, and some interesting backstories on how certain players were featured on the show. In this session: taking advantage of the moment, pushing your vision, Hanson. As always, thanks for listening to Group Golf Therapy! #mindyourgolf Please subscribe, rate our podcast, and leave a review—we're always looking to deliver a great show to you. Hit 'em straight, and mind your golf. // Group Golf Therapy is sponsored by our favorite golf glove on the market, RED ROOSTER! Get your hand in a new, fresh Cabretta leather glove, and sign up for a monthly subscription today, at redroostergolf.com. Use code “GGT20” for 20% off your first order. // // Group Golf Therapy is sponsored by Rhone! The Commuter Collection can get you through any work day and straight into whatever comes next. Upgrade your closet with Rhone and use GGT to save 20% at https://www.rhone.com/GGT // JOIN US ON PATREON! Access to group therapy sessions with mental health experts, watch golf events with us, early access to GGT events and merch — all available at: patreon.com/groupgolftherapy Follow us: @groupgolftherapy Chad: @chadmumm Bradford: @bradfordwilsongolf Connor: @thebagbandit Drew: @everydaydrew --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groupgolftherapy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/groupgolftherapy/support
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring JeffersonCounty; https://bit.ly/3maarmp The Cabin is also presented by WCA's Group Health Trust; serving local governments and schooldistricts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee healthbenefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3JMizCX Campfire Conversation:Eric and Ana have Drew Westphal, golf-fluencer and podcaster, join them to dive into golf in Wisconsin.It begins with some golf history from St. Andrews in Scotland to the fact that Tiger Woods made his prodebut in Milwaukee. The incredible courses across the state, many with national and internationalacclaim, get covered from Sheboygan County to Stevens Point and on up to Sayner, home to the firstpublic 9-hole course in the state. Wisconsin's courses play host to many major golf tournaments andchampionships and we cover the history and future for those events. Drew discussed how many ofWisconsin's best courses are open to the public, which is not the case in many other states. Alsodiscussed is how golf has grown during and since the pandemic. He also discussed how the golfexperience doesn't always have to encompass 9 or 18 holes, the length of the game is starting tobecome more flexible. Drew offered more perspectives and tips on playing the sport – and how to getbetter – including how resources like Top Golf and X-Golf can help regardless of weather. You can enjoyDrew's podcast, Group Golf Therapy, on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/group-golf-therapy/id1576362560 or wherever you get your podcasts. It's about mental health as much as golf.And while we cover Golf Digest's rankings of top Wisconsin courses, Drew also reveals some of hisfavorite “hidden gem” courses around the state. Gran your clubs and get ready for golfing season byenjoying this episode! Inside SponsorsBest Western Hotels: https://bit.ly/3zCCK3fMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj
This week we welcome fellow podcaster (co-host of Group Golf Therapy), Golf-fluencer, Milwaukee Bucks ambassador, and fellow midwest jawnz enthusiast, Drew Westphal (@everydaydrew) onto the pod. We talk about just about everything, including the best months for golfing in the midwest, the way he found community online with other menswear obsessives, including regular mentions Jimmy and Larry from Throwing Fits, as well as fellow podcaster Jeremy Kirkland of Blamo!, his favorite Bucks and the NBA players he thinks really dress themselves. We talked about so much more but honestly it's way too much to write here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Everyone is an Influencer these days, or at least it seems that way. Special guest Drew Westphal joins this episode to break down why people want to become influencers, how they make their money and some of the toxic trends that lead to copy cat content.
On this episode, Peter Ravella (joining the recording from Hilo, HI) speaks with Tyler Buckingham and Drew Westphal about the Channel Islands Kelp & Mussel Company, a brand new regenerative aquaculture business they are starting in Ventura, CA. They discuss the current status of aquaculture in the US and NOAA's Aquaculture Opportunity Area (AOA) process, the challenges facing new entrants to the aquaculture space, and how the Channel Islands Kelp & Mussel Company is approaching them. It's a great show, only on ASPN!
Today we are joined by Connor Laubenstein. Connor, along with Bradford Wilson and Drew Westphal, host Group Golf Therapy Podcast. Group Golf Therapy is a podcast about the intersection of golf and mental health: how the sport makes us laugh, cry, and bubble with rage. You can find more about Connor on his blog TheBagBandit.com and Instagram @thebagbandit and the Group Golf Therapy Podcast on Spotify their Instagram @groupgolftherapy.Show Notes:Requirements for NZ citizenship | New Zealand GovernmentGolf Attire Etiquette | GolfweekPGA Tour | Official WebsiteLPGA Tour | Official WebsiteUnder the Bib: Sun Shades and Golf Dresses | The Bag BanditHistory of Woman's Professional Golf | Professional Golfers Career College
#75. Doug and Bradford Wilson try their best to address the question that will have a significant effect on the future of the game: how does golf evolve beyond the patriarchy? Bradford Wilson is an award-winning actor/filmmaker and former college golfer who is now making a career as a golf influencer and host. After creating his series Dear Golf, where he unpacks golf’s biggest issue: diversity, with humor and a no BS approach, Bradford co-created a series called Group Golf Therapy with some of golf’s great young minds Drew Westphal and Connor Laubenstein. Bradford’s hilarious golf content can be found on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @bradfordwilsongolf, and on Twitter @bradfordwgolf. His acting content can be found on Whalesplosion’s YouTube channel. Find us on our socials @BirdiesNotBS on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter and submit your questions online: at BirdiesNotBS.com ABOUT BIRDIES NOT BS: Golf expert Doug Smith and friends, take a modern approach to the golfing experience while answering the most popular questions the new generation of golfers have today, in less time than it takes you to order a take-out meal. Every week during the golf season they answer a new question related to not just the game, but the lifestyle surrounding it. Even that golf question you have but won’t ask out loud. We sift through all the high-brow BS and give you what you really need to know to live your freshest golf life, from the course to the barbecue. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just gripping a club for the first time, Birdies Not BS is for you, the new generation of golfer who demands a more approachable and modern game. ----more---- EPISODE CREDITS: Producer, Maribel Quezada Smith Editor, Julian Rodriguez Theme music by Ricardo Pujol
Tyler calls up his best friend, Drew Westphal, to talk "best beach memories from the good old days" (90s and early 2000s) in Southern California, and Drew's experience living in Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Drew and Tyler grew up in the same small town in California and spent countless days on the beach together. Drew still lives in New York City and reports that cleanup and rebuilding from Sandy are still ongoing. He runs the JoCo Cruise, a nerdy seven night cruise aboard Holland America Line’s ms Nieuw Amsterdam, with music, comedy, and other performances and events. Learn more about it at jococruise.com.
The guys sit down with Milwaukee fashion blogger, content creator and Instagram influencer, Drew Westphal. They dive into the origin of social media influencers, building blocks for solid creator relationships, and even a few fall fashion/culture tips. Boost your marketing IQ as the team from Boelter + Lincoln looks to add value in each episode. Listen and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify Follow Boelter + Lincoln on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn boelterlincoln.com
Drew Westphal • Fashion/Stylist Influencer Artists often live on the fringes of society. Does the act of creating help define one's identity? Can art define cultures and change the world? In a series of revealing interviews, award-winning director/content creator, Zeke Anders, delves into the primal needs to be creative. Misfits with a voice, outsiders with a vision - we are Non-Members. Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes and Podbean. @zekeanders
Drew Westphal and Anna Bartenstein run the customer service machine behind musician Jonathan Coulton. They cover everything, from emails about orders or general questions to the still-being-fulfilled, massively successful Code Monkey Save World Kickstarter from 2013. They talk about their professional histories and why they love doing what they're doing for musicians like They Might Be Giants and "JoCo". Special Guest Stars: Jonathan Coulton and Greg Pak!