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Podcast Episode Summary: Dylan Fox on Building Assembly AI & Navigating the AI Frontier In this episode, I sit down with Dylan Fox, founder of Assembly AI, to unpack the incredible journey of creating a leading speech AI company. We dive into the entrepreneurial hustle, from finding product-market fit to tackling the challenges of a crowded AI landscape. Dylan shares how Assembly AI's cutting-edge technology is powering real-world applications, the rise of AI agents, and why a customer-first approach is key. Plus, we get into the nitty-gritty of building a remote team, ensuring security and privacy, and what it takes to stay ahead in voice tech. Tune in for a deep dive into innovation, leadership, and the future of AI! Listen now for insights on startups, tech, and the AI revolution! Host: Jake Aaron Villarreal, leads the top AI Recruitment Firm in Silicon Valley www.matchrelevant.com, uncovering stories of funded startups and goes behinds to scenes to tell their founders journey. If you a are growing AI Startup or have a great story to tell, email us at: jake.villarreal@matchrelevant.com
It's Champion Carnival season! For this special bonus episode, Jessica and guest Dylan preview this year's Carnival. They go over every participant, the tournament schedule and explain how to watch All Japan for those wanting to jump in.You can follow Jessica at sisterjessiee and royalroad72 on X and sisterjessie at Bluesky. Follow Jumping Knee Pod on InstagramFollow Dylan at Viva_zero on X and Bluesky.Logo design by Dylan Fox. Theme done by Don Shenenberger. You can contact Don at docr15@live.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's Champion Carnival season! For this special bonus episode, Jessica and guest Dylan preview this year's Carnival. They go over every participant, the tournament schedule and explain how to watch All Japan for those wanting to jump in.You can follow Jessica at sisterjessiee and royalroad72 on X and sisterjessie at Bluesky. Follow Jumping Knee Pod on InstagramFollow Dylan at Viva_zero on X and Bluesky.Logo design by Dylan Fox. Theme done by Don Shenenberger. You can contact Don at docr15@live.com.
In honor of Yoshinari Ogawa's recent retirement from pro wrestling, the Long & Winding Royal Road takes a look at one of his best matches against long-time generational rival, Jun Akiyama from September 11, 1998 at Budokan Hall.Joining WH Park to talk about this match and Ogawa's career is The Eastern Lariat's Dylan Fox.WH and Dylan discuss how Ogawa's technical style, mixed with his American heel mannerisms, made him stand out in the King's Road era of All Japan and a real-life heel to many Western fans.Watch the match on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6gTsAW1CerE?feature=sharedListen to The Eastern Lariat podcast: https://easternlariat.libsyn.com/The Eastern Lariat on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/easternlariat/Support this podcast on Chopped Tees:L&WRR on Chopped TeesPOST Puroresu on Chopped TeesMCU L8R on Chopped TeesWH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the 1990s in The Long & Winding Royal Road, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling.Follow WH Park on X: https://www.twitter.com/whpark9Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://postwrestling.com/discordMerch: Chopped-Tees.com/POSTwrestlingX/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingMusic: "Across the Danube, Op. 36" by John Philip Sousa | Performed by United States Marine Band (band) and Jason Fettig (conductor) | The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, No.4 | Washington, DC: United States Marine Band, 2015. | Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Public Domain LetterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Eastern Lariat returns to action after almost one month for its annual post-tournament edition, as STRIGGA and Dylan Fox dive deep into the just concluded G1 Climax 34. Recorded on the very day the tournament wrapped up, this episode provides the teams' unfiltered reactions and speculations to one of the most grueling and prestigious tours japanese pro-wrestling has to offer. STRIGGA and Dylan break down the tournament structure, standout matches, surprising upsets and key moments that defined this year's G1, while also giving you an in-depth analysis of each wrestlers' performance throughout the group stage not being shy of pointing out disappointments. The discussion leads to the final between Zack Sabre Jr. and Yota Tsuji and what the results mean for the future of New Japan Pro Wrestling heading towards Wrestle Kingdom. The final talking point about the G1 is an attempt to rank this tournament in comparison to the tournaments in the last 5 years. The end of the show gives a quick spotlight to Anzai vs. Aoyagi from AJPW, NOAH's N-1 Victory and Yoshinari Ogawa retiring.
Dylan Fox from the Eastern Lariat joins host Jessica as they discuss All Japan's June tour. Anzai's reign and where it goes from here, exciting faction news, and everything else, Dylan and Jessica go over. Follow Jessica at sisterjessiee and royal road 72 on XFollow Dylan at Viva_zero on XLogo design by Dylan FoxTheme done by Don Shenenberger. You can contact Don at docr15@live.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dylan Fox from the Eastern Lariat joins host Jessica as they discuss All Japan's June tour. Anzai's reign and where it goes from here, exciting faction news, and everything else, Dylan and Jessica go over. Follow Jessica at sisterjessiee and royal road 72 on XFollow Dylan at Viva_zero on XLogo design by Dylan FoxTheme done by Don Shenenberger. You can contact Don at docr15@live.com.
Gerard is joined by Dylan Fox of the Eastern Lariat to discuss all of the big new year shows from All Japan and NOAH including the epic rematch between Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kento Miyahara. They discuss the matches and talk about all of the controversy surrounding All Japan's president and the main event of NOAH The New Year and try to find silver linings after a wild end to 2023 and an equally wild beginning of 2024 in Japanese wrestling.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gerard is joined by Dylan Fox of the Eastern Lariat to discuss all of the big new year shows from All Japan and NOAH including the epic rematch between Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kento Miyahara. They discuss the matches and talk about all of the controversy surrounding All Japan's president and the main event of NOAH The New Year and try to find silver linings after a wild end to 2023 and an equally wild beginning of 2024 in Japanese wrestling.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-emerald-flowshow/donations
WH Park & Karen Peterson are joined by Dylan Fox from The Eastern Lariat to reminisce about the highs and lows of the past year in Japanese wrestling including Wrestle Kingdom 17, Keiji Muto's retirement, Stardom, NOAH, AJPW & more.Plus: Ren Narita joins the House of Torture, Kota Ibushi issues a challenge to Naomichi Marufuji and a preview of Wrestle Kingdom 18.Support this podcast by picking up a POST PURORESU t-shirt:https://store.postwrestling.com/products/post-puroresu-t-shirtPhotos Courtesy: NJPW / Pro Wrestling NOAHPOST Puroresu Theme by Chris Maffei: https://soundcloud.com/cmstrikeSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingOur Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use code "postwrestling50" for 50% off: https://www.factor75.com/postwrestling50* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code POSTWRESTLING for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.com* Check out eBay: https://www.ebay.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dylan Fox is the Director of Operations for XR Access, a research consortium at Cornell Tech that works on making VR, AR, and MR accessible to people across the full spectrum of abilities and disabilities. In this interview, we talk about how to design immersive experiences for people with vision, hearing, mobility, and other limitations. We explore possibilities for ways to help people use and comfortably navigate through emerging technologies such as VR and AR regardless of their abilities. *** XR Access ***website: xraccess.orgLinkedIn: /xr-access Slack: join hereX: @XRAccessYouTube: @XRAccess RESOURCESARTICLES - 'The Blind Man Who Taught Himself to See' - XR Access research database: xraccess.org/researchCOMPANIES & ORGANIZATIONS - Cornell Tech - Equal Entry - National Science Foundation- Owlchemy Labs - XR Association HARDWARE - Apple Vision Pro - HoloLens 2 PROJECTS & EXPERIENCES - AltSpaceVR (defunct as of March 2023)- Benvision - Cosmonious High- SocialSense XR - VRChat - WalkinVR - We Met in Virtual Reality (documentary) - XR Accessibility Project Learn more about XR Access at xraccess.org Connect with Dylan Fox on LinkedIn: /dylanrfox
Dylan Fox is an intimate couples photographer based in West Virginia who has been in the photography industry for over 13 years. He taught himself everything he knows, and now he's super passionate about sharing his knowledge and helping new photographers feel more empowered on their journey. Today, we talk about how he found himself in the role of an educator, and how you could branch out into that space too. We cover things like ‘how you know when you're ready', ‘what kind of prep you need to do before you start', ‘and how you know if you're cut out for it.'Regardless of whether you're looking to find a mentor, or be a mentor, this is an incredible episode to tune into.Instagram:@dylanfoxWebsite:foxtog.com
This week with Paul away, Gerard welcomes Dylan Fox of the Eastern Lariat to chat about the legacy of Terry Funk and cover the Royal Road and N1 Tournaments. You do not want to miss this episode, there is a lot of topics covered!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week with Paul away, Gerard welcomes Dylan Fox of the Eastern Lariat to chat about the legacy of Terry Funk and cover the Royal Road and N1 Tournaments. You do not want to miss this episode, there is a lot of topics covered!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-emerald-flowshow/donations
Dylan Fox is the school record holder in the LJ at Concordia University with his pb of 7.55m!!! Currently ranked 10th in the Nation in the LJ, Dylan, a former soccer player turned school record holder is primed to tackle his first NCAA finals event in about a month. Dylan shares about his background, his motivation and training with his coach Lauren Magneson. We also discuss his new goals of reaching the Olympic Trials here in the USA!@dylanjfoxx @leaping.lauren @skyhiandflyjumpcamps
Dylan Fox is the Director of Operations for the XR Access Initiative, where he focuses on outreach and advocacy for making virtual and augmented reality accessible for people who have disabilities. I previously interviewed Fox for the white paper on Accessibility that he co-wrote for the IEEE Global Initiative on the Ethics of Extended Reality. I had a chance to catch up with Fox at the XR Access Symposium to get an overview of the event, the latest excitement about the accessibility features on the Apple Vision Pro, the XR Accessibility resources page from XR Association and XR Access, the Virtual Experience Research Accelerator, the potential of using AI for assistive technologies like phone-based computer vision projects like Be My Eyes, and the perils of over relying upon AI to fix all accessibility problems, and the potential of beyond computing within rectangles into data that's physical and within our environment and engaging with objects in our spaces, and computing into naturalistic interfaces. There's still a lot of work yet to be done to make XR completely accessible, and the XR Access Initiative is on the bleeding edge of doing the preliminary research, participating in interdisciplinary projects, forging relationships with industry partners, and bringing the community together to talk about these issues. XR Access Initiative collaborated with the XR Association on Chapter 3 of XRA's XR Developer's Guide Series that was released on October 27, 2020 that focused on Accessibility & Inclusive Design in Immersive Experiences. The following table is a quick reference guide that cross-references the Accessibility Techniques with the spectrum of disabilities including sight disabilities, auditory disabilities, non-speaking / speech impairments, mobility disabilities, and cognitive disabilities. You can get the full Accessibility Developer's Guide report here (email required). This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Today's guest is Dylan Fox, Founder and CEO at AssemblyAI in San Francisco, CA. Founded in 2017, AssemblyAI build on the latest AI breakthroughs to offer state-of-the-art, production-ready AI models. The company's mission is to make State-of-the-art AI models accessible to developers and product teams at an extremely large scale through a simple API. Thousands of startups and global enterprises leverage AssemblyAI to ship AI-powered features and products to their end users. AssemblyAI build on the latest AI research in LLMs, generative AI, and scaling large neural nets to deliver production-ready AI models that can transcribe and understand speech within your products. In the episode, Dylan chats about: The interesting work they do at AssemblyAI, Use cases of the impact they bring to organizations, Interesting projects the team are working on, Career opportunities with AssemblyAI, and What excites him for the future of the company
AssemblyAI Founder & CEO, Dylan Fox joined FirstMark Managing Partner, Matt Turck for Data Driven NYC! AssemblyAI is the fastest way to build with AI for audio. With a simple API, get access to production-ready AI models to transcribe and understand speech. AssemblyAI has raised $63M+.
Making his return to The Long & Winding Royal Road is Dylan Fox from the Eastern Lariat podcast as he joins WH Park to discuss the epic AJPW vs NJPW tag match between Toshiaki Kawada & Masanobu Fuchi vs. Yuji Nagata & Takashi Iizuka.WH and Dylan go into the background of this pivotal tag match in the red-hot AJPW vs NJPW feud that followed the exodus of Mitsuharu Misawa and company to form Pro Wrestling NOAH.They then go into the match itself and show how each participant plays their role perfectly in front of the amazing crowd in Osaka.Watch the match here: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19bikwWH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the 1990s in the Long & Winding Royal Road, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling.Support this podcast by picking up a L&WRR t-shirt in either black or white: https://store.postwrestling.com/search?q=long+%26+winding+royal+roadListen to Eastern Lariat: https://easternlariat.libsyn.com/WH Park on Twitter: @whpark9Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribeForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @postwrestlingMusic: "Across the Danube, Op. 36" by John Philip Sousa | Performed by United States Marine Band (band) and Jason Fettig (conductor) | The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, No.4 | Washington, DC: United States Marine Band, 2015. | Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Public Domain LetterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Men with a mission, Kieran & Mark break the contradictions to welcome back Eastern Lariat's Dylan Fox to talk the 2018 G1 final: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kota Ibushi from August 12, 2018. PLUS: Rey Misterio Jr., Open The Voice Gate, Mike Bailey (for the second week in a row), Ikuto Hidaka, “a constant dripping tease”, Katsuyori Shibata, Terminator Tanahashi, the G1 trophy IRL, and the "daddy or chips" question: Okada or Tanahashi? Follow the project and podcast on Twitter: @MustSeeMatches http://linktr.ee/mustseematches Follow Dylan @Viva_Zero and Eastern Lariat @EasternLariat Kieran: @kieranedits Mark: @monkey_buckles MUSIC: "Chuck Kick Ass" by Nicolas Jeudy. Used under license from Dark Fantasy Studio.
Dylan Fox founded Assembly AI in 2017 and was part of the Y Combinator Accelerator that year. Prior to founding the company, Dylan was a senior software engineer at Cisco. Assembly AI fashions itself as an expert in AI model training and provisioning. It researches the new AI models, trains and then deploys them and makes the models available as a service to other companies. The idea is to give developers easy access to high performing AI models without having to set up a hosting environment or train them.
Kieran and Mark are joined again by Dylan Fox from Eastern Lariat to talk the night the Juniors went Heavy: Naomichi Marufuji defends the GHC Heavyweight Title against KENTA in the main event at Budokan Hall on October 29, 2006. Plus an impromptu skimming of the surface of Kieran's past in the wrestling business and some other nonsense. Follow the project and podcast on Twitter: @MustSeeMatches http://linktr.ee/mustseematches Follow Dylan @Viva_Zero and Eastern Lariat @EasternLariat Kieran: @kieranedits Mark: @monkey_buckles MUSIC: "Chuck Kick Ass" by Nicolas Jeudy. Used under license from Dark Fantasy Studio.
Summary The increasing sophistication of machine learning has enabled dramatic transformations of businesses and introduced new product categories. At Assembly AI they are offering advanced speech recognition and natural language models as an API service. In this episode founder Dylan Fox discusses the unique challenges of building a business with machine learning as the core product. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Machine Learning Podcast, the podcast about machine learning and how to bring it from idea to delivery. Predibase is a low-code ML platform without low-code limits. Built on top of our open source foundations of Ludwig and Horovod, our platform allows you to train state-of-the-art ML and deep learning models on your datasets at scale. Our platform works on text, images, tabular, audio and multi-modal data using our novel compositional model architecture. We allow users to operationalize models on top of the modern data stack, through REST and PQL – an extension of SQL that puts predictive power in the hands of data practitioners. Go to themachinelearningpodcast.com/predibase today to learn more and try it out! Your host is Tobias Macey and today I’m interviewing Dylan Fox about building and growing a business with ML as its core offering Interview Introduction How did you get involved in machine learning? Can you describe what Assembly is and the story behind it? For anyone who isn’t familiar with your platform, can you describe the role that ML/AI plays in your product? What was your process for going from idea to prototype for an AI powered business? Can you offer parallels between your own experience and that of your peers who are building businesses oriented more toward pure software applications? How are you structuring your teams? On the path to your current scale and capabilities how have you managed scoping of your model capabilities and operational scale to avoid getting bogged down or burnt out? How do you think about scoping of model functionality to balance composability and system complexity? What is your process for identifying and understanding which problems are suited to ML and when to rely on pure software? You are constantly iterating on model performance and introducing new capabilities. How do you manage prototyping and experimentation cycles? What are the metrics that you track to identify whether and when to move from an experimental to an operational state with a model? What is your process for understanding what’s possible and what can feasibly operate at scale? Can you describe your overall operational patterns delivery process for ML? What are some of the most useful investments in tooling that you have made to manage development experience for your teams? Once you have a model in operation, how do you manage performance tuning? (from both a model and an operational scalability perspective) What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected aspects of ML development and maintenance that you have encountered while building and growing the Assembly platform? What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on Assembly? When is ML the wrong choice? What do you have planned for the future of Assembly? Contact Info @YouveGotFox on Twitter LinkedIn Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest barrier to adoption of machine learning today? Closing Announcements Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to check out our other shows. The Data Engineering Podcast covers the latest on modern data management. Podcast.__init__ covers the Python language, its community, and the innovative ways it is being used. Visit the site to subscribe to the show, sign up for the mailing list, and read the show notes. If you’ve learned something or tried out a project from the show then tell us about it! Email hosts@themachinelearningpodcast.com) with your story. To help other people find the show please leave a review on iTunes and tell your friends and co-workers Links Assembly AI Podcast.__init__ Episode Learn Python the Hard Way NLTK NLP == Natural Language Processing NLU == Natural Language Understanding Speech Recognition Tensorflow r/machinelearning SciPy PyTorch Jax HuggingFace RNN == Recurrent Neural Network CNN == Convolutional Neural Network LSTM == Long Short Term Memory Hidden Markov Models Baidu DeepSpeech CTC (Connectionist Temporal Classification) Loss Model Twilio Grid Search K80 GPU A100 GPU TPU == Tensor Processing Unit Foundation Models BLOOM Language Model DALL-E 2 The intro and outro music is from Hitman’s Lovesong feat. Paola Graziano by The Freak Fandango Orchestra/CC BY-SA 3.0
Dylan Fox is the Founder & CEO of AssemblyAI. AssemblyAI is an AI company that researches, trains, and deploys State-of-the-Art AI models. Thousands of developers and product teams build with AssemblyAI's simple API to automatically transcribe and understand audio data at scale.Scaling DevTools is the podcast that investigates how DevTools go from zero to one. Created by Jack Bridger, founder of BitReach. BitReach helps DevTool companies reach more developers. In this series, Jack will explore how startups sell to developers, build tools and become successful.What we cover(00:20): Could you tell us a little bit about AssemblyAI?(01:10): Could you talk about your content strategy?(03:37): How do you balance the goal of promoting AssemblyAI with creating authentic, useful pieces of content?(09:59) How are you able to produce such in-depth content?(11:22) What was it like going through YC and acquiring your first users?Where to hear from Dylan Twitter: @YouveGotFox https://www.assemblyai.com/ https://twitter.com/AssemblyAI Where to hear from us Twitter: @JackSBridger https://blog.bitreach.io Newsletter: https://www.bitreach.io/
For the 4th consecutive year The Eastern Lariat once again proudly presents the Half Year Awards! On this show Dylan Fox and STRIGGA crown the very best in japanese pro-wrestling in the first six months of 2022 – in 14 categories! This also means the companies represented range from New Japan Pro Wrestling over Ice Ribbon to GLEAT and Ganbare Pro and include men's and women's wrestlers. On top of that Dylan & STRIGGA also discuss the choices that YOU, the listeners, made! This is your guide through the first 6 months of 2021!
Eastern Lariat's Dylan Fox is here to talk Mark & Kieran through what some have called the most brutal wrestling match of all-time: Yuki Ishikawa vs.Daisuke Ikeda from FU-TEN's BATI-BATI 1 on April 24, 2005. If you want a good potted history of FU-TEN, its sister comapny BattlArts and the other shoot-style groups in Japan, this is a great place to start. Follow the project and podcast on Twitter: @MustSeeMatches http://linktr.ee/mustseematches Follow Dylan and Eastern Lariat: @Viva_Zero and @EasternLariat MUSIC: "Chuck Kick Ass" by Nicolas Jeudy. Used under license from Dark Fantasy Studio.
Jessie, Rachel, & Alicia are back with your breakdown of All Japan's March shows, including Champion's Night 3, with a very special guest: Dylan Fox of the Eastern Lariat! We're bringing you all the highlights, our favorite moments of the month, and of course, who we felt was best dressed at the Champion Carnival press conference. This is a fun episode, so make sure you tune in! Follow Dylan at @Viva_Zero and check out the Eastern Lariat on Spotify or by going to their Patreon. Follow Jessie at @royalroad72 or @SisterJessiee for more All Japan news. Follow Rachel & Alicia at @kickout299, email us with questions and feedback for TCC or otherwise at kickoutat299@gmail.com. We are looking for contributors across all mediums - please get in touch! As always, please rate and follow/subscribe on Spotify and Apple. Thank you so much for your support! Special thanks to Celia for all of our amazing Talking Triple Crown graphics! Theme song credit: Combustible Sushi written and performed by Don Shenenberger, ASCAP, Cabin Hill Media, LLC.
Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers
Have you been considering launching a product or even a business based on Python's AI / ML stack? We have a great guest on the episode this week, Dylan Fox, who is the cofounder of AssemblyAI and has been building his startup successfully over the past few years. He has interesting stories of 100s of GPUs in the cloud, evolving ML models, and much more that I know you'll enjoy hearing. Links from the show Dylan Twitter: @YouveGotFox AssemblyAI: assemblyai.com TensorFlow: tensorflow.org PyTorch: pytorch.org hugging face: huggingface.co SciKit-Learn: scikit-learn.org GeForce Card: nvidia.com pLS: twitter.com This journalist's Otter.ai scare is a reminder that cloud transcription isn't completely private: theverge.com Programming language trends: insights.stackoverflow.com Can My Water Cooled Raspberry Pi Cluster Beat My MacBook?: the-diy-life.com PyTorch vs TensorFlow in 2022: assemblyai.com/blog/pytorch-vs-tensorflow Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com Follow Talk Python on Twitter: @talkpython Follow Michael on Twitter: @mkennedy Sponsors Stack Overflow Sentry Error Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHON Talk Python Training
In this rough but snuggly episode of the STAB! show, your super squishable host Jesse Jones welcomes a justice loving panel of Dylan Fox & Melony Ford to share their two different CDWOs, six 2020 Tokyo Olympics haiku, closing arguments in defense of no toilet paper in a public restroom, & wasps, reviews of things, … Continue reading »
On this month's Long & Winding Royal Road, WH Park is joined by Dylan Fox (The Eastern Lariat) to look at an important match in the Toshiaki Kawada vs. Mitsuharu Misawa rivalry from AJPW's 25th Anniversary Show at the Tokyo Dome on May 1, 1998.Beyond the match, they discuss the overall history of the two All Japan stars and the mishandling of Kawada's career by Giant Baba.WH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the 1990s in The Long & Winding Royal Road, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling.Support this podcast by picking up a L&WRR t-shirt in either black or white: https://store.postwrestling.com/search?q=long+%26+winding+royal+roadWH Park on Twitter: @whpark9Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribeForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @postwrestlingMusic: "Across the Danube, Op. 36" by John Philip Sousa | Performed by United States Marine Band (band) and Jason Fettig (conductor) | The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, No.4 | Washington, DC: United States Marine Band, 2015. | Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Public Domain LetterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, writer-of-the-week Dylan Fox joins the show to talk basketball and Larry Robinson joins again to give his perspective on football and soccer.
This week, Henry Zimmer and Dylan Fox join the show to discuss football's decisive win on the road and volleyball's matchup against Missouri.
The overwhelming growth of smartphones, smart speakers, and spoken word content has corresponded with increasingly sophisticated machine learning models for recognizing speech content in audio data. Dylan Fox founded Assembly to provide access to the most advanced automated speech recognition models for developers to incorporate into their own products. In this episode he gives an overview of the current state of the art for automated speech recognition, the varying requirements for accuracy and speed of models depending on the context in which they are used, and what is required to build a special purpose model for your own ASR applications.
This week, Dylan Fox joins the show again as Auburn football comes up short against Penn State, soccer finds victory against Georgia and volleyball faces its first loss of the season.
This week, Dylan Fox joins the show as Auburn football heads to Happy Valley for College Gameday, volleyball continues its streak and soccer comes up short against No. 1-ranked Florida State.
Building a software-as-a-service (SaaS) business is a fairly well understood pattern at this point. When the core of the service is a set of machine learning products it introduces a whole new set of challenges. In this episode Dylan Fox shares his experience building Assembly AI as a reliable and affordable option for automatic speech recognition that caters to a developer audience. He discusses the machine learning development and deployment processes that his team relies on, the scalability and performance considerations that deep learning models introduce, and the user experience design that goes into building for a developer audience. This is a fascinating conversation about a unique cross-section of considerations and how Dylan and his team are building an impressive and useful service.
The Eastern Lariat once again proudly presents the Half Year Awards! In staggering 14 categories Dylan Fox and STRIGGA welcome POST Wrestling's WH Park back to the show to discuss all their choices as well as the choices that YOU, the listeners made! It's an incredible ride from New Japan Pro Wrestling over Dramatic Dream Team to Marvelous, from FREEDOMS over Sendai Girls to Ganbare Pro to Keita in the House! Almost none of the bigger japanese wrestling promotion, men's or women's, gets forgotten. This is your guide through the first 6 months of 2021!
This month on POST Puroresu Bonus, WH Park is joined by puroresu podcaster Dylan Fox from The Eastern Lariat to talk about recent happenings in the Japanese wrestling scene. They start things off by remembering Hana Kimura on the one year anniversary of her death. They then discuss what they love about current Stardom. Other major topics include Will Ospreay vacating the IWGP title and other instances of alleged turmoil in New Japan, AJPW's Junior Battle of Glory, COVID affecting other companies, and a preview of the CyberFight Festival on June 6. Photos Courtesy: CyberFight / Stardom / New Japan POST Puroresu Theme by Chris Maffei WH Park on Twitter: @whpark9 Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Patreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.com Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we are joined by Dylan Fox, a sighted accessibility consultant and designer focusing on augmented and virtual reality. He is the Coordination and Engagement Team leader for the nonprofit XR Access, and does research at UC Berkeley on applications of augmented reality for people with visual impairments. He's also played Dungeons and Dragons for the last 10 years. Favorite class: wizard. Follow Dylan on Twitter Visit Dylan's website Knights of the Braille are groups of blind and visually impaired table top roleplaying game enthusiasts. We bring together people with low vision, partially sighted, no functional vision and even those who are fully sighted to enjoy games together. We provide community, access to games and materials. Facebook Twitter website About Richard A senior in High School, set to graduate in a few months, in a nearly fatal car wreck on the Thanksgiving holiday of 2000. After losing his sight in the wreck, Richard shares his story in hopes of helping others with a tragic story of their own, giving hope to those who may have gone through a similar situation. Now a Game Master for Knights of the Braille, he brings some time enjoyment to those unfortunate enough to be in his groups. Email Richard Follow Richard on Twitter Join Richard on Facebook About Jim A legally blind, low vision gaming enthusiast with Stargardt Disease. Originally a plumber, Jim became involved in accessibility advocacy in his work and free time after becoming legally blind in 2012. If you have any questions about Jim or his eye condition, please leave a comment. Email Jim Follow Jim on Twitter
The Long & Winding Royal Road veers off the beaten track once more to spotlight one of the key members of the 90s All Japan roster, “Dangerous K” Toshiaki Kawada! WH Park is joined by co-host of the Eastern Lariat, Dylan Fox, a massive Kawada fan who also chronicles wrestling from the 90s on his 90s Project series which you can find at the Eastern Lariat's Patreon. WH and Dylan look at how Kawada and Mitsuharu Misawa were intertwined from their high school days until the tail end of their respective careers. They also discuss his formative years on excursion in Texas, Calgary and Montreal before returning to Japan to apprentice under the tutelage of Genichiro Tenryu, his team and rivalry with Misawa, the dominance of The Holy Demon Army, his ascension to the ACE position of All Japan after Misawa leaves to form NOAH. It's all covered in this comprehensive discussion. Support this podcast by picking up a POST PURORESU t-shirt:https://store.postwrestling.com/products/post-puroresu-t-shirt WH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the 1990s in The Long & Winding Royal Road, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling. Music: "Across the Danube, Op. 36" by John Philip Sousa | Performed by United States Marine Band (band) and Jason Fettig (conductor) | The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, No.4 | Washington, DC: United States Marine Band, 2015. | Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Public Domain Letter WH Park on Twitter: @whpark9 Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @postwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I want my friends to be your friends. On this bonus episode, we are joined by Dylan Fox, co-host of the “Eastern Lariat” podcast on the MLW Radio Network. He also has a spin-off show on the same feed, “Pure Heart, Pure Lariat” where he covers Joshi wrestling. What don't we talk about during this episode? We love each other to start the show. We discuss how Dylan was an early influence to "The Joshi Pod." Dylan talks about his upbringing and how it influenced him to get into wrestling. He shares so much personally. He is a champion in life for having such a positive outlook. Dylan shares how he got into podcasting and of course we talk Joshi wrestling. We talk fantasy sports too. Who would be the number one pick in a Joshi dynasty draft? Dylan is such a great guy! Please have a listen. Follow Dylan: Twitter: https://twitter.com/DylanZeroSky Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ShadowsOverHeaven Follow The Eastern Lariat Twitter: https://twitter.com/EasternLariat Official Website: https://mlwradio.com/eastern-lariat/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/easternlariat MLW Radio: https://twitter.com/mlwradionetwork Music Provided By: https://www.zapsplat.com/
On a special edition of POST Puroresu, John Pollock & WH Park are joined by Dylan Fox of the Eastern Lariat. The three chat about New Japan’s G1 Climax schedule, the rise of EVIL as Double Champion, the build towards Summer Struggle at Jingu Stadium, the launch of NJPW Strong, and the KOPW concept. From there, it’s a big discussion on Pro Wrestling NOAH and the formation of CyberFight, Kenoh wins the GHC National title, a Double Title Match on short notice, Keiji Muto’s match with Kaito Kiyomiya on Monday. Plus, Mayu Iwatani vs. Jungle Kyona’s match from Nagoya, a look at the promotion’s 5 Star Grand Prix, the rise of Giulia & Donna del Mondo, All Japan announces the Champion Carnival dates, and we wrap up the show taking your questions from the POST Wrestling Forum. Listen to Dylan Fox & STRIGGA on the Eastern Lariat and support them at Patreon.com/EasternLariat Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Support us on Patreon – The POST Wrestling Café: http://www.patreon.com/POSTwrestling T-Shirts & Hats: https://store.postwrestling.com Follow: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
**The audio issue is fixed at 08:36** We met Mr. Dylan Fox when attending VRX 2019 in San Francisco last year and knew he had to eventually have him on the show. A UC Berkeley Alumni, Dylan is a specialist in XR UI design and has a lot of perspective on data collection, privacy, and accessibility of XR technology for people with disabilities. Some topics of discussion include: Half-Life: Alyx, HP Reverb G2, Holoswitch, Nvidia Eye Tracking, AR for the blind, XR UI design, Privacy and a VR game/accessory Giveaway.Podcast with video can be found HEREVisit us on Patreon by clicking HEREFollow us on Twitter HERE
In this episode, PAEBAN founder Dylan Fox & I talk about their one year of operation, their goals & what PAEBAN does for the Danville community.
Dylan Fox and Hi5ame finally return to Shellpod for a fun review of NOAH's first super card. Since the All Japan split, NOAH is on a mission to differentiate itself from the rest. Also have stories cited from Big Van Vader's autobiography that'll make your head scratch as you think about Misawa's alleged Yakuza ties and his lazy boy. Paypal: paypal.me/ShellshockNetwork Follow us on Twitter: Hi5ame: https://twitter.com/Hi5ame Dylan: https://twitter.com/DylanZeroSky Greg: https://twitter.com/goodnightlove35 YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/TheShellpod Twitch Channel: twitch.tv/shellshocknetwork?from-redirect=true
Designing a user experience (UX) and ensuring accessibility in XR boils down to basically the same task; addressing the needs of the user. We have Dylan Fox and Devin Boyle from XR Access on to talk about designing with accessibility in mind from the start, and discuss the upcoming 2020 XR Access Symposium. Julie: Hello, my name is Julie Smithson, and I am your XR for Learning podcast host. I look forward to bring you insight into changing the way that we learn and teach using XR technologies to explore, enhance and individualize learning for everyone. Today, my guests come from XR Access. Dylan Fox is a user experience designer, specializing in design for emerging technologies. He brings together user needs, technological capabilities, and stakeholder requirements to design accessible products. And his master's thesis was on augmented reality for the visually impaired, exploring Microsoft Hololens as an assistive device. And Devin Boyle is an advisor to XR Access, working groups and emerging technology lead for the Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology -- otherwise known as PEAT -- supporting efforts to ensure emerging technologies are born accessible. She has more than 10 years of experience in policy analysis and development, stakeholder engagement, strategic communication, and advocacy and partnership building. Thank you both for joining me today. So, Dylan, can you give me a little bit of an outline of the work that you're doing in building a better user experience for those with accessibility challenges? Dylan: All right. Thanks, Julie. I'm Dylan. I'm a user experience designer. Just recently finished up my Master's at UC Berkeley, and now working in accessible design for bridging technologies for all sorts of things. So for me, I see my role initially as a UX designer, which is a user experience designer and somebody who understands user needs; what people need out of technology, what people expect from technology, how they understand it, and how we can design it to better work for them. And I worked for as a UX designer for a couple of years, but only recently have I really realized just how much UX can learn from the field of accessibility, because accessibility is fundamentally about addressing user needs. Some of the work I've been doing lately is with XR Access, of course. We've been trying to understand what those user needs are, across a wide spectrum when it comes to virtual and augmented reality. I've also been doing some work with UC Berkeley, doing some research with private companies who want to make their work more accessible, and make sure their users get everything that they need out of their software. Julie: We'll dive a little bit more into the UI and the work that you're doing at XR access. But I wanted to allow Devin to just give a little bit of an introduction, and how you got involved and what your involvement is with XR Access and working with Dylan and accessibility. Devin: Sure. Thanks, Julie, for having us on. I'm Devin Boyle. I am an adviser to XR Access and emerging tech lead for the Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology. And I came to this space in a little different road from Dylan, a little bit different path. I actually come from a background of being a convener. So one of my roles within XR Access is to bring together these six different working groups -- that we'll likely get into in this conversation -- but to bring folks together and also to support communications, communicating internally and externally why industry needs to ensure different technologies, emerging technologies are accessible. Julie: Let's kick off with what are those working groups? And then we can go over and talk about it with Dylan. How about
The Congress for Cultural Freedom was anti-communist advocacy group started in 1950 to project western Democratic values in philosophy, art, and culture. Contrary to popular belief, the Cold War was not limited to economic and military supremacy between the U.S. and Soviet Union, but also in values and the systems that were polar opposites in every way. In today's interview with fellow DU student Dylan Fox, we cover the Congress for Cultural Freedom and its impact on the Cold War. Super cool interview and episode about a topic in the Cold War that often gets overlooked.
On this month’s edition of POST Puroresu, WH Park is joined by Dylan Fox of the Eastern Lariat Podcast. The two go through the recent New Beginning cards from Sapporo and Osaka featuring Tetsuya Naito’s first defense of the Double Championship against KENTA and selling out Osaka-jo Hall, the latest Hiromu Takahashi vs. Ryu Lee match, Jon Moxley’s match with Minoru Suzuki and the upcoming matches set for the next month including Naito vs. Takahashi at Ota Ward Gymnasium. New Japan announces additional G1 locations, and a return to the Madison Square Garden in August for Wrestle Dynasty along with lessons to learn from their recent U.S. tour. Then, it’s onto All Japan with a look at this past week’s Excite Series card from Korakuen Hall with Kento Miyahara vs. Yuma Aoyagi for the Triple Crown, Susumu Yokosuka’s junior heavyweight title defense against Francesco Akira, and the names announced for the Champion Carnival that includes Davey Boy Smith Jr. and NOAH’s Takashi Sugiura. Plus, a discussion about Big Japan’s Strong Climb tournament and CyberAgent’s purchase of Pro Wrestling NOAH. POST Puroresu is a monthly show at POST Wrestling with John Pollock & WH Park Subscribe to POST WrestlingiTunes & iOS | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss this show at the POST Wrestling Forumhttps://forum.postwrestling.com Support our Patreon – The POST Wrestling Caféhttp://www.patreon.com/POSTwrestling Follow usTwitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
WH Park and Dylan Fox of The Eastern Lariat podcast have a fun discussion on the finals of the Top of the Super Junior III tournament from April 30, 1992 between Jushin Liger and El Samurai. Click here to watch this match. [Please note that while Dylan and WH discussed not providing a link to the match on the podcast, a link was later found after some digging.] Next week on Thunderstruck: Jushin Liger vs. Taichi (5/31/17) WH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of Jushin Thunder Liger’s career in Thunderstruck, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling. New episodes every Sunday. Music: https://filmmusic.io | "Neolith" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) | License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Follow WH Park on Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 133 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's episode features a nature and landscape photographer from Western Australia - Dylan Fox. Dylan is the 2018 Australian Geographic Landscape Photographer of the Year. Dylan and I explored several interesting topics this week, including: How he got into photography. Gathering inspiration from other art forms. Doing what you want vs. seeking approval from others. How to get inspired by other photographers without copying them. How to respond to unsolicited critique. His motivation as a photographer. and a lot more. Over on Patreon this week, Dylan and I talk for an extra 30+ minutes about how to get started in drone photography, using tripods (or not), New Zealand, and a lot more! Be sure to join in on the conversation about each podcast episode over on Nature Photographer's Network. Not only is NPN the best place to get critiques on your landscape and nature photography, it is also home to some of most informative, thought-provoking, and inspiring articles on landscape photography I've found. I highly recommend you become a member today. One last announcement - I really need your help picking the winner of our inaugural Landscape Conservation Award. We are still accepting nominations until December 31. If you're interested in helping, please send me a note! Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Here are the photographers that Dylan recommended for the podcast:1. Ricardo Da Cunha. 2. Tania Malkin. For the full liner notes and to see Dylan's work - see this link.
Dylan Fox joins us for a chat. We discuss round 4 of the A-league including our win over Perth. And we look forward to the City match.
This is the culmination of the Patreon exclusive 1990 year of The 90's Project, a podcast series reflecting on the top 50 matches of every year of the 1990's until we culminate with an ultimate "All Decade" list for the entire decade. The 90's were widely considered to be the golden era of nearly every form of wrestling and wrestling company at one point or another. Out of the Patreon hatch and free for all, this episode chronicles and discusses Dylan's picks for the top 10 matches of the year in 1990, and he's not alone. Joining him is his good friend, Lucha Talk partner and owner of retrowrasslin.com, Alfredo Esparza (@therealfredo on Twitter). They have a lively conversation about the music scene in 1990 and then suddenly get to wrestling going over matches from CMLL, NWA, Hamada's UWF, AJW, & of course multiple matches from AJPW, and then also a surprise right before #1 which was Fredo's To listen to all 4 episodes leading up to the top 10 ranking and discussing #s 50-11 as well as the Observer Awards Show for 1990 finally wrapping up the year with Dylan's ballot for every award that year which will come next week, then every year of the 90's in addition to top of the line coverage of modern Japanese wrestling and Joshi, take a second to sign up to a tier ($1,3, or 5) at patreon.com/easternlariat to support Dylan and STRIGGA in their adventures in wrestling, especially Japan in the past and present.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 125 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's episode features a fantastic photographer hailing from the Rocky Mountains of Canada - Rachel Jones Ross. Rachel found herself obsessed with photography after a trip to photograph the Milky Way - her life has never been the same since. Rachel and I covered a lot of fun ground this week, including: Her journey as a photography having made the transition from the academic world of Psychology. Her recent trip on the sailboat Maiden, where she photographed the journey and important work this group is doing. The Sony Alpha Female Creator-in-Residence Program. Her workshops designed for women. Her thoughts on Instagram. Sony Kando Events. "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***" Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! On Patreon this week, Rachel and I talked about our views on composites and night photography. Be sure to join us on Patreon for this bonus 25 minute conversation where Rachel and I share our views on this aspect of the craft of night photography. If you're a listener and have not yet made a pledge, there's more reasons to pledge now than ever. We have over 90 bonus episodes over on Patreon for anyone supporting the show at the $5/mo level. Over on Patreon we have also been doing themed photo contests where patrons submit photographs based on a theme. The current theme, which will end on October 18th, is "Changing Seasons." Let's see your interpretation on the theme over on our community board. I'll send the winner a $20 gift card. Here are the photographers that Rachel recommended for the podcast: 1. Amalia Infante. 2. David Wilder. 3. Stan Moniz. 4. Michael Hollender. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Let's talk about who is coming up on the podcast! I am really excited to announce some of our upcoming guests and episodes. It should be a really good fall! Aaron Nace, founder of Phlearn. Alister Benn, a photographer from Scotland. Brenda Petrella, a photographer from Vermont. Franka Gabler - a photographer from Croatia living in California. Ian Plant... Dan Hawk... Dylan Fox... And lots more! I'm really excited to announce that we have finally reached our $1,000 / mo goal on Patreon and we have officially launched our Landscape Conservation Award. The “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast Landscape Conservation Award will recognize an individual photographer who is highly involved in conservation issues within their local communities or within the landscape and nature photography community. This can be through their writing, speaking, photography projects, or community organizing efforts. Additionally, this award seeks to recognize an individual that is actively practicing the Nature First Principles. In partnership with our Patreon supporters, the “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast presents the prestigious honor, which currently consists of at least $1,570. We aim to grow the total award amount through donations and sponsorships. We are looking for nominations for the award. You can nominate yourself or someone else through the google form linked in the liner notes. Since our launch we have raised $550 towards the award and have garnered some great sponsorships from some great photography brands. So far we have been able to get support from the following awesome companies: Current Sponsors: Shimoda Designs is an adventure camera bag company that produces some of the most amazing bags and equipment for landscape and adventure photographers! Shimoda founder Ian Millar is a lifelong explorer, snowboarder and product designer known for developing some of the most innovative camera bags in the world. Shimoda is his new venture which represents the culmination of all his experiences and utilizes the most advanced materials and technologies available to minimize the pain, fatigue and suffering that comes with foul mountain conditions. Shimoda products are a direct reflection and reaction to the outdoor lifestyle that Ian and his adventure photographer friends love so much. Shimoda is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conservation Award a bag of their choice, core unit, roller and accessory case - a $779 value! Viewbug is a popular photo sharing and contest website. Members of Viewbug can submit their photographs to specialized contests and win amazing prizes. There are a lot more benefits of membership as well, so check it out. Viewbug is donating a viewbug PRO+ membership to the winner of the award. This is a $179 value. Reed Art & Imaging is a fine art print lab located in Denver, Colorado. They are my print lab of choice for my high-end acrylic prints. Reed employs a unique technology for their acrylic prints that no other print lab in the United States uses called Diasec. The results are stunning. I also believe that Reed has some of the best customer service in the business and I recommend them to everyone I talk to! Reed is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conversation Award a $500 credit towards the purchase of a Diasec Acrylic Print. Tamron is a camera lens manufacturer and makes some of the world's best lenses for landscape and nature photography. Tamron is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conservation Award a 45mm f/1.8 Di VC lens- a $599 value! QT Luong is donating a limited edition copy of his award winning photo book, "Treasured Lands." I've enjoyed QT Luong's book in person and can tell you its one of the best photo books on the market. This limited edition version is valued at $245. We are working on getting more in-kind donations and financial donations to sweeten the pot for the deserving award winner. If you are interested in either, please check out the award page on our website. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 124 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's episode features a large format and digital photographer living in Scotland - Tim Parkin. Tim and his wife Charlotte publish the popular online landscape photography magazine, OnLandscape. Tim and I covered a lot of fun ground this week, including: His journey as a photographer. The challenges and benefits of shooting large format film. Digital manipulation in film photography like that of Jerry Uelsmann. The parallels between music genres and landscape photography. All about OnLandscape Magazine including the YouTube Videos of their Conference. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! On Patreon this week, Tim and I talked about his 365 project and how we both look at photography and how our tastes are informed. If you're a listener and have not yet made a pledge, there's more reasons to pledge now than ever. We have over 80 bonus episodes over on Patreon for anyone supporting the show at the $5/mo level. Over on Patreon we have also been doing themed photo contests where patrons submit photographs based on a theme. The theme for the past few weeks has been "Nemesis" and patrons have shared their images of their nemesis - a subject that they have tried for years to get the best images of and it has eluded them but also inspired them to keep going back for more. There were a lot of awesome submissions this time around from great photographers including Bob Miller, Jarrod Hills, Jon Whitaker, and Michael Ryno. In the end, I had to choose the photo from Bob Miller as the winner. Bob stated, "If I had to pick a nemesis it would be Saguaro National Park in Arizona. I always come back with images I like but few that I love. I think this may be my personal favorite from SNP. I tracked this storm for 2 days knowing the cold would move through very quickly. It started coming down hard just as I entered SNP east and just after they closed the park. The rangers allowed us to continue through and it continued to snow for about an hour. Within 2 hours there was no snow to be seen. Anywhere in the park." Thanks for all of your submissions! The next theme, which will end on October 18th, is "Changing Seasons." Let's see your interpretation on the theme over on our community board. I'll send the winner a $20 gift card. Here are the photographers that Tim recommended for the podcast: 1. Theo Bosboom. 2. Alister Benn. 3. Charles Cramer. 4. Charlie Waite. 5. Sandra Bartocha. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Let's talk about who is coming up on the podcast! I am really excited to announce some of our upcoming guests and episodes. It should be a really good fall! Rachel Jones Ross - a Canadian Photographer. Aaron Nace, founder of Phlearn. Alister Benn, a photographer from Scotland. Brenda Petrella, a photographer from Vermont. Franka Gabler - a photographer from Croatia living in California. Ian Plant... Dylan Fox... And lots more! I'm really excited to announce that we have finally reached our $1,000 / mo goal on Patreon and we have officially launched our Landscape Conservation Award. The “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast Landscape Conservation Award will recognize an individual photographer who is highly involved in conservation issues within their local communities or within the landscape and nature photography community. This can be through their writing, speaking, photography projects, or community organizing efforts. Additionally, this award seeks to recognize an individual that is actively practicing the Nature First Principles. In partnership with our Patreon supporters, the “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast presents the prestigious honor, which currently consists of at least $1,570. We aim to grow the total award amount through donations and sponsorships. We are looking for nominations for the award. You can nominate yourself or someone else through the google form linked in the liner notes. Since our launch we have raised $550 towards the award and have garnered some great sponsorships from some great photography brands. So far we have been able to get support from the following awesome companies: Current Sponsors: Shimoda Designs is an adventure camera bag company designed as a reaction to real world adventures rather than those imagined from a comfortable office environment. Shimoda founder Ian Millar is a lifelong explorer, snowboarder and product designer known for developing some of the most innovative camera bags in the world. Shimoda is his new venture which represents the culmination of all his experiences and utilizes the most advanced materials and technologies available to minimize the pain, fatigue and suffering that comes with foul mountain conditions. Shimoda products are a direct reflection and reaction to the outdoor lifestyle that Ian and his adventure photographer friends love so much. Shimoda is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conservation Award a bag of their choice, core unit, roller and accessory case - a $779 value! Viewbug is a popular photo sharing and contest website. Members of Viewbug can submit their photographs to specialized contests and win amazing prizes. There are a lot more benefits of membership as well, so check it out. Viewbug is donating a viewbug PRO+ membership to the winner of the award. This is a $179 value. Reed Art & Imaging is a fine art print lab located in Denver, Colorado. They are my print lab of choice for my high-end acrylic prints. Reed employs a unique technology for their acrylic prints that no other print lab in the United States uses called Diasec. The results are stunning. I also believe that Reed has some of the best customer service in the business and I recommend them to everyone I talk to! Reed is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conversation Award a $500 credittowards the purchase of a Diasec Acrylic Print. Tamron is a camera lens manufacturer and makes some of the world's best lenses for landscape and nature photography. Tamron is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conservation Award a 45mm f/1.8 Di VC lens- a $599 value! We are working on getting more in-kind donations and financial donations to sweeten the pot for the deserving award winner. If you are interested in either, please check out the award page on our website. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 123 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's episode features a landscape and travel photographer from Switzerland living in Bend, Oregon - Christian Heeb. For years Christian Heeb has been touring the world as an independent travel photographer. The native Swiss has been living in Bend, Oregon since 1996, where he lives with his wife Regula. Over the years, more than 200 illustrated books have been published on the more than 80 countries he has traveled. Christian runs the Cascade Center of Photography and operates landscape and travel workshops all over the world for both US customers and European customers. Christian and I covered a lot of fun ground this week, including: His journey as a photographer. The similarities and differences between travel and landscape photography. Christian's take on location sharing and his role as a workshop leader. The future of photography as a business. His American Dreamscapes series. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! If you're a listener and have not yet made a pledge, there's more reasons to pledge now than ever. We have over 80 bonus episodes over on Patreon for anyone supporting the show at the $5/mo level. Additionally, Patrons of the podcast are encouraged to participate in our themed photo contests by submitting them to the "community board" on our Patreon Page. The current theme, which ends on August 30th, is "Nemesis." I know we all have our own photo nemesis, whether it be a scene we have shot a thousand times that never had good light, or something else. Let's see those awesome shots over on our community board! Here are the photographers that Christian recommended for the podcast: 1. Greg Vaughn. 2. Bruce Jackson. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Let's talk about who is coming up on the podcast! I am really excited to announce some of our upcoming guests and episodes. It should be a really good fall! Aaron Nace, founder of Phlearn. Alister Benn, a photographer from Scotland. Tim Parkin from ON Landscape magazine. Franka Gabler - a photographer from Croatia living in California. Ian Plant... Dylan Fox... And lots more! I'm really excited to announce that we have finally reached our $1,000 / mo goal on Patreon and we have officially launched our Landscape Conservation Award. The “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast Landscape Conservation Award will recognize an individual photographer who is highly involved in conservation issues within their local communities or within the landscape and nature photography community. This can be through their writing, speaking, photography projects, or community organizing efforts. Additionally, this award seeks to recognize an individual that is actively practicing the Nature First Principles. In partnership with our Patreon supporters, the “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast presents the prestigious honor, which currently consists of at least $1,570. We aim to grow the total award amount through donations and sponsorships. We are looking for nominations for the award. You can nominate yourself or someone else through the google form linked in the liner notes. Since our launch we have raised $550 towards the award and have garnered some great sponsorships from some great photography brands. So far we have been able to get support from the following awesome companies: Shimoda Designs Shimoda Designs is an adventure camera bag company designed as a reaction to real world adventures rather than those imagined from a comfortable office environment. Shimoda founder Ian Millar is a lifelong explorer, snowboarder and product designer known for developing some of the most innovative camera bags in the world. Shimoda is his new venture which represents the culmination of all his experiences and utilizes the most advanced materials and technologies available to minimize the pain, fatigue and suffering that comes with foul mountain conditions. Shimoda products are a direct reflection and reaction to the outdoor lifestyle that Ian and his adventure photographer friends love so much. Shimoda is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conservation Award a bag of their choice, core unit, roller and accessory case - a $779 value! Viewbug Viewbug is a popular photo sharing and contest website. Members of Viewbug can submit their photographs to specialized contests and win amazing prizes. There are a lot more benefits of membership as well, so check it out. Viewbug is donating a viewbug PRO+ membership to the winner of the award. This is a $179 value. We are working on getting more in-kind donations and financial donations to sweeten the pot for the deserving award winner. If you are interested in either, please check out the award page on our website. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 122 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's episode features a photographer living in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Wayne Suggs. Wayne was introduced to the wonders of nature at an early age by parents who knew the importance of having a relationship with the Great Outdoors. Wayne captures the beauty of the Southwest and shares his images not only for others to enjoy, but to help increase awareness of the necessity to preserve our precious surroundings. Wayne is a workshop leader for Muench Workshops and an all-around great guy. Wayne and I covered a lot of fun ground this week, including: His journey as a landscape photographer. The role we photographers can play in teaching how to respect and protect the natural world. The push to privatize our public lands. The role that workshop leaders should play in teaching protection and minimizing overuse. Talking about one's heroes and how their style influences the way you shoot. How different styles and techniques change in popularity, from processing to intimate landscapes or grand scenes. Having a private facebook page with good photographers to critique ones work. Over on Patreon, Wayne and I talked about his passion for photographing rock art (petroglyphs). Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! If you're a listener and have not yet made a pledge, there's more reasons to pledge now than ever. We have over 80 bonus episodes over on Patreon for anyone supporting the show at the $5/mo level. Additionally, Patrons of the podcast are encouraged to participate in our themed photo contests by submitting them to the "community board" on our Patreon Page. The current theme, which ends on August 30th, is "Nemesis." I know we all have our own photo nemesis, whether it be a scene we have shot a thousand times that never had good light, or something else. Let's see those awesome shots over on our community board! Here are the photographers that Wayne recommended for the podcast: 1. Marc Muench. 2. Dewitt Jones. 3. David Muench. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Let's talk about who is coming up on the podcast! I am really excited to announce some of our upcoming guests and episodes. It should be a really good fall! Christian Heeb, a Swiss photographing living in the United States. Alister Benn, a photographer from Scotland. Tim Parkin from ON Landscape magazine. Franka Gabler - a photographer from Croatia living in California. Ian Plant... Dylan Fox... And lots more! I'm really excited to announce that we have finally reached our $1,000 / mo goal on Patreon and we have officially launched our Landscape Conservation Award. The “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast Landscape Conservation Award will recognize an individual photographer who is highly involved in conservation issues within their local communities or within the landscape and nature photography community. This can be through their writing, speaking, photography projects, or community organizing efforts. Additionally, this award seeks to recognize an individual that is actively practicing the Nature First Principles. In partnership with our Patreon supporters, the “F-Stop Collaborate and Listen” podcast presents the prestigious honor, which currently consists of at least $1,550. We aim to grow the total award amount through donations and sponsorships. We are looking for nominations for the award. You can nominate yourself or someone else through the google form found here. Since our launch we have raised $550 towards the award and have garnered some great sponsorships from some great photography brands. So far we have been able to get support from the following awesome companies: Shimoda Designs Shimoda Designs is an adventure camera bag company designed as a reaction to real world adventures rather than those imagined from a comfortable office environment. Shimoda founder Ian Millar is a lifelong explorer, snowboarder and product designer known for developing some of the most innovative camera bags in the world. Shimoda is his new venture which represents the culmination of all his experiences and utilizes the most advanced materials and technologies available to minimize the pain, fatigue and suffering that comes with foul mountain conditions. Shimoda products are a direct reflection and reaction to the outdoor lifestyle that Ian and his adventure photographer friends love so much. Shimoda is donating to the winner of the Landscape Conservation Award a bag of their choice, core unit, roller and accessory case. Viewbug Viewbug is a popular photo sharing and contest website. Members of Viewbug can submit their photographs to specialized contests and win amazing prizes. There are a lot more benefits of membership as well, so check it out. Viewbug is donating a viewbug PRO+ membership to the winner of the award. This is a $179 value. We are working on getting more in-kind donations and financial donations to sweeten the pot for the deserving award winner. If you are interested in either, please check out the award page on our website. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
WH Park welcomes back the Eastern Lariat’s Dylan Fox to discuss the finals of NJPW’s 12th G1 Climax tournament: Masahiro Chono vs. Yoshihiro Takayama from August 11, 2002. Dylan and WH also talk about undeserving IWGP Heavyweight and Triple Crown Champions, the history of Makai Club, the influx of “sports entertainment” into New Japan, how other wrestling promotions benefited from the decline in New Japan business and quality. Click here to watch this match on New Japan World (account required). WH Park and a special guest look back at the finals of every NJPW G1 Climax tournament in Cruel Summer, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling. New episodes every Saturday and Sunday morning. Music: "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Follow WH Park on Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Dylan Fox rides solo to look back at the opening show to this year's G1 Climax tournament from the American Arilines Center in Dallas, Texas!
WH Park welcomes one of the co-hosts of the Eastern Lariat podcast, Dylan Fox to discuss the finals of NJPW’s 8th G1 Climax tournament: Shinya Hashimoto vs. Kazuo Yamazaki from August 2, 1998. Dylan and WH discuss Big Mouth Loud, a history of Kazuo Yamazaki, the merits of ¥5,000,000 cheques, and a bit of talk about latter-day FMW among other topics. Click here to watch this match on New Japan World (account required). WH Park and a special guest look back at the finals of every NJPW G1 Climax tournament in Cruel Summer, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling. New episodes every Saturday and Sunday morning. Music: "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Follow WH Park on Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
In the long awaited RIZIN 16 review show, Andrew, Christian and MLW's Dylan Fox go over the entire show from RIZIN's debut in Kobe. They look at the attendance and TV ratings and analyze if it could be considered a success. As well all the fights are discussed, Andrew PRAISES Kengo, discuss who should be the next Super Atomweight #1 contender, talk about the baffling Yusuku Nakamura vs Topnoi match, and the panel throws love at Kan Nakamura.
In this huge edition of We are RIZIN, Andrew & Christian are joined by MLW's The Eastern Lariat podcast co-host Dylan Fox. The three discuss the upcoming RIZIN 16 Kobe show. All the fights are discussed including the kickboxing fights that feature virtual unknowns, if Ahmed Ferradji really did get scared to fight Tenshin or if it's possible that there is more to the story, and why RIZIN chose Kobe of all places to have a show.
Network members Greg and Hi5ame come together along with that dirty outsider Dylan Fox (who forgot to wipe his feet on the mat before coming into our clubhouse) to discuss the charity shows held by the big 3 companies of Japan for a rare 2 nights of wrestling where politics are put aside to help those affected by the tragic earthquake that smashed Japan back in 2011. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/ShellpodDIYH Follow us on Twitter: Greg: https://twitter.com/goodnightlove35 Dylan: https://twitter.com/DylanZeroSky Hi5ame: https://twitter.com/Hi5ame YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/TheShellpod Twitch Channel: www.twitch.tv/shellshocknetwork?from-redirect=true
Rich Laconi and Dylan Fox join Danny as they go over their Voices Of Wrestling Match Of The Year Ballots.
Hundreds of books have been written about the songs of Bob Dylan, from “All Along the Watchtower” to “Tangled Up In Blue.” He’s an artist who is as comfortable dipping into the legacy of the Delta Blues as he is recording three albums of Frank Sinatra covers. WPRB’s Dylan Fox – one of our newest reporters and our resident Bob Dylan fan – sat down with Sean Wilenz to discuss Dylan’s life and legacy.
LISTEN TO STEVEN TAYLOR TALK WITH CRAIG CUMMING ABOVEMark Rudan has made his first signing as Wellington Phoenix coach, securing former Premier League defender Steven Taylor.The 32-year old Englishman spent 13 seasons at Newcastle United between 2003/04 and 2015/16, making over 200 appearances, mostly in the Premier League.He was part of the Newcastle side that visited New Zealand and played against the Phoenix in 2014.He has also represented England at under-21 level as well as being called into senior England squads without ever taking the field in a full international.Taylor had a short spell in the MLS with the Portland Timbers and was briefly at Ipswich Town before a move to Peterborough United last July.He appeared 44 times for the League One side in the 2017/18 season, helping them to a ninth-place finish in English football's third tier.Taylor is the 13th player on Rudan's roster for the 2018/19 A-League season which is underway in mid-October.He fills one of the five allowed import spots, with hopes that Fijian-born striker Roy Krishna will soon qualify as a naturalised kiwi."Steven is a significant signing for the football club in what we are trying to create," said Rudan."He brings a huge amount of experience and strong leadership."We expect Steven to be a success on and off the park."Taylor said he was excited by the prospect of playing in New Zealand and Australia."As soon as I was aware of the interest, I knew it was an opportunity that I couldn't pass up," said Taylor."I was here in 2014 as part of the Football United Tour when we played in Dunedin and Wellington and loved the country then."I know that I am joining an exciting project under Mark as well as playing in one of the best leagues in the world in the A-League."Phoenix roster for 2018/19: Nathan Burns, Liberato Cacace, Tom Doyle, Andrew Durante, Louis Fenton, Dylan Fox, Roy Krishna, Ryan Lowry, Adam Parkhouse, Oli Sail, Sarpreet Singh, Keegan Smith, Steven Taylor.
LISTEN TO STEVEN TAYLOR TALK WITH CRAIG CUMMING ABOVEMark Rudan has made his first signing as Wellington Phoenix coach, securing former Premier League defender Steven Taylor.The 32-year old Englishman spent 13 seasons at Newcastle United between 2003/04 and 2015/16, making over 200 appearances, mostly in the Premier League.He was part of the Newcastle side that visited New Zealand and played against the Phoenix in 2014.He has also represented England at under-21 level as well as being called into senior England squads without ever taking the field in a full international.Taylor had a short spell in the MLS with the Portland Timbers and was briefly at Ipswich Town before a move to Peterborough United last July.He appeared 44 times for the League One side in the 2017/18 season, helping them to a ninth-place finish in English football's third tier.Taylor is the 13th player on Rudan's roster for the 2018/19 A-League season which is underway in mid-October.He fills one of the five allowed import spots, with hopes that Fijian-born striker Roy Krishna will soon qualify as a naturalised kiwi."Steven is a significant signing for the football club in what we are trying to create," said Rudan."He brings a huge amount of experience and strong leadership."We expect Steven to be a success on and off the park."Taylor said he was excited by the prospect of playing in New Zealand and Australia."As soon as I was aware of the interest, I knew it was an opportunity that I couldn't pass up," said Taylor."I was here in 2014 as part of the Football United Tour when we played in Dunedin and Wellington and loved the country then."I know that I am joining an exciting project under Mark as well as playing in one of the best leagues in the world in the A-League."Phoenix roster for 2018/19: Nathan Burns, Liberato Cacace, Tom Doyle, Andrew Durante, Louis Fenton, Dylan Fox, Roy Krishna, Ryan Lowry, Adam Parkhouse, Oli Sail, Sarpreet Singh, Keegan Smith, Steven Taylor.
Today's guest is Mr. Dylan Fox of Dylan Fox And The Wave. Though our generations are a bit separate, Dylan and I bond over the shared experience of rebelling against the music of our parents (and eventually finding value in it). We discuss his upcoming releases, some of which you can check out now at DylanFoxandtheWave.com. And you can check out one of the tracks on the episode, You Never Say Anything Nice. Enjoy! Anywhere The Needle Drops is brought to you by Red Chuck Productions. You can support Red Chuck Productions on Patreon! The Anywhere The Needle Drops theme music is by Ethan W. Kampa and Jeremy Whetstone.
It's The 2019 One Nation Radio Awards. The eighth annual show celebrates some of the best and worst of professional wrestling in 2019. The nominees almost entirely come from the promotions we cover throughout the year: AEW, NJPW, NXT, Stardom and WWE. This year we start a new tradition: we give out our 10 favorite matches in all of 2019, along with top 10's from most of the contributors from our 2019 promotion review shows. Thank you for supporting One Nation Radio over the years. Enjoy the show!Shawn Michaels In-Ring Performer of the Year (Best In Ring Performer) (4:48)WWE/NXT Women's Wrestler of the Year (7:59)WWE/NXT Wrestler of the Year (13:10)New Japan Wrestler of the Year (16:47)Newcomer of the Year (First Year In A Major Promotion) (21:52)Dusty Rhodes Promo Cutter of the Year (27:06)AEW Wrestler of the Year (31:30)Stardom Match of the Year (35:49)AEW Women's Wrestler of the Year (38:03)Stardom Wrestler of the Year (40:20)Bret Hart vs Stone Cold Steve Austin Feud of the Year (46:02)Macho Man Randy Savage Best Dressed/Ring Gear Award (48:39)Put 'em in a Coffin Award (Wrestler who needs to start completely over or Go Away) (51:58)Most Disappointing (55:48)Jeff Jarrett Finesser of the Year Award (Who Took Advantage Of Their Situations To Get The Most, Who Worked Their Way Into Big Spots, Who Was The Swiftest Business Person) (1:09:21)Vince Russo/McMahon Who Booked this Shit? Award (1:17:01)Gimmick of The Year (Best Vehicle To Get Over) (1:20:28)WWE/NXT Match of the Year (1:23:16)AEW Match of the Year (1:27:26)New Japan Match of the Year (1:30:49)PPV of the Year (1:35:03)The Die Rocky Die Failure of the Year (Worst Long Term Direction Of The Year) (1:40:32)Top Moment of the Year (Single Best Moment of the Year) (1:48:42)Creative Success of the Year (1:50:54)The IWC Award (Biggest Internet Controversy) (1:54:12)Top 10 favorite matches of 2019:Rich & James (2:02:42)Jeremy Donovan (2:37:58)Joshua Smith (2:43:14)Dylan Fox (2:53:14)The Implication (3:11:13)Floyd Johnson (3:24:19)#AEW #NJPW #NXT #STARDOM #WWE GET OFFICIAL SOCIAL SUPLEX PODCAST NETWORK GEAR FROM PRO WRESTLING TEES!Check out Social Suplex’s columns, and the network’s podcasts: One Nation Radio / Keepin’ It Strong Style / The Ricky & Clive Wrestling Show / Grown Men Watch This S***? / Get in the Ring / All Things Elite, available wherever you find podcasts.Follow us on Twitter: @RichLatta32, @JamesBoyd87, @JeremyLDonovan, @DylanZeroSky, @TheDamnImplicat, @floydjohnsonjr, @SocialSuplex, @OneNationRadio, @KIStrongStyle, @lordsofpain, @ATElitePodLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleGet a free first month of over 5000 hours of independent wrestling from across the globe on Powerslam.TV, with the promo code “SOCIALSUPLEX"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donations
On this special episode of One Nation Radio, Rich and James are joined by Jeremy Donovan of Keepin' it Strong Style to discuss New Japan Pro-Wrestling's 2019.- We recap the year. (2:53)- We give predictions for 2020. (1:14:32)- We unveil our top ten favorite NJPW matches of 2019. (1:20:30)- Jeremy's K.I.S.S. Co-Host, "The Young Boy" Joshua Smith makes a special appearance. (1:41:49)Then, The Nation is joined by Dylan Fox of Eastern Lariat to discuss STARDOM's 2019.- We recap the year. (1:52:34)- We give predictions for 2020. (2:49:54)- We unveil our top ten favorite STARDOM matches of 2019. (3:19:36)#NJPW #STARDOMGET OFFICIAL SOCIAL SUPLEX PODCAST NETWORK GEAR FROM PRO WRESTLING TEES!Check out Social Suplex’s columns, and the network’s podcasts: One Nation Radio / Keepin’ It Strong Style / The Ricky & Clive Wrestling Show / Grown Men Watch This S***? / Get in the Ring / All Things Elite, available wherever you find podcasts.Follow us on Twitter: @RichLatta32, @JamesBoyd87, @JeremyLDonovan, @DylanZeroSky, @SocialSuplex, @OneNationRadio, @KIStrongStyleLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleGet a free first month of over 5000 hours of independent wrestling from across the globe on Powerslam.TV, with the promo code “SOCIALSUPLEX"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donations
It's The 2019 One Nation Radio Awards. The eighth annual show celebrates some of the best and worst of professional wrestling in 2019. The nominees almost entirely come from the promotions we cover throughout the year: AEW, NJPW, NXT, Stardom and WWE. This year we start a new tradition: we give out our 10 favorite matches in all of 2019, along with top 10's from most of the contributors from our 2019 promotion review shows. Thank you for supporting One Nation Radio over the years. Enjoy the show!Shawn Michaels In-Ring Performer of the Year (Best In Ring Performer) (4:48)WWE/NXT Women's Wrestler of the Year (7:59)WWE/NXT Wrestler of the Year (13:10)New Japan Wrestler of the Year (16:47)Newcomer of the Year (First Year In A Major Promotion) (21:52)Dusty Rhodes Promo Cutter of the Year (27:06)AEW Wrestler of the Year (31:30)Stardom Match of the Year (35:49)AEW Women's Wrestler of the Year (38:03)Stardom Wrestler of the Year (40:20)Bret Hart vs Stone Cold Steve Austin Feud of the Year (46:02)Macho Man Randy Savage Best Dressed/Ring Gear Award (48:39)Put 'em in a Coffin Award (Wrestler who needs to start completely over or Go Away) (51:58)Most Disappointing (55:48)Jeff Jarrett Finesser of the Year Award (Who Took Advantage Of Their Situations To Get The Most, Who Worked Their Way Into Big Spots, Who Was The Swiftest Business Person) (1:09:21)Vince Russo/McMahon Who Booked this Shit? Award (1:17:01)Gimmick of The Year (Best Vehicle To Get Over) (1:20:28)WWE/NXT Match of the Year (1:23:16)AEW Match of the Year (1:27:26)New Japan Match of the Year (1:30:49)PPV of the Year (1:35:03)The Die Rocky Die Failure of the Year (Worst Long Term Direction Of The Year) (1:40:32)Top Moment of the Year (Single Best Moment of the Year) (1:48:42)Creative Success of the Year (1:50:54)The IWC Award (Biggest Internet Controversy) (1:54:12)Top 10 favorite matches of 2019:Rich & James (2:02:42)Jeremy Donovan (2:37:58)Joshua Smith (2:43:14)Dylan Fox (2:53:14)The Implication (3:11:13)Floyd Johnson (3:24:19)#AEW #NJPW #NXT #STARDOM #WWE GET OFFICIAL SOCIAL SUPLEX PODCAST NETWORK GEAR FROM PRO WRESTLING TEES!Check out Social Suplex’s columns, and the network’s podcasts: One Nation Radio / Keepin’ It Strong Style / The Ricky & Clive Wrestling Show / Grown Men Watch This S***? / Get in the Ring / All Things Elite, available wherever you find podcasts.Follow us on Twitter: @RichLatta32, @JamesBoyd87, @JeremyLDonovan, @DylanZeroSky, @TheDamnImplicat, @floydjohnsonjr, @SocialSuplex, @OneNationRadio, @KIStrongStyle, @lordsofpain, @ATElitePodLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleGet a free first month of over 5000 hours of independent wrestling from across the globe on Powerslam.TV, with the promo code “SOCIALSUPLEX"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-nation-radio/donations
On this week's episode of Keepin' It Strong Style, Jeremy Donovan and the "Young Boy" Josh Smith are joined by Eastern Lariat's Dylan Fox! The guys review the Tiger Hattori Retirement show, both nights of New Japan Road, and the Manabu Nakanishi Retirement show. They also answer listener questions and cover all the latest news in the world of New Japan Pro Wrestling.Get the official Keepin' It Strong Style t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees!Follow us on Twitter: @SocialSuplex, @KIStrongStyle, @JeremyLDonovanFollow us on Instagram: @SocialSuplexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleKeepin' It Strong Style is the New Japan Pro Wrestling Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/keepin-it-strong-style/donations
On this special episode of One Nation Radio, Rich and James are joined by Jeremy Donovan of Keepin' it Strong Style to discuss New Japan Pro-Wrestling's 2019.- We recap the year. (2:53)- We give predictions for 2020. (1:14:32)- We unveil our top ten favorite NJPW matches of 2019. (1:20:30)- Jeremy's K.I.S.S. Co-Host, "The Young Boy" Joshua Smith makes a special appearance. (1:41:49)Then, The Nation is joined by Dylan Fox of Eastern Lariat to discuss STARDOM's 2019.- We recap the year. (1:52:34)- We give predictions for 2020. (2:49:54)- We unveil our top ten favorite STARDOM matches of 2019. (3:19:36)#NJPW #STARDOMGET OFFICIAL SOCIAL SUPLEX PODCAST NETWORK GEAR FROM PRO WRESTLING TEES!Check out Social Suplex’s columns, and the network’s podcasts: One Nation Radio / Keepin’ It Strong Style / The Ricky & Clive Wrestling Show / Grown Men Watch This S***? / Get in the Ring / All Things Elite, available wherever you find podcasts.Follow us on Twitter: @RichLatta32, @JamesBoyd87, @JeremyLDonovan, @DylanZeroSky, @SocialSuplex, @OneNationRadio, @KIStrongStyleLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleGet a free first month of over 5000 hours of independent wrestling from across the globe on Powerslam.TV, with the promo code “SOCIALSUPLEX"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-nation-radio/donations