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Should Bucks fans be concerned about Giannis' future in Milwaukee, would the Packers have won a Super Bowl under Matt LaFleur if Aaron Rodgers had just stuck to the script, as a Packers fan what is your number to appear shirtless in the ESPN Body Issue and Bryan Bulaga joins the guys for a little cross talk before The Homer Hour.
NFL retiree Vince Wilfork talks about why he loves retirement and how he spends most of his time lately. He reveals what it was like to work with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick and the surreal moment he was inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame. As a Floridian, Vince sets the record straight of whether Florida should be considered “southern” and the meals he loves to cook for his family. Vince affectionately talks about his many pairs of overalls and how they have become his signature look. He dives into what it was like to film a food competition show and the behind-the-scenes moments with his co-host Sunny Anderson on NFL Tailgate Takedown. Vince shares his favorite NFL stadiums and what city's tailgate dish he loves the most before revealing his feelings about that famous ESPN Body Issue cover. Start Your Free Trial of discovery+: https://www.discoveryplus.com/foodobsessedFollow Food Network on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodnetworkFollow Jaymee Sire on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaymeesireFollow Vince Wilfork on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vincewilfork/Learn More About NFL Tailgate Takedown: https://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/nfl-tailgate-takedownFind episode transcripts here: https://food-network-obsessed.simplecast.com/episodes/vince-wilfork-on-tackles-tom-brady-hosting-nfl-tailgate-takedown
The boys cover everything today: the sexiest possible hybrid of themselves, bad internet, business trips, how to make money and how Hally got the nickname 'Crab Rake'.Oh, and they talk about the two MNF games.Email podcast@outbackquarterback.comInsta: outbackqb
This week's conversation is with Chris Mosier, a hall-of-fame triathlete, All-American duathlete, and a 6-time member of Team USA.But Chris is far more than an elite athlete – he is a trailblazer. In 2015, Chris became the first transgender man to represent the United States in international competition – he is also the first transgender athlete to be sponsored by Nike, featured in the ESPN Body Issue, and to qualify for the Olympic Trials in the gender they identify.He continues to be a leading voice for gender-inclusive policy in sport and is a mentor, role model, and inspiration for transgender athletes, teams, and leagues around the world. To do anything at the elite level is extremely challenging and rare – and Chris has done that while navigating an internal experience that is uniquely different from anyone else we've had on this podcast. In this conversation, we dive into the complexities (and controversies) surrounding transgender athletes – certainly a hot topic in today's society that deserves more open discussion. Moreover, you'll hear from someone who has exemplified a true commitment to know himself, a relentless and uncommon pursuit of truth, and the extreme courage to live authentically.----Please support our partners!We're able to keep growing and creating content for YOU because of their support. We believe in their mission and would appreciate you supporting them in return!!To take advantage of deals from our partners, head to http://www.findingmastery.net/partners where you'll find all discount links and codes mentioned in the podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lisa Brooks Mills has a conversation with gymnast Katelyn Ohashi about fame, a healthy mindset, body image, the importance of rest, and Katelyn's current creative endeavors.You may remember Katelyn from her 2019 gymnastics floor routine that went viral. You may have seen her at the ESPY's or in the ESPN Body Issue. She has been outspoken about having a positive body image, mental health, and the pressure athletes face when they're in the spotlight and in private. At the ESPY Awards, she took home Best Viral Moment and Best Play. Links:UCLA 10.0 on Floor Exercise (1-12-19)Katelyn's WebsiteKatelyn on InstagramBeautifully Molded - Katelyn wrote, produced, and directedKatelyn's YouTube ChannelESPN Body2019 article includes her poem, ‘Thin Line'Katelyn ESPY's 2019Hollywood Reporter - ESPY Awards: Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi Gives Rousing Speech About Body ShamingGlo classes:Body Image MeditationPositive Self-Image MeditationMeditation on Gratitude for WomenDeep Rest Yoga NidraSelf-Love Sweat Fest - Pilates MatLove Your BodySelf-Care FlowLove Yourself FlowEmbrace Your Perfectly Imperfect SelfLove the Skin You're InHollow Body Practice
A'ja Wilson and Napheesa Collier are joined by USWNT member and fellow Just Women's Sports podcast host Kelley O'Hara to discuss how they celebrate big wins, why Kelley loves being a pro athlete in Washington D.C., and what it was like to pose in the ESPN Body Issue. Plus, A'ja and Phee discover they both love a commonly-loved Halloween candy, and they get a jump on planning this year's costumes. Hosts: A'ja Wilson and Napheesa Collier Guest: Kelley O'Hara Producer: Ambre Moton Executive Producer: Alexys Feaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jenna is joined by standout pro softball player, first ever female Rawlings Gold Glove winner, LSU All-American, and TV host, AJ Andrews! They talk about building confidence, breaking barriers for women and girls, what makes a great outfielder, her diving catches, the Air Andrews sisters making their marks at LSU, why her ESPN Body Issue was important, and believing nothing is impossible.
In our second episode Aaron James and Andrew Dickson welcome globe-trotting, commercial photographer Marcus Smith to the Mt. Freelance podcast. Marcus Smith is a freelance photographer who has shot for the ESPN Body Issue, and created campaigns for Nike and Jordan Brand working with athletes like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James and even worked with Aaron on an adidas project with Damian Lillard. Marcus went to college for business, but discovered his passion for graphic design and photography creating album covers and fliers for musicians. But it was a personal project documenting a high school basketball team for a season that lead to his incredible career. In his interview Marcus shares his journey, taking us through the evolution of his personal project, Crew Love, and touching on some of his favorite projects. It's a must listen for anyone thinking about pursuing their own personal project and looking for ideas on how to support each other as freelancers. What's Mt. Freelance? It's the online course and community that helps freelancers in the creative industry get the work they really want, charge what they are worth and build the freelance business they dream of. Co-founders Aaron and Andrew end each episode by answering a listener question about freelance. The Mt. Freelance podcast is hand-crafted by the producers, mixers and sound designers of Digital One, right here in Portland Oregon, and sponsored by Stumptown Coffee.
Joining Laura on today’s episode is the incredibly inspiring American Paralympic champion, Allysa Seely. Diagnosed with a combination of brain, spinal and connectivity disorders which eventually led to the amputation of her left leg below the knee, Allysa responded by going on to become a 3-time World Champion and a Paralympic Gold Medalist. Despite the challenges presented by her ongoing medical concerns, Allysa continues to persevere, and is currently training with an eye to competing in the Tokyo Paralympic Games in 2021. Hers is a story of exemplary commitment, resilience, and determination, and she shares it all with Laura here today. They begin by discussing the story behind the unique spelling of Allysa’s name and her DIY projects, which gives just a taste of her remarkable commitment to achievement. Allysa then shares the details of her start in the triathlon, her diagnosis and its ongoing impact, her journey as a paratriathlete and the great success she has achieved therein, as well as her preparation for the upcoming Paralympics. She also discusses the importance of her team, her unique nutrition necessities, her ESPN Body Issue experience, and how she is feeling these days since a recent stint in the hospital. Make no mistake, Allysa’s story is not solely about her diagnosis and the impact it has had upon her life. It is about having the steely resolve to recognize challenges, meet them head on, and go beyond simply overcoming them to actually using them as fuel to achieve even greater results, rendering Allysa Seely a truly inspiring example for everyone to follow not only in sport but in every aspect of life. Episode Highlights: Some of Allysa’s DIY projects Her start in the triathlon Allysa’s diagnosis of Chiari II malformation, its symptoms, and her reaction to it Her brain and spine surgery, rehabilitation, and return to running How her science background has helped her Transitioning from triathlon to paratriathlon Her amputation and returning to racing Her World Championships and Paralympics experiences and their impact Allysa’s team Nutrition, sleep and recovery for her Allysa’s training schedule Her ESPN Body Issue experience How the Tokyo Games postponement has affected Allysa How she is feeling these days since her last hospital stay Quotes: “I really just fell in love with the challenge and the camaraderie and the exhilaration of the sport so I haven’t left yet.” “The bike has definitely been the lasting challenge for me…I have a love/hate relationship with it.” “The back part of my brain – the cerebellum – is not actually in my skull, it’s herniated into my spinal column.” “It’s not super common, so there’s many times I’m explaining it to medical professionals as well.” “I ran my first 5K as an amputee in December after losing my leg in August.” “Learning to walk and run was actually easier than when I had my foot.” “I do think very little was expected of me.” “People who believe in you, but yet love you whether you win or lose, right?” “My neurological disability is absolutely more challenging than the amputation.” “Because of the injury to my brain, my body is not able to digest food like most others do.” “For the first time in my life, we’ve been able to…fully support my training, build muscle mass, and not worry about my weight throughout the season as much.” “Nutrition is so important to achieving your best.” “Not a single person cared that I was unclothed.” “I’ve had a really rough year this year.” “All in all, I think it might have worked out okay for me. Hopefully, next year’s going to be way better.” “We can’t change the cards we’re dealt, and so we just have to make the best of what we have…those who are able to cope with the changes and stay on track and stay motivated are the ones that are going to find the most success next summer.” “Although these few months have been hard, I don’t think it counts me out. If anything, it lights more of a fire under me to prove that I can overcome this and everything else thrown my way to be the athlete and the competitor that I want to be.” “Impossible is a dare.” Links: The Pursuit of Gold homepage: http://thepursuitofgold.com/ Mental Training: https://www.laurawilkinson.com/learn Laura’s Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lala_the_diver Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLauraWilkinson Connect with Allysa: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/triallysa/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/allysaseelytriathlete/
AJ Andrews is the first woman to win a Rawlings Gold Glove. She joined the podcast to talk about preparing for the ESPN Body Issue, the unrealistic expectations placed on Black athletes, why we should re-think the way we look at female sports, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/max-heering2/support
We catch-up with US Paralympian Allysa Seely as she is headed out for a socially-distant camping trip. She explains her disability, and then we discuss intentional misrepresentation and the ways it impacts her career in Paratriathlon and the entire Paralympic movement. We also get insight into the ESPN Body Issue. Follow Allysa (and service dog Mowgli) on Instagram (@triallysa) and Facebook (@allysaseely)
We catch-up with US Paralympian Allysa Seely as she is headed out for a socially-distant camping trip. She explains her disability, and then we discuss intentional misrepresentation and the ways it impacts her career in Paratriathlon and the entire Paralympic movement. We also get insight into the ESPN Body Issue. Follow Allysa (and service dog Mowgli) on Instagram (@triallysa) and Facebook (@allysaseely)
Chris Mosier has made history many times before, as the first transgender athlete to represent the United States in international competition, appear in the ESPN Body Issue, and be sponsored by Nike. This January, he once again blazed a trail at the Olympic Trials for the 50K racewalk, becoming the first transgender athlete to qualify and compete in the Trials in the gender with which they identify. However, injury nearly robbed him of the chance to make it to the starting line. On this week's episode, Mosier shares the experience of having an injury he didn't tell anyone about; how he's changed his goals and perspectives through injury and other challenges, and the way his identity continues to evolve through his competition and his work as an activist. A huge thank you to Fluid Running H2GO, the only app-based deep-water running system in the world, for sponsoring this season of the Injured Athletes Club. CLICK HERE and use code IAC 30 to take $30 off the full system or the digital bundle. In this episode, we discuss: How injuries are viewed in triathlon and duathlon, and the advantage of being a multisport athlete (4:49) His early injuries, including multiple concussions, and how they affected him—including bringing him face to face with vulnerability (9:18) How he started racewalking, and when his most recent injury occurred (17:29) The way he coped with training for a major event while simultaneously managing an injury—including a little bit of what we might call bargaining (22:02) How he shifted his perspective to focus more on his advocacy (25:16) Meditation, how it's helped him, and his app of choice (28:48) The ways in which he suppressed emotions from childhood on, how he's begun to undo that, and how those lessons apply to the world right now (35:26) The leadup to the Olympic Trials and what it was like to keep his injury under wraps (41:05) A dramatic recap of the race itself (44:27) His key pieces of advice for other injured athletes, including offering yourself grace, remembering injury is temporary, and focusing on what's in your control (51:51) You can subscribe to The Injured Athletes Club on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or a review in Apple podcasts. That helps other injured athletes find the show. Resources/links we mention: Chris's website, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook page His New York Times profile from January His feature in the ESPN Body Issue His Nike ad, which aired during the Rio Olympics His episode of the Rich Roll podcast His website, Transathlete.com EDGE Athlete Lounge in Chicago, where he coaches To access more resources for injured athletes: Join The Injured Athletes Club mailing list, for weekly news and updates Join The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group, for support and camaraderie Email us at hello@injuredathletesclub.com with questions, guest suggestions, or other feedback DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational & informational use only and & does not constitute medical advice. Do not disregard, avoid or delay obtaining medical or health related advice from your health-care professional because of something you may have heard in an episode of this podcast. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult with a qualified medical professional for proper evaluation & treatment. Guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experiences, and conclusions, and The Injured Athletes Club podcast hosts nor any company providing financial support endorses or opposes any particular treatment option discussed in the episodes of this podcast and are not responsible for any actions or inactions of listeners based on the information presented. The use of any information provided is solely at your own risk.
In this edition of the Borderline Interesting Podcast, Cody talks about losing his fantasy football league. However, a technicality may have saved him from doing the punishment- an ESPN Body Issue calendar. Austin Shone is this week's Friend of the Podcast. He stops by to discuss college memories and his baseball fandom (SPOILER ALERT: He has more than one team that he roots for). Later, the voice of the Bradley Braves Dave Snell joins the podcast. Dave talks about preparing for his broadcasts and takes us down memory lane, where we learn about his friendship with the late Jim Valvano. You can follow the podcast on Twitter, at @TheBLinePod. You can also follow Cody on Twitter, at @CodySchindler_. Thanks for listening!
“Be the person you needed when you were younger.”-Chris MosierWith elections looming, the scope of human rights is being hotly debated — and soon to be cast across ballots.In the crosshairs is gender politics — specifically transgender rights — a vital subject of contention I admit to understanding less than I should.So let's talk about it.To anchor this exploration I reached out to Chris Mosier — arguably the most prominent and accomplished transgender athlete working to progress cultural perceptions and activate legislative change.You may recognize Chris from the viral Nike commercial that aired during the 2016 Rio Olympics. In addition to being the first transgender athlete to be sponsored by Nike, Chris holds the distinction of being the first trans athlete ever to be featured in the ESPN Body Issue.Among his many accomplishments, Chris is a hall of fame triathlete, All-American duathlete, 2-time National Champion, and a 6-time member of Team USA. In 2015 he became the first known transgender man to represent the United States in international competition.More recently, he picked up the sport of race walking and rapidly distinguished himself, becoming the first openly transgender athlete to compete in an Olympic Trials in a category different than their sex assigned at birth.As an activist, Chris has spent years at the forefront of the LGBTQ+ rights movement, paving a more inclusive path for future trans athletes. In 2015, he was the catalyst for changing the International Olympic Committee’s policy on transgender athletes to provide such individuals with the right to represent their country at the Olympic Games. And in 2016, Chris drove further policy change within the IOC, expanding the rights of transgender athletes to take part in the Olympic Games without the previously required necessity of gender reassignment surgery.Profiled everywhere from Rolling Stone to the New York Times, Chris is also the founder of Transathlete.com, a resource for students, athletes, coaches, and administrators to find information about trans inclusion in athletics at various levels of play. He has mentored transgender athletes around the globe, from high school and recreational to the professional levels, and helped teams, leagues, and professional sports leagues create gender-inclusive policies.Aside from his physical prowess, what impresses me most about Chris is his courage. He had the option to stay silent — to make the most of his passing privilege without enduring the scrutiny that accompanies a public coming out. But he did so to set precedent. To change public perception. And stand as a beacon of hope and possibility for those who will come after him.This is a conversation about Chris’s unique life. His transition. His trials. And his tribulations.It’s about the privileges of gender, race, and class.It’s about what it’s like having your very existence up for debate, and how our country is treating so many of her citizens as non-humans.For context, consider that 41% of trans youth attempt suicide. Horrific and unacceptable, it's a statistic that must change. Together we can do better. So it is with pride that I share Chris’ story, bravery, and vulnerability with you today.Note: This conversation was recorded pre-pandemic, thus there is no mention of the coronavirus. May this episode provide a significant and thoughtful reprieve from your 24/7 pandemic news feed.And for something new & different: People seemed to enjoy my brief check-in segment with Mishka Shubaly in the lead in to my recent episode with Chris Hauth (RRP #514). So I thought I'd do it again. Today's appetizer to the main course is Nadia Bolz-Weber -- my favorite heavily tattooed Lutheran pastor from RRP #428 -- who drops in to talk quarantine, 'grace for fuckups' and her fabulous new podcast, The Confessional.The visually inclined can watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the audio version streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.I sincerely hope you find this exchange as revealing and enlightening as I did.Peace + Plants,Listen, Watch & SubscribeApple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsThanks to this week’s sponsorsOn Running: Born in the Swiss Alps, On Running is the world’s fastest-growing running brand. From their patented cushioning system to their gorgeous minimal design aesthetic, On has become my go-to for all my trail and road running needs with gear that fits, performs and looks great. To learn more go to on-running.com/richroll, pick your favorite shoe or apparel piece and run in it for 30 days after which you can keep ‘em or return ‘em for a full refund no questions asked — an amazing no-risk deal.Whoop: The world’s most powerful fitness tracker. Get smarter about how you sleep, recover, and train, so you can unlock your best self. Go to WHOOP.com and use the promo code “Richroll” at checkout to save 15% off your order.Athletic Greens: 75 whole food sourced ingredients designed to optimize 5 key areas of health, Athletic Greens is the delicious daily habit that sets you up for a healthy future. I take the packets everywhere I go. So invest in your health without compromise! Go to: athleticgreens.com/richroll and claim your special offer today: 20 FREE travel packs valued at $79 with your first purchase.Note: One of the best ways to support the podcast is to support the sponsors. For a complete list of all RRP sponsors and their respective vanity URLs and discount codes, visit my Resources page and click "Sponsors".SHOW NOTESConnect With Chris: Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | StravaConnect with Nadia: Website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookPodcast: The ConfessionalTransathlete: transathlete.comNY Times: Trans Athlete Chris Mosier on Qualifying for the Olympic TrialsNike Commerical: 'Unlimited'Nike Commercial: 'Unlimited Courage'Rolling Stone: Chris Mosier on Making History as First Trans Member of Team USATIME: First Transgender Man on the U.S. National Team Stars in Nike AdESPN: The Body Issue 2016: Chris MosierNovember Project Documentary: 'Showing Up'QZ: The first transgender athlete on Team USA reveals how he combats sexism in sportsThe Cut: The First Ad Featuring a Trans Athlete Aired During the OlympicsThe Cut: The Trans Athlete Behind the Olympic Committee’s New Gender PolicyBleacher Report: Transgender Athlete Chris Mosier Competes in 2016 World Duathlon ChampionshipIdaho Press: 'Some of the damage has already been done': Chris Mosier, crowd rally at Capitol against trans legislationAdWeek: Nike’s Latest Ad Stars Chris Mosier, the First Transgender Athlete on a U.S. National TeamRelated Podcasts You Might EnjoyRRP #277: Brogan Graham On Igniting A Fitness RevolutionRRP #487: Kendra Little Is Becoming More: Broadening The Gender Identity ConversationRRP #493: Lauren Fleshman Is The Role Model We NeedRRP #428: Nadia Bolz-Weber Is ShamelessThanks to Jason Camiolo for production, audio engineering and show notes; Margo Lubin and Blake Curtis for video, editing and graphics; portraits by Ali Rogers; copywriting by Georgia Whaley; and theme music by Ana Leimma.*Disclosure: Books and products denoted with an asterisk are hyperlinked to an affiliate program. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Soundcloud | Google PodcastsDonate: Check out our Patreon accountSupport The Sponsors: One of the best ways to support the podcast is to support our sponsors. For a complete list of all RRP sponsors and their respective vanity URLs and discount codes, visit my Resources page and click "Sponsors". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Beavers offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo joins this week's podcast to discuss his memories of watching Kobe Bryant as a child, his Super Bowl-winning season in 2016 and what it was like to be a member of the 2019 ESPN Body Issue.
Former Beavers offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo joins this week's podcast to discuss his memories of watching Kobe Bryant as a child, his Super Bowl-winning season in 2016 and what it was like to be a member of the 2019 ESPN Body Issue.
Beverage Alcohol Industry veterans Keith Neill and Jim DeMartino discuss on this Podcast the huge success of Hard Seltzers and in particular White Claw along with other topics. They discuss the ESPN Body Issue and Jimmy’s own photo shoot. Keith and Jim talk about stealing Baseball cards and Beer in their past. They also talk about common courtesy in the beverage industry, returning calls, texts and do it within 24 hrs.
E&K are back after a 6-month break, which only means there's much to discuss. The girls recap their top 3 life updates that have occurred over the break. Later, they get back into the swing of things covering the recent ESPN Body Issue followed up with a discussion of their current fave Lizzo and her reflection of the era of unapologetic behavior. Thanks for coming back to listen!
Our inaugural episode! Tune in to hear us run through all of this weeks headlines in the Weekly Huddle. Define the most important fantasy terms. And dive deeper into Antonio Brown, The ESPN Body Issue and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedraftqueens/support
TOPICS: Colt will be taking their AR-15 off of the civilian market because so many are already in circulation. 6ixN9ne starts snitching on everyone to avoid jail time. Is the ESPN’s Body Issue weird? Justin Trudeau apologizes for multiple instances of Brown face. | SEGMENTS | It’s Arguing Time: What is the worst National Day? Why We Have Hope in the World Today: ASU kicker, Robots + Tom DeLonge.
Have you ever been on a date and they start talking about SPORTS and THEIR TEAM and TOUCHDOWNS??? [insert Nick Young meme here] Yeah, we get it! That's why on this week of the podcast we go over one of Colby's passions - FOOTBALL. Martha knows what a touchdown is, but that's about it. We talk about: * What a linebacker is * The ESPN Body Issue * What a two point conversion is * Why Colby loves football so dang much * AND, all about Martha's fantasy football league Stay tuned for next week, where Martha teaches Colby all about the ROYAL FAMILY. CONTACT US/FOLLOW US ON THE MEDIAS: Martha's instagram: http://www.instagram.com/realmarthariley Colby's twitter: http://www.twitter.com/colbycomplains Show twitter: http://www.twitter.com/syntkpod Show instagram: http://wwww.instagram.com/syntkpod Email: hosts@shityouneedtoknow.com
S2E6: We took a week off now we Back with ANOTHER ONE! We start off with The Business Jawn’s Interlude talking about people doing things for Clout. Of course we get into some current topics like Nicki Minaj Retiring and then not, The Golden Child being a girl, The ESPN BODY ISSUE with The Social Media Jawns Future Husband, and LHHH female beef which leads us into the topic of Who You Calling A B!*€¥? This topic dives into Female Arguments and how we act, why we take FOREVER to get over arguments, why our arguments are always so much worse then make arguments, plus so much more. Of course, the regular GEG Shenanigans mixed in throughout the episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gegcrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gegcrew/support
Hvernig er hægt að vera fullur í fimm ár, taka sig svo saman í andlitinu, og á næstu 5 árum búa til eitt flottasta fyrirtæki landsins? Viðmælandi þessa þáttar Haraldur Þorleifsson þekkir það af eigin raun. Hann deilir hér með okkur sinni átakanlegu sögu. Haraldur er lítið þekktur á Íslandi, en er orðin einskonar rokkstjarna erlendis á sínu sviði. Það þarf ekki annað en að googla nafnið hans til að komast að því. Hönnunarfyrirtæki Haraldar, Ueno, veltir um 2,5 milljarði króna og komst nýlega á lista Inc. í Bandaríkjunum yfir þau fyrirtæki sem hafa vaxið hvað hraðast. Á meðal viðskiptavina Ueno eru Reuters, Facebook, RedBull, Airbnb, Lonely Planet, Cisco auk Símans og Nova hér heima. Sem dæmi þá kom Ueno að hönnun ESPN Body Issue árið 2017 og rebranding fyrir Uber 2018. Haraldur og Ueno hafa hlotið ótal alþjóðleg verðlaun fyrir hönnun sína. Ueno er með skrifstofur í San Fransisco, Los Angeles og New York. Einnig glæsilega skrifstofu í Hafnartorgi þar sem fyrirtækið sinnir m.a. viðskiptavinum sínum hér heima. Saga Haraldar er einstök. Haraldur sem er í hjólastól hefur unnið sig upp úr röð persónulegra áfalla og erfiðleika en stendur eftir reynslunni ríkari, sterkur, næmur og mjög ákveðinn í að ná árangri. Hann er óvenju opinn, alla vega miðað við þessa tilfinningalegu tréhesta sem við Íslendingar oft erum. Það var magnað að tala við hann og við vonum að þú njótir viðtalsins.
World Cup champion, URFC winger and Peachtree City Lazers legend Kelley O'Hara joins Rachel and Erika in the studio to talk about being on the cover of the ESPN Body Issue, winning over "mean girls" and late nights riding dinosaurs.
Taco Tuesday! Agata and Anastasia watch the New York Liberty battle it out with the Atlanta Dream on the last day of the regular season. The gals discuss cool purple hair, bloody mouths, and playing in Europe during the off season. They also snack on chocolate covered mangos, find out where in the world Producer Gabe is, and oggle over the many beautiful butts in the ESPN Body Issue. Will Gabe ever recover from the photoshopped image of a buff Alex Caruso? Listen to find out!
We hit on the news over the past few INDYCAR races including where Hinch is staying (and yes the ESPN Body Issue), ABC Supply, and a long convo about the 2020 schedule. You know us and you love when we just give all the facts AND opinions. Also our tangential off-topic but relevant discussion on other INDYCAR rated things If you enjoyed this please subscribe, rate, review, and share this podcast with your friends and family. Thank you for listening! Past episodes, show notes, and blog entries can be found on our website: www.fastcarsfastgirls.com please visit, contact us, and let us know what you think. Twitter @FastCarsin317 Instagram FastCarsFastGirls and Facebook.com/FastCarsFastGirls
In this episode we RIT a singer who we are surprised is hanging it up, and talk about Serena's loss in the finals of the U.S. Open. We've got football, football, football with a small recap of the weirdness of Week 1 of the NFL and even more weirdness in Week 2 of College Football. Week 3 CFB pick'em and we go dumpster diving in News of the Weird. Finally we Take or Leave The Loch Ness Monster, Trademarking Taco Tuesday, Coffee infused Jaeger, the ESPN Body Issue and more!
On this edition of On the Mark with Mark Carman... 1:00 - 20:52: ESPN the Body Issue is out. And they keep pushing the limits. Naked cookouts. 21:20- 33:16: Demarcus Ware talking about the Cowboys signing Ezekiel Elliot which he likes, his endorsement for Dak Prescott and Amari Cooper, plus how Jerry Jones uses a candle to negotiate. 33:50- 42:43: #NBA and #MLB play-by-play announce Chuck Swirsky delves into his childhood, the start of his broadcasting career at WGN with Jack Brickhouse, the Bulls offseason additions. 42:45- Close: Final thoughts- How to follow a dream by current #MLB player with the Chicago White Sox Danny Mendick.
On this edition of On the Mark with Mark Carman...1:00 - 20:52: ESPN the Body Issue is out. And they keep pushing the limits. Naked cookouts. 21:20- 33:16: Demarcus Ware talking about the Cowboys signing Ezekiel Elliot which he likes, his endorsement for Dak Prescott and Amari Cooper, plus how Jerry Jones uses a candle to negotiate. 33:50- 42:43: #NBA and #MLB play-by-play announce Chuck Swirsky delves into his childhood, the start of his broadcasting career at WGN with Jack Brickhouse, the Bulls offseason additions. 42:45- Close: Final thoughts- How to follow a dream by current #MLB player with the Chicago White Sox Danny Mendick.
In this episode we RIT a singer who we are surprised is hanging it up, and talk about Serena's loss in the finals of the U.S. Open. We've got football, football, football with a small recap of the weirdness of Week 1 of the NFL and even more weirdness in Week 2 of College Football. Week 3 CFB pick'em and we go dumpster diving in News of the Weird. Finally we Take or Leave The Loch Ness Monster, Trademarking Taco Tuesday, Coffee infused Jaeger, the ESPN Body Issue and more!
Chris Paul and other athletes strut their birthday suits for this year's ESPN Body Issue, Taylor Swift knew her stalker was trouble when he walked in and Jeezy and Jeannie Mai are our latest ’Smash Alert' on today's Dish Nation—tune in!
Fast Forward to these favorites: :45 Week 2 CFB Game you'd love to go hangout 7:18 Community Chest Question: Simone gives advice to guys who can't take the hint. 10:31 Other than Auburn, the most impressive win in Week 1 18:31 Smartphone App of the Week (One of us chose Air Brush) 23:10 Just going by looks, what profession other than football would Kirk Herbstreit succeed doing. 25:05 How to make the Rose'Dale at SoHo Social in Homewood for your tailgate 26:47 This Weeks picks 32:37 Last Big Question: Would you pose for The ESPN BODY ISSUE?
This week we give awards to ESPN the Magazine's Body Issue, Madden 20, EA Sports, Pizza Hut,Doug Gottlieb and more!
Brooks Koepka and Brandel Chamblee are complete opposites and their clashing personalities fueled the most recent conflict that continues to rage. Many love Brooks Koepka because of his social media attention getting antics that provide headlines and a bunch of good-natured laughs, such as his decision to do the ESPN Body Issue. Brandel Chamblee has his fans, but can get prickly if pressed. The PGA Tour has many personalities and the intersection of these headstrong individuals makes for some clashes that are very interesting to see unfold.
"Roxaaaaaanne.... you don't have to..." Sorry about that! Boys are back with another episode, and this time theyre talking all things current in the MLB landscape. They kick off by looking at the fiasco of the Players' Weekend jerseys. Meet the Mets returns again (cue the sitcom laugh track) and they discuss the Mets sweep over the Tribe and our man Brody's sudden reversal on his feelings regarding the Mets chances of contending. They chat through the Yankees/Dodgers matchup, that just might be a preview of the World Series... Christian Yelich made headlines after laying into someone over the ESPN Body Issue. They close out the show with a convo on 40-man rosters, Cy Young hopefuls and sign off with their curtain calls. This episode is brought to you by Seatgeek... Use promocode BRKDWN for $20 off your first purchase via the #1 Ticket Reseller in the world.
The Blair Thomas Episode, 32. This episode however, is not injured and overpaid. Dan and Scott take on the debate of who had the better season with help of the Leave the Pin In Nation. Are the top stars overpaid? Do we want Rory's money? Did Brooks disappoint in his ESPN Body Issue debut? All valid questions that will not go unanswered. Scott gets Dan riled up with a new take on the age old question of Tiger vs Jack. The issue of Dynamic Golf Course pricing comes up as Scott in confronted with be told he would need to pay full price on a course that was just aerated. Finally, in lieu of the lightening strike at East Lake which injured 6 people, the boys share their scary moment from playing at Sunken Meadow State Park years ago. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Leavethepin Tag us on your social media feed with #Leavethepinin Check out our sponsors Train on Main and Mulliganz golf online and on Instagram. Email us at Leavethepinin@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 843-608-0013 Get busy golfing or get busy dying #leavethepinin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leave-the-pin/support
On this week's episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, the boys talk about, the Tahiti Pro Presented by Hurley, with big results coming from Conner Coffin, Jordy Smith, Sebastian Zietz, Michel Bourez, and Peterson Crisanto. Also, ECSC, John Florence goes for the Olympic comeback, Lana Del Rey premiere's “F*ck You I Love You” surf video, the 2019 ESPN Body Issue athletes announced and will include the Eagles Offensive Line: Super Bowl Champions 2018, Alex Honnold, Climber, Amanda Nunes, UFC Champion, and WSL surfer Lakey Peterson! Plus we dive deep in to Who Is JOB Season 9.0, Yeppon Wave Pool, Ivy Being Ivy (Ivy screens our call again), John Rattray is on his 3rd year raising funds for mental health, AVE's new pro shoe for Vans as well as his pick for favorite skateboarder, the AdventureIO App, The Righteous Gemstones, a bunch of new Star Wars stuff, new Breaking Bad movie, and so much more including Todd getting naked for an unsolicited ESPN Body Issue photo Shoot, coming soon … Presented by: Ogio Bags NanocraftCBD Active Skin Repair Wave Soda Chemistry Surfboards Pannikin Coffee And Tea The Folklore Project X Quincy Woodwrights YewOnline.com
Chris Mosier is a professional triathlete, All-American duathlete & 5-time member of Team USA. In this episode, he shares insights on what it’s like to be the first transgender athlete to make the men’s US National team, to be in the ESPN Body Issue and the first transgender athlete sponsored by Nike.Through his efforts, he has been able to catalyst change for the International Olympic Committee policy on transgender athletes. He also acts as a leader and mentor for those in the transgender sports community, and has helped all types of different organizations around the globe create gender-inclusive policies.
This episode I discuss: "The Dirt", Rory McIlroy, Phil's calves again, Thomas Pieters' club throw, "Drive On", Sergio, The Reeds, Koepka's body mystery, Garrigus suspension and PGA Tour hypocrisy, And More Recorded March 27th, 2019 @RJMcCullough Teeingoffblog.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rj-mccullough0/support
NHL says sorry about wrong call. Judge is a model, and what Yankees we'd want to see in the ESPN Body Issue. Alcatraz secret tunnels. School Bus Stories.
This week on “Chasing Glory with Lilian Garcia,” Lilian invites back to the show, Charlotte Flair. In this episode, Charlotte gives us an update since being on Chasing Glory a year ago by discussing her championship rivalry with her former best friend, Becky Lynch, and why the two have such a unique dynamic. She talks about how important it is to set goals, both inside and outside of wrestling; and her answers will both shock and motivate you. Charlotte also gives an inside look on what it was like to be featured in the ESPN Body Issue, and why it was so important for her to be a part of that issue. She also reveals how she has continued handling the sudden passing of her brother Reid, and going through her own personal struggles, such as being a victim of domestic abuse. She talks about how important it is for her to never settle in any aspect of her life, as she speaks all about the difference between Ashley Flair and Charlotte Flair. Find out what Charlotte’s thoughts are going into Evolution and the goal of main eventing Wrestlemania. It’s about to get real, raw, and inspiring with Charlotte Flair.Now $20 off + free shipping + free bacon ($30 value) for my followers!BUTCHERBOX.com/GLORY
Ice screams, ancient cheese, and diving deep into people who don't GET IT! But you know who does get it? Our special guest complainer, Olympic figure skater and literal icon, Adam Rippon. Matt and Adam talk about skating whilest singing, the 2018 ESPN Body Issue, his mom, and so much more.
This week on SarahTalk... Chris Mosier is a multi-disciplined transgender athlete who, when not making me feel bad for being lazy and out of shape, is involved in creating inclusive policies for sport organizations at every level. He's the first known trans man to make a men's US National Team, first transgender athlete in the ESPN Body Issue, and the first transgender athlete sponsored by Nike! Now he's using his notoriety and platform to inspire, mentor, and advocate inclusivity for transgender athletes. TransAthlete.com TheChrisMosier.com
With the release of the 2018 ESPN Body Issue people have made a big deal over the Black Athletes being naked, willingly. Others have deemed naturism as immoral. Why? How Come? This is How I Embraced My Melanated Body http://bit.ly/BlackNaked For Business Inquiries and Fanmail bag email us at nakedcolorspod@gmail.com Twitter: NakedColorsPod Bonus Episodes http://patron.podbean.com/NakedColors Tumblr http://nakedcolorspod.tumblr.com IG: NakedColorsPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naked-colors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naked-colors/support
On this weeks Hold My Whistle, Sean and Paolo disscuss the NBA Awards show, more World Cup updates and The ESPN Body Issue, Plus the guys try out some new Segments. Segments: Starting Line Up: 20:30 Riding The Pine: 27:00 NEW SEGMENTS: Blitz Period: 34:21 Oregon Trail aka (Band Wagoners); 38:20
Nakamura Out Due To Dog Bite, Premier Date For SmackDown On FOX, Sami Zayn Out, Big Cass/Carmella Incident Fake, ESPN Body Issue, Batista, and More. All Wrestling Universe Talks Top Dogs of Both Brands. Plus The Mark Announces New Website.
After our longest episode last week, we came back this week with one of our shortest. But no worries, it’s packed full of jokes and dope sports talk. This week we discussed the NBA Draft, Jameis Winston’s latest troubles, the ESPN Body Issue, if retired NFL players could come back and play, the World Cup, if sex truly affects how an athlete plays, MLB power rankings, the Big3 League, and more. Blow The Whistle Victims: Salty Houston Rockets Fans #TECKTop5: Best Team Sport Athletes If you enjoy what we do, please share the show with a friend AND rate/review the show on Facebook and iTunes. Get at us: www.TECKnicalFoul.com Email: TECKnicalFoulPod@gmail.com Facebook: TECKnical Foul Podcast Instagram: @TECKnicalFoul Twitter: @TECKnicalFoul
RJ and Luis talk about the ESPN Body Issue and the week in the NWSL.
On the final hour of Omaha Sports Insider with Joe Quinn and Nick Handley, the guys prep for tonight's CWS Game 1. Then former Husker golfer Brady Schnell joins the show. Nick has some opinions on the ESPN Body Issue. Then we close things out with Whats on Tap.
We look back at Matt Kemp's controversial slide and the Dodgers continued dominance. They've now extended their unbeaten series streak to 9 with a series win over the Giants. Another All-Star Game voting update and the special Dodger who will be in this years ESPN Body Issue magazine. *Sorry about the first 30 seconds of audio! Still learning the ins and outs of the app and they don't let us edit unfortunately.
Go to purplepatchfitness.com/transgenderathlete to receive more resources and information on Chris Mosier. Matt Dixon is back with another moving and inspiring feature with a Purple Patch athlete. In 2015, Chris Mosier became the first openly transgender man to make the Men’s US National Team and, in 2016, he became the first trans athlete to compete in a World Championship. He is a 5-Time Member of Team USA, representing the United States in Sprint Triathlon, as well as both Short Course and Long Course Duathlon. He is, as the BBC said, “The Man Who Changed the Olympics” as he was instrumental in getting the International Olympic Committee (IOC) policy on transgender athletes changed. Today, Matt Dixon shares Chris’s journey from childhood athlete to successful athlete, advocate, and member of Team USA. What was it like growing up playing female sports even though he didn’t identify with his gender? How did he navigate sports in school and throughout college? When and why did he decide to transition? What is it like competing as a man today? What have his struggles and journey taught him about training? Does he embrace his work as an advocate? What does a typical training and testosterone protocol look like for him? What does the future hold for transgender athletes? What is his outlook on the future of sport? Let there be no doubt that Chris is a trailblazer and groundbreaking transgender athlete. He is a beacon, an inspiration, and a resource for others. In fact, go to purplepatchfitness.com/transgenderathlete to receive more resources and information on Chris Mosier. You can also find many of the links below: Transgender Athlete Resources Chris's Website: Transathlete.com Transgender Terminology: https://www.transathlete.com/starthere 5 Tips for Allies of Transgender People: https://www.transathlete.com/five-tips-for-trans-allies Chris Mosier in the Media ESPN profile on Chris Original Nike Ad from 2016 ESPN Body Issue 2016 New Nike ad that just launched June 6 BBC Interview: Man who changed the Olympics Trans Athlete Behind IOC Policy Change Connect with Chris Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrismosier/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechrismosier/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheChrisMosier Website: www.thechrismosier.com Follow Purple Patch Fitness and learn more about our Coaching Services, Training Camps, Promotions and Matt's Latest Book, Fast Track Triathlete: Purple Patch Fitness Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Thanks for taking a listen and, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, share, rate and review. Your feedback is appreciated. Subscribe to the Purple Patch Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Play Copyright 2018 All Rights Reserved
The first woman to win the Gold Glove Award, AJ Andrews, joins the show to discuss softball, the ESPN Body Issue and so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sklars discuss the ESPN Body Issue, and body diversity in sports. Then, actor and comedian Nate Bargatze (The Standups) joins the Sklars to talk about his love of Vanderbilt sports, the NBA, and hockey. They cover the creepy allegations against Bob... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Shawn and Steve wonder how UPS drivers feel about a new colon cancer screening system, how many seconds female sprinters are losing to big hair and jewelry, why Alison Brie shows boob in GLOW but Betty Gilpin doesn't and whether photo assistants on the ESPN Body Issue shoots have to sign a non-dicks-closure agreement. Also: Should one pay for unsolicited fries??
In episode 12, Heather and Bennett discuss season 4 of HBO's Silicon Valley and the novel "The Death of Bees" by Lisa O'Donnell. Also discussed this week: Harry Potter, Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda, Veep, Donnie Darko, David Ortiz, ESPN Body Issue, Chad Michael Murray, Hamilton, Serena Williams, Sense8, Adele, Farenheit 451, Jumanji 2, middle school musicals, Dan Brown, Australian Survivor, Ben Affleck, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Fuller House.
Porn full of White twinks but that's not what we jerk off to. Plus, Ezekiel Elliott covers the latest ESPN Body Issue and we are here for it! Send us questions, comments, and business inquiries to hereforitpod@gmail.com Follow us on social media @HereForItPod and hereforitpod.com www.instagram.com/hereforitpod/ www.facebook.com/hereforitpod Don't forget to leave us a comment or review on Apple Podcasts! Search our name in the Podcasts app, click the Reviews tab, click Write A Review. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/here-for-it/id1218394155?mt=2 Links: LGBT Buying Power Valued at 3.7 Trillion, Harvard Study Says http://www.ronaldmatters.com/lgbt-buying-power-valued-at-3-7-trillion-harvard-study-says
This week, Lindsay and Whitney talk about the latest and hottest in sports. Their plate is filled with naked bodies, people throwing shades everywhere, and crazy newspaper stories. They start their topic hot with quite possibly the sexiest magazine edition in sports: ESPN’s Body Issue! They talk about how the magazine celebrates bodies all over the world of sports and shows each sport requires a different body type for optimal performance. The girls also discuss the top college football players list, Serena Williams’ clapback against the “700th place” The Shade Room had thrown at her, and an NFL fumble involving license plates. Highlights of Today’s Episode: ESPN’s Body Issue magazine and why it feels more naked than usual. Top 50 college football players of the past 50 years. Serena Williams back in the news getting shade. Tim Tebow promoted from playing in the Minor League. Lindsay’s MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – ESPN’s Body Issue for featuring athletes who worked hard for their body. This week’s LVP award goes to – NFL novelty license plates used Washington as the background for the Redskins instead of Washington State. Whitney’s MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – The Atlanta Journal Constitution wrote a funny article on the Atlanta United team and why the fans are so much better than Atlanta’s other sports fans. This week’s LVP award goes to – A Nationals fan dying because the team blew a huge lead, according to his obituary. Love the show? Join our fans on the net and leave us your honest feedback! Tweet Us Follow Us on Facebook Check Us Out on iTunes Tune In on Stitcher Hang Out with Us on SoundCloud Visit our Website
Wherein we welcome our first guest and talk (a lot) about the NHL (jerseys, awards, Golden Knights, Jordan Eberle and that 4x4 the Oilers gave Kris Russell), which Chris should run the Oilers social media, why depressing documentaries can be a refreshing change of pace from the unrelenting misery of sports fandom, and which athlete should be in the ESPN Body Issue (the answers will probably surprise you).
Carrie interviews American record holder and Olympic bronze medalist Emma Coburn! Emma reflects on her 2016 accomplishments, her change in coaches, and her photo shoot for the ESPN Body Issue. Show notes for this episode can be found at ctollerun.com.
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Fernando Gomes. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:36 Introducing a new co-host, Fernando Gomes! 2:27 How to Kill Restrictive Concert Photography Contracts 6:19 Meg Handler on HONY’s Gay Schoolboy Photo 11:16 Loews Hotels uses Instagram photos for ad campaign 14:37 How Instagram is changing professional cooking 17:18 ESPN Body Issue 20:45 Can we photograph the female body differently? 23:07 Laurent Cipriani’s Tour de France spectators 27:37 Massimo Vitali’s seaside photography 31:50 Brandon Tauszik’s Tapered Throne 35:03 Gabriela Herman’s The Kids 38:08 Petra Collins’ Babe 41:46 Chase Richardson gets the decisive moment
NYBF Sports Show Episode 1: Hotter Than Brother On this episode…a recap of this week in sports, the start of March Madness and a history of the tournament, the origin of brackets, we reveal our picks, SI Swimsuit Edition vs. ESPN Body Issue, and an introduction to “microsports”. Logo designed by Michael Moffett Theme Song: […]
This week we meet 42-year old Ginger Huber, an Orlando-based diver in the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. She has dedicated her life to diving and have been a non-stop ambassador of the sport, through coaching, training, judging and competing. In this interview, Ginger talks about the near-spontaneous decision that resulted in an invitation to the Red Bull Diving Team, the key strategy that can make the difference between a successful dive and a fall akin to a 60mph car crash, and how she ended up being featured in the famed ESPN Body Issue. SEASONED ATHLETE STATS - GINGER HUBER Age: 42 Sport: Cliff diving, high diving, show diving Favorite Quote: "Do what you love...love what you do." Website: GingerHuber.com Instagram: @gingerleighhuber EVERYDAY SEASONED ATHLETE - JOHN DOMBY Each week, we start our show with our featured EVERYDAY SEASONED ATHLETE. In this segment, we shine the spotlight on athletes over age 40 from a variety of backgrounds and skill levels.. Our Everyday Seasoned Athletes will be sharing why they do what they do and what they’ve learned along the way – all in their own words. This week, we feature obstacle racer and rock climber John Domby. EVERYDAY SEASONED ATHLETE STATS - JOHN DOMBY Age: 63 Sport: Obstacle racing, rock climbing Quote: "Never stop"Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/seasoned-athlete/donations