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Evan Schwartz joins the podcast to talk about how to focus on your marriage when you have kids.You can find more resources at https://theridgecc.com/homeimprovement__________We hope you found this hopeful and helpful. You can find out more about us, our locations, and what to expect if you join us in person at https://theridgecc.com__________Connect with Us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRidgeWIInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecc/
Before this year’s election, Heather Cox Richardson, a historian at Boston College, joined “Make Me Smart” live in Boston to unpack the high stakes for our economy and democracy. Now that the election is over and the transition to a second Donald Trump administration is underway, we're following up. On the show today, Richardson weighs in on the election aftermath. She explains how the current media environment in the United States played into the election, how economic narratives have influenced American politics throughout history, and what the past can tell us about how President-elect Trump might brand his economic agenda while in office. Then, we’ll get into the bipartisan effort to add federal judges that’s suddenly falling apart. And, author Evan Schwartz was wrong about the inspiration behind L. Frank Baum's “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Here’s everything we talked about today: “December 9, 2024” from “Letters from an American” “What Donald Trump’s Win Means for the Economy” from Time Opinion: “Voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's — they just don't realize it. Take our quiz.” from The Washington Post “On Issue After Issue, Trump Promises the Moon. No Word on the Rocket.” from The New York Times “Biden special envoy for hostages is in Beirut in search of Austin Tice” from The Washington Post “House sets up vote on bill to add dozens of new federal judgeships” from Roll Call “Ernst, Under MAGA Pressure, Signals Backing for Hegseth's Pentagon Bid” from The New York Times Power the show with a donation today and don’t forget to pick up one of our thank you gifts at a discount. Head to marketplace.org/givesmart.
Before this year’s election, Heather Cox Richardson, a historian at Boston College, joined “Make Me Smart” live in Boston to unpack the high stakes for our economy and democracy. Now that the election is over and the transition to a second Donald Trump administration is underway, we're following up. On the show today, Richardson weighs in on the election aftermath. She explains how the current media environment in the United States played into the election, how economic narratives have influenced American politics throughout history, and what the past can tell us about how President-elect Trump might brand his economic agenda while in office. Then, we’ll get into the bipartisan effort to add federal judges that’s suddenly falling apart. And, author Evan Schwartz was wrong about the inspiration behind L. Frank Baum's “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Here’s everything we talked about today: “December 9, 2024” from “Letters from an American” “What Donald Trump’s Win Means for the Economy” from Time Opinion: “Voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's — they just don't realize it. Take our quiz.” from The Washington Post “On Issue After Issue, Trump Promises the Moon. No Word on the Rocket.” from The New York Times “Biden special envoy for hostages is in Beirut in search of Austin Tice” from The Washington Post “House sets up vote on bill to add dozens of new federal judgeships” from Roll Call “Ernst, Under MAGA Pressure, Signals Backing for Hegseth's Pentagon Bid” from The New York Times Power the show with a donation today and don’t forget to pick up one of our thank you gifts at a discount. Head to marketplace.org/givesmart.
Before this year’s election, Heather Cox Richardson, a historian at Boston College, joined “Make Me Smart” live in Boston to unpack the high stakes for our economy and democracy. Now that the election is over and the transition to a second Donald Trump administration is underway, we're following up. On the show today, Richardson weighs in on the election aftermath. She explains how the current media environment in the United States played into the election, how economic narratives have influenced American politics throughout history, and what the past can tell us about how President-elect Trump might brand his economic agenda while in office. Then, we’ll get into the bipartisan effort to add federal judges that’s suddenly falling apart. And, author Evan Schwartz was wrong about the inspiration behind L. Frank Baum's “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Here’s everything we talked about today: “December 9, 2024” from “Letters from an American” “What Donald Trump’s Win Means for the Economy” from Time Opinion: “Voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's — they just don't realize it. Take our quiz.” from The Washington Post “On Issue After Issue, Trump Promises the Moon. No Word on the Rocket.” from The New York Times “Biden special envoy for hostages is in Beirut in search of Austin Tice” from The Washington Post “House sets up vote on bill to add dozens of new federal judgeships” from Roll Call “Ernst, Under MAGA Pressure, Signals Backing for Hegseth's Pentagon Bid” from The New York Times Power the show with a donation today and don’t forget to pick up one of our thank you gifts at a discount. Head to marketplace.org/givesmart.
In this episode of our coaching series, sponsored by V.O2, we sit down with Evan Schwartz, head coach of the Track Club in Boulder, Colorado. Evan is an accomplished coach with a wealth of experience in the running industry. He worked in content planning, production, and distribution at Stride before transitioning into coaching, eventually founding ... more »
Welcome to the Good Tidings Podcast with host, Larry Harper, Founder of the Good Tidings Foundation. This podcast is all about highlighting the good in people and what individuals are doing to make an impact in this world. On today's special episode celebrating the 30 years of Good Tidings, Larry three longtime partners of the Good Tidings Foundation. They are the leaders of the charity arms of the San Francisco Giants – Sue Petersen; the Golden State Warriors – Evan Schwartz; the San Jose Sharks – Heather Hooper. The podcast begins with each guest highlighting the mission of their respective community foundations. The podcast continues with each one of them describing how they got connected with Good Tidings and the breadth of their 30-year partnership. The teams highlight the misconception that each team's need to fundraise and the challenges and new programming that came out of COVID. The conversation ends with the three talking about the future of their organizations. For more information on these three wonderful organizations: www.jrgiants.org https://community.warriors.com/foundation/ https://www.nhl.com/sharks/sharksfoundation/
Evan Doyle says AI makes tech debt more expensive, Hunter Ng researches the ghost job ad phenomenon, Gavin Anderegg analyzes Bluesky in light of its recent success, Martin Tournoij rants against best practices & Evan Schwartz tells us why he thinks binary vector embeddings are so cool.
Evan Doyle says AI makes tech debt more expensive, Hunter Ng researches the ghost job ad phenomenon, Gavin Anderegg analyzes Bluesky in light of its recent success, Martin Tournoij rants against best practices & Evan Schwartz tells us why he thinks binary vector embeddings are so cool.
Evan Doyle says AI makes tech debt more expensive, Hunter Ng researches the ghost job ad phenomenon, Gavin Anderegg analyzes Bluesky in light of its recent success, Martin Tournoij rants against best practices & Evan Schwartz tells us why he thinks binary vector embeddings are so cool.
Evan Schwartz and Felicia Fink join the podcast to discuss how they experience The Holy Spirit through music, church service and some things that you can do to experience it too. __________ We hope you found this hopeful and helpful. You can find out more about us, our locations, and what to expect if you join us in person at https://theridgecc.com __________ Connect with Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRidgeWI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridgecc/
Creative Pastor at The Ridge Evan Schwartz. Evan has been married for 17 years to his wife Carrie and he shares some of the most helpful things in his marriage. You can find so many great resources on marriage and other relationships in your life at https://theridgecc.com/relationshipsonpurpose.
Evan I. Schwartz is an accomplished thought leader who marries storytelling with innovation to profound effect. He has written articles for the likes of Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, WIRED, American History and more. His books, which include "JUICE: The Creative Fuel that Drives World-Class Inventors" and "The Last Lone Inventor," have received rave reviews for their insightful breakdowns of legendary innovations, innovators, storytellers, and frameworks for business success. Beyond that, Evan has produced incredible documentaries and screenplays for the likes of Netflix, Showtime, and others. He currently serves as a freelance research editor for InnoLead, a media company that focuses on innovation, strategy, and R&D. He is also seeking a home for his latest screenplay, a rom-com feature film on the climate crisis, called "Sea Changers". Simply put, Evan is a thought leadership master-craftsman who's journey from recovering tech journalist, to book author, to management consultant storyteller, to filmmaker is a story in and of itself. A story he will tell on the next engaging episode of Everything Thought Leadership, coming February 5. In this not-to-be-missed episode, Evan will discuss his career journey, the importance of thought leadership books, and how to grow your thought leadership career. “Blueprint” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Music set to dialogue. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Ashes_1206/blueprint/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
The Creative Pastor at The Ridge, Evan Schwartz, joins the podcast to talk about fun in church, if its ok to have in church, why churches tend to be so serious, and more!
On this episode, meet Evan Schwartz, CEO and Founder of Schwartz, Conroy & Hack, PC, a New York City-based law firm specializing in insurance recovery claims and complex litigation. Evan discusses with Brett and Jeff his history of environmental insurance cases, how he started his own practice more than 25 years ago, what insurance defense really means, and why it can be a good training ground for young litigators. They also discuss the importance of collaboration in complex litigation and in law firm partnerships. Join us for this episode and learn about the insurance world and how it affects us all!If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe, share, and leave a review. Subscribing to the show and leaving a review will actually help others find the show. And It will help us grow, devote more time, and produce better content for you.Streaming now on YouTube, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. We are also in the top ten percent of listened-to podcasts globally.
Evan Schwartz joins the podcast to give some insights into what he has learned about making new friends after several moves across the country. Send Evan an email at Eschwartz@theridgecc.com
In todays episode, we are joined the Greenfield Worship Pastor at The Ridge, Evan Schwartz and his wife Carrie. This is the second half of our conversation, during the first half of the conversation Evan and Carrie they shared their story of how they got to The Ridge, and how they knew God was calling them to come here, so if you missed that you catch up with the last episode. In the second half of the conversation, they share some of their faith story, why relationships are so important to them, and how they invest in others. Groups -- https://www.theridgecc.com/groups
In todays episode, we are joined the Greenfield Worship Pastor at The Ridge, Evan Schwartz and his wife Carrie. This conversation is going to be a two part episode. During the first half of the conversation Evan and Carrie share their story of how they got to The Ridge and how they knew God was calling them to come here.
We've talked about purchasing a disability policy to protect you if you can no longer practice medicine, but there are things you should know before you file the claim. Please listen as we talk to Evan Schwartz who is an attorney who specializes in insurance recovery and litigation. www.SCHlawpc.com Just as the right advice helps you thrive financially. The right support team allows you to excel professionally. Weatherby Healthcare's locums experts will match you with the best jobs, prepare you for success and provide 24/7 support. https://weatherbyhealthcare.com/
9.18.22 One Life: Panel Discussion (hosted by Evan Schwartz, Worship Pastor)
In this episode, I interview two-time Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier and author of “The Boy Behind the Door,” Emma Kertesz. She lives in Boulder, Colorado with her husband Noah Droddy and their two elderly rescue dogs. Emma is a self-proclaimed “serious hobbyist” who trains with Boulder Underground and is coached by Evan Schwartz and Matt Hensley. When she's not running, working, or recording her podcast, you can find her taking a three-hour nap every Saturday after the long run.In our interview, she shares how she went through the painful process of redefining her relationship with distance running — and her identity — when she stepped back from the sport. We also discuss her book, “The Boy Behind the Door,” the role intergenerational trauma played (and still plays) in her life, her bipolar diagnosis and what helps her manage it (including lots of discussion around ketamine therapy), what the media tends to get wrong about bipolar, her creative process as a writer and podcaster, her Native American heritage, and so much more. Real Fit is a women's fitness podcast, where you can hear deep, soulful (and funny) conversations between author, journalist, and intuitive eating coach Pam Moore and women athletes who inspire her. Find all the episodes of the Real Fit podcast here.Connect with EmmaIG: @em_kerteszTwitter: @em_kerteszTrigger warning: suicidal thoughts, alcoholism For full episode details, CLICK HEREHave a question you'd like me to answer on the podcast?Ask it right hereSign up for my newsletter and get a FREE GIFT, 11 Things You Can Do Right Now to Feel Better About Your BodyWant to know my secrets for getting published in top publications?They're all in my e-book, 7 Pitches That Sold. Use the code realfit50 to get half off.Let's ConnectWebsite: https://pam-moore.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pammoorewriterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pammoore303/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PamMooreWriter/Support the show
Coach Steve Palladino joins Evan Schwartz from Stryd to review training and racing data for 2:39 Marathoner Nicole Lane. You can find more info about the Palladino Power Project here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PalladinoPowerProject/files
Today, I sit down with the former pro freestyle skier and co-founder of Cintri Media, Evan Schwartz. His sports career and business bring us insights of how to excel despite the difficulties crossing our paths. I initially ask him how he started skiing and he tells me a "sweet" story about training during his childhood. This reminds me of the season 1 question about the perfect recovery food and I ask Evan whether this "sweet" is still his go-to. Evan tells me how his life transitioned from being an athlete to business owner. As I wonder how media businesses help others, he mentions some of the key services they do to make other businesses' products promoted in several modern ways. Another thing that surprised me is find out Evan knows AK Ikwuakor (Ep. 106). Evan then shares with me how they met and what kind of experience he had with him. I also asks Evan his idea on how young athletes perform their best at their age (e.g. bagging gold medal at Olympics) and what's the good thing about it. Play the video and listen to how Evan stays active. Interested to see their media projects? Visit their website at https://www.cintri.media/
Episode SummaryKun Li and Evan Schwartz of “Stryd”, on running with power, its advantages, key power training metrics and improving by running with powerShow Notes00:50 – Evolution of Stryd running power meter05:30 – What is running with power?07:35 – What does running power wattage represent?10:05 – Advantages of training with running power13:20 – Running power as a proxy for metabolic power17:20 – Power Duration Curve and its importance22:00 – Running power metrics like critical power, form power and others31:50 – Drills and other ways to improve running power metrics36:15 – Stryd power center38:25 – Latest Stryd updates 43:50 – Adoption of Stryd by elites50:10 – Things to look forward from Stryd53:20 - Recommendations on resources Follow StrydWebsite: stryd.comStryd Coaching: https://www.stryd.com/en/coaches/Instagram: @strydrunningTwitter: @strydrunningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/strydcommunityEmail: support@stryd.comRecommendations and Other relevant earlier podcasts“Palladino Power Project”: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PalladinoPowerProjectEpisode 37 with Steve Palladino: https://www.buzzsprout.com/273726/7453285Contact Details for Running and Fitness with RajWebsite: runfitraj.comemail:runningandfitnesswithraj@gmail.comFacebook Group:Running and Fitness with RajInstagram:Instagram @runningandfitnesswithrajTwitter @RunningRaj Listen and Subscribe Thank you for listening and supporting "Running and Fitness with Raj". If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, spread the word and rate & review on iTunes or wherever you are listening to your podcast.AppleSpotifyJioSaavnGoogle PodcastsStitcherCastboxTuneInPodcast AddictPodchaser
Do you need to leverage power in your run training? What are the benefits of using run power compared to pace and heart rate? On today's episode, the Director of High Performance at Stryd, Evan Schwartz, joins host Andrew Harley and coach John Mayfield to discuss running with power. Evan describes how Stryd measures metrics such as pace, elevation, vertical oscillation, ground contact time, cadence, and leg stiffness. Learn how you can analyze your run form from tracking these metrics and how to leverage running with power on race day.
Let's talk about the books: Revolver, by Evan Schwartz; Bat Boy Lives, by Weekly World News; You're Ruining the Dystopia for Everyone, by Frank Conniff; The Cement Garden, by Ian McEwan; The Force, by Don Winslow; Sorcery of Thorns, by Margaret Rogerson; Throne of Glass, by Sarah Mass; Shadow and Bone, by Leigh Barduga; The Awkward Black Man, by Walter Mosley; 33 1/3: Golden Hits of the Shangri-Las, by Ada Wolin; Rorschach, by Tom King; The Immortal Hulk, by Al Ewing.
Evan Schwartz works for Stryd and is a 2:18 marathoner who ran at the Atlanta Marathon trials in February of this year. In this episode, we get into his own journey with running, his work with Stryd and what it means to run with power It's a great episode and I hope you enjoy listening
Ben Rasa and Evan Schwartz discuss the 2020 Breeders' Cup odds, their top betting picks, and betting strategy.2020 Breeders' Cup Betting Picks: https://www.awesemo.com/odds/horse-racing-picks-and-analysis-breeders-cup-11-7-20/Awesemo.com Betting: https://www.awesemo.com/odds/Follow Us OnAwesemo Twitter | http://bit.ly/AwesemoTwitterAwesemo Instagram | http://bit.ly/AwesemoIGAwesemo Facebook | http://bit.ly/AwesemoFbAwesemo Facebook Group | http://bit.ly/AwesemoFbGroupAwesemo PodcastsApple Podcasts | http://bit.ly/AwesemoApplePodSoundCloud | http://bit.ly/AwesemoSoundCloudSpotify | https://spoti.fi/3d2bXikStitcher | https://bit.ly/2B9zyQUGoogle | http://bit.ly/AwesemoGPIHeart Radio | http://bit.ly/AwesemoIHeartSpreaker | http://bit.ly/AwesemoSpreakerCastbox | https://bit.ly/2Y39Cz7
Thanks for tuning in to the Stryd Power Podcast! Today Angus Nelson and Evan Schwartz from the Stryd team covered how to maintain your Auto Calculated Critical Power while not racing.
- Attended Carrabassett Valley Academy and participated in freestyle skiing: moguls, slopestyle and half pipe - Gold medal at the Junior Olympics in slopestyle, 2007 - Secured World Cup starts in 2009 for half pipe skiing - Represented the US in FIS World Championships in 2009 - 9th place AFP World Championships, 2009 - World ranking as low as 12th in 2009 - Participated in Olympic Qualifiers and World Cups in 2014 - 4 men selected for half pipe, but I was 8th American - Attended UVM while maintaining ski career, graduated in 2016 - Moved to Boston and began working for a software company called Mendix, while bootstrapping my media agency, called Cintri https://www.cintri.media/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-schwartz-95891990/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/executiveathletes/support
The next generation of Stryd's running power meter is here, and it can now account for the differences in running power required depending on air resistance, wind, and drafting. Evan Schwartz from Stryd joins us to discuss the new device and the implications of wind on running with power. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: -How much additional power do you need to produce in various wind conditions compared to a still day? -How much power can you save when drafting another runner? -How much power is required just to move through still air? In other words, what's the difference between running outdoors and on a treadmill? -Is Stryd catching on with elite runners and coaches? -What's next on Stryd's roadmap? SHOWNOTES: https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts197/ THAT TRIATHLON SHOW HOMEPAGE: www.thattriathlonshow.com SPONSORS: Precision Hydration - One-size doesn't fit all when it comes to hydration. Take Precision Hydration's FREE sweat test and learn how you should hydrate. Use the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW and get your first box for free! ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code TTS. LINKS AND RESOURCES: Stryd website Announcing the new Stryd. Use the wind to your advantage. Running Power Meters with Chris Hague | EP#59 Running with Power Revisited - Advanced Analysis with Steve Palladino | EP#93 Effective run training and race planning using the Stryd running power meter with Matt Bevil | EP#143 RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing: www.scientifictriathlon.com/rate/ CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
Recording Date: 08/19/19 Getting in stride with the Stryd power meter - Coaches Corner 75 In this episode, our topics include: Deep dive into who Evan Schwartz is. (00:30) Questions for Evan Schwartz: What is the Stryd power meter and how does it measure power? (18:30) What are the values of the different metrics that Stryd measures? (18:30) Leg spring stiffness Ground contact time Cadence Form Power Will Styrd look to put out specific drills to improve data and numbers that it captures? (25:00) Can Stryd be used as a compliance tool and would you expect to see a higher rate of progression in those athletes using it? (27:00) Is there a correlation on the efficiency data and nutritional needs of an athlete? (29:30) The Real Reason Marathoners Hit the Wall - https://www.outsideonline.com/2399877/critical-power-study (34:05) Evolution of the design of Stryd The new version of the Pod (36:45) Accounts for wind now via air resistance Looking to understand the environmental condition better Practical Questions (48:40) Where do people start with data collection Auto calculation of critical power, 2% closer then testing Much less complicated What watches is it compatible with? Garmin, Polar, Suunto, Apple, mobile app (android/iOS) Future integrations for use on a treadmill Stryd podcast - https://www.stryd.com/podcast Contact Evan - support@stryd.com #coaching #endurancelab #podcast #cycling #running #triathlon #cyclingandtriathlonpodcast THE COACHES CORNER An unscripted, informative podcast covering hot topics in cycling and triathlon training, racing, and nutrition. Hosted by your endurance lab coaches Jason Flores, Ian Murray, Mitch Dangremond and our Nutritional Therapist Andrea Cullen specializing in endurance sports. Coaches Corner Podcast: https://anchor.fm/theendurancelab ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ENDURANCE LAB The Endurance Lab is a group coaching program for cyclists and triathletes of all levels and abilities. Participants have direct access to certified coaches specializing in training and nutrition, and the opportunity to interact with our community of athletes through a private forum. Hot topics are discussed in our weekly podcast, Coaches Corner. Workout at a time that is convenient for you! We use online training and cycling platforms including Training Peaks, Zwift, and Trainer Road to facilitate group interaction. Additional services are also available. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE ENDURANCE LAB Website: https://www.endurancelab.fit/ Facebook: www.https://www.facebook.com/endurancelab/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theendurancelab/ Forum: https://discuss.endurancelab.fit/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theendurancelab/message
RUNNING TIME: 3 Hours 28 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S2 E33 (08/13 - 08/19) Bobo Brazil def Buddy Rogers to win NWA World Heavyweight Champion, but refuses the title. (Think Bruno/Rogers 1962). Looking back at World Class Championship Wrestling Star Wars event (1982). Looking back at WWF SummerSlam Fever event. 9 matches; less than 30 total minutes of wrestling (1990). Audio: Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan, with NWA/WCW Heavyweight Championship in hand, proclaimed the 'Real World Heavyweight Champion' Ric Flair was coming to WWF (1991). Audio: Never trust a snake. Jake 'The Snake Roberts' turns on Ultimate Warrior (1991). Audio: DT satires the Jake Roberts turn on Warrior. 'The Grudge Match' TV Show w/Jesse Ventura makes its syndicated debut. Looking back at WCW Clash Of The Champions XXIV (1993). Audio: The Shockmaster makes his memorable WCW debut (1993). Audio: Dusty Rhodes looks back at The Shockmaster's debut. Audio: The Shockmaster suddenly transforms into an Electrician (1993). Audio: Leslie Nielsen investiages the mystery of The Undertaker (1994). Looking back at ECW Hardcore Heaven event (1994). Infamous 'Chair throwing' incident by ECW fans during Terry Funk vs Cactus Jack match. Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko and Sabu sign deals to wrestle for WCW. Audio: Goldust first ever vignette airs on Raw (1995). WCW press conference in NYC announces the imminent debut of Monday Nitro on TNT. Looking back at WWF SummerSlam PPV (1996, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018). Looking back at WCW Clash Of The Champions XXXIII (1996). Audio: "Die Rocky Die". Rocky Maivia cuts his first promo as part of the Nation Of Domination (1997). Looking back at ECW Hardcore Heaven PPV (1997). The Undertaker is 'busted open' for the first time ever (in WWF) during a match on WWF Raw. Audio: Eddie Guerrero WCW Nitro promo rips Eric Bischoff and threatens to 'quit' WCW (1998). Audio: The (Ultimate) Warrior makes his memorable WCW debut (1998). Looking back at WCW Road Wild PPV (1999). Lenny Lane wins his first and only WCW Championship (Cruiserweight), before being stripped due to controversy surrounding his homosexual character. Looking back at WCW New Blood Rising PPV (2000). Audio: Lance Storm vs Mike Awesome for US Title in a 'Canadian Rules' match (2000). Audio: Lance Storm gives away two of his three WCW Championships (2000). Audio: Linda McMahon appears at the Democratic National Convention? (2000). Looking back at WWF first live episode of Smackdown, new theme (Beautiful People), and a new (Fist) set (2001). Audio: Steve Austin introduces 'What?!' (2001). Beginning of the end for the WWF Hardcore Title. Chris Jericho vs Kevin Nash: Hair vs Hair Match takes place on Raw. Randy Orton makes WWE history and wins World Heavyweight Championship at 24 years old. Thumbs Down: One night after winning the World Heavyweight Championship, Evolution turns on Randy Orton. Audio: Prior to his SummerSlam match against Hulk Hogan, HBK receives nuclear heat from Canadian fans on Raw (2005). Looking back at TNA Sacrifice PPV (2005). Audio: Hulk Hogan wrestles his last ever match on Raw (vs Kurt Angle, 2005). Ashley Massaro wins the 2005 WWE Divas Search. Looking back at TNA Hard Justice PPV (2006, 2009). Layla El wins the 2006 WWE Divas Search. Looking back at the one and only time Saturday Night's Main Event took place at MSG (2007). Chris Jericho inadvertently punches HBK's wife Rebecca in the face during a Summerslam segment. Audio: Chris Jericho speaks on his memorable 2008 feud against Shawn Michaels. WWE releases Eugene. Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez makes their WWE TV debuts. Audio: Title vs Title: CM Punk vs John Cena ends with a MITB Cash-In victory (2011). Audio: Memorable promo exchange between CM Punk and Kevin Nash from Raw (2011). WWE suspends Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine and Referee Mike Chioda for violating Wellness Policy. Matt Hardy arrested following single car accident and is released by TNA (who had just rehired Jeff Hardy). Audio: Daniel Bryan def John Cena to win the WWE Championship, just to lose it to MITB cash-in by Randy Orton. Looking back at TNA Hardcore Justice PPV (2013). WWE suspends Eva Marie and Paige due to Wellness Policy technicalities. WWE suspends Alberto Del Rio due to Wellness Policy violation and would never return to WWE TV. Audio: WWE Universe is introduced to The Demon King (2016). Audio: Brock Lesnar doesn't give a sh** about Heath Slater's kids (2016). Looking back at ROH Death Before Dishonor XIV event (2016). Audio: Baron Corbin unsucessfully cashes in his MITB Briefcase (2017). And so much more! 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It was amazing to have Evan from Stryd on this episode. Not only is Evan a 2:18 marathon runner but he’s also the man on the ground at Stryd. Stryd are the pioneers of running power meters. During the middle of 2019 Stryd have released some amazing innovations in the running power space and Evan hints there are more still to come!! We chat to Evan about his running, advice for athletes and all things running power. Go look at our ** Website and eLearning Course** https://www.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/ Follow Dr Matt on Instagram http://bit.ly/2GqPs9s Follow Dr Will on Instagram https://link.drwillo.com/instagram Dr Will's YouTube channel https://link.drwillo.com/youtube Listen to the podcast: http://bit.ly/2ZzgiDV Sign-up for the Endurance Training Hub http://bit.ly/2UJeqXf Getting coaching with Dr Will http://bit.ly/31Ei5s2 Sign-up for Smart MTB Training https://smartmtbtraining.com/mtb-training Getting coaching with Dr Matt https://mtbphd.com/
Episode 129: Today Stryd Power Meter employee Evan Schwartz joins us to talk about the new and updated Stryd Power Meter. The power meter is just one tool that many people are turning to for help in their training and racing. Today Evan joins us to talk about the new wind reading on the Stryd and other changes such as the automatic critical power reading. 1:30 How did you end up in Boulder Colorado working for Stryd 4:15 What is your role at Stryd 5:45 Stryd Power Podcast 7:12 What is a power meter? 10:03 How does a little device on my shoe measure my effort? 11:57 How do external things such as wind effect power? 15:18 How is a pod on the foot sensing the wind? 19:12 If it is measuring my effort was wind something that needed to be measured? 23:18 DC Rainmaker has been a skeptic of power, but he put your device through the tunnel and it was amazing how accurate those wind numbers were. 27:20 When will it be out? 28:24 Is the wind update the only update? 32:18 Are you finding any teams are adapting power? 39:01 You just released an update to critical power model, what is the new automatic critical power? 44:37 Who would need to do the power test vs. using the auto power results? 46:40 So it uses 3 months of data but you don't need 3 months? Resources Stryd on Facebook Stryd on Instagram Stryd on Twitter Evan on Instagram Evan on Twitter
43: Evan Schwartz Brad breaks the double-ton to his coach's chagrin, hitting high marathon-levels of volume Julian continues his training in Boulder, reacting to the conditions in sessions and chatting with this week's guest.Brady takes a stack rehearsing his drinks intake before throwing in his support around Shepparton Running Festival. Australian XC Championships at Melaney Golf Course on the Sunshine Coast as Maddie Hills takes it out on a tough course while Andy Buchanan defends his title. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/victorias-andrew-buchanan-and-madeline-hills-win-aussie-xc-championships/ Bridge to Bridge in Brisbane https://bridgetobrisbane.com.au/event-info/past-results/ NSW Half Mara championships were taken out by Matt Cox and Noni Cooper https://www.runnsw.com.au/event/sydneyhalf-2/ WA City2Surf Perth series features some big names in Australian distance running http://bluechipresults.com.au/Results.aspx?CId=11&RId=1175 The timeless Bernard Lagat takes out Peachtree Road Race, ageless is announced among a stacked field in the New York City Marathon https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/australias-kurt-fearnley-will-look-for-a-record-sixth-new-york-city-marathon/ Kipyegon Bett 800m runner pinged for EPO https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/world-champs-bronze-medalist-kipyegon-bett-tests-positive-for-epo/ Listener question asks whether the boys benefit from using compression gear and then Moose on the Loose echoes sentiments about the lack of spacing between big races spreading the field of talent too thin https://www.runnerstribe.com/len-johnson-articles/embarrassment-of-championships-on-sunshine-coast/ Julian this week chats with Evan Schwartz (not Eric) about his unconventional progression in running, starting as a walk-on for Ohio State while explaining the walk-on process for college scholarships. He talks about his introduction and progression through long-distance road running and the high turnover rate associated with transitioning into post-college running that challenges motivation, as well as running within the American Olympic Trial system.Evan then talks about working at running power-meter startup Stryd, what the basic principles behind running with power are and how he'll be applying them to his upcoming marathon at California International. Find out about Stryd at https://www.stryd.com/ Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/
Run The Globe: See The Possibility - Experience The Breakthrough
"The first step towards achieving something is believing you can do it" -ES Our featured guest Evan Schwartz has become excellent at taking life's challenges in stride. Years ago Evan was a member of both the Cross Country and Track & Field team for The Ohio State University. Early on in his transition from a high school athlete to collegiate athlete, he experienced a setback with his first big running injury. His resiliency as a distance runner proved true as he was able to bounce back the following season with excellent races. The following season Ohio State experienced a couple of coaching changes bringing about change for Evan as well, leaving him off of the university roster for not being fast enough. Frustrated but determined to continue following his passion, Evan joined the Columbus Running Company team where he began to reveal his true potential as a distance runner. Evan has recently seen a change in scenery and is now living in Boulder, Colorado where he is training for the 2020 Olympic Trials in the marathon. Please join us to hear how Evan went from getting cut from his collegiate team to qualifying for the Olympic Trials in the marathon. Marathon 2:18.19 Evan's Book Suggestions: Marathon Man & Freakonomics 1609 Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1609-podcast/id1265363723?mt=2 Sponsors: Audible: Get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/runtheglobewithus2018 Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. McBrearty Soft Tissue & Sport Chiropractic: Go to www.yourartdoc.com click on appointments and schedule your movement assessment today.
Ben True joins The CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez to discuss his win at the 2018 United NYC Half. He takes us through how the race played out since I finished 33 minutes behind him and haven't been able to watch a replay yet. With his 62:39 winning time, Ben became the first American male open division winner in the event's history. He finished ahead of Dathan Ritzenhein and Chris Thompson on a chilly and windy morning in New York City. Ben immediately dismisses any marathon plans and talks but shares a quick story about how he's actually covered the marathon distance before and what his thoughts are toward the 26.2 mile distance. Among the questions discussed: - Feelings about the race now that he's had time to process it. - The decision to race a half marathon - How and why he started working with Ray Treacy (also Molly Huddle's coach) - The Lone Wolf mentality and how he stays motived through solo workouts - What does he consider his best race ever? - Funniest interaction and story with a drug tester Listener questions include: - What does he do to stay healthy? - Are oats part of his pre-race go-to? What's his favorite post-race meal? - Beer Mile: Hassan Mead vs. Ben True - What's the best place to run in Lebanon? - Favorite form of cross training when it's not skiing season? - Responding to allegations from his neighbor on why the neighborhood smells of home-brewed coffee - Will he ever make a return to posting his workouts on Strava? We also play two Ben Truths and a Ben Lie (h/t Evan Schwartz of the 1609 Podcast for the idea) ----- The CITIUS MAG Podcast is presented by MAURTEN. Try the world's most carbohydrate rich sports drink. CITIUS MAG PODCAST LISTENERS GET 20% OFF THEIR NEXT ORDER: Use promo code CITIUS20 at checkout.
Podcast Shownotes Evan started out at a big defense firm which represented large insurance companies. He left the firm to become a solo practitioner, and a few years later, joined together with another solo practitioner who was a former colleague, to form a firm with a primary focus on insurance recovery for policyholders. Identifying an underserved area of law Evan identified a law practice niche that was underserved, then went deeper into a sub niche – long term disability claims and litigation, and established a national practice. The firm was formed at a time that particular industry had undergone a significant change and shrunk due to an abundance of claims being filed by professionals like chiropractors and orthopedic surgeons and dentists. In 1996 when the firm opened their doors insurance companies were denying a lot of those claims. His marketing efforts started with a little yellow pages ad for insurance recovery and calls from professionals came pouring in. The sub-niche took off from there. Other types of insurance recovery claims came in through traditional advertising and it became the branding of the firm. The marketing may have changed over the last 20 years but the niche practice remains the same. The niche practice has served him well for 20 years. How do you get known for your niche or even sub-niche? Internet searches have resulted in the acquisition of many clients. In many situations, prospects don’t want to ask their circle for lawyer recommendations and expose their issues. Instead, they turn to the internet to find a lawyer for a private, privileged consultation. Digital marketing such as Pay Per Click works but you need to use all the tools such as social media to increase your profile and recognizability among the people you want to reach. Managing marketing the firm and practicing law Start with legal marketing 101: It’s not optional for you to not spend a significant amount of time on a regular, repeated basis towards growing your book of business and growing your practice. If you’re not doing that, you won’t grow. It needs to be as big a commitment as representing your clients on cases or to handling whatever other facets of your business. Evan has positioned himself to where he can spend up to 65 percent of his working day on things related to marketing origination, and growth and management of the practice. It makes him more valuable to the firm than he was when mired in the day to day activities related to cases. Don’t fear picking a niche It’s very difficult to be profitable and successful as a generalist. There are many rich veins of law that having an area of expertise or specialization – when you focus in on a niche, a core area of practice, or even two core areas of practice, you’re able to hone and focus on what you’re doing, in terms of marketing, as well as the efficiencies of managing the business. For people who are not as socially comfortable with networking in the traditional relationship-building efforts, becoming the expert in a certain field helps by speaking and writing about it. It’s also easier for someone to find you if you practice in a specific area. Clients are looking for people who handle issues similar to theirs on a regular basis. How to get started in your niche? Besides making the time and effort commitment, identify successful rainmakers, talk to them, learn from them. Then decide which of those techniques work for you. Identify your strengths and weaknesses. Other lawyers like to tell you what they know. Be a willing listener. Takeaway There is still no substitute for networking and relationship building. Maintaining good relationships with people who can connect you to clients is important. Also, figure out a strategy to ensure your clients are happy because some of the great promoters you’ll have are former clients. Conversely, some of the biggest damage can be made by having clients out there who aren’t happy with your services.
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
One of the foundational problems in payment networks is that they are mostly uninteroperable. This problem exists at all levels, from consumer payment solutions like PayPal, to national and multi-national banks. This complexity is brought on by the proprietary nature of payment networks, and moving value from one to another requires a negotiation between parties on which common payment network to use in a transaction. We saw similar problems in the early days of the Internet, assembled around protocols which allow for data to be routed and move between networks in a standardized way. We’re joined by Stefan Thomas and Evan Schwartz, co-creators of Interledger. This neutral protocol would bring the same level of interoperability we know take for granted around the flow of data, to payments, thus allowing money to move freely across networks. A market maker, who holds accounts in both networks, would receive funds in escrow from a sender, and move funds to an escrow account with the receiver, getting paid by the sender when he shows the proof the funds were delivered to the receiver. Topics covered in this episode: What is Interledger and what problem is it trying to solve Interledger’s architecture How connectors and routing works, and how we may compare it to the way data flows on the Internet Cryptographic Escrow and its role in Interledger Requirements for payment solutions to become Interledger compatible Interledger’s community group at the W3C How Interledger applies to micropayments Ripple’s role in Interledger Episode links: Interledger Interledger Whitepaper Interledger + WebTorrent - Demo by Evan Schwartz Interledger Architecture Interledger Github Interledter Slideshare Ripple Lab Episode 92 with Stefan Thomas This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/131
Stephen Thomas and Evan Schwartz discuss Ripple Labs open source smart contract system Codius! Codius.org Thanks to CSUS for the music beyondbitcoinshow@gmail.com