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Inside Line F1 Podcast
Papaya Rues a Ferrari win at home in Monza - 2024 Italian GP Review

Inside Line F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 43:35


Could McLaren have one-stopped their way to win the 2024 Italian Grand Prix at Monza? How did Charles Leclerc and Ferrari manage to snatch a surprise win at home in front of the tifosi? We dissect LEC's super-consistent lap times on the hard tyre - the one that gave him the win. McLaren and team orders - are they too late in implementing one? And of course, Oscar Piastri's massive overtake on Lando Norris on the opening lap, how did he pull that off? In this episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast, Soumil Arora, Kunal Shah & @f1statsguru re-live the moments from the 2024 Italian Grand Prix. Kevin Magnussen's one race ban, but a point for Haas F1 Team, Alexander Albon and more so, Franco Colapinto's race debut. Also, what's your favourite Ferrari Formula 1 race car through the years? Tune in! (Season 2024, Episode 44) Follow our hosts on Twitter: Soumil Arora, @f1statsguru and Kunal Shah Image courtesy: Ferrari

Zapped to the Past
Zapped to the Past Episode 148 April 1990

Zapped to the Past

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 147:03


In the month of April 1990 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode one-hundred-and-forty-eight of Zapped to the Past, we start our look at some of those games, including the paltry P47: Thunderbolt, the framey Ferrari Formula 1, and the exhausting E-Motion and wonder what could go wrong with some early morning naked bike riding…? Games covered in this episode: Ferrari Formula 1 Mountain Bike Racer P47: Thunderbolt e-Motion Crack Down Find us here: https://zappedtothepast.com/ If you want to buy amazing Zapped to the Past merch, go here: https://zappedtothepast.shop https://www.redbubble.com/people/zappedtothepast/shop If you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here: https://www.patreon.com/zappedtothepast If you want to buy a Coffee for Zapped to the Past, go here: https://ko-fi.com/zappedtothepast Need our links in one place - you can do that too: https://linktr.ee/zappedtothepast https://online.pubhtml5.com/oowg/grrx/#p=1 Additional links mentioned in the Podcast: https://openretro.org/c64/ferrari-formula-one/docs/manual-en https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuJQSAiODqI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDmiIK_8PjA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFBQ0PH5rM4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wTxjJrn2g4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nifhro2FnpE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBklIul0Rog https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0WjEo-N7dY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xweiQukBM_k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQuIVsNzqDk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSH8s6EnNCY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1wrD5k5ZqA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Sl3ga8S6cA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtYujyhvIyQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZDIitWz8Go https://youtu.be/ehiddG5Sv3M?feature=shared&t=204 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGeE_eNudZs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDtPNJFOFFQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byTCeeSTf3c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFQLAnAcrDc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4tsGWdarHc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrEC8xGc3ZM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej6pQFfA_fo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mnOR4F8vME https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N__q7-wT4M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2tZf0f5dhQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_fBsxYuhqk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQOOgQtLI4M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59gEq_qcQT4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCZuYS-9qaw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8fr8m6QvkU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv8LdKp2Y-8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj9ap3-HVzE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYOFbSC68MM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyGDYh4TcrA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LIZ4Rj-Zy0&

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast
Designing Emotion: Formula 1 and Ferrari

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 88:21 Transcription Available


Jon Summers is the Motoring Historian. He was a company car thrashing technology sales rep that turned into a fairly inept sports bike rider. On his show he gets together with various co-hosts to talk about new and old cars, driving, motorbikes, motor racing, motoring travel. Get ready for an in-depth exploration of Ferrari Formula 1. Join Jon as he dives into the captivating world of Ferrari racing and shares his insights. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast
Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari Formula 1

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 25:43 Transcription Available


On Ferrari Friday's, William Ross from the Exotic Car Marketplace will be discussing all things Ferrari and interviewing people that live and breathe the Ferrari brand. Topics range from road cars to racing; drivers to owners, as well as auctions, private sales and trends in the collector market. This week William discusses the drama surrounding Lewis Hamilton's near surprise announcement surrounding a move to Ferrari next season. What does this mean for the 8-time World Champ? What does this mean for the future of Ferrari F1? Was this the right move? What's going on at Mercedes and RedBull. Tune in to find out!  Copyright William Ross, Exotic Car Marketplace a division of Sixty5 Motorsports. This episode is part of our Motoring Podcast Network and has been republished with permission. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/

Three Ingredients
Is This the World's Strangest Breakfast?

Three Ingredients

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 40:55


What do you eat for breakfast? In Episode 8 of “Three Ingredients” we introduce you to what might be the strangest way to start the day. It's also the most delicious. Then we talk about our favorite condiments with odes to great balsamic vinegar, truffles and vanilla in its many forms. And then, because we just can't help ourselves, we rag on one that none of us can stand. Laurie shares a funny memory of her first foie gras, Ruth speaks wistfully of a great bourbon she can no longer afford and Nancy goes hunting. This conversation is definitely going to make you hungry. So pull up a chair and join us.To receive new episodes of Three Ingredients as they drop, sign up to become a free subscriber. If you want to receive bonus posts, recipes, restaurant recommendations, photos and more, please consider becoming a paid subscriber.SHOW NOTESOops, I dropped …If you listened to Episode 2 of “Three Ingredients,” you heard us talking a bit about Michelin three-star chef Massimo Bottura, whose Modena restaurant Osteria Francescana was twice named the No. 1 restaurant on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list. Ruth was about to interview Massimo and his wife, Lara Gilmore, about their new book “Slow Food Fast Cars,” with recipes, stories and gorgeous photos about the food, art, design and people behind their playful and luxurious guest house Casa Maria Luigia outside of Modena. In this episode, Ruth tells us about the talk and the three of us exchange notes about our visits to Casa Maria Luigia.One of the delights of visiting Casa Maria Luigia is wandering around the property and viewing the art collected by Lara and Massimo, who finds inspiration for his cooking in the works of artists. Consider what he told Ruth about a dish of oysters and potatoes served beneath sheets of gold leaf as she tells it in this story of her first Osteria Francescana meal: “My mind is mixing Piero della Francesca — beautiful gold leaves — and Pistoletto seven hundred years later. But I'm also thinking of stainless steel in the sixties, and how people use tin foil.”A key piece we discuss in the episode is the triptych by Ai Weiwei called “Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn (Lego).” It dominates the living room of the guest house and, as Laurie wrote in the L.A. Times last summer, it's a kind of statement of purpose for Massimo. He is, after all, a chef who loves to break things and put them back together in his own way.Massimo's most famous reconstructed “broken” dish is the dessert Oops, I Dropped the Lemon Tart.As Nancy shares in this episode, the dessert inspired a brilliant save when she and her partner Michael Krikorian were bringing a vintage model Ferrari Formula 1 to Massimo as a gift. Before they could give the model car to Massimo the bag dropped, breaking the Ferrari into pieces. Rather than throw out the pieces, Nancy had another idea. Michael, who tells the full story on his website Krikorian Writes, enlisted the help of a Casa Maria Luigia server and hid the broken car under a cloche on a dinner plate. When Massimo lifted the cloche, Michael said, “Oops, I dropped the Ferrari!”Massimo's break-it-and-put-it-back-together philosophy appeared again when Nancy and Laurie had lunch at Osteria Francescana this past summer and experienced his latest menu called “We Are Here,” “reinterpreting,” as the restaurant puts it, “a selection of iconoclastic dishes of Osteria Francescana, bringing the best of the past into the future.”One example we discuss: “Tortellini or Dumplings,” Massimo's update to his now-classic “Tortellini Walking Into Broth,” which the chef told us was “the most scandalous, outrageous dish we did in the '90s.” That's because instead of a bowlful of tortellini this dish had just six perfect tortellini. (Most Italians are used to ten tortellini to the spoonful, our friend and writer Faith Willinger said in the Massimo episode of “Chef's Table.”) In his newest incarnation, five tortellini, looking a bit like cloves of garlic, might be mistaken at first for Asian dumplings. But when you take a bite, you taste the pure essence of tortellini.Now, about that breakfast …Sausage on a cookie with zabaglione? Sounds improbable. But Ruth and Nancy both have had and loved the Massimo Bottura dish — as dessert in New York when the chef was in town for his talk with Ruth at the 92nd Street Y and as breakfast at Casa Maria Luigia.The sausage is cotechino, which you can buy from most good Italian food shops (like Eataly). Should you be ambitious enough to want to make your own, here's a recipe from Lidia Bastianich. The cookie is sbrisolona, which means crumble cake. We have two sbrisolona recipes for our paying subscribers in a separate post, one from Massimo and Lara's book and one from Nancy.###Thank you for reading Three Ingredients. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit threeingredients.substack.com/subscribe

The Working With... Podcast
Getting Control Of Your tasks Once And For All.

The Working With... Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 12:18


Are you guilty of attempting to do too much each day? If you are, you may be suffering from something called “hero syndrome”, and it's not a very productive way to manage your life.    You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN   Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin The CP Learning Centre Membership Programme The Working With… Weekly Newsletter The FREE Beginners Guide To Building Your Own COD System Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page   Script | 306 Welcome to episode 306 of the Working With Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host for this show. I remember a few years ago someone commented on a post I had written about only having 24 hours a day. The lady suggested that this was not strictly true because some people had more privileges than others. For instance a CEO might have an army of assistants, or a wealthy individual may have cooks, nannies and butlers in their home to do a lot of the work less privileged people need to do.  I don't disagree with her. What she pointed out is true. But, no matter who you are, you still only get 24 hours. A CEO is employed to make decisions, meet with key people within the organisation which their army of assistants cannot do for them, and if the wealthy individual wants to sit around all day with nothing to do drinking champagne and canapés, then good luck to them. It's not a life I would like to live. The key to becoming more productive and better at managing your time is in how you make the most of your twenty-four hours. Knowing what your essentials are would be the first step, but what else can you do to ensure you are making the most of each day while ensuring you are getting enough rest and relaxation? Well, that's the subject of this week's question. Speaking of which, that means it's time for me to hand you over to the Mystery podcast voice. This week's question comes from Richard. Richard asks, hi Carl, I've always struggled to get everything I need to do done and when I get home at the end of the day, I'm just too exhausted to do anything but crash on the couch. Do you have any suggestions on better managing my time? Hi Richard, thank you for your question.  It looks like what you describe is part of the journey to becoming better at managing your time. The first step is to acknowledge that things could be better. Your question suggests you are at that stage.  One thing I would recommend is to do a task audit. What tasks are you trying to complete each day? Are they strictly necessary and if they are, could you group similar tasks together so you develop processes for getting them done.  Let me give you an example.  Most days I cook my own dinner. I also like to do my fair share of the house chores. So, I found a way to group cleaning up the kitchen and dining room while I cook my dinner. At first it felt a little overwhelming—watching my dinner cook while I was cleaning down the fridge or vacuuming the floors, yet today, it's just something I automatically do. I no longer need to think about what I am doing.  I've also taken to sorting out the laundry at the same time now. The laundry room is just off from the kitchen so it just seemed logical to either put a load of washing on or to fold the freshly laundered clothes. Now, I am cooking dinner, cleaning the kitchen and dining area and checking the washing.  Now if I put all those tasks onto a task list, it would look ridiculously overwhelming. Yet it isn't. It's surprising what you can do in three and 3/4 minutes while you wait for your eggs to boil.  The great thing is, I no longer need any of these chores on my list. When I make dinner, that's my trigger to do the chores.  Doing a task audit will likely highlight a lot of inefficiencies. I certainly found a lot. The key is to look at different areas of your life and work and to find better ways of doing it.  It will naturally feel strange at first. You're changing a habit and that's always hard. Yet, the long-term benefits are huge.  I'm reminded of a story about the former Ferrari Formula 1 Technical Director, Ross Brawn. When he started his own team, Brawn Racing in 2009, he quickly discovered that he didn't have time to read all the documents and emails he was receiving. One of his team members suggested printing out all the documentation and emails and placing them in a folder he could then read as he was commuting in to work. The commute was one hour each way, so this gave him two hours of reading time each day.  Being self-employed, I generally eat my lunch alone. I use this time for reading articles related to my work. This gives me around forty-five minutes each day for reading.  This way of managing our work is called leveraging time. We cannot change the amount of time we have each day, but we can seek ways to maximise what we do in the time we have.  Wealthy people do this by hiring people to do work for them, we probably do not have that luxury, but we can still leverage our time by being smart about how we use time.  Now, life is not just about doing our employed work. There is a lot more to living life. There's time spent with the people that matter to us and exercise, for example. Where do we fit all that in when we are already busy? You mentioned in your question you are “too exhausted” to do anything other than crash on the couch when you get home. Now, unless you are working a job that involves a lot of running around, that tiredness is likely mental tiredness. I would suggest in the evenings you get out and move. Do some form of exercise. This could be taking a walk, or doing a few body-weight exercises for twenty-minutes or so.  I know this will go against every instinct. You're exhausted and all you want to do is crash. The problem with this is once you stop and slow down your body is not going to want to get up again. This is when you will likely get caught in the cycle of mind numbing scrolling and streaming TV shows. While there is a time for this kind of activity, doing it every day is not going to be healthy for you in the long-term. Physical activity in whatever form will help to prevent you crashing at the end of the day. It will reduce your stress levels and help you to sleep better. It will also give you what is called a “second-wind” where your energy levels will rise a second time in the day. It will also leave you feeling a lot more positive which in turn will help your relationships because you will be much more engaged in any conversation.  Earlier, I mentioned building processes to help you to maximise your time. I remember discovering processes as the key to becoming much more efficient with the work I do. For instance, I used to get anxious about all the admin tasks that seemed to build up each day. It wasn't until I realised that admin was a part of life that would never go away that I decided to do something about it. Admin tasks are relentless and never go away. Sure, some days you may not have much, but others you will—I refer you to the tax submission season, for example.  Now, I have a block of one hour each day dedicated to dealing with admin. Most days, I don't need the full hour, but it's there if I need it. What this has done is taken the anxiety of not having enough time away. I know I have time. I have up to seven hours a week for it, and that's more than enough to manage all those little admin tasks.  I do this with email, too. Communication is an inevitable part of your life today. If it's not emails, it's text messages. The question is, how much time do you need each day to keep on top of it?  The problem with not having a dedicated time for responding to your messages is you will allow incoming messages to distract you. I recently read that the average person is checking email every six minutes! Wow! How on earth would you ever be able to get any meaningful work done if you were allowing yourself to be distracted that often?  Not just the fact you are being interrupted, it's also the mental energy required to do that much task switching. If you are doing this, Richard, no wonder you are crashing at the end of the day. Your brain was not designed to work that way.  Here's the science bit. Our brains work in cycles of 90 minutes—interestingly it does this in sleep as well. You can focus your attention on deep meaningful work for around 90 minutes. After that you will be fatigued and need to rest. Now that rest does not mean you check email or scroll social media, it means you should switch things around. So, you could break your day up into 90 minute segments. Deep work followed by something light and physical. You do not need to do physical activity for 90 minutes, but a ten to twenty minute walk would do wonders for your focus, mental energy and overall feeling of wellbeing. It gets the blood flowing and clears out your brain ready for the next session of work.  One final bit of advice I can give you is to start with what you want time for. Work is generally eight hours of your twenty-four. Aside from work, what do you want time for? Start with that. Build that into your calendar first. The great thing about our employed work is that time is already fixed. Using the tips I've shared with help you manage your work there.  So what do you want time for? How much sleep do you need or want? Get these fixed into your daily routine and calendar and build from there. You'll be much happier and more energetic this way. The only thing you need do then is to experiment, find the right balance and pretty soon all that end of day exhaustion will disappear.  I hope this has helped, Richard, Thank you for sending your question in and than you to you too for listening. It just remains for me now to wish you a very very productive week.   

The Working With... Podcast
Why You Want To Be Building Processes, Not Projects.

The Working With... Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 12:43


Are you still creating projects out of the work you regularly do? If so, you might be causing yourself more work than you really need. You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin Email Mastery Course The Working With… Weekly Newsletter The FREE Beginners Guide To Building Your Own COD System Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Episode 288 | Script Hello, and welcome to episode 288 of the Working With Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host for this show. This week, I have an interesting question about why projects are bad, and processes are good. It's something I discovered around five years ago, yet never realised I had switched away from creating projects for any multi-step job I had to do.  When I look at what I do, for instance, writing a blog post is a process. I sit down at my desk, open my writing software and begin writing. Once the first draft is written around one hour later, I leave it for twenty-four hours before again sitting down and editing it. Once the edit is complete, I design the image and post the blog post. Job done.  I have similar processes for my YouTube videos, this podcast and the newsletters I write.  What I discovered around five years ago is if I treat everything that involved two or more steps as a project, it changed how I felt about the work. I felt there was a need to plan things out, create a list of tasks and choose a start date. All steps that are rendered obsolete when you have a process.  With processes, all you need to know is when you are going to get on and do the work. Because you have a process, you already know what needs to be done, and you can get on and do it without the need for excessive planning and preparation.  But it can be difficult to alter your way of thinking from project to process-based thinking, and that is what this week's question is all about.  So, with that said, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Linda. Linda asks, Hi Carl, I found your recent newsletter on projects versus processes interesting, but I am struggling to work out how to turn my work into projects. I work with clients, and they each have unique needs, which means I need to treat each one as a project. Do you have any advice that will help me to find the processes?  Hi Linda, thank you for your question.  Working with clients can be challenging when it comes to following a process. Each client likely needs individual attention, and each task related to the client could be unique.  However, looking at it that way does create confusion. Fortunately, Your processes will begin from the moment of your first contact with your client. What do you do at the first contact with a client?  For example, with my coaching clients, the process begins once I receive a completed questionnaire from the client. That questionnaire is placed in a special folder in my email until the first call. Twenty minutes before that call, I retrieve the questionnaire, copy and paste it into a new client note and then archive the original email.  That begins the process. After that, things can go in multiple directions. But during all my coaching calls, I keep notes; if there is anything specific I need to do for the client, I will add it to the note. After the call, the note is flagged until I write my feedback, which I do as a chunk. I have a one-hour block each day for writing feedback, so I will see what I have committed myself to when I write the client's feedback.  I can then decide what needs to be done to complete that commitment.  Building processes is not about having a single process. It's about creating multiple processes for the work you regularly do.  Now that may sound very complex or difficult, yet if you stop for a moment and think about it, you are already using processes for almost everything you do. I noticed when I wash my dishes after breakfast or dinner; I wash things in exactly the same way. I don't stand there, trying to decide what to wash first. I begin with my bowl and then my cutlery, and then my glass. It's the same when I prepare to go to bed. I brush my teeth and turn off all the lights before getting into bed. It's the same process each day.  The great thing about processes is they become automatic. You don't think about each step involved in brushing your teeth. You just do it.  And the same applies to your work processes. I don't think about what to do when I have a new client. There's a process I follow.  Now, processes do not work for everything. A process is used for anything you may repeat frequently. It's unlikely you will redecorate your bedroom frequently. Doing a job like that will be a project. But what would it be if you were a painter and decorator? In that case, you would have a process for decorating different types of rooms. When you begin painting a new room, you would follow the same process. Clear the furniture or cover it with dust sheets, wipe down the walls and set up your ladders, paint and brushes. (That's a guess. I'm not a painter and decorator). I recently read about the former Ferrari Formula 1 team's technical director when they were last dominant in the sport (2000 to 2007). His name was Ross Braun, and he developed a process for preparing the next year's car.  The FIA, Formula 1's governing body, would issue the technical directives for the following year at the end of March. Once he received them, he would use April to go through the new rules and regulations and then. there would be a day-long technical team meeting on the first Monday of May each year where they would discuss the new regulations and allocate team members to begin building the new car. By the end of that week, they had started the new car build.  Each different department had a process for making whatever they were responsible for, be that the chassis, engine or aerodynamics. Nothing was considered a project. It was a process that was followed each year.  Now, in Formula 1, the team's objective is very clear. To build a car that wins. No team goes into building a new car with the thought of coming second or third. They build to win. Motivating team members isn't particularly difficult.  Every Monday, there was a team meeting to discuss progress and to see where Ross Brawn could help to move things forward. But ultimately, everything was a process.  This quote from the book really nails it for me: “Develop and apply a set of rhythms and routines. Having established an integrated team and structure, Ross instituted rhythms and routines that ensured the completeness of the process of designing, manufacturing and racing cars. These routines constantly reinforced alignment around a shared vision.” That shared vision was to have a championship-winning car and driver.  The great thing about building processes is once you have them, you can then isolate areas where things are not working as well as you would like them to.  For example, I came up with my email management system through a series of refinements over a number of years. As the volume of emails increased, I found it increasingly difficult to stay on top of it. My old system, or process, for managing it no longer worked. I need to look at the process and see where I could make it better.  Collecting email was not a problem. That was a part I had no control over, but I did realise that part of the problem with volume was I was too ready to give out my email address to anyone who asked for it. I soon realised that meant my email address was ending up in databases, and that was part of the problem. So, I created a new email address for all non-important occasions when I needed an email address and kept that as webmail only.  Then I looked at how I was processing mail, and that led to my Inbox Zero 2.0 system. It was a refined version of Merlin Mann's original Inbox Zero methodology. It works effortlessly now and has never let me down since I modified the process around ten years ago.  A good friend of mine is a copywriter here in Korea. She's a brilliant copywriter, and each new job that comes her way follows the same process. She takes notes in Apple Notes when she meets the client for the first time. She finds out what they want, the tone of the words and anything else relevant.  Then it gets added to her list of work as a task in Reminders. The task is simple: “Work on new client's job.” And she works through her jobs in chronological order.  Working on the task means she opens Text Edit on her computer and does all her work there until she sends the first draft to the client.  Her whole process works. She's consistent and on time, and it's made her life so easy. Her calendar is blocked out for focused work and meetings with clients, and she's strict about what goes on it. It's all process. Never a project.  You see, the problem with projects is we waste so much time planning, organising and thinking about what we need to do. We feel obligated to write out what we think needs to happen, much of which does not need to be done anyway, and we then procrastinate about where and when to start.  With processes, you already know where to start, so the only decision you need to make is when to start. There's no procrastinating because you already know what the first step is.  Plus, you also have a much better idea of how long something will take. Processes are naturally broken down into different components, and the more you run that process, the more you learn how long something will take.  The best way to build processes is to track how you are doing different parts of your work. Where are the natural breaks? As I mentioned with writing my blog posts. There's writing the first draft (approximately one hour), editing (around forty minutes), image selection, and posting another forty minutes. There are three key parts, so scheduling my work is easy now. I know I need around two-and-a-half hours. And that's it.  Keep things as simple as possible, and look for the natural components. Then build processes from there.  I hope that has helped, Linda. Thank you for your question. And thank you to you, too, for listening. It just remains for me now to wish you all a very, very productive week.   

The WealthAbility Show with Tom Wheelwright, CPA
Ferrari Formula [8/7 Series BONUS!] – Tom Wheelwright & Brad Sumrok - The WealthAbility Show

The WealthAbility Show with Tom Wheelwright, CPA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 42:11


What if you could get the government to buy you a Ferrari? How do you build a plan that leverages incentives from the government? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The CEO Sessions
The Must-Have Trait for Every Employee: The CEO on Building a Customer-First Culture - Kay Oswalk of Technogym

The CEO Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 36:53


Obsess or fail.These words have become the new mantra for every business leader who wants to thrive in today's challenging market. Yet, despite this understanding, many struggle to implement the right strategies to create a customer-first culture that will drive growth and keep them ahead of the competition. Enter Kay Oswald, CEO and Board Member at Technogym USA. In this interview, he shares the most vital trait he instills in every employee and lays out the essential steps to building a culture that obsessively focuses on the customer experience.If you want to ensure your team not only survives but thrives in the long term, you can't afford to miss his playbook.Technogym, the Wellness Company is a world leader in designing and manufacturing fitness equipment. They have over 2,300 employees across 14 branches in Europe, America, Asia, Middle East and Australia, Technogym exports 90% of its production to 100 countries. Every day, over 50 million people train with Technogym equipment in more than 80,000 Wellness Centers and 300,000 homes all over the world. Technogym has been the Official Supplier of the last 8 editions of the Olympic Games - from Sydney 2000 to Tokyo 2020. Its dedication and state-of-the-art solutions are used by many top-level athletes and sports teams from tennis star Rafael Nadal to Ferrari Formula 1,Kat is also a Board Member at A111 and Mi Abuelito Te Puesta.He's also help leadership roles at Philips Consumer Lifestyle and KitchenAid, and SmiledirectclubLinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayoswald/Company Link: https://www.technogym.com/What You'll Discover in this Episode:Unlocking the CEO's Mind: Revealing Hacks to Gauge Curiosity and Openness in Interviews.The Life-Changing Lesson One CEO Learned on His Second JobInsights from a CEO's Fitness Journey and the Favorite Workout Machine that Gets Him There.The Future of Fitness: Predictions for How Equipment Will Look Different in 5 Years.The Single Biggest Trend Shaping the Future of Fitness.No More Terrible Hotel Gyms: How Technogym Solved the Hospitality Industry's Biggest ProblemThe Mindset that Drives SuccessStarting on the Right Foot: How the CEO Sets the Tone for Staff Meetings to Keep the Focus on What MattersThe Most Memorable Call a He Ever Took.How His Biggest Mistake Led to His Greatest Success.Optionality: The Key to Future-Proofing Your Career and Business.Why a CEO's Leadership Style Must Match the Company's Balance Sheet.-----Connect with the Host, #1 bestselling author Ben FanningSpeaking and Training inquiresSubscribe to my Youtube channelLinkedInInstagramTwitter

Mick and Ori's Classic Cars
Up Close With The 1985 Ferrari Formula 1 Cars

Mick and Ori's Classic Cars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 18:22


Mick and Ori chat to Adriano about the F1 Ferrari race cars from 1985 that were in town for the Adelaide Motorsport Festival.Check out the YouTube video hereThanks to Ferrari Adelaide for allowing us to check out the F1 Ferrari cars up closeCheck out our Instagram @mickandoriCheck out our YouTube channelSend us an email at mickandori@gmail.comCheck out the Mick and Ori website

Podcast from Italy: Ashley & Jason Bartner
#159 - Archery Classes, Formula 1 Racing & Clarkson's Farm + A Chapter from the Book

Podcast from Italy: Ashley & Jason Bartner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 41:21


This episode we connect the dots between our archery classes and the Ferrari Formula 1 racing team - we have something very funny in common! Our thoughts on "Clarkson's Farm" along with seed planning for this year. Then hot talk on appliances! It's a wild one! After that, stick around because I read a chapter from the book! Thanks for listening!!

Mick and Ori's Classic Cars
Carlo's Time In The Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Team

Mick and Ori's Classic Cars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 28:57


Carlo joins us again to chat about his days as a Formula 1 race engineer for the Ferrari team.Check out our Instagram @mickandoriCheck out our YouTube channelSend us an email at mickandori@gmail.comCheck out the Mick and Ori website

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport
701: The Decisions Which Cost Binotto His Ferrari Job

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 19:46


Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto confirmed he's leaving the team at the end of the year, after much speculation in recent weeks. Ferrari issued a statement earlier today confirming that it had accepted Binotto's decision to leave. Today's podcast will ask:  •         was he ultimately pushed, or did he walk to enable him to go elsewhere? •         what does this mean for Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in 2023? •         and why are observers saying management is Ferrari's Achilles heel? Let's get up to speed with Motorsport.com's F1 Editor Jonathan Noble.

Highlights from Off The Ball
From Offaly to the Ferrari Formula 4 prodigy Alex Dunne

Highlights from Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 12:01


Offaly native and British Formula 4 champion Alex Dunne takes Shane for a spin around Mondello Park and talks about being selected for the Ferrari Driving Academy, Formula 1 ambitions, and being fearless behind the wheel. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow

Carstories by The Petersen Automotive Museum
Ferrari Formula 1 Driver, Artist, and overall Petrol Head |m Stefan Johansson

Carstories by The Petersen Automotive Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 63:09


Calling all F1 fans! When Stefan Johansson took the lead at Imola in his second race for Ferrari, he couldn't hear his engine over the roar of the crowd. Stefan Johansson spent most of his life racing cars, with a 10 year career in Formula 1, driving for teams such as Ferrari and McLaren and winning the prestigious Le Mans 24 hour race for Porsche. He spent over 30 years racing at the highest levels of Motorsport where he continuously tried to perfect the craft of driving a race car at the limits of it's performance. In parallel he always had a strong interest in Art and Design, but it wasn't until his close friend and driver colleague Elio De Angelis was killed in a racing accident in 1986 that he decided to pick up a canvas and a brush to paint something in his honor. 34 years later this has evolved into a new way of life and he now spends the same time and focus to perfect the craft of being an Artist as he used to when he was racing, creating new paintings and designs from his studio in Santa Monica, California.

Lovecars On the Grid. Global Motorsport Podcast
Michael Masi fired! FIA admits mistake! Extreme E, NASCAR & more

Lovecars On the Grid. Global Motorsport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 18:10


Welcome to episode 8 of the Lovecars on the Grid podcast! Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman are back with another roundup of motorsport events from the past week! One of our presenters is in a slightly different setting this week, as Tiff reports from a sunny Daytona Beach, Florida, with the motorsport passion team! Has Tiff picked the best time to leave the UK weather? We kick off with the breaking news from this week! The FIA have finally come to their senses, and following the events at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Race Director Michael Masi has gone! Finally, the governing body of Formula 1 admitted a mistake, but this won't change the result between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen for the F1 World Championship! With Masi out, the FIA have announced that not one, but two directors will replace him! The new race directors will be Eduardo Freitas, who held the same role in the World Endurance Championship (WEC), and Niels Wittich, who was the race director in the German Touring car series, DTM. With new race directors taking turns to do each race in the 2022 season, who will be the top 3 drivers in this year's season? We have no cars, engine developments and even new drivers, too! It's a shame we can't see what happens in testing this week! It would be rude not to talk about the Daytona 500 with NASCAR. There are a few new, younger drivers driving these cars around the oval at 200MPH. There were plenty of crashes in the season opener, including some with the Infinity Series. In the main race, victory was taken by Rookie Austin Cindric, who beat Bubba Wallace in his Ford, after being pushed by team mate Ryan Blaney. Extreme E was back in Saudi Arabia, at the desert e-prix. The final race resulted in a red flag after World Rallycross star, Tanner Foust crashed his McLaren into the back of a competitor, with not being able to see with the dust. The race was won by X11, Nico Rosberg's team. Over in the Middle East, the Formula 4 UAE and Regional European Formulas concluded, with a win for Charlie Wurz, with British driver, Aiden Neate finishing the Championship in 3rd place. In the Regional European Formula, brother of Ferrari Formula 1 driver, Arthur LeClerc Won the championship there. Coming up, we have so many exciting events to look forward to, with F1 testing, World Rally Championship in Sweden, Indycar in St. Petersburg and NASCAR in Fontana, California!

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast
Reviewing the 2022 Ferrari F1 Cars

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 26:02 Transcription Available


On Ferrari Friday's, William Ross from the Exotic Car Marketplace will be discussing all things Ferrari and interviewing people that live and breathe the Ferrari brand. Topics range from road cars to racing; drivers to owners, as well as auctions, private sales and trends in the collector market. In this episode William discusses the all new 2022 Ferrari Formula 1 car.  Copyright William Ross, Exotic Car Marketplace a division of Sixty5 Motorsports. This episode is part of our Motoring Podcast Network and has been republished with permission.

Broad Reach Radio - The Yachting New Zealand Podcast
Ep 40 - Roger ‘Clouds‘ Badham

Broad Reach Radio - The Yachting New Zealand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 70:28


Roger ‘Clouds' Badham is one of the world's pre-eminent meteorologists and was also the first person to forecast for yachties and boaties on a fulltime basis. His 50-year involvement in the sport has seen him work on 10 America's Cups, nine Olympics Games, more than 40 Sydney to Hobart races and countless world championships and big events. He's been a critical member of Team New Zealand for 20 years, helping them firstly win the Cup in Bermuda in 2017 and then retain it earlier this year in Auckland, and has also worked with New Zealand's top Olympic campaigners for the last five Games. Clouds has described weather forecasting as like short-term futures trading - either selling or buying left or right – but his accuracy is something he's renowned for it and it earned him a job working with the Ferrari Formula 1 team. Roger talks about his career in this episode of Broad Reach Radio, how he got into the industry, what forecasting was like in the early days before computer modelling and then the arms race as teams tried to get the edge, what impact he's had on various campaigns and the pressure he can sometimes come under to get it right. He also touches on the world of Formula 1 and how it differs to high-level sailing.

The Race IndyCar Podcast
The ex-F1 engineer masterminding Honda's IndyCar success

The Race IndyCar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 32:20


This week we're joined by David Salters, the ex-Ferrari Formula 1 engineer now heading up Honda's American motorsports division.Salters, who became President of Honda Performance Development in late 2020, joins to reflect on a second straight season of the firm winning the IndyCar title and the Indianapolis 500 in the same year, extending its series streak of manufacturers' title wins to four in a row.Salters outlines what he has brought to this role from his past experience at Cosworth, Ilmor, Mercedes and Ferrari, while also explaining what the current IndyCar engine manufacturers are working on behind the scenes amid a long period of stagnant rules in the series.Alex Palou and Romain Grosjean are also assessed as Salters has seen them up close and personal on the marque's simulator which all of the Honda teams use.Salters also declares the Indy 500 the best event he has done - even better than the Italian Grand Prix or Monaco with Ferrari.

Everyone Racers
E1R 156 We Do ALL the 24s

Everyone Racers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 138:06


In this Ferrari Formula 1 episode, Jeff is excited by wet asses, Mental breaks every car he drives, Chrissy makes the best 4th meal ever, Chris gets dirty in a firebird, and Matt party rocks his driveshaft.  Really, we talk all about the double 24 hour races we just did in SC and CO, and all of the pain and fun of a true 24 race.   We were winning, then we weren’tNo BMW won't be joining NASCARSpeed Secrets Podcast/NY Times Article on Lemons -  16 year old breaks slalom record in a Porsche -  Mental is an idiotLemons Rally on InstaE1R YouTubeE1R Bingo24 Hours of LemonsLucky Dawg RacingWorld Racing League American Endurance Racing 

mental lemons ferrari formula
F101: Formula 1 Explained
Bonus Episode – Ford v Ferrari: Formula 1 Explained

F101: Formula 1 Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 57:34


Opening track: Greta Van Fleet – Highway Tune It was movie night over at our place so we saw Ford v Ferrari. (Legit it may be the 4th movie we’ve ever seen together.) Is it a cinematic masterpiece? No. Is it fun? You betcha. Go see it, then give a listen as we talk about LeMans, the rivalry between Ford and Ferrari, what the movie got right, and what was hugely glossed over.

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport
How Ferrari shocked F1 in the Singapore GP - Race Review

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 55:54


Even the Ferrari Formula 1 team itself thought the Singapore Grand Prix would be a comedown after its Belgian and Italian triumphs.Instead it took its first one-two of the 2019 F1 season, as Sebastian Vettel ended his year-long win drought ahead of a disgruntled Charles Leclerc.In the Autosport Podcast's Singapore review, Edd Straw and Scott Mitchell break down all the elements in Ferrari's shock result - from the upgrades that transformed the car to how its tactic of focusing on qualifying and then pegging the field back in the early laps backed its rivals into a corner.They also tackle the controversy over Vettel jumping Leclerc in the pits, and argue that the position swap was an innocent byproduct of Ferrari surprising itself.Mercedes' mood after its surprise defeat, the way the GP "fizzled out to a nothing conclusion at the front", the race's collisions and the wild events of the midfield are covered in depth too.

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 124: Kenny Casanova

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 51:19


Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply of male enhancement chewables, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 5.95% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativejuneUse Coupon Code – CREATIVEJUNE to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, super serum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases, and check out all the shows on their new home on Spreaker!Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan and The Raven Effect!

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 123: Homicide

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 44:11


On episode 123 of Creative Control with Joe Feeney, HOMICIDE returns! It's been a couple of years since we've had The Notorious One on, and we hit up the following topics.- working with WildKat Sports at the 2300 Arena- LAX's feud with Alberto Del Rio in Impact Wrestling- wrestling Nick Gage- wrestling Matt Riddle- the barbed wire match between LAX and OVE- his thoughts on Don Callis & Scott D'Amore in charge of Impact- the LAX vs. OG'z feud- the unique Slammiversary "Concrete Jungle" match- issues with leaving Impact Wrestling- his current status with GCW as both a wrestler and a trainer at The Compound- his match with Colby Corino- the "Tribute To Homicide" event on 7-14 in Brooklyn at The Villian, and talent he wanted involved- Plus, talk about Steve Corino, Konnan, Terry Funk vs. Dusty Rhodes, living in Philadelphia, Trent Acid, Teddy Hart, and so much more!Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply of male enhancement chewables, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 5.95% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativejuneUse Coupon Code – CREATIVEJUNE to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, super serum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases, and check out all the shows on their new home on Spreaker!Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan and The Raven Effect!

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 122: Hughezy & Mike Durband (Trainwreck Edition)

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 39:07


On episode 122 of Creative Control with Joe Feeney, THE DREAM TEAM of Hughezy & Mike Durband return! Unfortunately, this episode was recorded on a Saturday, and both decorum and job security dictated that it wound up heavily edited! With Hughezy appearing partied out, and myself having accidentally ingesting some tainted candies. Mike Durband was left to make sense of the mess unfolding before his eyes and ears!Topics inc:- The Shawshank Redemption- Psychedelic drugs- attempted discussions about Starrcast and AEW Double Or Nothing- What ruined Kangol hats- The Deadwood movie- Podcasting & Depression- Blocking on Twitter- wrestlers making money outside of WWE- wrestling t shirts- losing interest in pro wrestling as a whole- Baron Corbin as WWE or Universal Champion- Jim Cornette's controversial AEW review- MLW, TNA, and ROH after AEW- the great stuff Disco Inferno, Kevin Kross and LAX are doing in Impact today- thoughts on Jon Moxley/Dean Ambrose- NXT (Cole vs. Gargano)- Matt Riddle & Brock Lesnar- The Rock vs. Roman Reigns- Velvet Revolver's catalog, and their appearance at Live 8- and finally, Guns N' Roses new album chances, the new tour, cover songs, and more!Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply of male enhancement chewables, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 5.95% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativejuneUse Coupon Code – CREATIVEJUNE to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, super serum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases, and check out all the shows on their new home on Spreaker!Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan and The Raven Effect!

The Cycling Podcast
46: Stage 10 | Ravenna to Modena | Giro d’Italia 2019

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 54:10


The Giro d’Italia arrived in Modena, home of Luciano Pavarotti and balsamic vinegar and on the doorstep of the Ferrari Formula 1 team on the day that their former world champion Niki Lauda died. Join Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe for an unexpected, uncharacteristic but very welcome post stage G&T as they discuss the winners and losers of a crash-affected sprint finish. We hear from the Groupama-FDJ team-mates of stage winner Arnaud Demare and discuss which of the sprinters can win in tomorrow’s last chance saloon and whether Italian champion Elia Viviani can save his Giro at the last moment. In the second part we take a trip to Cesenatico and the Marco Pantani museum as the Giro approaches the 20th anniversary of his great downfall at Madonna di Campiglio. We also eat piadine at the family-owned sandwich shop. In part three we discuss the theory of de-training during a relatively easy opening week and get the opinion of Team Sunweb’s race coach Matt Winston, then hear from the young Welshman making his Grand Tour debut, Scott Davies. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport.

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 121: Raven

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 38:00


On episode 121 of Creative Control with Joe Feeney, he's here! Former ECW and NWA World Heavyweight Champion, and the host of The Raven Effect podcast, RAVEN is on Creative Control! I tried to stray from the usual wrestling questions, so we get a variery, a cornucopia if you will, of Raven's thoughts on a variety of subjects, including:- how Point Break and others movies inspired the Raven character- his musicial influences including The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, STP, AIC, and more!- his favorite and least favorite concerts he's ever been to - his thoughts on the current season of Game Of Thrones, and his love for the show 12 Monkeys- comic books, his favorites, and what ended his comic reading habit- acting in the movies "Sleeper" and "Death Racers"- Watchmen, the movie, and the upcoming show on HBO- how he became involved in stand up comedy- Using DDP Yoga and learning...hypnosis?!- working with Billy Corgan at Resistance Pro Wrestling, and almost working with him in TNA- working with Paul Heyman in ECW, and who else he felt "got" the Raven character- his thoughts on his podcast, "The Raven Effect," and the podcasting genre in general Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 6.14% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativeaprilUse Coupon Code – CREATIVEAPRIL to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, super serum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases, and check out all the shows on their new home on Spreaker!Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan!

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 120: Shane Helms

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 58:07


On episode 120 of Creative Control with Joe Feeney, current WWE Producer and the host of Highway2Helms, "The Hurricane" Shane Helms returns!Topics discussed include:- his surprise entrance at the 2018 Royal Rumble in Philadelphia- his experiences working with Ring Of Honor, including his feud and street fight match with "The Villian" Marty Scurll- Starrcast 1 and All In, including another surprise appearance in the pre-show battle royal- working with AJ Styles for WWE back in 2002, and working with him today- how he wound up returning to WWE in his current role, and what other roles were discussed, including with NXT- his thoughts on All Elite Wrestling (AEW)- working with today's WWE talents- his opinion on the WWE returns of Jeff Jarrett and Bruce Prichard- his experiences at WrestleMania week, including teaming with X-Pac and Jushin "Thunder" Liger at Wrestlecon, and his favorite moments from WrestleMania- his thoughts on the "Preacher" TV adaptation, and on the various "Punisher" movies and shows throughout the years- doing his first live one man show in the UK- the return of his podcast Highway2Helms- and a story about Tommy Dreamer and Krispy Kreme!Follow Shane on all forms of social media @ShaneHelmsCom and check out Highway2Helms weekly on all podcast provdiers and platforms, including iTunes, Stitcher, and now SPREAKER!Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 6.14% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativeaprilUse Coupon Code – CREATIVEAPRIL to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, super serum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases, and check out all the shows on their new home on Spreaker!Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan!

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 119: Hughezy and Mike Durband

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 93:56


On this episode of Creative Control with Joe Feeney, Hughezy from It's Hughezy Hello and Mike Durband from The Mike Durband Show are here to discuss WWE Wrestlemania 35! Topics include thoughts on the big show, and where WWE can go going forward, the losses of Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey, the crowd response to Roman Reigns, Batista vs. Triple H, Becky Lynch and Charlotte, and so much more! Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 6.14% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativeaprilUse Coupon Code – CREATIVEAPRIL to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, superserum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases! Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan!

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 118: Matt Koon

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 67:31


On this episode of Creative Control with Joe Feeney, Total Engagement and Truth With Consequences' MATT KOON is here!Topics discussed include the story of Matt's younger days, watching wrestling as a kid, wrestling in the 80s and on MTV, his WWE watching habits today, Twitter blocks, experiences in Philly at the ECW/2300 Arena, how he began to work with Conrad Thompson and Bruce Prichard on Something To Wrestle, working with Robbie E on Why It Ended, working with Tony Schiavone on What Happened When and why his time with those shows ended, plus, nicknames, working with Vince Russo on TWC for Westwood One, the negativity that began once he started working with Vince, and his new show Total Engagement, as well as its recent issues with its provider. Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 6.14% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativemarchUse Coupon Code – CREATIVEMARCH to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, super serum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases! Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan!

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
The Best of CC: BRUCE PRICHARD

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 84:41


Episode sponsored by Ridge Wallet: https://www.ridgewallet.com/creativecontrol Use Code "CC10" for 10% off of your order On this "Best Of" edition of Creative Control with Joe Feeney, check out TWO uncut and unedited interviews we did with newest WWE Creative Team member and co-host of Something To Wrestle...BRUCE PRICHARD! It's interesting to hear him talk about STWW a couple of years ago when he and Conrad were less than a year into the show, as well as his thoughts on his rehiring and departure from Impact Wrestling, and a variety of views on the WWE product, Ring Of Honor, and talent from all across the scene in 2017 and 2018!Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 6.14% APR Tiege Hanleyhttp://www.tiege.com/creativecontrolUse Coupon Code – CREATIVECONTROL to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, superserum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases! Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan!

Creative Control with Joe Feeney
Episode 117: Mike Durband & Hambone

Creative Control with Joe Feeney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 91:59


Check out Episode 117 of Creative Control, early, unedited, and available on video, with my guests Mike Durband and Hambone! Topics discussed include AEW, Starrcast, Jussie Smollett, music, podcasting, WWE, Ronda/Becky/Charlotte, Nia Jax, Jericho/Brock, The Brand, Disco Inferno, "podcast producer feuds," and more! Please follow and support Creative Control in the following ways! Tiege Hanleyhttps://www.tiege.com/pages/lp-creativecontrolUse Coupon Code – CREATIVECONTROL to get 20% off your Tiege Hanley Men’s Skin Care Box! AM and PM treatments including a face wash, super serum, face scrub, and moisturizer! Developed by a world class scientist who designed the Ferrari Formula, with all natural ingredients!Blue Chew Go to BlueChew.com and use the code CREATIVE for a free month's supply, for only $5 shipping!Light StreamGo to Lightstream.com/creative for an additional interest rate discount on an already low credit consolidation loan at 6.14% APR Five Star Home Foods Head to fivestarhomefoods.com/ccnetwork to redeem an exclusive offer worth $100 off of your first order! The order includes all natural meals including steak, chicken, and more! Check out The CCN on social media @TheCCNetwork1 to keep up with all the shows and new releases! Please check out the Creative Control t shirt store at prowrestlingtees.com/ccwithjoefeeney , and check me out weekly on Keepin It 100 with Konnan! Please rate, review, and subscribe to Creative Control with Joe Feeney on iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, or Hipcast!

Zone 1 Radio - #LondonGP
#LondonGP with@radio_matthew - Ferrari Clienti Driver Bud Moeller at Laguna Seca -- @z1radio @FerrariRaces

Zone 1 Radio - #LondonGP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2013 61:00


Matthew presents #LondonGP - your weekly motor sport and music extravaganza on ZoneOneRadio - the community radio station for Central London. This week you'll need to do a bit of homework. For this show to make sense you’re going to need to watch at least one of the two phenomenal videos just below the links to this show on the facebook page - facebook.com/matthewontheradio They both feature a Ferrari Formula 1 car being flung around iconic American motor racing circuits - Infineon Raceway and Laguna Seca The mysterious man inside the scary looking black crash helmet is Bud Moeller and he is my guest on this week’s show. Music this week from Stevie Wonder, The Beatles, the Black Keys, Audioslave and Santana amongst others. -- www.twitter.com/radio_matthew and www.twitter.com/z1radio www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio