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Founders
The Invisible Billionaire: Daniel Ludwig

Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 50:00


Daniel Ludwig was the richest man in the world and no one knew his name. I've read almost 400 biographies of history's greatest founders and this book is one of my all time favorites. Daniel Ludwig started his company at 19 and was working on it well into his 90s. He built a massive conglomerate of over 200 companies operating in more than 50 countries. Spending the time to learn how he did this is a great investment. This episode will tell you what I learned from rereading The Invisible Billionaire: Daniel Ludwig by Jerry Shields. ----Ramp gives you everything you need to control spend, watch your costs, and optimize your financial operations —all on a single platform. Make history's greatest entrepreneurs proud by going to Ramp and learning how they can help your business control your costs and save more. ----Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work.  Get access to Founders Notes here. ----Join my free email newsletter to get my top 10 highlights from every book----EPISODE OUTLINE 1.  Obsessed with privacy, Ludwig pays a major public relations firm fat fees to keep his name out of the papers.2.  An associate speaks of his unlimited ingenuity in dreaming up new ways of doing things.3. Ludwig's most notable characteristic, besides his imagination and pertinacity, is a lifelong penchant for keeping his mouth shut.4. I'm in this business because I like it. I have no other hobbies.5. Pertinacity: Holding strongly to an opinion, purpose, or course of action, stubbornly or annoyingly persistent.6.  Risk Game: Self Portrait of an Entrepreneur by Francis Greenburger (Founders #243)7. At his peak, he owned more than 200 companies in 50 countries.8. War makes the demand for Ludwig's products and services skyrocket.9.  Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire by James Wallace and Jim Erickson. (Founders #290)10. He did not mellow as he grew richer and older.11. Some years later, the captain of a Ludwig ship made the extravagant mistake of mailing in a report of several pages held together by a paper clip. He received a sharp rebuke for his prodigality: "We do not pay to send ironmongery by air mail!"12. Ludwig's tightfistedness, however, persisted after the Depression, putting him in sharp contrast to such free spenders as Onassis and Niarchos. It also was largely responsible for many of his innovations in the shipbuilding industry.13. Onassis: An Extravagant Life by Frank Brady. (Founders #211)14. Ludwig's ridding his ships of any feature that did not contribute to profits pleased his own obsessive sense of economy and kept him a step ahead of the competition. When someone asked why he didn't put a grand piano aboard his ships, as Stavros Niarchos did, Ludwig snapped, "You can't carry oil in a grand piano."15. Stay in the game long enough to get lucky.16. The world is a very malleable place. If you know what you want, and you go for it with maximum energy and drive and passion, the world will often reconfigure itself around you much more quickly and easily than you would think.  The Pmarca Blog Archive Ebook by Marc Andreessen (Founders #50)17. The yacht was as much a business craft as any of his tankers and probably earned him more money than any of them.18. Like the Rockefeller organization, Ludwig had mastered the practice of keeping his money by transferring it from one pocket, one company to another, while appearing to spend it.19. He had learned something by now. Opportunities exist on the frontiers where most men dare not venture, and it is often the case that the farther the frontier, the greater the opportunity.20. The way to escape competition is to either do something no one else is doing or do it where no one else is doing it.21. Much of Ludwig's success was due to his willingness to venture where more timid entrepreneurs dared not go. ----Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast

Libro.fm Podcast
Huda Fahmy (Yes I'm Hot in This) & Anna Hersh (Wild Rumpus) on Community, Creativity, and Youth Lit.

Libro.fm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024


On today's episode of the Libro.fm Podcast, we dive into literacy for young readers with graphic novelist Huda Fahmy and children's bookshop owner Anna Hersh. We dive into school reading lists, storytime at bookshops, building confidence, the process of turning graphic novels into audiobooks, and even a mischievous cat with a knack for escaping in baby strollers. READ TRANSCRIPT Use promo code: SWITCH when signing up for a new Libro.fm membership to get two additional credits to use on any audiobooks—meaning you'll have three from the start. About Huda Fahmy: Huda Fahmy grew up in Dearborn, Michigan, and has loved comics since she was a child. She taught English to middle and high schoolers for eight years before she started writing about her experiences as a visibly Muslim woman in America and was encouraged by her older sister to turn these stories into comics. Huda was a finalist for the National Book Award for her YA graphic novel, Huda F Cares?. About Anna Hersh: Anna is the co-owner and animal care coordinator at Wild Rumpus Bookstore in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Before Wild Rumpus she worked with exotic animals in sanctuaries. Books discussed on today's episode: Huda F Are You? by Huda Fahmy Huda F Cares by Huda Fahmy As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh Not Quite a Ghost by Anne Ursu Run by Blake Crouch Endgame by Frank Brady

Schuss vorm Buch
#93 - Buchtipps zu Ostern

Schuss vorm Buch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 74:01


# 93 – Buchtipps zu Ostern vom Hardrock Himmel zum Malefiz Club Diesmal führen wir live, direkt in der Buchhandlung Bücken in Overath einen Soundcheck mit echten Gästen durch – großartig! Eröffnet wird das Osternest mit selbigem Buch – **„S O U N D C H E C K“**, eine Sammlung mit Geschichten für MusikliebhaberInnen und eine tolle Möglichkeit neue Autorinnen kennenzulernen, ohne ein ganzes Buch zu lesen. Ob Gitarre spielend im Hardrock Himmel oder seine Liebe zu Blasinstrumenten im Maschinenraum wiederfindend – großartig! Weiter geht es mit **Paradise Garden** von **„Elena Fischer“** – einem coming of age Roman mit weiblicher Protagonistin. Einer wunderbaren eigenwilligen und fantasievollen Mutter, die direkt im ersten Satz stirbt, und im letzten Satz direkt nochmal. Da gibt es noch Ihre dominante ungarische Großmutter, bei der sie nicht bleiben möchte und einen unbekannten Vater. Wie die 14-jährige sich im Nissan Ihrer Mutter auf die Suche nach ihrem Vater macht, was Sie erlebt und warum dass ein ganz besonderer Sommer für sie wird – lest selbst diese optimistische, positive und berührende Geschichte. Das **„Katzenhuhn“** von **"Bernhard Hoecker“** macht den Ostertisch perfekt - großartig! Ein schüchterner Hahn streift einen Katzenanzug über und so verkleidet wird er zum Katzenhuhn. Sein Selbstbewusstsein wird riesig und mit all den neuen Superhelden-Fähigkeiten befreit er sogar den Teich von Monstern! Für Kinder von 3-5 Jahre, also statt Socken und Schokolade lieber mal eine Geschichte vorlesen. – großartig! Zur Sache geht es bei **„Camilla Läckberg und Henrik Lexeus“ – „Schwarzlicht“** – hier werden allerlei Opfer mit Hilfe von manipulierten Zaubertricks zur Strecke gebracht. Die eiserne Jungfrau, Schwerter, nicht funktionierende Entfesselungskünstle aus einem Wassertank – man fragt sich direkt beim Lesen, welcher Taschenspielertrick als nächstes zum Einsatz kommt. – großartig! Würdest du deine Wohnung MIT FREMDEN tauschen? Vom Krimi zu Thriller mit dabei **„Andrea Nagele“ – „Und nebenan der Tod“** einer Geschichte über zwei Paare, die unterschiedlicher nicht sein könnten. Die einen leben in Venedig, die anderen in Berlin. Nach dem Unfall Ihrer besten Freundin kommen sie auf die Idee die Wohnung zu tauschen…nur komisch, dass ein Raum in der Wohnung nicht zugänglich ist…und die alte Frau im Flur widersprüchliche Geschichten über das Paar, welches eigentlich hier wohnt erzählt, bis sie stirbt. Immer aus der Perspektive der ProtagonistInnen erzählt wird man schleichend in psychologische Abgründe gezogen… Jetzt wird es kalt – eine Expedition in die Arktis von **„Juri Rytcheu“ „Traum im Polarnebel“** erzählt von einem verletzten Protagonisten, der auf Grund seiner Verletzung bei Einheimischen zurückgelassen wird, und nun Jahr um Jahr darauf wartet, daß sein Expeditionsschiff zurückkommt um ihn wieder abzuholen. Wie kann man sich auf ein fremdes Umfeld einlassen? Mehr als nur Iglu bauen und Robbenjagen – eine Liebesgeschichte gibt's noch dazu. – großartig! Oben drauf gibt es noch den doppelten **„Bobby Fischer“** Genie und Wahnsinn im Leben eines Schachspielers. Einmal als Biographie geschrieben von „Frank Brady“ – und die Grafic Novel von „Julian Voloj“. Detailgenau wird das Leben des bekanntesten Amerikanischen Schachspielers währen des Kalten Krieges erzählt. Sein fulminanter Aufstieg, seine schizophrenen Züge und auch der lange Weg nach unten. Wie er sich 4 Jahre Lang einschließt um dann ein Comeback in Jugoslawien zu versuchen. – großartig! Und für alle, die sich über die 80 **„GROSSARTIG“** gewundert haben – hört rein, denn wir performen LIVE den Soundblurb, den wir für die Heidelberger Literaturtage konzipiert haben. „Mehr Matz Bohlen geht nicht…. Brother Louie Louie Louie.“……HÄ? **Euch schöne Ostern und viel Spass beim Lesen!**

Perpetual Chess Podcast
EP 352- Emilia Castelao and Craig Dubose: Two Chess Enthusiasts on their Chess Passion Projects

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 70:33


This week on Perpetual Chess we feature two chess enthusiasts who are driving initiatives to improve the chess world. 1) Emilia Castelao is a history grad student, chess photographer and chess historian, who is collaborating with Mr. Dodgy to launch the Women in Chess Foundation. Their mission is to advocate for and empower women in the chess community. Emilia has a broad vision for the foundation, but the first order of business is to ensure a safe competitive environment for tournament players. With this goal in mind, the foundation is training onsite advocates to volunteer at tournaments all over the world. In our conversation, we also discuss Emilia's chess background and the roots of her enthusiasm for chess photography and history. 2) Craig Dubose is an Ireland-based dad and relatively recent chess enthusiast. Craig believes that more can be done to convert new chess fans into tournament players, and is running an annual tournament in Ireland, The Sligo Chess Tournament. Craig runs this tournament on a not-for-profit basis with the aim to improve the playing experience of area chess enthusiasts. Craig and his team made a documentary about last year's event, which you can see here. In our conversation, Craig discusses the challenges and rewards of running such a tournament, and shares tips for anyone interested in starting to run their own tournaments.  As always, timestamps of guests interviewed and topics discussed can be found below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. You can check our their new courses here:  https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ And some of my favorites here:  https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ Subscribe to my free newsletter, The Perpetual Chess Linkfest here: https://benjohnson.substack.com/ 3:15- Emilia Castelao joins the pod to discuss a new initiative called the Women in Chess Foundation.  Mentioned: Lula Roberts, Mr. Dodgy  To volunteer to become an advocate go to: https://www.womeninchess.com/ 19:00- Emilia discusses her background and her interest in chess history. Mentioned: Endgame by Dr. Frank Brady, Chess Notes by Edward Winter, Profile of a Prodigy, Episode X with Dr. Frank Brady  26:00- What got her into chess photography? 28:00- Does Emilia play and study chess much?  32:00- Thanks to Emilia for joining the pod! Keep up with the Women in Chess Foundation here: https://www.womeninchess.com/ Follow her on Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/emiliacastelao 33:00- Craig Dubose joins the podcast to discuss the background of the upcoming Sligo tournament in Ireland.  Mentioned: Welcome to Wrexham, Word Wars  45:00- Is it a priority to recruit titled players to compete in the tournament? 48:00- Why does Craig run the tournament on a non-profit basis?  52:00- Is it challenging to find a venue for a chess tournament? 58:00- What is Craig's advice for anyone interested in running a weekend tournament?  59:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Does Craig have a plan for what would happen if he were no longer able to run his tournaments?”  1:01:30- Does Craig get to play much? 1:04:00- Thanks to Craig for joining the pod! You can learn more about the Sligo tournament here: https://itsligochesstournament.ie/ You can watch the documentary about last year's event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSx5qHpI5lw&feature=youtu.be Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Founders
#292 The Invisible Billionaire

Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 54:10


What I learned from rereading The Invisible Billionaire: Daniel Ludwig by Jerry Shields. This episode is brought to you by: Tiny: Tiny is the easiest way to sell your business. Tiny provides quick and straightforward exits for Founders.  ----Follow one of my favorite podcasts Invest Like The Best !----[2:00] Obsessed with privacy, Ludwig pays a major public relations firm fat fees to keep his name out of the papers.[4:00]  An associate speaks of his unlimited ingenuity in dreaming up new ways of doing things.[5:00] Ludwig's most notable characteristic, besides his imagination and pertinacity, is a lifelong penchant for keeping his mouth shut.[5:00] I'm in this business because I like it. I have no other hobbies.[6:00] Holding strongly to an opinion, purpose, or course of action, stubbornly or annoyingly persistent.[8:00] Risk Game: Self Portrait of an Entrepreneur by Francis Greenburger (Founders #243)[10:00] At his peak, he owned more than 200 companies in 50 countries.[23:00] War makes the demand for Ludwig's products and services skyrocket.[25:00] Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire by James Wallace and Jim Erickson. (Founders #290)[28:00] He did not mellow as he grew richer and older.[28:00] Some years later, the captain of a Ludwig ship made the extravagant mistake of mailing in a report of several pages held together by a paper clip. He received a sharp rebuke for his prodigality: "We do not pay to send ironmongery by air mail!"[29:00] Ludwig's tightfistedness, however, persisted after the Depression, putting him in sharp contrast to such free spenders as Onassis and Niarchos. It also was largely responsible for many of his innovations in the shipbuilding industry.[29:00] Onassis: An Extravagant Life by Frank Brady. (Founders #211)[30:00] Ludwig's ridding his ships of any feature that did not contribute to profits pleased his own obsessive sense of economy and kept him a step ahead of the competition. When someone asked why he didn't put a grand piano aboard his ships, as Stavros Niarchos did, Ludwig snapped, "You can't carry oil in a grand piano."[31:00] Stay in the game long enough to get lucky.[32:00] The world is a very malleable place. If you know what you want, and you go for it with maximum energy and drive and passion, the world will often reconfigure itself around you much more quickly and easily than you would think.  The Pmarca Blog Archive Ebook by Marc Andreessen (Founders #50)[37:00] The yacht was as much a business craft as any of his tankers and probably earned him more money than any of them.[40:00] Like the Rockefeller organization, Ludwig had mastered the practice of keeping his money by transferring it from one pocket, one company to another, while appearing to spend it.[42:00] He had learned something by now. Opportunities exist on the frontiers where most men dare not venture, and it is often the case that the farther the frontier, the greater the opportunity.[43:00] The way to escape competition is to either do something no one else is doing or do it where no one else is doing it.[43:00] Much of Ludwig's success was due to his willingness to venture where more timid entrepreneurs dared not go.----Subscribe to listen to Founders Premium — Subscribers can ask me questions directly and listen to Ask Me Anything (AMA) episodes. ----Join my free email newsletter to get my top 10 highlights from every book----I use Readwise to organize and remember everything I read. You can try Readwise for 60 days for free here.  ----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
'If it gets into a flock, there can be serious mortality' - Red alert issued for avian flu

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 10:46


Frank Brady, who serves as Ulster & North Leinster Regional Chairman for the IFA and Niall Hatch of Birdwatch Ireland joined Anton Savage on the show to discuss the 'red alert' warning for avian flu...

Perpetual Chess Podcast
EP 281- Dr. Stuart Margulies tells the story behind the classic, best-selling book, Bobby Fischer Teacher Chess

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 84:39 Very Popular


This week on Perpetual Chess we are joined by Dr. Stuart Margulies, the co-author of the legendary, best-selling chess book, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess. First published in 1966, and written along with Donn Mosenfelder and Fischer himself, this book has sold more than 1.25 million copies, and many believe it to be the best selling chess book of all time! Dr. Margulies tells the story of the modest beginnings of the book, and of his first and subsequent encounters with his fellow New Yorker, Bobby Fischer. Stuart is 89 years of age, but has vivid memories of Fischer and many other key New York City chess figures. Stuart worked as an educational psychologist, and also shares his take on the whether playing chess can positively impact reading scores, a subject about which he wrote a paper in the 1990s. It was so much fun to hear Stuart's reflections on his life in chess! More details and timestamps can be found below.  0:00- Stuart shares his earliest first-hand memories of Bobby Fischer Mentioned: Alan Kaufman, Jack Collins, FM Asa Hoffman  0:08- We discuss the origins of Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess Mentioned: Donn Mosenfelder, Leslie Ault, IM Raymond Weinstein, IM Michael Valvo, Shelby Lyman, Episode 250 with FM Asa Hoffman  16:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here: New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels - Chessable.com 17:00- We discuss more about the history of Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, including the origins of its title.  Mentioned: Dr. Frank Brady, Fischer-Larsen 1958 28:00- Stuart discusses the one time he beat Fischer in a casual game, and shares more about his personal interactions with Fischer.  Mentioned: The Kevitz defense, Shernaz Kennady 44:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. Aimchess' algorithm reviews your games and gives you actionable advice on how to improve your game. Check it out for free and if you choose to subscribe you can use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 45:00- Patreon mailbag question: How did Margulies and his collaborators decide to use a format that had no chess notation?  Mentioned: Secrets of Spectacular Chess  50:00- Stuart discusses his own, and others people's research into the effect of chess instruction on kids' reading scores.  Mentioned: Margulies' Whitepaper: The Effect of Chess on Reading Scores, WGM Tatev Abrahamyan, GM Levon Aronian  58:00- Stuart describes his encounters with GM Nicolas Rossolimo and a young GM Judit Polgar  Mentioned: FM Jude Acers, Abraham Kupchik, Irving Chernev, Al Horowitz, Fred Reinfeld  1:07:00- What was the motivation for writing Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess? 1:13:00- As such a sharp 89 year old, does Stuart have any mental and physical health tips?  Mentioned: New in Chess Magazine, GM Genna Sosonko's books , A Change of Air by Ivan Gold can be found the compilation Nickel Miseries, Endgame by Dr. Frank Brady   1:21:00- Thanks so much to Stuart for joining the show!  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: Donate — The Perpetual Chess Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Frii Lunch
S3.Ep.7: Balance and Depth of a Lion Tamer

Frii Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 68:46


Episode description below, but first… Special Thank You to our sponsors: BULLSEYE LLC Ready! Aim! Bullseye! Where safety is our ammo. www.bullseye-LLC.com GENERATION ONE LOGISTICS Taking pride in putting our Carriers first, and helping Owner-Operators get premium loads, stay organized, and increase profit. www.GenOneLLC.info SCARLET OAK CANDLE CO. The Self-Care Experts www.scarletoakcandleco.com Balance and a Lions Devotion Frii and fellow New Haven bred creative/educator Frank Brady, discuss what it means to be a “connector” of talents, being a lion vs lion tamer, and reminds us that consistency wins you respect, but balance earns you the devotion of others. FOLLOW FRII HERE: https://linktr.ee/therealfrii FOLLOW FRANK BRADY: www.instagram.com/FrankEbrady --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Perpetual Chess Podcast
Book Recap #22- Discussing Isaac Lipnitsky's Questions of Modern Chess Theory, with Martin Justesen

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 60:02


Perpetual Chess is back with an edition of Chess Books Recaptured, a recurring book review podcast. Today I am joined by Martin Justesen to discuss the underrated Soviet-era classic Questions of Modern Chess Theory, by Isaac Lipnitsky. Originally published in 1956 in the Soviet Union, it was not translated and published in English until Quality Chess did it in 2006. And the chess world is quite lucky that it was translated! As usual we share historical details, lessons learned from the book and a few favorite segments in our discussion. Of course we also get into some of the details of Isaac Lipnitsky's life, as well as discussing what is new with our returning guest-co-host, Martin. Please read on for more details and timestamps.  Martin's prior Adult Improver Interview: Episode 209 0:00- Why did Martin choose this book? What makes it noteworthy?  Mentioned: Book Recap #18- Nimzowitsch's My System, Endgame by Frank Brady  8:30- For what level chess player is this book most helpful?  Mentioned: Logical Chess Move by Move, Winning Chess Strategies, Simple Chess  12:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Aimchess analyzes your online games and provides actionable improvement insights. Check out their updated website, and if you decide to subscribe please use the code “Perpetual30” to save 30%.  13:30- We discuss the formats in which the book is available. We couldn't find much beyond the paper book format.  17:00- Who was Isaac Lipnitsky?  19:00- Why is this book sometimes compared to IM John Watson's Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy? Mentioned: Lipnitsky-Petrosian 1950, Episode 258 With GM Matthew Sadler, Translator John Sugden  28:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here:  New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels - Chessable.com 29:30- What were the most noteworthy segments of the book?  Mentioned: Anderson-Kieseritzky, Botvinnik-Capablanca 1938, Steinitz-Von Bardeleben 1895   46:00- Thanks so much to Martin for joining the show Check out all of Martin's Books Here:  Amazon.com: Martin B. Justesen: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle Also Mentioned: Street Smart Chess, Improve Your Chess Now  Sign up for Martin's newsletter here. This month we will make another donation to Chess in Slums.  Donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/chess-education-in-africa?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet Listen to my Interview with Tunde Onakoye on Episode 219 54:00- This month's blindfold puzzles are straight from Martin's new book, Blindfold Opening Visualization Puzzle #1, White to move - 1. E4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 d6 4. Nc3 Ne7 5. Nd5 g6?? Puzzle #2, White to move- 1. Nf3 d5 2. G3 c5 3. Bg2 Nc6 4. D4 e6 5. 00 Nf6 6. C4 dxc4 7. Ne5 Nxd4? You can find a Lichess study with the answers to both puzzles here: https://lichess.org/study/ZYkBctm8/gXF6JORT If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Founders
Aristotle Onassis: An Extravagant Life

Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 35:32


What I learned from reading Onassis: An Extravagant Life by Frank Brady. Sign up to listen to the rest of this episode and get lifetime access to every full episode. You will: Immediately unlock 219 full length episodes that are available no where else.Get access to every future episode.Learn from history's greatest entrepreneurs and apply their ideas to your work.Tap this link on a mobile device so you can install your private podcast feed into your favorite podcast player. It takes less than 30 seconds to set up. WHAT OTHER PEOPLE ARE SAYING:“Without a doubt, the highest value-to-cost ratio I've taken advantage of in the last year is the Founders podcast premium feed. Tap into eons of knowledge and experiences, condensed into digestible portions. Highly, highly recommend. “Uniquely outstanding. No fluff and all substance. David does an outstanding job summarizing these biographies and hones in on the elements that make his subjects so unique among entrepreneurs. I particularly enjoy that he focuses on both the founder's positive and negative characteristics as a way of highlighting things to mimic and avoid.”“I just paid for my first premium podcast subscription for Founders podcast. Learning from those who came before us is one of the highest value ways to invest time. David does his homework and exponentially improves my efficiency by focusing on the most valuable lessons.”“I haven't found a better return on my time and money than your podcast for inspiration and time-tested wisdom to help me on my journey.“I've now listened to every episode. From this knowledge I've doubled my business to $500k a year. Love your passion and recommend your podcast to everyone.”“Founders is the only podcast I pay for and it's worth 100x the cost.”“I have listened to many podcasts on entrepreneurship (HIBT, Masters of Scale, etc.) and find Founders to be consistently more helpful than any other entrepreneurship podcast. David is a craftsperson, he carefully reads biographies of founders, distills the most important anecdotes and themes from their life, and draws commonalities across lives. David's focus is rightfully not on teaching you a formula to succeed but on constantly pushing you to think different.”“I highly highly recommend this podcast. Holy cow. I've been binge listening to these and you start to see patterns across all these incredible humans.”Listening to your podcast has changed my life and that is not a statement I make often.“After one episode I quickly joined the Misfit feed. Love the insight and thoughts shared along the way. David loves what he does and it shines through on the podcast. Definitely my go-to podcast now.”“It is worth every penny. I cannot put into words how fantastic this podcast is. Just stop reading this and get the full access.”“Personally it's one of my top 3 favorite podcasts. If you're into business and startups and technology, this is for you. David covers good books and I've come to really appreciate his perspective. Can't say enough good things.”“I quickly subscribed and it's honestly been the best money I've spent all year. It has inspired me to read biographies. Highly recommend.”“This is the most inspirational and best business podcast out there. David has inspired me to focus on biographies rather than general business books. I'm addicted.”“Anyone interested in business must find the time to listen to each any every Founders podcast. A high return on investment will be a virtual certainty. Subscribe and start listening as soon as possible.”“David saves you hundreds of hours by summarizing bios of legendary business founders and providing valuable insight on what makes an individual successful. He has introduced me to many founders I would have never known existed.”“The podcasts offer spectacular lessons on life, human nature and business achievement. David's enthusiasm and personal thoughts bring me joy. My journey has been enhanced by his efforts.”"Founders is the best self investment that I've made in years."GET LIFETIME ACCESS TO FOUNDERS

RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast
The InFOCUS Podcast: Charity Holman, WVVA

RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 8:25


Gray Television just selected her to succeed the retiring Frank Brady, an individual at the helm of an NBC affiliate in West Virginia.She, like Brady, has been at the station — WVVA-6 in Beckley, W. Va. — for 15 years.What does the longevity of these tenures say about life at a small-market Big Four affiliate? Listen to this RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM and hosted by Adam R Jacobson, and you'll get the answer ... and more!

Tourist Information
Episode 65: Frank Brady

Tourist Information

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 81:21


Frank Brady is an American writer, editor, biographer and educator. Chairman of the Department of Mass Communications, Journalism, Television and Film at St. John's University, New York, he is founding editor of Chess Life magazine.

Perpetual Chess Podcast
EP.212 - IM John Donaldson returns again!

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 104:06


In addition to being a strong player, and often the Captain of the US Olimpiad team, IM John Donaldson is a renowned chess historian and author. He has been researching the life of Bobby Fischer for a decade, and he has been on the podcast in the past to discuss his prior publications on Fischer. Late in 2020, IM John Donaldson published his most comprehensive, and acclaimed Fischer work yet, Bobby Fischer and his World. This book was already named Chess.com’s 2020 book of the year, despite some stiff competition in a great year for chess books. I greatly enjoyed John’s work, which is a combination of biography and game analysis. In our conversation, of course we discuss details of Fischer’s life in some detail, with a particular emphasis on the new details John has uncovered. We also take time to remember the life and legacy of John’s friend, legendary GM Lubomir “Lubosh” Kavalek, and to discuss the state of John’s own chess game. As always, you can get lots more details and related hyperlinks in the description or on the Perpetual Chess webpage. Enjoy! 0:00- We begin by discussing the legacy of John’s friend, legendary player and trainer,  GM Lubomir “Lubosh” Kavalek who recently passed away.  Mentioned:  Episode 54 with IM John Donaldson Episode 143 with IM John Donaldson  Also Mentioned: GM Bobby Fischer, GM Hikaru Nakamura, GM Gata Kamsky, GM Fabiano Caruana, GM Wesley So, GM Lubosh Kavalek, Fred Wilson’s interview with GM Lubomir Kavalek, GM Joel Benjamin, GM Lev Alburt, Jerry and Fran Weikel of the Western States Open, GM Kavalek’s Huffington Post archive,  Peter Doggers chess.com obituary of GM Lubosh Kavalek, Chess Life and Review of Archive, Milos Forman, Ivan Passer, Gufeld-Kavalek 1962, Portisch-Kavalek 1975, GM Andrew Soltis   18:00- Perpetual Chess is brought in part by AImchess.com which collates data from your online games and gives you actionable advice and lessons. Check out the site, and if you subscribe use the Promo code “Chess30” to get a 30% discount.    18:45- Are there any fact that John and his friend and fellow eminent Fischer biographer Frank Brady disagree on?  Mentioned: GM Boris Gelfand’s Technical Decision Making in Chess, FM Andrey Terekhov’s The Life and Games of Vasily Smyslov, IM Stuart Rachels’ The Best I Saw in Chess, GM William Lombardy, Dragoljub Minec, Jackie Beers    27:00- John’s book is published by the publishing company of IM Jeremy Silman and his wife, Gwen Feldman- Did John work directly with Silman on this book?  Mentioned: Silman-James press    29:00- A question from the Patreon Mailbag: Which modern player most resembles Fischer in playing style?  Mentioned: GM Peter Leko, Leko discussing studying with Fischer. GM Miguel Najdor   33:00- How would Bobby have enjoyed modern chess with faster time controls?  Mentioned: GM Walter Shipman    35:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Get Chessable’s IOS app if you haven’t already, and you can check out their latest offerings here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/   37:00- How close was Bobby Fischer to playing a comeback match against GM Yasser Seirawan? Is John glad that Fischer did make a comeback?  Mentioned: Lou Hays, GM Alex Sherzer, GM Larry Christiansen, GM Boris Spassky, GM Duncan Settles    43:00- Patreon question: Did Bobby have any students or proteges?  Mentioned: GM Michael Bezold, Carmine Nigro, GM Reuben Fine, Episode 202 with Dr. Frank Brady, No Regrets, Fischer-Spassky 1992    48:30- How is this book different from John’s prior publications about Fischer?  Mentioned: A Legend on the Road   53:00- Will there be more Fischer projects forthcoming from John? What mysteries still remain from the details of Bobby’s life?  Mentioned: World Chess Hall of Fame, GM Jesse Kraai’s interview with John Donaldson, David Delucia, GM Svetozar Gligoric, James Gore, IM Anthony Saidy, John Collins    1:05:00- As an expert on American chess history, can John think of any historically accomplished adult improvers?  Mentioned: GM Akiba Rubinstein, Jerry Hanken, GM Mihai Suba, Abe Turner, Carmine Nigro,    1:09:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessmood.com!  Check out their blog here:  https://chessmood.com/blog  and check out their YouTube, featuring Lessons with a Grandmaster here: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChessMood   1:10:00- John discusses the underappreciated  chess legacy of IM Bernard Zuckerman    1:13:00- From 1988-2000, John and GM Yasser Seirawan published a legendary chess magazine called Inside Chess, how does John recall those years?  Mentioned: Hanon Russell, IM Nikolay Minev, GM Alexander Baburin, TheChessLibrary.com, FM Michael Shahade    1:21:00- Now that this book has been published, will John be resuming OTB chess? If he were to resume chess training, what would he do to sharpen up?  Mentioned: Mark Pinto, Your Jungle Guide to Chess Tactics by GM Peter Prohaszka, IM Yuriy Krykun, Quality Chess, Thinker’s Publishing, New in Chess Books, Russell Enterprises, GM Boris Gelfand  1:29:00- What will John work on next? Mentioned: IM Eric Tangborn, GM Hein Donner, GM Pal Benko   1:33:00- Book giveaway instructions! Write a review of Perpetual Chess on ANY PODCAST REVIEW PLATFORM Take a screenshot before hitting submit Email the screenshot to Ben at perpetualchesspod.com  Winner will be announced on February 14, 2020   1:34:00- Thanks to John for joining the show!  Order the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Bobby-Fischer-World-John-Donaldson/dp/1890085197/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=john+donaldson+chess&qid=1612108311&s=books&sr=1-2 Email John at imwjd at aol.com    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SALLE 101
L’émission du jeudi 7 janvier 2021

SALLE 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021


[…] Pour sa première émission de l’année, la Salle 101 s’offre un lifting politique poujadiste et t’offre plusieurs cadeaux somptuaires, de nature divertissante : Le jeu de la dame, roman de Walter Tevis, désormais série télé à succès. Fin de partie, biographie de Bobby Fisher par Frank Brady. À l’état de nature, novella de Damon [...]

SALLE 101
L'émission du jeudi 7 janvier 2021

SALLE 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021


[…] Pour sa première émission de l'année, la Salle 101 s'offre un lifting politique poujadiste et t'offre plusieurs cadeaux somptuaires, de nature divertissante : Le jeu de la dame, roman de Walter Tevis, désormais série télé à succès. Fin de partie, biographie de Bobby Fisher par Frank Brady. À l'état de nature, novella de Damon […]

Perpetual Chess Podcast
EP.202 - Dr. Frank Brady

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 90:49


Dr. Frank Brady has led a long and distinguished career both in and out of the chess world. Before retiring, he was the Chairman of the Department of Mass Communications, Journalism, Television and Film at St. John’s University. Frank is also the Founding Editor of Chess Life Magazine, and is well known for writing multiple books about Bobby Fischer, who Frank knew since Bobby’s teenage years, and about whom he is a leading authority. Dr. Brady is best known for his best-selling and brilliant 2011 biography of Fischer, Endgame: Fischer’s Rise and Fall from Remarkable Prodigy to the Edge of Madness. In our conversation, Frank shares many personal recollections about his interactions with Bobby, including a first-hand account of what it was like to be at the famed Fischer-Spassky Match of the Century in Reykjavik in 1972. Frank contextualizes the brilliance and the faults of Bobby Fischer, and tells some great stories from his personal experiences.  You will not want to miss this first hand account of chess history! Please read on for more details, relevant links, and timestamps.   0:00- Dr. Brady's free Zoom lecture on the hit Netflix miniseries Queen's Gambit takes place November 17th at 7pm New York time. It is done in conjunction with the Marshall Chess Club, and you can register here: https://www.marshallchessclub.org/tournaments/register/5304?fbclid=IwAR1mEKWkpZIVFdda80Z6oMjF0Mbb3qoB4HIBHLOa7KkbZ4PDEprIFpBBpEg 02:00- What was it like to attend the “Match of the Century” between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in person in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1972?  Mentioned: Shelby Lyman, Harold Schonberg, Fred Cramer, Don Schultz, GM Max Euwe, Jack Collins, GM William Lombardy, GM Larry Evans    10:30- Frank discusses the question of whether Bobby knew who his father was, and whether he was aware of his Jewish heritage.   Mentioned: FM Donny Ariel, Hans Gerhardt Fischer, Paul Nemenyi, The Wicked Son by David Mamet, IM Karl Burger, David Delucia, GM Pal Benko, Gardar Sverrisson   18:30- How would Frank describe Bobby’s personality?  Mentioned: IM John Donaldson’s  interview with GM Jesse Kraai of ChessDojo:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEm8unB18EI , Chess World Magazine, Carmine Nigro, GM Samuel Reshevky    28:00- What chess improvement advice did Bobby Fischer give to Frank Brady?  Mentioned: Perpetual Chess Episode 86 with Fred Wilson, Perpetual Chess Patreon page, GM Reuben Fine, Bernard Zuckerman    32:30- Does Frank think that Bobby Fischer had Asperger’s Syndrome? How did Frank find out Fischer’s IQ?  Mentioned: Stuart Margulies, Ariel Mengarini, Milton Hanauer, Gardar Sverrisson, Robert Mundell, Zita Rajcsányi   40:15- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. If you would like to learn about the chess brilliance of Bobby Fischer utilizing their patented Movetrainer technology, you can check out GM Garry Kasparov’s My Great Predecessor’s Volume 4, among other books and courses:  https://www.chessable.com/my-great-predecessors-part-4/course/29726/   41:00- Frank answers a question from the Patreon mailbag relating to the history of The Log Cabin Chess Club.  Mentioned: Elliott Forry Laucks    47:00- More Patreon mailbag questions: What were Bobby’s political views before they became more radical?  When was Bobby’s chess peak? Does Frank think that Bobby was clinically insane?  Mentioned: GM Tigran Petroisian, GM Mark Taimanov, GM Bent Larsen    52:00- What did Bobby’s Icelandic friends from his later years think of Bobby?  Mentioned: Magnus Skulason   53:30- Friend of the podcast Douglas Griffin asks Frank whether he is aware of Fischer being particularly influenced by GM Isaac Boleslavsky. Mentioned: Douglas Griffin’s blog: https://dgriffinchess.wordpress.com/ GM Hein Donner     56:00- What were Frank’s interactions with GM Boris Spassy like?  Mentioned: Darnay Hoffman   1:00:00- In addition to knowing Fischer, Frank knew the famed artist and chess enthusiast Marcel Duchamp. Frank tells a story of a memorable encounter with the artist.    1:04:00- Frank still plays the occasional tournament chess game, and he is in great health as an 86 year-old. What health advice can he share?    1:05:30- As an expert on film and chess, Frank compares  the smash-hit Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit as it compares to other representations of chess in film/on television. How does the current chess boom compare to the Fischer boom?   Mentioned: IM Jay Bonin, GM Patrick Wolff, IM John Donaldson    1:10:00- To what does Frank attribute the success of Endgame outside of the chess world?  Mentioned: IM John Donaldson’s Bobby Fischer and his World, Brad Darrah’s book    1:17:00- Whom does Frank think I should interview? FM Asa Hoffman, Gary Forman, Andy Ansel, David Delucia, Jeffrey Tannenbaum    1:19:30- Where would Frank rank Netflix’s smash hit, The Queen’s Gambit,  compared to other film representations of chess?  Mentioned: GM Peter Heine Nielsen,  Critical Thinking, The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig, whose film adaptation was called Brainwashed,  The Luzhin Defense    1:25:00- Thanks so much to Dr. Brady for an amazing interview! You can reach him via email at bradyfm at msn.com   If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice
New York GAA County Finals Review - Historic St. Barnabas Win

The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 58:18


History -- as St. Barnabas become the first team made up of all American born players to win the New York senior football championship.Michael reviews a thrilling final at Gaelic Park last Sunday with Frank Brady and we discuss what it means for the local Woodlawn/Barnabas community -- and the wider New York GAA community as a whole.This is a jam-packed podcast featuring post-match interviews with St Barnabas manager Johnny McGeaney, St Barnabas chairman and selector Mike Brosnan and winning captain -- Conor Rafferty.New York County Board Chair Joan Henchy gives us her thoughts on the win and we also look back on the senior hurling championship final -- where Hoboken Guards clinched a historic 3 in a row.Hoboken player and selector Paul “Dumper” Loughnane is speaks to us about that achievement.We also discuss Ulster's win in the Junior A Hurling Final and the remaining games on the New York calendar including the Junior A and B finals and the ladies football championship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice
New York GAA County Finals Preview With Frank Brady

The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 27:36


We preview Sunday's New York GAA County Finals with reporter and former New York GAA football manager Frank Brady. Frank Brady is back to preview Sunday's New York GAA County Finals.Ulster v Westmeath

The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice
New York GAA Championships 2020 Preview With Frank Brady

The Long Hall Podcast - America's Irish Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 41:19


Veteran reporter and former New York GAA football manager Frank Brady gives us a preview of the 2020 New York Championship scene.Frank has been attending games at Gaelic Park since the 1970s and writes match reports for The Irish Voice, The Irish Echo and IrishCentral.comFrank gives us a rundown on all adult men's grades in both hurling and football -- as well as the ladies football division.We also discuss how COVID-19 has effected this year's championships -- in terms of turn out and standard -- now that the J1 summer sanctions have not been able to travel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Perpetual Chess Podcast
Book Recap: My 60 Memorable Games by Bobby Fischer with guest co-host FM Donny Ariel

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 115:01


On this month’s edition of Chess Books Recaptured, I am joined by FM Donny Ariel to discuss one of the most acclaimed chess books of all time, Bobby Fischer’s My 60 Memorable Games.  This book, of course needs little introduction. It is a game compilation that covers the period 1957-1967, a stretch that saw Fischer ascend from talented teen to the world’s elite. The book has been mentioned as a favorite countless times on Perpetual Chess, and was a formative one for both Donny and me. My co-host, like Fischer, is a New York native, who used to frequent the Manhattan Chess Club, and has heard stories passed down about Fischer throughout his chess-playing life. When Donny is not helping me recap chess books, he is a bankruptcy lawyer with 2 young kids at home, so I greatly appreciate his taking the time to help with this project. As always, you can find lots more details and timestamps below, and embedded hyperlinks are on the podcast website here:  https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog 0:00- We begin by talking about Donny’s background, and about the long shadow that Fischer casts in New York City, where Donny lives.    Mentioned: Profile of a Prodigy by Frank Brady, GM Garry Kasparov on Fischer in the NY Review of the Books, GM Alex Fishbein, Fischer-Geller 1967, Fred Wilson books- https://www.fredwilsonchess.com/, The Art of Chess Analysis by GM Jan Timman, IM Kamran Shirazi, GM Larry Evans,    19:00- We share a few stories from those who had the experience of being alive when Fischer’s book came out in 1969. Mentioned: NM Fred Wilson, Richard Reich, GM William Lombady, Fischer-Gligoric Candidates 1959, Spassky-Fischer Game 1 1972    31:00- We discuss the available formats of the book. It is available on Kindle, but there it is not available on Chessable, Forward Chess or another e-book app that enables you to play through the moves. ,A LiChess study compilation here has all 60 games: https://lichess.org/study/fokh9Tmy,and Chessgames.com lists the games here: https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1000498, GM Jesse Kraai    34:00- My Great Predecessors Part 4 by Garry Kasparov is largely about GM Bobby Fischer, and it is a great way to study his games. It is available with MoveTrainer technology on Chessable.com: https://www.chessable.com/my-great-predecessors-part-4/course/29726/   35:00- We read the introduction and then discuss the themes of the book a bit.  Mentioned: GM Larry Evans, GM Emanuel Lasker, NM Nick Conticello, Fischer-Lombardy 1960, GM Mark Taimanov, GM Bent Larsen, GM Tigran Petrosian, GM Peter Svidler    44:30- We share and discuss some of our favorite quotes from the book and talk about some of the most famous games. Mentioned: Fischer-Larsen 1958, Fischer-Larsen 1963/4, Agadmator’s Fischer-Botvinnik Recap, The Old Riddle of Fischer-Botvinnik by Karsten Muller for Chessbase.com, Botvinnik-Fischer brief YouTube footage, Szabo-Fischer 1960, Fischer-Tal 1961,Endgame by Frank Brady , Fischer-Lombardy 1960, Fischer-Bolbachan 1962, Walther-Fischer 1959, Fischer-Gligoric 1959   1:10:00- Why did he choose the title “My 60 Memorable Games?”  Fischer-Celle 1964, IM Anatoly Lein, IM Kostya Kavutskiy    1:17:00- Getting back to our favorite games, Fischer-Geller 1967 is another fascinating game, despite its being one of the 3 in the book that Fischer lost.  Mentioned: Fischer-Benko 1963, Pal Benko: My Life, Games and Compositions, GM Jan Gustaffson, Fischer-Najdorf 1962   1:29:00- What chess improvement lessons can we learn from My 60 Memorable Games? For what level student is it appropriate? Mentioned: GM Hikaru Nakamura,GM Jesse Kraai,  Logical Chess Move by Move, Zurich 1953   1:48:00- Thanks to FM Donny Ariel for helping out! Next month’s book recap will be Blindfold Chess: History, Psychology, Techniques, Champions, World Records, and Important Games By Eliot Hearst and John Knott  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate  

Perpetual Chess Podcast
EP.172 - GM Andy Soltis Returns

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 63:44


Despite having retired from his day job at the NY Post, noted chess author and historian GM Andy Soltis remains quite busy writing chess books. This week he returns to Perpetual Chess to tell some great stories and discuss the books that he has been working on since our last conversation, in September of 2018. In particular, we discussed GM Soltis’ new book, How to Swindle in Chess, and his recently updated classic, Bobby Fischer Rediscovered. Andy was able to also provide some great historical perspective on topics ranging from chess in New York City in past decades, to the 2020 FIDE Candidates, to the coronavirus. Please read on for further details and timestamps.    0:00- We begin by catching up a bit on the impact that the coronavirus had on GM Soltis’ travel plans, and Andy shares some great historical perspective on some New York City chess characters.    Mentioned: Marshall Chess Club, GM Robert Byrne and IM Donald Byrne, GM Arthur Bisguier, IM James Sherwin, GM William Lombardy, Caroline Marshall, Manhattan Chess Club, Bobby Fischer, IM Ray Weinstein, Bruce Pandolfini, GM Nicolas Rossolimo   13:15- When I spoke with Andy, the 2020 FIDE Candidates Tournament was ongoing despite the coronavirus, and he was able to provide some historical perspective on other historical tournaments that took place under unusual circumstances.  Mentioned:  Mannheim 1914 Chess Tournament, Alexander Alekhine, Frank Marshall, Efim Bogoljubov, Ian Nepomniatchi, Alexander Grischuk, Ding Liren-Caruana 2020, Capablanca-Marshall 1918, GM Mikhail Tal, Carlsen-So 2020, Fischer-Taimanov 1971 match, game 4,Bobby Fischer: The Greatest? By Max Euwe, Frank Brady, FM Asa Hoffman, My Great Predecessors: Volume 4    29:00- Andy expounds on an interesting column he recently wrote for Chess Life magazine, called The Half Life of Truth: How long is it relevant what the result would have been in a famous chess game with best play?  Mentioned: Bobby Fischer Rediscovered, Fischer-Celle 1964, Fischer-Blackstone 1964, Fischer-Spassky 1972 Game 1, The Complete Chess Swindler by GM David Smerdon    37:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out Garry Kasparov’s My Great Predecessors, using Chessable’s MoveTrainer here: https://www.chessable.com/my-great-predecessors-part-1/course/22994/   38:00- What did GM Soltis discover in researching his new book, How to Swindle in Chess  Mentioned: GM Viswanathan Anand, Keres-Geller 1962, Carlsen-Van Wely, Viktor Korchnoi, GM Emanuel Lasker   48:00- How should chess improvers stuck at home with extra study time spend that time?   Mentioned: GM Magnus Carlsen, GM Tigran Petrosian, GM Mikhail Tal, Ruth Haring, GM Peter Biyiasis, Eliot Hearst     55:00- In closing, Andy tells a story in which he compares his experiences after September 11 in  NYC to the current tense moments we are now living through.    Thanks, as always, to GM Soltis for sharing his chess knowledge with us. You can buy all of his books here: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B000APTX5I?_encoding=UTF8&node=283155&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=date-desc-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader   If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate

Leitrim Daily
Leitrim GAA Supporters Club Launch - Faces & Places: Episode 166

Leitrim Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 37:58


Leitrim GAA's Annual Supporters Club launch took place last Thursday in Croke Park with over 200 Leitrim people assembled from both Dublin and home. Master of Ceremonies and one of the event organisers Colin Regan spoke to Breifne Earley about the significance of the event not just in terms of the finance raised by the Supporters Club but by keeping exiled Leitrim natives connected to the county, the GAA and each other. Feargal McGill, another Leitrim native based in Croke Park in his day job as Director of Player, Club and Games Administration with the GAA spoke to Breifne about how himself and Colin being based in HQ every day helped open the doors of the national stadium for the evening in recent years. Former Leitrim Person of the Year, Frank Brady, now resident in New York City and a stalwart of gaelic games in the Big Apple was at the event in Croker and talked about the importance of that link between home and the overseas exiles. Eamon Duignan, the driving force behind the "Help Build The Wall" campaign which has raised over €400,000 to date for Leitrim GAA spoke about the individual personal connections behind the success of the project. County Board Chairman, Enda Stenson, spoke to Breifne about the importance of the fundraising to supporting the work of the board over the year. Breifne also spoke to some of the passengers on the bus trip home from Dublin about why they make the annual trek to HQ each and every year. Joe Walpole of Drumkeerin and Ballinamore's Dessie McHugh talk about why they make the journey each year ahead of the National League start.

Farmland
FarmLand - Episode 7

Farmland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 45:39


On this week’s episode of FarmLand, Dr. Eoin Ryan, senior veterinary inspector at the Department of Agriculture, and Frank Brady, IFA county chairman for Monaghan, discuss the issue of bovine TB, while Teagasc cattle specialist Karen Dukelow and ICMSA deputy president Lorcan McCabe outline the current fodder situation around the country. Manager of the Burren Programme Dr. Brendan Dunford will also be in studio to talk about progress in the unique region, as well as the upcoming Burren Winterage Weekend.

The
What's Your Revolution Show 9 26 2018 Frank Brady "The Hope Dealer"

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 55:19


Black Enterprise Modern Man of Year, Frank Brady joins me for an insightful dialogue about his journey. During our conversation he gives a road map for success and how to overcome the obstacles we may face a we traverse the road to finding and embracing the best version of ourselves. To find out the equation, as he calls it, make sure you list to the whole show.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Exclusive interview with An Taoiseach and unpaid farmers demand payment - Podcast Ep. 173

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 14:49


This week, our CEO sat down with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to discuss Brexit, CAP and Mercosur, Pat O'Toole gives us his thoughts on secretary general of the Department of Agriculture leaving the position and we hear from Frank Brady of the IFA on the Castleblaney mart debacle.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Exclusive interview with An Taoiseach and unpaid farmers demand payment - Podcast Ep. 173

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 14:49


This week, our CEO sat down with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to discuss Brexit, CAP and Mercosur, Pat O'Toole gives us his thoughts on secretary general of the Department of Agriculture leaving the position and we hear from Frank Brady of the IFA on the Castleblaney mart debacle.

Nädala raamat
Nädala raamat 2018-05-25

Nädala raamat

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018


Selle nädala raamat on Frank Brady „Lõppmäng” kirjastuselt Varrak. Kui 28-aastane malegeenius Bobby Fischer 1972. aastal Reykjavíkis ülekaalukalt maailmameistriks tuli, ei osanud tema võidust vaimustunud ameeriklased aimatagi, et Bobby Fisher ei osale tulevikus mitte ühelgi turniiril. Mis juhtus? Sellele küsimusele püüab vastata Fischeri pikaajaline sõber Frank Brady, vaadeldes tema elu alates lapsepõlvest kuni viimaste päevadeni talle kuulsuse toonud Islandil. Tutvustab Küllo Arjakas.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Pig farmer on the brink and Macra president Sean Finan - Podcast Ep. 58

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 34:59


After 18 months of crisis, Co Cavan pig farmer Frank Brady is weeks away from having to close down his farm. He spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news editor Patrick Donohoe.On Tuesday, Phelim O'Neill met economist Dr Siemen Van Berkum from Wageningen University in The Netherlands at a European Parliament discussion panel on the trade imbalance between the EU and Mercosur countries.Macra na Feirme is holding its AGM this Saturday, with president Sean Finan now mid-way through his two-year term. Irish Farmers Journal journalist Amy Fitzgibbons asked him about the challenges facing young farmers and the organisation itself under his tenure.Micheál O’Leary from Teagasc Moorepark told the recent Irish Grassland Association's beef conference that while most farmers are good at measuring grass growth, they must get better when it comes to making critical decisions. He answers William Conlon's questions.The event’s overseas guest speaker was Welsh suckler and sheep farmer Glasnant Morgan. He told William Conlon about his experience mentoring young farmers.Aine Hennessy meets two farmers whose work and life have changed since Concern Worldwide rolled out an irrigation project in Duguna Fango, Ethiopia.Irish Farmers Journal northern editor David Wright interviews Barclay Bell, the Ulster Farmers Union's newly elected president.Judges from the UK's Great Taste awards visited Cashel last week to sample hundreds of Irish products. There, Irish Country Living editor Mairead Lavery met butcher Pat Whelan of the Tipperary Food Producers Network and Great Taste judge John Farrand of the Guild of Fine Food.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Pig farmer on the brink and Macra president Sean Finan - Podcast Ep. 58

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 34:59


After 18 months of crisis, Co Cavan pig farmer Frank Brady is weeks away from having to close down his farm. He spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news editor Patrick Donohoe.On Tuesday, Phelim O'Neill met economist Dr Siemen Van Berkum from Wageningen University in The Netherlands at a European Parliament discussion panel on the trade imbalance between the EU and Mercosur countries.Macra na Feirme is holding its AGM this Saturday, with president Sean Finan now mid-way through his two-year term. Irish Farmers Journal journalist Amy Fitzgibbons asked him about the challenges facing young farmers and the organisation itself under his tenure.Micheál O’Leary from Teagasc Moorepark told the recent Irish Grassland Association's beef conference that while most farmers are good at measuring grass growth, they must get better when it comes to making critical decisions. He answers William Conlon's questions.The event’s overseas guest speaker was Welsh suckler and sheep farmer Glasnant Morgan. He told William Conlon about his experience mentoring young farmers.Aine Hennessy meets two farmers whose work and life have changed since Concern Worldwide rolled out an irrigation project in Duguna Fango, Ethiopia.Irish Farmers Journal northern editor David Wright interviews Barclay Bell, the Ulster Farmers Union's newly elected president.Judges from the UK's Great Taste awards visited Cashel last week to sample hundreds of Irish products. There, Irish Country Living editor Mairead Lavery met butcher Pat Whelan of the Tipperary Food Producers Network and Great Taste judge John Farrand of the Guild of Fine Food.

We Are Cavan
Galway Man Frank Brady Previews Promotion Game

We Are Cavan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 13:23


Former Ulster minor winning manager with Monaghan and Galway man Frank Brady knows this Galway team inside out so we decided to pick his brain ahead of Sundays promotion game in Kingspan Breffni Park.

Everett Public Library Podcasts
Endgame by Frank Brady

Everett Public Library Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2011 2:33


The Lone Reader; one librarian talks about the books he reads. Endgame by Frank Brady Music: Carmina Burana Cal Poly Symphonic Band, San Luis Obispo    time: 0:02:33 size: 2.384 mb