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The Fitaviatorsclub Podcast
37. Fly With Captain Joe

The Fitaviatorsclub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 77:45


One of social media's pioneers of aviation entertainment and education on Youtube and Instagram. You know him as "FlywithCaptJoe". A fantastic episode uncovering the mind behind the life of Capt Joe and unraveling motives, values, and future path of his brand and life as an airline pilot. Links from episode below: Garmin Watches https://www.kqzyfj.com/click-101018483-15648934 (This link directs to you The Mach 1 Pro. If you navigate to other watches or products while still using the ORIGINAL TAB in which you opened this link, then the support to the podcast will still be credited) Captain Joe Website https://flywithcaptainjoe.com/ Read and DO Book by Captain Joe https://www.amazon.com/READ-DO-Checklists-version-yourself/dp/B09MCHGNDT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B7QTXLPEF9B2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ng6dHtX7oY0rj716cHw0gRZQfsLv7lNKhE4UtEz_DFcGELLkYvrZfeugHlpqoIUEc9qHiHF4hD_jFs4t84ZcJG3y-xFeCL3E6zKNxcSXargHpTY-GzEqKuSJd5z2jFs5TwXO6GDt4FV87hK44dQ4mTe1_hgZe2mVM45y9_l30e89TxzLaM_-6VxBlXbhJMeq-Mf0gAR6f3GC6b5PJqA-iONSe0xhKHFjZAaqvFjb9Y0.-FKrBeX_OnTnIYwr5uQoiDiHVA5doDhYbvjSByJgYlY&dib_tag=se&keywords=captain+joe+read+and+do&qid=1713761855&sprefix=captain+joe+read%2Caps%2C170&sr=8-1

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Your Infinite Health: Anti Aging Biohacking, Regenerative Medicine and You
Dr. Torkil Færø - Measuring Heart Rate Variability for Stress-Less Living

Your Infinite Health: Anti Aging Biohacking, Regenerative Medicine and You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 41:39


Dr. Torkil Færø is a noteworthy Norwegian physician with 25 years of dedicated practice under his belt, having cared for 50,000 patients, roughly 1% of the national population. His career has been marked by an inquisitive nature, questioning the roots of health and sickness in the context of Norwegian life. Describing his work as an "adventure," Dr. Færø's approach is holistic, closely examining the lifestyle factors that influence well-being.In this episode, Dr. Færø shares the touching catalyst behind his health transformation journey and unveils the secrets of his bestselling book "The Pulse Cure," now making waves in Norway and soon to be released in the United States. Discover how he utilizes tools like Garmin watches, the Oura ring, Whoop band, and a CGM for comprehensive health monitoring to unlock invaluable data for managing wellness.TakeawaysExplore wearable health tech.Embrace preventative measures.Personalize your health strategy.Connect with Dr. Torkil Færø Website: https://www.thepulsecure.comThe Pulse Cure Book: https://a.co/d/fGJlsnYIG: https://www.instagram.com/dr_torkil.mdConnectDr. Trip Goolsby & LeNae Goolsby are the co-founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, and are also the co-authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”.

Before Midnight
Garmin Watch's Elevation Problem

Before Midnight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 34:45


We love Garmin watches. They are the best watches available for multisport athletes. But they really need to find a solution for when the altimeter / barometric reader fails.Discussion of Garmin Watches begin at the 22:10 mark

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MTB Shed Live
EP 47: Greensfelder Enduro in Eureka, $500 Shopping Spree, and Garmin Watches

MTB Shed Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 11:33


This is the first take we ended for the weekly podcast. Garmin said my body battery was low and it showed. Ryan went on a shoppping spree but we forgot he was not mic'd up. Smiley forgot his Garmin watch cheat sheet. And I got in my head over the mistakes we could have just pushed through lol. Smiley gave us some info on Greensfelder and the upcoming Missouri ENduro Series which led me to discuss why visiting Eureka is so great. Thanks for tuning in again friends. Shop at www.MTBshed.com

Hound PodCast: Double U Hunting Supply
Tech Tip: All About Watches

Hound PodCast: Double U Hunting Supply

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 27:30


Today, DU Crew member Andrew joins Jason to give listeners an inside scoop and some food for thought.  In this episode, Andrew and Jason cover the similarities as well as some of the differences between the Garmin Instinct and Garmin Fenix series watches.  We get a lot of calls with watch questions, so we figured it was time to shed some light.They talk about their favorite features as well as applications and how they help in real world situations.  What one is right for you? Hopefully this podcast can help you make the call. 

Any Given Runday
Heart Rate Training, Garmin and Run Forrest

Any Given Runday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 20:34


In this episode of the podcast, we are talking about Eric's journey so far with Marathon Training and how he went from a goalkeeper running "18 yards" to an initial Forrest Gump like approach to running and now applying Heart Rate Training to his runs. 1:02 - Eric's journey to heart rate training2:48 - How the Garmin Watches help keep Eric on track and how his mindset to heart rate training changed when he saw his results in training. 7:30 - Interval training with Heart Rate Zones along with Threshold runs10:25 - Recovery from Endurance Runs11:20 - "Run slow to go fast"13:30 - Why does everyone who runs and IronMan have a Garmin?16:10 - Cross-Training for Marathon?18:40 - Preview of Episode 4, combining Hurling pre-season and Marathon Training with ConorFollow us on social media to get day by day updates on how the lads are getting on in their 16-week training to the marathon in Madrid. Instagram: @anygivenrundayofficialFacebook: Any Given Runday Official#AnyGivenRunday

The FIT File with DC Rainmaker and GPLAMA
FIT77 The Front Fell Off: Swimming with Garmin watches

The FIT File with DC Rainmaker and GPLAMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 51:50


Here's what's on tap this week: - Garmin Live Event Sharing Feature- Giant Power Pro power meter - TrainerRoad new Desktop App beta - Sufferfest SUF Coaching - Customized training plans - VirtuGO haunts us with Virtual Ghosts to train with!- Wahoo ELEMNT ROAM updates - Turn by turn navigation for Strava routes!- Garmin Edge Varia radar tone selection… the beep is back! - Ray's Garmin Watch Swim fail in triathlon- A Rant on General Garmin stability/buginess- Apple WatchOS 6 Preview Check back weekly for new episodes! Ray's Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcrainmakerblog Shane's Twitter: https://twitter.com/gplama Rate this Podcast on iTunes and leave a review!

The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders
Why I Ditched My Apple Watch and Got a Garmin Instead

The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 29:41


Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/289 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary 2 years ago I discussed just how much I hated my new Apple Watch. I clarified that I would wear it for a while and really give it a chance before making any final decisions. Well, the verdict is in and I’m out. In this week’s episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast I break down my relatively simple decision to replace my over-programed wrist computer for something a little dumber and lot more effective. Resources Mentioned in this Episode Apple Watch: My Full Review of the Good, Bad, and Ugly [Episode #191] Garmin Watches [I have a Fenix 3 HR] Airr [Sign up for the private beta]

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MAS 065: Sharon DiOrio

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 34:30


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sharon DiOrio This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sharon DiOrio who is a lead software engineer at Achievement Network (ANet) and lives in Massachusetts! Chuck and Sharon talk about how she got into programming, her education, career highlights, and more! Check it out. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:41 – Chuck: Say “hello!” You were on episode 2 back in the day! 1:16 – Chuck: Can you tell people what you are up to? 1:19 – Sharon: The Angular landscape has changed quite a bit in the past 4 years. I am still using Angular! 1:37 – Chuck: It’s nice to hear people’s backgrounds and their thought process. Let’s talk about your story. To start out how did you get into programming? 2:03 – Sharon: I have a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts. The web wasn’t a thing, yet, and it wasn’t an option. 4:04 – Chuck: How did you go from there to Angular and JavaScript? 4:12 – Sharon: I have a soft spot in my heart for Code Fusion. I did Code Fusion and PHP and that paid the bills for a long time. In the mid-2000’s that some of this stuff was going away and the idea of “old is new.” What is going to be my evolution of a developer? The frameworks (at this time) were starting to mature. 8:01 – Chuck: You run an Angular Meetup, so how did that get started?  8:05 – Sharon shares her story. 9:25 – Chuck: I would like to find a group that does this or that – and people find their niche and get together. If it grows great – if not then you begin some great friendships. I would like room for more intimate Meetups. 10:18 – Chuck. 10:23 – Sharon. 10:27 – Chuck: You spoke at NG-Conf in 2014 and what are your tips for people who want to speak at these conferences. 10:50 – Sharon: Get experience talking in front of large audiences before the ACTUAL conference! Also, start with Meetups! 12:29 – Chuck: Just the practice of building good habits and making sure that you are really prepared. Don’t they offer coaching now? 12:45 – Sharon: Yep! 12:53 – Chuck: What other things have you done with Angular? 13:01 – Sharon: I have been mostly in applications. Then I moved into educational technology. 13:55 – Chuck: Yep I identify with that a lot – getting a better career, making a better life for yourself, etc. 14:15 – Sharon: Yep! 15:34 – Chuck: I have seen things like Common Core and seeing what my kids are doing in school. 16:00 – Sharon: Most of the criticisms that people have about Common Core are... 16:35 – Sharon: I have been working in the educational space, too, yes! I have been here for 3 years now and I have “tenure” in technology. 17:18 – Chuck: What are the things that you are most proud of? 17:21 – Sharon answers the question. 19:37 – Chuck: We have shows on React, Angular and others. It’s interesting to see how people are assessing these things. 19:56 – Sharon: Yeah the landscaping is so different from not that long ago! 20:10 – Chuck. 21:03 – Sharon: Yeah our management is using version 6. I am going to do it and not tell them. 21:35 – Chuck: Anything else that you want to shout-out about? 21:37 – Sharon: How you get answers to questions will shift in your life. Learning how to ask a question well is underestimated – it’s an art. What to provide, so you know exactly what to provide to him/her. 22:21 – Chuck: Yeah my brothers 22:47 – Sharon: My father told me the same thing: you need to speak well and write well. No matter what field you are going into. Also, empathy and soft skills are great skills to have, too. 23:35 – Chuck: It is easy to work on the technology b/c it’s either right or wrong. 23:48 – Sharon: I would love to see people wanting those skills within job posts. 24:20 – Chuck: I agree! It makes a big difference. Let’s do picks! 24:35  – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue React Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv JSJ 335 episode AiA 002 episode Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Chuck Interview Cake – use our code, please. Marathon (John Sonmez, friend) – St. George Marathon McKirdy Trained Garmin Watches Sharon Brave Browser DevChat TV Programming for people who didn’t go the traditional way!

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
MAS 065: Sharon DiOrio

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 34:30


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sharon DiOrio This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sharon DiOrio who is a lead software engineer at Achievement Network (ANet) and lives in Massachusetts! Chuck and Sharon talk about how she got into programming, her education, career highlights, and more! Check it out. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:41 – Chuck: Say “hello!” You were on episode 2 back in the day! 1:16 – Chuck: Can you tell people what you are up to? 1:19 – Sharon: The Angular landscape has changed quite a bit in the past 4 years. I am still using Angular! 1:37 – Chuck: It’s nice to hear people’s backgrounds and their thought process. Let’s talk about your story. To start out how did you get into programming? 2:03 – Sharon: I have a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts. The web wasn’t a thing, yet, and it wasn’t an option. 4:04 – Chuck: How did you go from there to Angular and JavaScript? 4:12 – Sharon: I have a soft spot in my heart for Code Fusion. I did Code Fusion and PHP and that paid the bills for a long time. In the mid-2000’s that some of this stuff was going away and the idea of “old is new.” What is going to be my evolution of a developer? The frameworks (at this time) were starting to mature. 8:01 – Chuck: You run an Angular Meetup, so how did that get started?  8:05 – Sharon shares her story. 9:25 – Chuck: I would like to find a group that does this or that – and people find their niche and get together. If it grows great – if not then you begin some great friendships. I would like room for more intimate Meetups. 10:18 – Chuck. 10:23 – Sharon. 10:27 – Chuck: You spoke at NG-Conf in 2014 and what are your tips for people who want to speak at these conferences. 10:50 – Sharon: Get experience talking in front of large audiences before the ACTUAL conference! Also, start with Meetups! 12:29 – Chuck: Just the practice of building good habits and making sure that you are really prepared. Don’t they offer coaching now? 12:45 – Sharon: Yep! 12:53 – Chuck: What other things have you done with Angular? 13:01 – Sharon: I have been mostly in applications. Then I moved into educational technology. 13:55 – Chuck: Yep I identify with that a lot – getting a better career, making a better life for yourself, etc. 14:15 – Sharon: Yep! 15:34 – Chuck: I have seen things like Common Core and seeing what my kids are doing in school. 16:00 – Sharon: Most of the criticisms that people have about Common Core are... 16:35 – Sharon: I have been working in the educational space, too, yes! I have been here for 3 years now and I have “tenure” in technology. 17:18 – Chuck: What are the things that you are most proud of? 17:21 – Sharon answers the question. 19:37 – Chuck: We have shows on React, Angular and others. It’s interesting to see how people are assessing these things. 19:56 – Sharon: Yeah the landscaping is so different from not that long ago! 20:10 – Chuck. 21:03 – Sharon: Yeah our management is using version 6. I am going to do it and not tell them. 21:35 – Chuck: Anything else that you want to shout-out about? 21:37 – Sharon: How you get answers to questions will shift in your life. Learning how to ask a question well is underestimated – it’s an art. What to provide, so you know exactly what to provide to him/her. 22:21 – Chuck: Yeah my brothers 22:47 – Sharon: My father told me the same thing: you need to speak well and write well. No matter what field you are going into. Also, empathy and soft skills are great skills to have, too. 23:35 – Chuck: It is easy to work on the technology b/c it’s either right or wrong. 23:48 – Sharon: I would love to see people wanting those skills within job posts. 24:20 – Chuck: I agree! It makes a big difference. Let’s do picks! 24:35  – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue React Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv JSJ 335 episode AiA 002 episode Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Chuck Interview Cake – use our code, please. Marathon (John Sonmez, friend) – St. George Marathon McKirdy Trained Garmin Watches Sharon Brave Browser DevChat TV Programming for people who didn’t go the traditional way!

My Angular Story
MAS 065: Sharon DiOrio

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 34:30


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sharon DiOrio This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sharon DiOrio who is a lead software engineer at Achievement Network (ANet) and lives in Massachusetts! Chuck and Sharon talk about how she got into programming, her education, career highlights, and more! Check it out. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:41 – Chuck: Say “hello!” You were on episode 2 back in the day! 1:16 – Chuck: Can you tell people what you are up to? 1:19 – Sharon: The Angular landscape has changed quite a bit in the past 4 years. I am still using Angular! 1:37 – Chuck: It’s nice to hear people’s backgrounds and their thought process. Let’s talk about your story. To start out how did you get into programming? 2:03 – Sharon: I have a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts. The web wasn’t a thing, yet, and it wasn’t an option. 4:04 – Chuck: How did you go from there to Angular and JavaScript? 4:12 – Sharon: I have a soft spot in my heart for Code Fusion. I did Code Fusion and PHP and that paid the bills for a long time. In the mid-2000’s that some of this stuff was going away and the idea of “old is new.” What is going to be my evolution of a developer? The frameworks (at this time) were starting to mature. 8:01 – Chuck: You run an Angular Meetup, so how did that get started?  8:05 – Sharon shares her story. 9:25 – Chuck: I would like to find a group that does this or that – and people find their niche and get together. If it grows great – if not then you begin some great friendships. I would like room for more intimate Meetups. 10:18 – Chuck. 10:23 – Sharon. 10:27 – Chuck: You spoke at NG-Conf in 2014 and what are your tips for people who want to speak at these conferences. 10:50 – Sharon: Get experience talking in front of large audiences before the ACTUAL conference! Also, start with Meetups! 12:29 – Chuck: Just the practice of building good habits and making sure that you are really prepared. Don’t they offer coaching now? 12:45 – Sharon: Yep! 12:53 – Chuck: What other things have you done with Angular? 13:01 – Sharon: I have been mostly in applications. Then I moved into educational technology. 13:55 – Chuck: Yep I identify with that a lot – getting a better career, making a better life for yourself, etc. 14:15 – Sharon: Yep! 15:34 – Chuck: I have seen things like Common Core and seeing what my kids are doing in school. 16:00 – Sharon: Most of the criticisms that people have about Common Core are... 16:35 – Sharon: I have been working in the educational space, too, yes! I have been here for 3 years now and I have “tenure” in technology. 17:18 – Chuck: What are the things that you are most proud of? 17:21 – Sharon answers the question. 19:37 – Chuck: We have shows on React, Angular and others. It’s interesting to see how people are assessing these things. 19:56 – Sharon: Yeah the landscaping is so different from not that long ago! 20:10 – Chuck. 21:03 – Sharon: Yeah our management is using version 6. I am going to do it and not tell them. 21:35 – Chuck: Anything else that you want to shout-out about? 21:37 – Sharon: How you get answers to questions will shift in your life. Learning how to ask a question well is underestimated – it’s an art. What to provide, so you know exactly what to provide to him/her. 22:21 – Chuck: Yeah my brothers 22:47 – Sharon: My father told me the same thing: you need to speak well and write well. No matter what field you are going into. Also, empathy and soft skills are great skills to have, too. 23:35 – Chuck: It is easy to work on the technology b/c it’s either right or wrong. 23:48 – Sharon: I would love to see people wanting those skills within job posts. 24:20 – Chuck: I agree! It makes a big difference. Let’s do picks! 24:35  – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue React Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv JSJ 335 episode AiA 002 episode Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Chuck Interview Cake – use our code, please. Marathon (John Sonmez, friend) – St. George Marathon McKirdy Trained Garmin Watches Sharon Brave Browser DevChat TV Programming for people who didn’t go the traditional way!

Endurance for Everyone
E51: TrainingPeaks Enhancements | Garmin Watches | Sports Medicine

Endurance for Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 67:03


Both John and Randy want to wish a Happy Thanksgiving to all of our listeners. As they approach a full year of shows, the support received from both people they know and from any they don't has been both eye opening and humbing. It is the goal of Fat Slow Triathlete to help people get started, get better, and acheive those BHAG's. The people behind FST hope that it has been successful. This week, they explore once more the new enhancements to TrainingPeaks (workout builder), then answer a listener question about the real differences between these different Garmin watches, especially the 725XT, the 920XT, and the Fenix 3. John also gave in to his coach and training partner and sought help from a sports medicine doctor. He talks a bit about how that went and his impressions of it overall. This week's music is from Adam Sandler ... of course ... in honor of Thanksgiving. "The Lonesome Kicker" for the football games we all enjoy SO much, and "Turkey Song" because, well, duh. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!!!