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Geoff Russell is a Vegan and animal rights advocate, as well a computer programmer and mathematician. Also, he is an advocate for nuclear power. He has been writing on these subjects for over 15 years. Geoff's Twitter/X Handle: @csiroperfidy LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoff-russell-a63777148/ Wikipedia Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Russell Geoff's Articles Stuff That Counts Blog: https://www.blog.geoffrussell.com.au/ New Matilda Page: https://newmatilda.com/author/geoff-russell/ Brave New Climate: https://bravenewclimate.wordpress.com/?s=geoff+russell Geoff's Books CSIRO Perfidy: https://www.amazon.com.au/Csiro-Perfidy-Geoffrey-John-Russell/dp/0980638135 Greenjacked: https://www.amazon.com.au/GreenJacked-derailing-environmental-action-climate-ebook/dp/B00MN7UPH6/ref=sr_1_4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.tOgDO_fxDjPi_8YqU2Rzmf4vTkQpPIkF6iNxXnFBg1RoUL9lrJ-Af7-NMy5JEDUnYtu3holnN1T6vOIkH7OgW0I9JiMwjGuIykmoiNH8CYTs_XnaYmmyf5e62N32uDWIxUP-JjmG3tb9LVFs8BPhWrzt2JSAEeKi4PoFrRu6_eniMp5PelcVuZpfZtKiMXOiu1zX70oiHAKDvIDiIpS3CDPUrD5HjeDpWoDmbXMOzOQ.KahzM8lBAtI8jA2GTv8-SFtKU67d_bIA_y9QZFwwuD0&dib_tag=se&qid=1721130731&refinements=p_27%3AGeoff+Russell&s=books&sr=1-4&text=Geoff+Russell
Geoff Russell worked for the USTA Player Development department for 13 years. During his time at USTA PD he worked with many of the top players and coaches in the world. Geoff is a leader in sports performance and data analysis. He leverages innovative solutions in optical data, visions, and wearable technologies to provide objective, measurable, feedback around development areas of focus. He is now working as a consultant for a number of college tennis teams, helping them to maximize their use of technology as it applies to player development and recruitment. In this podcast, Geoff discusses how coaches can implement some level of technology into their coaching modalities; what mistakes he has seen coaches make when trying to help their players reach their full potential; some themes he sees emerging after watching hundreds of hours of college tennis over the last several months and lots of other helpful insights for coaches.
E368 Geoff Russell has over forty years of experience in the sport of fencing as a competitor, coach, and club owner. After his wife's death from cancer, he hit rock bottom. He's been sober 5 ½ years, now, and is currently working toward seeing his Amy M Fortune Foundation come to life, its mission focused […]
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Tim Rosaforte spent his life telling stories about golf's greatest players. Now it's time to tell Rosey's story. A towering figure in the golf media, Rosaforte died on Jan. 11, 2022 at the age of 66, from complications related to early onset Alzheimer's. From Sports Illustrated to Golf Digest and Golf World and then to Golf Channel, Matt Ginella always seemed to be somewhere right behind Rosaforte. And what a good place to be. And although that felt so special, he knew he wasn't alone. Rosaforte was beloved because he was a great teammate for so many. The Godfather of golf journalists, he led by example, selflessly and unconditionally always supporting someone in need. No one ever out-worked him, he had no enemies, and everyone called him back. And when Ginella asked a long list of Rosaforte's friends and colleagues to help him produce this podcast, Rosaforte would smile knowing they all called Ginella back. The goal here was to out-Rosie Tim Rosaforte on his own story. Upon hearing about his diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer's, which goes back to the summer of 2020, Ginella did what Rosaforte taught him to do: report the hell out of the story. In this tribute, you'll hear from Phil Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Nancy Lopez, Lanny Wadkins, Ben Crenshaw, Jim Nantz, Bob Ford, Mark Mulvoy, Jerry Tarde, Geoff Russell, Molly Solomon, Jaime Diaz, Matt Hegarty, John Hawkins, Pete McDaniel, Damon Hack, Gary Williams, Craig Dolch, Ron Sirak and Davis Sezna. For more on the life and legacy of Tim Rosaforte, go to firepitcollective.com. Visit the The Fire Pit Collective to check out everything we are doing. Use promo Firepit25 at Linksoul.com for 25% off your next Linksoul order. Got a comment about this story or a tip on a story we should track down? You can reach me on Twitter (@mattginella) or on Instagram (@matt_ginella). For bonus visuals and some behind the scenes of The Fire Pit podcast production, go to The Fire Pit YouTube Channel. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Inside the US Open concludes with Dave Ramos and Geoff Russell joining us again to discuss the Men's Final. A riveting five-set match that went to Dominic Thiem, we discuss the stats behind the match and how momentum changed midway through the match. Instagram: @teamusatennis / @johnny_parkes Twitter: @larrylauer / @johnnyparkes1
Inside the US Open continues with another discussion about the Women's Final but from a statistical point of view. Dave Ramos and Geoff Russell join us again to discuss the stats that made the difference in Osaka's three-set victory. The discussion includes recommendations for coaches based on the final. Instagram: @teamusatennis / @johnny_parkes Twitter: @larrylauer / @johnnyparkes1
David Ramos and Geoff Russell of USTA Player Development's analytics team join the podcast to discuss trends they are seeing at the 2020 US Open. We also delve into how they are preparing American athletes using data including what to give coaches and players and creating visuals in presenting the data. We break down some of the success stories and what is in store for the rest of the tournament. Instagram: @teamusatennis / @johnny_parkes Twitter: @larrylauer / @johnnyparkes1
I always love meeting inspiring people who are also incredibly down to earth - Geoff Russell is just that. Geoff plays a big part in the Brisbane Trail Runners and shares information about the club, his passion for trail running and other great stories. BTR sounds like a great group to join look them up on Facebook. I had a great time interviewing Geoff and this one is worth a listen. Hope you enjoy - Talk soon - Tom
Episode 125 of the Sports Illustrated Media podcast features Molly Solomon, the executive producer of Golf Channel and one of the highest ranking woman in the executive branch of sports media, and Doug Ferguson, who covers golf for the Associated Press and is likely the most read golf writer in America. In this podcast, Solomon discusses her role in running the Golf Channel; what she looks for in golf broadcast talent; the qualities a good sports producer must have; why there have not been more women in the highest management positions at sports networks; what it’s like working with a spouse who works in the same business (her husband, Geoff Russell, is the Executive Editor of the Golf Channel); her time as an Olympic researcher for NBC; why former NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol took a liking to her; what it was like working for the Washington Post sports section as a 20-something; why women’s golf has not getting traction in the States the way women’s tennis has; whether golfers-turned-broadcasters are similar or different compared to other athletes who have entered sports broadcasting and much more. Ferguson explains his coverage philosophy; what the week of a Major is like for him; why the AP covers golf as much as it does; the pressure he feels on deadline; whether golf media are too chummy with their subjects; whether golf media is too rigid against bloggers and those interested in analytics; his analysis of the coverage of golf on television; whether Tiger Woods has been covered accurately, too easy, or too harsh; why we do not see more investigative pieces in golf; how changes to the PGA Tour schedule might impact golf media; how good the Pimento cheese sandwiches taste at Augusta and much more. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live From Giants Ridge, the Golf Channel's Geoff Russell calls in to talk about the 24/7 golf network
We hear about social and environmental impacts of livestock farming in rural Africa from Geoff Russell who's the author of "CSIRO Perfidy" and a candidate for the Animal Justice Party in South Australia, and Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop of the World Preservation Foundation and Beyond Zero Emissions. We also hear from Dr Marco Springmann of Oxford University about his team's widely-publicised study of the astonishing projected benefits of vegan and vegetarian diets if widely adopted worldwide, and also from Dr Michael Greger from NutritionFacts.org who summarises research on the dietary links between health and climate woes.Photo acknowledgement: Luca Esposti