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People are digging into the newly released UFO files, were they worth the wait? We look at important past UFO events like the Tic Tac, Go Fast, and the Gimble; Boba Fett brings Han Solo in carbonite to Pawn Stars; Chud the Builder is causing trouble, and so much more!!#skids #skidspodcast #podcast #comedy #funny #news #currentevents #chudthebuilder #disclosure #ufos #uap #government #davidfravor #starwars #pawnstars #jackass #bobafett #asmongold #immigration #europeanunion
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Let's Go Season 6(last season was way more dreary than I had thought)All I can say is Ice Cream for Everyone - and let's road trip... Rail Trip?The end of the 19th Century is exciting, colorful and yeah full of mistakes. But we are Doing Things, Building Things and Going Places.Let's Go.Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor TurtleShow Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood at gmail dot comThreads: @THoAFoodInstagram: @THoAFood& some other socials... @THoAFood
This episode is brought to you by Your Clockwise Week—a personalized weekly structure built around your actual life, not an ideal one. If your week feels full but not fitting, you can learn more at mikevardy.com/yourclockwiseweek.We've built entire systems around moving faster — faster responses, faster workflows, faster outputs. But speed isn't something you pursue. It's something that shows up when you've built something worth moving through quickly. That distinction came up early in this conversation and stayed with me long after we stopped recording. If you've ever felt like you were moving fast but not actually going anywhere, this episode is for you.Dawna Ballard is a professor of organizational communication at the University of Texas at Austin, where she specializes in chronemics — the study of time as it relates to human communication. Her book, Time by Design: How Communicating Slow Allows Us to Go Fast, draws on decades of field research across medical settings, child advocacy networks, and organizations of all kinds to make a case that's both counterintuitive and deeply practical: slowing down your communication is often the fastest thing you can do.Six Discussion PointsThe distinction between time — the clocks, calendars, meetings, and appointments we design — and temporality — the natural rhythm of relationships, sleep, learning, and meaningful conversation — isn't just semantic. It's the lens through which everything else about productivity either clarifies or collapses.The Children's Advocacy Centers case study is one of the most compelling real-world arguments for slow design: agencies handling urgent child abuse cases discovered that pausing for regular 90-minute monthly meetings didn't cost them time — it gave them speed, trust, and accuracy across the entire system.The obsession with efficiency didn't emerge from wisdom. It came from factory capitalism, Frederick Taylor's time-and-motion studies, and the industrialist impulse to extract skill from workers and standardize it. For knowledge work, creative work, or relational work, it's simply the wrong operating system.Speed activates the nervous system the same way physical threats once did. When we treat every delay as a danger — a long line, a slow inbox, a stalled meeting — we stay in low-grade fight-or-flight. And that's not a state in which anyone does their best work.The return-to-office push isn't really a productivity argument. At its core, it's a trust issue dressed in the language of culture — and forcing people into physical spaces doesn't resolve the underlying misalignment between what organizations measure and what actually produces quality work.AI is most useful when it handles the quantity tasks — summarizing, simplifying, organizing — so that humans can stay focused on the quality work that requires genuine thought, relationship, and judgment. The key is knowing which is which.Three Connection PointsTime by Design — Published by MIT Press, available wherever books are sold, including Kindle/Amazon. This is the kind of book you sit with, not sprint through.Time Thieves documentary — Explores the Greek concepts of Kronos and Kairos through case studies from Japan, Germany, Italy, and the UK. A rare look at how different cultures experience the collision of time and temporality.Are You Polychronic or Monochronic? — CBC Radio / The Current — This is the piece that put Dawna on my radar. It introduces her research on "time personalities" — the idea that chronic lateness or rigid punctuality often isn't a character flaw but a reflection of how someone is wired to experience time. A good entry point before diving into the book.Dawna references a phrase the Navy SEALs use: slow is smooth, and smooth is fast. She reaches for it deliberately. It isn't a rejection of speed — it's a reframe of how you earn it. If you've been treating speed as the destination rather than the evidence that something deeper is working, this conversation is worth more than one listen. And if you want to keep thinking about what it means to stop doing productive and start being productive, that's exactly what we'll keep exploring here.Until next time, remember: stop doing productive, start being productive. See you later. If this episode resonated, I'm exploring ideas like these more deeply in my upcoming book, Productiveness. You can follow along as it takes shape at mikevardy.com/productiveness.
Are we really alone in the universe? The question of whether there is extraterrestrial life is one of our oldest questions. And few nations on Earth are more captivated by the prospect of life on Mars than the United States. President Barack Obama recently made headlines by stating he believes aliens are real. And around 41% of Americans believe aliens have made contact with planet Earth. In May 2026, Orwell Prize-winning journalist Daniel Lavelle joined acclaimed filmmaker and podcaster Jon Ronson to discuss why humans, and Americans in particular, are so obsessed with encountering aliens. Drawing from Lavelle's new book, Chasing Aliens, they explored an extraordinary road trip through America's UFO heartlands – a journey that led Lavelle from fringe believers and interdimensional crystal rituals at the clandestine Skinwalker Ranch, all the way to Harvard astrophysicists and the corridors of government itself. He revealed what he found: not just the truth about UFOs, but something far more unexpected – a deeply moving story about loneliness, belief, and our unshakeable need not to be alone in the cosmos. --- Image 1: https://www.war.gov/UFO/#NASA-UAP-VM6-Apollo-17-1972 Image 2: https://www.war.gov/UFO/#NASA-UAP-VM6-Apollo-17-1972 "GIMBAL" video: video: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gimbal_The_First_Official_UAP_Footage_from_the_USG_for_Public_Release.webm "GOFAST" video: Video: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Go_Fast_Official_USG_Footage_of_UAP_for_Public_Release.webm --- This is the first instalment of a two-part episode. If you'd like to become a Member and get access to all our full ad free conversations, plus all of our Members-only content, just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. For £4.99 per month you'll also receive: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared episodes, wherever you get your podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series - 15% discount on livestreams and in-person tickets for all Intelligence Squared events ... Or Subscribe on Apple for £4.99: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series … Already a subscriber? Thank you for supporting our mission to foster honest debate and compelling conversations! Visit intelligencesquared.com to explore all your benefits including ad-free podcasts, exclusive bonus content and early access. … Subscribe to our newsletter here to hear about our latest events, discounts and much more. https://www.intelligencesquared.com/newsletter-signup/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Since my previous videos on the subject, there have been many more developments in the push for UFO disclosure - including renewed focus on UFO crash retrieval stories - and several more alleged whistleblowers. However, as I argued in previous videos, none of these developments should inspire confidence that we will learn anything new about UFOs, and some of the “whistleblowers,” I think, are not to be trusted. In this third installment in my “disclosure” series, I will argue that we may be witnessing the birth of a new mythology for the coming American space age. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript, sources & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/ufo-disclosure3.html Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Research and draft writing by Clark Murphy and Jason Charbonneau. Music by Filip Grönlund. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain. Some sources: AARO, https://www.aaro.mil, Accessed April, 2026. Brennan, Mike. “Congressional Hearing Reveals Image Of Cruise Ship-Sized UFO Flying Underneath Commercial U.S. Jet,” Mitechnews.com, May 1st, 2025. Brewer, Jack. “DIA Releases More AAWSAP Files”, March 25, 2022. Brewer, Jack. “DIA FOIA Search Finds No Correspondence With Elizondo Pertaining to AATIP” June 29, 2021. Chouhan, Mahipal Singh. “Who is Lue Elizondo? The ex-Pentagon official behind the controversial ‘1,000-foot UFO' photo.” Hindustantimes.com. May 03, 2025. Dietrich, Alex. Appears in “UFOs and The Military: A Combat Pilot's Experience with The Unknown | Alex Dietrich,” American Veterans Center, March 18, 2025. Dvorak, Petula. “Comment: How a UFO changed life of working mom, fighter pilot” Heraldnet.com, May 26, 2021. Dwilson, Stephanie. “Congressman Speaks Out: AARO Hiding Truth About UFO Sighting in Florida,” PostapocalypticMedia.com, April 27, 2024. Dwilson, Stephanie. “Fugal's Proof Disproves Kirkpatrick's Denial of Secret Skinwalker Ranch Meeting,“ PostapocalypticMedia.com, May 27, 2024. Greenewald, John. “The Black Vault's AAWSAP/AATIP and Post 2017 UAP/UFO Timeline Project,” January 21, 2023. Greenewald, John. “Pentagon Releases AARO Report on ‘Go Fast' Video Analysis,” The Black Vault, February 10, 2025. Greenewald, John. “DoD Report Says Aguadilla UFO Was Just Sky Lanterns; Previous Scientific Studies Claim Otherwise.” TheBlackVault.com. March 20, 2025. Greenewald, John. “Defense Department Emails Confirm 2017 UAP Briefings, Further Clarify Luis Elizondo's Role in AATIP,” TheBlackVault.com, May 28, 2025. Kaufmann, Bill. “Nearly six decades after seminal Montana UFO incidents, air force vets brief Pentagon”, CalgaryHerald.com, March 26, 2023. Randall, T.K. “'1,000ft UFO' photo shown at UAP hearing has already been debunked,” unexplained-mysteries.com, May 6, 2025. Scientific Coalition of UAP Studies, “2013 Aguadilla Puerto Rico UAP Incident: A Detailed Analysis,” Aug 15, 2018. Schectman, Joel, and Aruna Viswanatha. “The Pentagon Disinformation That Fueled America's UFO Mythology,” Wall Street Journal, June 6, 2025. Salas testimony, “Incident at Malmstrom - Captain Robert Salas / Disclosure Project Witness Testimony Archive,” Abundance of Energy, June 21, 2013, YouTube video, 25:09. Tingley, Brett. “NASA UFO report finds no evidence of 'extraterrestrial origin' for UAP sightings” September 14, 2023. “Understanding UAP: Science, National Security & Innovation (House Oversight and Government Reform)”, UAP Disclosure Fund, YouTube video, 3:28:37, May 7, 2025. Walsh, Marcus. “Is the Tic Tac ours? UAP experts clash over Lockheed Martin claims and secret tech” July 16, 2025. Wright, Kevin. “Using the Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon is Gaslighting the Public on UFOs—Again” June 7, 2025.
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Originally recorded during the wasteland between F1 races! Martha takes the opportunity to break down her new special interest, and your educators look at fast car movies and why we love them so much. Homework for the episode: Ford v. Ferrari (2019, dir. James Mangold), Gran Turismo (2023, dir. Neill Blomkamp), F1 (2025, dir. Joseph Kosinski)
Compliance officers are under constant pressure to answer regulatory questions accurately — and fast. In this episode of Ncast, Rafael DeLeon sits down with Stephanie Lyon and Jay Jamison to unpack what it means to use AI in compliance responsibly, from how Nquiry was built to eliminate the research burden to what examiners actually want to see in your documentation when AI informed a decision.Guests: Stephanie Lyon — SVP of Regulatory & Risk Intelligence, Ncontracts Jay Jamison — Chief Product Officer, NcontractsIn this episode:• Why lean compliance teams are stuck playing compliance encyclopedia — and what that costs• What citations, current sourcing, and visible reasoning have to do with trust in any AI tool• The liability question: when an AI tool gets it wrong, who owns it?• How Nquiry's purpose-built regulatory library and integration with nComply sets it apart from general-purpose AI• What hallucination risk looks like beyond wrong answers — and why regulatory nuance is the harder problem• The examiner's checklist: what Rafael looked for at the OCC when institutions used third-party tools to support compliance decisions• How to tell whether your AI tool is reducing uncertainty or creating itLearn more about Nquiry: https://hubs.ly/Q04f3J8w0
Cristina Gomez reviews the latest UFO / UAP news and covers newly leaked NASA emails revealing the agency never interviewed Navy pilots, never had raw sensor data, and only closely studied one single UFO case before publicly dismissing the famous GoFast video.To see the VIDEO of this episode, click or copy link - https://youtu.be/p7d8evh_HBwVisit my website with International UFO News, Articles, Videos, and Podcast direct links -www.ufonews.co00:00 -The NASA UFO Report01:25 - Physicist Runs The Numbers03:25 - Burlison Saw It03:55 - Why The UFO Lie Matters05:06 - NASA Scientist Pushed Back06:22 - The Missing UFO Records08:24 - The Real UFO Cover UpBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strange-and-unexplained--5235662/support.
Uncover the full story behind NASA'S secret emails and the GO FAST UFO video, from Pentagon insiders Christopher Mellon and Luis Elizondo to Tom DeLonge, the New York Times bombshell, and the YouTube release that ignited modern UFO disclosure. A deep-dive podcast into UFO evidence, military encounters, government secrets, and unexplained aerial phenomena.
In this episode of the Principles of Change podcast, presented by Raptor Technologies, host Dr. Amy Grosso talks with Tim Dykes, Assistant Principal for Culture and Climate at York High School in Elmhurst, Illinois. The conversation highlights how strong relationships, student voice, and steady long-term leadership can help schools build environments where people feel safe and want to be.KEY POINTS:1. School safety extends beyond physical security to include emotional well-being.2. A positive school climate is built through intentionality and consistency over time.3. Student voice is a critical driver of school culture.Our guest, Tim Dykes, is an experienced school leader and educator with over 20 years in education, currently serving as Assistant Principal for Culture and Climate at York Community High School. He previously spent nine years as Dean of Students at Niles West High School and began his career as a social studies teacher and coach, shaping a student-centered leadership approach. Known for putting students first, Tim is dedicated to building positive school environments where all learners can succeed.
Change is no longer an event. It's the environment and the leaders who will win in the next decade are the ones who stop waiting for it to slow down and start building the capacity to perform inside it. In this episode of Shedding the Corporate Bitch, host Bernadette Boas sits down with executive coach and leadership strategist Loretta Stagnitto to explore what it actually takes to maintain high performance, build resilient culture, and sustain team effectiveness when everything around you is shifting at speed.Her signature philosophy, slow down to go fast is the counterintuitive but data-backed approach that separates leaders who execute their way to exhaustion from leaders who build organizations capable of performing through any change.What You'll LearnWhy even experienced CEOs are experiencing imposter syndrome and why it has nothing to do with their capabilityHow to assess your team's readiness for change before you ask them to executeThe four leadership pillars that create culture, performance, and bench strength through any disruptionWhy internal self-awareness and external self-awareness often don't match and how to close the gapHow to use structured, framework-based feedback to get actionable data you can actually measure over timeThe difference between top-down and bottom-up goal execution, and why only one of them drives real resultsLoretta's step-by-step process for assessing yourself, querying your team, and building an action plan for changeKey Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: Leading through uncertainty and constant change2:00 — Why the pace of change is different now and what it's doing to leaders5:00 — AI, tariffs, and the anxiety driving leadership burnout7:00 — Ambiguity as a leadership skill: how to build structure around chaos11:00 — What's in your control and how to take pressure off by letting go of what isn't13:00 — Assessing your team's emotional readiness before you lead them through change15:00 — Loretta's four-pillar leadership framework introduced17:00 — Why leaders become "hamsters on the treadmill" and how to get off19:00 — Slow down to go fast: top-down vs. bottom-up execution22:00 — How cascading goals connect every team member to the strategic plan24:00 — Sustaining high performance through uncertainty, the sustainable leadership model27:00 — What feedback leaders should actually be gathering and how to structure it30:00 — Loretta's Self-Aware Leader Quiz31:00 — The one thing leaders should do first when navigating changeLoretta Stagnitto is the founder of Loretta Stato Leadership Associates and an executive coach with extensive experience in corporate leadership development, organizational change, and team performance.
Matthew hosted another round of Go Fast Training Camp in preparation for the coming ROAR Dirt Off-road Nationals at SD/RC later this year. He's got a list! Have suggestions for the show, or want to Enter to Win Free RC Stuff? - Email us! RCStuff@Hobbywing.comDon't forget to check out the Hobbywing Official Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/HOBBYWINGOfficial
For decades, unidentified aerial phenomena were dismissed as misidentifications, hoaxes, or fringe speculation. Then the Department of Defense created a permanent office to study them. In this episode of ParaReality, I examine the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office — AARO — and ask the question that matters most: why does it exist? From Cold War investigations like Project Sign, Grudge, and Blue Book to modern encounters like the Tic Tac, Gimbal, and GoFast incidents, we trace the institutional evolution that led to the creation of a centralized office dedicated to analyzing unidentified anomalies across air, sea, and space. What has AARO actually found? What remains unresolved? And what does it mean when the unexplained is no longer dismissed, but formally tracked and investigated? This isn't about proving what UAP are. It's about understanding why they're being taken seriously. Turn On. Tune In. Find Out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Learn how to eat right for your cycling. Most cyclists try to lose weight by eating less and riding more and that doesn't work. Get the Go Fast Grocery List mentioned in this video for FREE → https://fascatcoaching.com/app In this video, Coach Frank breaks down the #1 nutrition mistake most cyclists make and explains why watts per kilo don't improve on the bike… they start in the kitchen. This video introduces our long-standing FasCat concept called Winning in the Kitchen: a simple, sustainable approach to performance nutrition and weight loss that works for real cyclists with real lives. You'll learn: why you can't out-ride bad nutrition the 80/20 rule of weight loss for cyclists the Go Fast vs Go Slow food framework why grocery shopping matters more than recipes how to avoid "Losing in the Breakroom" what Winning in the Kitchen actually looks like day-to-day and one of our favorite cyclist meals: Salmon Watts This is not calorie counting. It's not a fad diet. And it won't sabotage your training. It's how cyclists fuel smarter, lose weight sustainably, and improve watts per kilo.
In this episode, I break down why going fast, taking messy action, and fully committing is the real shortcut to hitting your goals, especially in fitness and life. I share how my “burn the boats” mindset has shaped everything I've built, from opening my studio to launching this podcast, and why waiting for the perfect plan is usually the thing holding people back.I talk about how fear, overthinking, and comfort zones keep people stuck, while confidence and momentum come from action and follow-through. If you've been spinning your wheels, doubting yourself, or waiting for motivation, this episode is your wake-up call: commit, move, adapt, and keep going until you win.And if you want to transform your body, message me the word "Coaching" on IG at Tomthetrainerfitness, Facebook at Tom Mouland to book a Free Strategy Call to apply for coaching.Have the best day ever! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jesus told His disciples to give, pray and fast—but not be like the hypocrites who did it to only show off their spirituality. Christians easily give and pray—but what about that third thing—and what did Jesus expect His disciples to do with it?
OVERVIEWAnaerobic capacity is the work you can do above your lactate threshold. Another term for it is Functional Reserve Capacity (FRC), and it acts like a battery that contains a finite amount of energy that runs out quickly and must be recharged before a subsequent use. FRC is your high-intensity, explosive power for winning sprints, creating breakaways, closing gaps, and riding competitors off your wheel. In the final episode in this series with WKO Data Leader and Coach Tim Cusick, Tim and CTS Coach Adam Pulford discuss what FRC is, how to train it, the consequences of focusing on FRC (you may have to sacrifice some FTP for it), and therefore when and how much FRC work to incorporate into your training plan.Topics Covered In This Episode:Definitions of anaerobic capacity and functional reserve capacity (FRC)Anaerobic Capacity adaptation from 1-2 weeks of trainingAnaerobic Capacity adaptation from 2-5 weeks of trainingWhy FRC training intensities must be SUPER HARD!Recommended interval workouts for FRC trainingWhen to incorporate FRC workouts into your trainingResourcesTim at Basecamp: https://www.joinbasecamp.com/tim-cusick Tim on IG https://www.instagram.com/tim.cusick_coach/Stress vs Strain: Difference Between Stress and Strain - GeeksforGeeks https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/physics/difference-between-stress-and-strain/Guest Bio:Tim Cusick is a world-class cycling coach, a leader in data analytics for endurance sports, an educator, and an innovative business leader. Tim works with Olympians, world champions, and more, including Amber Neben and Rebecca Rusch. As a data analytics leader, Tim is an acknowledged expert in the field for endurance athletes. He is the TrainingPeaks WKO product leader, codeveloper of WKO5, and Instructor: Advanced Training with Data. As an educator, Tim has presented at USA Cycling summits, TrainingPeaks Endurance Summits, TrainingPeaks University, and more. Tim is also the founder of BaseCamp, which is driven by Tim's philosophy of bringing together the science of data and the art of coaching. His values-based approach focusing on shared vision and team building allows for the construction of dynamic and purposeful organization development.HOSTAdam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for nearly two decades and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platformGET FREE TRAINING CONTENTJoin our weekly newsletterCONNECT WITH CTSWebsite: trainright.comInstagram: @cts_trainrightTwitter: @trainrightFacebook: @CTSAthlete
Tic Tac, Gimbal, GOFAST. Elizondo, Grusch, Mellon. AAWWSAP, AATIP, AARO. Brad is back, ensconced in a space-time bubble, to take on the latest UFO film blockbuster with the guys: “The Age of Disclosure”. It's the most credentialed UFO film to date, featuring 35 government insiders, and smashing all box office records. Somehow, this same intelligence community that allegedly ran eight decades of deception, is now to be trusted? Find out why, even though he's “the UFO guy”, Brad is over disclosure, and this film was the final nail in that coffin. Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium episodes: www.patreon.com/qaa Brad: https://x.com/LoveAndSaucers // https://www.instagram.com/bradwtf/ All Episodes of Annie Kelly's new 6-part podcast miniseries “Truly Tradly Deeply” are available to Cursed Media subscribers. www.cursedmedia.net/ Cursed Media subscribers also get access to every episode of every QAA miniseries we produced, including Manclan by Julian Feeld and Annie Kelly, Trickle Down by Travis View, The Spectral Voyager by Jake Rockatansky and Brad Abrahams, and Perverts by Julian Feeld and Liv Agar. Plus, Cursed Media subscribers will get access to at least three new exclusive podcast miniseries every year. www.cursedmedia.net/ Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (instagram.com/theyylivve / sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (pedrocorrea.com) qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.
2026 will not be won by the leader with the biggest vision, but by the one who masters commitment, focus, and consistency (CFC). In this episode, we break down how to identify your highest-leverage actions, build daily rhythms, and create a leadership pipeline that multiplies disciples and leaders.You'll discover practical ways to avoid spinning your wheels, overcome overwhelm, and stay faithful to what actually matters. Tune in to transform your leadership approach and start the year with traction that lasts.Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Visit covomultipliers.com for upcoming training, immersions, and resources.***Show Notes: Episode Reference Guide (Use The CFC Worksheet HERE)Pick 2-3 episodes that expose your blind spots and listen before you build your 2026 plan. COMMITMENT EPISODES Wrestling with: Should I start something new or double down? Do I need permission? Am I missing what God's doing? Is Your Strategy Blinding You to God's Harvest (Mar 18)Is my plan preventing me from seeing where God's actually at work?How do I balance planning with Spirit-led responsiveness?What if my strategy has become a prison instead of a pathway?Repetition Over Innovation: Why Consistency Wins in 2025 (Jan 7)Should I try something new in 2026 or double down on what's working?How do I know if I'm being faithful or just stuck in a rut?What's the ONE thing I'm committing to repeat 50+ times in 2026?'Go Slow to Go Fast' Could Transform Your Leadership Pipeline (Jan 21)Why does my leadership pipeline keep producing shallow leaders?Am I moving too fast with my disciples?Am I willing to slow down my pipeline to speed up multiplication?Stop Waiting—Start Building Like a Founder (Jun 3)Do I need permission to start this thing God's put on my heart?What's the difference between being faithful in my role and being a founder?What would I start if I stopped waiting for organizational approval?FOCUS EPISODES Wrestling with: Why am I overwhelmed? What should I say no to? How do I create leverage? Content vs. Systems: The Game-Changer for Leadership Development (Jan 28)Why do my leaders know so much but do so little?What's the difference between training content and discipleship systems?What's ONE system I'll build in 2026 to replace content delivery?Margins is Your Superpower: How Covocational Leaders Stay Focused and Free (May 13)Why am I so overwhelmed and ineffective at the same time?What do I actually need to say no to?What three things will I eliminate in Q1 to create margin?Strategic Persistence: How to Plan for Decades and Live for Today (Feb 25)How do I hold a long-term vision without losing daily momentum?Why do I feel like I'm never making progress?What's my 10-year vision? What's my Tuesday action?The Apostolic Challenge: Mastering the Dynamics of Start, Strengthen, Sustain (Jan 14)Why does everything I start eventually stall out?What phase am I actually in and what does that phase require?How do I balance multiplying efforts with sustaining growth?CONSISTENCY EPISODES Wrestling with: Why do I plateau? How does MAWL work? Do I need community? Why do great leaders fail? Start, Strengthen, Sustain: Growing Leaders Who Multiply (Nov 4)Why do my leaders plateau and never multiply?What developmental rhythms do leaders need at each stage?What's the rhythm that moves my leaders from strength to multiplication?MAWL in Real Life: Ryan, Jereme, And The Path to Multiplication (Dec 2)How does MAWL actually work in real life, not theory?Why am I stuck at modeling and never releasing?Where am I stuck in MAWL? What rhythm will unstick me?The Missing Link: Why a Community of Practice Was Key to Andy's Growth (Feb 11)Why hasn't more training produced breakthrough?Do I really need other leaders or can I just execute alone?Who's in my community of practice for 2026?Why Great Leaders Fail: The Biblical Pattern You Can't Ignore (Feb 4)What causes great leaders to fail even with good vision?How did Noah and Abraham sustain obedience for decades?How do I avoid breaking covenant when the work gets hard?
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The rapid evolution of generative AI has led to increased adoption but also raises significant compliance challenges. ZS Principal Michael Shaw joins the podcast to discuss the importance of responsible and ethical AI adoption in the biopharma industry, particularly as it relates to compliance, risk management and improving patient outcomes. Highlights include:The importance of developing a comprehensive framework for responsible AI, focusing on principles like fairness, safety, transparency and accountability Why effective AI governance requires cross-functional collaboration and continuous trade-off assessmentHow leveraging AI to enhance workflows can drive efficiency and effectiveness but must be implemented thoughtfully with the right controls in place
Welcome to this incendiary, shocking and investigative episode of Light ‘Em Up!As we rapidly approach the end of the calendar year, we're so glad that you've joined us!Share us with a friend. We're being actively downloaded in 146 countries, globally.Contact us at: prizzo@rpgconsultingltd.comTonight, we examine the concept and legality of governmental extra-judicial killings — summarily executing people. Extrajudicial killing is the deliberate killing of a person without legal authority from a judicial process.It is “extra” “judicial” … or outside the scope of the normal route where a person is arrested, charged and given a trial before a verdict is rendered.In fact, as we go to air with this episode, the Trump administration has embarked on a deadly serious campaign of openly targeting and killing people who have only been clandestinely labeled as “drug smugglers” — within the administration's small, secretive, circle without offering any hard evidence, nor extending to these people a single solitary ounce of due process of law.At the time of recording, since the 1st of September, when President Trump announced the first strike on a boat he claimed – without providing evidence – killed 11 “Tren de Aragua narco-terrorists” under the control of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro, through the end of October, the U.S. had claimed to have killed 64 alleged drug smugglers on 16 boats.This situation is fluid and difficult to track, however, to date, since September 2, Donald Trump has summarily executed 70 civilians suspected of drug trafficking in 17 separate airstrikes in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean.The administration admitted in a closed-door briefing to Congress that they don't even know the identities of the people they've killed. How in the hell is this possible? Congress has abdicated its power(s), duties and responsibilities to the public.To support our claims — as evidence, we'll provide historical examples of other governmental extra-judicial murderous actions.And we ask the question has America under Trump become even more of a pariah on the world's stage?We'll expose the risky behavior in how governmental extra-judicial killings trigger a cascade of destabilizing consequences across legal, political, social and psychological domains.These effects can:— erode democracy and democratic institutions— inflict trauma on the populace— and can perpetuate further cycles of deadly violence.Two people who survived boat bombings were released back to their home countries because the Trump administration lacked sufficient evidence to even arrest them.In the words of one member of Congress who attended the briefing, “This is just murder.”We are shining the antiseptic light of the truth further exposing Trump's illegal killing spree. Some analysts now believe Trump has tasked “his generals” with planning a full-scale regime change war against Venezuela.So much for Trump's campaign claim of never entering into endless wars.Democracy is dying right in front of us.Justice isn't about laws … it's about lives!In a time of crisis — facts matter most!Tune out the world and tune-in to Light ‘Em Up — Right here and right now!Also, please tune in and follow our sponsors Newsly & Feedspot!We want to hear from you!
Your Nb 1 nordic nordic podcast is back this time with the fastest skier/biathlete Einar Hedegart. He will be racing this week end as a biathlete in geilo and next week as a cross country skier in Beito. He gives us his key training sessions that makes him go so fast on skis. Tune in for some interesting insight a bit of biathlete roasting and some banter
Germany is rearming, and fast. A sentence that once sent shivers down Europe's spine is now a shocking reality. This isn't the Germany of old; it's a nation powering up for a new era of danger. With Putin's war machine grinding on, Berlin's gone from pacifist to powerhouse, pledging a staggering 3.5% of GDP to defence by 2029, outpacing the UK. So what's behind this dramatic transformation? And is it enough to protect Europe from another Russian rampage? Venetia is joined by The Telegraph's Berlin correspondent James Rothwell and defence expert Ulrike Franke to find out about Germany's great rearmament.Read Matt Oliver's deep dive into Germany's rearmament: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/11/02/germany-wants-to-arm-itself-to-the-teeth-is-the-world-ready/Credit: AFP/Genya Savilov► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditorhttps://linktr.ee/BattleLinesContact us with feedback or ideas:battlelines@telegraph.co.uk @venetiarainey@RolandOliphant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive deep into what it truly means to sustain high performance—without losing ourselves along the way. We explore why the relentless pursuit of optimization can leave us exhausted, disconnected, and ultimately unsatisfied, even as our productivity dashboards look more impressive than ever.We sit down with Dr. James Hewitt, a human performance scientist and author of Regenerative Performance, who challenges the contemporary obsession with “optimization.” Instead, he offers a fresh perspective: success is about rhythm, not balance. We discuss how alternating between periods of intense focus and intentional renewal is not just effective, but necessary.Also joining us is Jim Murphy, author of Inner Excellence, whose coaching of elite athletes and leaders centers on training not just the mind, but the heart. Jim's journey—including a literal desert retreat—led him to believe that excellence is grown from within, through the cultivation of peace, confidence, and love, especially under pressure.Together, we examine why greatness isn't something you manufacture through sheer effort. It's something that arises when you let go, reconnect, and cultivate an inner life that is in sync with your values and goals.Five Key Learnings from the Episode:Optimization Fatigue Is Real: Tracking and optimizing every aspect of life can actually diminish well-being and life satisfaction rather than increase it.Rhythm Beats Balance: Sustained high performance depends on deliberate alternation between deep engagement and meaningful renewal, not on chasing a mythical state of balance.Recovery Requires Intention: Proactive, scheduled breaks—including exposure to nature and engaging in supportive social interactions—are critical for true restoration and creativity.Excellence Comes from the Heart: Training your heart—clarifying your life purpose, embracing vulnerability, and mastering the ego—is more impactful than simply mastering skills.Self-Centeredness Is the Core Obstacle: Overcoming the default setting of self-focus opens the door to authentic creativity and connection, but it requires the courage to face discomfort and uncertainty.Get full interviews and bonus content for free! Just join the list at DailyCreativePlus.com.Mentioned in this episode:Apply for Creative Leader Roundtable What if you had a space every month to sharpen your leadership edge without the fluff? The Creative Leader Roundtable is where smart, driven, creative leaders gather to exchange ideas, solve real challenges, and grow together. So if you lead a team of thinkers, makers, or dreamers, this is your lab. We're launching soon with a new group of leaders. So, if you're interested, check it out and apply at CreativeLeader.net.Apply for Creative Leader Roundtable Leading creative people is rewarding, but it can also feel isolating. That's why I've started Creative Leader Roundtable, a private community where leaders like you connect monthly to get practical insights, honest feedback, and real encouragement. You'll leave every round table with fresh perspective and tactical ideas. You can apply right away. So if you lead a team of talented people, go check us out at CreativeLeader.net, because creative work deserves brave leadership.
Send us a textEpisode OverviewIn this episode of The Own It Show, host Justin Roethlingshoefer reframes “slowing down” as the doorway to breakthrough. If you've been chasing certainty, quick fixes, or the next hack, Justin shows why true progress lives on the other side of obedience—and how to reach it through his S.L.O.W. framework: Stillness → Listen → Obedience → Wisdom.Blending behavioral science, stress physiology, and Scripture, he explains why our brains resist obedience (control, instant gratification, loss aversion, and misunderstanding God's heart), and how practicing stillness and listening raises HRV, calms cortisol, sharpens decision-making, and creates spiritual alignment. He also shares a personal story—choosing integrity over a “bigger” opportunity—that opened unexpected doors and confirmed a simple truth: obedience precedes blessing.Episode Highlights- Why We Resist Obedience: Control vs. trust, impatience & dopamine, loss aversion, and a distorted view of God's heart.S.L.O.W. Framework:S — Stillness: Downregulates stress, raises HRV (readiness), and opens receptivity. (Ps. 46:10)L — Listen: Quiet the noise to hear the whisper, not the shout. (1 Kings 19:12)O — Obedience: The hinge between hearing and harvest. (Luke 5:5)W — Wisdom: Fruit of consistent, values-aligned obedience; rewires the brain for clarity and resilience (neuroplasticity).- Science of Slowing Down: Calm-state decisions are more accurate and less reactive; trust signals lower cortisol and increase oxytocin/serotonin.- Story of Integrity: Saying “yes” to a smaller platform led to a greater calling—proof that character-driven obedience compounds.- Faith Lens: “Anyone who loves me will obey my teaching.” (John 14:23) Blessing follows alignment, even when the path feels costly.Action Steps- Daily 5-Minute Stillness: Begin each morning with uninterrupted quiet—no phone, no notes—just breathing and presence.- Practice Active Listening: Journal any “nudges” you sense; ask, “What's the next right obedient step?”- One Act of Obedience Today: Choose a small, specific yes (or no) aligned with your values. Log it and the outcome.- Evening Reflection: Trace fruit back to prior acts of obedience; look for the 3–24 month “compounding” effect.- Reduce Reactivity: Use a simple wind-down (3-2-1: 3 hrs no heavy food, 2 hrs no work, 1 hr no screens) to keep cortisol low and decisions clear.Scripture & Studies Mentioned- Psalm 46:10 — “Be still and know…”- 1 Kings 19:12 — God's whisper, not the whirlwind- Luke 5:5 — Obedience → Overflow- Proverbs 3:5–6 — Trust → Straight paths- John 14:23 — Love → Obedience → Presence- Behavioral notes on loss aversion, dopamine & instant rewards, and calm-state decision quality (e.g., HBR insights; Stanford findings referenced in discussion)===========================Subscribe and Listen to the Own It Show HERE:➡︎ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@justinroethlingshoefer➡︎ Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/3KCyN3j➡︎ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3F58Ez4lbIKQ6kMu2pfpIG===========================Resources:⚡️CHECK OUR PROGRAMS: https://ownitcoaching.com/programs/⚡️BOOK: https://thepowerofownershipbook.com/=========================== Connect with Justin Roethlingshoefer on Social Media:➡︎ linkedin.com/in/justin-roethlingshoefer➡︎https://www.instagram.com/justinroeth/?hl=en
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Records Shattered and Stories Galore: Hot Rod Drag Week 2025 Recapped on DDR Show EP 123September 2025 – Presented by Summit RacingEpisode 123 of the Drag Drive Repeat Show presented by Summit Racing was an all-out celebration of Hot Rod Drag Week 2025—a landmark 20th anniversary edition that delivered record-breaking performances, emotional milestones, and unforgettable road stories. Hosts Mike Narx and Eric White were joined by special guest co-host Tim Gourley of Go Fast Photography, who rode shotgun with Mike throughout the week.Together, they unraveled the highlights of Drag Week: a new ET record from Ned Dunphy, nail-biting 8.50 index battles, the perseverance of veterans like Steve Eden and Pete Holm, and first-time finishes for long-struggling competitors.
Send us a textWhat if the fastest way to scale isn't hiring more people, but removing the friction that slows the people you already have? We sit down with executive coach and lean practitioner Lorraine Armijos to break down a simple, repeatable way to grow: align strategy, process, and people, then empower the front line to solve problems where the work happens.We start with the mindset shift founders struggle with most—slow down to go fast. Lorraine shows how to define the real problem before fixing it, using observation, data, and root cause thinking to avoid the trap of quick wins that don't stick. From there, we dig into daily huddles and lightweight problem-solving rituals that turn scattered effort into steady momentum. Leaders set direction, teams own the path, and everyone sees how their work ties to clear metrics that ladder up to the company's goals.Lorraine also demystifies lean without the jargon: create value, remove waste, and build a culture where experiments are celebrated for the learning they produce. We talk about the right role for AI—after you simplify—and how to prevent automation from scaling chaos. A real client story shows how five-minute leadership huddles cascaded to frontline stand-ups, improved alignment across departments, and delivered measurable gains in performance and engagement.If you're a founder or operator ready to trade constant firefighting for compounding progress, this conversation gives you practical steps to start today: define success at every level, listen to the people closest to the work, and build a cadence that turns insights into action. Subscribe, share with a teammate who's drowning in busywork, and tell us: what's the one bottleneck you'll cut this week?Reach out to Lorraine and get the free tools here:https://www.larinsights.com/scalingwithpeople
Send us a textLadies, stop trying to do everything on your own. If you really want to achieve your dreams and go farther in life, you need the right mate — someone loyal, who shares your goals and supports your journey. Life is always better when you have a partner by your side. Two is always better than one
In this episode, Kaylee Felio welcomes John Traver of Traver Connect to discuss what “broken” looks like in automotive fixed ops—and more importantly, how leaders and teams can drive sustainable change. John shares frameworks from sports icons, legendary business thinkers like Peter Drucker, and dealership trailblazers such as Ed Roberts to highlight the power of questioning, mission clarity, and process improvement.Tune in for real-world strategies to strengthen your parts and service department—whether it's redefining your mission, zeroing in on your “primary customer,” or getting honest about what's not working. As John puts it, “When you get your mission right, you have an unfair advantage.”This episode is packed with actionable insights for parts managers, service leaders, and anyone passionate about moving the dealership world forward.--------------------------------------------This show is powered by PartsEdge: Your go-to solution for transforming dealership parts inventory into a powerhouse of profitability. Our strategies are proven to amp up parts sales by a whopping 20%, all while cutting down on idle inventory. If you're looking to optimize your parts management, visit
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In this episode of the Go Fast and Win Podcast, I discuss reactions to last week's top of the "life of a professional bettor", concerns people had with future planning at TSP, how I manage mobile wagering and content, a full market briefing of what's going on this week, and I look forward to extending the win streak for the My Handicapping Game of the Week of the Year! Thanks for listening and good luck!
Go Fast And Winâ„¢ - A Sports Podcast powered by The Sharp Plays
In this episode of the Go Fast and Win Podcast, I discuss the broad topics of being a professional bettor and look to break the streak of the My Handicapping Game of the Week of the Year.We'll cover:
Go Slow to Go FastWe live in a culture that prizes speed—but sometimes moving slower is what actually accelerates results. In this episode, Paul and Matt explore when deliberate pauses pay off, how to test “slow-downs” safely, and how leaders can set the right cadence without losing urgency when it matters most.Five Key Learnings:Slowing down can reduce rework, surface hidden costs, and sharpen decisions.Smart slow-downs (like reflection or structured breaks) often boost creativity and clarity.Speed frequently degrades our decision making and causes us to miss opportunities to build on others workTeams can run tiny experiments—like slowing a sprint kickoff—to test the benefits.Mature leaders can help team members see how to balance slowing down and speeding upResources mentioned in this episode:Slow Down to Speed Up Newsletter - https://www.humanityworking.net/p/slow-down-to-speed-up?r=ourxz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=falseHumanity Working is brought to you by BillionMinds - the company that makes employees ready for the Future of Work.BillionMinds helps companies be ready for the future of work by developing adaptable, resilient employees. You can learn more about them on LinkedIn or by visiting billionminds.com.
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In this episode of the Go Fast and Win Podcast, I discuss public regression from last season and how it has played out so far.We'll cover:
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In this episode, I talk with Alison Shekman, Chief of Staff at PhaseWell Research and a member of the CXO Fellows Program. Alison shares her journey from consulting into operations and what it has meant to step into an early-stage, acquisition-driven business. She reflects on slowing down to go fast, listening to frontline experts, and creating systems for prioritization. Alison also discusses lessons from the Shore Resource Team and why embracing iteration over perfection has shaped her approach as a CXO.Key Takeaways:Go slow to go fast by taking the time to understand what motivates people and plan for change so it can be implemented more effectivelyListen first and spend time in the field with the people who know the work best to close knowledge gaps and build credibilityCreate a system for relentless prioritization to bring clarity to the noise and stay aligned with leadership on what matters mostCall it version one, move forward, and keep iterating rather than waiting for perfectionChapters:00:00 - Introduction02:57 - Go Slow to Go Fast05:01 - Closing the Knowledge Gap09:35 - The Value of Networks13:03 - Prioritization and Integration19:47 - Lessons for Young LeadersListen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsYou'll also find other Bigger. Stronger. Faster. episodes, alongside our Microcap Moments and Everyday Heroes series—highlighting the people and stories that make the microcap space unique.Other ways to connect:Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blogShore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shore-universityThis podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, or a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
In this episode, I talk with Alison Shekman, Chief of Staff at PhaseWell Research and a member of the CXO Fellows Program. Alison shares her journey from consulting into operations and what it has meant to step into an early-stage, acquisition-driven business. She reflects on slowing down to go fast, listening to frontline experts, and creating systems for prioritization. Alison also discusses lessons from the Shore Resource Team and why embracing iteration over perfection has shaped her approach as a CXO.Key Takeaways:Go slow to go fast by taking the time to understand what motivates people and plan for change so it can be implemented more effectivelyListen first and spend time in the field with the people who know the work best to close knowledge gaps and build credibilityCreate a system for relentless prioritization to bring clarity to the noise and stay aligned with leadership on what matters mostCall it version one, move forward, and keep iterating rather than waiting for perfectionChapters:00:00 - Introduction02:57 - Go Slow to Go Fast05:01 - Closing the Knowledge Gap09:35 - The Value of Networks13:03 - Prioritization and Integration19:47 - Lessons for Young LeadersListen to our podcasts at:https://www.shorecp.university/podcastsYou'll also find other Bigger. Stronger. Faster. episodes, alongside our Microcap Moments and Everyday Heroes series—highlighting the people and stories that make the microcap space unique.Other ways to connect:Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blogShore Capital University: https://www.shorecp.university/Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shore-universityThis podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, or a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the “Terms of Use” page on the Shore Capital website for other important information.
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In this episode of the Go Fast and Win Podcast, I remember 9/11, discuss My Handicapping Game of the Week of the Year, go into My Two Cents and I Told You So.We'll cover:
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In this episode of the Go Fast and Win Podcast, I break down one of the most important — and misunderstood — aspects of sports betting: the hot-and-cold cycle. Every bettor faces streaks, but the difference between long-term winners and losers comes down to how you handle them.We'll cover:
Send us a textYou've probably heard the saying “Go slow to go fast” — but what does that actually look like in a math classroom? In this episode, we're tackling one of the biggest challenges teachers face: balancing the pacing guide with the reality of diverse learners. We'll dig into why slowing down might actually be the most powerful way to accelerate math proficiency for all students.
One High Limit sprint car driver took his sprint car team a different direction late in 2024, and his choice is just starting to bear fruit. We'll deep dive that today, plus talk Brandon Sheppard's ups and downs, and two drivers with an uncle who is one of the best ever are set to hit the big stage.
One High Limit sprint car driver took his sprint car team a different direction late in 2024, and his choice is just starting to bear fruit. We'll deep dive that today, plus talk Brandon Sheppard's ups and downs, and two drivers with an uncle who is one of the best ever are set to hit the big stage.
This time award winning Endurance Rider Karen Chaton, host of the monthly Endurance Rider podcast on Horse Radio Network, explains to her co-host Glenn what negative splits are and why a rider may want to make use of this competition strategy.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Karen Chaton, Endurance Rider podcast ,Horses In The MorningSponsored by Practical Horseman On DemandSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkMentioned in this episode:Equine Discountshttps://www.ntra.com/equinediscounts/
IndyCar may have had the week off, but Speed Street is still reporting for duty covering all the latest news in the open wheel scene. Conor Daly and Chase Holden reflect on the television ratings for the Detroit race and the public response to Conor's critiques of the course layout. They also react to the news that Formula One will be directly competing with the 2026 running of the Indianapolis 500 by moving the Canadian Grand Prix to the same day. Conor expresses that the move from the FIA appears to be a blatant show of disrespect for the history of the 500, and feels motorsports fans are being cheated out of a celebrated tradition of the Greatest Day in Motorsports.Chip Ganassi Racing pilot Kyffin Simpson joins the show to discuss his recent first career top-five finish in Detroit and what his time has been like with the CGR team. Kyffin breaks down the pit strategy that helped bring him to the front of the pack and what he had to do to remain in the top five for the duration of the race. He also speaks on the steep learning curve and sheer amount of information he has been absorbing at CGR from having experienced teammates like Scott Dixon and Alex Palou. The guys chat about what areas Kyffin would like to improve in and what his goals are for the rest of the season. Kyffin also gives listeners some insight to who he is outside of the car, as he chats about island life and his love for water sports.