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September 14,2025 - Kyle Rye - It's All Good - Good On Purpose by Buford Church of Christ
Grief is one of the hardest things that we will deal with our lives, but because God is good, grief can be good. In today's message, Pastor Jeff Ables looks at the "5 Stages of Grief" through a biblical lens to show us how grief is actually an opportunity to grow closer to God.Prayed to accept Jesus? Congratulations! Text SAVED to 337-222-3210 or click here https://bit.ly/CC_saved New to Crossroads Church? Learn all about us at https://mycrossroads.org
Five days, 231.82 miles, 85,967 vertical feet, nearly 94 hours of moving time - this is the White Mountain Direttissima as experienced by ultra-athlete Andrew Drummond. A rugged DIY run that connects all 48 of the White Mountains' 4,000ft peaks in New Hampshire, the Direttissima has developed a lore of its own. Andrew shares his multi-year journey through the spectrum of microclimates, peaks, valleys, and stages of exhaustion. Support comes from Kuat Racks Oboz Washington Discover Pass: Get your Pass at discoverpass.wa.gov Diaries+ Members-- Their support is powering the Diaries- thank you! You can join today. Our book, States of Adventure, 30 stories adapted from The Diaries, is out in the wild. See if it's available on your local shelves or order it here: geni.us/StatesofAdventure
Qool DJ Marv Live at The Good Good Harlem NYC - August 21 2025 - AuraThank you Justine, Juliet and Lesly! https://www.thegoodgoodnyc.com/ --- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vg https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/qool-dj-marv-aural-memoirs-and-buttamilk-archives/id269880758 https://music.apple.com/us/artist/qool-dj-marv/1558418894 https://bsky.app/profile/qooldjmarv.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1 https://tidal.com/browse/artist/23883666 https://www.mixcloud.com/qooldjmarv/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/48vhJ2d1hVaFHf6gqXeTm0?si=fWO0N456QeWRMWLUtqe4Yg https://soundcloud.com/qooldjmarv https://www.twitch.tv/qooldjmarv https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/QoolDJMarvMusic
Our guests are Gardar Stefánsson, Founder & CEO, and Lauren Larsen, Global Marketing Director at GoodGood, the Icelandic brand disrupting the spreads aisle with no-added-sugar jams, nut butters, and chocolate spreads. What started as a pivot from surplus stevia stock has become a fast-growing business with products now in Europe and major U.S. retailers like Whole Foods, Walmart, and Kroger. With a mission to make everyday pantry staples healthier—without compromising on taste—GoodGood runs a lean, global team and blends data-driven decisions with gut instinct to build a loyal consumer base. Tune in to hear about: How a jam experiment in an Icelandic kitchen sparked a global food brand Why GoodGood's spreads have 88% fewer calories—without cutting flavor The bold move to the U.S. and how it unlocked rapid growth Using smart packaging and cultural insights to win U.S. shoppers Running a $10M+ business with just 15 people and clear OKRs Balancing community-building, authenticity, and data in brand marketing More Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fmcgguys/ Audio Mixing by Rodrigo Chávez Voice Acting by Jason Martorell Parsekian
Valenti is back and he got right to business to start today's show, giving his reaction to the lackluster moves from Scott Harris at the trade deadline last week. He lambasted the thought process behind Harris' inaction and took a few of your calls in response. Then, Kenny joined for an interesting "In Football Today".
MONDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness gets scammed by the evil genius Amber? That metal credit card. Happen 10 years ago!! Monster Messages & Hot Takes
Qool DJ Marv Live at The Good Good Harlem NYC - July 17 2025Thank you Justine, Juliet and Lesly! https://www.thegoodgoodnyc.com/ --- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vg https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/qool-dj-marv-aural-memoirs-and-buttamilk-archives/id269880758 https://music.apple.com/us/artist/qool-dj-marv/1558418894 https://bsky.app/profile/qooldjmarv.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1 https://tidal.com/browse/artist/23883666 https://www.mixcloud.com/qooldjmarv/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/48vhJ2d1hVaFHf6gqXeTm0?si=fWO0N456QeWRMWLUtqe4Yg https://soundcloud.com/qooldjmarv https://www.twitch.tv/qooldjmarv https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/QoolDJMarvMusic
Yes, Baconsale has ranked basic condiments before, but these brand-name sauces add a whole new flavor to the discussion. Joel, Kent, and Zack are taking a dip into the fast-food realm to discuss dressings such as Arby's Horsey Sauce, Del Taco Del Scorcho, Chick-fil-A Sauce, In-N-Out Burger Spread, McDonald's Sweet 'N Sour Sauce, Popeyes Mardi Gras Mustard, Papa John's Special Garlic Sauce, Wingstop Ranch, Raising Cane's Cane Sauce, and more. As we debate on which condiments are Fire, which ones are just Good Good, and which ones blackened our taste buds, we'll unintentionally do Sean Connery impersonations, reveal all the copycat recipes, occasionally change tiers, and learn which podcasters can't handle spice. The tangy delta cow wants you to press play.
On this episode of #LatinosOutLoud #RachelLaLoca chats with two of the stars of the new Apple TV+ series, STICK. The group chat about their love and respect for golf, the skillset it took for Peter to hit a hole in one with his lead acting on the series, and the drive behind both of these actors' careers overall. ABOUT “STICK” The 10-episode season will make its global debut on Apple TV+ with three episodes on Wednesday, June 4, followed by one new episode every Wednesday, through July 23. Owen Wilson stars as Pryce Cahill, an over-the-hill, ex-pro golfer whose career was derailed prematurely 20 years ago. After the collapse of his marriage and getting fired from his job at an Indiana sporting goods store, Pryce hedges his bets, and future, entirely on a troubled 17-year-old golf phenom named Santi (Peter Dager). “Stick” is a heartfelt, feel-good comedy about a found family and their relationships set within the world of golf as it has never been shown before. In addition to Wilson and Dager, the ensemble cast includes Marc Maron, Mariana Treviño, Lilli Kay, Judy Greer and Timothy Olyphant, and features guest appearances from golf superstars such as Collin Morikawa, Keegan Bradley, Max Homa, Wyndham Clark, and more. Additional cameos include broadcasters Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman, Good Good's Matt Scharff, Brad Dalke and Garrett Clark, as well as golf enthusiast Dan Rapaport. #Stick #Golf #LatinosOutLoud #Comedy #Podcast #LOL #RachelLaLoca #OwenWilson #PeterDager #MarianaTrevino
An apartment building in Cleveland caught fire last week, and good Samaritans caught a baby dropped from a third-story window. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/good-samaritans-catch-baby-tossed-from-window-in-apartment-fire/
CW: Direct violence, decay and death, talk of injury and pain, Dismemberment, Exploitation of poverty, fire noises, Depictions of refugees and unhoused people, medial descriptions, medical scarcity, gun violence, sudden loud noises, rot, mild drug use, intense pain, discussion of blood, discussion of death, aggressive, repeated sounds, depictions of poverty BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/roomwherepod.bsky.social Discord: https://discord.gg/uTxewBrkA5 Website: https://roomwherepod.com/ Patreon: https://roomwherepod.cash
「違法パチスロ賭博店が摘発…従業員男ら6人を逮捕 通常より高額レートで賭けさせたか パチスロ機20数台など押収 大阪・ミナミ」 大阪・ミナミにある違法なパチスロ賭博店が摘発され、従業員の男ら6人が逮捕されました。摘発されたのは、大阪市中央区で違法なパチスロ賭博を行っていた「GOOD」です。捜査関係者によりますと、パチスロ機を使い常習的に客に金を賭けさせた常習賭博の疑いで「GOOD」の従業員・橋本龍征容疑者(28)ら6人が逮捕されました。橋本容疑者らの認否は明らかにされていません。今回の捜索では、パチスロ機20数台などが押収されました。警察は、橋本容疑者らが客に通常よりも高額のレートで金を賭けさせていたとみて、営業実態や金の流れなどを調べています。
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In March of 2025, Emily Ford lined up at the starting line of one of the world's most difficult races – The Iditarod. To race this iconic event hadn't been a lifelong dream but rather the next step on Emily's pursuit of her passions – cold quiet places and four legged friends. Support comes from Kuat Racks Oboz Terns Use code DIRTBAG to save 25% off your first order Diaries+ Members-- Their support is powering the Diaries- thank you! You can join today. And Then What Actions 3 million acres of Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands are currently slated to be sold. Call your Senators and tell them: Don't Sell Public Lands. Call 202-224-3121 Write
Nathan Felix said "that could have been my mom or auntie", which is why he risked his life to pull a 68-year-old woman from her burning car! BODYCAM VIDEO HERE: https://www.wdjx.com/woman-rescued-from-burning-car-on-its-side/
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In this episode of Basic Bogeys, TJ and Gary welcome back Bud Copeland to break down the biggest week in golf: the U.S. Open at historic Oakmont. The crew dives into why Oakmont is the ultimate test in championship golf—from brutal rough and lightning-fast greens to the deep history of the course itself. Bud shares his experience from Pinehurst last year, and the team compares what makes Oakmont a beast of its own. They talk about YouTube creators like Good Good and Bryan Bros getting early looks at the course, and how that access brings fans closer to the game. With references to legends like DJ, Johnny Miller, and Tiger, plus chatter about rough length, stimp speeds, and potential winning scores.We also make some very insightful picks for the US Open. TJ goes all-in on Jon Rahm, using his signature “signs” bit to creatively build a case for the Sun Devil, citing Rahm's power, short swing, and red-hot potential at +1200 odds. Gary goes slightly off the board with Collin Morikawa, valuing his precision and recent form, while Bud takes the safe bet with current world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, comparing his dominance to Usain Bolt pulling away from the pack. The crew also throws out fun props, including Rory McIlroy to miss the cut, and debate the likability of top players based on their media behavior. The episode ends with playful banter about TikTok trolls, internet haters, and shoutouts to chirpy commenters—proving once again that the Basic Bogeys boys don't just dish out takes, they take the heat and laugh it off.Send us a message and let us know what you thought about this episode! Acorn Hills Clothing Co.BASIC15 for 15% off. Look Good, Feel Good, Do Good!BagBoy - Dynamic BrandsTJ15 at checkout for $15 off a BagBoy Push Cart!The Putter SopBasicBogeys15 for 15% off your order!Smackin' Sunflower Seeds10% off of your order! Thanks for listening. Tune in next Thursday for our next episode! Support the showFollow Basic Bogeys here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicbogeysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@basicbogeysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@basicbogeys?sub_confirmation=1
In this episode I explain the whole story of how we ended up in Amarillo Texas. I apologize for the noise in the background, it's a new studio and the AC was very loud.Check out our new church at:https://www.facebook.com/ardenroadbaptistchurch
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“We Are Not in Kansas (or Creatorland) Anymore”When I kicked off this Fireside PM interview with Ben Grubbs, I knew we'd cover the creator economy. What I didn't expect was how much of it would end up being an MBA seminar for product managers.Ben isn't just another ex-YouTube guy with creator war stories. He's seen the evolution of the online video ecosystem from its scrappy, quirky beginnings to the billion-dollar global marketplace it is today. His vantage point spans across YouTube FanFest, the launch of YouTube Kids, and later, his own venture Creator+.But this isn't a nostalgia trip. This conversation is about understanding where the creator economy went right, where it went off the rails, and what PMs and builders can learn from those who survived—and thrived.Let's break it down.1. Don't Just Sell Picks and Shovels—Sell Gold Bars TooThere's an old startup trope: during a gold rush, the people who make the money are the ones selling picks and shovels.Ben and I reflected on this assumption when it came to the 2021–2022 wave of creator economy startups—tools for analytics, monetization, editing, payroll, and more.A lot of those bets fizzled.Why?Because the “miners”—the creators—were not your typical enterprise buyers. Most didn't make enough to justify expensive tools, and those who did weren't being well-served.“You had companies working with hundreds or thousands of creators,” Ben said. “But they were all Tier 5 or Tier 6. The top creators—the ones running real businesses—weren't touching these tools. The startups couldn't crack that ceiling.”Creators with scale (think Tier 1) needed tools built with deep empathy for their workflows—but often the tool builders didn't even have relationships with these creators.It's a warning for PMs: Just because there's a problem doesn't mean the solution is a venture-scale business.Ben would often gut-check startup ideas by calling former colleagues at YouTube to ask if the feature in question was in the product roadmap.“If they told me it was far down the list—great. That's a two-year runway. But if it was near the top? I'd pass.”Takeaway for PMs: Before betting your career or company on a “picks and shovels” play, ask:* Can I serve the high-value users, or am I stuck with long-tail?* Is this something the platform will inevitably build?* Does this idea have cross-platform defensibility?If the answer to all three is “no,” it's probably not a durable business.2. The Myth of the Accidental CreatorOne of the most common origin stories in the creator economy is the passionate hobbyist who stumbled into success. But that's no longer the only model—or even the dominant one.Ben contrasted the early YouTube generation with today's operator-led brands like Good Good Golf, where content wasn't the product—it was the acquisition channel.“This wasn't some happy accident. Good Good had a clear business strategy from Day One. Content was the top-of-funnel. They were always going to build a real consumer business.”And build they did. Good Good went from viral YouTube content to a thriving golf apparel and equipment brand, all while keeping production margins high and paid marketing spend low.How? They applied DTC logic to a creator-native model. Instead of paying for reach, YouTube paid them to market their own products.“Some DTC founders were stunned by their margins. But they didn't realize: Good Good gets paid for their marketing.”Ben's point: this isn't selling out. It's growing up.And it's working.Actionable Tip for PMs: When evaluating growth loops, ask yourself:* Is our content serving a bigger business objective?* Can our audience also become customers?* Are we building a brand—or just renting attention?3. Build for the Power LawWe all know the creator economy is a power-law business. But what does that mean for those building around it?Ben shared a fascinating stat from his YouTube days: at one point, 4,500 creators met the threshold to qualify for top-tier partnership. But YouTube had resources to serve just 500.“We couldn't support everyone. And the people who qualified were far more than we could manage. That's when I realized: there's a huge gap.”That gap created opportunities—but only if you could build for the whales.Most of the SaaS tools went after the long tail. Wrong call.“The top creators are basically SMBs. They need operational support, yes—but they also need defensible strategy, content licensing, IP management. That's not just software—that's consulting, services, and deal-making.”Moonbug is a perfect example.They weren't a tool. They were a studio that centralized production, built IP (like Cocomelon), and sold toys, media rights, and more. They exited for over a billion dollars.For PMs and founders, the takeaway is this:* Don't assume the long tail is the market.* Go upstream. Serve the whales.* Focus on full-stack solutions, not just utilities.If you're not building something worth $10M+ in ARR from a dozen clients, you're probably building a feature, not a business.4. MrBeast Is a Company, Not Just a Creator—and That's the PointWe couldn't have this convo without talking about MrBeast.Ben sees Jimmy Donaldson as a pioneer not just in content, but in company structure. His organization isn't a hobbyist's shop—it's a holding company with a real CEO.“Jimmy's not the CEO. He's the chairman. They hired a real operator from public markets. That person is building a corporate org. They're hiring institutional people. It's becoming a conglomerate.”Unlike most creator ventures—where investors buy into just one slice of the pie—MrBeast's holding company gives investors exposure to all ventures.Think Alphabet, not a side hustle.“It's better alignment. If you're putting in capital, you want access to the whole thing—not just the candy bar business or the mobile game.”And that model might just be repeatable.As Ben put it: “A lot of creators say they want to be CEOs. But once they see what CEOs actually do—HR, legal, compliance—they change their mind fast.”Jimmy didn't want to be bogged down in operations. So he hired someone who could be.PM Insight: If you're working with high-talent individuals—creators, researchers, engineers—don't just elevate them to management. Design orgs where they can focus on their strengths and bring in ops leaders to scale.5. AI Is Not the End. It's the Efficiency Revolution.Toward the end of the episode, we dove into AI's impact on the creator economy.Ben doesn't see it as a doomsday scenario. Quite the opposite.“One animation company showed me a tool that turned a sketch into a production-ready 3D model—in real time. That's insane. The question is: do you lower your prices… or do you double your margin?”That's the rub.AI will reduce production costs. Which means more creators will have studio-grade tools at their fingertips. It also means fewer people per production.“I was on a shoot with 50 people. Half weren't doing anything. I realized the producer brought them in for optics—to make it look big-budget.”In other words, there's fat to be trimmed. And AI is the scalpel.I brought up the stability of the power-law impact. The best AI-assisted content will still win. Most will get buried.“It's like CGI in the movies. People feared it would kill cinema. Instead, it became standard. AI might be the same—just another tool.”For your PM roadmap, this means:* Expect higher expectations from users.* Deliver faster, smarter workflows.* Don't fight AI—integrate it.TL;DR: Actionable Advice for PMs in Silicon ValleyHere are the five key lessons from my talk with Ben Grubbs that every PM should remember:1. Validate Against the Platform's RoadmapBefore building around YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram, ask: Is this 12 months from being native? If yes, pivot.2. Serve the Top of the PyramidThe most successful creators need full-stack services and strategic guidance—not basic tools.3. Build Brand, Not Just ProductCreators who win big start with brand ambition, not content luck. Align your product roadmap accordingly.4. Separate Creator Talent from CEO SkillsetsGreat creators aren't always great operators. Your org chart needs to reflect that.5. Use AI to Win on EfficiencyAI won't replace you—but the PM who uses AI will. Bake it into production and product from the ground up.Final Thoughts: Betting on the Right Side of DisruptionAs Ben told me:“You want to be on the side of the disruptor. Not waiting to get disrupted.”That's never been truer than in 2025. Whether you're working at a Big Tech platform, building the next venture-backed app, or leading product at a creator startup—this space is still changing fast so go where the puck is going and realize that puck is leaping ahead every month.If you're navigating a challenging PM role or trying to make your next career move in tech, I offer one-on-one coaching through TomLeungCoaching.com. For companies that want to accelerate their product strategy or AI roadmap, check out my advisory work at PaloAltoFoundry.com.OK, enough pontificating. Let's get back to work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit firesidepm.substack.com
Episode No. 4 of Golf's Next GEN features Brad Dalke – former AJGA star, U.S. Amateur finalist, and now part of the Good Good crew. Brad talks junior golf, playing in The Masters, and how he's navigating life on and off the course with one of golf's biggest media brands.
Chris Herrington on When is Good Good Enough, Grizzlies' Issues & Playoffs + Hollinger column on Griz/Ja thoughts with Geoff
Shifting paradigms is hard work, but sometimes it can be a whole heap of Type II Fun as well. In 2019, Stratton Matteson sought to find out if he could get away with only human powered mountain access for a whole year. Five years into his quest, he shares what he's learned. Support comes from Kuat Racks Terns Use code DIRTBAG to save 25% off your first order Oboz Diaries+ Members-- Their support is powering the Diaries- thank you! You can join today. Fitz will be in Colorado for two States of Adventure book presentations in May. Join us! May 1st at Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder (RSVP here) May 2nd at Feral in Denver (RSVP here)
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Stay tuned to the end of the episode for a special song "Good Good trouble" by Joel David Weir. In this episode, Shane Claiborne hosts Tim Whitaker, founder of The New Evangelicals, for an engaging discussion on the intersection of faith, activism, and Christian nationalism. They delve into the challenges facing modern Christianity, the importance of not just promising heaven but addressing present-day 'hells,' and the need for vibrant faith that fuels social justice. The conversation covers Tim's experiences attending Turning Point USA's America Fest, the evolving landscape of The New Evangelicals, and practical steps for believers to engage in meaningful activism. Additionally, they share insights on building digital and physical communities that reflect the teachings of Jesus. Learn more: https://www.thenewevangelicals.com/ Music: https://joeldavidweir.com/ Help sustain the work of RLC: www.redletterchristians.org/donate/ To check out what RLC is up to, please visit us www.redletterchristians.org Follow us on Twitter: @RedLetterXians Instagram: @RedLetterXians Follow Shane on Instagram: @shane.claiborne Twitter: @ShaneClaiborne
On this episode, we welcome YouTube golf star (and reigning Creator Classic champion) Grant Horvat to the show! Grant joins Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme to talk about his journey in the game of golf, how he got started in content creation, and whether he could have imagined arriving at his current place in the golf content world. Grant highlights some of his favorite videos, who he'd most like to collab with, and answers whether he's been invited to play in a PGA TOUR event.
Some people say that since evil exists in this world, either God is not wholly good, or He doesn’t have the power to eliminate it. Find out in today’s podcast episode how God’s goodness and sovereignty do not stand in opposition, but in unison—as God sovereignly works all things together according to His good, good plan. (00:00) Understanding God's Sovereignty and Justice(15:39) Embracing God's Sovereign Invitation CONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK Get Updates via Text: https://text.whisp.io/jack-hibbs-podcastWebsite: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn DAZE OF DECEPTION BOOK:https://jackhibbs.com/daze-of-deception/ Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content:https://bit.ly/3CIP3M99
A Good Samaritan was captured on a home surveillance camera pulling over his car and helping an 80-year-old woman who had fallen on her face in Cincinnati. He even gave her his shirt to help with the bleeding! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/good-samaritan-caught-on-camera-helping-elderly-woman-who-fell/
Today, Josh is joined by special guest cohost Drew Baldwin, Josh's partner in crime at Tubefilter. After 17 years, we finally got him on the show! On the show itself, first: YouTube changes up the definition of what a view is, as content consumption preferences continue to move away from legacy media. Elsewhere: Good Good Golf gets great money, a TikToker is running for office, and the most outrageous sigma grindset maybe parody video we've ever seen, featuring Saratoga Water. Dive in! Here's more detail on what we covered today:YouTube is making Shorts views go up - TubefilterSeniors are watching twice as much YouTube on TVs as they were a year ago - TubefilterYouTube sets viewership record beating out Netflix, Prime Video & Disney+ - Dexerto2025 Digital Media Trends: Social platforms are becoming a dominant force in media and entertainmentPeyton Manning Joins $45 Million Fundraising for Good Good Golf - BloombergGood Good just got $45 million to grow its YouTube golf empire - TubefilterInfluencers are shaking up politics by winning elections. A progressive TikToker wants to be next. - Tubefilter'We Are in an Emergency': Progressive TikTok Star Launches Bid to Unseat Old-Guard DemNo, Ashton Hall isn't sponsored by Saratoga Water. But soon he might be. - TubefilterViral morning routine creator Ashton Hall doesn't care about people copying his content - Dexerto Creator Upload Socials:YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMTIKTOK
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
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It started so harmlessly. Four years ago, professional skier Brody Leven embarked on a simple challenge – exercise outdoors everyday. In a complicated moment in time and life, it was a way to exert some control over his day to day. It was never supposed to last forever. Support comes from Kuat Racks Terns Use code DIRTBAG to save 25% off your first order Diaries+ Members-- Their support is powering the Diaries- thank you! You can join today. Our book, States of Adventure, 30 stories adapted from The Diaries, is out in the wild. See if it's available on your local shelves or order it here: geni.us/StatesofAdventure
Good Good Golf fans will love this episode as Malosi Togisala joined the Break80 Podcast. Mo will talk about his life and how he got into golf, his rise on social media as Malosigolf and becoming a part of Good Good Golf last year. We will dive into some of the cool things that he has done in the past and some upcoming work that he will be doing with Good Good. We even talk a bit about Mo making a trip up to Minnesota for some golf. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple, Spotify and YouTube for weekly golf content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From trick shots to PGA Tour dreams, this episode of The Smylie Show dives into the incredible journey of the Bryan Bros, Wesley and George, as they share their journey as both professional golfers and YouTube sensations. They recap their early days growing up in South Carolina, their collegiate golf careers, their paths in professional golf, and their massive success online. The brothers reflect on the "blood, sweat, and tears" that shaped their paths, including Wesley's PGA Tour win and George's transition to golf content creation. They discuss overcoming challenges, like Wesley's infamous collegiate round of 101 and George's pivot from professional golf to building a thriving YouTube channel. Highlights:- Building and owning the Solina Golf Club- How family and competition fueled their love for the sport- Collegiate and professional journeys- The evolution of Bryan Bros Golf- Behind-the-scenes stories of their YouTube success and collaborations- Wesley's decision to balance PGA Tour events with YouTube content Get to know the Bryan brothers in this hilarious and insightful conversation with two of the biggest names in golf! Like, comment, and subscribe for more. #golf #pgatour #progolf #golfpodcast #bryanbros #golftrip #pgachampionship #justinthomas #scottiescheffler #pgatour #pga #golfchannel #golflife #youtubegolf #goodgood #brysondechambeau CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro03:00 - Growing Up05:05 - College Golf Experience10:46 - Blood, Sweat, and Tears16:39 - Staying Grounded26:04 - How the Bryan Bros Started29:45 - George's Early YouTube Journey32:50 - Game-Changing Video34:55 - Favorite Bryan Bros Experience44:20 - Tradeoffs in Their Careers46:08 - Wesley's Fast Play48:58 - Playing on Tour Together in Bermuda54:54 - Why More Pros Don't Start YouTube Channels58:05 - Solina Golf Club01:04:00 - Takomo Golf01:12:39 - Like & Subscribe01:12:55 - OUTRO
Matt Kendrick, the CEO of Good Good Golf joined us today to talk about the rise of digital platform, their desire to be a top 5 brand in golf, how the personalities on their team come together, their recent investment in LAGC of TGL, the event they are hosting on Golf Channel, the idea that golfers are building their individual brands and much more.The boys from The Wagyu Filet showed joined us live in studio to talk about Rory Milroy's weekend at Pebble Beach and his new approach, if Scottie Scheffler has missed a beat coming off his 2024 season and injury, the depth that the European Ryder Cup team is building and the pros and cons of the Waste Management in Phoenix this week.
This week, we had some major news in the creator space with Rick Shiels joining LIV. Good Good is hosting another Desert Knockout in Scottsdale during Waste Management Week. Bob from Bob Does Sports runs into Rory at a gas station and awkwardly strikes up a conversation. The LPGA has canceled a tournament in March due to non-payment from a sponsor!!
Welcome to Good Good Bad, our series kickstarted by our Diaries+ Members. Every adventure has its good parts, even better bits and its difficult moments. These memories create rich experiences, friendships and learning. Today, we tackle the Cape Loop, a rugged, but rewarding bikepacking loop around the southern tip of Baja. Support comes from Kuat Racks Diaries+ Members-- Their support is powering the Diaries- thank you! You can join today. Our book, States of Adventure, 30 stories adapted from The Diaries, is out in the wild. See if it's available on your local shelves or order it here: geni.us/StatesofAdventure
This week on Golf Weak, we share our thoughts on the TGL and simulator golf. We talk about Good Good sponsoring professional golfers Joel Dahmen, John Pak, Beau Hossler, Willie Mack III, and Michael Block. The Genesis Invitational is moving to a different golf course due to the wildfires in Southern California. We also discuss LIV being broadcast on FOX. Finally, we cover Rick Shiels's announcement and what we think it entails!Call (706) 250-1995 for golf advice or any golfing-related questions
Today, we turn to John 14 as we continue The Gospel: One Sign at a Time, our year-long journey through the Gospel of John. In this episode, we'll uncover two comforting promises from our Savior that bring encouragement not just for today, but for every day.To dive deeper into these Bible studies, visit PaulTripp.com/John.
The fellas weigh-in on the election. This leads us to discussing how time flies and the importance of cherishing moments instead of chasing the next. Trent spins a top. Rory locked himself in a studio to progress his swing and said Trump's election could expedite the PIF/PGA Tour deal. We play Closest To, talk COD and Hawaii x Good Good videos.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
Live from PGA National, Riggs tells the story of his wild day at Grove XXIII with Wayne Gretzky. Before, Frankie and Trent talk Good Good x Fore Play live scramble, the Yankees World Series loss, Frankie watching Game 5 with Mike Francesa, and why some hotels have showers without doors. Francis joins to chat about Noah Kahan, food around the world, and much more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
We're live from Hawaii with Francis during Fore Play x Good Good week. We a took in a Hawaiian morning blessing & the culture is unmatched. The collab videos with Good Good are going to be can't miss. Brad Dalke is the best golfer we've ever seen. Francis tried to rawdog his flight here. Also: the Ryder Cup ticket prices are outrageous, there are rumblings about Greg Norman taking a lower role with LIV golf, and much more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
Frankie tells the full tale of his first ever buddy's group trip to Big Cedar Lodge. Riggs returns after 2 weeks in Pinehurst. The whole squad is about to embark to Hawaii with Good Good. And we discuss the sneaky best course amenities, bridges, tunnels, and the Titanic.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod