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James Anderson's top 400 prospect rankings are fully updated and he answers dozens of listener questions about the top talents like Sebastian Walcott, Leo De Vries and Jesus Made!00:00 Intro 00:50 Sebastian Walcott, Leo De Vries, Jesus Made 05:05 TIERS 07:05 Samuel Basallo 10:50 Ceiling vs. Proximity 14:55 Luis Pena vs. Jesus Made 18:10 Luis Pena vs. Josue De Paula 19:50 Braden Montgomery's ETA 22:05 Eduardo Quintero's upside 23:00 Mike Sirota to the moon 28:55 Jack Perkins' ceiling 31:10 Gage Jump's upside 32:30 A mulligan on Austin Overn 34:10 Chase Burns vs. Bubba Chandler 36:45 Chase Burns, Bryce Eldridge ETAs 38:50 When to move on from a prospect 41:30 The quality of this prospect crop 42:35 Cam Collier and Sal Stewart 43:35 George Lombard 46:05 Arjun Nimmala vs. Cooper Pratt 47:15 Brailer Guerrero the runner? 48:25 Travis Sykora 49:50 Grant Taylor 51:10 Drop Colt Emerson? 52:55 Felnin Celesten Get the latest fantasy sports insights, expert analysis, and premium tools at RotoWire.com—enter promo code ROTO15 at checkout to receive 15% off any product.
James Anderson's top 400 prospect rankings are fully updated and he answers dozens of listener questions about the top talents like Sebastian Walcott, Leo De Vries and Jesus Made!00:00 Intro 00:50 Sebastian Walcott, Leo De Vries, Jesus Made 05:05 TIERS 07:05 Samuel Basallo 10:50 Ceiling vs. Proximity 14:55 Luis Pena vs. Jesus Made 18:10 Luis Pena vs. Josue De Paula 19:50 Braden Montgomery's ETA 22:05 Eduardo Quintero's upside 23:00 Mike Sirota to the moon 28:55 Jack Perkins' ceiling 31:10 Gage Jump's upside 32:30 A mulligan on Austin Overn 34:10 Chase Burns vs. Bubba Chandler 36:45 Chase Burns, Bryce Eldridge ETAs 38:50 When to move on from a prospect 41:30 The quality of this prospect crop 42:35 Cam Collier and Sal Stewart 43:35 George Lombard 46:05 Arjun Nimmala vs. Cooper Pratt 47:15 Brailer Guerrero the runner? 48:25 Travis Sykora 49:50 Grant Taylor 51:10 Drop Colt Emerson? 52:55 Felnin Celesten Get the latest fantasy sports insights, expert analysis, and premium tools at RotoWire.com—enter promo code ROTO15 at checkout to receive 15% off any product.
On the most recent FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox discussed the White Sox developmental path and decisions. They also discussed the path for hitters such as Colson Montgomery, Miguel Vargas, and Braden Montgomery. On the pitching side there wass a lot to discuss, including Noah Schultz, Hagen Smith, and the recent move of Grant Taylor. There was of course a flurry of activity in the chat.
Guest: Jim Callis, MLB.comRundown[Intro] Jim Callis would like a wellness check to see how White Sox fans are doing?[8:05] Prospect review: Edgar Quero[11:35] Prospect review: Kyle Teel[14:53] Prospect review: Braden Montgomery[20:04] Prospect review: Hagen Smith[25:22] Prospect review: Noah Schultz[28:34] Prospect review: Colson Montgomery[31:24] Prospect review: Grant Taylor[35:00] 2025 MLB Draft chat - the updated Sox Machine Top 100 draft prospect list will be released this week. Josh is fixated on a group of prep infielders for the White Sox at pick 10, and Jim helps guide on building a group of five targets.
On the most recent episode of FutureSox Hot Takes & Heaters Danny Miller and Jacob Thome break down the recent success of the White Sox, the recent call up of Tim Elko, and they also take a look at the Grant Taylor situation in Birmingham.
This week on the Fantasy Podcast hosts Dylan White and Geoff Pontes return to talk about 10 players with outstanding data. They cover highly rated Top 100 Prospects to some under-the-radar sleepers to target on your waiver wires in deeper leagues. (2:00) How to handle Roki Sasaki for 2025 and beyond.(11:00) Moises Ballesteros called up, what does Roboscout think?(15:00) Cade Horton called up, initial impressions?(18:00) Jake Bloss out for the season after UCL surgery.(21:00) Marcelo Mayer potentially up soon?(22:00) Jordan Lawlar vs Marcelo Mayer(24:00) Grant Taylor getting work in relief to manage workload. Concerns for fantasy?(26:00) Leo De Vries(30:00) Jhostynxon Garcia(34:00) Andrew Salas(36:00) Victor Arias(39:00) Jacob Reimer(41:00) Drew Gilbert(43:00) Brock Wilken(45:00) Zyhir Hope(47:00) Jonah Tong(50:00) Robby SnellingSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
CHGO White Sox host, Sean Anderson is joined by Future Sox's Elijah Evans to talk about the recently debuted Edgar Quero and Chase Meidroth. Elijah will also shed his knowledge Tim Elko's power surge in Charlotte, Noah Schultz's, Hagen Smith's, and Grant Taylor's starts in Birmingham, and Braden Montgomery's recently call up.
Episode 100 with Anthony Van Engelen, professional skateboarder from San Diego, CA.Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Southern California and picking up his first board in the late 80's, spending a few months in Russia in the mid 90's, riding for Alien Workshop for 15 years until Jason Dill offered to join him on an adventure to transform his clothing brand Fucking Awesome into a board brand, filming some of his most iconic video parts with Greg Hunt, to skating in his mid-forties while raising 2 kids and managing a business and much more through surprise questions from friends of his.(00:13) – Intro(01:13) – Aria Van Engelen(03:36) – Miki Vuckovich(18:06) – Kunjiro Eguchi (20:37) – Shawn Mandoli (26:06) – Rudy Mosqueda(29:31) – Lance Dawes(31:22) – Freddy from Heckride(36:08) – John Fitzgerald (38:00) – Aaron Meza (38:41) – Ewan Bowman(41:27) – Steve Olson(41:54) – Celynnda Ingrande Gaudino(46:23) – Sobriety(53:22) – Farran Golding(56:29) – Eric Swisher (57:37) – Chris Carter(01:01:01) – Fred Gall(01:02:06) – Geoff Rowley(01:03:05) – Jaime Owens(01:04:09) – Nathan Fletcher(01:08:40) – Neal Shoemaker(01:10:48) – Grant Taylor (01:11:55) – Mike Piscitelli (01:16:56) – Catherine Acosta(01:18:23) – Eric Dressen(01:21:14) – Brandon Mallough (01:21:53) – Jacob Rosenberg(01:28:39) – Greg Hunt and Diego Todd(01:37:58) – Jonathan Mehring(01:39:16) – Henry Sanchez(01:42:50) – Keith Wager(01:43:47) – Mark Gonzales(01:46:58) – Ray Barbee(01:51:54) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Join Greg (@greghoogkamp) as he sits down with James Anderson of Rotowire (@realjranderson) and Matt (@mdthomp_plive) to discuss news in the minor and major leagues and highlight twelve prospects who they think could rocket up the rankings lists. These are two long-time rankers give their insight as to how and why they rank the way they do and what types of prospects have the ability to move quickly.Topics covered:Aaron Judge named Captain of Team USA for 2026 WBCTyler Soderstrom, is this for real?Injured arms: Grayson Rodriguez, Justin Steele, D.J. HerzCincy closer situationPromotions: Logan Henderson, Edgar Quero, Luke Keaschall, Caleb DurbinSeth Hernandez possible #1 pick?Prospects Live content updateProspects that could rise quickly: Sal Stewart, Grant Taylor, Slade Caldwell, Connor Prielipp, Ryan Waldschmidt, Luis Pena, Braylon Payne, Dasan Hill, Jaden Hamm, A.J. Ewing, Rainiel Rodriguez, Ching-Hsien Ko
On this edition of the FutureSox RoundUp, Elijah Evans and Dylan Barnas talk about the debut of Chase Meidroth and Shane Smith's excellent first three MLB starts before getting into the farm system. They break down the top performers from the week including Noah Schultz, William Bergolla, Grant Taylor, Tyler Schweitzer, Ryan Galanie, Braden Montgomery, Christian Oppor, and many more.
Join Rhys (@rhysbwhite) and Greg (@greghoogkamp) as they navigate the baseball world (MLB/MiLB) and discuss the most hyped prospects from the spring time.TopicsMLB records that will never be brokenMLB/MiLB News - hot starts, Red Sox/Brewers trade, promotions, injuriesPPI Deadline discussionPLive news - Daily Sheet (MLB/MiLB, College), PLive+ update (three players that have popped already), featured articles this weekHyped Prospects from the spring: Jesus Made, Kevin McGonigle, Konnor Griffin, George Lombard Jr., Jac Caglianone, Aidan Smith, Arjun Nimmala, Yairo Padilla, Chandler Simpson, Chase Burns, Grant Taylor, Connor Prielipp, Dasan Hill, Jurrangelo Cijintje
On an impromptu episode of the FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox discussed the Drew Thorpe news that occurred in his AAA start Thursday, in which he left early with elbow discomfort. They talk about possible depth ramifications and who will be next up. They moved on to 2 positive stories which included Sean Burke being named Opening Day starter and Shane Smith being informed that he has indeed made the 26 man roster. Another topic covered was the announcement today that there is a possibility that Noah Schultz, Hagen Smith, and Grant Taylor could all be starting for the Birmingham Barons out of the gate this season. The second half of the show is the Cleveland Guardians AL Central preview show featuring Justin Lada of Locked On Guardians. He ran Ian and James through their offseason, what their path to winning and losing the division would look like, and Bazzana, DeLauter, and the Guards farm.
Luis Robert Jr. is out to redeem himself! La Pantera is off to the hottest spring start of his career. Robert Jr. hit his second home run of the spring today and currently sports a 1.500 OPS. What does a Robert Jr. bounce-back mean for the Sox? Plus, Grant Taylor dazzles in his latest outing. Join CHGO White Sox host Sean Anderson as he discusses the latest news around the Sox
In our 79th episode, Mike Couillard is joined by Keelin Billue, Razzball's former Ambulance Chaser, and Jordan White, formerly of Pitcher List and Razzball, to discuss the latest MLB moves and preview the AL Central teams. For each team in the division, we each pick a player that for fantasy purposes we would buy, sell, and pick to click.You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at cardscategories@gmail.com.We have Cards & Categories swag for purchase here!Sign up here to get access to all of the Razzball tools to win your 2025 fantasy leagues!Links to things discussed in the pod:Tommy Pham joins the PiratesYoan Moncada lands with the AngelsKershaw officially returns to DodgersKenley Jansen bound for Orange CountyUpcoming baseball card release schedule:2/12: 2024 Panini Three and Two2/12: 2025 Topps Series 12/28: 2024 Panini Prospect Edition3/21: 2024 Panini SelectTBD: 2024 Topps Heritage High NumberTBD: 2024 Panini FlawlessTBD: 2024 Panini National TreasuresCategories Discussion – AL Central Preview (13:44)NFBC ADP link: https://nfc.shgn.com/adp/baseballChicago White SoxBuy: Miguel Vargas, Lenyn Sosa, Sean BurkeSell: Luis Robert Jr., Andrew Benintendi“Prospect” Pick to Click: Edgar Quero/Kyle Teel, Grant Taylor, Hagen SmithCleveland GuardiansBuy: Cade Smith, Steven Kwan, Gavin WilliamsSell: Emmanuel Clase, Jhonkensy Noel, Lane Thomas“Prospect” Pick to Click: Matt Wilkinson, Chase DeLauter, Juan BritoDetroit TigersBuy: Tyler Holton, Parker Meadows, Kerry Carpenter, Jack FlahertySell: Tarik Skubal, Spencer Torkelson, Gleyber Torres“Prospect” Pick to Click: Colt Keith, Jackson Jobe, Hao-Yu LeeKansas City RoyalsBuy: Kris Bubic, Vinnie PasquantinoSell: Jonathan India, Maikel Garcia“Prospect” Pick to Click: Gavin Cross, Jac Caglianone, Noah CameronMinnesota TwinsBuy: Griffin Jax, Trevor Larnach, Jose Miranda, Matt Wallner, Bailey OberSell: Walker Jenkins, Royce Lewis, Willi Castro“Prospect” Pick to Click: Emmanuel Rodriguez, Luke Keaschall
Rundown [Intro] Why Jim Callis still loves the Arizona Fall League [3:32] How Colson Montgomery fared during the AFL and what is his future outlook? [14:14] What to make of Tim Elko? [21:12] What did we learn about Grant Taylor at the AFL? [26:42] Who has impressed the most in the AFL? [30:25] What to make of George Wolkow? [40:26] Which teams have the best prospect packages to make a Garrett Crochet trade a reality? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, Chris and Todd talk about snowboard season, Surf City El Salvador ISA Masters World Surfing Championship, Melanie Bartels, Tom Curren, Keep-A-Breast, Colby + wetsuit review, Thrasher's Halloween Hellbomb, 20 years of Grant Taylor, Over/Under by Shea Donavon and Jimmy Wilkins, Abu Dhabi Wavepool price report, Slater's new pool in Texas, Chris Russell goes HAM for OJs, quarter pipe tombstone, Patty McGhee RIP, Korean kid does a 1620, new Warren Miller movie coming in hot, Jenkem's costume ideas for skaters, Arthur Longo's new flick rips, Hello Kitty snowboards, lots and lots of questions. Halloween stuff, surf, skate, snow and some nerd news. Presented by: Sun Bum @sunbum By Spy Optics @spyoptic Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans MachuPicchu Energy @machupicchu.energy Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Bubs Naturals @bubsnatruals Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf New Greens @newgreens Pedal Electric @pedal.electric Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom
The Recruitment Network provides a platform for successful recruitment leaders to share their stories, experiences and perspectives on what it takes to get to the next level. This episode presents an engaging conversation between two great business leaders: India Boardman, Director at MAT Recruitment and Grant Taylor, Managing Director at Flourish Recruitment. Sneak Peak: India Boardman: Working with Multi Academy Trusts and Local Authorities to secure the best people for their schools through an extensive process of networking, headhunting and referrals. Grant Taylor: Passionate about Education Recruitment and matching the best supply teachers with their ideal role. We currently cover the whole of the west midlands and are always recruiting for internal staff. Tune in below!
BrainDrain Skateboarding show with Toby Batchelor and Forde Brookfield
Brain Drain Episode 39 with Toby Batchelor & Forde Brookfield
On the latest episode of the FutureSox podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox discuss the recent very loud announcement that the scouting departments both domestic and international need revamping. Colson Montgomery went on a major heater in Norfolk for the Knights. Is he back? Is he on his way to a late promotion? They also break down the announcement of the likely majority of the White Sox Arizona Fall League roster additions to the Glendale Desert Dogs, which includes BIG names like Grant Taylor, Sean Burke, Peyton Pallette, and Tim Elko. They also break down some of the other performances going on among the affiliates including: Rikuu Nishida, Hagen Smith, and the Carolina League Player of the Week Sam Antonacci.
On this episode of the FutureSox podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox welcomed Jim Callis, SR. writer at MLB.com and one of the key cogs in the Top Prospect lists at MLB Pipeline. They walked with Jim through some of the changes in the Top 100 and Top 30 in the MLB Pipeline lists for the White Sox. They open with the current state of the White Sox and how ugly it has gotten. They then move to the White Sox pick at #5, Hagen Smith, and what he brings to the table, and how he changes the outlook for the Sox rotation in the near future. They run through what the expectations for Colson Montgomery should be going forward, how his ranking changed, and whether White Sox fans should be worried about his prospects of becoming a star on the SouthSide. Questions are also answered on Edgar Quero, Grant Taylor, and Mason Adams rankings before moving to the thought of Garrett Crochet and Luis Robert being traded in the offseason. Who should go, or should they keep them? Jim answered these questions, and many more.
Listen to our guest pastor, Grant Taylor, who is the campus minister for RUF at Old Dominion University
On this episode of the FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge & James Fox discuss the White Sox young arms in the rotation in Chicago, and what to expect as the season continues. There are rumors abound about White Sox trades. What can we expect as a return for Erick Fedde? Are Robert and Crochet going to go? Grant Taylor's 60-day IL stint and how it effects what happens at all the affiliates. The pod also steers towards the MLB draft. Is Cags what the White Sox are going to do with pick #5? Who would James and Ian like to see? Who will the Sox take in the 2nd and their supplemental? James has some insight. We'll see what the Sox do.
David Lee Nowell, 73, of Henrico, passed away June 16, 2024. He was the son of Gladys and Richard Nowell. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Susan Lord Nowell, his brother Douglas Nowell (Betsy) and nephews Daniel Nowell (Robin), Bonnie Nowell, Caroline Nowell (Joe), Grant Taylor. and many wonderful cousins He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister Emily Nowell Taylor. David was the owner of Green Flag Racing Collectibles and served as a volunteer firefighter for Henrico County for many years. He was an avid scuba diver and guitar player and loved time...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Elijah Evans and Jeff Cohen welcome on Just Baseball Founder and Executive Editor Aram Leighton. They discuss his Updated Top 100 Prospects featuring five White Sox prospects (Colson Montgomery, Noah Schultz, Drew Thorpe, Jairo Iriarte, Edgar Quero) as Aram breaks down each player and their future projection. They also discuss players not far outside the list such as Grant Taylor, Jacob Gonzalez, Bryan Ramos, and others. Then, they dive into trade talks surrounding Luis Robert and Garrett Crochet as Aram presents possible trade partners and packages for the two star players.
After sharing 10 up-arrow hitters last week on the show, hosts Dylan White and Geoff Pontes share 10 up-arrow pitchers to know. They discuss the rising value of pitching prospects in deeper dynasty leagues and the need for depth on your roster.Time Stamps(0:00-3:00) Opening(3:00-13:00) Are pitching prospects more valuable than ever in dynasty?Break(14:00-16:00) Luis Perales(16:00-19:00) Grant Taylor(19:00-22:00) Yilber Diaz(22:00-26:00) Quinn Matthews(26:00-29:00) Luichi Casilla(29:00-32:00) Bishop Letson(32:00-35:00) Alejandro Rosario(35:00-38:00) Nolan McLean(38:00-41:00) Brandon Sproat(41:00-43:00) Nolan SchultzOur Sponsors:* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BASEBALLAMERICASupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this edition of the FutureSox RoundUp, Elijah Evans and Jeff Cohen analyze all of the promotions from this week within the White Sox organization while considering what other moves could be on the horizon. They discuss Noah Schultz and Jacob Gonzalez joining an already loaded Birmingham roster and that could mean for Drew Thorpe and other pitchers that are ready for a promotion as well. Then, they talk about Eddie Park joining Winston-Salem as well as Grant Taylor and Ryan Burrowes making their professional debuts in Kannapolis. They continue by discussing how the White Sox rotation could shake out in 2025 with all of this pitching depth and then run through top performers from the week including hitter of the week, Ryan Galanie, and pitcher of the week, Riley Gowens. Key prospects discussed: AAA: Nick Nastrini, Jonathan Cannon, Zach DeLoach AA: Noah Schultz, Jacob Gonzalez, Drew Thorpe, Jairo Iriarte, Brooks Baldwin A+: Eddie Park, Riley Gowens, Bryce Willits, Shawn Goosenberg A: Grant Taylor, Ryan Burrowes, Ryan Galanie, Lucas Gordon, Aldrin Batista ACL: George Wolkow, Javier Mogollon, Tristan Stivors
On this episode of the FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox discuss the Noah Schultz promotion, Grant Taylor's debut, and a bunch of great performances including Jairo Iriarte and Riley Gowens. Also they talk about who's going to get promoted, and who's going where. A lot of of moving pieces possible. Where are they going to end up?
Episode 44: Jasmine Ramtoolah & Grant Taylor The Recruitment Network provides a platform for successful recruitment leaders to share their stories, experiences and perspectives on what it takes to get to the next level. This episode presents an engaging conversation between two great business leaders: Jasmine Ramtoolah, Founder at Verbatim Pharma and Grant Taylor, Founder at Flourish Education Sneak Peak: Jasmine Ramtoolah: With over a decade's experience of hands on recruitment into the Pharmaceutical industry, Jasmine set up Verbatim Pharma in 2017 with a goal to build a recruitment business that was primarily focused on the delivery of outstanding services rather than the traditional recruitment model which puts the emphasis on "sales". Grant Taylor: Grant manages, trains and develops Education Recruitment Staff to achieve their full potential. Achieved by consistently by focusing on service, a good working environment and putting employees at the heart of every decision. Tune in below!
Ian Eskridge and James Fox were joined by MLB's Jim Callis on the FutureSox podcast to talk about the MLB Pipeline Top 30 list. They opened with the Dylan Cease trade with detailed reports on the return. They moved on to Garrett Crochet, ETA's for top prospects, Noah Schultz, Grant Taylor, and Jacob Gonzalez's 2024, the system's overall health, and many other topics. In closing they delved into what can be expected for the White Sox in the MLB draft.
Happy Birthday Dubs, Christion Maalouf in Stavic VI, Philip the Bucket, Carhartt WIP Skateboarding - Precious, If you could skate any spot in the world where would it be, Volcom Vitals: Grant Taylor and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Nine Club Live #36 00:01:00 Happy Birthday Dubs!!!! 00:03:00 Little Dubs Cakes 00:12:00 Christion Maalouf in Stavic VI, Theories of Atlantis 00:25:00 Philip the Bucket Super Chat Appreciation 00:31:20 Budget or Buttery 00:50:00 Jamie Foy FS Noseslide Baker Has a Deathwish Part 2 Appreciation and the importance of the full length and the fakie 5-0 00:59:00 Fakie 5-0 Debate, Carolos Ribeiro Comparison to Jamie Foy 01:12:00 We Poll the Audience 01:22:00 Bob Burnquist Fakie 5-0 Kickflip 01:24:00 Carhartt WIP Skateboarding - Precious 01:43:00 If you could skate any spot in the world where would it be? 02:17:00 Volcom Vitals: Grant Taylor 02:24:00 Instagrams: World Star, Wascon 02:28:00 Philip the Bucket Super Chat Appreciation 2 02:31:00 Thank you's and Outro, Happy birthday Dubz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Templeton Elliott, Maddie Hazlett, and jason From Frozen in Carbonite are talking about three shoe drops: Jason Dill for adidas, Grant Taylor for Nike, and Rowan Zorilla for Vans plus skate events.
Preached by Grant Taylor of Reformed University Fellowship at ODU | www.bygrace.cc
Mike Rankin and James Fox welcomed Peter Flaherty of Baseball America to gather his insight on the 2023 Chicago White Sox draft selections. Flaherty spends time covering the Cape Cod League and offers perspective on a number of new White Sox players who participated in the highly regarded scouting scene. The show offered a timeline for right-handed pitcher Grant Taylor, who underwent Tommy John surgery in February. Other prospects highlighted include Seth Keener, Jake Peppers, Ryan Galanie, Rikuu Nishida and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chuck Garfien goes under the hood to find out what kind of players the White Sox drafted this year by speaking with Mike Shirley, the White Sox director of amateur scouting. They talk about Jacob Gonzalez, Grant Taylor, Calvin Harris, George Wolkow, Jake Peppers, Mathias LaCombe and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Rankin and James Fox welcomed Jim Callis of MLB Pipeline to discuss everything Chicago White Sox. Callis offered projection for first round pick Jacob Gonzalez and added perspective about the rest of the Sox's draft class. The show highlighted players such as Grant Taylor, Seth Keener, Calvin Harris, George Wolkow and several others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grant Taylor preaches a sermon on John 16:16-33.
Locked On White Sox - Daily Podcast On The Chicago White Sox
The 2023 MLB Draft has concluded and it's time to evaluate the selections made by the Chicago White Sox. Contributor to Future Sox and Sox Machine, James Fox, joined the episode to help make sense what the White Sox did with their picks. How has the draft been different under Mike Shirley? What selection might make the quickest jump to the big leagues? What do the White Sox like most about Jacob Gonzalez and Grant Taylor? What selections could surprise down the line? We also discuss what the White Sox might do between now and the trade deadline. What players are most likely to be traded and is there a path where Lucas Giolito stays on the team?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!birddogsGo to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONMLB or enter promo code LOCKEDONMLB for a free Yeti style tumbler with your order. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you.eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.SleeperDownload the Sleeper app and use promo code LOCKEDON and you'll get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details. Currently operational in over 30 states. Check out Sleeper today!FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On White Sox - Daily Podcast On The Chicago White Sox
The 2023 MLB Draft has concluded and it's time to evaluate the selections made by the Chicago White Sox. Contributor to Future Sox and Sox Machine, James Fox, joined the episode to help make sense what the White Sox did with their picks. How has the draft been different under Mike Shirley? What selection might make the quickest jump to the big leagues? What do the White Sox like most about Jacob Gonzalez and Grant Taylor? What selections could surprise down the line? We also discuss what the White Sox might do between now and the trade deadline. What players are most likely to be traded and is there a path where Lucas Giolito stays on the team? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! birddogs Go to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONMLB or enter promo code LOCKEDONMLB for a free Yeti style tumbler with your order. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you. eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. Sleeper Download the Sleeper app and use promo code LOCKEDON and you'll get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details. Currently operational in over 30 states. Check out Sleeper today! FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2023 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft is finished and Mike Rankin and James Fox recapped the 20 rounds completed by the Chicago White Sox. The show reacted to the decision to draft Ole Miss shortstop Jacob Gonzalez at pick 15 overall. They also shared insight on second round pick Grant Taylor, a right-handed pitcher who underwent Tommy John surgery in February of 2023. Then, the show detailed upside picks in RHP Seth Keener, LHP Christian Oppor, high school outfielder George Wilkow and more. Later, Mike and James discussed White Sox director of amateur scouting Mike Shirley's philosophy behind building a farm system through the draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PMTC Hall of Fame Drivers 2023 One of our favourite episodes each year is chatting with the Hall of Fame Drivers from the PMTC. Every year the PMTC awards drivers into the Hall of Fame that have reached major milestones from there carriers. In this episode we highlight four Hall of Fame drivers and give you a glimpse into their amazing careers. Congratulations to Yves Belanger, Dwayne Saik, Alvin Carter, and Grant Taylor. Learn more about the criteria for the awards at www.pmtc.ca This episode is sponsored by C.A.T. Transport offering flexible work options, pet friendly programs, and is one of the Best Managed Carriers in Canada. Learn more at www.cat.ca or call 1-800-363-5313 DriverCheck is a leader in drug and alcohol, cognitive, and workplace testing helping employers have a safe workplace for their staff. Learn how DriverCheck can help you be safe at www.drivercheck.ca Join us for the Great Canadian Truck Show in Grand Bend On - July 21th-22th, 2023 - www.facebook.com/greatcanadiantruckshow - Grand Bend Motorplex About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com
LSU baseball made history Sunday night during the MLB Draft becoming the first school to produce the first and second overall picks in the same MLB Draft. Pitcher Paul Skenes was taken first overall to the Pittsburgh Pirates while teammate Dylan Crews was drafted by the Washington Nationals with the second overall pick. Pitcher Ty Floyd joined in on the fun later in the draft taken by the Cincinnati Reds with the 38th overall pick in the competitive balance round and pitcher Grant Taylor going in the second round to the Chicago White Sox. To top it all off, LSU baseball head coach Jay Johnson was at the broadcast desk on the MLB Network breaking down each pick on national television with the MLB Network crew. What kind of impact did this Draft have on LSU baseball recruiting, the legacy of this team, and the national perception of the program? Plus, a familiar face to LSU baseball fans is headed back to Baton Rouge. It was reported by D1baseball.com and confirmed by Jay Johnson on Monday that he has hired Terry Rooney as the Director of Recruiting and Player Development. Rooney was on Paul Mainieri's staff early in Mainieri's tenure with the Tigers helping lead the 2008 team to Omaha before heading to UCF to serve as their head baseball coach. Rooney was most recently at Purdue serving as their pitching coach and director of recruiting. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! birddogs Go to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE or enter promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for a free Yeti style tumbler with your order. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you. eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LSU baseball made history Sunday night during the MLB Draft becoming the first school to produce the first and second overall picks in the same MLB Draft. Pitcher Paul Skenes was taken first overall to the Pittsburgh Pirates while teammate Dylan Crews was drafted by the Washington Nationals with the second overall pick. Pitcher Ty Floyd joined in on the fun later in the draft taken by the Cincinnati Reds with the 38th overall pick in the competitive balance round and pitcher Grant Taylor going in the second round to the Chicago White Sox. To top it all off, LSU baseball head coach Jay Johnson was at the broadcast desk on the MLB Network breaking down each pick on national television with the MLB Network crew. What kind of impact did this Draft have on LSU baseball recruiting, the legacy of this team, and the national perception of the program?Plus, a familiar face to LSU baseball fans is headed back to Baton Rouge. It was reported by D1baseball.com and confirmed by Jay Johnson on Monday that he has hired Terry Rooney as the Director of Recruiting and Player Development. Rooney was on Paul Mainieri's staff early in Mainieri's tenure with the Tigers helping lead the 2008 team to Omaha before heading to UCF to serve as their head baseball coach. Rooney was most recently at Purdue serving as their pitching coach and director of recruiting.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!birddogsGo to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE or enter promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for a free Yeti style tumbler with your order. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you.eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Charlie congratulated the six LSU Tigers taken in the 2023 MLB Draft. They debated Chicago's gamble to select Grant Taylor in the second round. The guys made projections for Paul Skenes, Tre' Morgan, Dylan Crews, and Gavin Dugas. Ronnie Rantz, a former LSU pitcher, joined Mike and Charlie to break down the 2023 MLB Draft. He explained Washington's decision to draft Dugas. Rantz said Taylor would've been a first-round pick if he stayed healthy. Rantz projected head coach Jay Johnson's moves in the transfer portal. He also shared his thoughts on Floyd's fit in Cincinnati.
Ronnie Rantz, a former LSU pitcher, joined Mike and Charlie to break down the 2023 MLB Draft. He explained Washington's decision to draft Gavin Dugas. Rantz said Grant Taylor would've been a first-round pick if he stayed healthy. Rantz projected head coach Jay Johnson's moves in the transfer portal. He also shared his thoughts on Ty Floyd's fit in Cincinnati.
Top Story (3') - John & Kyle draft the teams that will be most successful in 2023. Interview (11') - Charlotte HC Robert Woodard. Something or Nothing (26') - LSU loses Grant Taylor. Arkansas loses Jaxon Wiggins. Texas loses Luke Harrison. 10 Pick in 5 Minutes (33') - Week 1 Pick'em. Mail Time (39') - Who will lead the SEC in saves? What series are we most looking forward to? What does success look like for Baylor in 2023?
Musso is back with his final preseason preview on the LSU pitching staff. We also discuss Grant Taylor's injury and who replaces him.
LSU Baseball Loses Grant Taylor For Year, Super Bowl Game & Thoughts on Eagles vs Chiefs, LSU WBB Loss At Perfect Time?
In hour one of After Further Review, Matt reacts to the Raiders officailly cutting Derek Carr. Matt discusses what impact the Grant Taylor injury has on the LSU pitching staff. Matt goes around the SEC. We close the hour discussing a shake-up to Kirby Smart's staff at Georgia.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591967/advertisement
In hour three of After Further Review, Matt reacts to LSU Pitcher Grant Taylor's season ending injury. We continue to react to Super Bowl 57. Otter Locks wraps the show.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591967/advertisement
Hunt Palmer starts off the first hour of today's show sharing his reaction to the news out of LSU Baseball as Grant Taylor will be out for the season. LSU Men's Basketball is set to face Georgia tonight, Hunt shares his thoughts on the game. Glen West of Geaux247 joins the show to continue the LSU baseball talk, delving deep into the pitching rotation.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591970/advertisement
Episode 238: We're in Las Vegas at the AAPEX – SEMA show in the Venetian Expo. I'm at the SAMPA booth where they are promoting their suspension, steering, and 5th wheel replacement parts for commercial vehicles.Show Notes: Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com for complete show notes of this episode and to subscribe to all our content. Disclaimer: This content and description may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, The Heavy-Duty Parts Report may receive a small commission. Sponsors of this Episode:Want to look up parts but don't have a part number or the VIN? Download Diesel Parts for free on Desktop or on your Apple or Android device.Looking for high-quality fuel injection for heavy-duty applications? Buy now from AMBACInternational.com/AftermarketLooking for suspension, steering, and 5th-wheel parts? Buy now from SAMPA.comLooking for OEM genuine parts? Buy now from AlliantPower.comSpecial Offer: Are you looking to purchase heavy-duty parts and get your commercial vehicle repaired? Get access to one of HDA Truck Pride's 750 locations across the United States and Canada. Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com/BuyParts. Sign up for our weekly email so you never miss out on an episode: Follow the Show
Niklas speaks with Grant Taylor. Grant is the Founder & CEO of Quotanda, a company that is digitising financial aid for educational institutions and students.Over the past 40 years, college has developed from an offering for an elite of knowledge workers to a job entry requirement for a majority of the population.Grant argues that college is overutilised in developed countries such as the United States, but underutilized in less developed countries such as Mexico.The higher education system he knows intimately from his experience in the USA, Spain and Mexico is massively mismatching students with jobs.A couple of key innovations can help overcome that gap: 1) bootcamps of 3-6 months that teach job-relevant skills quickly. Students in Mexico can earn 5x more with a coding BootCamp compared to working in a call center. 2) Income share agreements (ISAs) between universities or financial institutions and students.Grant talks about how ISAs have gained a bad reputation and regulatory attention in the USA after some flawed marketing messages. Yet Grant sees lots of opportunities for ISAs to become widespread. There are no regulatory barriers in many countries in Latin America, allowing an underserved market to access higher education.We invite you to join us at the frontier to build the education system of the future together on Roatan, Honduras, a beautiful Caribbean island:Prospera Edtech Summit, October 28-30, 2022Niklas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NiklasAnzingerInfinita Fund Website: https://infinitafund.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/Z4H6UjbubK
Hunt Palmer and Jeremy Hill start off the first hour of the show discussing NFL Wide Receiver rankings, what LSU Alumni make the list? Big 12 Media Days is underway and the guys debate the future of the Big 12 as conference realignment is changing the landscape of college sports. LSU Pitcher Grant Taylor joins the show to recap his time in the summer leagues and what he has to do to prep for the upcoming season.
Guest speaker Grant Taylor, lecturer at Trinity Theological College, preaches a sermon on Psalm 80.
The Kiwi owners of a laundry detergent brand labelled "worse than water" in a recent Consumer NZ tests are disputing the results and could take legal action.Grant Taylor and Renee Lee's Re.Stor laundry sheets performed "terribly" at removing stains according to the Consumer NZ test published this week.According to the Consumer NZ tests the tropical scented Re.stor Concentrated Laundry Detergent Sheets performed worse than a water-only wash and landed the product on the Consumer NZ "do not buy" list.The other laundry liquids not to make the grade included Essentials Laundry Liquid (2L) and Value Laundry Detergent (2L).Taylor and Lee are refuting Consumer NZ claim the Re.Stor product was the "most expensive" and say because of the price per wash the laundry sheets were more economical.The Consumer NZ test compared 55 laundry detergents, powders and sheets on performance.The tropical strength laundry sheets received a 'do not buy' review from Consumer NZ. Photo / SuppliedProducts were tested to see how well they removed stains such as make-up, grass, blood, engine oil and food."Consumer NZ has firstly misled the public and the media claiming we are 'more expensive than the leader" and the "most expensive"," Renee Lee said."We are actually 8th from the top on purely the pack sizes they've included, which firstly proves this statement incorrect."Lee said there was "no physical way we can be worse than water given that mixing and dissolving our sheets with water is part of the washing process." The pair accused Consumer NZ of "hunting for a headline".Lee said the claims by Consumer NZ were damaging to their small business and the company would consider legal action if there was no retraction."It has been an incredibly stressful 24 hours and we were shocked at the claims - there was no notice and no right of reply.""It has been so damaging."But Consumer NZ is standing by the test results and said all testing was done independently."We have been testing laundry detergents for a decade and are proud to provide the results free to the public, le Page said.The laundry sheets dissolve in the wash and come packaged in a cardboard box. Photo / Supplied."We think it is important consumers have an independent source of information about the quality and performance of laundry detergents."Le Page said claims that Consumer NZ testers had not followed the correct instructions were incorrect."Dosage and instructions are followed by the lab, these details are checked before testing commences," he said.As far as the product performing worse than a water-only wash Le Page said that was what the results showed."We don't know why the Re.stor product didn't perform," he said."We measure how much staining remains after a wash and compare the performance of all the products tested to score them. We don't analyse why, as that would add no value for consumers."Le Page also stood by the Consumer NZ finding that Re.Stor was more expensive than the top performer."The argument about cost per wash is null and void. Even $12.50 divided over 60 washes is still too much to pay for something our lab found performs worse than water."Le Page said there would be no retraction or retesting at this stage."If we identify that we have made a mistake in our testing or statements, we wouldn't hesitate to do so."At this stage, we have no cause to do so."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Kiwi owners of a laundry detergent brand labelled "worse than water" in a recent Consumer NZ tests are disputing the results and could take legal action.Grant Taylor and Renee Lee's Re.Stor laundry sheets performed "terribly" at removing stains according to the Consumer NZ test published this week.According to the Consumer NZ tests the tropical scented Re.stor Concentrated Laundry Detergent Sheets performed worse than a water-only wash and landed the product on the Consumer NZ "do not buy" list.The other laundry liquids not to make the grade included Essentials Laundry Liquid (2L) and Value Laundry Detergent (2L).Taylor and Lee are refuting Consumer NZ claim the Re.Stor product was the "most expensive" and say because of the price per wash the laundry sheets were more economical.The Consumer NZ test compared 55 laundry detergents, powders and sheets on performance.The tropical strength laundry sheets received a 'do not buy' review from Consumer NZ. Photo / SuppliedProducts were tested to see how well they removed stains such as make-up, grass, blood, engine oil and food."Consumer NZ has firstly misled the public and the media claiming we are 'more expensive than the leader" and the "most expensive"," Renee Lee said."We are actually 8th from the top on purely the pack sizes they've included, which firstly proves this statement incorrect."Lee said there was "no physical way we can be worse than water given that mixing and dissolving our sheets with water is part of the washing process." The pair accused Consumer NZ of "hunting for a headline".Lee said the claims by Consumer NZ were damaging to their small business and the company would consider legal action if there was no retraction."It has been an incredibly stressful 24 hours and we were shocked at the claims - there was no notice and no right of reply.""It has been so damaging."But Consumer NZ is standing by the test results and said all testing was done independently."We have been testing laundry detergents for a decade and are proud to provide the results free to the public, le Page said.The laundry sheets dissolve in the wash and come packaged in a cardboard box. Photo / Supplied."We think it is important consumers have an independent source of information about the quality and performance of laundry detergents."Le Page said claims that Consumer NZ testers had not followed the correct instructions were incorrect."Dosage and instructions are followed by the lab, these details are checked before testing commences," he said.As far as the product performing worse than a water-only wash Le Page said that was what the results showed."We don't know why the Re.stor product didn't perform," he said."We measure how much staining remains after a wash and compare the performance of all the products tested to score them. We don't analyse why, as that would add no value for consumers."Le Page also stood by the Consumer NZ finding that Re.Stor was more expensive than the top performer."The argument about cost per wash is null and void. Even $12.50 divided over 60 washes is still too much to pay for something our lab found performs worse than water."Le Page said there would be no retraction or retesting at this stage."If we identify that we have made a mistake in our testing or statements, we wouldn't hesitate to do so."At this stage, we have no cause to do so."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fighting On Film's ANZAC Month continues with 1944's 'The Rats of Tobruk', directed by Charles Chauvel. The film tells the story of the siege of Tobruk and follows three Australian soldiers from Australia to North Africa to New Guinea. The film stars Grant Taylor, Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, George Wallace, Pauline Garrick and Mary Gay. Strong on spectacle the film struggles to flow, despite this it depicts one of the most important battles of Australia's military history. Follow us on Twitter @FightingOnFilm and on Facebook. For more check out our website www.fightingonfilm.com Thanks for listening!
In the 2006 movie Facing the Giants, actor Alex Kendrick portrayed football coach Grant Taylor, tasked with uniting a team of underperforming youth football players and helping them rise to their potential. You've probably seen the scene from which this quote originates as it regularly makes the rounds on social media as a motivational/inspirational video. It is certainly that and, as usual, much more.
Long before Kirk Cameron played Captain Caleb Holt in Fireproof. Before Karen Abercrombie encouraged people to find happiness through prayer as Miss Clara in War Room. And even before Grant Taylor, played by Alex Kendrick, prepares to lose his job as a high school football coach in Facing the Giants, the Kendrick Brothers were teaching Chick-fil-A workers how to be excellent at their jobs. Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Alex and Stephen Kendrick spent a few years working at the Cumberland Mall Chickfila in Cumberland, Georgia. And when the corporate office decided to pay a visit to shoot some training videos, the brothers both landed parts in the films. Stephen Kendrick reminisces with hosts Alison and Jim about his acting debut. This episode was edited by Jim Mann, Mann Made Productions. For freebies and more visit ChickfilaPodcast.com. Connect with us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram. Looking for a memorable gift for a Chick-fil-A lover in your life? Name them one of the World's Biggest Chick-fil-A Fans and they'll get a custom shout out on an upcoming podcast episode, along with a printable certificate! Available for a LIMITED TIME ONLY!
Goran and Isa sat down with the brains behind re•stor, Grant Taylor and had a chat about his experience in building businesses. We're all about supporting local and loved hearing about what he is doing to shake up the industry with innovative and easy to use eco-friendly products. Thank you to our series sponsor – Atomic Coffee. These legends fuel us and our guests through our podcasts. If you have any questions or comments, or have a topic you want us to discuss you can contact us at info@moneyempire.co.nz. The advice shared on Beyond the Field is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances and is based on our personal opinions. Beyond the Field is for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon to make financial decisions. The Money Empire group are Financial Advisers. We do not provide our clients with advice on investments, nor do we provide investment planning advice. To receive personal financial advice, you must first engage with the relevant individual or sector, and receive, read and understand their Scope of Service and Terms of Engagement to ensure the service and products are suited to your needs. We may discuss products, services and answer listener questions on this podcast for illustration purposes only. www.moneyempire.co.nz Triple M Group Limited (5737850) (NZBN: 9429041825877) Registered NZ Limited Company.
In this episode of Burnin' Heat with Dragon & Chad, Grant Taylor of Buck Commander joins the show to talk about hunting, his job at Buck Commander, and share some funny stories.
MIB Agents Osteosarcoma OsteoBites S2 Ep 18: Richard Gorlick, MD & Yifei Wang, MD “Antibody Drug Conjugates for Osteosarcoma” ... Guest Information: Richard Gorlick, MD Division Head, Department of Pediatrics Professor, Department of Pediatrics Patient Care Director, Department of Pediatric Sarcoma Research Laboratory Department Chair, ad interim Sarcoma Medical Oncology, Division of Cancer Medicine The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX Dr. Richard Gorlick is Division Head and Department Chair of Pediatrics, Department Chair ad interim of Sarcoma Medical Oncology in the Division of Cancer Medicine at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, and H. Grant Taylor, M.D., W. W. Sutow, M.D. and Margaret P. Sullivan, M.D. Distinguished Chair in Pediatrics. Dr. Gorlick received his medical degree from Downstate Medical School. He trained at New York-Presbyterian and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, where he began his sarcoma research laboratory and clinical practice. His laboratory is the founding Bone Tumor Resource Laboratory for the Children's Oncology Group. His molecular pharmacology laboratory is completely focused on osteosarcoma. His laboratory is a member of the NCI-funded Pediatric Preclinical Testing Consortium. Dr. Gorlick is involved in clinical trials, in part, as past chair of the Bone Tumor Disease Committee for COG. He is a past president of the Connective Tissue Oncology Society. Dr. Gorlick has published more than 260 peer-reviewed papers, reviews and book chapters and contributed to MIB Agent's Testing and Research Directory to help inform a personal treatment plan or to inform research. .... Hosted by: Ann Graham OsteoWarrior and Executive Director of MIB Agents Panelists: Mia Sandino, OsteoWarrior and MIB Junior Board Member Shannon McCormack, OsteoWarrior Sibling and MIB Junior Board Member … The next two weeks we will be taking a break first for July 4th weekend and then a short vacation. ... LINKS Richard Gorlick, MD RGorlick@MDanderson.org Yeifei Wang, PhD YWang64@MDanderson.org OutRunning Osteosarcoma: www.mibagents.org/outrunning Osteosarcoma Clinical Trial Search:www.mibagents.org/physicians-researchers/clinical-trials ... What We Do at MIB Agents: PROGRAMS: ✨ End-of-Life MISSIONS ✨ Gamer Agents ✨ Agent Writers ✨ Prayer Agents ✨ Healing Hearts Bereaved Parent Support ✨ Ambassador Agents - Peer Support EDUCATION for physicians, researchers and families: ✨ OsteoBites, weekly webinar & podcast with thought leaders and innovators in Osteosarcoma ✨ MIB Book: Osteosarcoma: From our Families to Yours RESEARCH: ✨ Annual MIB FACTOR Research Conference ✨ Funding $100,000 annually for OS research ✨ MIB Testing & Research Directory ✨ The Osteosarcoma Project partner with Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard ... Kids are still dying with 40+ year old treatments. Help us MakeItBetter.
Sorti en 2006, ce film raconte l'histoire d'un coach de football américain: Grant Taylor. Il est entraîneur d'une équipe de football américain et en 6 ans d'exercice, il n'a jamais réussi à leur faire vivre une saison gagnante. La question se pose alors de le faire remplacer …
In this episode of the Brawn Body Podcast, Dan is joined by Dr. Grant Taylor to discuss how creativity makes the world, and how the ability to be creative relates to health and fitness! Dr. Taylor received his PhD from the University of Western Australia in Perth, Australia, and currently teaches courses relating to art and art history at Lebanon Valley College - amongst these is photography, printmaking studio, anatomical drawing, and more. He is also the author of the book “When the Machine Made Art: The troubled History of Computer Art” and has published COUNTLESS other articles, essays, and gallery exhibitions. Grant grew up in a small coastal town on the west coast of Australia, where he windsurfed, surfed, and scuba-dived. He has stayed fit his entire life and is a committed practitioner of strength training. For more on Dr. Taylor, you can find him at the Lebanon Valley College creative arts home page (https://www.lvc.edu/academics/undergraduate-studies/creative-arts/our-faculty/dr-grant-taylor/). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/support
In this episode of the Brawn Body Podcast, Dan is joined by Dr. Grant Taylor to discuss his journey and experiences through art, creativity, and health! Dr. Taylor received his PhD from the University of Western Australia in Perth, Australia, and currently teaches courses relating to art and art history at Lebanon Valley College - amongst these is photography, printmaking studio, anatomical drawing, and more. He is also the author of the book “When the Machine Made Art: The troubled History of Computer Art” and has published COUNTLESS other articles, essays, and gallery exhibitions. Grant grew up in a small coastal town on the west coast of Australia, where he windsurfed, surfed and scuba dived. He has stayed fit his entire life and is a committed practitioner of strength training. For more on Dr. Taylor, you can find him at the lebanon valley college creative arts home page (https://www.lvc.edu/academics/undergraduate-studies/creative-arts/our-faculty/dr-grant-taylor/). Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss part 2, where Dr. Taylor will discuss how creativity makes the world, the implications of creativity in health and fitness, his book "When the Machine Made Art", and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/support
It's often referred to as the silent killer, but what do we really know about carbon monoxide, and how to prevent ourselves becoming ill or worse as a result of it?This week is CO Awareness Week and Southern Gas Networks are keen to tell us about the ways we can keep ourselves safe as more of us spend time at home due to the pandemic, and also as we consume more gas and electricity into our homes.Grant Taylor is from SGN and has been talking to RNIB's Steven Scott.
This #TrusteesWeek, we spoke with Getting on Board's CEO, Penny Wilson, about what is stopping the charity sector moving forward with trustee diversity.According to Getting on Board's charity sector research, two-thirds of trustees are over 50, only 36% are women, only 8% are people of colour (against 14% of the population), 75% have an income above the national median, and we are doing poorly on representation from other protected characteristics like disability.So how can we ensure the charity sector improves these statistics? Penny and Grant Taylor discuss:Why does trustee diversity matter?Why charities need to acknowledge the scale of the problem;The unintentional behaviours that hinder trustee diversity;What practical barriers are put up around diverse trustee recruitment?What types of fear are holding charities back with diverse recruitment?Using trustee terms proactively;Tapping into more diverse board talent;Getting diversity right at the top.A simply unmissable episode!
In Episode #17, Camille and Tanya share an honest and personal conversation about voice, voicelessness, and the future of Re-Storying the Culture. Tanya is rediscovering her voice following her ex-husband’s passing. At the same time, Camille feels called to her internal self, to mute her voice and listen for a while as new ideas gestate. How can these two close friends resist harmful narratives of Camille “abandoning” Tanya? By leaning into their individual truths, trusting each other, and returning to their original reason for creating the podcast. While Camille internalizes and quiets her voice, Tanya will expand her own voice and the conversation by bringing other people onto the podcast to share diverse perspectives on re-storying the culture. This new approach is centered on the leadership of many, honoring every person in the culture and creating space to share power and nurture new leaders for the future. It truly does take a village. Episode Transcript [00:00:01] Restoring the Culture is hosted by Tanya Taylor, Rubin's story mentor, and Camille Adair, family constellation facilitator. In this podcast, these long term friends explore how stories serve our lives. Their inquiry meanders into the realms of science, theater, health and consciousness. Moving the individual and global narratives forward as they draw upon their relationship as the laboratory for their experiments, in truth, so many of us feel isolated and alone in our deepest longing. Each one of us is necessary rediscovering the truth of our human story and listening to what is calling us forward so that we can restoring the culture together. [00:00:51] Hey, everyone, welcome to Restoring the Culture, I'm here with Tanya and looking forward to a conversation on voice or voice, lessness, voice of the voiceless. [00:01:05] And we're we're both out with that. And today, instead of reading a quote, we're going to communicate in a different way. And so if you'll just take a moment with us, we'll do this. This honoring and of sound. And then we'll come back to the podcast. [00:01:53] All right. Well, we're not musicians. That's for damn sure. [00:01:59] I was reading about how words began as sounds and so words sound used to sound like what they meant. [00:02:08] So I was trying to think of words that sounded like what they meant when they were still could inhabit, you know, the right hemisphere of the brain. A feeling right now thinking of the word cushion. I mean, that sounds like what it is cushion. You can feel the khush. But so many words have become just words to describe something rhyme. So they're becoming more objective and less subjective and. And that's part of us becoming less relational or less embodied, less in touch with our sensations. And that leads me to a conversation that Tanya and I just started having. And we're really both sensitive to the changes. In the field and my field, your field, the collective field. And when we started this podcast at the beginning of Kofod, our commitment really was to have honest, transparent conversations between us as friends and to make those public, you know, as an experiment. Is this going to serve? But how refreshing to be able to have conversations like that that have meaning to us instead of thinking, oh, we're gonna have a conversation about a topic. Because we think it's going to have meaning to other people. [00:03:36] And then we manufacture our thoughts based on what we think the outer world wants. Right. This was more about how do we share our inner world instead of manufacturing ourselves. We just share ourselves. And so. Right, one of the things that's starting to shift and change for me is that I feel like I'm being called to this. [00:03:57] I'm going in more internal and into a time of these sounds, these feelings. [00:04:05] And those don't always translate into conversations in the same way. [00:04:10] And so for the last couple days, I've just keep having this feeling about about not backing out altogether of this podcast because I want to support it. But how can I, in terms of the sisterhood, support this mission, support our friendship, support these messages when you add it to it. [00:04:30] And then we started talking about it. And you said after Stephen died, after 19 years, you have your voice back. And after a 19 year stretch for me, which we had never done the math on, you're unbelievable, Turnell. And I feel sort of mute in a good way, like I'm communicating in different ways and something is gestating inside of me. So one of our conversations that we're actually making public because we haven't worked all this out together. But we wanted to share it with you in the spirit of how and why we came together in this podcast is that I may take a step into the quiet under world and I might inhabit more of the voice of the voiceless. [00:05:12] And while Tanya's getting her voice, may be inviting some other people to come in as other other guests, that we've wanted to have diverse voices in here and take this opportunity like it doesn't have to be you or me. And a third voice. It can be me and another voice until things shift and perhaps shift again. Right, exactly. [00:05:35] We don't know. But it's really it's like this is part of that thing of listening to what's in to what's moving and what's wanting to happen next. And and I think it's this thing of being with the unknown. [00:05:51] It's such a powerful guide. I mean, it really is the next phase of leadership. I think totally early emerging. It's emerging somewhat in us. And I think this is really what we've been leading into for a long time. And I think it's actually like it's growing in us now. Right. It's this is leadership to listen. It is leadership to stand in the unknown and to actually not have the answers, but to be guided by what's happening within and around us and to speak to each other fearlessly. [00:06:26] That's right. Because people are so afraid of truth. And certainly back in our own history, yours and mine. Right. We've had times when we needed to have boundaries with each other or change something and we wanted to please each other. I mean, not just with you and I, of course, in our own lives, like this is what we've been conditioned to do. [00:06:47] The people policing versus, oh, I didn't plan on this, but life wants me to go some place. [00:06:56] Slightly different now or I'm being called to do this in service to my own soul and it doesn't quite make sense. And the outer world. Right. [00:07:05] Right. Mine doesn't make sense in the outer world at all. [00:07:09] And I really am so grateful that you hear me and that you understand it for what it is and that it isn't another story. It is this story. And that. It's just as valid for me not to speak as it is for you to speak. Exactly. No, totally. I mean, it's like the truth isn't truly and how we give voice to that truth, whether, you know, I did a checkout today in my constellation training and I had us check in with a sound and check out with a word or a sound. And I found myself humming along Labi. And it took me to such a deep place to look at all these faces of these people I care so much about on my screen and my class. And to be humming this lullaby and to have that be my way that I exit. I think we're so much needing to connect in these deeper ways right now. Right. And I feel like I'm going into some underground preparatory school for something that I don't know about what it is completely. [00:08:13] I mean, and I see that. I see it in myself. [00:08:16] I see. New ways of being are really springing up at almost cut coming from our last conversation. Restring 2020, it's like like we've been stretched around how to connect on screens with people all over the world in an intimate rather than a compromised way. [00:08:39] And so when you talk about humming the lullaby, like we're being called to go deeper with our imagination out to the greater aspects of consciousness. Right. And find that we're actually together, we're actually can stay close. [00:08:57] Even Mahvish, all these shifts happen. We can stay close while you are quiet and I'm speaking. [00:09:04] That's right. That's right. [00:09:06] You know that we can take these different journeys. I think this is what I want to say, because you and I started this podcast and we've we have worked the edges of restoring our friendship for 20, 21 years now. [00:09:21] And our friendship should have been lost many times by conventional or ego standards because we've had different ways of being different ways of acting out or suppressing our own trauma. [00:09:35] Different things with mother issues and female issues. So in in restoring our friendship, which is what I feel is the original intent. [00:09:46] How can I support you in going quiet without making up a story about abandonment or that I can't do it alone or that you don't care as much about me? What I'm saying is the myths we put on top of people's soul truth stops us from doing what we need to do, which is always put that soul truth first and create relationships where we're safe to speak them and allow them and be uncomfortable without the split. You and I talk about the split. There's so many reasons that we find from an ego point of view to go into the split when in reality, if we support each other in following our own souls, what greater possibility of love comes out of that or even creation in the future that we can't even imagine? Right. [00:10:46] I think that's right. And I think that we're doing it. I would say to answer that question, the first one that comes to me that's most obvious as friends is pick up the phone if you're feeling. If any of that starts coming up for you. Just pick up the phone and I'll remind you. I would say the other thing is that it you know, in terms of the lineage of this podcast, it started out as a podcast between two friends. Totally. And all we do is speak the truth. This Calzada ride with Camille and Tanya, right? That's the order that we wrote it in. Camille and Tanya with a small C small T right wrist. And now I'm saying I'm going to do some. [00:11:29] I'm going to just stay for a while, you know. Can you carry restoring the culture and invite other people in? [00:11:35] And then I just say I'll be there in spirit. Remember me? Invite me on some time, call me and say I want to do a podcast about this. You may not be on it. Is there anything that you would add to the conversation? I mean, I'd love to stay close to it totally. [00:11:51] And that is the restoring process, right? [00:11:54] Hey, the toxic old culture we're moving out of is the one that can't hold different needs at different times. [00:12:03] And then what it does and as part of the split is then it puts people into exile. Right. You're either in or you're out for pressure. Right. Those are false dualities. Tim doesn't have to be in or out. It's just the truth that we started this together. And now I'm going to take some time to go into my voice soullessness because something else is growing inside of me that's really important that I listen to. [00:12:29] And you are coming into a time where you're going to be talking and having more conversations of restoring the culture with other people, that it will be in service to restoring the culture. [00:12:39] And if we're both in service to restoring the culture, then we know we're in the right place. No problem. Totally. You're both standing behind restoring the culture as the founders. [00:12:50] That will never change, but it doesn't mean you can't take it and carry it. [00:12:55] And I trust you to do that. [00:12:57] And I'm really grateful that you trust me to go underground for a while and just take something that can't come into words yet. So it will come into words, but I can't speak it until it's ready to be born. [00:13:10] Exactly. Now. Totally. [00:13:12] And what does that look like for you? I'm curious about the how how it would be restored for you between us. [00:13:20] Well, I think just even a deeper commitment to the divine directives that are coming through. It's very clear to me that right now you and I are both so highly aligned with our intuitive selves and our souls that are guiding us to individual purposes, manifested in us in great service in the world and. [00:13:48] And outright honoring that that that is why we're choosing to shift the form that it's not from any old story. It's from the new story of what does it look like to just radically allow ourselves to change any outer stories to serve the soul because the soul is guiding. [00:14:10] So for me, I think it means just following, like honoring the genesis of this is about our relationship and that energetically you're still in the field as a. [00:14:26] I wanted to say fairy godmother because I was looking at you with your red lipstick and I thought, you look like a fairy godmother today. Anyway, you know, it's like you're here and present. [00:14:39] And so it's honoring that presence of who you are. And I think just trusting that directive that what I hear you saying is you're trusting the directive of my soul right now to invite the people I'm most drawn to talking to. [00:14:56] And I sort of have this feeling that in the future, it could end up being a vehicle once again for you to invite in some of the people your most strong to talking. Right. Right. [00:15:05] You know, we can play with what that me can play with it, because now we've so established our voices here and who we are and what we're about, we can play. But for me, the vision is to just keep following the desires of my soul, the dictates of my soul in terms. [00:15:22] And asking other people, bringing in other diverse wisdom from different voices, people of a different gender or people of, you know, maybe who are non binary with their gender, who knows people of different backgrounds, different levels of expertize, both inner and outer diversity. Right. What is their vision of restoring? [00:15:44] Cause to me, where we're building a new culture that's based on our abilities, many different abilities of others who are also drawn to restoring the culture, who see the big sort of systemic issues and have different gifts to bring to the table because it's such a big inquiry. [00:16:08] Right? It's it started out small, but it's so big. [00:16:11] Interesting, because this is reminding me of, you know, I had a couple different midwives for solace. You were the first midwife in the very beginning of my movie. And then my friend Sylvia was a midwife toward the end of the movie. She helped me create a nonprofit. [00:16:32] You know, she really I mean, the last year of that push of editing and, you know, getting it ready to to move out and to be born. Right. Right. You know, I had a midwife in the beginning and a midwife at the end. [00:16:46] And I was thinking about that, you know, that maybe some, you know, in different ways were midwife things, something tons of heart of the story of the podcast of of what's happening here. And that that's a that's a special place. Right. And medicine and midwives don't stick around in the same capacity forever. Right. Right. They change and changes. Yes. And it can be purposeful to be in a place for a time. And and that role can change, right? I mean, it can evolve and it can change. Yeah, that's it. [00:17:17] I guess that is sort of the big takeaway for me is just feeling more comfortable being in the unknown and being willing to go with the change without having to know why. I don't exactly know why, but I'm getting this directive that's pretty loud and I think it has to do with a new time I'm going into at the same time that you're coming into a new time. [00:17:38] It's so fascinating. We hadn't talked about these 19, 20 year cycles, you know, until today, until today in the pot, right before the last podcast. [00:17:47] And and then and we've known each other for a little longer than that. So we have the privilege of the entire 19 years. I mean, I knew Stephen before he was. Yes. Schizophrenic, you know. Yes. Before I got married. Yes. It's really interesting, right, that we have known each other through two big chapters, you know. [00:18:11] Well, huge stories. And it's funny. It's true. When you said. [00:18:15] Yeah, I mean, I remember I mean, playing that role for you with the film and supporting you and coming to some interviews and I think helping facilitate the connection with Grant through and and Dara. [00:18:30] That's exactly right. You know, like those things that have to happen. And then now, OK, we're getting something new here in this form. [00:18:38] And yeah, I think it's I mean, I think it's a great metaphor to use. [00:18:43] Oh, and I was going to say that now when I work with people on their books, I say to. People, there's an illusion. You're going to have one person take you all the way through. But the way I've set it up with my team, I say you really need a story mentor to make sure you've got a story really worth telling. You need a coach, a writing coach who's going to show up every week like the midwife and get you through. Then you're going to need a different person to be that editor because they've really got to have that literary background to be a professional editor and then somebody who's going to help you get it published. So here it is. It's like, you know, same thing in a solo show. It's like you need the director and you know, you need the coach. You need the director. [00:19:23] There's a whole thing, the people backstage and that these one person projects. Right. That's so of this culture to assist in it when it's just really this beautiful circle of souls that always comes together that makes anything significant happen, no matter who's the one that's the quote unquote face of the project. [00:19:46] Well, it reminds me of that saying it takes a village, right? It takes a village to raise a child. [00:19:50] I've been thinking about that in terms of, you know, the depth psychology community. It really takes a village to grow, you know, someone in this kind of a container to do this work. [00:20:06] It takes years and it tears more than one person and it takes time to raise a child. [00:20:13] And in even when I think about like a friendship or a marriage or a business, you know, you have so many false dualities that say it's going to be one person. There are many ways that we get to love and there are many ways that we get to prosperity and there are many ways that we get to feeling fulfilled in friendship, right? Yes. Doesn't have to come through one face. And I remember. [00:20:43] You know, you and I used to talk about a couple years ago, we started talking about the new face of leadership and we were seeing a sea of faces right there, that that is the new face of leadership is the money. So it's kind of taking me full circle to that metaphor of it takes a village. [00:20:58] And when we know it takes a village, our only job is to listen so that we know when and where our right places in terms of serving the mission as a village person. Yeah. [00:21:09] I love that as a villager. Truly, again. And that's the thing, too, about I'm reading an amazing book right now called Sand Talk on Indigenous Leadership. [00:21:20] And it's the circle, right? It is the talking circle. [00:21:24] It's everybody being honored. It's indigenous wisdom from every corner called the Earth. [00:21:31] It's Pande Cultural. [00:21:33] And yeah, it's just making me think how if we're in right relationship and we talk about matriarchal circles, it's there. There's always we're just villagers. And that that's the new leadership where we're villagers. [00:21:48] And what's our right place at any given time. And then allowing that to shift. And one thing, can I just share one thing that came up like about American like power? [00:21:59] We were such we're grabbers of power and then we try to hold on to the power. [00:22:04] You know, last night and and this isn't to discredit at all the amazing contributions and the culture of Justice Ginsburg, who died yesterday, two days ago. [00:22:15] But she had an opportunity when Obama was in office to retire and have him replace her. And she stayed. [00:22:25] And and now, you know, there's this whole disruptive thing about on the wrong side gets to replace her. Well, all of us. And this goes so beyond red and blue, as you and I have talked about. [00:22:36] This is about power. And when we hold on to power, we and I see this in myself. [00:22:43] I understand it. I'm out of my space as a villager. And when I'm also reluctant to step into my power, I may be out of my places. A village or in the divine sense. Right. I see us almost like divine chess pieces not being manipulated, but rather being led in and out of different roles in the circle in Western culture is like hold on to that power forever. [00:23:07] You know, it's like it's a power grab and you know, and that's so much about the split in our culture rather than we can share. [00:23:15] And also, sometimes it's time to mentor younger people and to power other people into power. [00:23:21] Well, that's really where it's up for me. It's whether it's chronological age or it's going to be a new experience for some of us. Right. Right. That it's something is showing up for them. [00:23:32] And I think. That's I mean, it really is I feel like my. I feel like I've been turned inside out like I'm going to be somebodies teacher on some level, I feel like then I share their karma. [00:23:47] It's a big deal. Yes. To step in to train someone or teach them this isn't little stuff. Right. These are on some level like soul contracts that come in. And it is it's a big deal if you're really listening and you're really honoring, you know, the potential for what can grow inside of that kind of relationship. Not to say that there are boundaries and clear beginnings and endings and graduations because those things are really important. [00:24:13] But I do think that. We're just so much more connected than we recognize. And I think somehow maybe we're waking up to more of our connectedness, and that's a beautiful thing, which means we're really here to serve each other. [00:24:30] Period. Period. I don't care what the power structure is. Yeah. We're here to serve each other. And if we get off that track, we're going to suffer. [00:24:39] Period. Exactly. No. And it feels so important to me to just say, if we're being called to teacher lead in any way, you damn well better have trusted peers and allies as well as elders are self on this side or the other side of the veil. It's really important we turn to regularly to stay in our integrity because there are so many ways we can take missteps around our power. [00:25:09] Because that's right. How we've been conditioned, Frank. [00:25:12] That's right. And I think in a way, you know, it takes me back to my hospice days like this is all death and dying work, you know. Yeah. I mean, it's like we should all be in a process of succession planning. Yeah, for sure. I'll be 55 on my next birthday, but I can't tell you. I'm thinking every day I think about, you know, my my own process of succession planning as part of my dying process. [00:25:36] And, you know, that time setting up have been setting up my new business plan with the woman I've been mentoring for seven years. [00:25:43] Like bringing her in closer and bringing her in with other teachers on my team and older people and also honoring her own wisdom as a millennial. [00:25:54] But like, you know, we're having these conversations that I'm having these conversations with everyone on my team. That and even changing the name of my business from Taryn Taylor Rubenstein to sematic writing, because I want sematic writing to go on beyond me. [00:26:10] So. Right. [00:26:11] You know, and we you and I have talked about that with our potential work together, perhaps in the future, like how if we're not thinking in a systems way that can be in the greater service, we're missing huge opportunities and actually missing our part of real power, of being able to lead people in to sustainable practices that can deepen and deepen and deepen over time, whether we're here or not. [00:26:44] That's exactly right. And then then it's I find when I when I am in that place, it's such a great relief. Like the seduction tells us, there's not going to be enough. So we have to hold on to what's ours and be known when you let go of that. That's where the relief as you just it's like then it's like you just want to push other people up. That's really our greatest way of being. My God service and being as being known is to become somebody else's root system. Like, how do we become nourishment for the root so that these plants keep growing in this human world or in the, you know, the human ocean? [00:27:20] It's so I mean, I even see it in my business. I've been trying to play roles that aren't mine because it's not just my business. Right. [00:27:28] It's such a relief when I bring in other people to take that over. And it makes me bigger, not smaller. But noticing, you know, the fear from the ego around delegation, around spreading money around whatever, but like really standing behind myself allows for. [00:27:46] The spaciousness of others certain. [00:27:50] I want to kind of end my part with sharing a little story about succession planning and how surprising it can be because we don't always see the fruits of our of our service and our love. [00:28:03] Right. And I when I first started teaching in Nashville, there was a young woman who took one year of training for me. And it was before I put the whole program together and knew that I, you know, my way would be, you know, three different levels in order to really serve people. [00:28:17] And it was OK because that was a work in progress, it was evolutionary. But she. So this was three years ago. She recently had a baby who I think now is about four months old, and she sent me the most incredible video of her in the shower with her daughter, and she's holding her cat, her iPhone up. [00:28:39] And while she's making a little video of her baby girl, she's saying all these healing words to her like, you are my daughter. I am your mother. I see you. You belong. And the baby literally was like the look on her face every time this young woman would speak. This baby looked like she was like in this rapture, Jolie. It was just the most incredible thing. And I thought. I never in a million years would have guessed that that Constellation training would become such an integral part of how this young woman would become a mother. We did constellations while she was pregnant. We did a constellation before she conceived for this baby. Amazing. MIA So like I just thought, oh, wow. What is the ripple effect? We don't know. But it's such it's such a testament to saying true staying true to what our calling is, even if that calling takes us underground for a while as mine is doing. Right. Yeah. [00:29:51] And even if that calling manifests in the world in the last year of our life. [00:29:56] Exactly. You know, I had a I had an amazing acting teacher, Bill Hickey, when I was young in New York. And he was just always this sort of outsider character, you know? And oh, my God, he was incredible. So he would always talk about every story is a love story. You know, he was that guy I've told you about, you know. [00:30:15] And he was like 70 years old. [00:30:17] And he was like it just looked like he was always just going to be this amazing marginal teacher who every now and then got a role, a small character role on or off Broadway. [00:30:29] But, you know, and then at that at like 70 years old, he just he got put in a film and was nominated for an Oscar. He didn't win. But I remember watching him. You know, he had a shock of gray hair and his bow tie was like askew cause he was kind of just one of those. He almost looked like a homeless person, you know, dripping in his tuxedo like 90 pounds. I cried when I saw him. [00:30:53] But then from that opportunity, he worked as an actor constantly in film and movies for the rest of his life. And he never became a household word. But I always thought there he was like from 70 to 80. And after all those years of being so devoted to his craft and his students and his love of acting and his mastery, bam, you know, there it happened. [00:31:20] But even if he'd hadn't, he would've been on Bank Street teaching the classes, coming late to class, eat drinking because his whiskey out of his thermos. Right. [00:31:30] Because goes house, you wouldn't have been any less secure when you can as one person and so on. And it's a contributor. That's right. Right. [00:31:37] So it's like the devotion to our souls journey. [00:31:41] And if we ever waver from it to just come back, come back, come back, and the deepening deepening is going to take us where we go, no matter what happens at the outside in the world. Right. [00:31:54] You know, you look a great like Van Gogh who didn't sell a painting in his lifetime. And 100 years later, you walk into the Louver, his he's still present. Why are you laughing? [00:32:09] Oh, he's awake. You know. Well, I'm glad we'll still be laughing together. [00:32:16] I may not laugh for a while on this podcast, but I want to say it's really been an honor and a privilege to be a part of this. And. And I leave it with you. [00:32:29] I'll take it from you, Camille. And you win. And we'll just say in terms of the outer story, always to be continued to continue and to you and to yeah. [00:32:40] To all our listeners. Just know I'll be bringing on some amazing people in this during your inquiry. [00:32:47] In the meantime and I want to just give a special thank you shout out to Grant Taylor, my dear friend, and and the person who's been editing these podcasts for now. And he is a friend of both of ours. And he's another 19, 20 year relationship and a totally f part creative partner. [00:33:08] Well, wait. That was when we met him through. [00:33:10] And a Darah. Exactly right. A year ago. So much gratitude to Gray. [00:33:15] I know. I know. All right. Big love. [00:33:24] Thank you for joining Camille and Tanya for this episode of Restoring the Culture. 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This week's installment of Better Late Than Never has me chiming in on Antihero's 'Destination Unknown' from 2014. Spoiler alert: Grant Taylor stole the show with the best/most controversial handplant in skateboarding history. Shoot me an email @ nomongopodcast@gmail.com www.nomongo.com "Andy's got a gun..."
On this week's episode of The World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, our incredible array of guests includes a trifecta of girl rippers, Alex White, Breana Geering and Fabiana Delfino, US Olympic skate team member, Alex Sorgente, VLOG master and surf savant, Parker Coffin, snowboard legend and podcaster, Chris Grenier, a snowboarding cat, and a kid talking about a snowboarding cat. Plus we dig in to topics like the kook panic of 2020, surfing during red tide, dumbasses getting arrested for protesting, Mikey Wright back in action, Italo dropping more InstaGram hammers, Thrasher Magazine's SOTY 2019 trip, “Up In SMOOOKES”, featuring Milton Martinez, Colin Provost, Grant Taylor, Figgy, Wes Kramer, Louie Lopez, and many more shredding Australia, Worble and Cobra Man “Party Destroyer”, Mt. Baldy opening up, the Bomb Hole Podcast, Spaceship Earth on Netflix, Post Malone raising 3 million bucks, and so much more. Presented by: Adventure IO @adventureio: K2 Snowboarding @k2.snowboarding Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Chemistry Surfboards @chemistrysurfboards YewOnline.com @yewonline New Greens @newgreens NanocraftCBD @nanocraftCBD BN3TH @bn3thapparel Super 73 Electric Bikes! @super73
Over the past couple of weeks, our operations, IT, and superuser teams have been working vigorously to transition five distribution centers into e-commerce centers. This was a massive undertaking for our team because; e-commerce granted customers can break open cases, which was an entirely new process for us.
In our impromptu trial run, we talk tight pants, Leo Remaro, Grant Taylor, Neen Williams, and Carlos Ruiz.We are:Spencer - @yeaaa_dewdJustin - @the_lizard_princeGordy - @manisthetapeVideos referenced:Leo Romero Programming Injection - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzGRECEIldUNeen William Chicken Bone Nowison - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv6yEcEGoYMCarlos Ruiz What If -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R8Pr5CKbO4
Collin Provost discusses growing up in Huntington Beach CA, riding for Element, Ed Templeton asking him to skate for Toy Machine, how he got the nickname the provider, getting on Volcom, sharing a part with Grant Taylor, 3 pro shoes on Emerica, filming for his new Toy Machine part “Programming Injection” and much more!
Grant Taylor is the General Manager of the Buck Commander Brand. He is a dedicated hunter, and a committed Christian. Today, Grant shares his story of how he came to Buck Commander and some of his hunting stories, as well as his faith journey.
Our first leader is Julie Nerney who despite having led 14 different organisations still describes her CV as looking like 'insects have died on a piece of paper'. A seasoned Chair, NHS non-executive director and transformation expert, Julie's favourite job was head of transport integration at the London organising committee of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. In early 2019 she joined the Association of Colleges as their new Chair. In this first episode, which took place after an 'unlearning' leadership event, Julie talks about what it means to be a leader, why empathy is key and why leadership starts at board level. She's joined by Peridot managing director, Grant Taylor and the conversation is hosted by Emma Wrafter, strategic engagement lead at Peridot.Hear Julie and Grant talk about why 'love' is important to leading an organisation for growth. You can read more about Peridot and how we develop and recruit exceptional leaders at our website: http://peridotpartners.co.uk/ Find out more about Julie at http://www.julienerney.co.uk/
In this episode Myles Measures the gift of Homecoming, Jussie Smollett, Chemos Sex and The Baileys and moreWe are joined by James Barber writer and creator of new web series Flatshare & Shaun Cowlishaw, actor who plays the main character Omar. Flatshare is a new comedy-drama series Brought to life by the award-winning director, Grant Taylor. It’s an LGBT series that follows the trials and tribulations of four house mates living in Peckham. Flatshare boldly takes on taboo themes like the devastating impact chemsex is having on the lives of gay men, the sexual fetishism experienced by queer people of colour, the conflict created by white middle-class people moving in urban areas, and how unregulated landlords are contributing to London’s housing crisis. available to watch on youtube now! link below!Flatshare Linkshttps://www.flatshareseries.comEpisode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbFPM1SXkzo#action=shareEpisode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S9LzDDBX3A&feature=youtu.beEpisode 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usd7lkjwWbE&t=8sEpisode 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ji9w2SUiIk&t=373sFollow Flatshare on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/flatsharewebseries/James Barber socialshttps://www.instagram.com/iamjames_barber/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/jamesvuelio?lang=enShaun Cowlishaw socialshttps://twitter.com/Shaun_Cowlishaw?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/shauncowlishaw/?hl=enFind out who their Melanin Magnificence goes to and stay tuned until the end to find out who Gets The Belt!If you like what you heard please subscribe, follow, like, share and leave a review on iTunes! Remember to join the discussion on twitter to use the hashtag #GetTheBeltPod Follow us on our social media to stay up to date and PLEASE send us questions and tell us if you have any Melanin Magnificence suggestions or even who you think should Get The Belt!email: Contact@GetTheBeltPod.comwww.instagram.com/getthebeltpodwww.facebook.com/getthebeltpodwww.twitter.com/GetTheBeltPodFollow your hosts at @MylesHart & @CashmereDiaries.x ✊
Contract warehousing expert Grant Taylor discusses warehouse management system “superusers”
Skateboarding skateboarding Rolled Ankle skateboarding skateboarding skateboarding Treasure Island skateboarding Grant Taylor skateboarding skateboarding Birdhouse skateboarding skateboarding Roadtrip skateboarding Franky Villani skateboarding http://skatosis.com/files/SK8-101.mp3 SPONSORS: Amazon Old Dude Skate Co. Skater Balm Next For Me Irie House VW Bus Stuff AdamandEve.com – use promo code SK8 Intro/Outro/Ads music bed by Black Caverns The post Skatosis #101 – DIY Podcasting appeared first on Skatosis - An Obsession with Skateboarding.
Daniel Castillo joins us, we get an update from Tony at 35th North Skateshop regarding the city of Seattle’s lawsuit against them, Phoenix Am 2018, Tony Tave’s Bangin, Chico Brenes’ Slice Of Life, the Huf 001 video, Golden Foytime, Jack Olson’s Thunder commercial, Grant Taylor and Brian Anderson’s Nike SB 18 Video, Tom Asta’s footage for his Es colorway, Skate Mental’s Aunt Tammy Video, Chris Mulhern’s Trailer for his upcoming video Untitled 002, the Weet-Bix Challenge and much more!
Paul Swann talks with Grant Taylor about Marshall football --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
Sorry for the late release, but 65 is now available. Recorded in Oshkosh before we headed out for another round of filming in the streets, we talk about LarbFest, Jumping Fences with Birdhouse, Green Bay Packers, man crushing on Grant Taylor, Weekend Buzz, 169 Independent trucks, and much much more! http://skatosis.com/files/SK8-065.mp3 SPONSORS: Skater Balm Old(...) The post Skatosis #65 – LarbFest recap appeared first on Skatosis - An Obsession with Skateboarding.
There was a time when wine and Central Otago were not synonymous and in this episode we talk with one of the early wine making pioneers. Grant Taylor takes us through his start in the US, wine making in the Gibbston Valley and on to his own label and his more recent captivation with Waitaki Valley. Show Links: Valli Wine - Queenstown, NZ NZ Wine Podcast - Twitter Podcasts NZ
Recorded earlier - 9/12/16 In this episode of The Willie Robertson Podcast, Willie is joined by three members of the Buck Commander team: Grant Taylor, Jordan Summitt and former professional baseball player Adam LaRoche (who is also a co-owner of Buck Commander). Willie and the guys reminisce about the last 10 years of working together and how Buck Commander went from being a company that made hunting DVDs to being a full-fledged television show on the Outdoor Channel, now in its seventh season. The "Buckmen" share stories of their times together, including the first time Willie met Adam after taking a $380 taxi ride to his country club for a round of golf, why Jordan was fired twice, and how co-owners Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean (along with Willie, Adam, Ryan Langerhans & Tombo Martin) entertain everyone by singing their songs before they're even on the radio. And can they recount the exact number of cars they've destroyed together, or is the number too high?
"Buck Commander and Big Bass" Grant Taylor from the Buck Commander crew joins Ken this week to talk about Season 7 currently airing on Outdoor Channel. And Outdoor Guys Executive Producer, Brian Wright, joins Ken this week to talk fishing. Brian is an expert in all things "Bass" and a fishing guide at Table Rock Lake.
Dr. Grant Taylor, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs & Assistant Professor of Divinity at Samford University, on, "John 21-Do You Love Me? Follow Me?" for Samford University Campus Worship on 3 May 2016.
Welcome to our special Halloween episode! Okay, not really, but we are recording in late October… This time we answer a record-breaking three questions from the same listener, Grant Taylor, who single-handedly supplied the material for all our tangents in this show. We remind everyone of the dangers of cache poisoning in a discussion about […]
Grant Taylor shares with us on using our time, talents, and resources to future the kingdom of God.
In this 40th episode–a milestone!–Matt and Cricket answer long-suffering listener Grant Taylor's question about sorting replies by type and wander into the Land of Happy Eyeballs, then explore an answer Joe Abley received from Mark Andrews of ISC. Meanwhile, a discussion of the term G-job causes Matt to recount accidentally insulting a group of public […]
Grant Taylor shares with us from Psalm 19.
Killing time with SOTY 2011. Grant Taylor lays down the lines and the tunes. Knockin' down SOTYs worldwide. Guess who's next? Thrasher Radio Ep.7 Track List: Tsuchinoko - "P-Stone" Waylon Jennings - "Are You Ready For The Country" Sethtafari - "GG Jimmy Fallon" Sepultura - "Arise" Slayer - "Born Of Fire" E-mail: ThrasheRadio@Thrashermagazine.com