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Best podcasts about griffs

Latest podcast episodes about griffs

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
EZSP 1494 - Act 1 - Radio Guy Wears Out Welcome (sound familiar)

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 55:22


Note: "Act 2" will be a separate published audio podcast.*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan with Eric Zane" Click here*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.com*EZ's basketball picks kicking ass!*Radio guy fired for getting in online Facebook Fight.*EZ involved in "ref appreciation night" at the Griffs game.*A minor league baseball team's alternative logo features a vagina in a baseball mitt.Sponsors:TAG Accounting, Impact Power Sports, Kuiper Tree Care, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Hockeytown West Podcast
Sebastian Cossa Gets The Call!!! (Ep136)

Hockeytown West Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 70:56


On Episode 136 Sebastian Cossa gets the call up to Detroit and we recap a crazy weekend of Grand Rapids Griffins Hockey where the Griffs had a 3 in 3 with travel against some of the best teams in the American Hockey League. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hockeytownwestpodcast Follow for highlights: X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/HockeytownWpod Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/hockeytownwpod.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hockeytownwestpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hockeytownwpod #GoGRG #AHL #LGRW #CalderCup #OurFishOurFight #LetsGoFish #CalderCup #ToledoWalleye #Toledo #Walleye #ECHL #GrandRapidsGriffins #Grand #Rapids #Griffins #GrandRapids #Hockey #Podcast #TrainingCamp #TraverseCity #redwings #detroitredwings #nhl #hockey #prospects #prospect #nhlprospects #prospecting #prospectors #icehockey #nhlpredictions #nhlhockey #nhl24 #nhl25 #nhlpicks #hockeyplayer #hockeydraft #nhldraft #nhldraft2024 #ahl #grandrapidsgriffins #toledowalleye #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #podcasts #patrickkane #tarasenko #larkin #dylanlarkin #raymond #lucasraymond #seider #moritzseider #debrincat #alexdebrincat #top6 #top10 #faceoff #northamerica #roster #puckpedia #giveaway #giveaways #easternconference #atlantic #metro #division #atlanticdivision #metrodivision #nationalhockeyleague #ranking #rankings #michigan #detroit #danielson #lombardi #hanas #watson Sponsor: Everything Hockey Clothing Company: Use code WEST at everythinghockey.com for $3 off your entire order Gametime Promo Code: THPN Draft Kings: Use code THPN when betting with Draft Kings Draft Kings Disclaimer: Call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA), Gambling Problem? Call 877- 8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA) 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MA/MD/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OH/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Bet $5 Get $150 offer (void in NH/OR): Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 pre-game moneyline bet. Bet must win. $150 issued as six (6) $25 bonus bets. Promotional offer period

KFEQ/St. Joseph Post sports
Will Martin - recruits and bagpipes

KFEQ/St. Joseph Post sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 23:59


Missouri Western men's basketball coach Will Martin joins Tommy Rezac on the Griffon Sports Insider Podcast to discuss his latest 2024-25 signing class, but he also talks about community involvement, Griffs supporting Griffs and also supporting his wife, Avens, in a bagpipe playing competition in Scotland!

KFEQ/St. Joseph Post sports
Ashton Feldhaus - international Griffs

KFEQ/St. Joseph Post sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 19:00


Missouri Western women's basketball coach Ashton Feldhaus joins the Griffon Sports Insider Podcast to talk about her and assistant coach Kendall Spray's trip to Romania and Portugal for the European championships. Feldhaus delves into her philosophy on international recruiting and plenty more!

Ratgeber
Padel - ein Ballsport mit grossem Suchtfaktor

Ratgeber

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 5:32


Padel spielt man mit einem Schläger aus Kunststoff, der von der Form her an einen Tennisschläger erinnert. Im Kunststoff sind Löcher und der Griff ist kürzer als beim Tennisschläger. Ein Padelfeld ist halb so gross wie ein Tennisplatz und beim Spiel im Doppel könnte der Doppel-Partner oder die Doppel-Partnerin durch einen wegfliegenden Schläger verletzt werden. Deshalb sei es wichtig, den Schläger mit der Schlaufe, die am Ende des Griffs befestigt ist, am Handgelenk festzumachen.  Glaswände wie beim Squash Beim Padel werden auch die Glaswände hinter und neben den Spielenden ins Spiel integriert. Damit ähnelt Padel dem Squash. Padel ist ein schneller Sport, es entstehen weniger Leerläufe als beim Tennis und die Wege sind – dank des kleineren Spielfeldes – kürzer. Gezählt wird wie im Tennis, der Ball sieht aus wie ein Tennisball, ist aber weicher.

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
EZSP 1298 - It's OK to NOT run from the cops

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 100:28


*Check out EZ's morning radio show "The InZane Asylum Q100 Michigan Mornings with Eric Zane" Click here*Support the show and enjoy great products! Check out EZ on Vouch!*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*EZ on cloud nine this morning as the Prednisone kicks in. Despite the highly regarded opinions of show dopes, Kenney, Joe Martinez and David in Hudsonville, EZ is listening to his doctor.*Discount Tire in Grandville, Michigan is the freaking best. *A police chase started in "The City-a-Warn." That led EZ to revisiting his time on "89.1 WPHS."*Griffs beat Milwaukee*Boxing announcer botches winning fighter call; gets butthurt because internet is mad at him.*An EZ Show audience member second guesses his doctor.*Girl wears dude's suit to prom, gets sent home. Told to dress like a girl.*Former Grand Rapids Christian Services worker behaved in a "not-so-Christian" way....because he stuck his ding dong in a child.*Asshole of the Day BTYB TC PaintballSponsors:Berlin Raceway, Impact Powersports, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, A&E Heating and Cooling, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterOur Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: www.expressvpn.com* Check out eufy: us.eufy.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Effin' Cultured
Felize Fifth of May

Effin' Cultured

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 77:22


It's Cinco de Mayo and the boys start by getting a bit offensive... oops We talks Griffs opening (Ooo Baby) Then Bobby gets serious for a bit... sorry Then we talk some food news, Dead Simpsons, Priest crush, Dave and Busters, and we finish up with Crazy Triplet names! Come on in, and get Effin' Cultured! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/effin-cultured/message

So Much JENergy
Ep 217: Concerts and 90s lies!

So Much JENergy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 43:13


Happy Day! This week Jef Jones is back and we talk about Ronnies bday, Griffs concerts / zztop and share some 90s lies that kids from the 90s talked about.   Missing your laugh? Lost after loss? Website for healing sessions: www.jenny-mckinney.com Credits:  Music by Yurii Semchyshyn from Pixabay Music by Patrick A. from Pixabay Avacado commercial music: Music by Umasha Pros from Pixabay 90s music: Music by Mikhail Smusev from Pixabay

Gun Dog It Yourself
250. Griffs & The West Method

Gun Dog It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 81:10


Ken McKean joins me to talk about his experiences training his rescue Wirehair Pointing Griffons and finding the West Method. Habitual Griffon rescuer The West Method's "chain of command" Getting a young dog to range ahead Fun runs and balancing obedience The Griff club through the UKC - Presented By: Standing Stone Supply | Use Code: GDIY to save 15% onX Hunt Maps | Use Code: GDIY20 to save 20% Final Rise Upland Gun Company - Other Partners: BPro Kennels Eukanuba [What I Feed My Dogs: Premium Performance 30/20] Bird Dog Society - GDIY Links: Patreon | Instagram | Facebook | Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Golf – meinsportpodcast.de
#203 Die Grundlagen für einen guten Golfschwung

Golf – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 29:22


Griff, Stand und Ballposition In dieser Podcast-Episode sprechen Christophe und Marcus über die Grundlagen des Golfschwungs, insbesondere die Bedeutung eines guten Griffs, der richtigen Stellung und der Position des Balls. Sie diskutieren die Wichtigkeit dieser Elemente und geben praktische Tipps, wie man sie im Training überprüfen und verbessern kann. Links zur Folge Musik: Der Golfsong von James Last (auf golfsong.de) Video: Der richtige Griff Video: Die Standbreite und Ballpostion Wir freuen uns über Feedback Wenn Dir unser Golf-Podcast gefällt, würden wir uns sehr über eine Bewertung in der Podcast-App Deines Vertrauens freuen. Für Fragen und Anregungen kannst Du uns gerne ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Golfstunde
#203 Die Grundlagen für einen guten Golfschwung

Golfstunde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 29:22


In dieser Podcast-Episode sprechen Christophe und Marcus über die Grundlagen des Golfschwungs, insbesondere die Bedeutung eines guten Griffs, der richtigen Stellung und der Position des Balls. Sie diskutieren die Wichtigkeit dieser Elemente und geben praktische Tipps, wie man sie im Training überprüfen und verbessern kann.

Mehr als Sport: der Fitness Podcast
Die Griffkraft: Was dein Händedruck über deine Fitness aussagt

Mehr als Sport: der Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 49:57 Transcription Available


Stell dir vor, du könntest den Alterungsprozess bremsen und dabei noch fitter werden. Klingt spannend, oder? In unserer neuesten Episode tauchen wir in die faszinierende Welt der Muskelkraft ein und erforschen, wie die Stärke deines Griffs mit deinem biologischen Alter verknüpft ist. Gemeinsam schauen wir uns eine aufschlussreiche Studie an, die zeigt, wie unsere Griffkraft unsere Lebenserwartung beeinflusst und was wir praktisch machen können, um biologisch jünger zu bleiben.Muskelschwäche wird oft mit verschiedenen negativen gesundheitlichen Folgen im Kontext des Alters in Verbindung gebracht. Daher werfen wir einen Blick darauf, wie regelmäßiges Krafttraining nicht nur unsere Muskeln stärkt, sondern auch unsere Langlebigkeit fördern kann. Von der Verbesserung der Knochendichte bis zur Unterstützung bei der Gewichtskontrolle, die Vorteile des Krafttrainings gehen weit über die ästhetische Anziehungskraft hinaus.Und für alle Praktiker da draußen haben wir auch einige konkrete Tipps parat. Wir diskutieren, wie ein grundlegendes Krafttraining aussehen sollte und wie du deine eigene Kraft zu Hause messen kannst. Begleite uns auf dieser informativen Reise und finde heraus, wie du deine Muskelkraft steigern und ein längeres, gesünderes Leben führen kannst. Diese Episode ist dein Schlüssel zu einem fitteren und gesünderen Selbst, also verpasse sie nicht!Links:Studie zu GriffkraftVideo: Pushups (Liegestütze) korrekt ausführenTabelle Pushups ACSM

Country Club Adjacent
OLE OLE OLE

Country Club Adjacent

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 45:00


We have decided to start posting our full podcast episodes on YouTube! I hope you enjoy and follow along. This week we talk about our Ryder Cup picks, Griffs trip to North Carolina and going to LIV New Jersey. New Podcast every Sunday. Subscribe to @CountryClubAdjacentPodcast This podcast was sponsored by Long Dink. www.longdrink.com

Golf – meinsportpodcast.de
#181 Griffdruck

Golf – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 33:34


Fest oder locker greifen? In dieser Podcast-Folge geht es um die Wirkung des Griffdrucks auf den Golfschwung. Wir reden darüber, wie wichtig es ist, den Schläger nicht zu fest zu halten. Statt krampfhaft zu greifen, solltest Du lieber eine entspannte und flüssige Bewegung anstreben. Dabei ist es nicht entscheidend, welche Hand mehr »führt« oder »schlägt«. Vielmehr ist es wichtig, dass beide Hände gut zusammenarbeiten. Wir sprechen auch darüber, wie wichtig Übung und Gewohnheit sind, um ein gutes Gefühl für die Stärke des Griffs zu entwickeln und es in Dein Spiel einzubauen. Zudem diskutieren wir über ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Golfstunde
#181 Griffdruck

Golfstunde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 33:34


In dieser Podcast-Folge geht es um die Wirkung des Griffdrucks auf den Golfschwung. Wir reden darüber, wie wichtig es ist, den Schläger nicht zu fest zu halten. Statt krampfhaft zu greifen, solltest Du lieber eine entspannte und flüssige Bewegung anstreben. Dabei ist es nicht entscheidend, welche Hand mehr »führt« oder »schlägt«. Vielmehr ist es wichtig, dass beide Hände gut zusammenarbeiten. Wir sprechen auch darüber, wie wichtig Übung und Gewohnheit sind, um ein gutes Gefühl für die Stärke des Griffs zu entwickeln und es in Dein Spiel einzubauen. Zudem diskutieren wir über verschiedene Bewegungsmuster und geben Tipps für Übungen, die Du zu Hause machen kannst, wie das Schwingen einer Zahnpastatube.

Sportsman's Spotlight

Kyle Edmondson is a first rate dog trainer that breeds and trains Griffons as a specialty, and I asked him about his affinity to Griffs.

A-Z Health and PE Presented by NYS AHPERD
Episode 21: Episode 21: Coaching Our Daughters and Sons

A-Z Health and PE Presented by NYS AHPERD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 60:19


In today's show, we discuss a topic related to coaching and the important lessons we can learn from our children. Mr. John Strong.  Mr. Strong is an Associate Professor within the Health and Physical Education department at Niagara County Community College, where he also serves as the coordinator of the Physical Education Studies degree program and Personal Training certificate program.We are also excited to have John's better half join us today…Ms. Kelly Strong.  Born Kelly Terese Schrantz, and still known throughout much of the Western New York volleyball world that way, Kelly Strong is currently an Elementary PE teacher at Lindbergh Elementary in Kenmore, NY.  Our third guest is Ms. Jana Reidy who attended Canisius College where she majored in physical education and played soccer for the Griffs. She has taught PE at Elmira Free Academy and CCC for more than 5 years. She then worked at Glove House as a Program Manager.  Jana was then Dean of Students at Addison MS/HS for 6 years and now the current Assistant Principal of CTE & Alt Ed at GST BOCES, Coopers Education Center.Our final panelist is the one and only Dr. Greg Reeds joining us on today's show.  Dr. Reeds is an Emeritus Professor from Canisius College who has a wealth of knowledge in Motor Learning and Sports Psychology.Some surprise guests also join us later in the show...take a listen.

Hockeytown West Podcast
Episode 1: VRANA HEATS UP AT THE RIGHT TIME

Hockeytown West Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 37:21


Nick and Brandon attempt this podcast thing for the first time. We cover the Griffins domination of the Texas Stars over the weekend, Vrana heating up, Zadina's conditioning stint in GR, Jussi's departure to Sweden, the Griffs upcoming weekend against the Moose and what a playoff push will look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

apolut: Tagesdosis
Die Wurzel allen Übels | Von Thomas Fiedler

apolut: Tagesdosis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 17:39


Ein Kommentar von Thomas Fiedler.Inmitten einer auseinanderfallenden Welt und angesichts des Griffs einer Handvoll megareicher Psychopathen nach der absoluten Macht über alles Leben auf diesem Planeten stellt sich die große Frage:Wie konnte es so weit kommen? Was ist die Ursache von alledem?Bei der Suche nach einer Antwort begegnet man den vielfältigsten Erklärungen, die teilweise sehr tiefgründig und detailliert einzelne Bereiche unserer Gesellschaft beleuchten und so Teile dieser gigantischen Maschine des Wahnsinns sichtbar machen. Diese Maschine des Wahnsinns, die wir Gesellschaft nennen und dessen Mechanik sich in Form von Gesetzen und wirtschaftlichen Abhängigkeiten manifestiert, scheint geradezu automatisch zu funktionieren und wie von selbst auf den Abgrund zu zu rasen. Aber, auch wenn immer mehr von dieser Gesellschaft automatisiert wird, auch im Hinblick auf die gigantischen Umwälzungen durch den Einsatz von Digitalisierung und Künstlicher Intelligenz zur Steuerung gesellschaftlicher Abläufe, stehen jedoch hinter jeder Maschine letztlich immer wieder Menschen. Und deren Motivationen treiben diese Maschine an.Ein jeder von uns hat letztlich auch auf der individuellen Ebene auf die eine oder andere Weise eine Art Maschine am Laufen, die aus den ganzen Arrangements besteht, die man so für sein Leben einrichtet. Dazu gehören der Job, der Lebensraum, Versicherungen, Verträge, Testamente, mit Erwartungen belegte Nachkommenschaft, das (vermeintliche) Privateigentum und so weiter. Und die Mächtigen unter uns haben da noch ihre Netzwerke, ihr Geld und ihre Machtapparate. Das Konglomerat dieser Lebensmaschinen bildet dann die große Maschine der menschlichen Gesellschaft.... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/die-wurzel-allen-uebels-von-thomas-fiedler+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++Abonnieren Sie jetzt den apolut-Newsletter: https://apolut.net/newsletter/+++Ihnen gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten finden Sie hier: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen/+++Unterstützung für apolut kann auch als Kleidung getragen werden! Hier der Link zu unserem Fan-Shop: https://harlekinshop.com/pages/apolut+++Website und Social Media:Website: https://apolut.net/Odysee: https://odysee.com/@apolut:aRumble: https://rumble.com/ApolutInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolut_net/Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/apolut_netTelegram: https://t.me/s/apolutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/apolut/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/apolut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RPGMP3 Actual Play Podcast
Curse of the Crimson Throne Session 110

RPGMP3 Actual Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 154:26


Curse of the Crimson Throne Session 110 In which Tanith machinates, the Griffs get richer, and our heroes are chillin' with villains. Originally recorded 28 July 2020. The post Curse of the Crimson Throne Session 110 first appeared on RPGMP3.

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The Upland Rookie Podcast
Ep. 54: The Smith Method with Susanne and Ronnie Smith

The Upland Rookie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 132:05


On this episode I talk with Ronnie and Susanne Smith from Ronnie Smith Kennels. We do a deep dive into training bird dogs, unpack the "Smith Method" and learn awhole lot more from them. It's packed with tons of great info for all upland hunters, no matter your experience level.  Links: YouTube Facebook ------------ The podcast fall kick off giveaway is still going on and prizes are up for grabs for August, Sept and Oct. Become a patron supporter to get entered. There are some incredible prizes from comapny's such as, Final Rise, Cable Gangz, Upand Knife Company and Gunner Kennels.  Subscribe to the Upland Rookie YouTube Channel by clicking here.  As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated.  ----------- SPONSORS:  BPro Kennels - LISTENERS CAN SAVE 10% ON A DOG BOX FROM BPRO KENNESL USING PROMO CODE ROOKIE10)  BPRO Kennels was founded with a vision to create a premium dog box that was customizable to fit any needs and stand the test of time. These hand-crafted kennels are proudly built in the USA with no corners cut, with your dog's safety as the first priority. These are made of high grade, lightweight aluminum that can be left raw or powder coated to whatever color combinations you can think of. Final Rise - Preimum upland gear for the serious bird hunter. Check out the new Sidekick fest for ultra slim design and light weight. Every product is made in the USA and is durable season after season.   Trinity Bretons. Angels in the home and demons in the field. Trinity offer puppies, The Trinity Upland Academy with George Hickox, Started Dogs and Stud Service and some damn fine bird dogs.  ---------- AFFILIATES: OnX Hunt. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20  ---------- CONNECT WITH ME:  Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast Twitter: @uplandrookiepod

Paddle N' Fin
S5E178 Feather & Fur- Michael Schippa of Fuzzy Dog Enterprises

Paddle N' Fin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 86:40


On this episode of Feather and Fur, your host Brad Hurlebaus sits down with Michael Schippa of Fuzzy Dog Enterprises, and they talk Wirehaired Pointing Griffons! Michael brings us into his breading program and adds some tips when looking at picking out a pup for yourself. We also explore the NAVHDA NA test which he shares some secrets on different ways to handle parts of the tests along with the overall benefits of becoming a member. Add some insight to the West training method along with some stories and this makes for a fun episode! Make sure to check out Michael's kennel at https://www.facebook.com/fuzzyhuntingdogs/ To learn about Griffs in the hunting world check out the Facebook group Hunting Wirehaired Pointing Griffons https://www.facebook.com/groups/212653964286706 To learn more about the West training Method take a look at the SteadywithStyle group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1444977569163740 Dale Hollow Lodging- www.eastport.info Fantasy Kayak League- www.paddlenfin.com/fantasy Waypoint TV- https://waypointtv.com Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/paddlenfin Podcast & Website- www.paddlenfin.com YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/paddlenfin Email- paddlenfin@gmail.com Social Media- @paddlenfin Yak Gadget- www.yakgadget.com Pelican Professional- www.pelican.com Rocktown paddlesports - rocktownadventures.com JigMasters Jigs- https://jigmasters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports Scene With Steve Russell Show Replay
Sport Scene With Steve Russell

Sports Scene With Steve Russell Show Replay

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 7:10


Canisius College softball coach Kim Griffin joined Steve Russell on Sport Scene to discuss her team's successful season, as the 2022 MAAC champion Griffs open the NCAA Softball tournament against the Gators in Gainesville on Friday.

LIT DFDUB PODCAST
NoShame is Dallas Big Moe.Talks Doing a Hook for Treal Lee & Prince Rick for a Griffs Burger & More!

LIT DFDUB PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 65:48


NoShame is Dallas Big Moe.Talks Doing a Hook for Treal Lee & Prince Rick for a Griffs Burger & More!!!! Today we Honor Know shame for giving dallas a sound and working with every artist out of dallas and more. No Shame Speaks Stoney Crook Chucky & R.I.P Kuwn & Classic Musik. Full Interview... Today we celebrate Know Shame. We touch on the mind of us as a people and being disconnected. Dallas School System. Working with OG GatorMain Cstruggs and Ralo Tha Pimp and his new artist @JG.shit & much much more!! Stay Tune! New Album Return of finesse Jackson! Follow on IG @noshame214 #Noshame #JumpJudy #LitPodcast https://anchor.fm/frederick-lawton/subscribe BUY FREEDOM OF MIND HERE https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Mind-Hamili-Milligan/dp/B08L3XCFY5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3SK0SFT6SSU43&dchild=1&keywords=freedom+of+mind+by+hamili+milligan&qid=1611527071&sprefix=FREEDOM+OF+MIND+BY+HA%2Cstripbooks%2C185&sr=8-1 BUY MORE THAN MY SKIN HERE https://www.amazon.com/More-Than-My-Skin-America/dp/164952241X Stay connected with MRLAWTONTV here: + Subscribe now: Subscribe_Now Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MRLAWTON (Like) Twitter: http://twitter.com/FATSBLOCKS (Follow) Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MEDIAMATICFILMS (Follow) Snapchat:fatman214: --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
Eric Zane Show Podcast 765 Eric bitching at kids, Juwan Howard idiocy and frozen penis

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 115:30


*Watch the show live, daily on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.*How is it that kids make it difficult to do something nice for them?*A tormenting wind pounded us over the weekend.*I thought I had an emergency call from Throat Slash Dale.*A little Eric Zane Show Podcast family history as an appearance by Push-Up Paul got me headed down memory lane.*The trouble you can get in by playing "Acey Deucy."*Juwan Howard stupidity. *In insane story of high school sexual assault / hazing / bullying and the ensuing coverup by administration.*Amazing video of ice fishing catastrophe.*Ref on hot mic!*Two amazing saves at the Griffs game.*The latest "suicide" of a Jeffrey Epstein associate.*Olympic cross country skier suffers from "frozen dick."Topics:*Asshole of the Day BTYB JM Synthetics / TC PaintballSponsors:Shoreliners Striping, Threads Podcast: Life Unfiltered, Bosco's Pub, Johnson Carpet One Grandville, Michigan, My Policy Shop.com, Full House Comedy, Horizen Hydroponics, Shoreliners striping, Baldwin Ace Hardware, VanDyk Mortgage Mario Flores Lakeshore Team, Ervines Auto Repair / Grand Rapids Hybrid, TC Paintball GR, A&E Heating and Cooling, Blue Frost ITHey! Business owner! email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you. It's easy and FREE.More stupid stuff for you to click on:Discord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Power Performance
Folge 064: Gute Trainingsleistungen trotz hohem Stresslevel, Daseinsberechtigung eines mittelweiten Griffs beim Bankdrücken, Wettkämpfe 2022 uvm.

Power Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 90:51


In der heutigen Folge des Power Performance Podcasts quatschen Paul & ich über die Daseinsberechtigung eines mittelweiten Griffs beim Bankdrücken, warum die Leistung im Training nicht zwangsläufig unter einem generell hohen Stresslevels leiden muss, auf welchen Wettkämpfen man uns dieses Jahr antreffen kann, was für uns "der perfekte Powerlifter" wäre und am Ende beantworten wir noch eine kleine Runde "Was würdet ihr tun, wenn..." Szenarien! Viel Spaß bei der Episode! :) Pauls Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/fundamentalkraft/ Pauls Website: https://www.fundamentalkraft.de/ Kevins Instagram Profil: https://www.instagram.com/kevinschmidt._/ Kevins Website: www.kspowerlifting.de Kevins YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLL8o4DtXtRL-xBJR9ppBuA

Griffcast
Talkin' SMAAC Season 6, Episode 5

Griffcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 49:41


In this week's episode of Talkin' SMAAC, Aidan Joly and Adam Gorski live-react to the final few minutes and overtime of Canisius' win against Florida Gulf Coast, while discussing the Griffs' win against Buffalo and how good the top of the MAAC has been so far. On the national side, they talk about Memphis being forced to cancel their game against Tennessee, Alabama's strange resume and Villanova's win against Xavier. How many tournament teams will the ACC have? Who has been the most disappointing team in the country? After Arizona's loss mid-recording, who will be the next undefeated team to lose? Tune in!

Griffcast
Talkin' SMAAC Season 6, Episode 4

Griffcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 58:29


Aidan Joly and Adam Gorski are back for the newest episode of Talkin' SMAAC! Today, they discuss Canisius' recent loss to Youngstown State and the philosophical reasons behind the Griffs' struggles to start the season. They also discuss if Monmouth and Fairfield have solidified themselves as the second and third best teams in the league. On the national scene, they talk about Memphis' win against Alabama and if it can be the turning point of the Tigers' season. How long can Baylor stay number one? How many NCAA Tournament teams will the Big 12 have? How big is Rutgers' win against Purdue? Finally, they introduce a brand-new segment. Tune in!

The Swyx Mixtape
[Weekend Drop] Grifters and Content Creation Traps

The Swyx Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 48:09


Welcome to Weekend Drops! Every weekend I drop one full length interview or conversation I had recently. This is for folks who want to keep up with me — if you came for the 5 minute mixtapes, I hope its easy enough to delete! Let me know how I can improve this for you.Video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL_uefhT51gShare original tweet: https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1372013877731368961TranscriptMaksim Ivanov: [00:00:00] having a one today. We're going to be talking with Shawn Wang. Who is mostly known as Swyx and we're going to discuss, Oh Shawn, could you please introduce yourself first? swyx: [00:00:19] Hey everyone. I'm Shawn. I am also known as Swyx. I am head of developer experience at Temporal dot IO, but I'm also on Twitter a lot, and a general content creator.And my principal capacity. So I'm here to talk about that. Maksim Ivanov: [00:00:32] I mostly know about Shawn by reading his article learning in public, which is great. And also other essays. You probably know him as well. If you read this article, it's about we surely learning in public, actually showing your progress, sharing your progress putting out the material and learning by, by doing right.swyx: [00:00:49] Yeah, exactly. It's something that when I reflect on my own career every time I've done it it's really been the determinant of the majority of my success. So that's when I went to do a speech for my bootcamp. That was the title of my speech. I wrote it down in like one afternoon and then I tweeted it and it just went viral.I was like, okay, this is something that people want to hear about. And three years later I'm still doing it. It's it's still amazing. And I want to spread the word. Maksim Ivanov: [00:01:14] Shawn has some great essays. So for sure, Shawn knows how to make some great content, but I would like to give some backstory to this call.Let me share my screen. I want to show the tweet and what will be the matter of today's discussion. Share this screen. swyx: [00:01:29] It's always scary. It's always scary when people show you on three you're like, what am I going to say? Yeah. Maksim Ivanov: [00:01:36] So there is this thing in Twitter, which I understand totally. And I also did it.This is why we're doing this stream today. So their power is growing, the singularity approaches and then a bunch of tweet threads with five websites or whatever amount of websites that will save some amount of time. Per week or per day or per something you can see I'm here as well. One funny thing though, is that they have on the one, like, and retweet, but whatever, usually they get a lot of engagement and this is why people do it.swyx: [00:02:06] It is even if ours, that's what this is a problem. Maksim Ivanov: [00:02:10] That's a problem. So, as I understand, do you think that this is a wrong approach to create concentrate? And first of all, like to discuss. What is wrong with this thing? swyx: [00:02:20] Wrong is a strong word. I'm making fun. And it's okay to make fun is looking at me.Funny things. That's all. That's all. So, what that team was doing was that what, if you took them seriously, right? Like, cause every tweet was like, I was, this tweet will save you two hours per week. And then the next day it was like four hours. And then she was taking five. It makes me think it's 10.So I was like, why did you just edit it all up? Will you just not need to work anymore? Maksim Ivanov: [00:02:43] Yeah eventually this is why this is a tweet where I posted about this stream. I said eight hours a day, straight ahead. So we can skip the whole word. They be swyx: [00:02:51] free. Yeah. So it's obviously making fun of the exaggeration.And I mean, I get why people do it, so yeah, that's, as far as I go, I don't call it out as like anything evil. I just think it's obviously not a very genuine, because nobody really thinks that you're saving any amount hours. So you're obviously lying to your own people just to get some clouds.And it's also, I think that there's a Buzzfeed notification of Twitter where people are. Yeah, people are trying to turn their threads into listicles. Basically the promise, something absurd at the top, and then they'll list five or seven or 10 projects. Most of which they just saw when Googling around just before tweeting that they don't actually use.Right. I see a lot of this as well on grifter Twitter with like, here are the top seven JavaScript projects ranked by a number of GitHub stars. Well, thank you very much. I didn't know that. And it's very clear that there's just no effort put into it now, but people just like it.Maksim Ivanov: [00:03:45] Yeah. It's the path of the least resistance. And actually I was with my Twitter was actually even less genuine. I was actually. I didn't even care for the actual content or they wanted to see if does this technique work. So it was like double to let two layers of swyx: [00:04:01] uninjured equity, I guess nine is fine.Yeah. I mean, monkey see monkey do we are all Twitter is partially a game and you're always trying to figure out what you're playing for. It turns out that every people have different rules and I'm trying to inspire people to have a higher level of. Quality or purpose for themselves than likes, because I think that is the lowest common denominator.And I, that's not something I want to see in my life. I think my I've wasted enough of my own life on that. It's fine. If you want to do it, I. It's it's it's an open platform. Do whatever you want to do on your own account. It's I'm not telling you what to do on your own car. I also have the right to be fun, Maksim Ivanov: [00:04:43] even walking my next week that actually got some bitter tastes after doing it.Just like when using Tinder, I got into some mode that they didn't really like when I was dehumanizing people who. I consider just as followers instead of like trying to make genuine connection, but I totally understand why I would continue doing it just because it's the path of least resistance and you eventually might get very good responses on that.So this I would say platform or the platform itself encourages people to continue pushing out this sort of content to get likes and retweets. swyx: [00:05:17] Encourage is a strong word that you are, you have agency in your own choices and the kind of people that you wanted that connect with you based on those kinds of tweets are very low quality people.Just quite frankly, in my opinion. And the, and I, there's no point engaging with those people. So yeah, I mean, th there, there are other games to play on Twitter, which is for example, networking with high value people. And I'm not saying like, of course every everyone is variable and everyone, every person has value.There are just. Some people who don't value quality and it, they just respond to very like, okay. It's like the people who click on like the Buzzfeed articles. Right. And like the, here's the seven secrets to losing weight. You won't believe number five, that kind of, Maksim Ivanov: [00:06:08] so basically by taking a shortcut, I'm sorry, I interrupted you.swyx: [00:06:12] No worries. It is a shortcut. It is very bottom tier content. And there are a lot of people who respond to that. In fact, probably the majority of the population. But you're saying that because Twitter gives you a lot of likes. Twitter is encouraging you to do it. I pushed back on. Yeah.And push back on that because they're just not doing anything is all these people responding to what you're doing. And you don't have to, you don't have to respond to it. You don't have to accept it. You don't have to sink to that level. You can stand for something better that you can look back on in five, 10, 20 years and say like, I'm proud of that.Hopefully, I'm trying to push people towards that because all these things, all these legs, it doesn't fucking matter. Maksim Ivanov: [00:06:51] I would like to not to push back, but a little bit clarify my previous statement about Twitter, actually encouraging you to do this. First of all, a lot of people talk right now, a lot of articles exist about how growing on Twitter might help you with your career might just directly help you to earn money.Might help you to launch products and so on. So people come to a lot of people come nowadays to Twitter, not to communicate, but just to earn money eventually. At some point in time. And then when you go there and first things you see, you follow a bunch of topics that's what the app encourages you to do.It's the first thing that they ask follow some topics, and then it starts showing you the materials on those topics. And I, for example, followed the web development open source. Computer science and a bunch more related to programming. And what I saw then was mostly this sort of tweets, not only threads, but also repetitions of the same question.Like, are you a programmer or a developer and things like that, or semi jokes that are basically repeated over and over and over again. And they're promoted by those topics. So I see your point. I don't necessarily agree that the platform doesn't encourage it. For instance, inside Twitter, there is right now, clubhouse Twitter spaces.And at this moment, at least while clubhouse already became, at least in Russia SMM, a cement platform where people basically communicate to only promote themselves. So majority of interactions, there are about growth into the clubhouse. It's like Metta. Social network, where people connect for the sake of connection to gain something out of it.And growing for the sake of growing in Twitter spaces, it didn't happen yet. At least I didn't see it. And there a while you're talking directly to other humans, it all feels much more genuine and they don't see, how could you make this kind of discussions even like, okay, I'm going to discuss top 10 articles would not, you can't even post links there.So you see my point that plat platform and the medium that they're using actually matters. swyx: [00:08:47] And that. I agree. I agree that by pushing the topics and making the topics of a low quality I recommend they are pushing that onto you and encouraging that. So, yeah, I agree on that.Maksim Ivanov: [00:08:57] It could be the right counteraction for this, so that when people join Twitter, they see good content because eventually, like at some point you get some traction and you get like on YouTube and posting videos. First 1000 followers was very hard to get. I think it took me more than one year or something.Then second thousand was easier. And then now I'm getting a thousand a month I guess, single foot for the Twitter. How to start good because making materials that no one watches or reads is not fun, what would you recommend to people who okay. I want to make genuinely good quality content and we can talk about what is good quality content a bit later, but now if I'm starting out, how do I make it fun for myself?I mean, get some engagement in this. So people actually react, communicate, discuss. What is the good way to get it? swyx: [00:09:46] Yeah. I have the blog posts about this, that I call pickup what you put down. And so I'm trying to offer an alternative where you're, don't evaluate the quality of your work by the numbers that you engage and usually evaluate the quality of your work by how well it.Sorry, it's a conversation with people that you respect on topics that you're very keen on. So here's the difference, right? I'm trying to learn machine learning and I, this is an example I'm not doing machine learning is an example. But if Andre Carpathy, who is the head of. Machine learning at Uber puts out a new paper or a new library.I can go write a blog post about that or contribute to the library or like, make a demo with a library and send it back to me. And he has a higher chance of reviewing that because it directly responds to something that he did, right. There's a social contract in creators where you're entitled, you're encouraged to respond.And. If you become a frequent collaborator with him, you might start to get to work with him. You might become a peer. You might learn a lot more from him. And to me, one of those relationships with industry experts, where you start having a very sustainable long-term relationship with the people in the industry that is.Much more valuable than 10,000 faceless names who you will never see. And who will don't really care about you. And the reason you do this is because that's how you avoid the content grind, right? I think you may have heard about this on YouTube as well, but it's the same in a lot of other platforms.Not really. I Maksim Ivanov: [00:11:17] don't know. What does this term yeah. Could you please clarify? swyx: [00:11:20] Yeah, because the algorithm rewards consistent output that one, I'm sure. And if you couple that together with needing to boost the numbers on every single piece that you write, then you start doing very beginner posts, like how to get into development, how to, make six figures w in only six months of study stuff like that.And that is something that is, is fun, is going to get a lot of numbers because it's a very beginner focus and there are always more beginners than there are experts. But it's not very fulfilling and it's not very genuine after a while. Right? Like you can start off doing it for sure. But everybody runs out of steam because that's not the level that you're at anymore.You're always talking down to people. Not in none of the sense of like you don't think they're beneath you just in a sense of expertise, right? Like you're always like not pushing your comfort zone is what I'm thinking. And and you're not building industry relationships that are two way that are sustainable, that are helping you grow professionally as well.You're just you presenting yourself as an expert and then you're like here's the content that YouTube seems to want me to create. I have no choice in the matter you do. So, so please. Try to push us off a little bit harder, try to make interesting content that engages with the relevant, industry topics and build a network rather than an audience.Does that make sense? The difference? Maksim Ivanov: [00:12:36] Yeah, I see now, so instead of targeting people with a very few very small expertise in the topic and trying to please the beginners, your advice is to focus on people who you personally aspire, who get inspired with. Yeah. And to make content that would allow to connect with them and have interesting discussions.swyx: [00:12:54] Right. And and I'm not, and this is not about hero worship, right? There's a lot of celebrity culture, especially in tech. And. Some of that is justified because some of these people have really accomplished a lot in their lives. But there's also not about hero worship. So, people who are near you, people who are like just a bit above you, just a bit to the side of you, you can collaborate with them.And you're learning together and growing together and that's a genuine connection and your friends and you'll see each other, five, 10 years down the line. You've grown together into these great industry legends isn't that much better than being like. I don't know, a million subscriber, YouTube where you're just constantly training on tutorials.That's partially the chat. That's the origin of novel.  Have you heard of it? Maksim Ivanov: [00:13:33] It's the venture investor, right? No, no. That's swyx: [00:13:37] Navarro, so right. So retro, we've always a YouTuber who had a machine learning YouTube and he was genuinely good for awhile. But you committed to doing two videos a week, every single week for like three years.Maksim Ivanov: [00:13:52] I, I know real quick talking about yeah. With the gray Stripe of hair. swyx: [00:13:57] Great Stripe of hair, a very smooth talker, very high quality and high energy videos. The problem with that, he is spending most of the time, making videos, talking down to people who are beginners and spending zero time actually advancing his own skills.So eventually he ran out of things to do so he started copying other people's work and presenting it as his own. People have caught him just changing, like. Copy and paste with what do you mean arising or plagiarizing? And it's just a really bad look. And then he started selling courses and he said, it's like a limited sale of like 200 seats.And then he, it turns out he sold six courses, simultaneously fills 200 or something like that. And then of course, people call him because he cannot keep that up forever. And he apologizes and they say the YouTube algorithm made him do it. Did it, or did he just choose Maksim Ivanov: [00:14:43] removing your own responsibility and your own agency?swyx: [00:14:47] You have a choice. And I'm not saying like, do whatever makes you happy? I don't think he was very happy. He's just a captivated by numbers and I'm sorry, it got to him, but like, that's not the way I want to live my life and I want to articulate another path for other people to follow because Yeah.It's it can seem like it's a good deal, but you know, if you want, Hey, if you want to follow us, go and buy them. They're there. They're a bunch of bots and the New York times is, well, Maksim Ivanov: [00:15:15] no, I don't necessarily agree with the whole stance on this. Like when you're good at.Teaching let's say even basic topics and you're just explaining them really well. So that beginners grasp them well. And then you do courses. I think it is still a nice lifestyle. If you like, there are some uni teachers who make a good amount of money, they can support sustain themselves and live a very decent life just by teaching people.Very basic beginner stuff. swyx: [00:15:41] Yeah. Maksim Ivanov: [00:15:42] The would they personally go through their courses? Not all of them. I saw a lot of people there who didn't ever have real production experience. Is it necessarily a bad course? I reviewed a bunch of them. No, actually not really. If you're just starting out, they might be really good over your view of the technology and just get you going initially.So there are other people, like, I like the front-end masters, but from where they sell the. What is it? It's basically workshops recorded. They have really high quality ones with people who have some industry level practice, which is better. But I think there is a niche for swyx: [00:16:19] all of that. Yeah. I think there are multiple successful paths in life.And I will never say that the path that I want to go is the only path that is valid for everybody. They should all listen to me. No, I'm just saying that this is the first half that I follow. Here's why Maksim Ivanov: [00:16:34] now we can slightly pivot and you could describe in a little bit more detail. What is the path you're talking about with these genuine connections and what should be the strategy and what is good content?Like how you already covered it a little bit while talking about directing your writing or recordings towards people who you would like to connect with and network and trying to get at work instead of the audience. So, could we talk a little bit more about that? swyx: [00:17:02] Hm. To me that is the gist of it, try to form real relationships rather than game numbers on on some website.Like here's a good measure, right? Like, can you Is it a two-way street? Are you getting as much out of them in terms of learning as they are out of you and other measures, for example, like, can you work off of the platform, you can work together off of the platform?One of the ones that, yeah, hang on. One of the ways that I like to say one of, one of the goals that I like to talk about on Twitter is that Your Twitter is at his best when you take your, when you meet on Twitter and then you take it off the platform, you start to move into the DMS and then you're like, Hey, let's work together on a project.That's actually you can, I want to hire you to come be my coworker or like something, whatever, right? Like the relationship blossoms into something real instead of transactional. Okay. And if I have to explain that, I don't know how to go further. Yeah. Yeah. Another thing I think that happens a lot on platforms is that there are a lot of one-offs.So, it's like, I'll do a sprint and then I'll like put out something amazing. And then that's it. And then I'm moving on to something else. So, intro to reacts, intro to view, intro, to spots, intro to TensorFlow and whatever. That doesn't compound over time. And I think that people should try to compound things because that will deepen your relationship in your satisfaction and your expertise rather than spreading it out in a number of areas.Just because you're planting a flag, right. Because intro to whatever is always like where people start And that's what you do when you get, when you go for numbers. Again, no hate on you, if you're very good at that, and that's your job but that is not intellectually fulfilling to me.And that's all I want to say really about that. But I, if you can compound and like build a whole universe of like interconnected, Content articles. That probably is a very good content strategy in and of itself. But it's also very fulfilling for you personally, because you're built, you're exploring the map and going deep on topics that really peak your curiosity and people who are, who think like you can find you and go down a path together with you.You're leaving a trail behind you of like, here's where I'm going. I'm sharing my journey as I go is a very authentic journey. And you can follow along with me and see where this ends. I think that's a lot more fun and fulfilling than intro to whatever for the, until the end of time.I have another concept which is not very open for YouTube which is this idea of open source knowledge. That's another blog post that I've talked about. So, closed source open source code is, has helped to replace a lot of closed source code. And I think open-source knowledge.We can do that for a sort of private learning versus public learning. Right. But not just public learning. It's also collaborative learning. For YouTube. YouTube is not a very collaborative place. Like you can do, I guess, chats like this, but you're not really ever collaborating with your, with their readers.What about free code camp? What about it's Maksim Ivanov: [00:19:50] this sort of concept being on YouTube where people can contribute to this channel? Or are you mean something very different? swyx: [00:19:57] That's fine. That's okay. I mean, obviously it's a nice resource to have and it's it's a really good learning platform.Maksim Ivanov: [00:20:03] That's open source learning. swyx: [00:20:04] Sure. I mean, Maksim Ivanov: [00:20:05] how would it look like, okay, let's say open source learning on YouTube. How would it look like? swyx: [00:20:09] Sure. Who's the guy who read for you, friends. The FICO can eat you. Bill cartons, both Heinz runs the free YouTube. They post something like four to seven hour videos, every week or every day.Do you think he watches all those videos Maksim Ivanov: [00:20:22] or everything that they post? I don't know. swyx: [00:20:24] Absolutely not. Come on. Are you serious? Maksim Ivanov: [00:20:27] He personally might be not, but they probably have editors. Do you think they don't watch it swyx: [00:20:31] pretty muchbecause I submitted Maksim Ivanov: [00:20:36] it. And what did you have some Easter eggs there or how would you swyx: [00:20:43] it's just like he just comments on the intro and the ending. That's it like the middle he doesn't really see is some QC for like engagement and stuff like that. He's not learning, he's running a TV network.Okay. And that's a different thing. Is that open-source knowledge to you? I don't know. To me it's a form. It's a, it happens to be a nonprofit, a public charity, TV network, but it's still a TV network. And that's fine. You know what I'm trying to say here is for example like what is Wikipedia?Wikipedia is the first most successful. Example of source knowledge, where we used to have this printed, exactly PDs, where we do hire experts and you have to buy it every single year. Like here's the new stack of 26 books or something. And it just completely got destroyed, right? Because people just collaborated on updating the one resource on, on, on I guess encyclopedic knowledge.What if we could do that for anything that we were just added, right. Hey, I'm learning reacts type scripts. Let me just throw up a, get a repo and there's no code in here, but there's there's every everything that I learned about it organized in a way that makes sense to me and people who come along and see what I'm doing.And once it helps. Also on that they can be a bit behind me. They can ask questions or they can be a bit above me and they can contribute advice or fixes. And that's build this into a good resource that's collaborative and long-term I think that's a fundamentally. Awesome thing.And that's actually what happened to me by the way. So two years ago I did react to tactical cheat sheets and that's become the de facto community documentation for reactance associates, because people from Uber and Airbnb and Microsoft and wherever, it just came by and added content. And that's open source knowledge, right?It created a long-term long running thing I've been taught for free by all these very high value people. And that's a wonderful way to do this. So instead of like a top-down like here I'm the content creator. I will do a bunch of work and then I'll put out the finish product at the end.And once I'm done, I'm going to move on to do some other random thing. That's completely unrelated to the previous thing. There's an ongoing growth. Right. And there's a built in network effect. And people can see that there's a, they have a part to play as well. That's pretty cool. So, so if you when you asked me all the way back, I don't know about like five or six minutes ago, about what forms of content I find.Interesting. I think that's pretty interesting. Maksim Ivanov: [00:22:57] I also wanted to ask how would you envision open-source content on YouTube or any other video platform? How would the collaboration look like? Because the accent is nice. It's editable videos, not so much. Yeah, swyx: [00:23:10] well, I'll be honest. I haven't figured it out.You can let me know when you do. Cause YouTube is very final format when you upload a video, that's it? Well, you can collaborate on the streams, I think Twitter channels and stuff like that, but I hate it when people. And content creators. So, I used to work in developer relations and development marketing, and people are like, Oh, you can use YouTube or Twitch.And like, come on. Like YouTube is a hundred times bigger than Twitch, right? Like in terms of audience size, especially for developers. So, sure. You can do collaborative work on your Twitch channel with like 20 people watching. It's not the same thing as you. Maksim Ivanov: [00:23:43] With open source, there comes another question about earning money.And if you don't like this question, we can skip it. But With, when you make materials videos, courses, books, articles, you can just earn money with this and then making beginner targeted materials is just more profitable because you have more people who are beginners. And with I'm trying to ask a very complex question.I probably should just ask a bunch of questions instead. So let's go with first. swyx: [00:24:09] Just lay it all out and met up with we'll chat. You don't have to break it up. Maksim Ivanov: [00:24:13] All right. First of all, making content for the beginners is easier. Second is that when you make open source, and this is a very, let's say popular problem for open source is that open source often struggles finding getting funding or getting money, earning money.So what is your take on that? How would you earn money? Let's call it the ethical way of earning money or like how, what is the good way to do it without this sort of putting out ju I don't know what to say. Cheap material, cheap materials is just not necessarily true, but you know what I'm talking swyx: [00:24:46] about.It's a tricky topic. First of all, I applaud making anything and trying to sell it for money on the internet is very difficult and don't let any criticism get in the way of you trying. Okay. So, just go and try whatever you try. And as long as it works good for you.Okay. This is for people who have some experience and can. Are smart enough to do whatever and have some responsibility for their for their choices. So, that's one thing I should mention the other thing, I think that your question that I don't like about the question or that I want to push back on the question is that you said there's a there's, there's like two things that are pulling in opposite.Directions. So one is like, you want to make money. And the best way to make money is to make intro courses. And the other is you want to fund open source, right? Maksim Ivanov: [00:25:29] Another one was about your let's. See you write the book. If you write it alone, you can just get revenue by selling it. If you make an open source, let's say book or cheat sheet or whatever you won't be able to sell it.swyx: [00:25:41] I see sure. So Maksim Ivanov: [00:25:42] that's not swyx: [00:25:45] okay. Like, first of all, you don't have to monetize everything. Second of all a lot of open source like is a means to an end, right? It's not about the code is about the knowledge and coded inside the code. And you can monetize that a bunch of different ways.Like, you can use that as part of your CV for hiring, right? If the company already uses your. You call it they're much more likely to hire you because you're the betaine or something that they use. That's fantastic. But then also you can sell consulting services. So my friend Tanner Linsley made react query at reacts table and a bunch of other popular, which is a main library.Yeah. Consulting hours. And that's a perfectly fine to, we don't monetize. And you can keep the open source free because code is only a part of the overall value of software. Maksim Ivanov: [00:26:23] I like this answer. It's very good that you don't necessarily need to make the direct sales. swyx: [00:26:29] Well, the different, the slightly different answer, which I thought you were going in slightly different directions because you were saying, okay, I definitely see a lot of people making intro, intro tutorials and courses, and they make a lot of money from it.And then you're trying to link that to like how can that, how can I use that to fund open source? Well, not Maksim Ivanov: [00:26:45] the way of the questions. What's really two different questions and I got. Confused. swyx: [00:26:50] I just wanna make the point that teaching is his own valuable skill and source is a different skill.That is, that tends to be monetized in a very different way. So the people, the kind of person who like works on Redux and it like isn't the issues every single day is probably. I know, cause he's a friend of mine is not a very good self promoter and teacher of intro introductory courses, because they're just not at that level.And they don't enjoy that kind of work. And it's it's it is a stent, it is a good skill to to be able to teach beginners. So, these are all, these are both specializations and they monetize in different ways. Maksim Ivanov: [00:27:20] Okay. That's a good answer. Overall throughout the discussion, I got the point that there are things more important than money.It's more important to do things that fulfill you. It's more important to make connections, that, to try to gain the audience. And what else did we, swyx: [00:27:37] can I, can I want to, I also want to share this. Money is very important to me. Okay. I I do expect a lot and I think people should try to make the most out of the limited time that they have for available for it.But I think that you can both be more fulfilled and make more money by going deep. Okay. Rather than broad and shallow. So, this is not a choice between either, either I want money happy to do deep work and Maksim Ivanov: [00:28:02] don't money shovel. swyx: [00:28:04] I have a lot of money. It just needs to be more patient. Okay. Don't go for the near-term rewards of likes, go for the long-term rewards of like here's a productive working relationship where it spins off like job opportunities, like collaboration efforts, like whatever, and like mutual learning, stuff like that.And. And to me, I think that will probably open to you opportunities that most of the other people, because they are playing a completely different game. They're just playing the likes game. Those opportunities will not be open to them because are, they're not even caring about relationships. They're not even caring about like collaborations and learning.So, I'm simplifying things. Greatly. Okay. And so, take this with a lot of caveats. But I think that you can make money and you can have deep relationships at the same time. Maksim Ivanov: [00:28:46] I think a good example is Josh Camille with his CSS course, he's worked for a long time for saw him on rec Europe.And then I was amazed by the depth and the quality of his articles. Tutorials, it's just amazing animating react overall working with CSS. And now I, as far as they've heard, the launch of the CSS course was very successful. swyx: [00:29:09] Yes. Half a million dollars. That's very good. Yeah, but he spent 10 years making educational tech platforms and just being extremely passionate about them and meeting basically everybody in that space.Right. And then whenever you want to monetize sure. Just put out a course, people buy it because they trust you and you are going to have the skills to back it up. Right. It's just so much easier than like. Trying to start out hunting for likes and like going into the content grind and during the intro stuff and like not really having a purpose or a goal that he stat Josh stands for something he stands for.I guess, animation he stands for is for CSS. It's like yelling. There are a lot of CSS developers who like just yell at JS developers. Hey, you should learn CSS. You suck at CSS. He's not like that. He's a GS for that really understands CSS and wants to just share it with you because he thinks that it can be beneficial for you.And he just genuinely embraces that and has gone deep on it. So that's the kind of thing where there's a class of YouTube content creators or Twitter content creators that will just never get there. Never because they're just focused on the wrong thing and I feel sad for them and I don't judge them in a sense that they can do whatever they want, but I think that maybe they might not know that there's another way.Maksim Ivanov: [00:30:18] Okay. We have, I think just five minutes left and I want to ask a very specific question about concentrate creation is what is the. Purpose of like what kind of, what to post on Twitter because yeah I connect easily with people in Twitter spaces but they have no idea what to tweet about. I do a lot of different things, but it feels like it's not, it's just tweet format is just not for me.I ended up just using it to announce my stream sense swyx: [00:30:45] and such. I see that's fine as well. I, I don't really think I figured it out. And I think as long as you're working on interesting things and you're sharing Cool findings, sometimes storytelling really works, like telling a personal story or something that you just learned that like, you just have to tell people, it's the kind of thing that like, when I read about something and I'm like, Hey, I want to tell my sister that's the kind of thing that you can share and just write it up in an entertaining way because people want to learn, but they also want to be entertained, right?Like, Twitter's kind of like a. Semi-professional place. So, if you can balance the bars of an education and entertainment, I think you'll go pretty far and also making it witty. I think it's something that's pretty pretty key witty like, Some something insightful that someone has never thought about or has never been crazed quite that way.And after you think, after you hear that, you're like, okay, shit like that. That is the way to think about it. So quotes are really good. Unfortunately that gets you into this territory of what it's called fortune cookie Twitter, where everyone, every, the, some of the really high follower accounts, basically you have sharing.Maksim Ivanov: [00:31:50] I put it in the same thing as the threads with ours. The same thing. Why not? swyx: [00:31:54] Because there is some genuine belief in that when they, when you treat that they're just trying to minimize they're trying to compress their insights into the smallest. Amount of characters and words as possible.But they genuinely believe in it. Whereas those engagement and listicle posts are literally just listing Arctic listing projects and then writing absurd number of hours, which nobody believes. So there's a difference. Anyway. So yeah, I mean, I don't, I have a guide for I have a developer's guide to Twitter in the, in a book that I wrote it basically covers like a bunch of these topics.It covers like, Healthy Twitter versus a unhealthy Twitter. But yeah, and I think my advice, so people just getting started is that try to keep it professional, 90% professional, 10% personal is something that I think about a lot basically because people don't know who you are as you grow over time and people know your brand, they trust you.You can let loose a little bit. I definitely play a lot of letters by myself, but when people don't know who you are, you can try to focus and try to connect with the people in that particular part of the Twitter audience. And physically, sometimes it's like responding with helpful links sharing or riffing off of somebody else's work.Like sometimes people will publish a code pen and you can fork that code pen and then build something else with it. And that will be really cool. And they'll share your work as well. And it's a long game. I've been doing this for, I've been serious about Twitter for about three years.And it's really it's definitely helped me, but the people that I don't remember, like, I don't. My, my growth doesn't scale with my follower account. My girls' scales with the number of high quality people that, in my industry that I really want to connect to.And sometimes they can be industry legends, or sometimes they can be people new to Twitter, but who already have really good skills that wants to learn from, and I work with them already. So try to use it as a guide, but don't be ruled by your life. Don't rule your life by likes basically.Maksim Ivanov: [00:33:36] Yeah, for me, the great example was rancor NATO, who, with whom we made a stream about a solid and what is different, the difference between solar. swyx: [00:33:44] Holy shit. Maksim Ivanov: [00:33:46] He's so, I then asked him to send me an article who apparently he wrote, it turned out that he wrote that article about history of hooks. I perceived hooks as something that appeared in reacting 2019, but.Actually it was, yeah, exactly. It is. This pattern existed since 2010 and actually you can backtrack it in other languages even further than that. Like in JavaScript, it was not called JS. That hasn't this sort of thing that was, who cooks swyx: [00:34:12] like sort of Ryan, Ryan has an interesting, so there are smart, there are some developers who are very well intentioned and very knowledgeable, but they're very self-focused.And I think Ryan has genuine intention to want to share but he ends up plugging his own stuff too much. And. He plugged a lot of JS a lot. And sometimes like people would want to learn about SaaS. Yes. They're like, ah, here's this guy talking about solid JSM. I mentioned again, there Maksim Ivanov: [00:34:36] is a limit to what should be the ratio between plugging your own style?I don't know. I dunno. swyx: [00:34:41] Like, no. So hang on. So I wanna let me finish my thought, which is basically, I think that you should try to help others before you serve yourself. Right. Like, give, give, give, take, give, give, give, give, give. No, it's not tick. It's like ask, give you, give me something like that.Right. Gary V has a jab jab, jab, right. Hook, something like that. Right. Whatever it is. At least build that relationship by like offering something of value to the other person. And then they'll be like, okay, check out your thing now. Right. Like instead of like constantly like here's my medium article.Here's my library. Other people exist and like promote them or like help them. And then they'll enter in, in return. There'll be interested in you, not not as shocking,Maksim Ivanov: [00:35:23] really bad. It's just something that you see that he could do better to promote himself by. swyx: [00:35:28] Yeah, I guess I always like, there's another guy as well. Who's one of the maintainers of Webpack and he's very smart, but like he, he has trouble getting people to To notice the stuff that he does basically, cause he doesn't portray, he doesn't seem to give back, in in caring about what they do.So yeah.Maksim Ivanov: [00:35:44] Good point. swyx: [00:35:45] I think one of the ways I think it's Dale Carnegie to win friends and influence people. That's just like a rule of human nature. So even though it's like 70 years old, it's still relevant. One of his causes that to be interesting, be interested, the interested in other people being interested in what they do, what they're what their priorities are, what they're.I guess their personal job whatever they share online that they're happy to engage with. Right. So it's like a, it's like, Hey, like, I'm really going through something in my job. And it's like, Oh no. Okay. Tell me more about that. And like, just being genuinely interested in what's going on in their lives.And like, if you're not, and don't fake it, right. Like if you're not then that's fine. But like when you do like engage in the story, help out and they'll start to care about you as well. Like it's just a fundamental, like reciprocity principle that just always works in human connections.Maksim Ivanov: [00:36:31] But then something that you said is very important that you need to really be genuinely interested. You can't force it. You cannot make yourself be interested in other people. It's just, and I think the core lesson here is just to really know what you like, and we can come, go back to the beginning of our canvas conversation where you said to create material targeted to people who you admire and aspire and Then steal you first need to know what do you like personally?What are you interested in instead of chasing the likes that are, of course is a dopamine kick and yeah. Everyone likes it, but there is some deeper liking that needs to be found, right? Yeah. Yeah. The reason, one question that I would like to answer before we finish. It's the first question that we've got today is like, what is a grifter?And maybe, and I've like, overemphasized it, but w would you like, is it really called grifting or is it is my English bed? I think I've heard that a couple of things.swyx: [00:37:29] If you if you're not in this world, don't feel bad. I, it's a term that I think it's popular in like the very extreme liberal parts of the us. And they just expect everyone to know it. Right. And it's just, you see, I Maksim Ivanov: [00:37:40] Get it. What does it mean concept contextual contextually?swyx: [00:37:44] No, I don't. I haven't spent a lot of time thinking about this, so I don't have a. A good definition, but I'll try for you. And so grifting is a negative connotation. It's a labeled for someone who's trying to get by not doing very much and trying to do, trying to, I guess, profit off of other people's work that's drifted in a nutshell.So a grifter is someone who just does that constantly. Right. And that's the only thing that they do, essentially, someone who doesn't have any interesting value themselves and just. Profits off of other people. And to be fair, there are a lot of those in the U S and that are sometimes I see them a lot when I was very young I was involved in charity work in Africa.And, Oh my God, there's so much Griffs in Africa. Like when you give money to charities, please double check where your money's going. Because a lot of it is just going to people who are already pretty rich and they're just, taking it and acting like they're angels. They're not angels. But in tech it often is people like, like, like the, like that list of people, like here are the top seven libraries of JavaScript.They didn't, they did not contribute to any of the libraries didn't even use it. But they're just doing it for the likes. And that's a form of grift. Maksim Ivanov: [00:38:48] Sorry. So thing is that people will ask me about the VAs called extensions that I use, but probably means that I don't really use any except for VIM and just two extensions.That's it. And most of the extensions that you will find, yeah. They might make you more effective, but that's not the effectiveness that you should strive for. Anyway, usually that's a few minutes. They don't really matter in a big way. Oh, swyx: [00:39:14] that's great. Maksim Ivanov: [00:39:14] What I mean? swyx: [00:39:15] That's great. So you have a unpopular opinion as they call it.And you should just, try to share that because I think that's something that will get people's attention. Maksim Ivanov: [00:39:23] Wait a second. It is an unpopular opinion you think? swyx: [00:39:27] Yeah. The escort is like 50 something percent of the developer market and all of them use the sanctions. So the fact that you use something else is something interesting.And you can say like, yeah, you can have this, I don't know, like the YouTube where terminology, cause I'm not a big user, but you can go like, like something in your top, in your alumni and go like, vs code is overrated. Here's why. And then.Maksim Ivanov: [00:39:49] Yeah, but you leave, you really believe in it. That's great. Yeah. I truly believe, I don't think it really matters. I think it does. Exactly. Even more than that, my work set up is very similar to my streaming setup and it has everything turned off or a completion, whatever, because I'm just lazy. Well, honestly, I don't like switching back and forth between two set up, sets up.It's easier for me to get used to one without any sort of hints. And then your brain does it automatically at some point, that's it. All right. swyx: [00:40:17] I don't agree but night good for you. Whatever works. The beauty of code is like, you can call it your way. I can go my way. As long as the code runs, like I can work with you.That's fine. Maksim Ivanov: [00:40:27] Yeah. That's that is true. Even though naturally we tend to be very defensive about the tools that we are used opinions and whatever. swyx: [00:40:34] Yeah, it is. So there's a, this is a side tangent, but there's an interest for it. I think on hacker news a few, the two days ago where it's like, okay, code is a very interesting, like intermediate representation because at the end of the day, every developer has their own like unique little ID setups and they view code differently.Right. But how come when it comes to the web? We just feel the final product. Like I have to see the CSS and I have to see the topography and whatever choices that you made. And I don't have a say in it. Like, what would be, what would it be like to have an ID for the web? Right. That'd be better.Be pretty cool. I'm just sharing that. The interesting thought that's an interesting Maksim Ivanov: [00:41:07] thought. I have swyx: [00:41:08] so much personalization. Maksim Ivanov: [00:41:09] Yeah. And I have seen different thought in the same direction that the code is not only the tool or a scaffold to create a product that you will serve, but it is also a product on its own because when you use it with your colleagues, they're also consumers, and your code has consumer qualities itself, not as a.Are scaffold or a blueprint. One thing that I've noticed is that at some point I start to sense, like when you work with people for several months, you might start sensing who wrote specific line of code, even without looking at the different style. And you see, okay, this pattern is from this person and whatnot.But also I think it emphasizes the importance of clarity, which I put on top of everything when I write my code, because if it's clear, you can easily fix it. It's unrelated to all the previous discussion, but I think it's related to what you were saying about the code being its own sort of thing.swyx: [00:42:03] Yeah. Yeah. It's a tangent, but like the, yeah. See, this is what a casual conversation where we were both passionate about programming and that's what it happens. If you're here to like, make like, are you a grifter of content? Like we'd be a lot more focused, but I think this is how real conversations work.Maksim Ivanov: [00:42:19] Exactly. This is why I like Twitter spaces. And I don't really like Twitter. That's the thing. It's the same with the tap on some Twitter spaces. You talk to the person you're genuine, that's it with tweets? No idea what to do. swyx: [00:42:32] Yeah, it's a mix of like public broadcasting, a bit of a meme and joke a platform.And then some like, actual education going on. And sometimes people teach really important stuff. And like, for example, I follow what's his name? Eddie as money. And he has money is the engineering manager and he only tweets Chrome updates. So he's the Chrome update, Twitter account accounts.And I follow that and I learned about Chrome from him. That's great. That's fine. He's already given up on like, sharing too much personal stuff. I think, cause he's there's a cost of that, which is people think that they know everything about you and they want to, they have opinions about how you should live your life.And sometimes you need to just turn it off. Maksim Ivanov: [00:43:07] I can imagine. Yeah. Well, that's really all that I wanted to discuss. If you have anything else that you'd like to discuss, swyx: [00:43:14] I, this is an unusual chat for me. Usually I'm talking about like, the basics of learning in public. So, actually you get me a chance to really go deep on this grifting and like, thank you so much.Yeah. No, I'm really glad. I'm sorry. I made fun of you, but like, I think you agreed with, it was pretty funny anyway, Maksim Ivanov: [00:43:28] Was, what's really sucks. There is that I was exposed as a grifter and among them, I was like a loser with one line.Yeah. I thinkswyx: [00:43:42] here's the way I spin it positively. Right. It didn't work because you don't have a brand for grifting. Like the people who follow you don't follow you for that. So they, they don't want to encourage you. So they don't like it. So the people who have been doing it for a while, they build up an audience of like people who want me to do that.And that's what they want Maksim Ivanov: [00:43:58] very hard to then chip, to pivot and change your direction. When you get a, already a lot of engagement, a lot of support, and a lot of people who like your content that is that. swyx: [00:44:08] And then you get this irritable bowel problem. Yeah, so, so, I have a post on this called the medic creator ceiling just Google metal creator ceiling.W where, w we're basically, I say like, if you're a smart and ambitious, you end up wanting to win rather than more than you want to solve problems. So winning to us seems like you have no direction in life. You're like, well, okay. Winning like, Oh let's make the number go up. That's winning to me.Try to have a deeper definition of winning. For you because you have, a limited number of years in life, like try to work on something more substantial than than just numbers on a screen. So, so the line that I end with is assume that you will be successful at whatever you do.Are you playing a game that you want to win, right. Assume that you're going to win. Are you playing a game that you want to win?Maksim Ivanov: [00:44:46] I actually read this article and I really liked the points of it. swyx: [00:44:50] Yeah. So, so, whatever it is, and it's not for me to tell you what, to, what, to, what you want to play and what you want to win at life in. There's another article by clay Christensen called how will you measure your life when you look back after like 50, 60 years, what will you be proud of?Right. It's probably not the Griffin tweets. That's all. Maksim Ivanov: [00:45:05] Yeah, yeah. Good point. Well, thank you so, so much for joining the stream. It was very fruitful. swyx: [00:45:11] Yeah, probably Maksim Ivanov: [00:45:15] about the tweets. Yeah. Thing is with Twitter and with tweets is that you get only a tiny little picture of what the, yeah.Yeah. swyx: [00:45:24] I saw that people have gotten upset with me. I've gone on set with people and then we've patched it up. It's fine. Yeah. The only Maksim Ivanov: [00:45:31] reason why I didn't get upset is that I'm not really attached. To this sort of thing. So I was like, yeah, it's wrong. I also don't like it. So let's yeah. swyx: [00:45:41] That's another principle I have as well.Don't attach your identity to your work because if people criticizing you, sorry. If people criticize you, they're criticizing a past version of you, right. And you always have a chance to improve. Maksim Ivanov: [00:45:51] Yeah. That's true. I, when I was reading your essay about learning in public, you said there that people criticize you, you good?You agree. And you move on. I personally dislike criticizing because I honestly think it can be done by much better if the person has swyx: [00:46:09] a nice about it. Yeah, Maksim Ivanov: [00:46:10] exactly. Because. When you criticize people? Well, the most likely thing that will happen is that they will get defensive. This is just how we operate.You also mentioned that totally agree we're animals by the biggest percentage. swyx: [00:46:25] So, so don't get defensive, turn the other cheek and say like, okay, I agree with you. Can you tell me more? Right. Because there are a lot of people who will never be nice to you when they criticize. They just think they're very smart, whatever, and they are very smart.They're just not very nice. If you can turn those people into your mentors I've done that. Many many times. And that's what I think you have more teachers than, what to do with and that's great. So, it's definitely, you have to swallow your ego a bit and just go like, okay.Yeah. I, I want, I'm willing to listen to you. And sometimes when the, when you show that you're willing to listen, they also back down and they become nice. So instead of telling them, Hey, you should be nice before you talk to me easily. You just go like, Hey, I'm willing to listen. And then they become nice.You know what I mean? Like don't tell them to be like, invite them to be nice.Good point. Yeah. I do have to go but thank you for so much for having me. And this was a really great chat. I'm really I'm going to get as much watch back on this one. All right, bye. 

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
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The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 110:36


* *Merch is back!* T shirts, long sleeve, short sleeve, different blends, many colors, many styles, coffee mugs, bumper stickers.  Check out the merch *HERE* ( https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-eric-zane-show-podcast ) *! * Topics: *I forgot to post the Griffins highlights from Tuesday which featured a great hit by Dylan McIlrath and an *amazing fight* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/big-hit-and-punch-in-the-face-contest-at-the-griffs-game-17-mark/ ) between Mac and Brett Gallant. * *Griffs win* ( https://youtu.be/YnqXaPqszq8 ) Wednesday night as well. * *Lebron James misses the mark* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/lebron-misses-mark-with-attack-on-cop-who-saved-kid-from-crazed-knife-swinging-16-year-old/ ) by throwing a cop under the bus who saved a kid being attacked by a knife swinging, maniacal 16 year old. *Though still stupid, *Brett Favre attacked* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/though-still-stupid-brett-favre-attacked-by-world-after-attempting-to-make-a-point-about-derek-chauvin/ ) by world after attempting to make a point about Derek Chauvin. *An email of the day with questions about old radio partner, Julius *New audience member, Principled Uncertainty joins me from Ireland.  Note:  he apologizes for the sound of his mic. *NFL star Aaron Donald *is vindicated* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/nfl-star-aaron-donald-vindicated-after-wrongfully-accused-of-assault-by-douchebag/ ) after being wrongfully accused of assault by some douchebag. *Levar Burton, dude who played the blind guy on Star Trek: The Next Generation is guest hosting on Jeopardy after a grass roots campaign gets him noticed. *Asshole of the Day BTYB *JM Synthetics* ( https://jmsynthetics.myamsoil.com/ ) / *TC Paintball* ( https://www.tcpaintballgr.com/ ) * Sponsors: * *Serra Honda Grandville* ( https://www.serrahondagrandville.com/ ) *,* *Gift of Life Michigan* ( https://www.giftoflifemichigan.org/become-donor?tag=ericzane ) *,* *Shoreliners striping* ( https://www.shorelinersstriping.com/ ) *,* *Baldwin Ace Hardware* ( https://www.acehardware.com/store-details/10975 ) *,* *VanDyk Mortgage Mario Flores Lakeshore Team* ( https://marioflores.vandykmortgage.com/ ) *,* *Cornhole America* ( https://www.cornholeamerica.com/ ) *,* *Superior Cleaning and Power Washing* ( https://www.facebook.com/dalezuder75 ) *,* *Blue Frost IT* ( https://www.bluefrostit.com/ ) *,* *Prince Arming* ( https://www.facebook.com/PrinceArming/ ) *,* *BK Guns N Stuff* ( https://www.facebook.com/bkgunsnstuffllc/ ) *,* *A&E Heating and Cooling* ( https://www.aeheatingcooling.net/ ) *,* *Forever Lawn West Michigan* ( https://www.foreverlawn.com/wmi ) * Hey!  Business owner!  email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.  It's easy and FREE. * *EZSP TikTok* ( https://www.tiktok.com/@ericzaneshowpodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@ericzaneshowpodcast ) * Subscribe to my* *YouTube* ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJowaD7rKmHzN0cAIgU4jrw?view_as=subscriber ) *channel * *Hire me on Cameo!* ( https://www.cameo.com/ericzane ) * * *Tshirts available here* ( https://twistedbat.com/collections/eric-zane-show ) *Please subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcasts* ** ( http://patreon.com/ericzane ) *patreon.com/ericzane ( http://patreon.com/ericzane )* * Instagram: ericzaneshow* *Twitter: @ericzaneshow*

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
568: Eric Zane Show Podcast 568 Crippled Jesus lets me have it and Jake Paul is a douche

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 82:37


Topics: *What good is it for me to stay quarantined when I'm bashing my head into shit here at the house. *I'm feeling disgustingly old as my son is now 26 and my oldest daughter is 24.  WTH? * *Wild score 3 on Griffs in 36 seconds* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/wild-score-3-on-griffs-in-36-seconds-8-goals-for-both-teams-in-9-minutes-gr-wins/ ) , 8 goals for both teams in 9 minutes, GR wins *A Fan of Who Are These Podcasts, "Crippled Jesus" took a run at your old pal, Eric Zane. *Dumbass pay per view between Jake Paul and some loser is the perfect venue for *Pete Davidson to roast* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/dumbass-pay-per-view-between-jake-paul-and-some-loser-is-the-perfect-venue-for-pete-davidson-to-roast-the-fighters/ ) the fighters. *The Ben and Eric Patreon podcast will happen this week on Thursday. *I had to relive the awesomeness of the *rabid bobcat attack* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/bobcat-attacks-dudes-wife-dude-turns-into-john-rambo-nsfw-audio/ ) and the dude who sprung into action to get it to stop attacking his wife. *Another *asshole parent* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/asshole-parent-attack-coach-at-youth-sporting-event-results-in-attempted-murder-charge/ ) at a youth sporting event results in attempted murder charge. *CBS is *fanning the flames* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/cbs-is-fans-flames-against-cops-with-edited-footage-of-adam-toledo-getting-shot/ ) against cops with edited footage of Adam Toledo getting shot. *My further thoughts on the Adam Toledo shooting. *I've had it with companies *marketing themselves* ( https://twitter.com/budweiserusa/status/1382686420226150402?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1382686420226150402%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fox32chicago.com%2Fnews%2Fbudweiser-gives-free-beer-for-covid-19-vaccine-following-sam-adams-krispy-kreme-giveaways ) by offering stupid incentives to supposedly try to entice people to get vaccinated. *Tesla crash where *no one was driving* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/tesla-crash-where-no-one-was-driving-kills-two/ ) kills two.  Who in their right mind would do this?  Tesla may have to rethink their marketing. *A WW2 fighter plane had to make a *water landing* ( https://ericzaneshow.com/ww2-fighter-plane-makes-water-landing/ ) in the ocean. **Email of the day! *Asshole of the Day BTYB *JM Synthetics* ( https://jmsynthetics.myamsoil.com/ ) / *TC Paintball* ( https://www.tcpaintballgr.com/ ) **Let me market your business for less than you think!  Email eric@ericzaneshow.com for more info.* *Please support the sponsors: * *Gift of Life Michigan* ( https://www.giftoflifemichigan.org/become-donor?tag=ericzane ) *,* *Horizen Hydroponics* ( https://www.horizenhydroponics.com/ ) *,* *ForeverLawn West Michigan* ( https://www.foreverlawn.com/wmi ) *,* *F45 Byron Center* ( https://f45training.com/byroncenter/home ) *,* *TC Paintball,* ( https://www.tcpaintballgr.com/ ) ** *Ervine's Auto Repair/ Grand Rapids Hybrid* ( https://www.ervines.com/ ) *,* *VanDyk Mortgage Mario Flores Lakeshore Team* ( https://marioflores.vandykmortgage.com/ ) *,* *A&E Heating and Cooling* ( http://aeheatingcooling.net/ ) *,* *Baldwin Ace Hardware* ( https://www.acehardware.com/store-details/10975 ) *, * *Follow me on TikTok* ( https://www.tiktok.com/@ericzaneshowpodcast ) * Subscribe to my* *YouTube* ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJowaD7rKmHzN0cAIgU4jrw?view_as=subscriber ) *channel * *Hire me on Cameo!* ( https://www.cameo.com/ericzane ) * Please subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcasts * ** ( http://patreon.com/ericzane ) *patreon.com/ericzane ( http://patreon.com/ericzane )* * Instagram: ericzaneshow Twitter: @ericzaneshow*

Country Club Adjacent
Beta Theta Cucks

Country Club Adjacent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 62:07


The boys talk about playing the most exclusive par 3 course in america, Alterman Canyon Club. Discuss in depth Griffs clothing choices & being a rules stickler. Episode sponsored by Short Par 4 - use promo code ADJACENT for 25% discount.

Thursday Breakfast
Disability Justice @ Progress 2020, Increasing Rates of Remand in Womens Prisons, COVID-19 & Prisons

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020


We hear Imani Barbarin and Damien Griffs speaking at the Virtual Progress 2020 conference about vital lessons from the disability justice movement. Imani is a disability rights activist from the United States and Damien is a descendant of the Worimi people and leading advocate for the human rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability. Emma Russell, Senior Lecturer in Crime, Justice and Legal Studies at Latrobe University and Jill Faulkner, Manager of Women transforming Justice, a program of Fitzroy Legal Service speak about a new report, A constellation of circumstances: The Drivers of Women’s Increasing Rates of Remand in Victoria. This report urges a review of Victoria’s strict bail laws, stating that decreases in prisoner numbers observed during the COVID-19 pandemic should be sustained and extended into the future. Tabitha Lean is a Gunditjmara woman currently living on Kaurna land. She is a formerly incarcerated person and a vocal advocate for incarcerated people. Priya and Tabitha speak about the dangers of COVID-19 in Australian prisons, and the importance of urgent abolition and decarceration. Songs Time's Up (feat.Krown) - Sampa the Great 

Mindset Moments Podcast
007 - Matt Mazurek | Ex-Pro Ball Player, College Hall of Fame, NCAA DIV1 Coach

Mindset Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 43:03


Matt Mazurek, Division 1 Baseball Coach at Canisius College is our guest to the program this week. You will get a tremendous amount of life application information from Matt as he translates his coaching experience to powerful daily living. In his very first season as Head Coach, Mazurek led Canisius to the 2018 MAAC Championship! Mazurek’s players won two major conference honors, with J.P. Stevenson taking home 2018 MAAC Pitcher of the Year and Tyler Smith earning the 2018 MAAC Relief Pitcher of the Year. Before being promoted to the role of head coach on Sept. 6, 2017, Coach Matt spent 10 years as an assistant on the Canisius baseball coaching staff under former head coach Mike McRae. Matt served as the program’s hitting instructor for eight seasons, where a total of 11 different Griffs ranked among the MAAC’s top-five in batting average. Canisius led the conference in home runs four times in those eight seasons, highlighted by a school-record 90 homers in 2009. The 2006 Canisius College Male Athlete of the Year, Matt played two seasons for the Griffs under Coach McRae. He was a two-time All-MAAC First Team selection as well, being officially enshrined in the Canisius Sports Hall of Fame as part of the 2018 induction class on Jan. 24, 2019. Matt graduated from Canisius with a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 2006 and he earned his master’s degree in sport administration from the College in 2012. Enjoy the interview and the life application lessons from Championship Coach Matt Mazurek.

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
Baldwin Ace Hardware Presents: The EZS Hockey Heaven Podcast - Matt Puempel

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 22:05


*Sponsor:* *Baldwin Ace Hardware* ( https://www.acehardware.com/store-details/10975 ) * Matt joined me from San Antonio as the boys were getting set to take on the Rampage in a huge game for the Griffs. Matt recently suffered a serious injury.  He talks about it as I plead with him to wear a face guard! We also discuss the Red Wings and their activity at the trade deadline. Finally, we discuss the Marlies Zamboni driver getting called to play goalie in a pinch for the Carolina Hurricanes.*

BuffaloTwenty20
BuffaloTwenty20 - Episode 8 - February 19 - February 25

BuffaloTwenty20

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 56:28


Bill, Jeff, and Nick are here with Episode 8 and covering all kinds of Buffalo sports topics -- Sabres, Bills, Bulls, Griffs, and Beauts! February 19 -- Cody Hodgson February 20 -- Happy Birthday Fred Jackson February 21 -- Happy Birthday Reggie Witherspoon February 22 -- Happy Birthday Khalil Mack February 23 -- Happy Birthday Marco Scandella February 24 -- Harrison Browne February 25 -- Happy Birthday James Starks

Civil War Talk Radio
1622-William Griffing-Spared and Shared: Griffs Civil War Letters

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020


William Griffing, website "Spared and Shared: Griffs Civil War Letters"

Civil War Talk Radio
1622-William Griffing-Spared and Shared: Griffs Civil War Letters

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020


William Griffing, website "Spared and Shared: Griffs Civil War Letters"

Civil War Talk Radio
1622-William Griffing-Spared and Shared: Griffs Civil War Letters

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020


William Griffing, website "Spared and Shared: Griffs Civil War Letters"

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
Baldwin Ace Hardware Presents: The EZS Hockey Heaven Podcast - Jarid Lukosevicius and Dog Thompson

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 25:53


*Sponsor:* *Baldwin Ace Hardwar* ( https://www.acehardware.com/store-details/10975 ) *e Jarid Lukosevicius Twitter: @jluko77 Jarid's a first year pro out of Squamish, BC with a bright future in hockey! He played college hockey at the University of Denver. Dog's a legend with over 1,700 games with the Griffs.  He's highly respected around both the AHL and NHL as one of the best in the business as team Equipment Manager.*

Golf – meinsportpodcast.de
#2 Der richtige Griff

Golf – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 47:02


Richtig greifen, die besten Golfbücher und Hilfsmittel auf dem Platz Worauf sollte man beim Greifen des Schlägers achten und welche Besonderheiten gibt es beim Griff? Wir sprechen über folgende Themen: Griffwechsel Starker und schwacher Griff Auswirkung des Griffs auf den Ballflug Das richtige Greifen kontrollieren und trainieren Der Griffdruck und seine Auswirkungen Außerdem: Golfbuch: »Your Short Game Solution« von James Sieckmann Golfbuch: »Die Golf-Profiler« von Ina Eltner und Fred Hoffmann Golfbuch: »Nie wieder slicen« von Fabian Bünker Golflaser oder Golfuhr? Links zur Folge: Anleitung: Richtig greifen Video: Der richtige Griffdruck Wir freuen uns über Euer Feedback und über jede Bewertung! https://golfstun.de/kontakt/ Euer Marcus und Christophe Wir freuen uns über Euer Feedback und über jede Bewertung!

Golfstunde
#2 Der richtige Griff

Golfstunde

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 47:02


Worauf sollte man beim Greifen des Schlägers achten und welche Besonderheiten gibt es beim Griff? Wir sprechen über folgende Themen: - Griffwechsel - Starker und schwacher Griff - Auswirkung des Griffs auf den Ballflug - Das richtige Greifen kontrollieren und trainieren - Der Griffdruck und seine Auswirkungen Außerdem: - Golfbuch: »Your Short Game Solution« von James Sieckmann - Golfbuch: »Die Golf-Profiler« von Ina Eltner und Fred Hoffmann - Golfbuch: »Nie wieder slicen« von Fabian Bünker - Golflaser oder Golfuhr? Wir freuen uns über Euer Feedback und über jede Bewertung! https://golfstun.de/kontakt/ Euer Marcus und Christophe

Sports Arena Podcast
Wrestling - Best of the Decade show

Sports Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 63:10


Join Jay & Paul (and Griffs list) as they run down the best of the decade in professional Wrestling as they discuss 8 categories

Inside Atlantic Hockey
Trevor Large - Canisius - Episode 8

Inside Atlantic Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 18:05


Canisius Head Coach Trevor Large joins Bernie to talk about his young Griffs team, building a culture, and where Canisius is headed.

Modrn Business
Scott Griffiths, Founder Of 18/8 Fine Mens Salon’s and Griffs Ace Grooming & Shave Bars

Modrn Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 26:40


Listen in as Guest Host Red Boswell (President Of IFPG) interviews Scott Griffiths, Founder Of 18/8 Fine Mens Salon’s and Griffs Ace Grooming & Shave Bars.

Western Bird Biologist
The "Chukarman" Frank Puccio in a tell all about chukars, griffs and pigeon lung

Western Bird Biologist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 74:15


While waiting for an unbelievably thick fog to lift while chukar hunting in the Owyhees Frank Pucccio and I sit in his chukarjeep and record some stories. Frank founded Hun Hill Kennels and gets out hunting an incredible 5 days a week! We cover topics on chukar biology and hunting tactics, raising and breeding griffons and living in southern Idaho.  WHAT the HECK is bird fanciers lung??? How could it change your life and the way you enjoy outdoor sports? Give this podcast a listen and find out! ***New podcast every Wednesday!

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
49: Eric Zane Show Podcast Ep 049 William H Lannister

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 28:21


I swore quite a bit today, fyi. I normally don't but it seemed appropriate at the time. I talk about the ritual that my pal, Joe Hicketts of the Griffs goes through to drink wine. I also challenged a tough guy hate listener to a fight. That felt good. Finally, the college entrance RICO scam involving scuzzy rich actors.

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
39: Eric Zane Show Podcast - The Good Old Hockey Game

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 36:08


Always fun with members of the Griffs can just hang out and be themselves.  Matt Puempel and Joe Hicketts were a lot of fun in this episode.  Except for the one moment when I wanted to beat them both for knowing very little about the greatest moment in sports history.  Check it out!

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
31: Eric Zane Show Podcast Ep 031 Jussie's Girl

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 67:36


Back for a new week of shows...I did a ticket giveaway!  The Griffs game Saturday night was full of my stupidity and another crazy rally (with audio).  Next, Joe Rogan and Alex Jones are feuding.  Jones drops the hammer on Rogan and nobody seems to care (audio).  The Governor of Michigan is pissed off at a TV station in Detroit (audio).  Finally, Jussie Smollette is the dude from the show "Empire."  A hate crime investigation has caused him to go from the accuser to the accused.

Dakinimassagen
Yonimassage und das Geheimnis des Wuxi-Finger-Griffs

Dakinimassagen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 18:46


Intimmassage der Frau Vorbereitung durch eine ausgiebige Ganzkörpermassage. Die Sinnlichkeit darf sich nach und nach entfalten. Gibt es einen Tipp, den Paare zu Hause aufgreifen können? Sich selbst erforschen. Sich im Spiegel ansehen. Einverstanden sein, mit dem, was da ist. Annäherung an sich selbst. Wer bin ich, wie sehe ich aus, wie fühle ich mich an? Jeder gibt sich selbst zunächst Geborgenheit. Eine Hand auf das Herz, eine Hand auf das Geschlecht legen. Mit sich selbst spielen. Johannes erzählt von Kung Fu Panda mit dem Wuxi-Finger-Griff. Gibt es einen besonderen Griff, den Partner lernen können? Achtsame, liebevolle Zuwendung zum Genitalbereich. Aufmerksames Erforschen der körperlichen Details. Warme Kompressen auflegen. Hände aneinander reiben, um Wärme zu erzeugen. Es gibt keinen „Wundergriff“. Von der Befindlichkeit abhängig machen, ob es sich stimmig und gut anfühlt. Gleitmittel verwenden. Forschungsdrang nachgehen. Erfordert Geduld und Aufmerksamkeit. Man kann auf ewig lernen. Je nach Tagesform bin ich verschieden empfindlich und auch in der Kombination mit einem Partner bin ich verschieden. Kommunikation über Sprache und Körper. Langsamkeit, Dranbleiben, Fragen stellen, unterstützend Lernen. Empfindliche Stellen herausfinden, z.B. den G-Punkt der Frau entdecken und erforschen. Erfahrungen sammeln. Die ganzheitliche Berührung ist der Zweck der Dakinimassage.

Griffins Nest Podcast
Episode 5: Revenge of the Griffs

Griffins Nest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 54:00


The crew is together to discuss the rough start of the season of the Griffins and RedWings and some of the problems we have seen so far. We discuss Zadina and his debut and some things he needs to work on and we also look ahead at the RedWings schedule. 

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - August 17th - 4pm Hour

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 44:22


In our second hour today, we wrapped up with Bob Kaser talking about the Griffs and Wings and how they're going to look in the next season. They also brought up the Lions pre-season game tonight and how they think the team will fare. Logan Lamorandier from Lionlowdown.com also joined in this hour to break down the Lions and what he believes they need in order to do well. Luckily it is only pre-season. We also had Chris Balas on to talk about U of M and their game against Notre Dame.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - August 17th - Full Show

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 134:47


In our first hour of the show today, we were joined by the voice of the Grand Rapids Griffins, Bob Kaser. Bill and Bob discussed such things as U of M taking on Notre Dame soon. Bob seems to have a little angst in anticipation for that game. On the flip side of things, they brought up what to expect out of the Griffins as well as the Red Wings in their next season.  In our second hour today, we wrapped up with Bob Kaser talking about the Griffs and Wings and how they're going to look in the next season. They also brought up the Lions pre-season game tonight and how they think the team will fare. Logan Lamorandier from Lionlowdown.com also joined in this hour to break down the Lions and what he believes they need in order to do well. Luckily it is only pre-season. We also had Chris Balas on to talk about U of M and their game against Notre Dame.  To wrap up the show today, Dan Elve – our Tigers Insider came in to discuss the Tigers and what to expect out of the team next season. Bill and Dan went through the roster and picked out which players we should expect back as well as the players we shouldn't. They went over the plusses and minuses from the season and gave their input on what they believe the team might need in the next season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Belichicks World Podcast
Week 4 Review (Part One)

Bill Belichicks World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 74:58


Week 4 in the NFL is in the books, and Johnny, Griff, G-Lo and 4th and Inches discuss the main talking points, in part one of their weekly review. From the superb performance of Houston and DeShaun Watson, to Griffs frustrations at the New England Patriots defence and much more of the usual nonsense in between.