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It’s becoming a fall tradition, the return of Stride Pro Wrestling. This time it’s happening on Friday, October 10, 2025, at Crab Orchard High School in Marion, Illinois. Bell time is 7:00 p.m. Stride founder Tyler ‘Heath’ Hatton is organizing the show as a fundraiser for the boys’ basketball team. They’ve got a chance to … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 567: The Return of Stride → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 567: The Return of Stride appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network.
It’s becoming a fall tradition, the return of Stride Pro Wrestling. This time it’s happening on Friday, October 10, 2025, at Crab Orchard High School in Marion, Illinois. Bell time is 7:00 p.m. Stride founder Tyler ‘Heath’ Hatton is organizing the show as a fundraiser for the boys’ basketball team. They’ve got a chance to … Continue reading My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 567: The Return of Stride → The post My 1-2-3 Cents Episode 567: The Return of Stride appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » My 1-2-3 Cents.
Vous avez lancé votre entreprise pour être libre… Libre de votre emploi du temps, de vos choix, de votre chemin.Mais un jour, presque sans vous en rendre compte, vous vous êtes retrouvé à gérer des freelances, des partenaires, des salariés… Et comme vous n'avez jamais appris à manager, vous répétez 15 fois les mêmes consignes, vous corrigez les erreurs à la dernière minute… Résultat : vous vous épuisez. Et vous n'obtenez pas ce que vous voulez.Si c'est votre cas, cette vidéo est un tournant.Je vous y partage les 3 piliers qui m'ont permis de passer du rôle d'exécutant débordé à celui de dirigeant qui délègue :
Peter Hatton continues our series by asking what it looks like when God calls us to live a peaceful life. The Bible reference for this talk is Colossians 3:1-11.
We are stressed... we are very, VERY stressed! After a nail biting final day at Bethpage Black, Luke Donald's European side get the must deserved W. There is so much to digest from what has been an EPIC Ryder Cup over in America, one that will go down in history for sure, BUT for now... a couple of Toms have a couple of thoughts! - Email - thetoms@golfisruiningmylife.co.uk Discord Tik Tok Youtube Merch - New episodes every Monday & Thursday!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dans cet épisode, je reviens sur le parcours de Patrick Laporte, professeur de sport passionné de rugby devenu fondateur du groupe Full Ace, une société bordelaise qui a bâti un empire dans le textile, le merchandising sportif et le packaging de luxe, avec plus de 50 millions d'euros de chiffre d'affaires.Son secret ? Une capacité à s'adapter, à structurer sa croissance et à donner du sens à chaque étape de son aventure entrepreneuriale.Et de cette trajectoire, j'ai extrait 5 conseils pratiques que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui dans votre propre business.Au programme :Saisir les opportunités et s'adapterMiser sur le service avant le produitMutualiser pour grandirSavoir dire non pour mieux choisirAvancer pas à pas avec la RSEUn épisode 100% concret et actionnable, pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure qui souhaite allier croissance et impact.Bonne écoute !
Will Doctor gets you ready for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black this week. Will covers every golfer in the field for the Americans and Europeans. Will dives deep into who and what he thinks is the best strategy for your betting approach. Will Doctor (0:15 - 0:28) opened the show welcoming listeners with energy and promising sharp Ryder Cup insights. Will Doctor (0:33 - 55:37) recapped the fiery ceremonies, noting Luke Donald's criticism of U.S. systems, Keegan Bradley's Farmingdale roots, and Kathy Hochul's repeated boos. He framed the 45th Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black as electric and immediately criticized the U.S. for starting with alternate shot, pointing out Europe's 51–37 advantage in that format since 2002 and calling the decision “an act of insanity.” He explained the point structure—28 total, Europe needs 14 to retain, U.S. 14.5 to win back—and emphasized Europe's chemistry, with 11 of 12 returning from 2023, compared to a U.S. side rusty after limited recent play. He highlighted the strength of the American roster with Scheffler, Henley, Schauffele, and Thomas but reminded listeners that past U.S. teams with world number ones still lost. Missing veterans like Spieth and Koepka left the squad without seasoned leaders. On Bethpage, he called it a “1936 masterpiece” demanding precision, but said rain-softened conditions and trimmed rough may neutralize its difficulty. On players, Scheffler was praised as “the best long iron player in the game,” likely paired with Henley. J.J. Spaun was credited for elite irons and big-moment poise. Schauffele's experience (14-8-0) was countered by wild driving, while Henley's consistency made him invaluable despite lacking distance. Harris English's poor irons raised doubts, while DeChambeau was seen as a potential difference-maker if paired with a “marksman” like Spaun or Griffin rather than Thomas, whose ball striking woes made him “statistically the worst player on this American team.” Morikawa's poor prep suggested limited use, while rookies Griffin and Cameron Young were urged as sparks, with Young called the “hometown kid” who should be unleashed early. Cantlay's 15-6-1 team record earned a call to play every session, and Burns's putting strength positioned him as a best-ball asset. On Europe, McIlroy was expected to thrive on softened fairways and pair again with Fleetwood, whose form and partnership history made him a projected star. McIntyre was labeled a weak link due to shaky ball striking, while Rose was respected for veteran leadership but doubted for heavy use. Rasmus Højgaard was called a “sneaky weapon” in four-ball, Hatton reliable in foursomes with Rahm but risky in singles, and Lowry and Straka limited by putting and approach struggles. In contrast, Åberg and Hovland were described as statistical machines, with Hovland “a major problem” for the U.S. Fitzpatrick, historically poor at Ryder Cups, was forecasted to break through thanks to sharp recent form. Rahm's 6-3-3 Ryder Cup record and clutch history, including a win over Tiger in 2018, reinforced his role as Europe's closer. Will ended without picking an outright winner, instead backing Scheffler as top U.S. scorer (+275) and Europe in foursomes (+135), citing their 7-1 domination in 2023. He concluded that softened Bethpage conditions tilt slightly toward Europe but overall make the 2025 Ryder Cup too close to call Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cet épisode, je vous emmène dans les coulisses de Ringover, scale-up française pionnière de la téléphonie Cloud, passée en quelques années de quelques lignes de code à plus de 40 millions d'euros de revenus annuels et une présence internationale.Leur secret ? Une exécution pragmatique, orientée client, et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour faire grandir votre business.Au programme :Passer vite à l'action : une idée ne vaut que si elle est mise en œuvreCo-créer votre produit avec vos clients pour obtenir une traction rapideAdapter votre stratégie à chaque marché pour réussir à l'internationalTransformer vos grands concurrents en partenaires stratégiquesInvestir intelligemment dans la technologie pour se différencierUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
The MFL Ramble is a podcast series brought to you by hosts David (SRMonkey), Hoodwink, Kev & Hatton. On this weeks episode Monkey, Hoodwink & Kev were joined by Whitehouse to talk about his journey, why my players are getting +1s and loads more!** To sign up and play MFL, please click here. **Feel free to contact us on Twitter @soraremonkey, @Hoodwink1983 , @Smoggypedro & @C_Hatton90The shows music has been kindly supplied by Stish who you can follow on Twitter @Plastician and on the excellent 'End Product' podcast.The artwork and new logo was kindly created by McGettigan.eth
Get ready for a huge Round 2 ! We lose Ricky Hatton, one of the true greats. Complete post fight breakdown, what went right for Crawford, what went wrong for Canelo. What happens next?Alfonso and Rick, the most entertaining, insightful, and educated boxing hosts on the planet, also break down all the latest news from around the boxing world. If you're a real fight fan looking for real boxing talk, this is the show for you.Don't miss out – protect yourself at all times!
In a special tribute to Ricky Hatton, we reflect on the career that took him to the Hall of Fame, and the man who was adored by millions. From his early career, when the road ahead seemed neverending, to the fights that shaped a world champion who would become a British boxing legend. Through it all are personal memories of Hatton, insights into his adorable character, his wicked sense of humour, and the troubled mind behind the scenes. Our thoughts remain with his family, his myriad friends and his supporters, all whom will always know there really is only one Ricky Hatton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
'YOU'RE ***** RIDICULOUS' -EMOTIONAL CONOR BENN SLAMS EUBANK'S HEARN ALLEGATIONS, OPENS UP ON HATTON Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Ricky Hatton go down as one of Britain's most beloved fighters? Mark Chapman is joined by Stacey Copeland, Anthony Crolla, and Steve Bunce to answer that question and reminisce the extraordinary career he had both in and out of the ring. They are also joined by Frank Warren who managed and promoted Hatton during his rise through the sport.
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Andy Scott, Barry Jones and Matt Macklin remember British boxing icon and former two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton, after his tragic death at the age of 46. They look back at some of the biggest nights of Hatton's career, including his IBF light welterwight world title win over Kostya Tszyu and when 'The Hitman', alongside his army of loyal fans, took over Las Vegas for his WBC welterweight clash with Floyd Mayweather.If you are affected by this story, please visit - https://www.sky.com/viewersupport
https://www.patreon.com/TheOpeningBellPodcast On Saturday night, against the mighty Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford exhibited superior speed, skills, and smarts as he captured an era-defining victory on the cards. It was almost like he knew what was going to happen all along. Yet it was the news on Sunday morning, that Ricky Hatton was dead, which produced the weekend's biggest shockwaves. We will bring you a separate podcast later this week dedicated to the one and only Hatton, a ferocious fighter and magical man, who will be forever adored. In This Week, we go back to 1985 to produce another exhibit for the size-doesn't-matter files. This time it was Michael Spinks rising two weight classes to challenge heavyweight champion Larry Holmes, who was 48-0 heading in and a big favourite. Thanks to everyone who continue to support The Opening Bell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this special episode, Sean reflects on the life and legacy of Ricky Hatton following his passing. From his unforgettable nights in the ring to the way he connected with fans around the world, Ricky's impact on boxing and beyond is remembered with warmth, respect, and gratitude. Sean shares personal reflections, stories from Hatton's career, and what made “The Hitman” such a beloved figure both inside and outside the ropes. This is a heartfelt tribute to a true champion whose spirit will never be forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A WILD weekend of action in the ring has conculuded and we're ready to talk Terence Crawford's tremendous performance in an upset decision win over fellow future hall of famer Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas Saturday night. We cover that bout, the undercard, a world title win for .... Lewis Crocker?... yes... and oh, Naoya "The Monster" Inoue on Sunday also. It's all part of the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with insider Dan Rafael, who was in Vegas for all the action to give their insightThey Recap Saturday's Zuffa show in Las Vegas on Netflix main event as super middleweight new champ Terence Crawford outfought Canelo Alvarez and wins the undisputed title super middleweight belts. How did Crawford pull this off? Where does this win put "Bud" in history of the sport? Dan has all the insights from being inside Allegiant Stadium.Dan has more on the under card with Callum Walsh defeating Fernando Vargas Jr. and THE all action fight of the night saw super middleweight Christian Mbilli in a draw Lester Martinez that keeps his WBC interim 168 lb title.Dan also talks Mohammed Alakel W10 Travis Kent Crawford And, Brandon Adams stuns Serhii Bohachuk in a rematch and Ivan Dychko defeats Jermaine Franklin in an awful, heavyweight opener. Next, they recap Saturday's Matchroom Boxing main event in Belfast, Northern Ireland on DAZN Lewis Crocker defeates Paddy Donovan in their rematch over 12 rounds, for the vacant IBF welterweight title. How did Crocker pull this off, when many (including us) thought Donovan would KO him?And we wratp with the recap of the Sunday Ohashi Promotions battle in Nagoya, Japan that saw Naoya Inoue dominate Murodjon Akhmadaliev over 12 rounds and keeps the undisputed 122 lb. ttiles. Just how great is the guy, "the Monster?!" Sadly, our final item is the untimely death of Hall of Fame former junior welterweight and welterweight champion Ricky Hatton at age 46. We have the latest and Dan reminisces about Hatton's in ring accomplishments and dealing with him personally at many of his fights.It's all part of the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
There are no words that can summarise the life of Ricky Hatton - simply because he managed to achieve SO much in his life. He was a multi weight world champion, a darling of the public, a friend, a coach, son, a Dad and a Grandad. He was a man who never forgot where he came from even at the hight of his fame and world domination Ricky Hatton always made time for his fans - for the people who saw him as one of their own.From a boxing standpoint it will take a long long time to heal this wound - if ever. This episode is one to cherish, one I'll never forget. The morning I spoke to Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton.
A WILD weekend of action in the ring has conculuded and we're ready to talk Terence Crawford's tremendous performance in an upset decision win over fellow future hall of famer Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas Saturday night. We cover that bout, the undercard, a world title win for .... Lewis Crocker?... yes... and oh, Naoya "The Monster" Inoue on Sunday also. It's all part of the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with insider Dan Rafael, who was in Vegas for all the action to give their insightThey Recap Saturday's Zuffa show in Las Vegas on Netflix main event as super middleweight new champ Terence Crawford outfought Canelo Alvarez and wins the undisputed title super middleweight belts. How did Crawford pull this off? Where does this win put "Bud" in history of the sport? Dan has all the insights from being inside Allegiant Stadium.Dan has more on the under card with Callum Walsh defeating Fernando Vargas Jr. and THE all action fight of the night saw super middleweight Christian Mbilli in a draw Lester Martinez that keeps his WBC interim 168 lb title.Dan also talks Mohammed Alakel W10 Travis Kent Crawford And, Brandon Adams stuns Serhii Bohachuk in a rematch and Ivan Dychko defeats Jermaine Franklin in an awful, heavyweight opener. Next, they recap Saturday's Matchroom Boxing main event in Belfast, Northern Ireland on DAZN Lewis Crocker defeates Paddy Donovan in their rematch over 12 rounds, for the vacant IBF welterweight title. How did Crocker pull this off, when many (including us) thought Donovan would KO him?And we wratp with the recap of the Sunday Ohashi Promotions battle in Nagoya, Japan that saw Naoya Inoue dominate Murodjon Akhmadaliev over 12 rounds and keeps the undisputed 122 lb. ttiles. Just how great is the guy, "the Monster?!" Sadly, our final item is the untimely death of Hall of Fame former junior welterweight and welterweight champion Ricky Hatton at age 46. We have the latest and Dan reminisces about Hatton's in ring accomplishments and dealing with him personally at many of his fights.It's all part of the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.
pWotD Episode 3057: Ricky Hatton Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 1,114,830 views on Sunday, 14 September 2025 our article of the day is Ricky Hatton.Richard John Hatton (6 October 1978 – 14 September 2025), also known by nicknames such as the Hitman and the People's Champion, was a British professional boxer who competed between 1997 and 2012, and later worked as a boxing promoter and trainer. During his boxing career he held multiple world championships in the light-welterweight division, and one at welterweight. In 2005 he was named Fighter of the Year by The Ring magazine, the Boxing Writers Association of America, and ESPN.In 2000 Hatton won the British light-welterweight title, followed by the World Boxing Union (WBU) title the following year; he made a record fifteen successful defences of the latter from 2001 to 2004. He reached the pinnacle of his career in 2005 by defeating Kostya Tszyu for the International Boxing Federation (IBF), Ring and lineal titles. This was followed up later that year with a victory over Carlos Maussa to claim the World Boxing Association (WBA) title (Super version), thereby becoming a unified light-welterweight world champion.Making his welterweight debut in 2006, Hatton won a tough fight against WBA champion Luis Collazo to win a world title in his second weight class. A return to light-welterweight in 2007 saw him win the vacant IBF title for a second time, as well as the International Boxing Organization (IBO) title. In the same year, Hatton had his career first defeat against Floyd Mayweather Jr. in an attempt to win the World Boxing Council (WBC), Ring and lineal welterweight titles. This defeat took a severe toll on Hatton's wellbeing, as did a second defeat in 2009 when he lost his IBO, Ring and lineal light-welterweight titles to Manny Pacquiao.After Hatton's career was put on a long hiatus, rumours of a comeback continued to circulate in the media over the next several years. In 2011, Hatton announced his retirement from the sport, but in 2012, more than three years after his last fight, he confirmed his comeback. A loss to Vyacheslav Senchenko in his first match back prompted Hatton to immediately announce his final retirement. He remained retired for 13 years before announcing a comeback in July 2025.Hatton has been lauded as one of the most beloved and popular British boxers of all time, with a raucous fan base that travelled in their tens of thousands across the Atlantic to support him. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2024.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:33 UTC on Monday, 15 September 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Ricky Hatton on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Raveena.
Gabby & Mark celebrate the life of a true British sporting icon, “The Hitman” Ricky Hatton. A ferocious fighter who turned boxing into spectacle for an army of fans at a time when the sport seemed lost. A superstar and a proud Mancunian who you genuinely felt like you could go for a drink with and talk about the football, or Oasis. When he descended on Las Vegas to face Floyd Mayweather, it was as if half of the UK had followed him... His best night? Shocking the great Kostya Tszyu, 20 years ago, in front of a sold out Manchester Arena - Hatton stepped out of the shadows and we fell in love with him. In retirement he was open about struggles with his own mental health, helping countless people by being brave enough, outside the ring, to talk about it. Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn discusses the blueprint Hatton laid for the modern UK boxing superstar, Sky Boxing's Andy Clarke reflects on the public's adoration for him and trainer Adam Booth weighs in on his unique skillset.
Buncey is joined by the former BBC Boxing correspondent Mike Costello to look back on the life and career of Ricky Hatton who died at the age of 46. They share their memories of the man who will be remembered as one of the best from the UK.
Ricky Hatton, known as “The Hitman” and beloved by legions of fans, passed away on 14 September 2025 aged 46. Born in Stockport, Greater Manchester, Hatton turned professional in 1997, going on to carve out a storied career in the light‐welterweight and welterweight divisions. He captured world titles, most memorably defeating Kostya Tszyu in 2005, and amassed an outstanding record of 45 wins in 48 fights.  Hatton's appeal transcended his ring achievements. His ferocious, all-action style won him dedicated fan support, tens of thousands followed him even across oceans.  Afterwards, he was open about life's battles: depression, substance abuse and the challenge of life once gloves were off. His frankness on mental health made him a powerful figure of empathy in British sport.  Ricky Hatton's legacy will endure, as a warrior in the ring; an everyman who made the extraordinary seem within reach; and a voice for those whose fights happen outside it.
An epic night chronicled after a Ryder Cup selection
Dans cet épisode, je vous raconte l'histoire incroyable de Ninkasi, passée d'un simple rêve de passionnés à un réseau de plus de 25 adresses qui a révolutionné la scène lyonnaise, entre bière, musique et restauration.Leur secret ? Une vision assumée, une culture d'entreprise unique et 5 enseignements concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour bâtir une entreprise durable.Au programme :Oser un positionnement affirmé, quitte à être clivantDéfinir une raison d'être forte comme boussole stratégiqueTransformer les échecs en opportunités de croissanceMiser sur une pépinière de talents et faire grandir ses équipesPrendre des décisions collectives grâce au management socio-économiqueUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Send us a textEpisode 121 of the Texas HS Football podcast Host Taylor Arenz talks with Cibola Steele RB 4 Star Jonathan Hatton, one of the top high school football players in Texas and a Texas A&M commit. Taylor and Jonathan talk about everything from balancing life in the classroom and on the field, to his whirlwind recruitment journey that brought in more than 30 offers before he chose the Aggies. Jonathan shares what made A&M the perfect fit, the biggest lessons he learned through the process, and how it feels to finally have that decision behind him.T hey also dive into his senior season with the Knights, including his electric 94-yard touchdown in Week 1, his two-touchdown performance against Reagan, and what he believes makes both his offense and defense so strong. Then, Taylor talks with Panhandle High School Broxton Robinson the do-it-all quarterback, running back, and linebacker for Panhandle High School and an Army commit. Broxton shares what made West Point the perfect fit, how he feels about moving to running back at the next level, and what it meant for a Division I program to find him in a small 2A town of just over 2,000 people. He also gives advice to young athletes who dream of being recruited from small schools just like his. They also discuss Panhandle's explosive start to the season, including a 71–0 shutout in Week 1 and a statement win over rival Stratford in Week 2 and Broxton talks about what's clicking on offense and defense, how the team has embraced the high expectations of being ranked, and why this year feels special.Two great players who are will be names to know not only their final Texas High School football season but in the future at the college level.
Whisk(e)y Wednesday: Single Cask Nation w/ Josh Hatton Sept 10th 2025
Tyrrell Hatton and Ryan Lavner joined Gary Williams for today's show. Williams was LIVE from Liberty National Golf Club, host site of this year's Curry Cup as part of the Underrated Golf Tour. Lavner talked about Rory McIlroy now being the top European golfer of all-time and dove into a number of Ryder Cup discussion points. Hatton shared his thoughts on qualifying for the Ryder Cup on points, how it was fun to be in the hunt a major this year and shared a funny travel experience. The show ended with golf dogs of the week and team picks for the BMW Wentworth and Procore Tournament.
Dans cet épisode solo, je reviens sur le parcours de Cyril Noury, fondateur d'Informatruck, de D'ici Répare et aujourd'hui de Propulsay.Une histoire d'entrepreneur marquée par un succès rapide, une levée de fonds importante, une liquidation douloureuse… mais aussi un rebond solide et inspirant.Au programme :Sécuriser vos dépendances critiques pour éviter la paralysieMaîtriser vos unit economics et adapter votre mix de revenusChoisir le bon modèle d'expansion selon vos moyens et votre besoin de contrôlePivoter vers un modèle plus léger sans perdre la valeur pour vos clientsMiser sur l'humain et la complémentarité pour structurer la croissanceUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
The MFL Ramble is a podcast series brought to you by hosts David (SRMonkey), Hoodwink, Kev & Hatton. On this weeks episode Monkey & Hoodwink were joined by Jimbo to chat all things MFL!** To sign up and play MFL, please click here. **Feel free to contact us on Twitter @soraremonkey, @Hoodwink1983 , @Smoggypedro & @C_Hatton90The shows music has been kindly supplied by Stish who you can follow on Twitter @Plastician and on the excellent 'End Product' podcast.The artwork and new logo was kindly created by McGettigan.eth
Dans cet épisode solo, je partage les 5 leviers qui ont permis à Raphaëlla Nolleau, cofondatrice de Yakon&co, de multiplier par 5 son chiffre d'affaires en seulement un an en passant de 500 000 € à 2,5 M€.Au programme :Valider son marché rapidement sur le terrain, pas seulement sur ExcelPréparer ses process avant la visibilité pour éviter le chaosTransformer ses clients en véritables ambassadeursUtiliser la transparence dans les moments difficiles pour renforcer la fidélitéPenser grand dès le départ et se projeter à l'internationalUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
The MFL Ramble is a podcast series brought to you by hosts David (SRMonkey), Hoodwink, Kev & Hatton. On this weeks episode Monkey & Hoodwink were joined by Sid to talk about how he's making a bid for Diamond!** To sign up and play MFL, please click here. **Feel free to contact us on Twitter @soraremonkey, @Hoodwink1983 , @Smoggypedro & @C_Hatton90The shows music has been kindly supplied by Stish who you can follow on Twitter @Plastician and on the excellent 'End Product' podcast.The artwork and new logo was kindly created by McGettigan.eth
The MFL Ramble is a podcast series brought to you by hosts David (SRMonkey), Hoodwink, Kev & Hatton. On this weeks episode Monkey & Hoodwink were joined by BigMrK14 to talk about his MFL journey, can MFL help predict progression? Will the money flowing to Sorare have a big impact on MFL long term? Plus loads more.** To sign up and play MFL, please click here. **Feel free to contact us on Twitter @soraremonkey, @Hoodwink1983 , @Smoggypedro & @C_Hatton90The shows music has been kindly supplied by Stish who you can follow on Twitter @Plastician and on the excellent 'End Product' podcast.The artwork and new logo was kindly created by McGettigan.eth
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Omega European Masters -Discussing top 9 on odds board -1 matchup -2 t10's -2 outrights (16/1 & 18/1) -Sleeper, Best Bet The Golf Preview Podcast on Pregame's Network (0:12 – 0:29) set the stage for this week's deep dive into PGA Tour and DP World Tour betting picks. Host Will Doctor brought sharp insights, beginning with the headline story of Tommy Fleetwood's first PGA Tour win at Eastlake, a monumental 2025 moment for golf betting fans. From Memphis to the BMW, Fleetwood's heartbreaks turned into motivation, showing resilience and class (0:39 – 9:23). Doctor highlighted upcoming DP World Tour action, including the Omega European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre, where Matt Wallace defends in the Swiss Alps. With Matthew Fitzpatrick at 9-1, Alex Noren at 14-1, and Aaron Rai at 16-1, the field is stacked. He also previewed the Irish Open, the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and the high-stakes Korn Ferry Tour Finals with thirty PGA Tour cards on the line, key storylines shaping fall golf betting. Alex Noren (9:23 – 9:49) celebrated his first victory in seven years, returning from injury with elite iron play and renewed confidence. Will Doctor noted profitable tickets cashed on Fitzpatrick and Smylie, while Rasmus Højgaard locked in his Ryder Cup spot despite missed chances (9:49 – 11:04). Fleetwood's breakthrough was the season's most-watched non-major, with over 4.4 million viewers, a massive data point for PGA Tour betting relevance. Fleetwood's own reflection (11:05 – 11:30) captured the moment: one win as the foundation for many. Yet betting cards saw setbacks with Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, and Ludvig Åberg falling short (11:31 – 39:00). Only Sam Burns delivered, finishing top ten and strengthening his Ryder Cup candidacy. Doctor analyzed Ryder Cup projections, calling for Scheffler, Schauffele, Henley, English, DeChambeau, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young, Ben Griffin, and Sam Burns to form Team USA, while Cantlay's runner-up finish secured his place. Team Europe, led by Luke Donald, is anchored by Rory McIlroy, Fleetwood, Rose, Hatton, and Højgaard, with Lowry, Straka, Åberg, Hovland, Fitzpatrick, and Rahm likely filling out the roster. The Omega European Masters odds board was then dissected in detail. Fitzpatrick's strong form made him one to watch but not a pre-tournament bet at 9-1. Noren at 14-1 presented elite value, while Aaron Rai's struggles with the putter kept him off Doctor's card. The spotlight shifted to the Højgaard twins, with Nicolai at 16-1 and Rasmus at 18-1, both primed to contend at altitude. Marco Penge's explosive driving but inconsistent putting made him a risky choice. Wyndham Clark at 25-1 drew intrigue, though erratic driving raised concerns. In betting matchups, Oliver Lindell over Yuki Ichikawa emerged as a sharp play. Doctor's official card closed with Noren to top ten at +125, Rasmus Højgaard to top ten at +187, Nicolai Højgaard outright at 16-1, Rasmus outright at 18-1, Sami Välimäki as a sleeper to top ten at +350, and Nicolai Højgaard to top ten as the best bet at +162. These Omega European Masters picks provide actionable golf betting insights backed by recent form, strokes gained data, and Ryder Cup momentum. The Golf Preview Podcast (ending timestamp) delivered a comprehensive breakdown of PGA Tour betting, DP World Tour odds, Ryder Cup team construction, and European Masters predictions. For golf fans and bettors alike, the combination of statistical insight, player performance analysis, and betting recommendations made this preview essential. Pregame's coverage positioned the Omega European Masters as a premier betting opportunity in late summer golf, where smart wagering strategies could turn form analysis into profitable outcomes. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Yespark, passée d'un simple projet étudiant à leader européen du stationnement digitalisé avec plus de 70 000 places gérées et plusieurs dizaines de millions d'euros de chiffre d'affaires.Leur secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Valider rapidement une idée avec un MVP minimalisteChoisir un positionnement clair et s'y tenirStructurer l'organisation commerciale et marketing pour croître viteAccélérer grâce à la consolidation et l'acquisitionLever des fonds au bon moment pour soutenir le scaleUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it really mean to feel like you have enough or that you are enough? In this conversation with Brandon Hatton, President and Chief Investment Officer of Conscious Wealth, we explore how to rewrite your internal money narrative for a greater sense of abundance, wholeness, and possibility. Money shapes our lives in profound ways, yet most of us never examine the stories we've inherited about wealth. As Brandon reveals in this candid conversation, our earliest money memories can continue influencing our decisions decades later, often without our awareness.Whether you're building wealth, managing it, or thinking about your impact in the world, this episode offers a refreshing perspective that connects financial decisions to deeper questions of meaning and purpose. Welcome to the Agency for Change podcast.Connect with Brandon and Conscious Wealth at: · Website: https://www.consciouswealth.com/· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonthatton/· Email: brandon.hatton@consciouswealth.com
Will Doctor, the sharpest golf handicapper in the game, is back with a loaded episode breaking down everything from Ryder Cup scenarios to this week's Tour Championship and British Masters betting boards. Doc starts by recapping the BMW Championship and Danish Golf Championship before diving into the Tour Championship at East Lake, analyzing the top four names on the odds board. From there, he gives out two picks to place, one outright winner, and one outright winner without Scottie Scheffler, his sleeper of the week. The East Lake preview wraps up with two DFS lineups, a scoring prediction, and Doc's best bet. Stick around until the end as Doc takes you across the pond for the BetFred British Masters, giving out an outright, a matchup, a Top 10, and his best bet of the week. The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake marks the season finale with a fresh twist: no more staggered scoring. All thirty players begin at even par, turning this into a true head-to-head battle for a $40 million purse and the FedEx Cup trophy. Scottie Scheffler arrives as the clear favorite after winning the BMW for his fifth victory of the year. His numbers are staggering: thirteen straight top-8 finishes, five wins, two majors, and a putter that has finally come alive under Phil Kenyon. At +180 odds he's expected to dominate, and he could become the first back-to-back FedEx Cup champion. Challengers include Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner here, though his driving has been erratic. Viktor Hovland, champion in 2023, has regained form with strong approach play and improved putting. If the forecasted rain softens the greens, he could thrive. Rising star Ludvig Åberg looks primed for a breakthrough after stringing together flawless all-around stats, and Sam Burns carries momentum from a top finish at the BMW while fighting for a Ryder Cup spot. Ryder Cup implications loom large. Europe's lineup is mostly settled, with McIlroy, Hovland, Rose, Hatton, Fleetwood, Lowry, Straka, and Åberg locked in. Rasmus Højgaard's recent run secures his place, while Matthew Fitzpatrick looks safe despite a poor Cup record. For Team USA, the top six are set, but captain Keegan Bradley must decide among Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Bradley himself, Brian Harman, Griffin, and McNeely. East Lake is the final audition, with Burns and Cameron Young also capable of forcing their way in. Scheffler is the man to beat, but East Lake has a history of drama — Rory's comeback in 2022, Hovland's weather-delayed win in 2023, Tiger's unforgettable 2018 victory. This week feels just as loaded. Expect Scheffler to contend for another trophy, but the bigger story may be which players punch their Ryder Cup tickets and who is left behind when the teams head to Bethpage. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The MFL Ramble is a podcast series brought to you by hosts David (SRMonkey), Hoodwink, Kev & Hatton. On this weeks episode Monkey & Hoodwink were joined by the Bob AKA Orangefly to chat about the season, is diamond possible for most users, and if not, how high can you go?** To sign up and play MFL, please click here. **Feel free to contact us on Twitter @soraremonkey, @Hoodwink1983 , @Smoggypedro & @C_Hatton90The shows music has been kindly supplied by Stish who you can follow on Twitter @Plastician and on the excellent 'End Product' podcast.The artwork and new logo was kindly created by McGettigan.eth
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the BMW Championship and best outright ticket for the Danish Golf Championship -Reviewing Memphis featuring sound from Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler -Rickie Fowler sig. event points situation, hearing from Fowler on performance in Memphis -Ryder Cup scenarios featuring sound of Cantlay discussing Ryder Cup hopes and Keegan's dilemma -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Caves -1 matchup, 1 t10 -1 BMW outright (40/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups, scoring -Best Bet -Danish Golf Championship outright (35/1) Will Doctor opens with energy, introducing the BMW Championship at Caves Valley as week two of the FedExCup Playoffs and recapping a dramatic Memphis finish where Justin Rose, at 175–1 odds, claimed his 12th PGA Tour title by birdieing four of his last five holes to beat J.J. Spaun. Rose described his win as stoic, marked by determination and calmness, admitting that focus on execution muted his joy in the moment. Tommy Fleetwood, seeking his first PGA Tour win, led after 54 holes but faltered, finishing second; he emphasized gratitude for fan support and the importance of learning from close calls. Scottie Scheffler briefly shared the final-round lead but lost nearly 1.5 strokes putting on Sunday, missing the playoff by one. Key FedExCup changes saw Kitayama, Cauley, Fowler, Vegas, and Poston move into the top 50 while Potgieter, Spieth, Knapp, Clark, and Martin dropped out. Fowler, who finished T6, knew roughly a top 10 was needed and edged Chris Kirk by one shot to advance. Doctor defended Fowler against criticism over sponsor exemptions, blaming reduced field sizes for controversy, and highlighted that Memphis drew 3.6 million viewers, the best since 2018. Doctor's betting card suffered as Scheffler's Sunday putting cost multiple wagers. Brad Payne, caddying for Scheffler, noted good putts simply didn't fall, while Scheffler praised Spaun's grit. A win came via Jacob Bridgman over Potgieter, but Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Harris English underperformed. On the European Tour, a bet on Christopher Broberg failed as Grant Forrest prevailed. Ryder Cup standings for Team USA show locks in Scheffler, Spaun, Schauffele, Henley, DeChambeau, English, and Thomas, with Morikawa, Bradley, McNeely, and Novak on the bubble. Contenders like Young, Cantlay, and Goderup remain in play. Cantlay endorsed Bradley's inclusion if he were captain. Team Europe's locks include McIlroy, Rose, Fleetwood, McIntyre, Hatton, Straka, Lowry, Oberg, Hovland, and Fitzpatrick, with Højgaard and Wallace vulnerable; Jon Rahm will take a spot, and others could qualify with strong finishes. Caves Valley's redesign features rebuilt greens, narrowed fairways, and lengthened holes, now a par 70 over 7,600 yards. Doctor reviewed top contenders: Scheffler's form remains strong despite a caddie change, McIlroy's driving accuracy is a concern, Schauffele and Thomas struggle with consistency, Fleetwood and Oberg offer solid form but questionable value, and Cantlay's price is too short given recent results. This week's picks include Fowler over Lowry, Sam Burns for a top 10, Matthew Fitzpatrick outright at 40–1, and Denny McCarthy as sleeper top 10. First round leaders are Scheffler and Burns. The DraftKings lineup features Young, Burns, Fitzpatrick, Fowler, McCarthy, and Novak, with Scheffler as best bet for top American. Doctor also tips Sami Välimäki to win the Danish Golf Championship at 35–1, citing improved iron play and consistent driving and putting. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the BMW Championship and best outright ticket for the Danish Golf Championship -Reviewing Memphis featuring sound from Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler -Rickie Fowler sig. event points situation, hearing from Fowler on performance in Memphis -Ryder Cup scenarios featuring sound of Cantlay discussing Ryder Cup hopes and Keegan's dilemma -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Caves -1 matchup, 1 t10 -1 BMW outright (40/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups, scoring -Best Bet -Danish Golf Championship outright (35/1) Will Doctor opens with energy, introducing the BMW Championship at Caves Valley as week two of the FedExCup Playoffs and recapping a dramatic Memphis finish where Justin Rose, at 175–1 odds, claimed his 12th PGA Tour title by birdieing four of his last five holes to beat J.J. Spaun. Rose described his win as stoic, marked by determination and calmness, admitting that focus on execution muted his joy in the moment. Tommy Fleetwood, seeking his first PGA Tour win, led after 54 holes but faltered, finishing second; he emphasized gratitude for fan support and the importance of learning from close calls. Scottie Scheffler briefly shared the final-round lead but lost nearly 1.5 strokes putting on Sunday, missing the playoff by one. Key FedExCup changes saw Kitayama, Cauley, Fowler, Vegas, and Poston move into the top 50 while Potgieter, Spieth, Knapp, Clark, and Martin dropped out. Fowler, who finished T6, knew roughly a top 10 was needed and edged Chris Kirk by one shot to advance. Doctor defended Fowler against criticism over sponsor exemptions, blaming reduced field sizes for controversy, and highlighted that Memphis drew 3.6 million viewers, the best since 2018. Doctor's betting card suffered as Scheffler's Sunday putting cost multiple wagers. Brad Payne, caddying for Scheffler, noted good putts simply didn't fall, while Scheffler praised Spaun's grit. A win came via Jacob Bridgman over Potgieter, but Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Harris English underperformed. On the European Tour, a bet on Christopher Broberg failed as Grant Forrest prevailed. Ryder Cup standings for Team USA show locks in Scheffler, Spaun, Schauffele, Henley, DeChambeau, English, and Thomas, with Morikawa, Bradley, McNeely, and Novak on the bubble. Contenders like Young, Cantlay, and Goderup remain in play. Cantlay endorsed Bradley's inclusion if he were captain. Team Europe's locks include McIlroy, Rose, Fleetwood, McIntyre, Hatton, Straka, Lowry, Oberg, Hovland, and Fitzpatrick, with Højgaard and Wallace vulnerable; Jon Rahm will take a spot, and others could qualify with strong finishes. Caves Valley's redesign features rebuilt greens, narrowed fairways, and lengthened holes, now a par 70 over 7,600 yards. Doctor reviewed top contenders: Scheffler's form remains strong despite a caddie change, McIlroy's driving accuracy is a concern, Schauffele and Thomas struggle with consistency, Fleetwood and Oberg offer solid form but questionable value, and Cantlay's price is too short given recent results. This week's picks include Fowler over Lowry, Sam Burns for a top 10, Matthew Fitzpatrick outright at 40–1, and Denny McCarthy as sleeper top 10. First round leaders are Scheffler and Burns. The DraftKings lineup features Young, Burns, Fitzpatrick, Fowler, McCarthy, and Novak, with Scheffler as best bet for top American. Doctor also tips Sami Välimäki to win the Danish Golf Championship at 35–1, citing improved iron play and consistent driving and putting. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vous avez lancé votre entreprise pour être libre. Libre de votre temps, de vos décisions, de votre vie. Mais aujourd'hui, vous travaillez 60 heures par semaine, vous faites tout pour vos clients et vous vous demandez où est passée cette liberté que vous cherchiez. Cet épisode (disponible en audio et en vidéo sur la chaîne Youtube) est pour vous si vous vendez votre temps… et que vous voulez en sortir pour multiplier vos revenus, sans sacrifier ni votre famille, ni votre énergie, ni vos ambitions. Je comprends ce que vous vivez. Vous voulez prouver que vous êtes capable. À vous-même, à vos proches, à ceux qui n'ont pas cru en vous. Peut-être vous sentez-vous seul, en train de vous battre avec un business qui ne vous laisse plus respirer. Mais vous n'êtes pas obligé de rester bloqué. Dans cet épisode, je vous propose une autre voie. Plus saine. Plus scalable. Celle que j'aurais aimé connaître au moment de me lancer et que j'ai mis plusieurs années à comprendre. Et en bonus, je vous partage une technique concrète que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour reprendre le contrôle.
A Sacramento Lawsuit and the Fight for Police Accountability In the latest episode of Everyday Injustice, host David Greenwald sits down with civil rights attorney Marissa Hatton of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area and community activist Meg White to examine a pivotal case against the Sacramento Police Department. The lawsuit, stemming from police violence during the George Floyd protests in 2020, sheds light on the city's response to racial justice demonstrations and the long road toward accountability and reform. Despite a monetary settlement, plaintiffs and advocates remain deeply frustrated by the court's refusal to impose lasting injunctive relief. Hatton recounts the harrowing details behind the legal battle, which challenged the Sacramento Police Department not only for excessive force—including the widespread use of chemical agents and rubber bullets—but also for viewpoint discrimination under the First Amendment. While the court ruled that the department had violated the Fourth Amendment by using unlawful force and failing to train or discipline its officers, it stopped short of mandating policy changes to prevent future misconduct. For many, including the plaintiffs, that decision leaves them vulnerable to repeat abuse. Meg White, one of six plaintiffs, offers an unflinching firsthand account of what it felt like to be maced, beaten, and traumatized during what was supposed to be a peaceful protest. White's experience—shared by hundreds of demonstrators—illustrates a pattern of police escalation and indiscriminate retaliation. The contrast between the violent crackdown on racial justice protesters and the relative restraint shown to Stop the Steal demonstrators is a key element of the case, revealing a disturbing double standard in how law enforcement responds to dissenting voices. Though the court acknowledged a pattern and practice of unconstitutional conduct, the ruling left systemic change off the table—deepening public distrust. As the conversation turns toward ongoing protests and growing authoritarianism across the country, this episode is both a sobering postmortem of one city's failures and a warning about what happens when legal victories don't translate into institutional reform. Hatton and White make one thing painfully clear: without accountability and structural change, the injustice will repeat itself.
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 7/9/25 Randy and Jason Sklar discuss the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, including a Ben Shelton loss. Then, 46-YO Ricky Hatton is making his comeback in the boxing ring. Then, a quick catch-up with "Ozzie Guillen". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Solopreneur Grind Podcast, host Josh is joined by Emily, founder of Female Founder Space. Emily shares her journey from various corporate roles to becoming an operations consultant for small business founders with a focus on marketing agencies. She delves into the challenges and strategies of transitioning from corporate work to solopreneurship, emphasizing the importance of networking, sales, and understanding one's own value. The discussion also covers practical advice on time management, outsourcing tasks, and dealing with the inherent uncertainties of running a solo business. Tune in for valuable insights and actionable tips, especially helpful for solopreneurs and small business owners looking to optimize their operations and grow their ventures. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:15 Emily's Background and Career Journey 02:12 Transition to Entrepreneurship 04:24 Building a Client Base and Sales Strategies 10:57 Operations and Time Management Tips 15:45 Outsourcing and Tools for Efficiency 19:12 Challenges and Overcoming Fears 24:43 Key Advice for Solopreneurs 26:08 Conclusion and Contact Information --- Want to get even more solopreneur podcasts, content and the first 3 chapters of my e-book: “Just Get Started: Key business lessons from 2 businesses, 5 years and 100+ podcast episodes”? Make sure you're subscribed on my Substack here: https://joshschachnow.substack.com/ --- Where to find Emily: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-hatton/ https://thefemalefounderspace.com/ #sgpodcast #solopreneur #businesspodcast
Brandon Hatton is the President and Chief Investment Officer of Conscious Wealth, a values-driven wealth management firm dedicated to helping clients achieve financial well-being while fostering meaningful family connections, personal health, and perspective. He brings a diverse background in international education and finance, having begun his career at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management before continuing at Raymond James. Brandon is also the author of Conscious Wealth: Money, Investing, and a Financial Awakening for the Person Who Has It All and holds certifications as a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® and a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor®. In this episode… Financial success doesn't always equal fulfillment. Many high-achievers accumulate wealth only to find themselves feeling disconnected, stressed, and unsure of how to preserve both their assets and their family's values. What does it really take to create a life of abundance, meaning, and legacy? Brandon Hatton shares the powerful journey that led him from international classrooms to Wall Street boardrooms — and eventually to founding Conscious Wealth. Through personal upheaval and a reawakening of purpose, Brandon has built a new framework for wealth that integrates health, connection, mindset, and finances. He unpacks how families can communicate more effectively about money, how to transition wealth between generations, and why traditional financial planning misses key emotional and relational dynamics. Tune in to this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast as John Corcoran interviews Brandon Hatton, President and CIO of Conscious Wealth, about redefining what it means to be truly wealthy. Brandon discusses his global experiences, his four-pillar philosophy, and how wealthy families can foster connection, resilience, and long-term meaning. This conversation provides an enlightening perspective for anyone looking to reimagine the purpose and impact of their financial resources.