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How can Australia build a stronger role in the global space economy and position itself for the next phase of commercial space activity? In this episode of the Space Connect Podcast, senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by Bradley Hatton-Jones, founder and chief executive of Gold Coast-based space logistics company Orbit2Orbit. Hatton-Jones is a South African-born aerospace entrepreneur leading Orbit2Orbit in developing in-space logistics capability designed to move cargo and support operations between orbital destinations. He is also attending the upcoming Australian Space Summit & Exhibition 2026 held on 17 and 18 June at the Hyatt Regency Sydney. The podcast conversation includes the following topics: Australia's space policy settings and the need for clearer national direction and reduced regulatory complexity. How Australia can leverage its geography, launch capability and industrial strengths to build a competitive space sector. The vision for Australia as a full-cycle space nation spanning launch, in-space operations, recovery and reuse. Recent developments across domestic industry and the challenges of funding, coordination and government support. The rise of in-space logistics, reusable spacecraft and sustainable orbital infrastructure. The role of collaboration, competition and commercial partnerships across the space ecosystem. How AI and autonomous systems are changing engineering, operations and growth across the industry. The long-term challenge of orbital congestion, space sustainability and governance for routine space operations. Finally, the discussion wraps up by exploring Australia's priorities to 2030 and how policymakers can enable a more practical and commercially accessible space sector. Enjoy the podcast, The Space Connect team
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Benjamin Leiba, co-fondateur de Badakan et co-fondateur de Primomanda.Son secret ? Une capacité à transformer une crise en clarification stratégique, puis à reconstruire une méthode d'exécution adaptée à chaque étape de l'entreprise.Au programme :Identifier le véritable actif de son entrepriseUtiliser une crise comme moment de décisionEmbarquer actionnaires, équipes et clients avec transparenceRéapprendre à vendre quand le modèle changeRester disponible aux rencontres et au passage de 0 à 1Un épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !Votre entreprise est-elle structurée pour accélérer ? Faites le diagnostic Comment t'as fait ? pour prendre du recul sur vos décisions stratégiques et vérifier si nous sommes la bonne équipe pour vous accompagner : https://diagnostic-commenttasfait.netlify.app/
Wat is erger +17 op de par 3 baan of 108 op Monte Rei? De par 3 was voor Martijn en Rogier geen succes, Paul kwam op level par en Peter eindige op 1 slag van de winnaar met -5. Een hole in one van een van onze luisteraars (op de echte baan) was een mooi hoogtepunt dit weekend. Paul was deze week ook nog getuige van een eagle op hole 6 en kreeg daar een 7-shot swing om z'n oren.Veel professioneel golf afgelopen week: Het KLM Open - Chacarra wint van Lindell en de Nederlanders vallen tegen, het Ladies US Open op Riviera - Nelly Korda wint met 1 slag van Charlie Hull, Op de PGA Tour op de baan van Jack Nicklaus wint J.T. Poston in een playoff van Gerard en op LIV wint Hatton van Rahm en dus Legion XIII ook de teamwedstrijd. Korte ronde: Het Australian Open, de longest day in golf met Charlie Woods, Miles Russel en JB Holmes, actieve golfers in Nederland, Peter is ergens ingetrapt, golfen op de langste dag, He-Man, het Europees Kampioenschap Mid Am, golfsoftware voor golfclubs en we hebben droombaan input nodig.Raad de Speler, iemand die zichzelf beschrijft?0:00 - 11:15 Eigen golf11:15 - 53:09 Professioneel golf53:09 - 1:16:58 Korte ronde1:16:58 - 1:17:52 Raad de Speler
'DANA WHITE LIES ....' - PAULIE MALIGNNAGI NOT HOLDING BACK ON AJ v FURY CLAIMS, EMOTIONAL ON HATTON
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Fritz Hatton, Co-Owner, Arietta Wine, Napa Valley, defining the term “Viscosity”. Learn more by visiting ariettawine.com
Many of those who have attended Premiere Napa Valley or the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir Auction are familiar with Fritz Hatton, auctioneer extraordinaire. For many, many years Fritz has also been a vintner, co-owner of Arietta Wine. Who’d have thunk? Fritz is always with a smile and even more great stories of the wine biz. [...]
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Hugo Martin, cofondateur de FA Sup'.Son secret ? Une exécution très terrain et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour structurer et développer votre business.Au programme :Partir d'un problème que l'on connaît vraimentConstruire un modèle léger avant de chercher à grandirResponsabiliser localement tout en gardant un cadre clairRecruter sur les valeurs, l'énergie et la capacité d'actionConsolider l'existant avant de poursuivre l'expansionUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !Votre entreprise est-elle structurée pour accélérer ? Faites le diagnostic Comment t'as fait ? pour prendre du recul sur vos décisions stratégiques et vérifier si nous sommes la bonne équipe pour vous accompagner : https://diagnostic-commenttasfait.netlify.app/
FLORIDA TRIP 2026 Thursday, May 28, 2026 Q&A with Jeff Hatton Jeff Hatton, Will Washington
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Sébastien Venturini, ex-CEO de Weekendesk.Son secret ? Une exécution très focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour mieux piloter votre business.Au programme :Décider en pensant à l'après, même en pleine criseConstruire une culture d'entreprise avant d'en avoir besoinRépéter la vision jusqu'à ce qu'elle devienne collectiveDistribuer les responsabilités, pas seulement déléguer des tâchesPrendre des décisions avec méthode, pas seulement à l'instinctUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !Votre entreprise est-elle structurée pour accélérer ? Faites le diagnostic Comment t'as fait ? pour prendre du recul sur vos décisions stratégiques et vérifier si nous sommes la bonne équipe pour vous accompagner : https://diagnostic-commenttasfait.netlify.app/
How did Sir Christopher Hatton became one of Elizabeth I's favourites? How true were the rumours that they were lovers?After catching the Queen's eye in 1561, Hatton was quickly promoted to the Privy Council, making a significant impact on Elizabeth's complex religious policy. Yet he has often been overshadowed by her other favourites like Dudley, Cecil and Walsingham.In the final episode of our series on Royal Favourites, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb finds out more about Hatton's rise from minor gentry to Elizabeth I's closest aide from Dr. Neil Younger.MOREYoung Elizabeth IListen on AppleListen on SpotifyPlots against Elizabeth IListen on AppleListen on SpotifyPresented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. Edited and produced by Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcastSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week, plus ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de William Bailey, CEO et cofondateur de Bolero.Son secret ? Une exécution focus, une forte capacité d'apprentissage et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour construire un business plus solide.Au programme :Lire les signaux faibles du marché avant les autresTester avant de structurer son entrepriseConstruire son réseau de manière active et systématiqueAccepter de jeter ce qu'on pensait être la cléPenser long terme tout en exécutant avec précisionUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !Votre entreprise est-elle structurée pour accélérer ? Faites le diagnostic Comment t'as fait ? pour prendre du recul sur vos décisions stratégiques et identifier les leviers pour faire passer votre entreprise au cap suivant : https://diagnostic-commenttasfait.netlify.app/
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Fidel Martin, président d'Exoé.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Accepter que personne ne viendra vous sauverConstruire une obsession du service clientTenir dans la durée sans résultatsTrancher dans la prise de décisionRester aligné avec ses valeursUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
0:00 - PGA Championship Intro and Course Overview 0:02:00 - Why 2018 BMW Data at Aronimink Is Useless 0:04:00 - Rory's Presser: Driver Heavy Despite Course Setup 0:07:00 - Three Types of Courses and Where Aronimink Fits 0:13:00 - Green Complex Difficulty and Putting Strategy 0:18:00 - Morikawa Health Watch and Whether to Bet Him 0:22:00 - Truist Recap and Cam Young's Scrambling on Friday 0:24:00 - Odds Board: Scotty 5, Rory 9, Cam 12, Rahm 15 0:28:00 - Why Andy Is Chasing the Cam Young Dragon Again 0:33:00 - Henley and Hatton as Mid-Range Value Plays 0:37:00 - Andy's Card 0:38:00 - JJ Spaun and Sepp Straka as Long Shot Plays 0:55:00 - DFS Strategy: Fading Bryson and JT at Their Price Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, we're playing with reality as we explore what's going on behind the scenes of the Peabody Award-winning reality TV comedy, Jury Duty. In our interview with creator Lee Eisenberg and executive producer Nicholas Hatton, we discuss this highly staged reality series where only one person, the “hero,” is their authentic self. Everyone else is an actor, and all of the interactions are scripted and planned in service of telling a unique and uplifting story of one person determined to do the right thing. In the first season, the creators and writers took us into a courtroom to explore citizens in the jury system. The second season takes place at a company retreat, and again, a new hero shows us that authentic goodness in humans does actually exist, perhaps more than we think. Later, we examine the world of reality TV with Hunter Hargraves, author of Uncomfortable Television, and get his thoughts on how Jury Duty is shaking up reality TV.
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Antony Derbès, CEO d'Open Lake Technology.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Recruter uniquement des profils alignés humainementConstruire un modèle économique prévisibleUtiliser la distribution indirecte pour croîtreDévelopper un produit irréprochable avant de vendreAssumer une croissance maîtrisée et non standardUn 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 Aartee 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
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 MFL Content legend, Amreezy, to chat about 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, j'analyse le parcours de Pierre-Alexandre Pillet, fondateur de SOWEN.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Identifier le bon timing de marchéConstruire une offre intégrée à forte valeurPrivilégier la qualité des leadsStructurer sa force commercialeTravailler son managementUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Claire Faÿ, fondatrice de BlinkBook.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Reprendre le contrôle de son modèle économiqueAjouter un canal de distribution digitalS'entourer pour changer d'échelleConstruire une équipe hybride avec des freelancesApprendre à gérer les problèmes du quotidienUn 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 FLYNDLE to talk all things MFL, including how we're feeling about the new season.** 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 & Kev were joined by BigWilbert to chat about the end of the diamond season.** 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 & Kev were joined by Bob and Rory to discuss how we go about building tactics.** 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 Jack AKA WorkTheSpace to catch up on his Season 13 form.** 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 MFL Content legend, Jimbo, to chat about 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
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 new manager, The Football Factory, to find out his thoughts on the game.** 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, j'analyse le parcours de David Kalfon, CEO de Sanso Longchamp Asset Management.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Accepter de commencer seul mais apprendre à déléguerRecruter progressivement avec des profils engagésUtiliser la croissance externe pour acquérir des talentsAccepter la dilution pour viser plus grandMiser sur le service comme levier différenciantUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Congratulations are in order to Sunday’s back-to-back Masters’ winner Rory McIlroy. His 12-under par total was good enough for a one-shot win over Scottie Scheffler. He won a second Masters’ green jacket for his closet. It was McIlroy’s sixth career Grand Slam win. That moved Rory into a tie for 12th place all-time with golf legends like Lee Trevino, Phil Mickelson, and Nick Faldo. Rory McIlroy also became the fourth member of an elite golf club who have won The Masters in back-to-back years. Jack Nicklaus (1965 and 1966), Nick Faldo (1989 and 1990), and Tiger Woods (2001 and 2002) make for pretty good company, indeed. Ironically, Rory McIlroy finished at the same score relative to par (12-under) that he posted through Friday as Round 2 concluded. He led by a record six shots at the halfway point of this golf tournament. Marketing executives at CBS Sports and Golf Channel were sweating bullets on Friday night The media bosses feared that Saturday’s third round might lead to an insurmountable (and very boring) final round on Sunday if McIlroy was up by six or more strokes after Round 3. The Masters usually delivers golf’s biggest television audience of the year. Fortunately for a very nervous media, Rory’s good fortune on Thursday and Friday turned into a “hold on for dear life” weekend of golf survival playing in the trees. Northern Ireland’s top golfer watched his six-shot lead completely evaporate as Round 3 drew to a close Saturday. He went into Sunday’s final round tied with the unshakably steady Cameron Young at -11. More than a dozen other top golfers had moved within five shots of the lead. But no one in the 2026 Masters field mounted a back nine charge on Sunday! Former Shreveport and LSU golfer Sam Burns briefly joined McIlroy and Cameron Young at the top of the leaderboard at -11 Sunday after carding a birdie on his opening hole. Unfortunately, a double bogey 7 on the par-5 second hole quickly dropped Burns from the top of the leaderboard. He never recovered but still finished the tournament at 9-under par and in a tie for seventh place. LIV Golf’s Tyrell Hatton started Sunday seven shots behind the leaders. Even with two bogies during his final round, Hatton posted four straight birdies at one point in his round. He finished with a nifty 66 on Sunday to post a 10-under par total and tied for third place. Georgia native Russell Henley posted a brilliant 3-under score on the front nine and found himself just one shot off the lead at -10 at the turn. Unfortunately, Henley (like so many others chasing the lead) failed to capitalize on the two par-5’s on Augusta National’s back nine holes. He finished at ten under par and tied for third. Cameron Young (a recent winner of The Players Championship) took the lead alone at -12 at the second hole after posting a birdie. Unfortunately, that would be one of just two birdies made by Cameron Young during his final round. He stayed close all day Sunday but consecutive bogies at holes #6 and 7 dropped him out of the lead. Young missed numerous opportunities on the back nine. He would par every hole from #10 through 18 to finish -10 and, yes, tied for third place. Perpetual contender Justin Rose finished second last year to Rory McIlroy after a playoff. On Sunday, Rose mounted a mid-round charge to take briefly claim the lead at -12 after converting three straight birdies. The patrons at Augusta National were solidly behind 45-year old Justin Rose as he was trying to claim his first green Masters jacket. Unfortunately, Rose posted consecutive bogies at #11 and 12 to drop out of the lead for good. He failed to birdie either of the two remaining par-5 holes and finished in a four-way tie for third place at ten under par. Two-time Masters winner Scottie Scheffler started the final weekend on Saturday trailing by a whopping ten shots at 2-under par. He shot a near-perfect bogey-free 67 on Saturday. Scheffler began the final round at -7 and only four shots behind the leaders. Scottie Scheffler started slowly on Sunday. After posting a birdie on the par-4 third hole, he then parred 11 straight holes and seemed unlikely to mount a late charge. Scheffler finally converted birdies on both #15 and 16 to juice the massive crowds and pull within one shot of the lead at -11. Unfortunately, he was unable to birdie either of the final two holes to tie the leader. Scheffler’s closing round of 69 climaxed the first bogey-free final 36 holes of golf played at The Masters since 1942! He finished alone in second place – just one shot behind Rory McIlroy. Rory kept his head above water just long enough to grab a second consecutive green jacket McIlroy posted a torrid 12-under par score on Thursday and Friday to take a six shot lead into the weekend. His second round on Friday featured six birdies over the closing seven holes. He literally couldn’t miss for nearly two hours. McIlroy punched out of the trees after wayward tee shots and still birdied the par-5 holes. He even birdied hole #17 after producing a timely 30-yard pitch shot all the way across a lightning-fast green and into the cup. Those two stellar rounds of 67 and 65 gave McIlroy the largest 36-hole lead in Masters history. Only an epic collapse by Rory would save the day for CBS’s television coverage over the weekend. And that’s exactly what (almost) happened Saturday saw a talented pack of competitors rally up the leaderboard as Rory’s early magic faltered. After struggling to a one-over par 73, McIlroy’s entire lead vanished during the third round of play. In the opening holes on Sunday, Rory McIlroy still looked shaky at times. He double-bogeyed the par-3 4th hole by taking three putts from five feet away from the cup. McIlroy added another bogey at the par-3 6th hole to drop to 9-under par and briefly fell two shots behind playing partner Cameron Young. That’s when Rory McIlroy finally steadied his nerves and golf game as a number of competitors failed to apply much pressure over Augusta National’s slightly easier final nine holes. McIlroy (known for his go-for-broke playing style) took a big risk by taking aim at the flagstick on the treacherous par-3 12th hole. Rae’s Creek has claimed many final round victims (ask Jordan Spieth) if your golf ball should come up short or fade toward the adjacent water hazard guarding the green. Rory McIlroy’s tee shot at #12 finished less than seven feet away the cup. It was the closest shot to the hole on Sunday. He rolled-in that birdie putt to reach -12 and never lost the lead again. Rory McIlroy’s final round one-under par 71 wasn’t a classic round of golf. However, it was good enough for him to capture a second straight green jacket at The Masters. Other Masters takeaways By virtue of his top-15 finish, England’s Justin Rose will return to play The Masters again next year at age 46. Rose has finished second at The Masters three times and was tied for third place on Sunday. Fans (oops, I mean patrons) would love to see Rose finally break through and win his first green jacket in 2027. It might produce an 18th hole celebration similar to that heard in 1986 when 46-year old Jack Nicklaus claimed his sixth and final Masters title. Expect LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau to be spending a lot of “beach time” this week. The long-hitting fan favorite missed the cut in this year’s Masters after a couple of sand traps doomed his chances of competing this weekend. DeChambeau took three shots to exit the sand on #11 during Thursday’s opening round in carding a triple bogey. During Friday’s second round, Bryson needed an up and down from a greenside bunker at #18 in order to make the 36-hole cut and play this weekend. His first shot from the bunker came up a foot short but rolled back down into the trap. Those sand shot issues led to a couple of triple bogies, a 6-over par finish, and an early trip home. Expect Bryson DeChambeau to be spending a lot of time in the sand this week! One final odd thought. The Masters tournament proudly continues to offer $1.50 sandwiches to hungry patrons made from either Pimento cheese or egg salad. A rather creative Masters merchandiser began selling golf hats featuring the names of those two classic bargain-priced sandwiches. No, the hats do not go for $1.50! One particularly creative fellow wore his Masters “Egg Salad” hat and sat in the same spot at the back of the 16th tee box for the television cameras to see him – every single day of the tournament. I wouldn’t want to be standing all day behind the “Egg Salad” guy at the 16th hole, would you? The post Masters Monday – Rory Repeats after the Field Faded Away appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Rory McIlroy wins the Masters for the 2nd straight year! Join us as we recap the 90th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. What does a second green jacket mean for Rory, Scottie's solo 2nd, Cam Young's disappointing day, Hatton, Henley, TM Rose, and more? Plus on-site observations and experience, disappointments, news & notes, and more. Presented by Titleist. Titleist - #1 Ball in Golf High Noon - Sun's Up! AT&T - Connecting Changes Everything Looking to travel this year, check out East Sands Golf Co.: https://www.eastsandsgolf.co/nlu Join us in our support of the Evans Scholars Foundation: https://nolayingup.com/esf The NLU email newsletter: bi-monthly updates on all things NLU: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/subscribe Join The No Laying Up Nest: https://nolayingup.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julie Hatton was 22 years old when she died from a gunshot wound at Darreen Station in 1978, leaving behind her 10-week-old daughter, Natalie. While her death was ruled a suicide, Natalie questions that conclusion, pointing to missing evidence and concerns raised by a former attending police officer. Natalie joins us to explain why she’s appealing the Coroner's decision against an inquest, and we encourage listeners to hear the deeper investigation in Graeme Crowley's podcast, The Guarantor. You can keep up with the developments of this case in The Guarantor Facebook Group. You can watch our episodes by visiting our Youtube Channel here. Join our Facebook Group here. Do you have information regarding any of the cases discussed on this podcast? Please report it on the Crime Stoppers website or by calling 1800 333 000. Wanting to hear about certain kinds of crime? Check out our Spotify playlists for a curated list of our episodes. For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie Guest: Natalie HattonExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard GET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Antoine Foucher, co-fondateur de Quintet Conseil.Son secret ? Une compréhension lucide des transformations du travail et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour adapter votre entreprise.Au programme :Comprendre le nouveau rapport au travailIdentifier les 3 comportements des collaborateursRedonner du sens au travailDonner plus d'autonomiePartager la valeur autrementUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Amandine Chaignot, cheffe et entrepreneure derrière Pouliche, Café de Luce et Sauge.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Transformer une opportunité en vocationViser l'excellence avant de se lancerReprendre le contrôle de son énergieS'entourer avec des profils complémentairesConstruire sans plan figé mais avec cohérenceUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Food futurist at Food HQ based in Palmerston North. Today, we look at the Middle East War's potential to create a worldwide food crisis. And how New Zealand is positioned to combat the headwinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of the Shedicated series, I'm joined by Kentucky shed hunter Bailey Hatton, a guy who's taken shed hunting to a whole different level. Bailey shares some incredible stories from years in the field, covering anywhere from 200 to 400 miles a season and consistently stacking up triple digit finds. Sometimes pushing 200 sheds in a single year. We dive into the mindset, discipline, and evolution it takes to operate at that level, and how he continues to adapt and learn with every mile he walks. Bailey also breaks down his first trip out west chasing sheds. What he learned, what surprised him, and how it's changed his approach moving forward.This episode is packed with stories, laughs, and real takeaways for anyone serious about finding more bone or just looking for that extra motivation to get out there and put in the work.
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Émilie Chauveau, cofondatrice de Label Braise.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :S'adapter à la demande du marchéConstruire un modèle économique cohérentInvestir en continu pour croîtreMettre en place un management horizontalAnticiper pour éliminer les problèmesUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Flavien Kulawik, cofondateur du groupe KLB.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Se lancer avant d'être parfaitement prêtUtiliser le réseau pour trouver ses premiers clientsTester plusieurs business modelsSavoir arrêter ce qui ne fonctionne pasConstruire des dirigeants pour scaler son entrepriseUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
A bill setting up a framework for researching Ibogaine clears the Kentucky Senate, lawmakers look to regulate crypto currency kiosks, Renee Shaw sits down with the chair of the Kentucky Public Service Commission, and a 1925 time capsule is uncovered during construction of a new apartment complex for thoes at risk of homelessness in Louisville.
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Matthieu Bacquin, co-fondateur de Finalli.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Choisir un segment délaissé plutôt que surconcurrentielRepenser totalement un modèle en partant d'une page blancheIntégrer l'IA là où elle crée un vrai avantage compétitifInvestir massivement en acquisition structuréeFixer une ambition basée sur l'impactUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
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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 BaldSherlock to talk about his MFL journey and expectations for the season.** 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, j'analyse le parcours de Lena Crolot, fondatrice de Billiv.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour scaler votre business.Au programme :Construire son produit au point de contact critique (encaissement)Changer d'angle d'attaque quand le modèle ne scale pas (pivot vers le paiement)Gérer la contrainte réglementaire en évitant de toucher au certifiéUtiliser LinkedIn comme un outil d'exécution (levée, deals, recrutement)Compenser le manque d'expérience par l'entourage, la structure et la communicationUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Stéphanie Guittonneau, fondatrice de Beauté Insolente. Une aventure entrepreneuriale née d'un problème personnel, devenue une marque engagée portée par une mission forte et assumée.Leur force ? Une vision claire, une résilience à toute épreuve et 5 enseignements concrets que vous pouvez appliquer pour construire un business solide et durable.Au programme :Partir d'un problème réel plutôt que d'une opportunité théoriqueSe former pour comprendre et maîtriser son produitAligner vie personnelle et projet entrepreneurialStructurer son entreprise pour sécuriser la croissanceRester fidèle à sa mission, même face aux opportunités financièresUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure qui veut bâtir sur le long terme.Bonne écoute !
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Nicolas Étienne, fondateur d'Hydrology.Son secret ? Une exécution ultra focus et 5 leviers concrets que vous pouvez appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour structurer et développer votre business.Au programme :Partir d'un problème réel et vécuPrendre le temps de créer un produit solideValider son modèle avant de recruterTester, se tromper et ajuster rapidementConstruire une marque alignée et durableUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
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In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Matt Hatton, Founding Partner at Transforma Insights, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss IoT trends and predictions for 2026. The conversation covers the key findings of the Communication Service Provider IoT Benchmarking Report, the IoT Transition Topics, the role AI will play in IoT, and the evolving landscape of connectivity with NB-IoT, satellite, and 5G.IoT Transition Topics: https://transformainsights.com/news/iot-transition-topics-2026Communications Service Provider IoT Peer Benchmarking Report: https://transformainsights.com/news/new-transforma-insights-study-market-leaders-trends-iot-connectivityMatt Hatton is a Founding Partner at Transforma Insights. He is a well-respected commentator and technology industry expert with 25 years of experience at the cutting edge of technology research and consulting. Previously, he was Founder and CEO of Machina Research, which was acquired by Gartner in 2016. Prior to Machina Research, Matt was a technology industry analyst, working at firms such as Analysys Mason and Yankee Group. Matt holds an MSc in Telecoms from University College London.Transforma Insights is a leading research firm focused on the world of IoT, AI, and Digital Transformation. Led by seasoned technology industry analysts, they provide advice, recommendations, and decision support tools for organizations seeking to understand how new technologies will change the markets in which they operate.Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about Transforma Insights: https://transformainsights.comConnect with Matt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthatton/Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all
Dans cet épisode solo, j'analyse le parcours de Yannick Gavelle, co-fondateur de Tempting Places Collection.Son secret ? Une vision long terme assumée et 5 leviers concrets que tout entrepreneur peut appliquer dès aujourd'hui pour construire une marque forte et durable.Au programme :Assumer un positionnement clair et refuser les compromisCréer de la valeur avant de chercher à monétiserConstruire un modèle économique gagnant-gagnantTravailler le contenu avant d'accélérerTenir sa vision malgré les doutes et les refusUn épisode 100% actionnable pour tout entrepreneur ou toute entrepreneure.Bonne écoute !
10 years of distillation -- what a milestone for Virginia Distillery Company and for American Single Malt writ large! Joshua and Jason discuss these 10 years but talk, too, about their relationship with the company that goes back 15+ years ago, before the distillery started producing their own spirits. The duo also taste through VDC's new Gingerbread Stout Cask Matured release. Add to this, Joshua discovers that there's a difference between a "Snickerdoodle" cookie and a "Snickers" cookie, which he had been calling, in his head, a "Snickerdoodle" because it actually resembles a Snickers bar. It gets very controversial, people. The good news is, Joshua has shared his in-house "Hatton's-Snickers-Doodle" recipe below which is *delicious*. See below, and try it at home! We'd love to hear your thoughts! Hatton's Snickers-Doodles: 1 cup Unsalted Butter (softened) 1 cup Brown Sugar (tightly packed) 1/2 cup Sugar 2 large Eggs 1 teaspoon Vanilla 2 1/4 cups Flour 3/4 teaspoon Baking Soda 1 teaspoon Salt 2 cups Torrone Nougut (finely chopped) 1 cup Milk Chocolate Chips Method Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter, brown sugar, and sugar until light and fluffy and pale yellow in color. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in vanilla. Stir in flour, baking soda, and salt. Fold in chocolate chips and Torrone Nougat. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until the edges start to become a light golden color. Let cool for at least 10-15 minutes before removing from the baking sheet. Put a cookie in your mouth and eat it. Repeat. ...as usual, have a seat, have a pour, and listen in. Unless you're driving. If you're driving, be smart and stay sober but be sure to listen into the conversation! Special thanks to: - Weigh Down for allowing us to use their song "Wooden Monsters" as our theme song - Moana McAuliffe for designing our Podcast Logo - RØDE for making *really* great microphones - Focusrite for making awesome USB receivers - Olympus and Tascam for making fine mobile recording devices - Joshua Hatton for producing and editing
Before Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme get to golf's biggest news of the past week - LIV Golf moving from 54 to 72 holes - we begin by detailing Smylie's brutal onset of “dad back” that left him crawling around the house. Charlie then recounts his cathartic return to golf at Hidden Creek - from a rain-soaked finish to a well-deserved steam shower. From there, the guys dig into LIV's move to 72-hole events: does it help majors performance, OWGR hopes, or brand identity? They hit fan reactions, Rory's take, player pathways, and why 72 holes might help some stars while blurring what made LIV different. In the back half of the episode, they tackle the DP World Tour dilemma: Rahm and Hatton's appeals, Ryder Cup eligibility, the PGA Tour partnership, TV product realities, and whether “home games,” nations, or mixed-gender teams could make team golf click. Chapters: 00:00 On the road; off-season check-in 00:28 “Dad-back” hits: stairs, stroller, and full-body spasms 04:59 Crawling the house, bathroom saga, and the recovery plan 07:24 Dry needling, PT, and week-to-week swing timeline 07:50 Hidden Creek trip: first rounds back after surgery 09:51 Birdies in a downpour, finishing 18, and the steam-shower reward 12:50 News segue: DP World Tour wrap, Ben Griffin's win, LIV headlines 13:31 Main topic: LIV moves from 54 to 72—first reactions 14:16 OWGR reality vs format; the closed-shop and pathways problem 15:38 Preparing for majors versus blurring LIV's brand identity 17:02 Rory's comments and field-strength implications 18:05 What would actually move the needle: tee times, relegation, field size 18:49 Why 54 could create different winners vs 72's “truer” leaderboard 19:29 Shotgun starts, sleeping on leads, and pressure differences 21:22 Everyone backtracks sometimes: gear, coaches, and sports takes 25:06 “54” spin vs holes played; player-lens view on 72 vs 54 26:21 The game-within-the-game over 72 holes; form building before majors 27:16 Major-exemption math and why results at the majors are the judge 33:13 Expectation-setting for LIV at the Masters and beyond 34:19 Shift to DP World Tour: Rahm/Hatton appeals, fines, and Ryder Cup stakes 35:36 DPWT's position in the ecosystem: partner with PGA Tour or pivot toward LIV? 40:03 Funding realities, TV product challenges, and sustainability questions 41:12 What if DPWT had been the Saudi-backed “strong international tour”? 42:42 US TV windows vs international schedules; business trade-offs 45:20 Team-golf ideas: legends + current pros + LPGA, or nations-based squads 46:47 Nations/home-game model and why fans might care more 47:35 Make it a fun product, not an OWGR product; formats beyond 72-hole stroke play 50:05 Borrowing from what works in modern golf content without breaking broadcast logic 51:26 Tape delay vs betting/live; what matters for engagement and sponsors 53:14 Bottom line: does the 72-hole shift simply aim at better major results? 53:41 Has LIV created a star? Tom McKibbin as a possible homegrown example 55:16 DPWT cards via top-10 pathway; late-season stakes and names to watch (closing) #Golf #SmylieShow #LIVGolf #PGATour #DPWorldTour #OWGR #RyderCup #JonRahm #TyrrellHatton #HiddenCreek #GolfPodcast
With Andy on the road, Brendan! kicks off this episode with a solo segment focusing on Jon Rahm and his Ryder Cup future. Brendan unpacks the ongoing legal battle between Rahm (and Tyrrell Hatton) and the DP World Tour regarding fines for playing unsanctioned (LIV) events. Rahm has repeatedly stated that he will not be paying these fines and has appealed the DP World Tour's ruling to the point of arbitration. Due to this appeal process, Rahm and Hatton have been able to play in DP World Tour events despite the outstanding fines and were allowed to play for Team Europe at the 2025 Ryder Cup. With the arbitration ruling looming, Brendan looks at whether Rahm's Ryder Cup status and DPWT status is really in jeopardy, and what it would mean for him (and Team Europe) moving forward. Brendan is then joined by Kevin Van Valkenburg for the rest of this Wednesday episode. KVV offers his take on the Rahm discourse and the news that Rahm will not tee it up until LIV's 2026 season kicks off in February. From there, the two run through the Schedule for the Week. Many stars are in India for the DP World Indian Championship in Delhi. Rory, Tommy, Hovland, "Benny Booms," and Brian Harman are among the notables competing at this fall series event. Viktor is back in action after his neck injury at Bethpage and was finally available to speak on the events leading to his Sunday "in the envelope." Elsewhere in golf, the LPGA's Asia swing rolls on with another limited-field event without Nelly Korda, the Champs Tour playoffs kick off in the DMV, and Q-School is ongoing. In news, Cadillac is rumored to be back in the fold for the PGA Tour's return to Doral this year. Brendan and KVV take this as a chance to reminisce about past tournament sponsors they wish would return. Lastly, KVV debuts his new mailbag segment with a few preview questions before expanding on more submissions in an upcoming website column.