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In dieser Episode von Hot Seats and Cold Brews spricht Steffi Mart mit Tobias Woggon über ein Thema, das längst überfällig ist: Frauen im Radsport und Freeride – und was sich hinter den Kulissen tut (oder eben nicht). Warum startet die Tour de France Femmes immer noch im Schatten des Männerrennens? Wie kam es dazu, dass bei der Red Bull Hardline in Wales 2024 zum ersten Mal eine Frau im Finale teilgenommen hat – und warum ist das so ein großes Thema? Und dann wäre da noch die Red Bull Rampage: Warum gibt es für Frauen ein separates Event ohne echte Wertung? Was unterscheidet eigentlich Männer und Frauen wirklich, wenn es um Big Mountain Lines und große Sprünge geht – und was ist bloß altes Denken? Wir diskutieren Fakten, Perspektiven und persönliche Erfahrungen. Eine Folge über Mut, Mythen und Mentalität – mit ordentlich Zunder unterm Sattel.
This week on Revinyl, Shawn and Craig deliver a jam-packed episode filled with metal legends, rapid-fire questions, and another dive into the best albums of the '90s.
This week, we're talking to Ryu Yokoi, chief media and marketing capabilities officer for North America at Unilever, about Dove's “Hot Seats” campaign — a bold, culture-hacking activation that shows up where the sweat is real and the stakes are surprisingly high. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler, and welcome to this edition of The Big Impression. Today we are talking about how Unilever is breaking taboos, opening up new kinds of conversations and connecting with consumers in some unexpected places. Our guest is Ryu Yokoi Chief Media and Marketing Capabilities Officer for North America at Unilever. We're going to dive into DO'S Hot Seats campaign. It's a bold effort to normalize conversations around full body freshness and engage people across both digital and real world spaces. We'll be talking about how this campaign's activating across concerts, social, retail, and digital platforms. So let's get into it.Ryu Yokoi (00:46):It always starts with understanding our audience and also try to make our products really relevant and desirable in that context. And so the hot seats are originated from social listening within the community. And in particular, one of our, actually her name's Dana Pucci, who leads our PR and influencer work on Dove for North America is a big Charlie XCX fan. And she noted that the Incredible Sweat tour, which was driving and kind of owning the culture last summer in the brat summer, that was(01:21):Unfortunately the Sweat tour smelled not great. And it turned out that Charlie and Troy Sivan were going to be performing in Los Angeles the week before the launch of our new whole body deodorant. We kind did a takeover putting our product in the bathrooms. We sent in creators to sort of experience what a show is like when you can make sweats smell great. And the results were kind of magic because we got just unbelievable. The UVC on this and the Delight with folks attending a concert that actually smelled great was really fascinating, just fantastic response. And that week we had a really great launch of the product, first hitting the digital shells on Amazon and doing great.Damian Fowler (02:02):That sounded like a very fast activation for a campaign.Ryu Yokoi (02:06):It happened literally within 10 days.Damian Fowler (02:08):What was the war room like for that 10 days? How did you strategize to get that done?Ryu Yokoi (02:14):We always emphasize we want to build worlds instead of chasing moments. So when you have an idea of what you're trying to build with the brand, how you show up, then it becomes a lot easier.Damian Fowler (02:25):And tell me a little bit about the tone. I mean, one of you mentioned the humor element of it. Why is that real talk, that humor so key to Dove campaigns?Ryu Yokoi (02:34):Well, I think there's a real authenticity that the brand has earned. We say, oh, it's an authentic, it's only authentic if people believe it. The brand is really comfortable in its own skin. We have a sharp understanding. I think that goes beyond a positioning statement to really understanding what this brand stands for, how it shows up in real life, what it would be like if you were to meet it and still be consistent in our building of that brand means to people.Damian Fowler (03:00):Yeah, I mean, I've got to say I live in New York and I've noticed the campaign on the New York, out of digital, out of home subway screens and it just totally cuts through and I noticed it. And of course you're standing on a New York City platform in terrible heat, humidity, and everyone's sweating. It's like a perfect placement.Ryu Yokoi (03:19):Well, I would say the subway work you've seen is really telegraphing that benefit, right? If you're blessed to be next to somebody who's wearing dove on the subway, then wow, this is a good ride. We've sponsored Charlie's spring tour and we're also showing up at other festivals like Lollapalooza, which have just provide another canvas for us to tell the story.Damian Fowler (03:38):Is it a case that once the campaign's out there in the wild, it builds its own momentum? Or are you actively trying to find new events, new points of pop culture? Kind of.Ryu Yokoi (03:47):That's exactly what we're trying to find, right, is we understand that if we're able to actually become part of the discourse, we're not just broadcasting ourselves in, but actively playing a role and helping people. And we had a similar case where the first weekend of Coachella people were again, lamenting unfortunately didn't smell great, and in this case somebody not us posted saying, well, I wish Dov would come and help here. We really had a lot of fun with it. We flew a plane over Coachella the second week saying, the cavalry's coming help is on the way we hear you need.Damian Fowler (04:24):That's good.Ryu Yokoi (04:25):Some help. And we're going to be there. We lined up folks around the entrances so that folks could kind of get freshen up on the way into the show or get freshened up, and more than a thousand people took advantage of that.Damian Fowler (04:35):Now, I wanted to ask you about some of the key signals or early reads on the campaign. I'm sure you're paying close attention as you evaluate the impact. What do you look for on your dashboard, as it were?Ryu Yokoi (04:47):Right. So I think first and foremost, you're right. Measurement is the most importantDamian Fowler (04:54):Thing.Ryu Yokoi (04:54):But first and foremost, we did this the week before we were launching the product. So the first signal was did we turn well? And weDamian Fowler (05:02):Did.Ryu Yokoi (05:02):And the ramp on the product was really terrific. But I think to your point, it's really important no matter what the channel that you're playing in, what are the leading indicators that we can correlate with performance? In this case, it was one where things happened so quickly and we knew there was literally nothing else happening when we did this, and so we were able to isolate that way.Damian Fowler (05:23):Are there other channels that you are kind of thinking about or could be targeted for the campaign?Ryu Yokoi (05:31):In principle, I want to be able to capture signal everywhere. For me it's just around understanding where are people discussing whatever it is that we're trying to get into the discussion on and being authentic there. So for us, Reddit is a channel we haven't used as much in the past. Certainly now I find it increasingly of relevance for us. So we're trying to build up a skillset there,Damian Fowler (05:55):EspeciallyRyu Yokoi (05:55):Given how important it is with ais. Right.Damian Fowler (05:58):What about audio? Is thatRyu Yokoi (06:00):Podcast? Absolutely podcast. So(06:03):I would say, again, this was highly before it became something that we were rolling out in real life. Oh my goodness, the word is spectator events. Before it became something we were doing in real life as spectator events, it was a highly music driven campaign because we had decided to reboot this classic hip hop song from a few decades ago. And so it was already sort of music oriented and had played that way. But yeah, so for us it's exactly to your point. If we're talking about something that we're doing that's focusing on music or spectators, obviously audio is going to have relevance. Where are Charlie's fans actually discussing this? It turned out it was happening on Reddit. We go there, where are they discussing their experience at the concerts? We were seeing a lot of chatter on TikTok around that. And so we moved there. So we try to be nimble and agile and really be where the discourse is happening.Damian Fowler (07:07):So we're going to zoom out a little bit and just look at the big picture of the landscape beyond the campaign. But as you think about where culture is heading, whether it's wellness, inclusivity, or body confidence, what does the campaign kind of tell us about where Unilever wants to go with its brands or its kind of messaging wants to put out into the marketplace?Ryu Yokoi (07:27):We're all about building desire for our brands at scale. So we want to engage with communities wherever they are. It's about having a deep understanding of who our shopper is, what is driving desire for them, who influences them, and how we can really engage with them and create a discourse where we can try to move towards many to many communication.Damian Fowler (07:49):One of the big challenges for Marcus is balancing the long-term brand building with the short-term sales results. And do you think that there's a tension there right now in a marketplace that's very much dialed into performance?Ryu Yokoi (08:01):Listen, I think that it's really important that you have the right measurement in place and that you can understand both the short-term and long-term effects of the investments that you're making. That's something we really pride ourselves on. We want to be the most outcome oriented advertiser in the marketplace. But the other thing I would say is that more and more data signals and shopability are making it so the funnel is collapsing and we're nearing places when it comes to QR or having true shopability in stream where even executions that in the past would've been considered the most upper funnel can actually drive a transaction in that moment. And I think a future of that's really exciting.Damian Fowler (08:40):So finally, we're going to get into some of these hot seat rapid fire questions here.Ryu Yokoi (08:44):Okay,Damian Fowler (08:44):So you ready?Ryu Yokoi (08:45):Yes, let's go.Damian Fowler (08:46):Alright. What's one thing you're obsessed with figuring out right now?Ryu Yokoi (08:50):We've been talking about how much we've built out resources in this area and all of the interconnections that the data allows us to make. That implies campaigns that become more and more complex and much more complicated to just flight even. And so one of the things that I'm obsessed with is how we simplify that. There's so much change happening to accommodate all of this stuff. So really my big focus right now is on how we make working in this digital landscape easier for everybody involved in it because the amount of choices that we have and the richest is never ending. And so just making that more sustainable.Damian Fowler (09:32):I love that. That's a great answer. What's missing from the media and marketing marketplace that you'd like to see?Ryu Yokoi (09:39):From a Unilever standpoint, we have a few direct to consumer brands that are able to sort of track the media journey all the way through to conversion, but in the bulk of what we sell in traditional, fast moving goods are moving through retail. So what's missing is some way to penetrate that clean from a data standpoint so that those of us brands that aren't doing DTC can have that all the way through. We manage that well today with leading indicators and fast signals, but there's I think even more richness out there for us if we're able to correct that.Damian Fowler (10:15):To bring this kind of full circle outside of CPG, is there a brand that you think is doing a great job connecting with culture right now?Ryu Yokoi (10:22):Yeah, so I would name two. One that we really admire is Lego. I just see the way that they have both made their products, both a vehicle for other brands to build their worlds while also building incredible worlds for themselves. So they've become kind of this almost currency within the way that so many other brands are trying to build their IP in the world. So whether it's like a Formula One drop a Star Wars drop a Harry Potter drop, these things each have so much hype around them and they've learned while doing that so that they're able to propel their own ip, which is really impressive to me. So the other, I would say we had a fantastic opportunity to work with this year as crumble cookie. They were dove soaps, deodorant, lotions that were fragranced inspired by crumble flavors. And so in partnering then we were able to build off of that and make our soaps, our body washes, our deodorants, one of the drops of the winter. We struggled to keep it on shelf. So I'm a big admirer of the work that they've done too.Damian Fowler (11:27):That sounds cool. And then final, final question here. So in Unilever kind of portfolio of brands Dove Ben and, and the goal has always been to spark conversations, that's how we started this conversation. I guess I'm wondering if you could share a moment that reminded you of the importance of that brand led cultural impact that you can have.Ryu Yokoi (11:51):Oh wow. There's so many, but I'll give Dove so that we can show the other side of the coin because we've been talking about a campaign as I was saying, that shows a more playful side, the humorous side of the brand, but one of the areas the brand has focused over the past few years, and we just celebrated 20 years of the Dove Self-Esteem program, and Dove is one of the leading providers of self-esteem education in the world. I think actually we give the most annually self-esteem workshops. And one of the areas we focused recently is body confidence in sport. And so we partnered with Nike a few years ago to do research on the topic of young women in sport. And what we discovered along with them was that young women as they reach their teen years, are dropping out of sports at an alarming rate relative to guys.(12:41):And the chief reason is body confidence is feeling comfortable in your own skin wearing the kinds of outfits that you're wearing when you're playing sports. And so we set out to, together with Nike, actually develop a curriculum for coaches, which is the Body Confidence Sport curriculum that literally teaches coaches how to talk to young women about their bodies in ways that are positive and not discouraging. And so we've now been leveraging almost Trojan Horse, our participation across the big game. Our role as a sponsor of March Madness, we activated it last year with em, Navarro at the US Open really across major sports temples. We've just signed our first kit sponsorship of Gotham FC in the New York, New Jersey area of the Women's Professional Soccer League. And we're partnering with them also where they have a program called Keep Her in the Game. That's all around keeping young women in the New York, New Jersey area, staying, playing soccer. And so all of this focused again on trying to create a platform where we can talk about this and encourage people to go and learn about this curriculum. And the most encouraging thing. A really long-winded answer to your question,Damian Fowler (13:58):That's great.Ryu Yokoi (13:58):What struck me was we were looking back at the research and our spots in the big game have generated really good discourse the past couple of years. Really positive response from folks who've been inspired, not just by the ads themselves, but also I think this year we were one of maybe only a handful of brands that delivered a purpose message in the game. The really encouraging is the group with whom it resonated the most was Girl Dads, right?Damian Fowler (14:26):Yeah.Ryu Yokoi (14:26):The very guys who are probably coaching on the weekend who probably need to know more about how to speak to these young women and keep them comfortable and inspired playing. So it's stuff like that that makes me see all the time. As I was saying earlier, for us it's around how can we show up, how can we add value? How can we actually help the community? And when we do that, then we build trust and then we can have different kinds of dialogues with people and they really know who we are.Damian Fowler (14:54):And that's it for this edition of The Big Impression. This show is produced by Molten Heart. Our theme is by Loving Caliber, and our associate producer is Sydney Cairns. And remember,Ryu Yokoi (15:03):I think there's a real authenticity that the brand has earned. We say, oh, it's an authentic, it's only authentic if people believe it.Damian Fowler (15:12):I'm Damian, and we'll see you next time.
In dieser Folge von Hot Seats and Cold Brews nimmt uns Christian Textor mit auf eine Reise zu seinen letzten Rennen in Canazai und La Thuile. Gemeinsam mit Tobias Woggon spricht er über technische Herausforderungen, mentale Höhen und Tiefen – Wie es seiner Schulter geht. Aber es geht um mehr als nur Rennberichte: Texi erklärt, warum er sich selbst als Teamplayer sieht, welche Rolle Zusammenhalt im Profi-Sport spielt und wie wichtig eine starke Community für den Erfolg ist. Außerdem teilt er seine Sicht auf die Entwicklung der deutschen Enduro-Szene – mit ehrlichen Worten, kritischem Blick und einer klaren Vision für die Zukunft. Eine Folge voller Leidenschaft, Reflexion und authentischer Einblicke – einschalten lohnt sich!
Host Brad Fowler is excited to be joined by Adam Spencer, who covers all 16 SEC football teams for Saturday Down South.We kick things off with Adam's thoughts on the swirling rumor from SEC Media Days that Nick Saban may not be done coaching, and where the legendary coach could possibly return if he does make a comeback.Adam also weighs in on SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey's comments about the 12-team College Football Playoff format potentially staying — and whether the SEC is under pressure to perform and keep its influence intact.We dive into the debate surrounding the potential 9-game SEC schedule and whether a reported $50–80 million incentive from ESPN makes it a done deal.Then we shift to the field, breaking down big questions for 2025 contenders like Texas, Alabama, LSU, Georgia, and Florida. Adam shares what could derail Texas despite their loaded roster, if Alabama's question marks are too much to overcome, and whether DJ Lagway could elevate the Gators back into relevance. Plus, Adam questions whether Arch Manning should really be the Heisman favorite heading into the season.We also discuss which under-the-radar teams in the SEC could crash the Playoff picture — and which programs might disappoint due to inflated preseason hype.Adam breaks down the crowded coaching hot seat across the SEC, from Florida's Billy Napier to Oklahoma's Brent Venables, and offers insight on which jobs could open up if things go south this fall.Don't miss this jam-packed SEC football preview with one of the sharpest voices in the conference!
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Talking SEC Coaches, Hot Seats, & The Economics of the SEC with David Cobb in Studio! Eric Hasseltine Joins the Program on Rory's Open Start, PopStroke, and Jahmai Mashack.
Last week we had the honor of having two of our Online Fitness Coaches Greg and Giulia as guests on our Virtual Business Growth Workshop share their success in our Accelerator Mentorship the past 9 months! We asked them 5 questions and their answers were so motivating, inspiring, and helped over 35 other coaches during the session and we know it will help you too. Make sure you have your note pads or apps out and listen to the full episode. Keep taking action, pursuing personal excellence, and impacting lives! In This Episode, we discuss: 5 Hot Seat Questions We Asked Raw and Real Answers Through The Trenches of Building an Online Coaching Business Follow Greg and Giulia on Instagram: Giulia: https://www.instagram.com/giulia.conte.fitness/ Greg: https://www.instagram.com/stutsongreg/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisandericmartinez/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Dynamicduotraining Attention: Icon Meals is offering 40% off your first order for Dynamic Lifestyle Podcast Listeners! See all the delicious Meals and Goodies they have HERE and use the Code: FITPROS when you checkout. *Attention: Legion Athletics is offering 20% off your first order for Dynamic Lifestyle Podcast Listeners! See all their products and Goodies they have HERE and use the Code Dynamic when you checkout. Attention Nutrition & Fitness Coaches: Free Workshop on: How To Attract Quality Leads and Convert High Value Clients in As Little As 2 Hours! See HERE Free Online Training: Discover How Nutrition and Fitness Coaches Install a Proven System That Adds Six Figures to Their Business Without posting endless organic content, sending 100's of cold DM's, and charging low ticket priced programs Watch Here See the full Show Notes to this episode here: https://www.liveadynamiclifestyle.com/podcast/hot-seats-panel-two-online-coaches-creating-massive-success-inside-our-accelerator-mentorship/
挺你所想!與你一起生活的銀行中國信託行動銀行APP全新推出「交易中安全提示」防詐騙功能開啟後,轉帳的同時也在通話,會自動跳出貼心提醒,力挺你的金融安全防護再進化,交易好安心!馬上下載「中國信託行動銀行APP」 https://fstry.pse.is/7yepsr —— 以上為播客煮與 Firstory Podcast 廣告 —— 今天的邦德兄弟沒有在客氣,久違的熱座時間又來啦!我們準備了一連串最刁鑽、最怪、最狠、最窺探隱私和內心的提問,不留情面地要來直球對決!從道德兩難到網路爆紅的話題,每一題都讓人心跳加速。和安還被問到了最近風行的經典問題:「如果你女兒必須跟其中一個獨處在森林裡,你會寧願選擇「一個陌生男人」還是「一隻野熊」?想知道和安的答案嗎?趕快來收聽/看吧! - Brosbond's Official Email: brosbond.taiwan@gmail.com Brosbond's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brosbond/ Tyler's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tyler_hohoho/ Concor's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enriqueconcor/ 小額贊助節目: https://open.firstory.me/user/clhhe2hfv024501uzh57vae8j 留言分享我怎麼看: https://open.firstory.me/user/clhhe2hfv024501uzh57vae8j/comments - Brosbond ain't holding back today — the long-awaited "Hot Seats" segment is back! We've prepared a series of the trickiest, weirdest, most savage, and deeply personal questions to hit each other with, no mercy. From moral dilemmas to viral internet debates, every question will get your heart racing. Concor even got hit with the now-viral classic: "If your daughter had to be alone in the forest with one — would you rather choose a random man or a wild bear?" Wanna know what Concor said? Tune in to find out! Powered by Firstory Hosting
SEC Preview Week is here! We're kicking things off with Chris Lee of Southeastern 16 as he joins the show to talk the biggest storylines heading into the 2025 season.Has the Big Ten actually passed the SEC?Who are the true contenders, and how many teams can make it to Atlanta?Will Arch hit the ground running at Texas?Which coaches are in trouble if they don't win now?Follow Chris: @chrislee70Follow Southeastern 16: @16SoutheasternJoin the Jimmy's and Joe's for CFB content for all 136 teams!FOLLOW: @ThreeTechPod on Instagram and TwitterUNDERDOG FANTASY: THREETECHPOD for up to $1000 bonus + a free pick!HOMEFIELD DISCOUNT: THREETECHPOD for 15% off!SUBSTACK: Threetechpod.substack.comWRITE IN: Threetechpod@gmail.com
Chris Williams and Chris Hassel deliver their perspectives on Big 12 Media Days, what each coach said, and the 5+11 CFP model. College Football's best rivalries, an expanded NCAA Tournament field, and more. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DawgNation's Brandon Adams joins Andy and Randy as we head in to SEC Media Days next week.
Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 7/2/25 Brian Webber breaks down the New York Knicks reportedly naming Mike Brown their next Head Coach. Then, more discussion on the upcoming NFL season, including which Head Coaches are on thin ice before the games are under way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Griffith with the AJC and DawgNation made his weekly visit to discuss the 2025 offense under Gunner Stockton, how he compares to Carson Beck, and what SEC head coach has the hottest seat heading into the season! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour one of 3 Man Front with Pat Smith, Landrum Roberts, Conrad Van Order and Molly Robinson included our visit with Mike Griffith discussing Georgia in 2025 and the hottest seats in the SEC. Plus, we also looked at recruiting rankings and happy Bobby Bonilla Day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In dieser besonderen Folge von Hot Seats and Cold Brews nimmt euch Tobias Woggon gemeinsam mit Outdoor-Expertin Katrin Stöhr mit auf ein unvergessliches Abenteuer durch Island – und zwar auf dem E-Mountainbike! Die beiden berichten direkt aus dem Land aus Feuer und Eis von ihrer spektakulären Tour durch die rauen Highlands, entlang der Südküste, über Lavafelder, durch Gletscherflüsse und zu versteckten Hot Springs. Was erwartet euch wirklich, wenn ihr Island mit dem Bike erkundet? Welche Spots lohnen sich – und wovon sollte man besser die Finger lassen? Wie tückisch ist das Wetter, wie zuverlässig sind E-Bikes in dieser Landschaft, und ist das Ganze überhaupt empfehlenswert? Freut euch auf ehrliche Erfahrungen, persönliche Highlights, praktische Tipps für die Planung und Antworten auf die große Frage: Lohnt sich ein Island-Trip mit dem Mountainbike wirklich? Sattel festziehen, Kaffee schnappen – los geht's!
In dieser Folge treffe ich – Dennis Stratmann – auf eine echte MTB-Legende: Timo Pritzel. Wer in den 2000ern mit „New World Disorder“ aufgewachsen ist, kennt ihn: Big Jumps, fette Style-Points und der erste Backflip auf einem Mountainbike – Timo hat Gravity-Geschichte geschrieben.
The Zone with Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes & Producer Dylan Michaels talk about the NBA Finals as the Oklahoma City Thunder took a 3-2 lead in search of the franchise’s first title before we talk about Buster Olney’s article spotlighting GMs that could sell at the trade deadline to help their cause.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who is going to survive this drought? The Royals have won 10 out of their last 32 games... It's rough and it doesn't look to be improving.
The Royals have some serious decisions to make with changes almost certain in the near future. We talk Chiefs and under rated players of the dynasty with one word to go through the headlines from the weekend!
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Sponsored by thegalindocollective.com and WNOGB.com - The Texas State Bobcats took home the Vic Buba's Cup as the Sun Belt's top athletics department this year, but does baseball and basketball still need changes at the top? Keff Ciardello gives his thoughts. Plus, Pac-12 vs. the Sun Belt, who will be QB1 for the season opener and who is Keff's favorite WCW tag team duo? (Produced by Zachary Webb)
In dieser Folge von Hot Seats and Cold Brews sprechen wir mit Julian Schiemann von Deutsche Dienstrad über ein Thema, das mehr Herz hat, als man denkt: Dienstradleasing. Warum ist das eigentlich ein so emotionales Produkt, obwohl es oft rein geschäftlich klingt? Julian nimmt uns mit in seine Welt – vom leidenschaftlichen Mountainbiker bis hin zum Marketer und Innovator in einem B2B-Unternehmen, der trotzdem gezielt Endkunden anspricht und erklärt warum jeder ein Rad Verdient! Wir erfahren, was das Mountainbiken für ihn persönlich bedeutet, wie seine Leidenschaft seine Arbeit prägt und warum gerade die Verbindung von Freiheit, Natur und Mobilität das Dienstrad so besonders macht. Ob du selbst über ein Dienstrad nachdenkst oder einfach eine gute Story aus der Bike-Welt hören willst – diese Episode ist für dich!
In dieser Folge wird's sportlich, emotional und ziemlich ehrlich! Tobias Woggon und Steffi Marth über den MTB-World Cup, plaudern über aktuelle Entwicklungen in der Bikepark-Szene – und sprechen offen über Steffis neue Alltags-Realität mit zwei Kids. Wie verändert sich das Leben zwischen Familie und Fahrtechnik, zwischen Babyfläschchen und Bike-Setup? Und wie bleibt man als Elternteil trotzdem noch sportlich am Ball? Eine Folge mit viel Herz, Humor und ehrlichen Einblicken ins Leben on und off the trail. ☕️ Sattelt die Ohren und gönnt euch eine Pause mit „Hot Seats and Cold Brew“!
Jake Brend and Derek Duke fill in for Williams and Blum to rank Iowa State Football's opponents, discuss what Big 12 coach could get canned, and debate who the best Cyclone in the pros is. Presented by Mechdyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mort & Dan Favale go over NBA head coach hot seats, and before the firing of Mike Malone even!Odds via FanDuel Sportsbookhttps://www.fanduel.com/research/ncaabUse the promo code "buzzer50" for big discounts at HelloFresh.
This week we're talking about real life moments in caregiving and how I felt being in the "hot seat" with my boo's friends. Yep, it's been quite a few weeks. Let's talk about it. The Well Done Life Podcast Information:The Reset Experience Recap Video: https://youtu.be/4ynD3AEuz2I?si=okF38OJIH4vLoVmJPrevious Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/851650/episodes/16627079-love-is-revolutionary.mp3?download=trueInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamelaldavis/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonelifepodcastEmail: hello@thewelldonelife.com and thewelldonelife@gmail.com Thank you for listening. Text me your feedback. I really appreciate you!
Should Nebrasketball be on Hot Seat Watch if Nebraska misses the B1G tourney?
-Brandon Marcello did a mailbag and was asked the question and put these names in order of hot seat:-1) Hugh Freeze (Auburn) 2) Brent Venables (Oklahoma) 3) Luke Fickell (Wisconsin)Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
If it's in the SEC, Ben and Darren dive right into it. Fromthrilling basketball games to football coaches, baseball season starting to stunning gymnastics matchups—we cover it all. Which SEC coaches are raking intoo much cash, and who's getting shortchanged? And let's not forget the drama: how many coaches will kick off the season already feeling the heat?0:00 – Football is over – Basketball is heating up1:37 – Valentine's Day is Here – do it right (maybe a hotdog)3:09 – Women's SEC Basketball9:08 – Men's SEC Basketball14:58 – The Big Game didn't seem big20:41 – D J Durkin gets paid by Ole Miss21:54 – SEC Gymnastics24:10 – SEC Coach's pay vs. Winning Percentage32:00 – SEC Coach's hot seat meter42:21 – Happy Valentine's and Baseball day!43:38 – See you next week!
Venture capital and private equity firms have a different approach to content. They aren't focused on generating leads the way most businesses are, so selling ghostwriting to them requires a different strategy. In this Hot Seats excerpt, we break down what they actually care about, how to communicate your value, and how to make your offer fit their needs. Whether you're new to this space or looking to refine your pitch, this episode will give you a clear plan to follow.
On this weeks episode, the guys review all the confirmation hearings over the past week. They grade everyone's performances, and give some of the highlights; they discuss all of the recent aviation disasters that have been happening, and they try to figure out what the common thread is; and they give a full recap of the recent DNC Chair Forum, and they debate whether or not the Dems have gotten tired of losing yet. (Emeraldcitypodcast@gmail.com)
Welcome to 2025, my friend! It's a brand-new year, and there's no better time to reset, refocus, and reignite your blogging journey. Whether you're inching closer to ad monetization with platforms like Journey or Mediavine or looking to gain serious traction this year, let's set you up for success. I just returned from a transformative mastermind retreat where I learned powerful strategies that can help you elevate your blog to new heights. Today, I'm sharing the three key pillars for blog growth: Clarity, Consistency, and Collaboration. Let's dive in! https://creativesonfirepodcast.com/episode178 1. Clarity: Define Your Purpose Clarity is your foundation for success. If you've been feeling lost, wondering what to post or who you're creating for, it's time to step back and get laser-focused. Identify Your Audience Who is your ideal reader? Are they struggling with something you've already overcome? Maybe they're where you were five years ago, and you have the knowledge to help them. Define your niche and understand their pain points and dreams. Plan with Purpose Once you've nailed down your audience, start organizing your ideas. A content calendar will help you map out high-value posts that serve your readers and align with your goals. I've created a Content Planner for Creatives, designed specifically for bloggers. It's a 52-week guide to help you stay consistent, organized, and focused. Get yours at creativesonfirepodcast.com/planner. 2. Consistency: Create Momentum Consistency is where the magic happens. But let's be honest—sticking to a schedule can feel daunting, especially for us creatives. Here's how to make it manageable: Establish Systems and Workflows Streamline your processes so that creating content feels natural. With a solid workflow, you'll build momentum and stay productive without feeling overwhelmed. Make Accountability a Priority Having people in your corner to cheer you on and hold you accountable is a game-changer. This is where community comes in (more on that in a moment!). 3. Collaboration: Grow Together Blogging doesn't have to be a solo journey. In fact, collaboration can be the secret ingredient to faster growth and greater visibility. Find Your Business Buddies Surround yourself with like-minded creators who understand your goals and can help you stay consistent. Share ideas, cross-promote, and learn from each other's experiences. Join a Supportive Community I'm thrilled to introduce Fuel, a group designed to help bloggers like you uplevel your business. This isn't just another group—it's a space for high-quality collaboration, expert insights, and personalized support. Introducing Fuel: Your Roadmap to Blogging Success Fuel is more than a group—it's your launchpad for growth in 2025. Here's what you can expect: Monthly Zoom Calls with actionable strategies and insights Expert Guest Speakers sharing proven tactics Hot Seats to get personalized feedback on your blog A supportive community to help you stay consistent and inspired Our first call starts tomorrow, so don't wait! Join us at creativesonfirepodcast.com/fuel and take the first step toward making 2025 your breakthrough year. Why Collaboration Works: Lessons from the Mastermind During my recent mastermind retreat, I experienced firsthand the power of collaboration. Being surrounded by driven, like-minded entrepreneurs was energizing and inspiring. It's proof that when you share your journey with others who understand your struggles and celebrate your wins, you can achieve so much more. Let's Make 2025 Your Year This year, commit to the three C's: clarity, consistency, and collaboration. Define your purpose, show up consistently, and connect with others who share your vision. Your blog has the potential to not only grow but thrive. Ready to kickstart your blogging journey? Join me and other passionate creators in Fuel today: creativesonfirepodcast.com/fuel. Here's to an incredible year ahead. Until next time, my friend—stay creative! Links Mentioned in the Episode: FUEL Mastermind is HERE You can GO HERE to subscribe and review (On mobile, scroll down past the episodes to "Ratings & Reviews" section, tap the stars, then scroll down to "Write a Review") 2025 Content Planner for Content Creators Free Guide: Start Your Online Business Today Until next time, stay creative! SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW I am honored to share a new Blogging Creative on Fire each week on the podcast to bring you inspiration, behind-the-scenes secrets, and quality tips. I hope it is truly helpful for you. One of the best ways you can bless me in return is to subscribe to the show and leave a review. 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We're back for another great year in the Big 12! Phillip kicks things off talking Big 12 football with Shehan Jeyarajah of CBS Sports and Ari Temkin of Big 12 Radio! Twitter (X) Ten12 - @ten12network Phillip @OKTXARPoke Shehan - @shehanjeyarajah Ari - @arisports Bluesky - @ten12network Instagram - @ten12pod Threads - @ten12pod Check out Sport Social. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Find every show in the network at Ten12Network.com. Leave us 5-stars and a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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SHOW OPEN. Danielle believes that the Giants should get rid of their GM, but keep their head coach. SHOW OPEN.
On today’s episode, Jason discusses how he would handle Sam Darnold’s looming contract extension if he ran the Minnesota Vikings, whether or not the suddenly sluggish Los Angeles Rams have enough offensive firepower to make a deep playoff run, why Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor should be on the hot seat regardless of what happens in Week 18, what makes Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders so dangerous and which current NFL head coaches could find themselves suddenly out of a job in the next few weeks. Plus, the guys wet their whistles with a few quick thoughts on the Los Angeles Lakers trading D'Angelo Russell for Dorian Finney-Smith. Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SHOW OPEN. Keith talks about the current Giants situation with Drew Lock taking over the QB spot with Devito injured and what it means for Daboll and Schoen. SHOW OPEN.
In Hour 1… [03:20] HAPPY BIRTHDAY MRS. GOLIC!!! GoJo start the day off right wishing his mother a Happy Birthday to explain to Jessie why Golic is eating cake. [09:17] RAVENS ROLL ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL GoJo and Golic break down Baltimore's ground-game clinic against the Chargers. Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry delivered in prime time, but where do the Ravens sit in the AFC pecking order? And what's the secret to their playoff hopes? [16:05] DERRICK HENRY'S MVP CASE Is Derrick Henry underrated in the MVP conversation? The guys debate how his numbers stack up against Saquon Barkley's and what it would take for a running back to win MVP in today's NFL. [22:02] JUSTIN PUGH JOINS THE SHOW Former Giant Justin Pugh shares why he thinks the Cleveland Browns have the best fans a 3-8 has ever had, Deshaun Watson's terrible contract, Daniel Jones' release, and what's next for Big Blue's front office. Plus, Justin explains why he thinks Aaron Rodgers should hang it up after this season and his Thanksgiving day plans. [37:55] COACHES ON THE HOT SEAT It's heating up in Cleveland, Chicago, and Vegas. GoJo and Golic assess which NFL head coaches might be on their way out and what's complicating their job security. [52:50] NBA RETURNS YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED Ja Morant, Kristaps Porziņģis, and even Elfrid Payton are back in action. The guys discuss who's making waves and who's still on the mend. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser react to the first College Football Playoff rankings and talk if Matt Eberflus is on the hot seat for the Bears before ‘5 Good Minutes' with Brian Windhorst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Canzano and Jon Wilner talk about the first College Football Playoff rankings... the coaches on hot seats... and the Pac-12's 2025 football schedule... and the top games of the week. Subscribe to this podcast and share it. • Read John Canzano's work at www.JohnCanzano.com. • Read Jon Wilner's work at www.Pac12Hotline.com via the Bay Area News Group. • Watch the video version of this podcast at www.youtube.com/@CanzanoWilner Follow on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/JohnCanzanoBFT www.Twitter.com/WilnerHotline
The first College Football Playoff rankings are out with Oregon at No. 1, and where Penn State, Indiana, BYU, Ohio State, Iowa State and other Northern teams landed are on the minds of Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis.They'll also talk about the arrival of MACtion this season with mid-week games underway, and they also wrap the show with Whatcha Watching. Eating and Thinking.But the show starts with Doug and Steven Godfrey talking the state of college football coaching and the carousel and where changes could come.Thanks for joining Kings of the North.Chapters:• The state of college football coaching with Steven Godfrey (03:00)• Coaches on the hot seat (33:30)• College football top 25 rankings reaction (41:20)• The return of Maction (1:07:15)• Whatcha watching, eating, thinking ( 1:14:10)
SHOW OPEN. Shaun and Tiki open up the show talking about whether Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll should be on the hot seat or if they are just taking over a team created by Dave Gettleman. SHOW OPEN.
From '5 Star Zone with Rico Beard and Howard Griffith' (subscribe here): All eyes are on the Big 10 this weekend when Ohio State and Oregon go head to head. Rico Beard and Harold Shelton talk through the biggest games in conference, a new NLI and could these coaches be on the hot seat? Download the latest episode of the 5 Star Zone today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Hour 1... [03:33] CALEB & BEARS BEAT DOWN BY TEXANS' YOUNG GUNS CJ Stroud continues to impress, leading the Texans past the Bengals with 260 passing yards and a strong performance from Nico Collins. Head Coach DeMeco Ryans praises his team's resilience, while Fairbairn makes history with his long-range kicking. GoJo and Golic discuss the Bears' offensive woes continuing, averaging just 177 yards per game this season. Can they be trusted to turn things around this season? [22:18] CHIEFS EDGE OUT BENGALS IN A CLOSE ONE Despite Travis Kelce's slow start and Patrick Mahomes's rough play, GoJo and Golic discuss the Chiefs' finding a way to pull off another win over the Bengals. Concerns rise for Cincinnati, especially against the run, as the AFC contender starts the season 0-2. [28:30] THE NFC'S SURPRISE CONTENDERS GoJo and Golic discuss whether the Saints are for real, remaining undefeated after shocking the Dallas Cowboys and ending their home win streak. Then, they examine Baker Mayfield's ability to will his team to win, even against a team like the Detroit Lions. The guys also analyze Dan Campbell's taking full responsibility for the loss. [37:42] MIKE'D UP MONDAYS: JUSTIN JEFFERSON SHADE GoJo and Golic dive into some of the best mic'd up moments from the weekend. First, Justin Jefferson ‘RESPECTFULLY' says he's no Garrett Wilson before hauling in a 97-yard touchdown for the Vikings in a win over the 49ers. [41:59] MIKE'D UP MONDAYS: BRYCE YOUNG'S CONFIDENCE Bryce Young may pull his confidence from above, but after the Panthers' 26-3 loss to the Chargers, GoJo and Golic discuss where confidence in this team will come from since they can't get it from their QB. [44:47] MIKE'D UP MONDAYS: BRIAN DABOLL'S WARM SEAT The Giants' head coach might regret not bringing in a backup kicker, as Graham Gano's injury leaves New York in a tough spot against the Commanders without a field goal kicker. GoJo and Golic discuss whether Daboll's aggressive answer shows frustration. [48:00] MIKE'D UP MONDAYS: PACKERS GET A PUKE BALL & THE WIN Malik Willis and center Josh Myers put it all on the line—literally, as GoJo and Golic react to Packers Head Coach Mike LaFleur describing an unusual moment with Myers during Green Bay's victory over the Colts on Sunday. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shandy is back with their world famous recaps! Today we're doing double, we're breaking down both Episode 8 and Men Tell All of Jenn Tran's season of The Bachelorette, Season 21! Thank you to our sponsors... - Go to https://www.pestly.co and use code SHANDY at checkout for 40% off your order! - Go to https://www.zocdoc.com/SHANDY and download the ZocDoc app for FREE! - Go to https://www.drinkAG1.com/DEARSHANDY to get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase! Thanks to our Word Watch sponsors... - Visit http://www.fastgrowingtrees.com and use the code SHANDY for 15% off your order! - Go to https://www.skims.com/SHANDY for free shipping on your purchase of $75 or more! Time Stamps: 0:00 - Housekeeping 0:53 - Episode 8 Kick Off 2:27 - Devin's Overnight 12:50 - Jonathon's Overnight 19:05 - Marcus 24:30 - Marcus' Overnight 38:03 - Episode 9 Kick Off 41:58 - Rose Ceremony 46:00 - Men Tell All 51:00 - Sam M's Hot Seat 56:10 - Jonathon's Hot Seat 56:47 - Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives Promo 58:10 - Grant 1:00:53 - Jenn 1:14:03 - Andy's A-Game 1:14:40 - Fashion 1:19:20 - Shandy Word Watch 1:22:28 - Shandy's Predictions If you have a relationship question, write us at: dearshandy@gmail.com Subscribe and watch the episodes on YouTube! https://bit.ly/SubscribeDearShandy More Dear Shandy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dearshandy Facebook - https://fb.me/dearshandy More Sharleen Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharleenjoynt Blog - http://www.alltheprettypandas.com More Andy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/machinelevine Produced by Gabrielle Galon - https://www.instagram.com/gabsamillion Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dear-shandy/donations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian & Geoff talk about which NFL head coaches are under the most scrutiny heading into the season, and which are most likely to get fired. Also, Jerry Jones walks back comments on CeeDee Lamb's contract, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.