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The case of Jennifer Fergate remains one of Europe's most perplexing mysteries. In May 1995, a woman using the alias "Jennifer Fergate" checked into Oslo's luxurious Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel with no identification, no credit card, and no luggage. Days later, she was found dead in her room from a gunshot wound, seemingly a suicide, but numerous details—like the unregistered gun, the absence of gunshot residue, and her mysterious lack of personal belongings—raised suspicions. Investigators found no trace of her real identity, fueling theories that she could have been a spy, involved in organized crime, or perhaps the victim of a staged assassination. Despite modern forensic advances, her true identity and the circumstances of her death remain unsolved, leaving behind a chilling enigma that continues to intrigue investigators and the public alike.Tara Calico is a missing person who disappeared on September 20, 1988, at the age of 19 from her hometown of Belen, New Mexico. She was last seen riding her pink Huffy bicycle along a route she frequently took near State Road 47. Despite extensive searches, neither Tara nor her bike was ever found. Her case gained national attention in 1989 when a photograph surfaced in Florida showing a young woman resembling Tara bound and gagged alongside a boy, sparking theories about her fate. The photo remains inconclusive, and her disappearance is considered one of the most mysterious and enduring unsolved cases in the United States. Tara's family and advocates continue to seek answers, and her case remains open, with occasional developments but no resolution.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
The case of Jennifer Fergate remains one of Europe's most perplexing mysteries. In May 1995, a woman using the alias "Jennifer Fergate" checked into Oslo's luxurious Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel with no identification, no credit card, and no luggage. Days later, she was found dead in her room from a gunshot wound, seemingly a suicide, but numerous details—like the unregistered gun, the absence of gunshot residue, and her mysterious lack of personal belongings—raised suspicions. Investigators found no trace of her real identity, fueling theories that she could have been a spy, involved in organized crime, or perhaps the victim of a staged assassination. Despite modern forensic advances, her true identity and the circumstances of her death remain unsolved, leaving behind a chilling enigma that continues to intrigue investigators and the public alike.Tara Calico is a missing person who disappeared on September 20, 1988, at the age of 19 from her hometown of Belen, New Mexico. She was last seen riding her pink Huffy bicycle along a route she frequently took near State Road 47. Despite extensive searches, neither Tara nor her bike was ever found. Her case gained national attention in 1989 when a photograph surfaced in Florida showing a young woman resembling Tara bound and gagged alongside a boy, sparking theories about her fate. The photo remains inconclusive, and her disappearance is considered one of the most mysterious and enduring unsolved cases in the United States. Tara's family and advocates continue to seek answers, and her case remains open, with occasional developments but no resolution.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
The case of Jennifer Fergate remains one of Europe's most perplexing mysteries. In May 1995, a woman using the alias "Jennifer Fergate" checked into Oslo's luxurious Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel with no identification, no credit card, and no luggage. Days later, she was found dead in her room from a gunshot wound, seemingly a suicide, but numerous details—like the unregistered gun, the absence of gunshot residue, and her mysterious lack of personal belongings—raised suspicions. Investigators found no trace of her real identity, fueling theories that she could have been a spy, involved in organized crime, or perhaps the victim of a staged assassination. Despite modern forensic advances, her true identity and the circumstances of her death remain unsolved, leaving behind a chilling enigma that continues to intrigue investigators and the public alike.Tara Calico is a missing person who disappeared on September 20, 1988, at the age of 19 from her hometown of Belen, New Mexico. She was last seen riding her pink Huffy bicycle along a route she frequently took near State Road 47. Despite extensive searches, neither Tara nor her bike was ever found. Her case gained national attention in 1989 when a photograph surfaced in Florida showing a young woman resembling Tara bound and gagged alongside a boy, sparking theories about her fate. The photo remains inconclusive, and her disappearance is considered one of the most mysterious and enduring unsolved cases in the United States. Tara's family and advocates continue to seek answers, and her case remains open, with occasional developments but no resolution.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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Send us a textEver wondered how childhood memories, gambling adventures, and holiday cheer could all intertwine into one podcast episode? Join the Nobody's Talking Podcast as Casino Chris, our special guest, regales us with tales from the casino floor, adding a thrilling twist to our usual banter. You'll laugh along with the Get Fresh Crew—Bosco, Shyrod, Rodeo Joe and Just Jess—as we reminisce about iconic childhood toys like moon shoes and Razor scooters. It's a journey back to the days when a Huffy bike meant freedom and blowing into a Nintendo cartridge was a rite of passage.But it doesn't stop there. With plenty of humor, we navigate the tricky waters of money and attraction in relationships, riffing on the age-old question: does wealth really make someone more appealing? Our spirited debate brings up public figures like Chris Rock and Jay-Z, sparking discussions that are as entertaining as they are insightful. As we zig-zag through conversations on dating dynamics and financial expectations, it's clear that laughter is the best currency for exploring these complex themes.Rounding out the episode, we tackle everything from the rough and tumble world of quarterbacks to the nuances of college football. Expect playful predictions, critiques on officiating, and a dash of film chatter to keep things lively. The festive spirit ties it all together as we send out holiday greetings and celebrate the joy of the season. With our unique blend of wit and camaraderie, this episode promises not just entertainment but a genuine sense of community and cheer.Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!
On this episode of the pod we talked about the top 5 bucket rides/hoopties from the the 1990's. We also talked about the biggest struggle meals from back in the day, the iconic Huffy Sigma, listened to a Ninja Gaiden banger and unboxed our most epic mailbag yet! Big shout out to Lance Carter! Email: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropodVideo episodes available at YouTube!
The Cybertruck may have come off the line strong, but it's already burned through its million-plus reservation list and Tesla is starting to pull demand levers with discounts, leases, referrals, and more. Will it be enough to help spur sales? All this and major waves at VW and Stellantis on today's thrilling episode of Quick Charge! We've also got 0% financing deals on a number of EVs, making it easier than you might think to get into a new electric car ahead of Trump killing off the federal EV tax credits next year, along with fresh tariffs on solar panels from South East Asia and a record-setting year for BYD. Today's episode is sponsored by Buzz Bicycles, an omnichannel eBike brand that prioritizes excellent value for its growing base of eBike enthusiasts. For a limited time, you can use promo code "ELECTREK200" at checkout for $200 off the purchase of a Buzz Centris Folding eBike, and be sure to explore all of the company's Black Friday Deals at Buzzbicycles.com. Source Links Jeep and Dodge owner Stellantis CEO steps down, shares drop UAW tells Stellantis workers to prepare for a fight, and vote for strike BYD just shattered its 2024 delivery goal after another record-breaking sales month Tesla decreases lease prices on Cybertruck Get these 0% financing deals before Trump kills the EV tax credits The US slaps anti-dumping tariffs on Southeast Asian solar panels Today's episode is also sponsored by Huffy Bicycles, a household name in micromobility. For a limited time, use promo code “ELECTREKGM” at checkout for 30% off the purchase of an Electric Green Machine drifting Trike, and be sure to explore all of Huffy's Black Friday Deals at this link. Prefer listening to your podcasts? Audio-only versions of Quick Charge are now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded, usually, Monday through Thursday (and sometimes Sunday). We'll be posting bonus audio content from time to time as well, so be sure to follow and subscribe so you don't miss a minute of Electrek's high-voltage daily news! Got news? Let us know!Drop us a line at tips@electrek.co. You can also rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show! Read more: Renault E-Tech T semi truck gets 600 km range for '25, logs 19 million miles.
In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week's episode, we discuss Tesla increasing its sale incentives, a potential new EV credit in California, Rivian's new factory gets funded, and more. Today's episode is sponsored by Huffy Bicycles, a household name in micromobility. For a limited time, use promo code "ELECTREKGM" at checkout for 30% off the purchase of an Electric Green Machine drifting Trike, and be sure to explore all of Huffy's Black Friday Deals at Huffy.com. Today's episode is sponsored by Buzz Bicycles, an omnichannel eBike brand that prioritizes excellent value for its growing base of eBike enthusiasts. For a limited time, use promo code "ELECTREK200" at checkout for $200 off the purchase of a Buzz Centris Folding eBike, and be sure to explore all of the company's Black Friday Deals at Buzzbicycles.com. The show is live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek's YouTube channel. As a reminder, we'll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in. After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS We now have a Patreon if you want to help us avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons and more coming. Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast: Tesla now offers lease buyouts – after saying it would keep cars as robotaxis Tesla boosts referral reward to $2,000 discounts on new EVs, even Cybertruck Curious Tesla vehicles under covers raises some questions Tesla releases API pricing, dev says would cost $60 million per year to run his 3rd-party app Tesla adds longer cables and more to Superchargers as non-Tesla EVs complicate things Elon Musk fires back on excluding Tesla from California's new EV incentive he wants to kill Rivian Adventure Network open to other cars soon, will be ‘awesome' says CEO Rivian secures $6.6 billion loan for new plant – but with one major caveat Porsche will keep gas-powered and hybrid vehicles alive as EV sales slow BYD confirms next-gen Blade EV battery is coming soon, promising even more range Leaked email signals BYD's plan to heat up EV price war Here's the live stream for today's episode starting at 4:00 p.m. ET (or the video after 5 p.m. ET): https://www.youtube.com/live/OkI3LviRMsg
On today's exciting episode of Quick Charge, Tesla is making significant updates to its Supercharger network as it welcomes new makes and models to the service. Meanwhile, analysts are expecting a big EV market spike ahead of the new year. We've also got a more efficient charge port heating system, a major offshore wind program that's backing down in the face of a Donald Trump presidency, and big news about the state of solar and wind in America's energy mix. Today's episode is sponsored by BLUETTI, a leading provider of portable power stations, solar generators, and energy storage systems. For a limited time, save up to 52% during BLUETTI's exclusive Black Friday sale, now through November 28, and be sure to use promo code BLUETTI5OFF for 5% off all power stations sitewide. Learn more by clicking here. Today's episode is also sponsored by Huffy Bicycles, a household name in micromobility. For a limited time, use promo code “ELECTREKGM” at checkout for 30% off the purchase of an Electric Green Machine drifting Trike, and be sure to explore all of Huffy's Black Friday Deals here. Source Links Tesla adds longer cables and more to Superchargers as non-Tesla EVs complicate things Tesla adds direct charge port defrosting option just in time for winter Last call on amazing BLUETTI 72-hour Black Friday Flash Deals – save up to 60% on top sellers Total ‘pauses' New York offshore wind project after Trump win EV sales are set to surge as buyers rush to claim discounts that may disappear in 2025 Huffy upgrades Green Machine for electric age as $600 adult drift trike Renewables powered 24% of US electricity in first 3 quarters of 2024 Prefer listening to your podcasts? Audio-only versions of Quick Charge are now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded, usually, Monday through Thursday (and sometimes Sunday). We'll be posting bonus audio content from time to time as well, so be sure to follow and subscribe so you don't miss a minute of Electrek's high-voltage daily news! Got news? Let us know!Drop us a line at tips@electrek.co. You can also rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show! Read more: E-quipment highlight | Palfinger FLS 25 eDRIVE truck mounted forklift.
On today's fact-checking episode of Quick Charge, we've got a showdown brewing between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, an updated 650 hp Kia EV6 GT that's ready to take on the world, and some sweet deals on battery-powered goodies. We've also got new electric buses at UCLA that are powered by inductive current in the road itself, and a massive new solar project on a site more famous for coal than clean. All this and a little bit of fact-checking on some fresh musky nonsense – enjoy! Today's episode is sponsored by BLUETTI, a leading provider of portable power stations, solar generators, and energy storage systems. For a limited time, save up to 52% during BLUETTI's exclusive Black Friday sale, now through November 28, and be sure to use promo code BLUETTI5OFF for 5% off all power stations site wide. Learn more at this link. Source Links California to step up with an EV rebate if Trump kills the $7,500 federal tax credit Elon Musk fires back on excluding Tesla from California's new EV incentive he wants to kill UCLA receives $20M to electrify bus fleet and deploy California's first in-road EV charging system Check out Kia's upgraded EV6 GT with 650 hp, starting at just over $50,000 in Korea GM's next electric pickup truck might actually be a Hyundai or vice versa Save 30% off the Huffy Electric Green Machine during its Black Friday sales event Former coal mine land to host 5.5 GW of solar as Peabody partners with RWE Today's episode is also sponsored by Huffy Bicycles, a household name in micromobility. For a limited time, use promo code "ELECTREKGM" at checkout for 30% off the purchase of an Electric Green Machine drifting Trike, and be sure to explore all of Huffy's Black Friday Deals at Huffy.com. Prefer listening to your podcasts? Audio-only versions of Quick Charge are now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded, usually, Monday through Thursday (and sometimes Sunday). We'll be posting bonus audio content from time to time as well, so be sure to follow and subscribe so you don't miss a minute of Electrek's high-voltage daily news! Got news? Let us know!Drop us a line at tips@electrek.co. You can also rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show! Read more: E-quipment highlight | Palfinger FLS 25 eDRIVE truck mounted forklift.
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This morning Cam wants to take his neighbor Blake to the stand. He is claiming that Blake stole his Huffy Rock Creek 18 Speed Mountain BIke and can see it in his garage. What will the final verdict be?
It's Spring of 1988, you jumped off your Huffy and ran inside to see G.I. Joe The Magazine waiting for you on the counter! Even better... It has an interview with Alf! It also has an exciting story of highway subterfuge with everyone's favorite Road Pig and... Skidmark! Skidmark.... I'll be the Movies and a Meal Podcast has covered many highway chase movies. Give their podcast a listen to find out! We also have a winner in our 3D Joes Digipack giveaway! Listen to find out who!
This week on Electrek's Wheel-E podcast, we discuss the most popular news stories from the world of electric bikes and other nontraditional electric vehicles. This time, that includes Huffy bringing back its fun Green Machine drift trike in a powerful new form, Tern launching its new Quick Haul Long, taking a look at Rattan's Pinus, Key Biscayne banning electric bikes, Mahle's new lightweight e-bike system, and more. The Wheel-E podcast returns every two weeks on Electrek's YouTube channel, Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter. As a reminder, we'll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in. After the show ends, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS We also have a Patreon if you want to help us to avoid more ads and invest more in our content. We have some awesome gifts for our Patreons and more coming. Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the Wheel-E podcast today: Huffy upgrades Green Machine for electric age as $600 adult drift trike Tern's new Quick Haul Long electric cargo bike shows it's not the size that matters Rattan's newest electric bike has a name you can't say in polite company Footloose, for e-bikes? The US town that banned all electric bicycles Proposed California bill seeks to rein in fast electric bicycle speeds MAHLE X30 system launched as new drive for fancy hub motor e-bikes Here's the live stream for today's episode starting at 10:30 a.m. ET (or the video after 11:30 a.m. ET): https://www.youtube.com/live/_sABwbND-Ro
Paul Houghoughi (The Climbing Physio) returns for our promised part 2! This was every bit as good as our first episode. In part 2 we focused on how to build bulletproof knees and hamstrings for heel hooks, how to prevent shoulder injuries, how to strengthen and mobilize your neck and back, some of the most common changes to climber's bodies as we age, and more. Paul also shared helpful advice for folks who feel overwhelmed by the endless possibilities of injury prevention. We covered fingers, wrists, and elbows in EP 207.Watch the Video Interview of this episode:EP 222: Paul Houghoughi Return — Uncut Video!Become a Patron - 7 Day Free Trial!patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Check out Fenix!fenixlighting.comMy Go-To Headlamp: HL32R-TThe Cadillac of Headlamps: HM65R-TCheck out Tindeq!tindeq.comUse code “nugget” for $10 off your order!Check out KAYA!kayaclimb.comUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 20% off your first year of KAYA PRO!Check out Crimpd!crimpd.comOr download the Crimpd app for free! We are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:Michael Roy, Craig Lee, Mark and Julie Calhoun, Yinan Liu, Zach Emery, Alex Pluta, and Matt WalterShow Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/paul-houghoughi-returnsNuggets:(00:00:00) – Intro(00:03:10) – Life update from Steven(00:11:07) – OQS banter(00:13:34) – Recap of my first episode with Paul (EP 207)(00:18:48) – Wrist widgets(00:23:33) – TFCC pain & injury prevention(00:27:41) – Knee exercises for heel hooks(00:32:44) – Lifting straps for hamstring training(00:35:33) – Copenhagen planks with flexed hip(00:39:20) – Clarifying questions(00:43:50) – Protocols for hamstring work(00:48:52) – Nordic curls(00:51:52) – One-the-wall rehab for knee injuries(00:54:51) – Sumo deadlift(00:55:51) – How to train for tweaky heel hooks(00:58:11) – Recap of hamstring rehab(00:59:01) – How to strengthen your neck and back for carrying crash pads(01:08:11) – Stop firefighting(01:10:14) – How to release tight neck muscles(01:12:38) – Daily joint mobilization(01:15:15) – Multifidus injury & more neck rehab ideas(01:22:05) – Shoulder injuries(01:27:11) – How to build bulletproof shoulders(01:31:01) – Turkish Get-Ups and kettlebells(01:36:03) – Doing things for a specific reason(01:41:17) – Having a meaningful goal(01:43:01) – Good pain vs. bad pain(01:48:46) – Patterns in aging climbers(01:53:20) – Good climbers vs. Olympians(01:55:59) – Coach & clinician symbiosis(01:58:45) – The booty thrust(02:02:11) – Tips for aspiring Physios(02:06:52) – How Paul maintains an 8A level(02:11:01) – What's next for Paul(02:13:02) – EXTRA teaser for Patrons
People regularly get confused between a pulley strain and an irritation of the tendon, which Huffy has called 'crimp finger'. In this podcast highlight it explains the differences between the two to enable you to diagnose the correct injury so that you can seek the correct treatment. This podcast highlight is a snippet of our podcast with GB climbing physio, which covers various topics related to climbing injuries and rehabilitation.Tune in to the full episode highlight on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more! The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
This week brings you episode 195 “Gary's Got Talent” with Gary Laurent. Gary was a racer in the 80's that made the transition into freestyle, doing shows and more. The show starts at 8:00pm Est on our Facebook, YouTube and Twitch page. We look forward to talking about All Things BMX and more GaryThe ATB Krew coming to you live from "The Ethan Clark" studios, in the busy metropolis of Hartland Michigan.Chris and I are at the Die Job Apparel News Desk. Die Job Apparel offers full design and production of custom apparel, customer promotional items and vinyl decals. Elevate your brand today with Die Job Apparel. https://www.facebook.com/diejobapparelMelissa is back in her producers perch brought to from the good people at Gatenine Custom Number Plateswww.gateninedesign.comDanger Snacks brings you our guest this week.“The snack that is the difference between draggin' ass and haulin' ass”www.dangersnacks.com Discount “Shitshow”Don't forget to support the show you can send us stars on Facebook or directly send us support on our Buy Me A Coffee Page the link is in the chat.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/allthingsbmxThe show's chat is sponsored by BMX-Rox Photographywww.roxandcoco.comTonights Trivia is brought to you by Bombshell Racing Systemhttps://bombshellparts.comTonights Lighting Round is brought to you by 110% Nutritionwww.110nutrition.com Discount Code “allthingsbmx” Our show doesn't happen with the support of the following companies. Please shop them for all your needs. The Hack Shackhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057675570612Get-O Wear https://www.facebook.com/getoweardB Sports Worldhttps://www.facebook.com/dbsportsworldBmx Race Supply https://www.bmxracesupply.comMega Design Group www.megadesigngroup.comGuest Contact Infohttps://www.instagram.com/garylaurenthttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008290876148Next Week's Show:Make sure you are back here next week for Huffy's Carly Kane joins us again to talk All Things BMXSupport the show
Paul Houghoughi (The Climbing Physio) is one of the top physiotherapists in the world for climbing injuries. We talked about how to rehab lumbrical injuries, training with hypermobile fingers, wrist strengthening exercises, causes of synovitis and capsulitis, why stretching your fingers is important, blood work for stiff joints, tennis and golfers elbow, how to decipher different types of elbow pain, Paul's top advice to not get injured, and much more!Become a Patron - 7 Day Free Trial!patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Watch the Video Interview:EP 207: Paul Houghoughi — Uncut Video!Check out Rhino Skin Solutions!rhinoskinsolutions.comUse code “NUGGET” at checkout for 20% off your next order!Check out KAYA!kayaclimb.comUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 20% off your first year of KAYA PRO!Check out Crimpd!crimpd.comOr download the Crimpd app for free!Check out Tindeq!tindeq.comUse code “nugget” for $10 off your order!We are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:Michael Roy, Craig Lee, Mark and Julie Calhoun, Yinan Liu, Zach Emery, Alex Pluta, and Matt WalterShow Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/paul-houghoughiNuggets:(00:00:00) – Intro(00:02:28) – Topics covered(00:04:01) – Paul's grandfather, and how Paul became a climbing Physio(00:08:08) – Plans for the Olympics(00:08:44) – Lumbrical injuries(00:16:21) – Stress shielding(00:18:24) – Rehabbing lumbrical injuries(00:24:56) – Preventing lumbrical injuries(00:26:25) – Grip gears, and Alex Megos(00:29:19) – How to introduce a new grip position(00:34:13) – Training with hypermobile fingers(00:39:05) – The link between hypermobility and proprioception(00:41:33) – Wrist strengthening exercises(00:48:35) – Synovitis and capsulitis(00:55:39) – Climbing with synovitis and capsulitis(00:59:25) – How to promote finger health and prevent finger injuries at any age(01:03:06) – Why stretching your fingers is important(01:06:31) – Blood work for stiff joints(01:07:35) – What is normal to expect as we age?(01:09:18) – Playing the long game(01:11:08) – Hiding the broccoli(01:12:53) – The danger of overloading yourself with exercises(01:17:27) – Tennis Elbow(01:23:32) – My experience with Golfers Elbow(01:25:57) – End-of-range contractions(01:27:45) – Preventing elbow injuries(01:29:31) – How to decipher types of elbow pain (tendons vs. nerves vs. joints)(01:33:55) – Elbow joint issues(01:35:14) – Good rehab comes down to specific diagnosis(01:36:14) – Paul's top advice to not get injured(01:40:14) – Wrap up and EXTRA for Patrons!
I think it would be ok to say that Matthew Pohlkamp is a jack of all trades or rather a renaissance man. He went from having a great BMX career to becoming an established actor in Hollywood. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio he began his racing career at 11 years old. His dad bought him a Huffy bike from a grocery store. The first track he hit was River Star BMX. Pohlkamp got second in his first race. By the next year he was racing state races. When he turned expert by his own admission Pohlkamp says he got waxed. Hard work saw him eventually get picked up by the iconic brand S&M. Throughout his career he would ride for companies like DK, twice, Schwinn, Kuwahara, to Dan's Comp. Before his career ended Pohlkamp would race in the XGames and become a world champion. Pohlkamp got the acting bug after a friend encouraged him to take an acting class. From that day he's never looked back. He's done commercials, movies, and he recently finished work on the show "Grey's Anatomy." The episode is expected to run in April of this year. So, when I first said Pohlkamp is a jack of all trades I wasn't joking. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
The night the lights went out in Vegas is covered here with Matthes, Weege and Rarick talk about the weirdo Vegas SX, the riders being more upset about off-track stuff than the lights, the bad track, Huffy and Ryno in 125's and then we get Jeff Emig on the line to talk about why he raced, the fallout from that, what it was like being his first 250SX win and more.
This week, walleye guide Ross Robertson goes deep on “video game fishing” and shallow on compliments, we steal a new Huffy bicycle from a little girl at a derby, get forward-facing about bedded bluegills, and ride off in an Argo like Thelma and Louise.
The Desert Classic, Cam vs Kam, Huffy is back, World Cup season is around the corner, Tory's Ravens suck, and plenty more bs in between. #Chatter
Our guest this week is a designer who believes that the best results come from challenging the norm. With over 20 years in the industry, he knows what makes and breaks a project. Joining the show is Chief Brand and Design Officer at Design Environments, Ben Nicholas!Ben sits down with Host Dan Ryan for a conversation on the importance of building human connections in all elements of the industry. Ben shares how his route as a paperboy inspired his love for hospitality, his philosophy of creating designs that foster genuine and effortless hospitality experiences, and the importance of challenging the norm.Takeaways: Hospitality is about creating connections and ensuring that people feel a sense of belonging and being part of something. It extends beyond physical spaces like hotels and can be experienced in restaurants, bars, and everyday life.Being open to unexpected opportunities and taking leaps of faith can lead to amazing experiences and personal growth. Embracing naivety and excitement allows us to create unique and memorable journeys in life.Maintaining meaningful connections and cherishing the time spent together are valuable lessons. Prioritizing relationships and seizing opportunities can lead to personal and professional growth.Working on projects globally brings challenges that require adaptability and quick learning, such as understanding different markets' expectations and keeping teams motivated to deliver great design.The future is full of exciting opportunities and possibilities, especially when it comes to establishing and growing a service design team. Embracing the potential and putting in the necessary work can lead to exciting outcomes and personal fulfillment.The most cherished memories from working on projects are not about the physical outcomes, but rather the people and experiences that were shared. These memories serve as a reminder of the joy and bonds formed during the collaborative process.In design and project planning, having a well-defined process and being open to exploration are crucial. Renovation presents greater challenges than new builds, requiring creativity to enhance the space within constraints.Quote of the Show: “I like the term tour guide. I don't like the word boss.” - Ben NicholasLinks:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ben_tcbn/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-nicholas-id/ Website: https://www.designenvironments.com/ Shout Outs:04:10 - Iowa State:https://www.iastate.edu/ 04:41 - The Gettys Group Companies: https://www.gettys.com/ 05:32 - Agatha Christie05:35 - Thomas Mann11:54 - Ali Bacon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alibacon/ 31:07 - Katy Daly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-daly-0bb40579/ 31:29 - Elvis38:48 - Mongoose: https://www.mongoose.com/ 38:51 - Huffy: https://www.huffy.com/ 38:57 - Stranger Things: https://www.netflix.com/title/80057281 39:41 - Magnum PI39:48 - Golden Girls41:29 - Bea Arthur45:36 - Oreos: https://www.oreo.com/ 48:24 - Madonna48:25 - Dick Tracy48:53 - Warren Beatty49:14 - Regent Beverly Wilshire: https://www.fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire/ Ways to Tune In: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0A2XOJvb6mGqEPYJ5bilPXApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defining-hospitality-podcast/id1573596386Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGVmaW5pbmdob3NwaXRhbGl0eS5saXZlL2ZlZWQueG1sAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8c904932-90fa-41c3-813e-1cb8f3c42419
Show #229 - This week we chat about Big Sexy's Ghost Story on Episode 102 of The Odd Trails Podcast, the hella deal on the Huffy Electric Fatbike and try to make sense of this Off-Season Road Bike Training nonsense! Talkin' Schmack! https://www.roadbikerider.com/common-off-season-cycling-mistakes/ Mistake one, you ride a road bike! Liquidation sale I guess. https://www.huffy.com/bikes/panama-jack-fat-tire-electric-bike-e4800/ Willy Porter made reference to acoustic vs electric bikes at Studio Session Tuesday This podcast read the story Big Sexy submitted about his friend. It's 7 mins 20 secs in. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2NjK6oZaAYblvGxScgt7jr?fbclid=IwAR0d4EmEe8qlvIaMK6jNwQnmYy5U34N3_V7zDvl4TZa3fTtFidIXGtDgvE4 Please like our Page on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FullSpectrumCyclingdotcom Sven's SV650 at South Beach - Port Washington, WI Sven's Honda NAVI. What a fun bike! Bradford Beach in Milwaukee Show Beer - It's Pabst! Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Shit Worth Doin' Dec 2nd, World Wide! - Global Fatbike Day - International Fat-bike Day Celebrations - https://fat-bike.com/2023/11/global-fat-bike-day-2023-celebration-directory/ Dec 2nd Milwaukee Santa Cycle Rampage - https://e.givesmart.com/events/yAr/ Dec 9th Madison Santa Cycle Rampage - https://e.givesmart.com/events/z7P/ International Fat-bike Day Celebrations - https://fat-bike.com/2023/11/global-fat-bike-day-2023-celebration-directory/ Dec 16th - Chicago Bike Winter's 23rd annual Santa Cycle Rampage - https://thechainlink.org/events/chicago-bike-winter-s-23rd-annual-santa-cycle-rampage? Dec 16th - Shelltrack Fatbike Relay - Manitowoc, WI - https://facebook.com/events/s/shelltrack-2023-fat-bike-relay/870700094550633/ If you are in the bike industry… CABDA West: January 10 & 11, 2024 – Ontario Convention Center (Los Angeles Metro Area) CABDA Midwest: February 7 & 8, 2024 – Schaumburg Convention Center (Chicago Metro Area) CABDA East: March 6 & 7, 2024 – Meadowlands Expo Center (New York City Metro Area) https://www.cabdashow.com My rescued chairs! Pretty rough but follow along as I attempt to restore them to a serviceable standard. Bikes! Small Surly Ice Cream Truck Surly Wednesday Fatbike Custom Build - Large - Shangri-La Green Large Schlick Cycles APe for aggressive fatbiking - Purple. Possibly the last APe! Definitely the last Teesdale-built APe! Large Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Black Medium Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Orange Wu-Tang Singlespeed from State Bicycles Large Schlick Cycles Tatanka, Orange. Wyatt Medium Fatbike - Custom Powdercoat Schlick Fatbikes A bunch of Schlick Growler (Zen Bicycle Fabrications AR 45) frames for custom builds. 29+ Schlick Cycles frames for custom builds Contact info@everydaycycles.com Wilson Family Band at Uptowner - Riverwest in Milwaukee Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Disclosure: Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. Clicking these and making a purchase will directly support Full Spectrum Cycling. Thanks!
One of the most successful Touring Car drivers in the modern era joins Rusty. Rob Huff is a race winner in British Touring Cars, he is the 2020 Scandinavian Touring Car champion and he was king of the world in this game back in 2012. Now, Huffy finds himself right in the mix to win the 2023 TCR World Tour moving to just one point from the lead after an epic night of racing at Sydney Motorsport Park. Before the pair set off on a Griswold Tour to the Mountain for this weekend's Bathurst International, they chatted about the depth of Aussie talent and just how good Will Brown is. Plus, what the future holds after rumoured interest in a return to the BTCC next season and what it's going to be like for Rob going toe-to-toe with a mate for this year's title. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about in future Motorsport Brief episodes with Rusty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did we get here? I had a brief conversation with Chris about potentially co-hosting a month or two ago and we landed on a single name: Harold McGruther. A true icon behind the scenes. Intelligent, polarizing, hilarious, and after 40 years of growing, building, and marketing brands, he's a true wealth of crazy stories, historical facts, and insight. Truly an honor to have McGoo sit down and run through his timeline and scratch the surface of his long history in the BMX industry....Five hours is a really, really long podcast. I debated on trimming it down or splitting it into two episodes. In the end, I think one massive episode is the answer... Thanks to Oskar Blues for supporting the Unclicked Podcast!https://oskarblues.comHosts:Ryan Fudger: https://www.instagram.com/fyanrudgerChris Moeller: https://www.instagram.com/moeller_chrisGuests:Harold McGrutherJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuSZUuRMLzOP0I6ItdA6uAQ/joinIf you enjoyed this video, please subscribe :) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuSZUuRMLzOP0I6ItdA6uAQ?sub_confirmation=1If you like what we do and want to support, check out our online shop... https://shop.ourbmx.com/0:00 — Intro and beginnings (torker and BMX Plus)35:30 — CW Team Manager51:00 — GT BMX Golden days57:00 — inventing the box jump and first street contest1:13:20 - End of GT into Mongoose1:35:20 — fired for putting a transvestite on the mongoose catalog1:46:30 — “first time since I was 12 that I was unemployed”2:07:00 — story time2:18:40 — Is the BMX industry doomed?2:40:30 — “it's gonna go the same way as rollerblading”3:07:30 — Univega and the Rob-o ditch gap3:18:19 — Revolution advertising/creation of SNAFU3:30:55 — Downhill racing series on ESPN3:48:30 — Selling SNAFU/Biltwell4:20:50 — best/worst rider he's ever worked with4:41:50 — Huffy vs big box retailer4:48:50 — Breakdowns, Carey Hart, and Car accidents
How did we get here? I had a brief conversation with Chris about potentially co-hosting a month or two ago and we landed on a single name: Harold McGruther. A true icon behind the scenes. Intelligent, polarizing, hilarious, and after 40 years of growing, building, and marketing brands, he's a true wealth of crazy stories, historical facts, and insight. Truly an honor to have McGoo sit down and run through his timeline and scratch the surface of his long history in the BMX industry....Five hours is a really, really long podcast. I debated on trimming it down or splitting it into two episodes. In the end, I think one massive episode is the answer... Thanks to Oskar Blues for supporting the Unclicked Podcast!https://oskarblues.comHosts:Ryan Fudger: https://www.instagram.com/fyanrudgerChris Moeller: https://www.instagram.com/moeller_chrisGuests:Harold McGrutherJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuSZUuRMLzOP0I6ItdA6uAQ/joinIf you enjoyed this video, please subscribe :) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuSZUuRMLzOP0I6ItdA6uAQ?sub_confirmation=1If you like what we do and want to support, check out our online shop... https://shop.ourbmx.com/0:00 — Intro and beginnings (torker and BMX Plus)35:30 — CW Team Manager51:00 — GT BMX Golden days57:00 — inventing the box jump and first street contest1:13:20 - End of GT into Mongoose1:35:20 — fired for putting a transvestite on the mongoose catalog1:46:30 — “first time since I was 12 that I was unemployed”2:07:00 — story time2:18:40 — Is the BMX industry doomed?2:40:30 — “it's gonna go the same way as rollerblading”3:07:30 — Univega and the Rob-o ditch gap3:18:19 — Revolution advertising/creation of SNAFU3:30:55 — Downhill racing series on ESPN3:48:30 — Selling SNAFU/Biltwell4:20:50 — best/worst rider he's ever worked with4:41:50 — Huffy vs big box retailer4:48:50 — Breakdowns, Carey Hart, and Car accidentsSupport the show
Welcome to episode 178 “Stompin Stu" with Stu Thomsen. ABA's very first No.1 Pro, in 1979. Stompin' Stu is perhaps one of the biggest names our sport has ever known. The sponsors that Stu rode for are a who's who of BMX or BMX history--Dirtmaster, Webco, DG, FMF, Shimano, SE Racing, Redline and Huffy. Stu had a huge presence during his career and was a powerful, imposing rider in the PRO ranks. While riding for Huffy in the mid-80's, Stu became the highest paid BMX pro, having his own signature frame sold in department stores nationwide. After retirement, Mighty Stu owned and operated his own bike shop in Riverside, CA. Today, Stu is a Sheriff in Southern California and shows up, on occasion, at a few nationals a year to show that he still commands respect on a bike.. Stu will be joining us on the Danger Snacks Satellite Video.The ATB Krew coming to you live from "The Desoto BMX" studios, in the busy metropolis of Hartland Michigan.Danger Snacks“The snack that is the difference between draggin' ass and haulin' ass”www.dangersnacks.comDon't forget to support the show you can send us stars on Facebook or directly send us support on our Buy Me A Coffee Page the link is in the chat. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/allthingsbmxChris and I are at the Desoto Desk brought to you by Desoto BMX “Right Now” https://www.facebook.com/desototxbmxMelissa is back in her producers perch brought to from the good people at Gatenine Custom Number Plateswww.gateninedesign.comThe show's chat is sponsored by BMX-Rox Photography www.roxandcoco.comOur chat question for tonight: What song do you listen to, to hype you up before a race? Tonights Lighting Round is brought to you by 110% Nutrition www.110nutrition.comOur show doesn't happen with the support of the following companies. Please shop them for all your needs. Answer BMXhttps://answerbmx.comDie Job Apparel https://www.facebook.com/diejobapparelBombshell Racing Systemshttps://b2bike.usGuest Contact Infowww.sevenpointscbd.comwww.facebook.com/stu.thomsenwww.instagram.com/stompnstuhttps://www.facebook.com/1635716957/posts/10228254151052367/?mibextid=HCQPzMLIGHTNING ROUNDBrought to you by 110% Nutrition100% Nutritions mission is to deliver the highest quality products and service in the supplement industry. Visit 110% nutrition at www.110nutrition.com. Next Week's Show:Join us for next week's show when Josh Smith of BMX Race Supply and Vet pro will be joining us to talk All Things BMX. Support the show
Ella Dershowitz has a reputation for crafting awesome crosswords, and she does nothing to sully that in today's puzzle, with a fine set of clues that run from funny to punny to ... some other word that ends in unny (ahem).
Do you ever have flashbacks to the days of old when you find yourself on a stolen Huffy running from the cops? Copier companies are just as bad as used car salesmen. They do half-assed work and leave before the job is finished! Mitch McConnell has another mental lockup live on TV and both parties sweep it under the rug as if nothing happened. www.thehypepodcast.comwww.patreon.com/thehypepodcastwww.facebook.com/thehypepodcast503-776-0167
Welcome to another episode of the Rodes Live Podcast. We're back with a Bonus to kick off the week. I talk about being a member of the Cub Scouts. This episode is about listening to your parents as well as being obedient. I take you on a journey through my neighborhood. I also express the love I had for my Huffy. This episode is available on all streaming platforms. #podcasts #podcast #podcasting #podcastersofinstagram #podcastlife #podcaster #podcasters #podcastshow #spotify #applepodcasts #youtube #podcastlove #newpodcast #spotifypodcast #podcastaddict #podcastinglife #comedy #music #radio #podcasthost #itunes #podcastsofinstagram #applepodcast #podcastmovement #podcastnetwork #love #entrepreneur #motivation #podcastcommunity #podernfamily Audio: Linktr.ee/Rodes or www.rodesonline.net www.rodeslivepodcaststore.com (Merch).
Join host Christy Smallwood in this Small Business Success Talks episode as she sits down with special guest George Potts from Fifth Influence. Together, they delve into an insightful discussion covering a wide range of topics including marketing, leadership, small business success, objectives and key results, people management, growth, coaching, strategic planning, and much more. Discover valuable strategies and actionable advice that can help propel your business towards success this summer and beyond. https://smallbusinesssuccesstalk.biz/ GUEST'S BIO: George Potts started Fifth Influence a year after leading the digital and social media efforts on the celebrated 84 Lumber Super Bowl advertising campaign in 2017. Recognized as one of the top 10 Super Bowl campaigns of all time, recipient of a Cannes Gold Lion, covered and discussed by 1,000s of media outlets, featured in several advertising textbooks, it generated so much interest to watch the conclusion of the commercial online that it broke the internet. It was such a pop cultural phenomenon that Saturday Night Live lampooned the effort in a skit featuring Cecily Strong a week after the Super Bowl. Over 20 years George produced award winning digital and social media efforts for tens of iconic brands from Huffy bikes to Nestle Drumstick and rising challenger brands like Premier Protein and YellaWood accomplishing a litany of digital marketing firsts such as: • The earliest CPG brand integrations in social media games for Dreyer's/Edy's Fruit Bars (now Outshine) and Stouffer's Mac N Cheese in Zynga's Farmville • Cross-referencing Google Earth data with social media profiles to target and advertise to homeowners that need decks for YellaWood, and • Facebook live-streaming of hunting and angling outings on Facebook for Dick's Sporting Goods' Field & Stream brand and retail stores. Potts brought big brand digital advertising and marketing bona fides to political and issue advocacy campaigns. He's not a political novice though. Thirty-years ago, he graduated from Duquesne University with a B.A. in Political Science and moved to Washington, D.C. to pursue a Ph.D. in American Politics. Over the summer however, he quickly made connections, abandoned his plans, and worked on Capitol Hill. When his girlfriend and now wife asked him to return to Pittsburgh a few years later, he pivoted and built a career in digital advertising, but never abandoned politics. He would freelance as digital communications advisor to local and regional political campaigns including several Pittsburgh mayoral races, occasionally bringing the work into the agency he was working for at the time. He is also a recognized expert in using social media listening to guide and predict political campaigns. One example: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ‘Sara's to Lose'. https://www.linkedin.com/company/fifthinfluence/ https://twitter.com/fifthinfluence https://www.instagram.com/fifthinfluence/ https://www.facebook.com/fifthinfluence Listen in to George's podcast at https://marketingpodcasts.net/show/yajagoff-on-fifth/ ********************************************************************* This episode of Small Business Success Talk brought to you by: Chrysaetos. Making a better human experience by building better leaders. We are the Leadership Professionals. https://chrysaetos.biz/ Eagle Eye Strategic Marketing. Meaningful marketing that creates meaningful results. https://eagleeyestrategicmarketing.biz/ Interested in booking Christy for your next event? Visit https://christysmallwood.com/, or email sidekick@eagleeyestrategies.biz for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friend from Childhood's Last Days Would I recognize youall these years laterfriend from childhood's last days?From bottomless time playing Atariand banana seat bicycles riding over cracked sidewalkslate into summer nights?How have you aged, with adad-bod belly and a receding hairline?or are you just divorce-worn,living aloneexcept every other weekend?What have you become, what with your skills at Space Invadersand your facility with the Rubic's Cube?If you saw me,would you know me?Would we pull out two Huffy's from behind the shed of memoryand pedal off together once moreby the blue glow glory of the street lamps?
We had the pleasure of interviewing We Are Scientists Zoom video!American rock band We Are Scientists debuted in the early aughts with the angular post-punk edge of With Love and Squalor, later evolving to incorporate polished synths and expanded atmospherics on efforts like 2016's Helter Seltzer, 2018's Megaplex, and 2021's Huffy. Although modestly popular in America, they were a hit in the U.K., where the group's sound -- part post-punk revival and part indie rock with a touch of '80s synth pop -- drew parallels to contemporaries like Editors, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, and the Killers. Formed on the West Coast by three California-based college students, We Are Scientists officially took flight after frontman and guitar Keith Murray, bass player Chris Cain, and drummer Michael Tapper (who replaced founding drummer/vocalist Scott Lamb) relocated to Brooklyn and began building a small but devoted following. After releasing three EPs and one independent album -- Safety, Fun, and Learning (In That Order) -- the group signed with Virgin Records and released their major-label debut, With Love and Squalor, in early 2006. The effort peaked at ten on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and eventually was certified gold in the U.K. In 2008, We Are Scientists -- reduced to a duo comprising Cain and Murray after Tapper parted ways with the group -- put out their second full-length album, Brain Thrust Mastery. Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid, the set included the singles "After Hours" and "Chick Lit." As before, the record found popularity in the U.K., where it debuted at number 11 on the albums chart. In late 2012, the band entered the studio in New York with producer Chris Coady (Beach House, Gang Gang Dance, Blonde Redhead) to record sessions for their fourth record. Burrows relocated to the city from England while he worked with Murray and Cain to write and record tracks for the album. Titled TV en Français, it arrived in early 2014 on 100%/Dine Alone Records and featured appearances by Rose Elinor Dougall (Mark Ronson) and Tim Wheeler (Ash). In 2016, We Are Scientists returned with their fifth studio album, Helter Seltzer, produced by Max Hart (of Katy Perry's band). The effort charted in the Top 50 of the U.K. and Scottish charts. Two years later, they delivered their sixth effort, the polished Megaplex, also produced by Hart. The album featured the singles "Heart Is a Weapon," "Not Another Word," and "Your Light Has Changed."Following the 2020 launch of their own Dumpster Dive podcast, the group returned with the full-length Huffy in 2021. Although 2021's Huffy returned to a guitar-driven sound, Lobes, the band's eighth studio album, released early 2023, is their synthiest, electronic beatiest collection yet. So, really, who even is We Are Scientists? Founding We Are Scientists members Keith Murray (guitar) and Chris Cain (bass) have played with guys like Adam, Michael, Andy, Danny, Chris, Matt, and Gary on drums, but for over five years now have had Keith Carne, who looks like he isn't going anywhere.The band's previous singles “After Hours,” “Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt,” “The Great Escape,” “It's a Hit” and “Chick Lit” all have charted in the US/UK and the band have appeared on US late night talk shows, The Late Show with David Letterman, Conan and Carson Daly and performed at Coachella, Sasquatch, and All Points West festivals. In the UK, the band played the Reading and Leeds main stage and Glastonbury Festivals among other world-wide touring. The release of Lobes was celebrated with a very special hometown show at Brooklyn Made on January 20, 2023.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #WeAreScientists #Lobes #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Join Ben & Billy for Episode 1137! Tonight, we'll take a look at N'Spectre's new van, a new perspective on KingCobra's living space, AND MORE! New PC Fundraiser: https://drunkenpeasants.betterworld.org/campaigns/help-drunken-peasants-get-new-co Support our audio feed to get EXTRA content: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-drunken-peasants-podcast/id1013248653https://open.spotify.com/show/6eulbMV0APnJ5yNR8Jc3IMhttps://bit.ly/SticherDrunkenPeasants Streamlabs Link: https://streamlabs.com/drunkenpeasants/tip *Google Calendar* https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=sund2qrenq20a2d5802cpp9i6k%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles*iCal* https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/sund2qrenq20a2d5802cpp9i6k%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.icsIntegrate into your Calendar: http://bit.ly/DPTAPCalendar SUPPORT US: https://patreon.com/DPhttps://bit.ly/BraveAppDPhttps://bit.ly/BenBillyMerchhttps://streamlabs.com/drunkenpeasantshttps://youtube.com/DrunkenPeasants/joinhttps://subscribestar.com/DrunkenPeasantsPODSURVEY: https://podsurvey.com/peasants SOCIAL MEDIA:https://discord.gg/2fnWTbEhttps://fb.com/DrunkenPeasantshttps://twitch.tv/DrunkenPeasantshttps://twitter.com/DrunkenPeasantshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-drunken-peasants-podcast/id1013248653https://open.spotify.com/show/6eulbMV0APnJ5yNR8Jc3IMhttps://bit.ly/SticherDrunkenPeasantshttps://bit.ly/DPUndergroundhttp://bit.ly/DPTAPCalendar BEN: https://bit.ly/BenpaiYT BILLY THE FRIDGE: https://youtube.com/Overweighthttps://twitter.com/BillyTheFridgehttps://instagram.com/BillyTheFridge PO BOX:The Drunken Peasants1100 Bellevue Way NESte 8A # 422Bellevue, WA 98004Be sure to put the name on the package you send as "The Drunken Peasants". If you would like to send something to a certain peasant, include a note inside the package with what goes to who. SPECIAL THANKS:https://twitter.com/GFIX_https://twitter.com/SYNJE_Grafxhttps://twitter.com/MarshalMansonhttps://berserkyd.bandcamp.comhttps://youtube.com/channel/UC9BV1g_9Iq67_yCyj5AX_4Q DISCLAIMER:The views and opinions expressed on our show by hosts, guests, or viewers, are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Drunken Peasants.
Atari, Bally, Sega, Namco and so many more... our guest today, Roger Hector, has seen the industry from every perspective during a career that has spanned more than three decades. He shares with us insights into his passions and philosophies on game design, art, and surviving corporate cultures Recorded March 2022. Get us on your mobile device: Android: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly92aWRlb2dhbWVuZXdzcm9vbXRpbWVtYWNoaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iOS: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/video-game-newsroom-time-machine And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM Send comments on twitter @videogamenewsr2 Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vgnrtm Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com Links: http://www.rogerhector.com/ https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,12011/ https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/roger-hector https://www.artcenter.edu/ https://carart.us/products.aspx?x=2&f=artistID&v=18&t=i&ttl=artistName&tmp=2&menu=C12919 https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerhector/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huffy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/battlezone_ https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/warlords_ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Cosmos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Bushnell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Alcorn https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalyst_Technologies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sente_Technologies http://showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_gamesexaminer-sente.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bally%27s_Corporation https://www.trio-tech.com/projects/ghostbusters/ Ghostbusters Ride: https://youtu.be/f2ap1qQPqiU MIB Ride: https://youtu.be/5vh9TZEyc0U https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts https://www.mobygames.com/game/apple2/john-madden-football https://www.mobygames.com/game/one-on-one https://www.mobygames.com/game/caveman-ugh-lympics https://www.mobygames.com/game/will-harveys-zany-golf https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,182/ https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/bio/developerId,203886/ https://www.mobygames.com/company/walt-disney-computer-software-inc https://www.mobygames.com/game/quackshot-starring-donald-duck https://www.mobygames.com/game/disneys-aladdin https://www.mobygames.com/game/disneys-aladdin__ https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Disney_Sound_Source https://www.wavetable.nl/wp-content/uploads/Disney-Sound-Source.jpg https://www.mobygames.com/attribute/sheet/attributeId,44/ https://www.mobygames.com/game/dick-tracy-the-crime-solving-adventure https://www.mobygames.com/game/dick-tracy__ https://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/coaster https://www.mobygames.com/game/donald-ducks-playground Al Lowe Interview - https://www.patreon.com/posts/29977733 Ken Williams - Sierra - https://www.patreon.com/posts/42700706 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Technical_Institute https://www.mobygames.com/game/comix-zone https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,62616/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermorawiec/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Saturn https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/32X https://www.mobygames.com/company/universal-interactive-inc http://www.rogerhector.com/anteroscoachworks.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandai_Namco_Entertainment https://venturevalleygame.com/ https://twitter.com/VentureVG https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VR-1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_VR
Tonight on Failure to Stop Night Shift Andrea breaks down the unsolved missing person case of Tara Leigh Calico. Out for a routine morning bike ride in 1988, Tara was accompanied by her Walkman and her mother's Huffy. She left excited for the day, but never returned home. More chillingly, nearly a year later, this Polaroid was found many miles away. Is this Tara? Who is the boy in the photo? Join me and Tansey as we discuss this sadly unsolved case SPONSORED BY ghostbed.com | Code: WOLFPACK for 35% OFF!
This week we have Huffy joining us. Huffy is one of the leading physiotherapists that specialise in climbing injuries. He attended the Olympics as a physio for Shauna Coxsey and has a stellar reputation for being able to diagnose and treat all the weird and wonderful injuries that climbing throws at him!A huge thanks to out Patrons who are really helping us to keep this show on the road! If you are enjoying the podcast and would like to help out please consider signing up!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823If for any reason my smooth luddite brain has failed to provide a working link you can just search for the careless talk climbing podcast on the website and we'll pop right up. Thanks!Support the show
Jonah got an orange Huffy for his birthday one year and it left an impression. In this episode we're talking about a gift that made a HUGE impression—for 90 years (plus more)! Walk through the example with us and see what the gift of a lifetime really looks like. The Gift of a Lifetime.mp3File Size: 18678 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
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Tara Calico was just 19-years-old when she went out for a bike ride and never returned, her mother would spend the rest of her life searching for her missing daughter.We are looking for hometown True Crime stories for future episodes. Please send your stories to us at: TheSecretSitsPodcast@gmail.comSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSitsFollow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=en#TaraLeighCalico #TaraCalico #NewMexico #PatDoel #JohnDoel #Boston #MoreThanAFeeling #ValenciaCounty #MauryPovich #StJoeBay #Florida #ACurrentAffair #MichaelHenley #FBI #Polaroid #SheriffReneRivera #TrueCrime #podcast #missing #HuffyShooting Straight Radio PodcastWelcome to 2nd Amendment University!! This podcast (formerly known as "Shooting...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
We checked in with our friends Adam Osborn and Earl Holman from Crooked Crab. We talked about the expansion that they are going through to expand their production facility and taproom space. They will even have a pizza kitchen that features a pizza oven decorated like a shark. We also discussed out newest collaboration beer "Dank Farrik". Our good friend Huffy Glass also joined in on this collab. There will be a very limited amount of custom Huffy glasses available to purchase on release day. If you are wondering what Dank Farrik means, here is the definition.Dank farrik: An exclamatory expression from The Mandalorian, possibly an expletive, used to express anger and frustration, as well as astonishment.Subscribe to our YouTube ChannelFollow Chris on Instagram Like us on Facebook! Presented by Roasthouse Pub and Idiom Brewing Co.And supported by ACS - Brand My Beverage, Idiom Brewing Co., District East, and McClintock Distilling.
To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Starting in June, paid subscribers will receive podcasts three days before free subscribers.WhoDoug Fish, President and Founder of the Indy PassRecorded onMay 9, 2022About the Indy PassHere’s an overview of the 2022-23 Indy Pass suite:And here’s what that gets you access to:Why I interviewed himIt’s unfortunate that Steamboat, a personal favorite and one of Colorado’s most amiable mountains, has become the avatar for sticker-shock skiing, but there it is: $269 peak-day walk-up lift tickets last season. Any collateral pain is self-inflicted, and they seem committed to the process, so I don’t feel too bad hammering on them about it. Still, for readers of this newsletter, most of whom have next year’s Ikon Passes tucked into their jacket pockets by Easter, my ceaseless yammering about walk-up ticket prices can probably seem tedious and abstract, like detailing the logistical challenges of sustainable asteroid mining or the tolerable viral load of a brontosaurus: who cares?Which is a fair question. But as the three dozen or so mega-resorts that have mainlined this triple-digit ticket tactic race toward $300 for a day of skiing, a cartoonishly absurd double universe has materialized. One that makes comparisons like this possible: for $10 more than an Ikon-oblivious skier would pay for one day at Steamboat, they could have skied 162 days at 81 ski areas with a $279 Indy Pass. Which is probably more days than most skiers rack up in a decade, and more ski areas than they visit in a lifetime.It’s a hell of a bargain, is what I’m trying to say here, and an amazing product that the greater skiing public has, so far, failed to appreciate in large numbers. Indy predicted 400,000 redemptions this past season. The number came in at 125,000. That’s a 68.75 percent miss, which Fish attributes, in this interview, to overzealous predictions coming off the bomber Covid-induced boom season of 2020-21. What that means, for us skiers, is that this thing probably has plenty of room left to grow.“Growth” means a couple things here. First, more resorts are incoming. Fish promised as much in this interview, even in already crowded New England. The smaller-than-expected number of redemptions means the 85 percent cut of Indy revenue that goes to the resorts was not as diluted as Fish feared it could have been (he explains how the pass operates in the interview). Plus, the new Allied Resorts discount program is broad enough that this thing could easily reach a total of 200 downhill partners (it’s not unthinkable that the addition of cross-country ski areas could push that number toward 300).Second, more skiers are likely coming too. That’s a good thing. Numbers bring stability. Wouldn’t more skiers mean more redemptions? Yes, but it means more revenue, too, and since it’s likely that the most hardcore skiers – i.e. those most likely to redeem 30 days – are already in. Fish was comfortable enough with the average number of redemptions that he held prices steady for next season – and sales are strong as a result.For all the attention The Storm lavishes on the Indy Pass, the product is an industry minnow, not even three years old. Yet somehow this little pass with as many annual visits as an Eagle County weekend has stapled itself to the marquee alongside the Epic and Ikon passes, a toddler in size 14 boots. It’s been astonishing to watch it grow, but it will be more amazing still to see what happens when it grows into those knee-high kicks. Fish is the first three-time guest on The Storm Skiing Podcast. Yes, because he’s generous with his time and humble in his approach, but also because he keeps coming up with new things to say, keeps making the story more compelling, keeps making us believe that this is something worth talking about.What we talked aboutContinued discussion on whether any of the Mt. Hood ski areas would ever land on Indy; redemption and sales totals versus expectations for this past ski season; how the Indy Pass works from a business point of view; how Indy is able to sign headliners like Powder Mountain and Jay Peak, which could easily align with the Epic or Ikon passes; how Cannon kept visits high even as the mountain added an enormous number of blackout dates; White Pass finds the Epkon refugees; the power of Brundage and Tamarack as a combined destination; other popular Indy combos; the New England state that will definitely get a new full Indy Pass partner before next season; expansion potential in New York; the chances of Jay staying with Indy post-sale (whenever that happens); why Indy Pass prices will stay steady for 2022-23; why the Indy Pass processing fee exists and why it’s here to stay; the Indy Switch Pass; untangling the spaghetti bowl of last year’s blackout dates; fixing the Saturday problem; thoughts on the recent additions of Kelly Canyon, Bluewood, and Ski Sawmill; the surprising appeal of Swain; finally breaking into Colorado, with Sunlight; the number of Indy Pass visits that originate out of state; thoughts on Japan; dispensing with the resort target number; losing Marmot Basin; the genesis and purpose of the Allied Resorts program; begging Doug to shift Burke to full partner status; and why Indy began including cross-country ski areas and how the response has been so far. Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewSince it debuted in 2008, the Epic Pass has both held steady and constantly evolved. Its premise, from the beginning, was fairly basic: unlimited access to all Vail Resorts, all the time. It launched with six mountains, and now includes access to 9,000. But almost annually, Vail has added some innovation or another: the Epic Local Pass, various versions of the Epic Day Pass, local and midweek passes, a massive lodging and on-mountain discount program, the Epic Mix tracking app, a payment plan, etc. Some of these innovations were more useful than others, but every year, we can expect something new. And that’s in addition to all the extra ski areas.Vail, skiing’s imperial fleet, rippling with aircraft carriers and battleships and submarines, is well equipped to dream up such annual salvos of newness. It’s impressive that Indy, with a staff that would be insufficient to captain a 30-foot fishing boat, has orchestrated a commando version of this evolution. The 2019 Indy Pass cost $199 and delivered two days each at 34 ski areas. There were no blackouts and no product variation (a few partners offered an add-on pass). The next year: 52 ski areas, plus a $99 kids pass and a $129 add-on pass, available uniformly across all partner ski areas. The Indy+ Pass and a payment plan also debuted. 2021 brought a (probably too large, Fish now admits) price increase, but access to 66 ski areas at launch and an additional 17 by December, including four in Japan. By the time Indy confirmed its 2022-23 lineup last month, the roster stood at 83 downhill partners. An ambitious cross-country initiative seeks to add more than 30 Nordic partners by winter, and the standalone XC pass is just $69 (all Indy Pass holders get the XC days). And the Allied Resorts program, announced earlier this week, ensures that nearly any ski area that’s interested can fold itself into this nationally marketed network. Fish also held prices steady, upped the renewal discount, and introduced the Indy Switch Pass to encourage Epkon snobs to reconsider.There was plenty to talk about, is my point. And Fish, as always, accommodated, on one condition: for the love of God can we keep it to an hour?Questions I wish I’d askedI had meant to ask Doug about the possibility of pre-loading Indy tickets onto resort’s RFID cards, but I didn’t get to it. While he said that such integrations were “not practical,” he did provide the following statement, teasing a pretty cool tech upgrade coming for the season after next:In partnership with our tech partner Entabeni Systems, we will be rolling out an app for the 2023-24 season [I incorrectly indicated on Twitter earlier this week that this feature would be available for next ski season] that will allow our passholders to carry their pass on their phones. Among other features, it will contain a scannable QR code that can be read at the ticket window, eliminating the need for looking them up in our system.This app can be deployed without passing any additional costs on to our customers which we’d have to do if we issued a physical pass.What we got wrongI intimated that Powder Mountain was outside of the Wasatch Mountains, but the ski area in fact lies within this mountain range. I also suggested that Winter Park was a blacked-out mountain on the Ikon Pass, which it is not (on any version of the product other than the Ikon Session Pass). Doug also referred to “Wintergreen,” West Virginia. He meant Winterplace. Wintergreen is in Virginia, and is not an Indy Pass partner. Doug also referred to the marketing director of Sunlight, Colorado as “Tony Hawks” – his name is Troy Hawks, and you can (and should) follow him on Twitter here, since he’s the man who brough Indy Pass to Colorado.Why you should buy the Indy PassIn my head, gas is always a dollar a gallon. Even decades after that fleeting era when I pushed shopping carts for $4.35 an hour and drove a rusty pick-up, any sum over $15 to fill my gas tank baffles me. Candy bars are forever lodged at 35 cents, Hostess cupcakes at 55 cents – such were the prices when I would peddle my Huffy to the neighborhood Total in the 1980s.I’m sure there’s a name for this pricing nostalgia. Whatever it’s called, the first best thing about the Indy Pass has become a liability, as It-Used-to-Cost-$199 Bro forever peppers social media with his waxings of this bygone era. “When the Indy Pass came out, it was under $200 and there were no blackouts,” he will complain. “And it came with a pair of Volkls and a free Subaru. Now it costs $279, there’s all kinds of blackouts, and the courtesy ‘vehicle’ is just a Shetland pony without a saddle. It’s all going to hell!”Bros across America need to let it go. Yes, last year’s price jump was a little extreme. Fish admits as much in the interview. But it is still a very good deal – had it debuted at $279 with its current roster, it would seem like the greatest thing ever. That’s because it is. The glory in the Indy Pass is not in what it was – a coalition of 34 broadly distributed resorts – but in what it has become and is transforming into. We’re closing in on 100 partners, and we’ll likely blow right past that by the Fourth of July. God bless America. This is one damn fine product.There is one more dumbass Bro out there that befuddles Indy’s ascension: It’s-Not-Worth-It Bro. It’s-Not-Worth-It Bro’s narrative goes something like this: yes, it’s cool that Indy put all these mountains on one pass, but they’re not the sort of ski resorts that are “worth” traveling to Montana/Idaho/Utah for or anything.I beg your pardon? Scroll back to the chart at the top of this article. Red Lodge: 2,400 vertical feet, 1,635 acres, 250 inches of annual snowfall. Powder Mountain: 2,205 vert/8,464 acres (3,000 lift-served)/400 inches. Brundage: 1,921/1,920/320. Castle: 2,833/3,592/354. Exactly which district of Narnia do you call home if these numbers leave you yawning?There are a lot of good reasons to buy an Indy Pass: you live within a few hours of a half dozen or more partners and are looking for a reasonably priced family winter. You have an Epkon pass but are leary of voyaging through the gates of Mount Snow/Keystone/Mammoth/Crystal on a midwinter Saturday. You’ve already visited every high-speed demo center on the continent and are looking for something different. You’re Van Life Bro and want to ski an entire winter for less than five dollars. You want to support skiing’s equivalent of craft beer (only, in this case, the indie label is a lot less expensive). Or you just love skiing and everything about it, and you want to understand this dynamic world to the fullest extent possible.There are good reasons not to buy the Indy Pass, too: you don’t travel much, the mountains are too far, you are happy with your local, you dad’s private plane is too big to land at any mountain town airport other than Eagle. But if your goal is lots of skiing, and if you don’t exactly need a home mountain and have a little flexibility to travel, if you value novelty and don’t mind the occasional mile-long Hall double chair ride to the summit, then lock this thing in before prices increase on May 18.More Indy Pass on The Storm Skiing Podcast:Snow Ridge, New York GM Nick MirBeaver Mountain, Utah owner Travis SeeholzerLittle Switzerland, Nordic Mountain, The Rock Co-Owner Rick SchmitzTamarack, Idaho President Scott TurlingtonShawnee Mountain, Pennsylvania CEO Nick FredericksChina Peak, California CEO Tim CoheeLutsen and Granite Peak Owner Charles SkinnerCaberfae Peaks, Michigan Co-Owner and GM Tim MeyerWhaleback Executive Director Jon Hunt (recorded pre-Indy)Titus Mountain Co-Owner Bruce Monette Jr. (recorded pre-Indy)Indy Pass Founder Doug Fish (April 27, 2021 – 2nd appearance)West Mountain, New York owners Sara and Spencer Montgomery (recorded pre-Indy)Montage Mountain Managing Owner Charles Jefferson (recorded pre-Indy)Granite Peak, Wisconsin GM Greg FisherWaterville Valley, New Hampshire GM Tim SmithBolton Valley, Vermont President Lindsay DesLauriersBousquet GM and ownership (recorded pre-Indy)Saddleback, Maine GM Andy Shepard (recorded pre-Indy)Jay Peak, Vermont GM Steve WrightCannon Mountain, New Hampshire GM John DeVivoIndy Pass Founder Doug Fish (May 31, 2020 – 1st appearance)Berkshire East and Catamount, Massachusetts Owner Jon SchaeferBurk Mountain GM Kevin Mack (recorded pre-Indy)Magic Mountain, Vermont President Geoff HathewayThe Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 51/100 in 2022. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
You can't compete at your best without knowing who you are and this week, Notre Dame Softball Alum Gessica (Hufnagle) Garber is talking about how she uses and teaches art to express her emotions, why pushing back pain doesn't work and simple creative ways you can work through hard things. Follow Gessica and her work on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ghuffy/ Watch this interview on YouTube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmey7_LOSN8tSia6gcWqtIzTTyTDpOodr Learn more about the Goal-Smasher Confidence Course - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/2-week-course-opt-in Similar When the Cleats Come Off Episodes: Morgan Stuart: Master the art of knowing yourself - https://ashleybtraining.podbean.com/e/morgan-stuart-master-the-art-of-knowing-yourself/ The time I hated softball - https://ashleybtraining.podbean.com/e/the-time-i-hated-softball/ Katie Cheadle: How to shift from anxiousness to confidence - https://ashleybtraining.podbean.com/e/katie-cheadle-how-to-shift-from-anxiousness-to-confidence/
More than a decade ago, I wrote a column about the cart-pullers; those of us who lead the way, take the risks, create and provide the jobs, and quite candidly, keep the country running. We don't ask for notoriety, gratitude, or attention…we just ask that you not vilify us vis a vie envy. So much for that, as here we are again.On the lighter side of this topic, I saw a headline last week as the baseball lockout was ending that read “MLB owners retain their billions.” Long story short, said the article, was that millionaires will again be playing baseball this spring, paid by billionaires, and for some reason, the 30 people that own a baseball team are somehow the bad guys. Sure, I get it…defending wealthy people is less popular now than ever before, and to be completely candid, many of them are, in fact, scumbags. But this ongoing childish call for wealth redistribution under the guise of life not being fair is not only infantile, it's founded in fallacy. Yes, those big, bad, evil MLB owners will remain billionaires; and do you know what else will remain? Hundreds of jobs in each of their organizations, ranging from the office staff to trainers, coaches, and even mascots. Around the country, thousands of vendors, ticket takers, security guards, members of grounds crews, scoreboard operators, and even PA announcers will go to work in stadiums every day earning a paycheck. Yes, a paycheck far smaller than those horrible owners, but a paycheck nevertheless, powered by very rich people who took risks to get to where they are and reap the rewards of it today. Let's not forget the endless hotel rooms that will be booked by not just traveling players and team members, but also fans; Then there's the airline flights, rental cars, drivers, the bars and restaurants surrounding the stadiums, and of course, the endless money made from thousands of games being broadcast, thus bringing in more revenue through advertising while also employing thousands of network personnel. I could go on, but if you don't get the point by now, you're either dumb or a total loser who views everyone else as the reason for your miserable life and endless failures.Then there are the oil companies; another group of wildly unpopular people who basically print money at will and somehow take the blame when we decide to drive more, world events drive up speculation and have the audacity to want to make a profit. A wildly large profit, yes, which is what leads to asinine comments like “who needs that much money?” It's not far from that question to “each according to his ability to each according to his contribution,” the literal mantra of Socialism. The answer to the first question is that no one needs “that much money,” whatever your amount is, but it's there for those who want to strive for it and earn it. I won't bore you with the MLB owners like list of all of the jobs that grow from the tree of big oil, because again, you either get it or you're a bum.Oh, oops, did I trigger you with the use of “bum?” I understand that's a slur nowawdays. My bad.All of this is the backdrop for one of my favorite annual stories, the World Happiness Report, which has pretty much the exact same results every year as follows:Finland once again ranked the happiest according to people's self-reported assessment of their lives on a scale of zero to 10, with zero being the worst possible life they could have expected to have, and 10 being the best.Finland's neighbors, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Norway, all ranked in the top 10.I'm not even going to waste time on the folly of “self-reporting,” particulary when it comes to things as fleeting and subjective as a person's own happiness. Asking people to rank their own happiness is about as scientific as throwing darts at a map to determine the answers.More importantly, though, is that one thing you have to appreciate about the Scandanavians is their self-awareness. The reason, they openly admit, is that they're constantly reporting themselves as so “happy,” is that they have very few failures or set-backs, since none of them strive for anything. They just exist.Scandinavia's happiness rankings aren't the result of the country's sterling quality of life, but because people in those countries have a lower bar for what they think their best possible life could have been."The Nordic countries are united in their embrace of curbed aspirations," wrote Jukka Savolainen. "People are socialized to believe that what they have is as good as it gets — or close enough." Put another way, good enough is good enough. Why strive for more when I have only what I need and striving would mean, by definition, occasional failures which hurt, and make me temporarily sad. Boo hoo. https://www.npr.org/2022/03/18/1087631248/world-happiness-report-finland-pandemic-america-usAs reported by a correspondent for the Economist, when a Cabinet member of the Finnish government was introduced at an international conference as “the representative of the happiest country in the world,” he responded: “If that's true, I'd hate to see the other nations.”Way back in 1993, 60 Minutes featured a segment on Finland, which opened with this description of Helsinki pedestrians going about their business: “This is not a state of national mourning in Finland, these are Finns in their natural state; brooding and private; grimly in touch with no one but themselves; the shyest people on earth. Depressed and proud of it.”All of this is the result of Nordic countries providing decent lives for their citizens and prevent them from experiencing sustained periods of material hardship. Moreover, they embrace a cultural orientation that sets realistic limits to one's expectations for a good life. This mindset explains why Finns are the happiest people in the world despite living in small apartments, earning modest incomes—with even more limited purchasing power thanks to high prices and taxes. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/04/finland-happiness-lagom-hygge.htmlNow…seriously…all name-calling aside, what type of person, other than a lazy loser would embrace any of that as a way to live? It's pathetic, and quite candidly, cruel.I'm no oil barron nor will I be owning a baseball team in my life, but I did grow up in a middle-class, paycheck-to-paycheck household where as much as my parents tried to give me everything, often told me “no, we can't afford that.” My friends rode Mongoose bikes while I rode a Huffy. I didn't get to go to Washington D.C. with my 7th grade civics class, and I certainly didn't have a college fund. Today, and for the last 20+ years, I've owned my own company, employed dozens, and helped an unknowable amount of small businesses grow beyond their wildest dreams. Countless sales people, radio managers, and far less talented radio cretin have seen an improved quality of life merely by the existence of my team. This is provable; it has been stated publicly multiple times that were it not for the RAD show, 98 ROCK in Sacramento wouldn't be 98 ROCK today, it would be 98 POP or 98 Country.I don't want to be thanked, honored, revered, or recognized. To be honest, I'm too busy pulling the cart too many people are riding in. All I ask is what most of us doing the pulling ask; leave us alone, get out of our way, and let us keep pulling.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Part 2 of our chat with Andy Hampsten picks up right where we left off in part 1: With Hampsten in the Maglia Rosa. Andy finishes this incredible story, and from there we get into a wide range of topics with this iconic cyclist: Cinghiale Tours, Titanium bikes, Eddy Merckx, "Huffy" bikes, and much more. Don't miss this issue of Marginal Gains!