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In Today's Podcast, Ellie and Jared discuss some of the many changes that are coming to YouTube within the next couple of months. They dive into how it may impact their YouTube channel and other family channels. These changes could impact a huge industry and a lot of changes will come as a result. You may see people essentially "lose their job" and production companies close. We give our thoughts and opinions on this and talk about the future of Ellie + Jared on YouTube. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ellieandjared/support
Strategies and Mentality Belief Systems. In Today's Podcast we talk about the differences between motivation and discipline, and which one do we truly need? Which one will bring us success... Or do we need both? I talk strategy on how to effectively use them so don't miss out. Soccer Life Mastery is Everything Soccer & Performance-Related. We go in-depth into everything needed to become a professional soccer player. Which involves athleticism, nutrition, confidence and the right mindset & mentality. Not only breaking down the tactical side of soccer and your specific position on the field but suggesting skills and drills to implement to your training on the field and in the gym. This is Soccer Life Mastery. Master Your Life and You Will Master Your Sport, Mastery Not Mediocrity.
In Today's Podcast; We discuss the Mike McCarthy firing; Steelers got robbed by the refs; More domestic violence discussion; Fantasy Football Superlatives
Week 3 Recap! First week of the NFL season where we had some notable surprises. In Today's Podcast; Andy tells us how good of a Football Town Arizona is; Hit on some notable headlines from week 3; Introduce another new Segment to the podcast. *Disclaimer* Any sponsors you may hear on our podcast are completely satirical at this time. Hope you enjoy them!
In Today's Podcast, we have a special guest the Author of "How to Use Feeling Very Good as a Way Into The Happiness Zone" Gil Pennant. Please visit www.meonfocus.com and follow the links to get your free copy. Also, visit the me_on_focus_blog on Instagram and find out how to participate in our giveaway. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lucygleisz/support
In Today's Podcast, we'll be talking with Harriet Swarzrock an Australian glass artist who has recently finished a residency at Canberra Glassworks where she explored the use of both plasma and neon in her work. I invited her to the podcast after seeing her posts on Facebook and Instagram. Initially hesitant to the invitation, but she was happy to share her experience as a glassblower at the beginning of a new process. Here we’ll be illuminating the struggles of learning Plasma, the issues she had to overcome, as well as the role that the residency for an artist developing new work, and importance of mentorship and support. Without further ado, onto the podcast! Show Notes Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud www.patreon.com/joakimkarud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED WWW.LAKEYINSPIRED.COM https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired www.patreon.com/lakeyinspired Check www.taminglightning.net for the full post! Thank You for listening to the Taming Lightning Podcast. I'd like to thank Harry for taking the time to be on the podcast, especially between residencies. And for being open to talk about her experience in working with a new and difficult medium. Also, I'd like to thank Pittsburgh Glass Center for supporting me as a place of research and inspiration, as well as encouraging me to pursue this project, and the Plasma Art Alliance where I have access to the well of knowledge and connects me to some amazing people. Keep an eye out for more classes at Pittsburgh Glass Center as we work to provide a space for learning neon and plasma. Check us out at www.pittsburghglasscenter.org or call our studio at 412-365-2145. See you next time! Percy Echols II Taming Lightning⚡
In Today's Podcast, Tony and Shannon discuss the recent happenings within the UFC and the infamous Connor McGreggor.
In Today's Podcast, we'll be talking with Mundy Hepburn a luminous glass artist who has been making lights since 1976 with over 30 years of experience working in Plasma. In his work, he embraces his inner mad scientist and alchemist with his studio containing several different tanks of noble gases, tubing, valves, gauges, and other dodads. His approach is especially unique in that he uses soft glass, such that seen in furnace glassblowing, to create life-sized plasma lamps and vessels, as well his use of neon torches for shaping hand pulled glass tubing, creating distinct forms and gestures. Mundy has been a great source of wisdom, knowledge, encouragement, as well as having a personality of seemingly boundless energy. I appreciate all he's done as a friend and mentor, and very excited to have him as an instructor at Pittsburgh Glass Center this summer. Without further ado, onto the podcast! Show Notes Intro Music: Boost by Jakim Karudwww.joakimkarud.com https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud www.patreon.com/joakimkarud Outro Music: Re-Entry by Lapse https://soundcloud.com/lapse Check www.taminglightning.net for the full post! Thank You for listening to the Taming Lightning Podcast. I'd like to thank Mundy for taking the time to be on the podcast, being very generous with his knowledge and continuous support! Also, I'd like to thank Pittsburgh Glass Center for supporting me as a place of research and inspiration, as well as encouraging me to pursue this project, and the Plasma Art Alliance where I have access to the well of knowledge and connects me to some amazing people. Keep an eye out for more classes at Pittsburgh Glass Center as we work to provide a space for learning neon and plasma. For more information on the 2- Night Neon and Plasma Globe workshop and Summer Intensive with Wayne Strattman and Mundy Hepburn, please check it out on the web at www.pittsburghglasscenter.org or call our studio at 412-365-2145. See you next time! Percy Echols II Taming Lightning
Please support the Crushing Iron podcast on Patreon and help us grow! Coach Robbie always says, "Hills are good for the flats and hills, flats are only good for flats." Hills don't build up mileage, but they build elevation and your body. Today we give you some good inspiration to take the long way home by putting more hills (or hill repeats) into your workouts. In Today's Podcast - 2000 feet in straight up hill repeats - How to wrap your mind around hill training to make it more enjoyable - Why you should be running for time, not mileage - Making your easy days easy and your hard days hard (mentally and physically) - Hill training for strength - When in doubt, take the hillier route - Hills and cycling - Why hills can mean less stress on your body - A hill correlation to swimming - Will Mike Do Muncie? - Coach Robbie's swim analysis - Mark Spitz talk If you heard and liked episode #59 with Brad Stulberg, co-author of Peak Performance, click this link for pre-order and some cool giveaway offers. Please subscribe and comment on iTunes www.crushingiron.com
In Today's Podcast: - The Eminem Edition of Facebook News Feed News - Gawndy's Mate Date at the Moonlight Cinema - How Straya Are Ya? (Game) - Bree's Beached Nana
In Today's Podcast: - Bree faces he phone addiction - Solving the BIG Issues in the workplace - Celebs on Ebay - How Famous is your name??