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Richmond Region Tourism has launched a new mobile passport to help people explore the local breweries year-round – and during National Beer Day on April 7. Users can download the free Richmond Region Beer Trail passport app, and after checking in at five breweries on the trail, win a free Richmond Region Beer Trail hat or beanie. The Richmond Region Beer Trail was launched in 2016 and includes more than 35 breweries, making it the largest of more than 20 beer trails in Virginia. “We're very proud of our award-winning local brewing community,” said Jack Berry, Richmond Region Tourism president...Article LinkSupport the show
Joining John at the bottom of the 8 o'clock hour this AM is outgoing Richmond Region Tourism Director Jack Berry, who talks about his 31 (!) years in the office and how and why Richmond is continuing to thrive as a tourist destination.
The Richmond region is one of several nominees in the country for USA Today's "10Best Readers' Choice Awards" for Best City for Street Art, Best Beer City, Best Arts District, Best Brewery Tour, and Best Brewpub. The Best Brewpub nomination includes The Answer Brewpub in Henrico. “Our local artists and brewery teams work tirelessly to serve our community, so it's always special to see their work recognized on a national level,” said Jack Berry, president, and CEO of Richmond Region Tourism. “We are fortunate to have more than 150 murals and over 30 local breweries in the Richmond region that...Article LinkSupport the show
Jack Berry's retirement, which will formally take place this summer, caps off 30-plus years of overseeing the tourism organization.
Matt Josephs and Bob Black have Dennis Bickmeier from Henrico Sports & Entertainment Authority, Salvation Army Rebecca Turnbull and Jack Berry from Richmond Region Tourism
Matt Josephs and Bob Black have Dennis Bickmeier from Henrico Sports & Entertainment Authority, Salvation Army Rebecca Turnbull and Jack Berry from Richmond Region Tourism
Matt Josephs and Bob Black have Dennis Bickmeier from Henrico Sports & Entertainment Authority, Salvation Army Rebecca Turnbull and Jack Berry from Richmond Region Tourism
Step into the fascinating world of Natchez, a city of captivating contradictions and profound history, as we sit down with Devin Heath, the Executive Director at Visit Natchez. In this illuminating Tourism Academy Business Class episode, we delve into the heart of Natchez's rich past, its complex narrative, and the exciting challenges it presents.Natchez, a destination of immense historical significance, celebrates its 307th year, each year echoing the tales of a storied past. Devin shares his enthusiasm for navigating the city's history and progression, weaving a narrative that balances its triumphs and struggles. The town boasts a staggering number of pre-Civil War historic homes, a testament to its past, and yet, it was built on the back of slavery, with more millionaires in Natchez before the Civil War than even in NYC. The challenge lies in sharing this intricate story, honoring its grandeur and darker chapters.Devin introduces us to the remarkable community members, including descendants of enslavers, who stand as staunch supporters of sharing the complete history of Natchez – from the enslaved individuals who built the homes to those who fought for the Union. With a background rooted in diverse communities, Devin's journey mirrors the city's complexity.As Natchez thrives with a blend of 60% black and 40% white population, Devin enlightens us about the city's Native American history, which predates European arrival by 1100 years. Stewardship takes center stage as the city embraces its heritage as a story and a living, evolving narrative that resonates with visitors and locals alike. Devin emphasizes the importance of understanding life throughout Natchez's history, a shared knowledge that fosters connection.Discover Devin's transformative journey from hotel sales to the world of DMOs (Destination Marketing Organizations), where he was enchanted by the opportunities to shape the narrative of a place. His mentors, from Jack Berry's work-life balance wisdom to Al Hutchinson's strategic vision, have shaped his leadership philosophy. His anecdotes, such as bridging cultures and languages to help a guest in need, exemplify the power of compassion and collaboration.Join us as Devin reveals his aspirations for Natchez, where visitors can find more than they expect – from cultural heritage to warm hospitality. As the city evolves, its stories of old seamlessly translate to a welcoming and embracing community, shattering preconceptions. The episode wraps up with Devin's excitement about the industry's trajectory and thought leadership, though not without a reflective reminder to cherish life's moments beyond the screen.To learn more about Natchez and its incredible journey, visit visitnatchez.org or email Devin. Prepare to be inspired by Natchez's past and present, where stories intertwine and history lives on in every corner.Episode Highlights:Navigating Natchez's rich history and progressionBalancing the narrative of pre-Civil War historic homes and slavery's legacyThe community's dedication to sharing the whole historyEmbracing heritage and fostering understandingDevin's transformation from hotel sales to DMO leadershipBridging cultures and languages to make a differenceNatchez's welcoming community and evolving reputationBusiness Class is brought to you by The Tourism Academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at tourismacademy.org. Support the show
Jack Berry, President & CEO at Richmond Regional Tourism, joins John Reid to discuss his recent trip through South Carolina, and how Richmond stacks up against it and other cities.
Speaking on Panthers Radio - in association with Xynomix - netminder Jack Berry says The Nottingham Panthers face a battle in Glasgow despite the Clan's tough start to the season.
President of Richmond Region Tourism Jack Berry discusses the new record set by Richmond tourism.
Damin McCabe (on Jack Berry - 'Always' single release) Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
According to the Boston Globe, sixteen-year old Jack Berry was diagnosed with a visual impairment as a baby. Jack attended the Perkins School for the Blind's Infant-Toddler Program in Watertown, Massachusetts. While attending Perkins, Jack was given a “‘story box.'” The story box was an interactive literary tool for visually impaired kids. Now as a Boy Scout, Jack is giving back to Perkins and creating story boxes for visually impaired kids to enjoy. Jack and Perkins Education Director of Community Programs Teri Turgeon will talk about the story boxes and how this might too be a volunteer activity for our listeners to consider. To listen to this week's “Speaking Out for the Blind,” go to: https://www.acbmedia.org/home/streams/, and choose one of the links under the heading “ACB Media 1 – Mainstream,” or call 1-518-906-1820, and when prompted, press “1” for ACB Media 1. You may also listen to the program live on the ACB Link mobile app. For more information, go to http://link.acb.org. Show archive page is at https://speaking-out-for-the-blind.pinecast.co/. How to access ACB Media 1 on Amazon Alexa: From your Alexa-enabled device first Enable the skill by saying: 1. Approach your Alexa device and issue this command: “Alexa, Delete Everything I've Ever Said on this device” Please Note: This will need to be done on each Alexa device in your home. 2. Wait 30 seconds and then say: “Alexa, Open ACB Media” The new ACB Media skill will launch. As a reminder, ask for the name of the stream that you would like to hear. The list below are the names for each of the ACB Media stream designations: ACB Mainstream is now ACB 1 Facebook page is at Speaking Out for the Blind and Twitter page is at SpeakOutfortheBlind (you may also access this at SpeakOutBlind). For more info related to this week's show, go to: https://speakingoutfortheblind.weebly.com/list-of-episodes-and-show-news/for-more-information-episode-290-giving-back-to-perkins
In the third episode of the Iowa Heartlanders Antler Hour Podcast Teddy and Cole interview Forward #37 Ryan Kuffner, Forward (really all the positions) #22 Zach White, and Goalie #35 ...
Called Jack Berry the other day as the PGA Tour Aloha Swing begins in Hawaii. We talked golf and little bit of everything. Always love talking with Jack Berry who was a long time Detroit News golf writer who covered over 100 major golf tournaments and 43 Masters. In face he had a hand in creating access in locker room for female reporters at the Master.In recent years even at 91 years of age Jack is still telling and writing stories with my along long time friends and publishers of Michigan Golfer Art and Jeannie McCafferty. the one responsible for getting the band of female reporters at the Masters lifted. A member of the Michigan golf Hall of Fame Jack was a leader and pioneer in promoting Women's golf and amateur golf. I met Jack in the 1960's when I was playing competitive junior golf. We became friends over the years and in many ways Jack was a mentor. I love that he attributes his becoming a marathon runner to his running in our Emily Detroit Runs through the streets of Detroit in the 1970's-80's. Jack shares stories from the 1945 Detroit Tigers World Series win over the Chicago Cubs when his father was the Detroit Tigers Traveling Secretary . A member of the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame Jack was a leader and pioneer in promoting Women's Golf and Amateur Golf. Jack shares a lot of fun stories from his days of covering the Red Wings when they were playing at Olympia and only 6 teams in the league. I like documenting stories from others that weave into my own stories ... and keep the thread of history tied into the present. As the Detroit Historical Museum would say where Past is Present . Also these conversations with Jack remind how just how special our fun long time friendship has been.
Called Jack Berry the other day as the PGA Tour Aloha Swing begins in Hawaii. We talked golf and little bit of everything. Always love talking with Jack who was a long time Detroit News Golf Writer who covered over 100 major golf tournaments and 43 Masters. I met Jack in the 1960's when I was playing competitive junior golf. We became friends over the years and in many ways Jack was a mentor. I love that he attributes his becoming a marathon runner to his running in our Emily Detroit Runs through the streets of Detroit in the 1970's-80's. The photo is from 2002 when Jack was visiting the Big Island to do some hiking with his wife Bonnie.In recent years even at 91 years of age Jack is still telling and writing stories with my long time friends and publishers of Michigan Golfer Art and Jeannie McCafferty. Jack was long time Secretary and President of the Golf Writers Association of America and is the one responsible for female reporters finally getting equal access at the Masters in Augusta. A member of the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame Jack was a leader and pioneer in promoting Women's golf and amateur golf. Jack shares stories from the 1945 Detroit Tigers World Series win over the Chicago Cubs when his father was the Detroit Tigers Traveling Secretary. Jack has the World Series ring his dad received when the Tiger won.. Jack shares a lot of fun stories from his days of covering the Red Wings when they were playing at Olympia and only 6 teams in the league. I like documenting stories from others that weave into my own stories ... and keep the thread of history tied into the present. As the Detroit Historical Museum would say where Past is Present . These conversations with Jack sure remind how just how special our fun long time friendship has been. Ohana spirit is a beautiful thing.
Jack Berry, from Backpool, brings vegan 'No Bee Honee' and infused 'Fusion Honey' to the Good Food Show.
Jack Berry™, are an ethical company supplying healthy Gluten-Free, Organic and Vegan Flours. The company was borne out of a strong desire to promote good health and well-being for all, whilst encouraging individuals to make good nutritional choices based on the latest medical advice and evidence available. Jack Berry have worked closely with the Vegan Society UK and Coeliac UK, who fully endorse their Vegan & Coeliac products. In this episode Jim chats with Jack Bieniek, founder of Jack Berry™. You can find out more about Jack Berry™ right here... You can support The Bloody Vegans Podcast on Patreon If you would like support in creating your own podcast contact Bloody Vegans Productions via email: jim@bloodyvegansproductions.com
Jack broke his leg at summer camp in 2018. He had complained of some leg pain, but it was brushed aside as growing pains of a very active boy. It turns out it was osteosarcoma and his family of 5 uprooted and moved to Boston for 10 months for his treatment. In April 2019, the family returned home until a small nodule was found in his lung the following winter. Jack came back to Boston for a month where he underwent lung surgeries. He went back home to resume his active life of skiing and mountain biking, until April 2021 another nodule was found in his lungs. He is now in Boston again receiving care at the Jimmy Fund Clinic where his treatment includes lung surgery and ongoing chemotherapy. He also received a rotationplasty in 2018, a form of leg amputation. Jack has two younger brothers. The family considers Boston their second home now due to the amazing family they have made at the Jimmy Fund Clinic. Jack's mom will be running the Boston Marathon for Dana-Farber in October. Jack is throwing out the first pitch tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 - Patriots discussion - With Cam missing practice is the window open for Mac Jones to be the starter, Eric Smith and Dr. Lakshmi Nayak discuss Eric's battle with glioblastoma, Jack Berry, 13, with his dad, Cooper; Katie Zereski, colon cancer, with Dr. Kimmie Ng , Director of the Young-Onset Colo-rectal Cancer Center, Dana-Farber See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt & Bishop from the morning show catch up with Dunedin based Indie-Pop singer Jack Berry. Jack talks about how he got into the music industry, his plans for 2020, selling vape juice as merchandise and a possible collaboration with Wax Mustang! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Berry is an artist / producer & founder / graphic designer of Garbage Records, a record label / distributor / design collective based in Dunedin, NZ.
Damin McCabe (on Jack Berry - 'the middle' single and video release) Interview by Dave Borrie and Alex Lister on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Damin McCabe (on Jack Berry - 'the middle' single and video release) Interview by Dave Borrie and Alex Lister on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Episode 24 Jack Berry JrJack Berry Jr, a 33 year-old Father, vanished in Terre Haute, IN on December 16, 2008. He was last known to be visiting a friend, and vanished following the visit. Jack's van was discovered nearby, and police became suspicious of the friend's story. Upon finding blood in this friend's home and car, he was arrested for Jack's murder, but was found not guilty at trial, and released. Jack Berry Jr remains missing, and is presumed dead. His father Jack Berry Sr, was shocked and saddened after the trial, and while he believes his son is dead, he'd like to just know the truth, and have Jack Jr's remains. Jack Sr discusses the ups and downs of this case with us. If you have information about the disappearance of Jack Berry Jr, please call Terre Haute Police at 812-244-2273.Visit the Facebook group page: Finding Jack Berry Jr; https://www.facebook.com/groups/FindingJackBerryJr/If you'd like to support this podcast via a donation, you can do so through Patreon here-https://www.patreon.com/MissingPodcastTo contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit:Missingpersonspodcast.net
Mayor Levar Stoney was just re-elected Mayor of Richmond VA for a 2nd consecutive term. He speaks in depth in this interview on an array of topics from housing, poverty, jobs, policing, and more! Mayor Levar Stoney is a native of Long Island, New York. Prior to being Mayor, Stoney served as a Governor's Fellow in Mark Warner's administration. Stoney then worked as an organizer in John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign as well as for the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Party of Wisconsin in a "get out the vote effort". During the 2005 Virginia Attorney General election Stoney worked for Creigh Deeds, who narrowly lost. Mayor Stoney then worked for the Democratic Party of Virginia from 2006 to 2009, first as Political Director and then Executive Director. In this role, he worked extensively with President Barack Obama's successful 2008 presidential campaign. McAuliffe appointed Stoney as Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia on November 18, 2013. Following confirmation by the Virginia General Assembly, he took office on January 17, 2014. In 2016 at the age of 35 years old Stoney won the Richmond election for Mayor over Jack Berry, 36% to 34%, with now Senator Joe Morrissey in third place, In 2020 Mayor Levar Stoney was re-elected for a 2nd term winning over Kim Gray and Alexius Rogers.
Minimalismo es una actitud, un propósito y un conjunto de hábitos para centrarnos en aquello esencial para nuestras vidas. Hoy hablamos de cómo hacer menos para lograr nuestros objetivos con más paz interior. Resumen Haz clic en las marcas de tiempo para escuchar las partes que quieras en el reproductor del podcast. Notas del programa […] La entrada EP 88 Minimalismo, con Jackberry se publicó primero en Presentástico.
One of my deep convictions is that a conversation about manhood is actually not just for men. Because how we live has an impact on all of those around us. Our children, our partners, our colleagues, our friends. So, we need many voices at the table when we talk about who we are and who we could be.This episode highlights the impact we can have on others, without even realising it.It is not a comfortable listening experience. But it is a deeply important one. My friend Jack grew up as a boy, but from very early on didn’t feel like the mould fit. Jack’s journey of embracing who they are is a powerful picture of both courage and pain. Jack shares experiences and statistics that are really troubling and unjust, and when I listen to stories like Jacks I want to do what I can to help create more acceptance and inclusion for people who are pushed to the edge of our society. This episode does contain some especially heavy content, including us touching on suicide. Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out to Lifeline or Beyond Blue if you need to talk to someone.Stories like this can change how we live. So make the space to listen well.(If you make it to the end of the episode you'll get the joy of hearing my 4 year old drop some classic child wisdom).Here are some of Jack's recommended instagram accounts to follow to learn more about gender non-binary experiences and perspectives:@alokvmenon@enbyspokenhistories @lavernecoxJoin the Man;Kind community through our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/257962575401298/Man;Kind podcast is presented by the Central Coast Council and developed by Lead by Story.All music by the super talented Josh Corkill.
From James Beard Award nominations to laudatory write-ups in national media like Southern Living and Bon Appetit, Lee Gregory has established himself on the Mount Rushmore of Richmond's decade-long restaurant renaissance. Right now, Gregory is in the fight of his professional life as he works to keep his two Richmond restaurants, Alewife and Southbound, open for take-out while the COVID-19 pandemic has closed dining rooms across the country. Weeks before coronavirus wreaked havoc on the restaurant industry, Gregory sat down with Scott and Robey to discuss his rise in Richmond restaurants, his philosophy as a chef/restaurateur, and why it's so dang hard to run a restaurant -- even on the good days. We hope this slice of life before the virus closed many Richmond restaurants provides a brief respite from current events. His interview begins around the 22:00 mark. Of course, we cannot ignore what's happening in our community right now. That's why we invited Jack Berry, President at Richmond Region Tourism, to the podcast. Berry explains what his office is doing to help support the restaurant industry and how his planning ahead for what will undoubtedly be an unusual summer travel season. Since Scott and Robey are socially distancing, most of this podcast was recorded via Zoom. The Lee Gregory interview was conducted in January 2020. Alewife Southbound Richmond Region Tourism
La persona más importante con la que te comunicas eres tú. ¿Quieres comunicar mejor con los demás? Empieza comunicándote mejor contigo mismo. En el episodio 65 explicamos con Jackberry las ventajas del journaling o escribir un diario para conocerse mejor y descubrirse a uno mismo. Descarga el episodio 65 aquí. Resumen Conversar con uno mismo. […]
Jackberry nos cuenta su método a la hora de preparar presentaciones: desde que le encargan una presentación hasta que sube al escenario. Descarga el episodio 59 aquí. Resumen Paso 1. Pensar en el tema de la presentación desde el minuto uno. Paso 2. Hacerse preguntas sobre la presentación, audiencia y contexto. Prepara tu presentación con […]
Wax Mustang and Jack Berry Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Wax Mustang and Jack Berry Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
The Badgers Men's Hockey team faced the #8 Ohio State Buckeyes in Game #2 of the weekend series in Madison, WI at the Kohl Center. Robb Vogel and Ian Perrin have the call.Coach Granato and Jack Berry join Robb & Ian in the post-gameFinal: Wisconsin 5, Ohio State 2.
Jackberry vuelve para hablar de cómo lidiar con nuestro ego y dejarnos llevar por las cosas que nos suceden. Aplicable para comunicar, trabajar en equipo y para cualquier ámbito de nuestras vidas. Descarga el episodio 46 si lees esto desde el correo o con tu lector RSS. Resumen ¿Cómo responder ante una gran adversidad? Una […]
Jack Berry (on 'Dummy' EP NZ Tour) Interview by Reid Edmond and Sam Elliott on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jack Berry (on 'Dummy' EP NZ Tour) Interview by Reid Edmond and Sam Elliott on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Episode 164 of Suburban Underground, WBNH-LP Bedford 105.1 FM's alternative mixtape show with hosts Drew Cline and Steve Poschmann. Mini-sets this week are instrumentals and songs about clothes. Artists are Dirty Streets, Authority Zero, The Sports, Duran Duran, Ultravox, The World, Jack Berry, Frankie Cosmos, Albert Hammond Jr., Madness, Electrocute, Arctic Monkeys, Remember Sports, The Field Mice, Lucy Spraggan, and Eater. Originally aired June 22, 2019.
Jack Berry (on Queenstown Winter Festival) Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jack Berry (on Queenstown Winter Festival) Interview by Paul Whiley on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jack Berry (on 'Dummy Side A') Interview by Sam Elliott on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jack Berry (on 'Dummy Side A') Interview by Sam Elliott on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jack Berry has covered many milestone sports experiences including 40 Masters ... he is in Michigan Golf Hall of Fame. I talked to him at conclusion of round 3 of the 2019 Masters and asked him what he was feeling as he was watching the days events unfold ... and his thoughts before the final round Sunday. I've known and admired Jack Berry for 50+ years. I was a junior golfer aspiring to play on the LPGA. Never was good enough however did play in LPGA events in the 1960's as amateur as you could in those days with a 5 handicap or less. Jack wrote about my amateur golf in the 60's. He was a mentor to me in ways he never knew as I got into writing about golf and having radio shows like my Emily T Gail Talks Golf & Other Sports on esphawaii.com for long time. I started calling Jack for interviews and having him share his stories and knowledge of the game. I've learned so much for Jack. He still covers golf with GLSP published by my long time friend Art McCafferty. Art also publishes Michigan Runner who I credit for the popularity of our Emily Detroit Runs in the 1970'-80's. Jack used to run in the Emily Detroit Runs. We talk about the PGA TOUR Rocket Mortgage Classic coming to Detroit end of June. Will be held at Detroit Golf Club, the only private club in the Detroit City limits. Lots of golf history there. Personal history for me as I played Junior and Women's Amateur events at Detroit golf in the 1960'-70's. Horton Smith, who was one of the first to win the Masters was the pro at Detroit Golf at the time. The photo of Jack and I was when he was visiting Hawaii ... in between his hikes and active visit we met up on the seawall on the ocean in Kailua Village across the street from Kona Plaza where I lived.
En este episodio comentamos la serie La Maravillosa señora Maisel. Hemos hablado de… Steve Kaplan nos recomendó una serie. Nuestros oyentes son humoristas. De qué va la Maravillosa Sra. Maisel. Identificamos los elementos de una comedia en una comedia. Lo que opina Jackberry de esta serie. Carles y Roger se pelean. El humor es verdad … Continuar leyendo "121 Enamorados de la Sra. Maisel" La entrada 121 Enamorados de la Sra. Maisel se publicó primero en Humor en público.
Nick Luck was joined in the Luck On Sunday studios by Injured Jockeys Fund pioneer Jack Berry. Looking back at his riding and training career, plus insight on how he started the IJF and conceived Jack Berry House.
Who is Jack Berry? He's a long time dear friend of mine. He was a Sports Writer with the Detroit New for many years. He was awarded the 2007 PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism. He watched me grow up as a pretty good Junior Golfer in Michigan in the 60'-70's. Wrot some nice things about me and I love that he ran in our Emily Detroit Run's in the 70'-80'. I took this story about Jack off the Golf Wire from 2007. What a career he has had and he is still very active with his writing and video story telling in many ways including with my good friend Art McCafferty's GLSP Michigan Golfer. Jack Berry, the 2007 PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism,was the 18th individual to be recognized with this Award. The award honors members of the media for their steadfast promotion of golf.In 1945, the year the Detroit Tigers beat the Chicago Cubs in the World Series Jack Berry's father was the Detroit Tigers Traveling Secretary. PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Jack Berry, of W. Bloomfield, Mich., whose five decades of reporting featured more than 70 of golf’s major Championships, as well as the promotion of the PGA Professional, has been named recipient of the 2007 PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism. Berry is the 18th individual to be recognized with this Award. Berry, 75, will be honored April 4, 2007, at the 35th Golf Writers Association of America Annual Spring Dinner and Awards Ceremony at the Savannah Rapids Pavilion in Augusta, Ga. "It is with a great deal of pride that The PGA of America presents this award to Jack Berry, a professional who has enlightened us all by both his attention to detail and wit, and has captured the best in the game of golf in his work," said PGA of America President Brian Whitcomb. "Mr. Berry has spent his journalistic career covering the landmark events, but he also has been a tireless servant of the game by promoting local golf and elevating the PGA Professional’s vocation to the general public." Born in Detroit, Berry began a lifelong love affair with sports as a baseball fan, following his father, Clair, who was the traveling secretary for the Detroit Tigers. Jack Berry picked up a golf club, his father’s wooden-shaft driver, for the first time in high school. He learned the game through the late PGA Professional Chet Jawor, who was PGA head professional for Detroit’s six municipal golf courses. "I soon became a big fan of the PGA Professional," said Berry. "I always liked what they did for the game and all were good guys and completely different than the Tour professional. I was fortunate that the two newspapers where I worked (Detroit Free Press and Detroit News) had a good tradition of local golf coverage. I enjoyed the opportunity to work with people in the community in covering golf. I am very honored to receive this Award, considering those who have preceded me." Berry attended Marquette University from 1949-1951, and also served two years in the U.S. Army from 1952-54. Upon his discharge, he finished his college education and graduated from Michigan State University in 1956. His journalism career began as a correspondent for United Press (1956-59), where he distinguished himself through his versatility, covering professional and local sports as the wire service’s sports editor for the state of Michigan. Berry joined the Detroit Free Press in 1959, and spent the next 12 years on the sports staff. He marked his first Tour event when he covered the 1958 Buick Open in Grand Blanc, Mich. His professional sports "beat" featured the Detroit Red Wings of the then-six-team National Hockey League; and he marked his first major Championship in 1961, at the U.S. Open at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township, Mich. Berry joined the Detroit News in 1971, and remained its premier golf writer through 1993, during which time he developed a relationship with Michigan PGA Professionals and the Free Press Junior Golf Program, which collaborated with the Detroit Recreation Department. It is a program "that was a forerunner to today’s First Tee in providing opportunities for young people to join the game," said Berry. In 1984, Berry was named the 27th president of the Golf Writers Association of America, making him the second journalist from the Detroit News (preceded by John Walter in 1958-59) to hold that position. Berry also served as GWAA secretary-treasurer from 1990-98. Following his Detroit News’ career, Berry became one of the most prolific golf freelance writers, with columns and features appearing in PGA Magazine, Chicagoland Golf and the Michigan Golfer. He is the recipient of the 1997 Golf Association of Michigan Distinguished Service Award. In 2003, he became the second journalist inducted into the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame, joining the late Walter. Among the members of the Michigan Hall of Fame are legendary five-time PGA Champion and founding PGA member Walter Hagen, and 1953 PGA Champion Walter Burkemo. Berry marked the 1986 Masters, when Jack Nicklaus conquered Augusta National Golf Club at age 46, as not only his most memorable golf event as a reporter, but also a defining moment in his life. Berry nearly died following the Masters. He was stricken with acute viral myocarditis two weeks earlier at the Players Championship. After enduring great pain and energy loss during the Masters, he arrived home to enter the emergency room of the local hospital. "I arrived with heart, liver and kidney failure, and in shock," said Berry. "I almost made the final six-footer." Some two years later, Berry’s recovery was complete, as he competed in the New York City Marathon. His reporting has also ventured into horse racing, where he chronicled Secretariat’s path to the 1973 Triple Crown; to Super Bowl VII, where the Miami Dolphins became the NFL’s first and only unbeaten championship team at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 1973; and to Lake Placid, N.Y., where the 1980 United States Olympic Hockey Team upset the squad from the former Soviet Union in the famous "Miracle on Ice." The PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism, first presented in 1989, honors members of the media for their steadfast promotion of golf. Past Award winners include: Dick Taylor, Herbert Warren Wind, Jim Murray, Frank Chirkinian, Bob Green, Dan Jenkins, Furman Bisher, Jack Whitaker, Dave Anderson, Ken Venturi, Jim McKay, Kaye Kessler, Nick Seitz, Renton Laidlaw, Bob Verdi, Al Barkow and Ron Green Sr. The Award selection committee is composed of representatives from The PGA of America, PGA Tour, USGA, LPGA Tour, Champions Tour, European Tour, Golf Superintendents Association of America, National Golf Course Owners Association, American Society of Golf Course Architects, National Golf Foundation and past recipients.
Episode 12 of the Luck On Sunday 'Best bits' Podcast. Nick Luck is joined by Former Journalist Colin Mackenzie, Profession punter Neil Channing, Trainers Lawney Hill and Jo Davis, plus IJF pioneer Jack Berry MBE. During the show we reflect on the weekend’s top jumps action from Warwick and Kempton. We also spoke to Colin Mackenzie about his biggest ever scoop – finding Ronnie Biggs. Plus chatted to Jack Berry about some of his wonderful achievements, including forming the Injured Jockeys Fund charity.
Episodio: ZT 98 ZetaMinds III – Q1 2018 Episodio: Cabalga el cometa 004- Jordi Torres – Supercomputación Podcast: Crea podcast Web: Small Foot Movie YouTube: Smallfoot - Tráiler Oficial 1 - Castellano HD https://youtu.be/h-2sMCV1Y9Y Libro: La princesa prometida de William Goldman. DVD: La princesa prometida Amazon: Sourcing4U The Executioner EX-001 - Raqueta caza mosquitos Episodio: ZT 16 Comunicación No Verbal, Jose Hermida y “Hablar sin palabras” Artículo: Cómo la mentalidad de crecimiento nos ayuda a prosperar y a tener una vida más satisfactoria Libro: La semana laboral de 4 horas de Tim Ferriss Episodio: EB 47: deconstrucción de la PNL con Carlos Sogorb (extra ball) Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show Episodio: EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura” con Jackberry (extra ball) Libro: Padre Rico, padre Pobre: Qué les enseñan los ricos a sus hijos acerca del dinero, ¡que los pobres y la clase media no! de Robert Kiyosaki Episodio: ZT 117 “Cómo fracasar en casi todo y aun así triunfar” de Scott Adams Episodio: ZT 120 ¿Somos tan fáciles de manipular? y “Un pequeño paso puede cambiar tu vida” de Robert Maurer FilmAffinity: Doctor en Alaska (Serie de TV) Episodio: EB 46 Comentamos “La liberación del alma” con Jackberry (extra ball) Episodio: ZT 105 Diseña tu entorno para cambiar tu comportamiento Libro: Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life de Richard J. Herrnstein, Charles Murray. Episodio: ZT 42 Resiliencia para la buena vida Delicatessen: "The Organized Mind" de Daniel Levitin Libro Delicatessen: The Organized Mind. Thinking Straight in the Age of Overload de Daniel Levitin. TED: Daniel Levitin: How to stay calmed when you know you'll be stressed https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_levitin_how_to_stay_calm_when_you_know_you_ll_be_stressed?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare Libro: El gorila invisible: Cómo nuestras intuiciones nos engañan de Christopher Chabris, Daniel Simons (versión original: The Inv
Las historias están por TODAS PARTES. En este episodio hablamos de cómo construimos historias en nuestras vidas en distintos ámbitos. En Delicatessen, Marc Alier nos habla del último libro de Seth Godin: This Is Marketing. Podcast: CreaPodcast.com - Marc Alier. Podcast: Revisionist History – Malcolm Gladwell Twitter: @FrancescLlorens - Filósofo y profesor de Filosofía Slideshare: El diseño de presentaciones educativas por Francesc Llorens https://www.slideshare.net/fllorensc/el-diseo-de-presentaciones-educativas Artículo: Apúntate al reto #sinPowerPoint: tu próxima presentación, sin diapositivas - Presentástico. Artículo: PowerPoint para impartir clases y como material de referencia - Presentástico. https://vimeo.com/19071254 Episodio: Seth Godin on How to Say “No,” Market Like a Professional, and Win at Life (#343) - The Tim Ferriss Show Podcast. Episodio: EB 46 Comentamos “La liberación del alma” con Jackberry (extra ball) Episodio: EB 47: deconstrucción de la PNL con Carlos Sogorb (extra ball) Episodio: EP 32 Un buen vendedor es un constructor de historias – Carlos Sogorb - Presentástico. TED: The clues to a great story - Andrew Stanton TED2012 https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_stanton_the_clues_to_a_great_story?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare#t-18379 Episodio: 100 Humor CIENtífico con Eduardo Sáenz de Cabezón - Humor en público. Youtube: Las matemáticas son para siempre, de Eduardo Saenz de Cabezón https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jej8qlzlAGw&t=19s YouTube: Derivando - Canal de Eduardo Sáenz de Cabezón de divulgación de las matemáticas. YouTube: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Trailer Español (2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaKCbsi4ERw Web: Sala Phenomena Experience Libro: slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations: The Art and Science of Presentation Design de Nancy Duarte Libro: Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences de Nancy Duarte Libro: Illuminate: Ignite Change Through Speeches, Stories, Ceremonies and Symbols de Nancy Duarte y Patti Sánchez. Libro Delicatessen: 21 lecciones para el siglo XXI de Yuval Noah Harari. Delicatessen: "This Is Marketing" de Seth Godin Libro
The Badgers open a weekend series with the #6 Buckeyes at Value City Arena in Columbus, OH. Ohio State scores 2 near the end of the 1st period, add 1 more in the 2nd and 3rd. Freshman goaltender Daniel Lebedeff gave way to Jack Berry in the 2nd after a collision with a Buckeye forward. Ohio State wins 4-0. Up Next: Game #2 Sat 11/17 at 4pm.
Volvemos a charlar con Mattia Pantaloni del podcast Desarrollo profesional. Reflexionamos sobre la conveniencia de querer hacer tantas mejoras a nivel personal. Podcast: Desarrollo Profesional - Mattia Pantaloni. Podcast: Presentástico Podcast: Cabalga el cometa Grupo “Somos zetatesters”: zetatesters.com/somos Plugin WordPress: Pretty Links - Acortador de URLs Atención, ahora podéis acceder a los episodios de zetatesters poniendo el dominio zetatesters.com seguido del carácter barra (/) y el número de episodio. Por ejemplo: Episodio: Sorpresa, ¿qué episodio será? zetatesters.com/33 Episodio: También para extraballs zetatesteres.com/eb45 YouTube: M-Clan - Calle sin luz Episodio: ZT 85 Felicidad TED: Hay más en la vida que ser feliz - Emily Esfahani Smith (TED 2017) https://www.ted.com/talks/emily_esfahani_smith_there_s_more_to_life_than_being_happy/transcript?language=en&language=es Libro: El poder del frío. ¿Qué puedes aprender del hombre de hielo? de Wim Hof y Koen de Jong Hof (versión original: The Way of The Iceman: How The Wim Hof Method Creates Radiant, Longterm HealthaUsing The Science and Secrets of Breath Control, Cold-Training and Commitment) Esta charla con Mattia Pantaloni continua en su podcast: Desarrollo profesional, episodio 483. 📣 AVISO 🗣 Antes de que nadie se queje de que este episodio es corto, vamos a aclarar dos cosas: La conversación sigue un rato en el podcast de Mattia Pantaloni (Desarrollo profesional, episodio 483) Ayer mismo publicamos un extraball de hora y media con Jackberry que es un Delicatessen con esteroides (y sin interrupciones de Ludo 😜😘).
Jackberry vuelve al podcast para comentar el libro "La liberación del alma" de Michael A. Singer. Junto con Carles, hacen una especie de tertúlia sobre este libro que les ha marcado profundamente. Episodios con Jackberry: EB 34 Meditación Mentat con Jackberry EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura” con Jackberry EP 23 “El PowerPoint es el wonderbra de los oradores” y otras reflexiones sobre comunicación, retórica y charlas TED con Jackberry 91 “La mayoría de humoristas me caen fatal”: hablamos sobre humor con Jackberry 92 El humor es el puto halcón milenario de la simpatía 93 No hay supositorios de humor Libro: "La liberación del alma" de Michael A. Singer (versión original: The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself) Libro: El poder del ahora: una guía para la iluminación espiritual de Eckhart Tolle (versión original: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment). YouTube: Free Solo - Trailer | National Geographic (el vídeo del tarao que escala a pelo). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urRVZ4SW7WU Libro: El poder del frío. ¿Qué puedes aprender del hombre de hielo? de Wim Hof y Koen de Jong Hof (versión original: The Way of The Iceman: How The Wim Hof Method Creates Radiant, Longterm HealthaUsing The Science and Secrets of Breath Control, Cold-Training and Commitment) Libro: Autocontrol: Cómo funciona la voluntad, por qué es tan importante y qué podemos hacer para mejorarla. de Kelly McGonigal (versión original The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It) Netflix: Wil
Dios los cría y ellos se juntan. Nos referimos a los flipados del desarrollo personal y de temas de este estilo. Gracias a Jordi Martínez (oyente y autor del libro Finanzas para frikis) ha sido posible esta entrevista con James Basha, un emprendedor que enseña inglés, comunicación, motivación, liderazgo y más cosas que descubriréis en la entrevista. Estos son algunos de los temas que hemos tratado: Cómo logró James Basha definir su bio de LinkedIn. Los valores principales del proyecto de James Basha. Carles vuelve a sacar las 4Cs de Yuval: Creativity, Collaboration, Critical Thinking y Communication. La importancia de conectar con las personas. Tipos de líderes: OK leader, Good leader y Great leader. Una frase mágica: “¿En qué te puedo ayudar?” La diferencia entre informar y comunicar. La primera charla que James dio en castellano en unas circunstancias totalmente adversas. El minuto con Bill Gates que James presenció. Carles se atreve a criticar a Bill Gates. Cuando James “did it hiiiiis waaaaay”. Conectar primero, comunicar después. Del “Learn by doing” al “Learn by living”. ¿El entusiasta nace o se hace? La importancia de elegir lo que quieres. Carles hace de abogado del diablo con el tema del talento potencial de las personas. Unas veces se gana y otras se aprende. Una sesión de coaching de tres minutos. No vas a ningún sitio sin una libreta. Apunta cada día lo que aprendes de las personas con las que has estado. Carles se ha propuesto “Hacer un Jackberry” con frecuencia. Trabajar la confianza en uno mismo. También cuando se aprende un idioma. Las creencias limitadoras son plugins que instalamos en el cerebro. La metodología de aprendizaje “copy'n'paste”. ¿Qué es emprender? Notas del programa Episodio: ZT 58 Finanzas personales (II) con Jordi Martínez Episodio: ZT 94 Finanzas para frikis con Jordi Martínez Llorente Web: Abbey Hub - Language & Communication mentoring Podcast: Humor en público Episodio: 102 Humor en la empresa contado en primera persona - Humor en público. YouTube: Humor at work | Andrew Tarvin | TEDxOhioStateUniversity Artículo: Funny people are also more intelligent, according to new research Libro: Extreme Ownership de Jocko Willink Episodio:
Tercera y última parte de la entrevista que hicimos con Jackberry sobre humor Hemos hablado de… Somos un laboratorio de humor. Jackberry es un oyente selectivo. A Jackberry le gustan los episodios técnicos. Somos la Toyota del humor. Los límites del humor. La Wikipedia del humor. El humor en el trabajo. El consejo de Jackberry … Continuar leyendo "93 No hay supositorios de humor" La entrada 93 No hay supositorios de humor se publicó primero en Humor en público.
En este episodio seguimos charlando con Jackberry sobre humor. Hemos hablado de… ¿En qué ámbitos de la vida Jackberry aplica el humor? El humor es el Halcón Milenario de la simpatía. Jackberry tiene preparada la técnica de hacer símiles. Carles es el Halcón Milenario de la alcoba. El humor como terapia. Jackberry es el Tony … Continuar leyendo "92 El humor es el puto halcón milenario de la simpatía" La entrada 92 El humor es el puto halcón milenario de la simpatía se publicó primero en Humor en público.
En este episodio charlamos sobre humor con el gran Jackberry. Hemos hablado de… Roger, el daltónico, y Carles, el disléxico. Volvemos a lo grande, entrevistando a Jackberry, a quien Carles todavía no había entrevistado en este podcast. Roger vuelve al gimnasio. Entrevistamos a un oyente que no nos escucha demasiado. Jackberry no consume humor. El calcetín … Continuar leyendo "91 «La mayoría de humoristas me caen fatal»: hablamos sobre humor con Jackberry" La entrada 91 «La mayoría de humoristas me caen fatal»: hablamos sobre humor con Jackberry se publicó primero en Humor en público.
Libro: Armas de titanes: Los secretos, trucos y costumbres de aquellos que han alcanzado el éxito de Tim Ferriss (versión original: Tools of Titans). Podcast: Tribe of mentors Netflix: Kung Fu Panda. IMDB: Kung Fu Panda 2 IMDB: Kung Fu Panda 3. Libro: 21 lecciones para el siglo XXI de Yuval Noah Harari. Episodio: Tim Ferriss Interviews Arnold Schwarzenegger on Psychological Warfare (And Much More) - The Tim Ferriss Show Podcast Libro: Piense y hágase rico de Napolen Hill (versión original: Think and Grow Rich). Episodio: EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura” con Jackberry (extra ball) Libro: El principio de Dilbert de Scott Adams (versión original: The Dilbert Principle: A Cubicle's-Eye View of Bosses, Meetings, Management Fads & Other Workplace Afflictions) Episodio: Scott Adams: The Man Behind Dilbert - The Tim Ferriss Show Podcast Libro: ¡Termina!: Descubre la clave para lograr tus objetivos de Jon Acuff (versión original: Finish. Give Yourself the Gift of Done). Libro: Los Siete Secretos de los Prolíficos: La guía definitiva para superar la procrastinación, el perfeccionismo y los bloqueos del escritor de Hillary Rettig. Somos zetatesters YouTube: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Trailer Español (2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaKCbsi4ERw Presentación en Madrid del libro "Finanzas para frikis" de Jordi Martínez PEUMConf 2018: Programar es una mierda Zetaevento: encuentro de zetatesters flipados del desarrollo personal y del “Life Hacking” en general El sábado 29 de septiembre tenéis una cita en Barcelona, de 10h a 14h haremos el zetaevento 2018. ¿Qué haremos en el zetavento? Grabaremos un episodio con el tema “La comunidad es nuestro gurú” Habrá tres charlas: Ana Capó, Roger Prat y Carles Caño, Marc Alier. “Romper con todo” - Ana Capó (Temática: El autodescubrimiento mediante la fotografía) “Humor en el trabajo” - Roger Prat y Carles Caño Sobre algo concreto - Marc Alier También haremos networking en los descansos. En la seguna parte haremos actividades y dinámicas para conocernos mejor. El zetaevento se hace sin ánimo de lucro. La entrada cuesta 15 euros para costear el alquiler de la sala, cafés y pastas, etc... Si no puedes venir pero quieres colaborar con una donación, por pequeña que sea, también puedes hacerlo. Más información en zetatesters.com/evento Víctor Amat: «Un libro de
YouTube; Escena Graciosa de ''Shrek 2''- Tanga Roja de Pinocho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb0GwW6eoNY Serie: Sillicon Valley - HBO. Película: Mentiroso compulsivo - FilmAffinity Episodio: Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee - Jim Carrey We Love Breathing What You re Burning Baby https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6fbi1g Episodio: EB 34 Meditación Mentat con Jackberry (extra ball) Película: Poli de guardería - FilmAffinity Película: Un canguro superduro - FilmAffinity Artículo: The Four Lies of Storytelling - Scott Berkun Wikipedia: Adrienne Rich Libro: Armas de titanes: Los secretos, trucos y costumbres de aquellos que han alcanzado el éxito de Tim Ferriss (versión original: Tools of Titans). Podcast: Presentástico. Podcast: Humor en público Podcast: Cabalga el cometa Podcast: Hard Core History - Dan Carlin Podcast: Revisionist History - Malcolm Gladwell Episodio: ZT 52 Software mental y “Cómo ganar amigos e influir sobre las personas” de Dale Carnegie Episodio: ZT 90 Disonancia cognitiva y autoengaño Libro: Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think de Hans Rosling. Episodio: EB 01 Debatiendo sobre educación (extra ball) [Libro] “Conversaciones Cruciales – Edición revisada” de Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan y Al Switzler. [Libro] “Crucial Conversations Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, Second Edition” de Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan y Al Switzler. Estos son nuestros grupos de Telegram: Somos zetatesters (grupo general).
Continuamos debatiendo sobre cómo modificar nuestro entorno puede mejorar nuestras vidas. En este caso hablamos con más calma del libro que presentamos en el episodio 105: "Willpower Doesn't Work" de Benjamin Hardy, que es un libro Delicatessen. El autor plantea que la fuerza de voluntad no siempre funciona y hay que diseñar nuestro entorno para poder conseguir nuestros objetivos a largo plazo. Libro Delicatessen: Willpower Doesn't Work: Discover the Hidden Keys to Success de Benjamin Hardy. Episodio: ZT 104 Practicando Deep Work con meditación, lectura rápida y mejora contínua con Rick Téllez + “Extreme Ownership” de Jocko Willink Podcast: Cabalga el cometa YouTube: LocoMia - Disco Ibiza Loco Mía https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zan9yxjjRWo YouTube: Sexy Sax Man Careless Whisper Prank feat. Sergio Flores (directors cut) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaoLU6zKaws&feature=youtu.be Libro: Musonius Rufus: Lectures and Sayings de Cynthia King Libro: Armas de titanes: Los secretos, trucos y costumbres de aquellos que han alcanzado el éxito de Tim Ferriss (versión original: Tools of Titans). Blog: Brain Pickings - Maria Popova Episodio: The Interview Master: Cal Fussman and the Power of Listening - Tim Ferris Show Podcast TED: Tim Urban: En la mente de un maestro procrastinador https://www.ted.com/talks/tim_urban_inside_the_mind_of_a_master_procrastinator?language=eshttps://www.ted.com/talks/tim_urban_inside_the_mind_of_a_master_procrastinator?language=es TED: Dan Ariely: ¿Tenemos control de nuestras decisiones? https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_ariely_asks_are_we_in_control_of_our_own_decisions?language=es Episodio: EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura” con Jackberry (extra ball) Artículo: How to Take Notes Like an Alpha-Geek - Tim Ferriss Blog Libro: I Will Teach You to Be Rich de Ramit Sethi Netflix: Tony Robbins: I'm Not Your Guru YouTube: Mirroring de iPhone / iPad a Chromecast con AirPlay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rkfor3s0gk Libro: Chromecasteando: Guía para exprimir Chromecast y Chromecast Audio de Carles Caño. Libro: Recetas
Volvemos a hablar de storytelling. Oh yeah. Con libro delicatessen relacionado y todo... No me enrollo más que tengo que ir a buscar a los niños al cole... :-) Libro: The Obstacle is the Way: The Ancient Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage de Ryan Holiday. Libro: Ego is the enemy de Ryan Holiday. Libro: Perennial Seller: The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts de Ryan Holiday. Episodio: ZT 93 Storytelling (II) o cómo hemos castrado nuestras mentes al decir que las historias son un simple recurso Libro: Cómo orquestar una comedia de John Vorhouse (versión original: The Comic Toolbox: How to be Funny Even if You're Not). Episodio: 67 Comentando el libro “Cómo orquestar una comedia” de John Vorhaus - Humor en público. Libro: El héroe de las mil caras: Psicoanálisis del mito de Joseph Campbell (versión original: The Hero with a Thousand Faces). Web: YoTrail - Del asfalto a la montaña. Episodio: ZT 87 Enfoque rítmico y locus de control interno Episodio: EB 11 Confesiones sobre superación personal de una corredora de maratones (extra ball) Podcast: Vamos hablando con Alicia y Leticia. Libro: El guión de Robert McKee (versión original: Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting). Libro: Write. Publish. Repeat. (The No-Luck-Required Guide to Self-Publishing Success) de Sean Platt y Johnny B. Truant. Web: The Smart Passive Income by Pat Flynn Episodio: EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura” con Jackberry (extra ball) Episodio: EB 30 Autónomos felices: Pat Educadora Canina (extra ball) Podcast: This American Life Podcast: Serial Delicatessen: "Out on the Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New Masters of Radio" de Jessica Abel Libro Delicatessen: "Out on the Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New Masters of Radio" de Jessica Abel Episodio: EP 26 Dinamizar cursos online con Patricia Guerrero - Presentástico Episodio: Episodio 5 – Vivir de la formación online con Abel Aubone - Learning Legendario. Os recordamos nuestros grupos de Telegram:
Libro: High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way de Brendon Burchard. Podcast: Walking Mastermind - Nuevo podcast de Miquel Gabarró de Besuricata con James Kockelbergh Episodio: First Aid Kit para eventos con James Kockelbergh - Podcast BeSuricata Episodio: EB 34 Meditación Mentat con Jackberry (extraball) Google Takeout - Descarga tus datos de Google. Web: ssyoutube.com - Descarga vídeos de YouTube Artículo: 90 frases de George Bernard Shawe sobre la vida y las personas - Psicoactiva.com Canal de YouTube de Carles Caño: https://www.youtube.com/choulo Episodio: ZT 29 Diez mil horas y “Show your work!” de Austin Kleon Curso online: Malcolm Gladwell Teaches Writing (Coming Spring 2018) - Masterclass.com Libro: Why Don't Students Like School?: A Cognitive Scientist Answers Questions About How the Mind Works and What It Means for the Classroom de Daniel T. Willingham Libro: El poder de los hábitos. Por qué hacemos lo que hacemos en la vida y en la empresa de Charles Duhigg. Amazon: José Cuervo Tequila Tradicional - 500 ml Web: meneame.net Benjamí Villoslada Gil Libro: Will It Fly?: How to Test Your Next Business Idea So You Don't Waste Your Time and Money de Pat Flynn. Libro: Tu modelo de negocio de Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur, Timothy Clark. Somos zetatesters Episodio: ZT 95 Mindfulness Artículo: Los trucos psicológicos de los supermercados: aplicando toques de ciencia para «hacer el mal» - Microsiervos. Episodio: Programa 236 – “Peak Oil” amb Antonio Turiel – El phising de Lenovo - mossegalapoma (en catalán) https://mossegalapoma.cat/programa-236-peak-oil-amb-antonio-turiel-el-phising-de-lenovo/ Os recordamos nuestros grupos de Telegram: Somos zetatesters (grupo general). ZetaKids (padres y madres preocupados por la educación de sus hij@s)
YouTube: Ricky Gervaise - Homosexuality in California. https://youtu.be/gOmqNKAuYdM?t=1m51s Nuevo blog / podcast de Marc Alier: Crea podcast. Episodio: Elegir micrófono para grabar podcast. Creapodcast E01. Episodio: Comparando micrófonos, o Porno de Micrófonos (Mic Porn) – Creapodcast E02 Artículo: Mejorar la calidad de una grabación con varias voces a distintos volúmenes - Creapodcast. Episodio: ZT 94 Finanzas para frikis con Jordi Martínez Llorente Episodio: EB 34 Meditación Mentat con Jackberry Episodio: EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura” con Jackberry (extra ball) Amazon: Caran d'Ache 849 POP - Bolígrafo de bola (en caja), color naranja fluorescente Libro: Autocontrol: Cómo funciona la voluntad, por qué es tan importante y qué podemos hacer para mejorarla de Kelly McGonigal (versión original: The Willpower Instinct). Episodio: ZT 51 Presencia y “La economía del bien común” de Christian Felber Libro: The Brain: The Story of You de David Eagleman. La Contra : "Las hojas al caer hacen música, yo la oigo y la canto" Akarpa Lobsang Rinpoche, lama tibetano - La Vanguardia. Libro: The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down de Haenim Sunim. Libro: El optimista racional: ¿Tiene límites la capacidad de progreso de la especie humana? de Matt Ridley (versión original: The Rational Optimist). Episodio: 46 What if / Premisa cómica – Humor en público. FilmAffinity: "Qué asco de vida" dirigida e interpretada por Mel Brooks. Netflix: Sin límites (película). Netflis: Sin límites (serie). Usad nuestro enlace de afiliados para comprar productos en Amazon. Gracias! https://zetatesters.com/recomendamos/ Amazon: HEX de LELO El condón rediseñado - Lujosos condones con estructura hexagonal única (12) Somos zetatesters Libro: “El código del dinero” de Raimon Samsó. Libro: I Will Teach You To Be Rich de Ramit Sethi. ¡G
Accede al archivo de audio con este enlace (si lees esto desde el correo electrónico o desde el lector RSS). En el episodio 23 entrevisto a Jackberry que aplica la comunicación en atención al público, entre otros ámbitos. Estos son algunos de los aspectos hablados en esta entrevista relacionados con la comunicación: Cuándo empezó a […]
Storytelling, narrativa, relatos, historias... Llamádlo como queráis. Pero es algo esencial de los humanos. Hoy queremos volver a hablar del poder de las historias. De cómo nos conectan. De que es algo indispensable para nuestras mentes. De paso comentamos algunos elementos importantes que tienen algunas buenas historias. Pero no os dejéis engañar, no hay una única forma de contar historias. Esperamos que después de oír este episodio no dudéis nunca más en que las historias deben estar presentes en cualquier forma de comunicación humana. ¡Toma ya! (¿adoctrinar nosotros? ¡pero qué dices!) Episodio: ZT 24 Storytelling y “Una nueva mente” de Daniel H. Pink Podcast: The 1-3-20 Podcast by Daniel Pink and HubSpot Podcast: Storytelling with data Libro: Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals de Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic Podcast: Humor en público Episodio: EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura con Jackberry (extra ball). Libro: El Guión Story de Robert McKee (versión original: Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting) Episodio: EB 22 El dilema de Carles (primera parte) Episodio: EB 23 El dilema de Carles (segunda parte) FilmAffinity: Cartas desde Iwo Jima FilmAffinity: Banderas de nuestros padres Artículo: The Four Lies of Storytelling - Scott Berkun Libro: Sapiens. De animales a dioses: Breve historia de la humanidad de Yuval Noah Harari. Somos zetatesters Artículo: Los mejores cursos gratis online de las diez mejores universidades del mundo - Xataka Episodio: ZT 63 Metodología de Planificación Rápida de Tony Robbins Episodio: EB 36 “Depredador contra la escritura” con Jackberry (extra ball) Web: My Podcast Reviews - See and share all your podcast's reviews from every country! Os recordamos nuestros grupos de Telegram: Somos zetatesters (grupo general). ZetaKids (padres y madres preocupados por la educación d
Natillas Jackberry, listas para tomar. ¿Repetimos? Pues eso, que repetimos un extraball con el amigo zetatester Jackberry. Está vez hablamos sobre cómo escribir en papel tus pensamientos ayuda a purgar tu mente y a conocerte mejor. No os lo perdáis. Si queréis podéis ver este breve vídeo de un minuto a modo de ilustración de uno de los temas que tocamos en el episodio :-) YouTube: Depredador - La mejor escena de la película https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ww4WwCgXT0 Notas del programa Episodio: EB 34 Meditación Mentat con Jackberry YouTube: How to Achieve Your Most Ambitious Goals | Stephen Duneier | TEDxTucson Libro: Stand-Up Comedy: The Book de Judy Carter. Netflix: Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee Episodio: EB 35 Ejercicio físico y nutrición con Gonzalo Álvarez Marañón (extra ball) Episodio: 46 What if / Premisa cómica - Humor en público. Libro: The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles de Steven Pressfield Libro: Amar lo que es de Byron Katie Libro: El camino del artista de Julia Cameron Libro: Encuentra tu elemento: El camino para descubrir tu pasión y transformar tu vida de Ken Robinson. Libro: Zen in the art of writing de Ray Bradbudy. Libro: Inteligencia Emocional de Daniel Goleman. Netflix: Altered Carbon Libro: La magia del orden : herramientas para ordenar tu casa-- ¡y tu vida! de Marie Kondo. Red Social: Quora Amazon: Libretas Moleskine Artículo: Cómo tus fracasos pueden ayudarte a conectar más con la audiencia - Presentástico Episodio: The Habits of a Master — Paulo Coelho, Author of The Alchemist - The Tim Ferriss Show Podcast Episodio: EB 22 El dilema de Carles (primera parte) Episodio: EB 23 El dilema de Carles (segunda parte)
Un día que estábamos tan tranquilos en el grupo de Telegram apareció de repente Jackberry. Fue la revolución, el dinamismo del grupo, la intensidad, profundidad, dispersión e irreverencia se dispararon por las nubes. Los que estáis en el grupo no necesitáis que os lo presente, pero escuchándole hablar descubriréis un personaje mucho más interesante - si cabe - que su avatar en el chat de Telegram. Os dejo con mi conversación con Jackberry.
Jack Berry is a long time friend and in many ways has been a mentor. We had a fun talk story. Reminded me how much I love my friendship with Jack and mutual support. I hope you will listen. Whether you were a reader of Jack's during his many years at the Detroit News, and now in his retirement with Art and Jeannie McCafferty's Michigan Golfer or just enjoy taking about sports and how it weaves into our lives and friendships I think you will pick up how much Jack loves what he does so well. Tells stories. And I love pulling the stories out of Jack ... about how he has made a difference. Like how he was the one who got the locker room ban of females into the locker at the Masters lifted because he felt it was the right thing for them to do and he was going to do something about it. Jack covered 43 Masters!!!! This is the bio from when Jack was inducted into the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame in 2003. Jack Berry is a renowned sports writer who honed his ability reporting sports in the Detroit area. Beginning his sports writing career with the UPI, United Press International, in Detroit, he went on to write for both the Free Press and the Detroit News. A talented writer, Jack covered most sports and all of our national sports teams. Covering golf for many years allowed Jack to bear witness to some of the great events in golf. Jack also loved writing about amateur golf and covered 30-plus Michigan Amateurs. For committee service on the Michigan Golf Summits I and II, he received an Outstanding Service Award. Jack wrote about Michigan golf for 40 years. During this time, he had a strong, national influence on promoting the sport for all golfers. He served for more than ten years on the Board of Directors of the National Golf Writers Association of America (GWAA), two years in the mid 80’s as President and eight years in the 90’s as Secretary-Treasurer. As President in 1984, he successfully intervened with Augusta National Golf Club Chairman, Hord Hardin, to lift the ban on female reporters in the Masters’ locker room. Golf throughout the state of Michigan benefited from Jack Berry’s powerful pen. He advanced the promotion of golf in our state by writing the Guide to Michigan Golf, first published in 1991 and updated in 1993. He followed this in 1992, with an influential inside back cover column for Golf World entitled, “A Convincing Case for Michigan: When it comes to golf, this Northern state is state of the art.” Jack also used his skills to promote and publicize the formation of the Michigan Women’s Publinx Golf Association and the Metro Detroit Executive Women’s Golf Association. He is a regular contributor to the Michigan Golfer. The GAM Distinguished Award in 1997 acknowledged his wealth of contributions to amateur golf and more than three decades of writing that inspired the growth and maintained the popularity of golf in Michigan. Since retiring, he freelances for national and local golf publications. Locally, he serves as the GWAA’s representative at Michigan State University, interviewing journalism students as prospective scholarship recipients. He hosts an annual celebrity golf day fundraiser for the Friends of Wayne County Parks Committee. He has four bright, beautiful and loving daughters with whom he is very close. Elected to Michigan Golf Hall of Fame in 2003.
In 1945, the year the Detroit Tigers beat the Chicago Cubs in the World Series Jack Berry's father was the Detroit Tigers Traveling Secretary. Jack reflects on his memories from that 1945 World Series and the Chicago Cubs World Series win this year. He wore his dads World Series ring while watching the final game!!! Jack was a long time golf writer for the Detroit News. He's covered over 100 major golf tournaments. Jack looks back at the life of Arnold Palmer, who he first covered in the 1950's. Wendy Rose Bice, Jewish Historical Society of Michigan and Gail Greenberg, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit talk about the exhibit "Chasing Dreams Baseball and Becoming American" touring nationally and currently at the Detroit Historical Museum presented in part by The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. The Emily T Gail Shows espnhawaii.com under the lineup tab, podomatic.com/emilytgailtalkstory, free iTunes podcast and Emily T Gail on Facebook. Mahalo for listening.
Jack Berry is the former Director of Venture Richmond and he's running for mayor. He reflects on how his parents example of service in Lynchburg shaped him. He talks about what it was like in his early days working in the city of Richmond and what he accomplished as the Administrator in Hanover County. Jack shares his vision for what our city can be and about the time he drove a bus in college.
In this episode Laura Lafayette sits down with mayoral candidate Jack Berry, and RPAC Trustees Vice Chair, Philip Innes.
This week, we sit down with Jack Berry. Theme song by Ken Fritz and General Joystick. Produced by Jordan Johansen and Gary Branigan. Edited by Gary Branigan.
Detroiter Jack Berry, member of the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame has covered sports for over five decades, including over 100 of golf’s major championships. Jack weighs in on the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, the quality of play on the Champions Tour and many of the players he has covered for years. Jack's dad was the Traveling Secretary of Detroit Tigers in the 1940’s. We always end up talking baseball past and present. He shares MLB stories and has nice things to say about Detroit sports teams. Jack's run in the NY City Marathon, Emily Detroit Runs, hiked to Capt. Cook Monument, even had his own parking spot at Augusta National at the Masters as Recipient of the Lifetime Achivement Award!!!! Chick Kunitake, Waiaha River Coffee (family farm for 95+ years in Holualoa, Hawaii) talks about his enjoyable experiences as a spectator at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai. He reflects back on when in the 1950’s he fished and threw nets with his father before Four Seasons Resort Hualali was created . Emily talks some Big Island Real Estate specifically Hokuli'a...good things happening ... wasn't that long ago the Hale Irwin was wearing their logo. the Jack Nicklaus designed golf course has been well maintained and wonderful dining and amenities. -Club at Hokuli’a Golf Fundraiser for the Hawaii Island Foodbasket on Monday Feb. 23.
Love talking with long time friend and fellow Detroiter Jack Berry. A Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member, in his five decades of sports reporting he covered 100+ of golf’s major championships. Jack weighs in on the Champions Tour, The Aloha Swing including the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai and his love of Hawaii. And growing up as the son of the Traveling Secretary of Detroit Tigers in the 1940’s, Jack shares a few stores from then and now. He has nice things to say about Detroit sports team and much more. Another long time friend, Chick Kunitake's (Waiaha River Coffee) and the Kunitake ohana have been on their land for 95+ years. Chicks talks about taking a break from farming to be a spectator at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai. He reflects back on when he was a keiki, he fished and threw nets to catch dinner with his father in the 1950’s before Four Seasons Resort Hualalai was created . Emily has lots of dis n dat about the Big Island including.. - Ameri Ari Intercollegiate Golf Tournament at Waikoloa Beach Resort Feb. 4-8. Twenty of the top teams in the country will be competing. - good news all around regarding Hokuli'a with some update on real estate opportunities and reminder that Monday Feb. 23 the Club at Hokuli’a hosts the Hawaii Island Foodbasket Golf Fundraiser. Past shows are available at facebook.com/emilytgailtalkstory
Jack Berry, renowned sports writer talks about fellow Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member Glenn Johnson who passed away recently and was an important mentor and friend of Emily’s, as he was to many. Mahalo for listening to the talk story or reading the story and nice tribute to Glenn that Jack wrote and I have included below. GLENN By Jack Berry The PGA Tour had Doug Sanders. The European Tour has Ian Poulter. The LPGA has Paula Creamer. But for all out color and pizzazz, we had Glenn Johnson of Grosse Ile. Johnson arrived in Charlevoix for the Michigan Amateur in a Cadillac top down convertible packed with clothing changes for three double round days of match play. That was confidence and that was Glenn Johnson. “I had fun with the clothes. I hated to play (after a morning round) without cleaning up,” Johnson said. “One time a guy asked me why I was always changing colors, why I didn’t wear black or white. I went out that afternoon in red, white, blue, black, everything. He was 2 down after the first two holes. “I liked match play. I enjoyed the psychology, watching the opponent. I had more fun without saying anything,” Johnson said. “I’d look at their grip and they’d be thinking ‘Is something wrong with my grip?’” There was no one like him in Michigan golf and he passed away to the green course in the sky on Dec. 11 at the age of 92. The later years were difficult but there were so many good times, so many matches won and memories like the Michigan sectional qualifying held at Birmingham Country Club for the 1972 United States Open at Pebble Beach. Chuck Thorpe, the confident young brother of the PGA Tour’s Jim Thorpe, and Johnson were tied after regulation. Thorpe, a brash smasher, figured to win on the first hole. A par five. Thorpe didn’t use a tee. He’d stomp his heel into the ground and place the ball on top of the upturned turf. But he only made par and so did Johnson. The second hole was a short par four with the green short of the river, unlike today’s position. It was driveable but Thorpe didn’t drive it, made bogey and Johnson won with a par and was off to Pebble Beach. Johnson played the Monday and Tuesday practice rounds before “immense crowds.” He’d called Arnold Palmer and asked to play with him. Johnson knew Palmer since he played in the prestigious Grosse Ile Invitational in Arnie’s amateur days. After the two Palmer rounds Johnson hooked up with defending Open champion Lee Trevino on Wednesday, his third round with two of golf’s superstars on one of the most famous courses in the world. That was Glenn. Johnson didn’t play golf until after service in World War II as a pilot, teaching men how to fly the B-24 Liberator bomber, and then college at Michigan State. He won nine letters in sports at Grosse Ile High School, had three years in at Michigan State before the military service and returned to play quarterback his senior year. He played against Miami in the Orange Bowl stadium, played against Santa Clara on the West Coast and said that rules permitted only one substitute per quarter so “If you were first string, you played about 50 minutes every game.” Johnson’s father was a captain in Ford’s lake freighter fleet and the family settled on Grosse Ile in 1927. Glenn naturally took to the water and sailed the Port Huron to Mackinac race and was first mate on a winner. He was a lifelong fisherman with a boat docked by his house. He finally connected with golf “because the practice tee was 200 yards from my house” and said he worked hard at it. His short game was especially sharp. “I didn’t hit it that far but I knew where to hit it” and match play was his game. Johnson won five Michigan Amateur championships, second only to six by Chuck Kocsis. When the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame was established, Kocsis was in the first threesome with World Golf Hall of Famer Walter Hagen and Oakland Hills professional Al Watrous. Johnson was in the second threesome with two-time Masters champion Horton Smith and PGA champion Walter Burkemo. Four legendary professionals and two superb amateurs formed the first six members of the Hall of Fame. When Johnson came to golf, he came full force. He played in 43 Michigan Amateurs, at one point won 23 straight matches, qualified to play in 17 United States Golf Association championships, was low amateur in the 1981 Open at Oakland Hills, and won 15 Grosse Ile club championships. As a senior he helped form the Society of Seniors, an organization of the best senior amateurs in the country. He won the Eastern Seniors five times and a North and South Senior. He looked out for young players at Grosse Ile, and Emily Gail, a top junior, said “Glenn was a huge factor in my being encouraged to be a good female athlete. He was a great mentor and friend. I called him a couple weeks ago as I would do a couple times a year to tell him how much I appreciated his encouragement. He helped me learn how to love hitting balls and practice which I still do.” And because Johnson also was a skier, two of Michigan’s best holiday golf tournaments were established. “I skied at Boyne Mountain and became friends with (owner) Everett Kircher. He had a golf course and Labor Day weekend was deadsville. I told him he had all those empty beds and he should start a two man tournament.” Kircher took the advice, made Johnson co-chairman and the Kircher Cup is nearly four decades old with a full field every year. Then Johnson, assisted by the late Bucky Brower, real estate salesman and something of the unofficial mayor of Boyne Country, talked Kircher into starting a tournament in another “deadsville” period, Memorial Day weekend. Now it’s the Nike State Pro-Am. Besides his golf, skiing, boating, and interest in the Red Wings – he had seats right behind the goal in the Olympia Stadium days, Johnson was an accomplished artist. One of his favorite subjects was clowns and one of his paintings is in the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame collections of members’ memorabilia. Grosse Ile members and friends of Johnson celebrated his 90th birthday at the club and unveiled an exhibition of his many trophies, medals and awards received over the years. There’s a full length painting of Johnson with trousers as colorful as a tropical garden. “I’ve had a fantastic run,” Johnson said when he was a guest of honor at the 100th Michigan Amateur in 2011 at the Heather course, his favorite, at Boyne Highlands. Fittingly, he was wearing a sweater of many colors.
Larry Austin, Team Leader Whole Foods Detroit, Julie Atkinson Fountain, Team Member Alumni (1970's-80's) of Emily’s Across the Street & Emily Detroit Runs 30+ years ago, so a long time member of the "say nice things about Detroit" attitude. We talk story about Whole Foods Detroit contribution to healthy shopping opportunities and the on going commitment by Whole Foods to support events in Detroit. We share stories about the wave of enthusiasm in Detroit for recreation, farmers markets, community gardens, urban life style and commuting by bikes and on foot. And we look back at the support for the "Say nice things about Detroit" attitude created from Emily's in the 70's. On a personal note, I love that Whole Foods Detroit has our "say nice things about Detroit " attitude starting with the "say nice things about Detroit" mural on their wall when you enter the store. I'm grateful that the #saynicethings ohana which continues to grow gets good caretaking from Whole Foods, Shinola, City Bird, Detroit GT and so many individuals ... Also in this show Jack Berry, long time friend who has been a sports writer for five decades, many with the Detroit News, talks about his fellow Michigan Golf Hall of Fame member Glenn Johnson who passed away recently. Glenn was a friend of Jack's and was an important mentor and friend of mine. Glenn Johnson's contributions to the sport of golf, as player and mentor to many is just one of the ways he gave back.
My older brother Max Gail talks about being a part of the just released Jackie Robinson movie “42.” He played Burt Shotton, Jackie Robinson's major league manager with the Brooklyn Dodgers. I always enjoy talking with Max. My long time friend Jack Berry, recipient of the PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism and member of the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame has covered 43 Masters and shares some wonderful stories about the Masters and many milestone sporting events. I always enjoy talking with Jack too.