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Hello alien dogs and Sta-Puft Marshmallow Men and all the ships at sea. By now everyone knows we're retiring A Very Good Year after more than 100 episodes and coming back with an all new show for 2025. In the meantime we're revisiting some of our favorite guests and favorite movies by decade.This week it's the 1980s, a stretch of time that is not commonly considered a golden age for Hollywood. We've got a lineup for this weeks episode that will dispute that take and they're coming with evidence in the form of some truly excellent cinema.In this episode we'll hear from April Wright, Josh Lewis, Chris Nashawaty, Jen Cheney, Richard Shepard, Matt Singer, W. Axel Foley, Ty Burr, Carrie Couragen, Bilge Elbiri, Jen Johans, Daniela Taplin-Lundberg, John Pierson, and Jacob Knight.Enjoy! For show notes - including where to stream this week's movies, links to referenced media, and more - subscribe on Buttondown at https://buttondown.email/AVeryGoodYear. https://plus.acast.com/s/a-very-good-year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It turns out people really do win giveaways. In February, Tim Harrington took delivery of the first Cybertruck to be raffled off by Tesla. He later showed how the Cybertruck fits in his garage "like a glove." 2024 continues to be the year of the Cybertruck, and well, Tesla has done it again. After holding a second Tesla referral raffle, the company has delivered a second free Cybertruck to one extremely fortunate winner: Jacob Knight. An unbelievable, timely message A few weeks ago, my neighbor and best friend since grade school called me around 9 p.m. with some unbelievable news. He told me he thought he might have won a free Cybertruck. I literally didn't believe him. Well, I believed that he thought he might have won a free Cybertruck, but I really wanted to debunk whatever phishing expedition was being conducted before it got too far. Neither we nor ChatGPT could debunk the raffle winner email using the email headers and raw message. A call from Tesla the following day confirmed the message and set things in motion. Prior to the call, our families had spent the previous day and a half together. The startup Jacob worked for was downsizing, his father-in-law Brian spent several days hospitalized after a stroke, and the start of summer was just generally turbulent. My best friend was understandably in a funk, and I wanted to do my part in helping, so we dragged him out to the beach. The next day, I helped him clean his office while he interviewed for new job opportunities. It felt like a day and a half well spent! Neither of us had any clue about what was processing in the background.Sure, Tesla absolutely stole my thunder that day. Still, it was a very real lesson in how a tide change may already be developing when you feel like you're underwater. Also, enter more raffles! Tesla Cybertruck raffle winner Fast-forward one week and change later, and our families are on a six-hour round trip from Biloxi to the Tesla delivery facility in Brandon, Mississippi. The email was real. The call was real. And Jacob's Cybertruck was waiting in the Tesla parking lot with his name hanging from the mirror. Prior to owning the Cybertruck, Jacob's family owned two Teslas: a Model 3 Performance and a Model X Plaid. I drove Jacob's Model 3 Performance up for the photo op; I bought it a week later! Brian, having recovered from his stroke, rode as a passenger in the Model X on the way up. He was responsible for driving the Model X on the way back. This happened to be his first experience ever behind the wheel of an EV. Jacob bravely packed his newly received Tesla Cybertruck with one of his two kids and my two kids for the ride back. It was a hot-as-summer spring day in Mississippi, but it was a helluva day to remember. Jacob's Mawmaw Katie was also part of the day one experience. What a memory! Personally, I can say I've logged roughly two hours behind the wheel of the Cybertruck. It's GOOD. Meanwhile, Jacob and his Foundation Edition Cyberbeast (yes, tri-motor!) have been the talk of the town. Seriously, people haven't stopped posing for pictures and sharing sightings on our town's Facebook group. Jacob has also allowed his Cybertruck to join the dark side with a deep black matte wrap. But enough storytelling from me. You can hear Jacob's story of being the Tesla Cybertruck raffle winner in his own words in a podcast interview recorded this week below: https://twitter.com/jacobisknight/status/1799145466879267098?s=61&t=Um0m_kl9v8_MM9QONXv-QA The mission continues. Photos courtesy of Kristen Knight Photography. Zac Hall is Editor-at-Large for 9to5Mac. More Tesla Cybertruck drives through water in first real-world Wade Mode test Tesla helps cancer patient get a Cybertruck sooner Tesla Cybertruck becomes one of most American-made pickup trucks Podcast: Tesla Cybertruck first driving impressions, Kia EV3, Chevy Silverado EV RST and more
By all counts, Jacob Knight was a loved and top performing 5th grade teacher. Parents jockeyed to get their kids into his class. Kids adored him. The district gave him the highest marks on performance reviews. Then suddenly that changed and within a year Knight was out of a job. What changed?
Back at SXSW, we're joined by Austin's own Jacob Knight, co-host of the “Secret Handshake” podcast, and lover of great movies and great trash. 1989 offered plenty of both, from the power of “The Abyss” to the inanity of “Jason Takes Manhattan” to the coke-dusted earnestness of “Road House.” Become a member for Bonus Episodes, personal stories of working in the industry, and yes - EVEN MORE MOVIES. https://plus.acast.com/s/a-very-good-year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tim, Dave, and Kevin interviewed Jacob Knight from Time to Go Wild, a social platform for outdoorsmen. They discussed the background and growth of the platform, as well as its mission to provide a welcoming community for hunters and shooters without fear of backlash from animal rights activists. - They discussed the features of the Go Wild app, including the ability to tag gear and create a customized profile for content creators. They also talked about the platform's focus on hunting and the outdoors, and how it provides a space for hunters to share their experiences without the restrictions of other social media platforms.Today's show is powered by:SIG SAUERTINKSDEAD DOWN WINDEASTONBURRIS ADVERTISING BY:TATACAMAPEX HUNTING REWARDSVAPOR TRAILAAE ARCHERYDEER CAMP COFFEEUNDER ARMOUR AAE RedNeck Hunting Blinds Code of Silence WATCH THE VIDEO SHOW for FREE on CARBONTVOrWith Subscription on YOUTUBE Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bhp-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jacob Knight is a 3rd generation farmer at "Boxwood", a 2,200-ha property near Mendooran, that he runs with his family. In this episode, Jacob explains how his family have spent the last few decades slowly improving their business through self-evaluation, in an attempt to determine the best mix of enterprises. He also explains their decisions to increase their focus on dual-purpose cropping and establishing temperate pastures to maximise production in their prime lambs. Local Land Services Cropping advisor Tim Bartimote sat down with Jacob for a cuppa and this chat at Boxwood. Connect: Central West LLS website Central West LLS on Facebook Central West LLS on Twitter Central West LLS on YouTube The views contained in this podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by Central West Local Land Services. Listeners are advised to contact their local office to discuss their individual situation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
• We answer a lingering question from Gearbox Talk and the guys give some pretty great tips from the team's resident fishing expert, Jacob Knight. • Macerating vs boiling when it comes to deer skulls. • Fishing Yoda. Deer Skull Yoda. BBQ Yoda. • Dan's first season public land deer hunting. • Dan discusses a major mistake he made in his saddle. • Decoding an important deer hunting gear acronym. • Land Trust works with landowners to help them monetize their land. • The guys traveled to Nebraska to hunt a Land Trust property. • The difference between whitetails and mule deer during the late season. • Log the show to get points. Use points to earn rewards. Apply your rewards to get discounts and other benefits with GoWild! [UNCENSORED] by GoWild kicks off your week with shameful nonsense, inappropriate convictions, and unfiltered tales from the woods, waters and whatevers. [UNCENSORED] is a behind the scenes look at our adventures, failures, wins, embarrassing moments at trade shows, hilarious tales from the warehouse, and a good rant or three about the most recent tyranny from the Dark Lord of the Sith himself. JOIN GOWILD AND GET $10: http://downloadgowild.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Suscríbete en iVoox (pestaña 'Apoyar'), Spotify (UHEP+, https://anchor.fm/uhepextra/subscribe) o YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDE7w8jxUECMu_WgG3Z7gPg/join) para escuchar episodios exclusivos para mecenas. Ser sordo es una condición que te pone barreras en tu día a día. Ser sordo y luchador, mucho más. Explicamos las historias de algunos de los wrestlers que han pasado por la industria y algunos de los que están pisando fuerte en la actualidad. Nos iremos a Estados Unidos para conocer a Myles Borne, recién fichado por WWE, a Japón para conocer empresas de lucha libre integradas en su totalidad por personas sordas y volveremos a España para conocer a Jacob Knight, luchador sordo y signate de NTWE. 👕 Tienda UHEP: https://www.latostadora.com/uhep 🎁 Discord: https://discord.gg/G79hvUCRSR 🔵 Twitter: https://twitter.com/SrAlexGomez 🟣 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/siralexgomez 🟠 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SrAlexGomezEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Último Hombre En Pie. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/714573
MOVIE DISCUSSION: Melvin & Dan talk about the latest Predator movie, Prey, that probably should have been in theaters, right?Topics: (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 50-minutes talking about the benefits to physical media over streaming, and the exciting world of special features w/ examples. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Immediate disappointment that Prey was not in theaters.Jacob Knight on Letterboxd writes that Predator is at its best when it just embraces its "Pro Wrestling" aesthetic.Predator has always been more enjoyable when it's simple. This is why Predators can feel pretty fun at times, and why Prey feels great all the time.Melvin & Dan want to see the Predator dropped into other time periods: pirates, samurai, ancient Greece. All sorts of weird, high concept stuff!Amber Midthunder was very pleased to see the depictions of Native Americans in Prey was not hyper spiritual and shamanistic.There's a cultural, current fascination with "simple" movies; movies with high concepts that are easy to explain and easier to understand.Dakota Beavers, really the only other character in the movie, who also has no other credits on IMDB, was also pretty great!As far as we can tell, all the Native American characters have Native American heritage, which is really great!Ranking the Predator movies.Recommendations: Blue Letter Bible & NET Bible (Apps)Look for Independent Theaters nearby for fun community events!10 Cloverfield Lane (Movie)Support on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review Social Links: TikTok Twitter Website Facebook Group Support the show
28:50 NOPE chat begins On this week's episode, Brett reveals his new podcast project 'Roger & Me,' a show celebrating the late great Roger Ebert and his unique brand of film criticism. This New Flesh episode functions as a backdoor pilot for that series, but we've added a unique Bits and Pieces segment up top and tacked up the Roger & Me pilot onto it. Confusing? Very! But the main attraction today is Jordan Peele's NOPE. We discuss all the films of Jordan Peele and the themes of them, from GET OUT to US to NOPE. Before that, tons of horror and movie industry news including Insidious 5 information, Samara Weaving joins Scream 6, Rob Zombie's The Munsters going to straight to DVD ahead of its Netflix premiere, Mortal Kombat 2, A Quiet Place spinoff, updates from Goosebumps and Fear Street author R.L. Stine, and the London-based SAW THE EXPERIENCE. The New Flesh podcast is the best horror podcast about horror movies, scary movies, and all things tangentially related to horror, horror movies and the horror lifestyle. Horror franchises, new horror releases, and all the horror news and movie industry news that's fit to print! Subscribe to the New Flesh Patreon for weekly bonus content and more www.patreon.com/newfleshpodcast Subscribe to Roger and Me wherever you listen to podcasts, or watch the video feed on YouTube. Apple: https://apple.co/3PvqgA0 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Pyv1Zl YouTube: https://bit.ly/3PyD6gG Stitcher: https://bit.ly/3J5rS0L
Brett Arnold (The New Flesh), Jacob Knight (Secret Handshake) and Jesse Hassenger (Vulture) review Nope, starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Brandon Perea, Michael Wincott, Keith David. Directed by Jordan Peele, whose previous films are "Get Out" (2017) and "Us" (2019). Spoiler-heavy discussion included, as well as a spoiler-free portion. We get into the themes of the movie and analyze the meaning of each element. A metaphor tit-for-tat! We also discuss his previous films and how they differ.This is the first episode of Roger & Me, a podcast celebrating the life and work of Roger Ebert that aims to keep his unique spirit of film criticism alive. Every Friday, host Brett Arnold will be joined by film critic guests as they review all the movies set for release that day. On Tuesdays, Brett and a guest will rewatch an old episode of Roger's movie review show and talk about the movies discussed, from a modern perspective.
Welcome to PARTISAN, a podcast exploring politics and history in film and entertainment. Join your host, Tony Black, as he is joined by podcaster and scholar Russell Hugo, to discuss Oliver Stone's epic 1995 biopic, NIXON... Next time on Partisan, guest Sean Wilson joins us to discuss Baz Luhrmann's 2022 musical biopic, ELVIS... Host / Editor / Producer Tony Black Guest Russell Hugo SHOW NOTES Interviews: Oliver Stone talks to Roger Ebert: https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/oliver-stone-finds-the-humanity-in-nixon Cast taik to Spokesman: https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1995/dec/18/exorcising-a-demon-oliver-stones-nixon-will-force/?amp-content=amp Anthony Hopkins talks to Oklahoman: https://eu.oklahoman.com/story/news/1995/12/22/hopkins-eagerly-takes-questions-about-nixon/62369824007/ Anthony Hopkins talks to Tampa Bay: https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1995/12/20/hopkins-savors-big-role-in-nixon/?outputType=amp Joan Allen talks to LA Times: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-12-17-ca-14853-story.html Analysis: This Is What Oliver Stone's Nixon Got Right by Robert Brent Toplin: https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/161187 Stone's Nixon Is a Blend Of Demonic And Tragic by Bernard Weintraub: https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/30/movies/stone-s-nixon-is-a-blend-of-demonic-and-tragic.html Nixon at 25: Oliver Stone at, or near, his peak by Stephen Silver: https://tilt.goombastomp.com/film/nixon-at-25-oliver-stone-at-or-near-his-peak/ Examining the Complex, Subjective Filmography of Oliver Stone: A Comparison and Critique of "JFK" to "Nixon" and "Platoon" to "Heaven & Earth" by Mang Lu: http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/amp/1848/examining-the-complex-subjective-filmography-of-oliver-stone-a-comparison-and-critique-of-jfk-to-nixon-and-platoon-to-heaven-and-earth The Nixon Inside Stone's Head by Stephen E. Ambrose: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1996/01/07/the-nixon-inside-stones-head/2bfdb46b-1115-4119-be71-0ba43620ae39/ States of the Union, Part 3: The Fruits of Distress and Unrest by Adam Nayman: https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/movies/2020/6/3/21278647/richard-nixon-era-movies-butch-cassidy-protest-vietnam-war Had He Ever Been Loved: The Tragic Failure of Oliver Stone's NIXON by Jacob Knight: https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/07/13/had-he-ever-been-loved-the-tragic-failure-of-oliver-stones-nixon/amp Nixon: Oliver Stone's Tricky Dicky flick is far from unimpeachable by Alex von Tunzelmann: https://amp.theguardian.com/film/2010/jun/03/nixon-oliver-stone-reel-history Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/partisanpod Follow us on Twitter: @partisanpod Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis We Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis wemadethisnetwork.com Title music: Progressive Progress (c) Howard Harper-Barnes via epidemicsound.com
Welcome to PARTISAN, a podcast exploring politics and history in film and entertainment.Join your host, Tony Black, as he is joined by podcaster and scholar Russell Hugo, to discuss Oliver Stone's epic 1995 biopic, NIXON...Next time on Partisan, guest Sean Wilson joins us to discuss Baz Luhrmann's 2022 musical biopic, ELVIS...Host / Editor / ProducerTony BlackGuestRussell HugoSHOW NOTESInterviews:Oliver Stone talks to Roger Ebert: https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/oliver-stone-finds-the-humanity-in-nixonCast taik to Spokesman: https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1995/dec/18/exorcising-a-demon-oliver-stones-nixon-will-force/?amp-content=ampAnthony Hopkins talks to Oklahoman: https://eu.oklahoman.com/story/news/1995/12/22/hopkins-eagerly-takes-questions-about-nixon/62369824007/Anthony Hopkins talks to Tampa Bay: https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1995/12/20/hopkins-savors-big-role-in-nixon/?outputType=ampJoan Allen talks to LA Times: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-12-17-ca-14853-story.htmlAnalysis:This Is What Oliver Stone's Nixon Got Right by Robert Brent Toplin: https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/161187Stone's Nixon Is a Blend Of Demonic And Tragic by Bernard Weintraub:https://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/30/movies/stone-s-nixon-is-a-blend-of-demonic-and-tragic.htmlNixon at 25: Oliver Stone at, or near, his peak by Stephen Silver: https://tilt.goombastomp.com/film/nixon-at-25-oliver-stone-at-or-near-his-peak/Examining the Complex, Subjective Filmography of Oliver Stone: A Comparison and Critique of "JFK" to "Nixon" and "Platoon" to "Heaven & Earth" by Mang Lu:http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/amp/1848/examining-the-complex-subjective-filmography-of-oliver-stone-a-comparison-and-critique-of-jfk-to-nixon-and-platoon-to-heaven-and-earthThe Nixon Inside Stone's Head by Stephen E. Ambrose: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1996/01/07/the-nixon-inside-stones-head/2bfdb46b-1115-4119-be71-0ba43620ae39/States of the Union, Part 3: The Fruits of Distress and Unrest by Adam Nayman: https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/movies/2020/6/3/21278647/richard-nixon-era-movies-butch-cassidy-protest-vietnam-warHad He Ever Been Loved: The Tragic Failure of Oliver Stone's NIXON by Jacob Knight: https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/07/13/had-he-ever-been-loved-the-tragic-failure-of-oliver-stones-nixon/ampNixon: Oliver Stone's Tricky Dicky flick is far from unimpeachable by Alex von Tunzelmann:https://amp.theguardian.com/film/2010/jun/03/nixon-oliver-stone-reel-historyLike our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/partisanpodFollow us on Twitter:@partisanpodSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethiswemadethisnetwork.comTitle music: Progressive Progress (c) Howard Harper-Barnes via epidemicsound.com
This week on the Ohio Outdoor podcast, the guys sit down and with Jacob Knight and Derek Towles from GoWild. Jacob is an experienced flyfisherman (is that a word?) and Derek has learned over the past few years from Jacob. The guys go through the basic gear needed to get into flyfishing. There is a lot involved with getting started but Jacob and Derek break it down to a manageable format. The guys both got out on the water over the past week. Andrew was able to reel in a few walleye, while Paul was out pick up New York's saltwater Sheep head…. ? Paul did a little time in the woods, but no birds yet. Across the state and Midwest it seems as though the birds are a bit lagging with the spring. Fingers crossed the heat turns up here soon. Good luck to those out this week! Check out timetogowild.com to find out more about Send it Slam on July 9th! www.theo2podcast.com GoWild Profile Tethrd First Lite Instagram: @the.o2.podcast Twitter: @Ohiohunt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Ohio Outdoor podcast, the guys sit down and with Jacob Knight and Derek Towles from GoWild. Jacob is an experienced flyfisherman (is that a word?) and Derek has learned over the past few years from Jacob. The guys go through the basic gear needed to get into flyfishing. There is a lot involved with getting started but Jacob and Derek break it down to a manageable format. The guys both got out on the water over the past week. Andrew was able to reel in a few walleye, while Paul was out pick up New York's saltwater Sheep head…. ? Paul did a little time in the woods, but no birds yet. Across the state and Midwest it seems as though the birds are a bit lagging with the spring. Fingers crossed the heat turns up here soon. Good luck to those out this week!Check out timetogowild.com to find out more about Send it Slam on July 9th!www.theo2podcast.comGoWild ProfileTethrdFirst LiteInstagram: @the.o2.podcastTwitter: @Ohiohunt
This week on the Ohio Outdoor podcast, the guys sit down and with Jacob Knight and Derek Towles from GoWild. Jacob is an experienced flyfisherman (is that a word?) and Derek has learned over the past few years from Jacob. The guys go through the basic gear needed to get into flyfishing. There is a lot involved with getting started but Jacob and Derek break it down to a manageable format. The guys both got out on the water over the past week. Andrew was able to reel in a few walleye, while Paul was out pick up New York's saltwater Sheep head…. ? Paul did a little time in the woods, but no birds yet. Across the state and Midwest it seems as though the birds are a bit lagging with the spring. Fingers crossed the heat turns up here soon. Good luck to those out this week!Check out timetogowild.com to find out more about Send it Slam on July 9th!www.theo2podcast.comGoWild ProfileTethrdFirst LiteInstagram: @the.o2.podcastTwitter: @Ohiohunt
Popular and trending 2021 hunting gear in GoWild. Jacob Knight and Brad Luttrell went over some of the top selling, most talked about, and most popular hunting products in GoWild. All of these products are available in GoWild and many of them are on sale.Gearbox Talk is brought to you by GoWildDownload GoWild today. Join a community of shooters, hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.http://bit.ly/DownloadGoWildNowGear Mentioned:Garmin Xero https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/garmin-xeroa1i-garmin-xero-a1i-bow-sightGarmin Instinct https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/garmin-instinct-garmin-instinctCrosskix https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/crosskix-5183495143558-crosskix-20-mossy-oak-bottomlandVortex 1000 Rangefinder https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/vortexoptics-LRF101-vortex-optics-vortex-optics-impact-1000Tactacam Solo Hunter https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/tactacam-383905-tactacam-solo-hunter-packageTactacam 5.0 https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/tactacam-330100-tactacam-50North Mountain Gear Leafy Suit https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/northmountaingear-4534752182320-north-mountain-gear-nmg-guide-series-leafy-suit-greenTreezyn Leafy Suit https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/treezyn-6226150228145-treezyn-leafy-suitIrish Setter VaprTrek https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/irishsetterboots-216-irish-setter-boots-vaprtrek-mens-8-inch-waterproof-leather-side-zip-bootOtis Rifle Cleaning Kit https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/otis-technology-universal-rifle-cleaning-kitBadlands Pack https://timetogowild.com/search?query=BadlandsGoWild Tactical Pack https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/gowild-239664136222-gowild-gowild-tactical-sling-bagShow Notes:Download GoWild: http://bit.ly/DownloadGoWildNow
Make the most of your bass fishing trip to a pond. There are a few tips that will make all the difference for you and your bass fishing pursuits no matter what pond you choose to fish. Jacob Knight, GoWild's resident bass fishing master, shares what he looks for in the water and surrounding areas to decide what to throw, how much he moves around the pond, how fishing a pond is different from fishing a lake, the one lure he'd choose for fishing a pond in the morning, afternoon and evening, what to do if you own a pond and want to know the best ways to build habitats that will make the bass want to hangout in those areas and give smaller fish a chance to survive and grow larger, his go to spinning setup and his go to baitcasting setup for pond fishing.Gearbox Talk is brought to you by GoWildDownload GoWild today. Join a community of shooters, hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.http://bit.ly/DownloadGoWildNowGear Mentioned:Booyah Pad Crasher Frog https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/omnia_fishing-5938206507177-booyah-booyah-pad-crasher-frogYamamoto 6" Senko Worm https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/omnia_fishing-5938206933161-yamamoto-yamamoto-6-senko-wormBerkley Bullet Pop https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/omnia_fishing-5938229182633-berkley-berkley-bullet-popLive Target Hollow Body Mouse https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/omnia_fishing-5938227740841-live-target-live-target-hollow-body-mouseShimano Convergence Spinning Rod CVS70ML2C https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/fishusa-139119-shimano-shimano-convergence-spinning-rod-cvs70ml2cPflueger President https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/omnia_fishing-5938232066217-pflueger-pflueger-presidentDobyns Rods Fury Casting Rod Black https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/academyoutdoors-FR705CB-dobyns-rods-dobyns-rods-fury-casting-rod-blackShimano Curado K Baitcast Reel https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/cabelas-2440328-shimano-shimano-curado-k-baitcast-reelDaiwa Tatula CT 100 Casting Reel https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/omnia_fishing-5938198216873-daiwa-daiwa-tatula-ct-100-casting-reelShow Notes:John Hunter - https://youtu.be/oz4Qe3KIATA Dean Rojas - https://youtu.be/F6vKlQ1r1MM Steven Taylor - https://youtu.be/7COgWEIEZ1E
I spent a few days out in Montana with Bergara and CVA's parent company, BPI Outdoors with team GoWild's Jacob Knight. We got to shoot a ton of guns (hey, free ammo!) and see some innovations from both manufacturers. We're in new territory in a post-pandemic world. These types of events may become more of the norm after 2020. We'll talk about that with Damon. Be sure to check out the new products: Bergara CVA Restless Native is Brought to You By GoWild Join the best community for outdoor enthusiasts. Download here.
Fly fishing guide and Purple Heart recipient James Nash came to Gearbox Talk to share what gear he recommends for catching trout. James explains how he learned to fly fish and what gear he used at first, the biggest mistake beginners make when starting out and how to fix it, the biggest obstacle for folks wanting to get into fly fishing, the bare essentials to start fly fishing when it comes to gear, his perspective on reels for new anglers, what to look for in a good fly fishing spot, he demystifies fly names, what flies to use when you don’t see any bugs on the water and what flies to go to first, and his favorite piece of fly fishing gear.This episode of Gearbox Talk is brought to you by Federal Premium AmmoDownload GoWild today. Join a community of shooters, hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.http://bit.ly/DownloadGoWildNowGear Mentioned:Winston Fly Rods http://bit.ly/Winston-RodsPrince Nymph http://bit.ly/GW-Prince-Nymph-2Pack-10Wooly Bugger Streamer - 2 Pack Black; 4 http://bit.ly/GW-Wooly-Bugger-4Costa Diego Sunglasses Green/Black http://bit.ly/GW-Costa-Diego-Sunglasses-Green-BlackMaui Jim Ekolu Polarized Sunglasses https://timetogowild.com/gearbox/products/moosejaw-B867-06D-maui-jim-maui-jim-ekolu-polarized-sunglassesDelta http://bit.ly/Delta-Polarized-SunglassesShow Notes:Restless Native Episode 53 - https://everrestless.com/2019/02/05/54-capt-james-nash-outfitter-purple-heart-recipient/Blog Link: https://timetogowild.com/stories/Gearboxp-Talk-Fly-Fishing-Gear-with-James-Nash-&-Jacob-Knight
00:00:03.510 --> 00:00:51.510 Trevor Blondeel: Well Dave I was about to start a training session a couple of days ago, and with a group of manufacturing leaders and we're talking about the aware leader I’m all pumped up. And I got a call from my son about 15 minutes before he's 22 and he's going through some major challenges that I can't all explain here, but I can tell you, as a dad, I was shaken up, and it was difficult for me and my mindset to kind of get back on track. A lot of that comes down to just that resilience and what we practice ahead of time, but it was still hard and you Dave had had something in your life to change your mindset this week and tell us a little bit about that. 00:00:52.050 --> 00:02:30.000 Dave Baker: yeah, well you know I tell you. there's you know our guest today provided us this great quote which has helped me check this out mindset drives and shapes all that we do, how we engage with others and how we behave. In every moment and every situation and it's from the Arbinger Institute, and I saw that and read that, in the wake of having to put my best buddy down - man's best friend. On Monday, just a couple of days ago, and you talk about a heartbreaker it absolutely tore me up and quite honestly, it's not easy to talk about but. I have been doing my best, thus, far to just hold it together and that's, all I can do, but you're you know it's all about mindset and my mindset in this grieving process of losing him. It’s has been ebb and flow in the days that you know, since it's transpired and where I keep you know I fight self-pity, anger, restlessness you know just woe is me and what am I going to do it says, you know my if I don't check my mindset man, we go in dark places and I know you can't move forward, and I’ve found myself stuck and it's like check your mindset they where's your head at where is your head and 00:02:30.330 --> 00:03:23.610 Dave Baker: So, know just in time we've got Jacob Knight, our guest with us today, Jacob is all about mindset and we’re so excited to have Jacob with us today, he's the manager he's a leader at FC in the Florence South Carolina area he's he owns Jacob Knight, and he runs Straight Talk on LinkedIn, which is fantastic. It's a community of like-minded folks to sharing thoughts and inspiration so Jacob welcome and man, we can't wait to hear and learn how mindset has impacted you and your career and your personal life so let's jump in man, I mean tell us about this. 00:03:24.150 --> 00:05:00.510 Jacob Knight: yeah, first all day then Trevor, thank you for having me on the show I’ve listened to several episodes and really enjoyed the content and the material, so thank you for that also sorry to hear about your son Trevor going through some things in his life now and I’ll be hoping and praying that it'll strengthen him and helping him in the long run. You know Dave about you about your dog I was like you said man's best friend, I know it's tough and just let me say one thing on that I know you talk about mindset. doesn't always mean that you must pretend like something different happen or something ever happened, you have to do with what happened but deal with it in a positive way that'll get you out of that slump so sorry to hear about that as well. Again, thank you, but the mindset, and whenever you think about mindset, there's a lot of different things that may come to mind. Maybe just how you think about some particularly or to be a small scale or larger scale, but when I think about mindset, I just mean your general frame of mind, you know, whenever you get out of bed. Whenever you look at a task whenever you have an obstacle come your way you know what's the foundation. Of where you're coming from, and I think there are different levels to talk about, but I think at the end of the day, success is driven by having the right kind of mindset, as your foundational steppingstone. 00:05:00.540 --> 00:05:12.360 Dave Baker: So Jacob, as a dyed in the wool manufacturing born and bred, I mean, as I understand man, I love the story, where were when you started sweeping floors? 00:05:12.720 --> 00:06:40.050 Jacob Knight: that's right off the bat. I grew up you know southern in the country most of my family was I guess you'd call them entrepreneurs I didn't know what that word meant back then. We built houses wired houses was pushing was on total lumber did all these things from I think my dad kind of laughs about it. I was three years old, the first time I pull wire under the house, so I was doing that forever since I was born right come out when pulling while my GI joes under the House. Yeah, so you talk about the first large company that I, I was hired on to I’m still a teenager. Just at a high school and we're waiting on equipment to come in the facility, and you know we were asked to sweep the floor and I’ll tell you what I didn't know at the time, but you could really tell a lot about people whenever they were asked to do that task you had, I think I had 24 to 30 people in my group. And most people were pretty upset about it, but I didn't know it at the time, but in my mind, you know I thought hey I’m going to sweep the paint off the floor. I want to be the best floor sweeper into the plan and most people may have thought that look beneath them, which I still sweep the floors now and I don't mind if I get pretty doggone good at. 00:06:43.890 --> 00:07:11.760 Trevor Blondeel: yeah, it's funny those first impressions it's not necessarily. Of course, there are discussions around does this person has the hands, do they have just the mechanical mindset and that is a part. But if they don't and they're sweeping that floor like nobody's business and whatever they do they're just going to do it the best they can, and it's hard to turn people away like that right. 00:07:13.320 --> 00:08:45.240 Jacob Knight: But, if you look throughout you know my career that's definitely been the game changer for me and, if we look out in our society in our culture, yes, there may be a lot of things going on now. That isn't right per se, or maybe they've got this the odds are stacked against you, but I believe that you must have a successful mindset, even while you fight against those things because it's like you know negative breeds negativity you know, and you never really going to get out there slumping and pull ahead unless you have the right kind of mindset that's ownership taking responsibility. Taking you to know I’m going to own up to this I’m going to dig out of this hole, and I have 30 years kind of developed. Some of these characteristics some type of you know, mental strength that you need that doesn't cost you a penny, and I think that's a big thing about mindset is anybody can have the right mindset. You don't have to be rich or poor, or you know you can be anybody and I think that's the strength that you have with mindset is not a degree, you have to get it's something you can actually you know work up in your mind in it comes out in your attitude and your behavior. 00:08:45.870 --> 00:09:16.020 Dave Baker: So, Jacob you and you open the can of worms up and I’m going in all right I’m going to pull them out. What specifically for you, has been so impactful in keeping your mindset, where it is, I mean what do you do that others may learn from or might could benefit and learn what you do. Every day that impacts that. 00:09:16.500 --> 00:09:22.560 Jacob Knight: Okay, so a big question, and this could be a long answer. 00:09:28.680 --> 00:09:44.130 Jacob Knight: I’m going to just tell you kind of about my personal process I’m not saying everybody must have this but I’m just going to let you know kind of where I come from, and then maybe some things I’ve put together that I think or are crucial to have the right, having the right mindset. For me I had a process through life I ended up going to school later on in life after I’ve had had four children, and it was an obstacle, but it was well worth it very beneficial but had a lot of questions about my foundational like you know-how. How I thought about the world what is reality, what is no morality. All those types of type of questions you know what knowledge is, you know starting to get an hour's philosophy and my background is Christianity and probably some you know stoic philosophy, you know just where you know you put your nose down in an obstacle is the top of mine, since I’m kind of a mesh. If you think about it that way that's kind of my foundation that I have grown into, and I believe that's What helps me propel forward but there's some there's generalities there are some general rules if you want to call it that. I think are beneficial for the mindset I call them, and I can't take all this credit I got a great team I’ve worked with some great people in some companies and we've always participated and knowledge-sharing training. Building each other up - one of my big things is I share everything I know I don't keep any trade secrets or any secrets from anybody or anything so I’ve always poured myself out because that made me grow in the process, but having said that, just to I like to think of it in three categories one is the golden rule. And everybody basically knows what that is you know do unto others as you'd have them do unto you, but under that is more respect. You know it's this genuine respect for people, where I really believe people are valuable and I want to behave in such a way that shows respect to them. And I know there were there, how they're valuable in my worldview they're made in the image of God. I want to treat them right and I want to help them succeed and the other one is like an internal drive, so I got this one aspect where I believe it, I’m going to respect. Everybody the best that I can I’m going to give them respect right off the BAT and then it's a strong work ethic, you know you know I’m doing my work on to the Lord or you know you can think about hey I’m doing my work, you know. For me, so to speak for my betterment I’m not trying to impress somebody internally, instead of an external thing I’m not doing it just for $1 or just for a title. Passion and energy preparation, think about it, having a positive attitude, all these things and I’m saying doesn't cost you anything you know these are developed from within your mind. One is progress, moving forward, I want to keep getting better I need to be flexible; I need to be coachable I need to be able to learn and to grow, and those are the things I kind of put together. That, I believe everybody can benefit from, and I call them the golden rule the internal drive-in progress, and I think that and that's really not anything new you can go online and find a means or whatever you call them that have broken down. Types of mindsets that don't cost you anything but those are how well look at him. 00:13:50.880 --> 00:14:11.130 Trevor Blondeel: So, Jacob, you know I hear you and, yes, it's on the Internet, and those are good things we're talking manufacturing here we're making the same thing we got a routine. So, I get on calls and I see people and I’ll say they take up how you are doing and how do you respond when they say I’m living the dream. 00:14:17.280 --> 00:16:13.350 Jacob Knight: Pretty funny line and I even use it joking around because we've here so much you know we hear that phrase, a lot of times live in a dream, just to kind of take a step back right I’m going to go off of what you said, a second ago. You were saying that you know, in the manufacturing world how is it, how do we have this top of mind said. This, when you needed the most I mean whenever you're doing some a day in, day out you're punching a clock if you and I know you all have experienced this but morale you can lose it in a heartbeat. Morale can be lost and it's hard to build a good culture in manufacturing, I believe, and maybe I’m partial because this was in my blood, but culture and morale or everything, so this is the utmost importance in a job, where people can easily feel like they're stuck right. You feel like you're stuck, and I think that the plan that we put together is the path to get you unstuck so whenever somebody says something like that you know. Living the dream right I’ll kind of laugh about it, too, I may say I’m living in a dream or I’ve been busy but really was going on is you know some ways probably giving you some sort of clue that your own happiness. And they want to tell you that and play hey you know what was going on and going back to the story about losing you man's best friend Dave. You were saying it was hard to focus really if you were able to open up with somebody a lot of times that helps you clear out so usually whenever somebody has something to say I’ll say you know. I might laugh about it start where initially didn't ask that you know what's going on, tell me about it, you know what happened and then kind of sympathize and empathize with them a little bit and usually that does start to change the mood. 00:16:13.770 --> 00:16:29.820 Dave Baker: yeah, and I, you know, and Jacob appreciate you bringing that up and I’ll tell you twice this week, I was asked to go to dinner, and I said I mean I know the guy and I said honestly no I don't want to go, he said guess what they've come on we're going anyway. 00:16:31.050 --> 00:17:10.890 Dave Baker: And I’m telling you, it was the best thing I needed that and the second time, you know so buddy called me, and you know it's like hey. You know I don't feel like talking, I was totally transparent with him, I said dude I don't feel like talking. And he said all right well if you don't call me back and calling you again, so in my time I called him back, I did not want to, but I did anyway. Because I knew that that was, I needed to do that I just absolutely needed to do it and that helped keep me moving forward and that's us. 00:17:12.270 --> 00:17:47.880 Trevor Blondeel: And I referenced this a lot around women in manufacturing and how the numbers are not growing they've been stagnant, for a long time. That's definitely one thing that women can bring to manufacturing that sometimes males suck at which is living the dream. You know just laugh it off, but I’d love your response Jacob it's kind of like tell me more about that later, you know is that funny is a little sarcastic, or is that actually a call for help. Because I totally agree with you it's kind of like um what's underneath that. 00:17:48.150 --> 00:18:01.410 Dave Baker: But it could be a forced thing, and it could be real and that person truly is excited and on the top of their game living their dream, and so it can be anywhere In between there but yeah. 00:18:01.950 --> 00:18:46.710 Trevor Blondeel: So maybe the right responses tell me more because then you can understand, is it like Are they in their dream, or are they there and yeah, it's just one of those little things and I think it's what you said Jacob it's being that having the mindset of being open enough to be curious you know if you're in the right mindset, you can do that and. You know it's those little things that you do like I watched some Ted Talk; I remember it was like when you put your feet outside your bed, and you know the morning first thing you say is something greats going to happen today, I mean it can manufacturing is not something we talked about a lot but it's like you got to have something right and it's not going to make your day worse if you say something creates could happen. 00:18:48.870 --> 00:19:32.430 Jacob Knight: yeah, I mean you have to believe you'd have I’m more of a realist, but I don't let that stop me from being positive, you know as you know business owner business leader, you do have to be a realist you can't prove proceed, you know with unicorns you know hopping around and everything is going to be wonderful, but you can proceed all right here's the situation, what do we do about it, you know how do we change this, how can we, how do we get where we're going here's a little setback. But we know we're going to get through this look what we are to get through, you know remind yourself of where you've already come and then where you need to go and that's another great example of the right mindset propelling you forward. 00:19:32.820 --> 00:20:35.190 Trevor Blondeel: yeah, and I think that's what the listeners want to hear they don't want to hear that you have a perfect mindset, they want to hear that it's okay. To be upset, that's okay it doesn't mean on a positive person that actually makes you more authentic because it's like yeah this, this is not good right now and however, we know that it's not always going to be like this, you know it's just where we are right now, and we got to where we’ve got to own it like you said and sit with it and figure out the next thing but it's I think it's what I’m hearing from you is that it's like that bigger picture higher vision, I was talking to a manufacturing team this morning they're basically just saying they're kind of stuck I just there in that routine. But they really weren't working towards anything, so you know I like what how you describe that and it's like, however, that looks like to your plant or to your organization or to you as an individual, but where are you going and enjoy the process. 00:20:35.880 --> 00:21:24.570 Jacob Knight: And if you don't have the opportunity to create that vision. It may be easy for me to say that because I can somewhat create a vision, and everybody goes towards that but not everybody has it and I’ll say one thing you can do. Is if you're stuck, how can I add value to my friend, how can I add value to. My coworker and if you really work on adding value to other people you'll start to grow even if maybe your supervisor doesn't have the vision, you want to see maybe the company you're at. You feel like you're just going nowhere and is hopeless will start actively adding value to other people and your mindset will begin to change, maybe that company won't be there for you forever, but you'll start to develop the right type of mindset for success. 00:21:25.230 --> 00:21:34.290 Dave Baker: And the lens that you look through. This right is exactly how you're going to end up see seeing things and begin shaping your future. 00:21:35.550 --> 00:22:36.030 Jacob Knight: Yes, right and you brought up the lens so that it reminds me of my glasses analogy. A lot of times you know, life is like the weather, you get saying coming in, you as you get when you get it get hail you get tornado will no doubt this is going to be kind of rough but all these things are just flying around at you and a lot of times I think about mindset as a good pair of goggles a nice pair of glasses that allow you to see clearly even during these hard times. It’s not you paint some perfect picture some fake picture or fake analogy it doesn't have you know things done on the lenses but it's giving you a clear view so you can clearly see. look forward and math your goal now so mine says a lot like a good pair of goggles good glasses that keeps those keeps the dust of the world and it keeps those struggles from interfering with your vision, and it really helps you set your mind man forward. That's a good analogy that I like to use. 00:22:36.810 --> 00:22:58.020 Dave Baker: Then another one is its kind of like you know your mindset is kind of like your diet you've got a junk food diet or a healthy diet and between the two, I mean just like you know your mindset it directs your future it impacts, the result right it. 00:22:58.050 --> 00:23:36.960 Jacob Knight: 100% you have to have food to come in your body right or most of us do we have to have food to survive, you can fill it with junk, or you can fill it with something fairly nutrition, even if you're not perfect, but you're going to get healthier you're going to get stronger you're going to have a better quality of life if you eat the right things and that's a lot like mine, so if you have the right mindset. You will get better you will grow doesn't always mean your circumstances going to be perfect, but you'll be more happy or unhappy is a little you know shaky kind of work, but at the end of the day, everybody wants to be happy. Everybody wants to feel good. 00:23:38.430 --> 00:23:42.750 Trevor Blondeel: Nobody wakes up and says, I want to be unhappy today. Right, I don't think. 00:23:44.400 --> 00:25:09.120 Jacob Knight: I’ve met some people, though I’ve had some challenges I met some people that fit where that negative, but I’ll tell you one thing really quick. Actually, this person wasn't a negative person, but I was at an organization and we were having a meeting with an outside company had had to hit come in and they were asking. Why did y'all buy into this system that Jacob role after you've been here 25 years how could you buy into some new system, because I brought in lean manufacturing and thinking and all of these deals ideas that we have today talking about and they said this and I’m not bragging but this really touched my soul when I think about a lot, he said because I knew he cared because I knew we care was all might have been 25 years was okay with changing. The culture, because they knew that I care for them and that I was at least trying, you know what always successful I was at least trying to make their lives better and at least trying to benefit them in and that's a testimony I mean that's something that I go back to a lot, am I showing people did not care in my mind state, you know, am I, adding in such a way that people go home, and I say I got cares about me or see going home at night cousin me. 00:25:10.020 --> 00:26:01.560 Trevor Blondeel: And they say I’m going to steal this off one of our previous guests, but it's like can you and so but still, we see we work with different manufacturing groups, and we take some things for granted that well, of course, you're going to care for people but know that that's not it is it's this week's targets today's the target it's a quarterly budget. And one of the things that we take for granted, we talked about how we do, because one thing to wake up yourself with the mindset and, yes, lead by example and we know those things. But what's the, how do you build that into an organization and one of the things I heard you say Jacob was your daily huddle is the backbone of your team so like what, how is that what does that turn into the backbone. 00:26:02.580 --> 00:27:27.570 Jacob Knight: Thank you for bringing that up, let me say this that upfront organizations there. Since I worked with several now there are different routines that are better for different companies, maybe it's weekly maybe it's daily maybe it's multiple times a day. Depending on application location and all these things, but at the end of the day, that that daily huddle that that group, you get to look at everybody and you get to communicate you get to share whether it's about production schedules our birthdays that are coming up or the little team in his field on improvement ideas. All kinds of good things and I’m going to throw some matches that we won't even be able to finish this session, but it might give you some ideas for the future there's another level of the mindset. After you have this golden rule foundation, and all these rules are put forth in that daily huddle that's, why did they hope for years we use that hotel to preach entities these principles and all kinds of ways, but there's another level and that's got to do with our thinking growth mindset and servant leadership and that's how I believe, if you really implement those things after you have the solid foundation of mindset, I believe the organization really starts to make a lot of progress but I’ve kind of just dropped a bomb then well. 00:27:31.890 --> 00:29:19.530 Dave Baker: Hey that's fair and you know I want to go with just a little bit of time left to towards the end, I want to throw out this and that is Haywood. Have a friend of mine in manufacturing for years he worked third shift key words second shift he worked on assembly worked in machining I mean that guy was the most. Positive mindset individual and he was not in a position of power or authority, but he had great power in that anybody that came across his path. Was better than they were prior to right in the short term, in the long term, and Jacob, at the end of the day, man, we can preach, and we can teach all this stuff on leadership and mindset and stuff, but when the brass tacks at home it's people like Haywood that I knew that are the ones that make the difference, day in and day out, and how do you surround yourself? I mean it's like those glasses - the mindset goggles, right? You've got to put those on and keep them on and just drive and move forward. My you know my question to you, maybe bringing us home here would be you know for somebody that may feel stuck where their mindset is jacked up right now, you know what's their first move what would be the top three things that they could do in getting out of that Funk and good. 00:29:19.590 --> 00:30:16.980 Jacob Knight: Good question and I gave you the top three, but I’ll just tell some here at you. The first thing is a understand where you hidden you know where you're going, but the first thing I’m just going to reiterate is if you. Make it a point I’m going to add value to somebody else when I’m still I don't want to write it's like exercise it's like the eating right I don't want to do it. But I really truly believe, because you do have to believe I believe this is going to work or I believe Dave I trust Dave cares about me. And Dave’s telling me I need to give this a shot I’m going to give it a shot, even if I don't think it's going to work, and I think once somebody starts to add value to somebody else that I believe that that's your initial point is adding value and I’m going to leave it there because I think that's an important number one point. 00:30:18.870 --> 00:31:04.080 Trevor Blondeel: hey if you're focused on others, and you can add some value, you know there's a lot of studies around there of what that does to your serotonin your oxytocin levels, and that just you know just drives everything the universe, is a beautiful thing. And if we do that, we share that you do the right things, care for people it's going to help you when you hit those levels because we're all going to hit them. Whether we want to admit it or not, kind of going back to the mindset it's not about always being elected you said jack is not always about being positive. Sometimes it's just about recognizing it labeling it and knowing that got to trust the process, so this has been. 00:31:04.740 --> 00:31:16.830 Trevor Blondeel: It goes by so fast and yeah there's more to unpack on that may well have to do that later, but Jacob thank you so much for taking the time today another great episode for our listeners, and we appreciate you. 00:31:17.790 --> 00:31:26.130 Jacob Knight: yeah, thank you Dave Thank you Trevor appreciate the opportunity you know, look forward to hearing future episodes and, once again, thank you.
Anthony is joined by editor and podcaster Jacob Knight from Secret Handshake to discuss David Cronenberg's The Brood followed by their recommendations for pairings with the film. Links: SecretHandshakeCinema.com Secret Handshake on Twitter Jacob on Twitter Columbus v Hughes Cult Movies Podcast on Twitter and Instagram Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd
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Watch the full episode:https://youtu.be/HLmQiL1F9OsThe best hunting gear of 2020 has been selected by GoWild, the social media platform for outdoor enthusiasts. The top 25 hunting products were chosen by pulling out the most popular pieces of gear that were used by real life GoWild users. We know hunters want the best gear used in the field by experienced hunters.To see all 25 products: https://bit.ly/Hot25_HuntingGoWild’s e-commerce feature, Gearbox, has more than 350K products available for social sharing, reviews and purchases. Across the millions of searches and impressions on the platform, GoWild has released the Hot 25, a list of the 25 most popular products hunters are putting to the test in 2020.The average Gearbox user looks at more than 200+ products a month. Beyond searching, GoWild members share the gear that helped them earn new trophies, and can even build out their exact gear setups. All of this data from hundreds of thousands of hunters, millions of search impressions and a year of social shopping helped GoWild name the top 25 hunting products of the year with the Hot 25.This list features brands like:- Vortex Optics- Under Armour- Moultrie- Tink's- Primos- First Lite- GarminAnd many more! Click here to see them all: https://bit.ly/Hot25_Hunting
On this week's episode of VH100, EZ and LaJune discuss all things VH1: Love & Listings (5:08), a call with Suge Jacob Knight from Love & Listings (24:46), RuPaul's Drag Race: Vegas Revue (41:06) and so much more! VH100 is the official podcast of TV’s top unscripted shows: Love and Hip Hop, Black Ink Crew, T.I. and Tiny: Friends and Family Hustle, Basketball Wives and more. Hosts EZManoli and Lajune are behind the scenes at VH1 so they bring the “fansider" take you can only get here...and they always keep it 100! VH100 is Produced By reVolver Podcasts/VH1. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
A veteran angler helps a beginner find just want to buy to start bass fishing in this show. Jacob Knight has been a passionate angler for the last three decades, and Arica Johnson is a newbie to bass fishing. Jacob recently taught Arica how to get started bass fishing. This show is going to teach you what you need to get into bass fishing, and you’ll learn a little about our team, too.**Gearbox Talk is brought to you by GoWild**Download GoWild today. Join a community of shooters, hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.http://downloadgowild.com/Gear Mentioned:Abu Garcia® Black Max 6'6" M 2-Piece Spinning Combohttps://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&merchant_id=36738e53-3bd1-41a8-a87e-fb6d1550e0c8&website_id=443ffca1-13c2-4bb6-994c-9ea2ce7f499a&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bobwards.com%2Fabu-garcia-black-max-spinning-combo-134429Osage River Fishing Backpackhttps://amzn.to/2NsFnf6Eagle Claw Wide Gap Worm Hooks 3/0http://bassproshops.vzck.net/ReWONSenko - Green Pumpkin, Blackhttp://bassproshops.vzck.net/ReaARZoom Curly Tail 4" - Black/Redhttp://bassproshops.vzck.net/d6E9jShakespeare Catch More Fish Youth Spincast Combohttps://bassproshops.vzck.net/c/1441287/603808/9453?prodsku=100055202&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.basspro.com%2Fshop%2Fen%2Fshakespeare-catch-more-fish-youth-spincast-rod-and-reel-combo&intsrc=PUI2_4595
Jacob Knight has been fishing for more than three decades. He’s a gear fanatic, and works with brands in the outdoor industry as GoWild’s Director of Business Development. In addition to being incredibly knowledgeable on fly fishing, he’s a great teacher. In this show he talks through the basics about how to get into fly fishing and what gear you need. **Gearbox Talk is brought to you by GoWild**Download GoWild today. Join a community of shooters, hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.http://downloadgowild.com/Gear Mentioned:RODSEcho Base Kit https://fishusa.rv5k.net/c/1441287/779432/10103?prodsku=131320&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fishusa.com%2FEcho-Base-Fly-Outfits&intsrc=PUI2_5603Orvis Encounter Kit http://bassproshops.vzck.net/nmBNXSt. Croix Imperial http://bassproshops.vzck.net/L9WDYFenwick Aetos http://bassproshops.vzck.net/r5Bg3REELSWhite River Intruder http://bassproshops.vzck.net/GL2DLLamson Liquid http://cabelas.xhuc.net/XJK1gLINERIO Mainstream Fly Line http://bassproshops.vzck.net/WV04X
*All the President's Minutes* is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 45, I join writer for Rebeller, Fangoria, Dark Moon Digest and connoisseur of movie trash-art, Jacob Knight. Jacob and I discuss to the allure of the idiosyncratic, the dopamine rush of chasing the truth in President's and David Fincher's Zodiac and Jacob advocates for the upcoming documentary Alan Pakula: Going for Truth. *About Jacob Knight* Rising from the sewers of Philadelphia, Jacob Knight is a man out of time currently residing in Austin, TX. When not lamenting the Disneyfication of our current culture, he's usually enjoying a whiskey, watching some form of disreputable trash cinema, or drunkenly perusing one of the few remaining video stores. No matter what, do not @ him. *Twitter:* @JacobQKnight ( https://twitter.com/JacobQKnight ) *Outlets:* Rebeller, Fangoria, Dark Moon Digest, Birth Movies Death ( https://birthmoviesdeath.com/author/jacob.knight ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Jacob Knight is the Director of Business Development at GoWild, a social media platform built for outdoorsmen of all types. Whether you like hunting, fishing, hiking, or birdwatching, you can find likeminded people and meaningful conversations on the GoWild app. Jacob and I talk about the platform, as well as his experiences fly fishing and teaching his kids how to fish. GoWild – Jacob Knight Instagram – @Jacobknight24 LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-knight24/ Email – jacob@timetogowild.com
Jacob Knight is the Director of Business Development at GoWild, a social media platform built for outdoorsmen of all types. Whether you like hunting, fishing, hiking, or birdwatching, you can find likeminded people and meaningful conversations on the GoWild app. Jacob and I talk about the platform, as well as his experiences fly fishing and teaching his kids how to fish. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Asphalt Talk "The World's Most Dangerous Podcast" In this episode, Da Homie E, K-MACK, & Samantha discuss current events and also interview Suge "Jacob" Knight, and discuss his role on the VH-1 Reality Show "Love & Listings". We also talk about his life as the son of one of Hip-Hop's most Notorious Icons and how he is dealing with the pressure of being successful outside of his father's shadow.
It finally happened. After three long years of behind-the-scenes turmoil, Near Dark has made its way to Gobbledyween. A/V writer-director Joseph Lewis joins Paul and Arlo to discuss Kathryn Bigelow’s 1987 vampiric Western, which reimagined the creatures of the night as filthy, lowdown rednecks. The gang discusses the influence Near Dark has had on vampire fiction, the late great Bill Paxton’s immortal performance as Severen, the film’s surprisingly conservative stance on biological family, and how surprisingly difficult it is to get ahold of the movie these days. Next: Gobbledyween lives in a society. Greg Sahadachny joins us to talk Brian Yuzna’s 1989 satire Society. THE BREAKDOWN Total Run Time: 01:33:05 00:00:45 - Intro 00:03:44 - Near Dark 01:24:22 - Outro / Next THE MUSIC “Fever” by The Cramps, Songs the Lord Taught Us (1980) “The Cowboy Rides Away” by George Strait, Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind (1984) THE LINKS “25 Things We Learned from Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark Commentary” by Rob Hunter, Film School Rejects “Bloodthirsty and Lonely in the Heartland: Kathryn Bigelow’s NEAR DARK” by Jacob Mazer, Bryn Mawr Film Institute “The Deafening Night: Kathryn Bigelow’s NEAR DARK” by Jacob Knight, Birth. Movies. Death. “How Near Dark Explores the Dark Side of Family Structure” by Nat Brehmer, Wicked Horror “Near Dark (1987)” by Roderick Heath, Ferdy on Films “Sunlight Through Bullet Holes” by Tammy Oler, Slate “Near Dark” by John M. Miller, TCM
Vh1’s Love and Listings Producer And Creator Tai Savet sits down with High End Radio’s Mr Caypre and gives us an exclusive interview on how the show came to be. How he got his start in real estate, taking Jacob Knight under his wing and who is his competition on the show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hiphopisbangin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hiphopisbangin/support
We have a special guest on tonight’s episode...Jacob Knight!! He fills us in on his relationship with his dad and what he does outside of real estate. We talk about the Andrew and Anjani rumor and what is possibly brewing between Jacob and Sarah. Comment your thoughts below! Neema Skye: @neemaskye Shannon O’Connor: @shananigans.tv Angele Taylor: @angeletaylor_ Lem Gonsavles: lemgonsalves The ambition is strong, as we watch a group of young real estate agents cater to your favorite celebrities in Southern California. Tune in for THE AFTERBUZZ TV LOVE & LISTINGS AFTERSHOW PODCAST as we watch these agents juggle business and pleasure. Can they handle both? With weekly storyline breakdowns, news and gossip, and special guests – it's sure to be a fun time. Rate and subscribe to stay up to date on all things Love and Listings! About Love & Listings: In "Love & Listings," Suge Jacob Knight, son of infamous hip-hop producer Suge Knight, is determined to forge his own path and start his journey of becoming a real estate mogul in Southern California. In between closing $1 million deals, the lines between business and pleasure blur and drama ensues when celebrities look to Knight and his team of elite real estate agents to buy and sell their Hollywood dream homes. Knight struggles under the weight of his father's name and reputation but strives to rise in the ranks of LA's competitive and ruthless real estate game. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K. Howard) speaks with Jacob Knight and Zac Diles for their new VH1 reality series, Love & Listings.
9to5Mac Watch Time is a brand new seasonal podcast series hosted by Zac Hall. Over the next three months, we'll talk to real people about how the Apple Watch is affecting their lives. In the second episode of our new Watch Time podcast, my personal fitness coach Jacob Knight and I talk about his role in helping me explore new forms of fitness with the Apple Watch, the benefits of starting an exercise streak, his experience with both losing weight and building muscle, and an unlikely marathon he ran in December with the Apple Watch. Jacob's transformation with the Apple Watch is one you have to see for yourself. 9to5Mac Watch Time is available on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, and your favorite podcast player through RSS. Subscribe now to catch up with each episode and automatically hear new episodes as soon as they're released every two weeks from July through September. Follow Zac: Instagram @apollozac Twitter @apollozac Follow Jacob: Instagram @jacobisknight Twitter @jacobisknight Jacob's fitness journey with Apple Watch: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp_TcVvl2zO/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BudA3j0FIoI/ Follow 9to5Mac: Instagram @9to5mac Twitter @9to5mac Facebook Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Overcast RSS Enjoy the podcast? Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Watch Time!
Everything is changing, from Austin to how we watch movies. For over 30 years, Vulcan Video has seen both up close. The store announced that it's fundraising to stay open & rent movies to the Austinites who still love renting physical copies of films. In this episode, we hear from Vulcan Video customers about why video stores are still relevant and revisit a podcast episode with general manager Jacob Knight.
What is it like running one of Austin’s last video rental stores? Vulcan Video general manager Jacob Knight shares about why having analog access to film and TV shows is still important and worth preserving, even in our digital world where everything seems streamable. Also, Austin360 critics Joe Gross and Mathew Odam break down the 2019 Oscars.
Jacob Knight & crazy 2pac conspiracies, Lil Wayne, and Bill Cosby Sentencing.
In our latest Patreon Pick, Pete brings us two fantastic Ozploitation movies from his home country - Long Weekend and Body Melt! Long Weekend (1978) Producer/Cinematographer commentary "Is 1978's Long Weekend the greatest Australian Horror Film Ever Made" by Lee Gamblin, ComingSoon.net "The Savage Stack: Long Weekend (1978)" by Jacob Knight, Birth. Movies. Death.
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guest Jacob Knight take on a seedy double feature of William Friedkin's CRUISING (1980) starring Al Pacino and Gary Sherman's VICE SQUAD (1982) with a bonkers performance from Wings Hauser. Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (1975) and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (1986), you can get access to it (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our show over at www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast. Intro // 00:00-06:38 CRUISING // 06:38-40:57 VICE SQUAD // 40:57-1:21:03 Outro // 1:21:03-1:23:46 Josh's Twitter: https://twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
Pastor Kevin was joined by his Godson, Jacob Knight, who team preached with Kevin on doubt. Kevin also interview Joanna Palino.
Matthew welcomes Birth.Movies.Death's Jacob Knight to talk about how expectations match with reality for Atomic Blonde, the spiritual cousin of John Wick, starring Charlize Theron.
With Michael Douglas' sexy trilogy of FATAL ATTRACTION (1987), BASIC INSTINCT(1992) and DISCLOSURE (1994), American pop noir hit a real hot streak about 25 years back. This week, we discuss the genre hybrid that introduces a flawed Douglas protagonist to his match/demise in the femme fatale's of Glenn Close, Sharon Stone and Demi Moore. On an episode that's real steamy and just as political, we've got a guest to boot. 3:35 - FATAL ATTRACTION, and how Glenn Close wins and loses big 20:35 - Can this podcast handle BASIC INSTINCT? 28:05 - Birth Movies Death writer Jacob Knight guests as our Verhoeven scholar 50:54 - DISCLOSURE won't let you ignore its reactionary politics
OUR MONTH OF HORROR CONTINUES WITH A BRAND NEW EPISODE OF CINEPUNX Hey everybody, and then you for checking out this very special edition of Cinepunx. Episode 39 was recorded LIVE and ON LOCATION at the Exhumed Films 24 Hour Horrorthon! We Have to begin with so many thank you’s, first off to Exhumed Films for such an awesome event, second to our good friend Jacob Knight for recording and intro and outro for this episode, and then to all of you who spoke to us and who bought t-shirts. EPISODE NOTES: As with any episode we do like this, LIVE AND ON LOCATION, there are a few different elements. However, this one has more than usual so I wanted to break it down for you Intro from Josh (he had to miss the Horrorthon) Intro recorded on site by Me and Jacob Various Interviews This is cool, the Exhumed guys brought in the write of Night of the Demons Joe Augustyn and he did a Q+A after the film, so this is a recording of that More interviews Wrap up by Me and Jacob (This goes down at about the 1.5 hour mark) There is also a BIG APOLOGY due. I was using a new device to record a lot of this episode, and so occasionally it didn’t work or I used it wrong and we lost interviews. Some of those lost interviews were friends, others folks we just met. HOWEVER one was gentleman who I believe is named Chris who runs THE HUDSON HORROR SHOW! Guy was super nice and cool and really went out of his way to promote his event in his interview, and we lost it. My bad Chris. So do me a favor and go check out the AWESOME Hudson Horror Show! SOUND NOTES: It is a little rough at times. We recorded this on site with our new mobile recorder, and it took some time to figure out how it works. So we not only lost some interviews, but the sound quality varies to a frustrating degree. The intro from Josh is also a little rough because of equipment issues on his end. So Basically, the end is the best recorded part, where me and Jacob sit down and talk. Of course, I was half dead at this point so it ain’t perfect. It will do though. ANYWAY thanks for listening, please comment and share, and remember we still have shirts so email us at cinepunx@gmail.com The post EPISODE 39: ON LOCATION AT EXHUMED FILMS 24 HOUR HORRORTHON IX appeared first on Cinepunx.
“Was it possible that at every gathering, concert, peace rally, love-in, be-in and freak-in, here, up North, back East, wherever, some dark crews had been busy all along, reclaiming the music, the resistance to power, the sexual desire, from epic to everyday, all they could sweep up, for the ancient forces of greed and fear?” That’s a question Doc’s mind-with-the-munchies chews on in Inherent Vice, both the book and the film. "Gee," ultimately thinks. "I don't know." Well, today’s guest certainly thinks so, as he walks us through the lattice of beastly beneficiaries to the betrayal of a generation, a movement, a decade, a country—COINTELPRO informants, conspiranoid CIA ops, mismanaged and malevolent FBI agents, rogue LAPD officers, and that strange sick fuck Charlie Manson himself—and just how easily they can swing you to their side, with a simple conversation in a room a lot like the one Doc finds himself in today…About the Guest - JACOB KNIGHTJacob has written for Rebeller, Fangoria, Birth.Movies.Death., and Dark Moon Digest.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations