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What is up, everybody! Welcome back to another episode of the Chasing Daylight Podcast. Huge shoutout to our listeners—because of you, we've officially hit YouTube monetization! In Episode 379, the boys are getting geared up for an epic Midwest road trip while breaking down the latest in the golf world. Episode Highlights:YouTube Milestones: We are officially monetized, enabling Super Chats and Memberships to help grow the show! Exclusive Grip Reveal: Get the very first look at our brand-new custom Chasing Daylight grips made by Garsen Golf. The Nebraska Itinerary: We break down our upcoming trip to the Midwest, including highly anticipated rounds at Whispering Creek, Landmand, Quarry Oaks, and Indian Creek. Golf Ball Tech & Fitting: We dive deep into finding the right golf ball for your game, exploring the performance of the new Callaway Chrome Tour and the importance of professional ball fittings. PGA Championship Breakdown: A full recap of Aaron Rai's impressive major victory, the punishing course setup, and why tough venues are great for the game. Wildhorse VGN Event: Recapping our latest local tournament, giving props to the flight winners, and laughing about the weird kicks and crazy breaks at Wildhorse. Special thanks to our show sponsor:
Welcome back to episode 378 of the Chasing Daylight Podcast!. This week, the guys are heavily distracted by the Vegas Golden Knights playoff game, but still manage to dive deep into major championship week. We preview the PGA Championship at Aronimink, look at the odds, make our picks, and debate whether the tournament should return to a match-play format. We also discuss the financial struggles currently plaguing LIV Golf, review some insanely long new fairway woods, and talk local Vegas course conditions. In This Episode, We Cover:A look at the legacy and history of the Aronimink Golf Club hosting the PGA Championship. Debating Rory McIlroy's comments on Walter Hagen and whether the PGA Championship needs to bring back match play to create more drama. Analyzing why LIV Golf is failing and the reality of financial backers pulling their support. Reviewing the brand new Ti 3 and 5 Fairway Woods with the LIN-Q shaft, which are acting as total driver replacements. Putter talk: Discussing the switch to an Odyssey Jailbird plumber's neck and the great mallet versus blade debate. Updates on local Vegas golf, including course conditions at Las Vegas National and Wildhorse. Giving away the highly exclusive Garsen Golf "Philly Special" PGA Championship grip. Special thanks to our show sponsor:
In Episode 377 of the Chasing Daylight Podcast, the full crew gets together to discuss the massive shift in the professional golf landscape. We dive into the news that PIF has pulled funding from LIV Golf, Yasir stepping down as chairman, and Jon Rahm reaching a deal with the DP World Tour to remain Ryder Cup-eligible. We also debate whether the YouTube golf bubble will ever burst and how relatable creators are driving the game's massive growth. SUBSCRIBE TO CDP PREMIUM: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1871697/subscribeEpisode Highlights & Topics:PIF pulls funding from LIV Golf, and Yasir steps down as chairman. Jon Rahm reaches a deal with the DP World Tour to set aside his penalties and regain Ryder Cup eligibility. The field for the PGA Championship is set, including a special invite for Dustin Johnson and Max Homa, replacing Phil Mickelson. We discuss Bryson DeChambeau's massive YouTube success and whether he actually wants to return to the PGA Tour. The crew breaks down why the YouTube golf bubble hasn't burst yet and why relatable creators are connecting better than tour pros. A look at the brutal reality and expenses for mini-tour players grinding without sponsors. Matt shows off a highly viral, fitting-only adjustable putter head from Callaway/Odyssey. UNLV's Men's and Women's golf teams sweep the Mountain West Championships. Recap of the recent local tournament at Paiute, including KD and Jason Burnett's wins, and Matt's unbelievable left-handed 6-iron shot out of a bush. Nelly Korda is on a historic winning streak, and Cam Young shows grit battling Scottie Scheffler. A deep dive into Vegas Mexican food tier lists, ranking Roberto's, Don Tortaco, and Fausto's. Special thanks to our show sponsor:
What's driving Austin's economic boom — and can it keep up with its own success? In this episode of Texas Talks, host Brad Swail sits down with Jeremy Martin, President and CEO of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, to break down the forces shaping one of the fastest-growing regional economies in the country. From explosive population growth to major infrastructure projects, Austin continues to punch above its weight — but that growth comes with real challenges for businesses, workers, and policymakers alike. Martin shares his perspective from nearly two decades of experience representing Central Texas businesses, explaining how Austin has evolved into a hub for innovation, talent, and global investment. The conversation covers: • Why Austin and Central Texas continue to outperform the national economy • The role of talent, universities, and quality of life in driving growth • How Texas' business-friendly climate attracts companies and investment • The infrastructure boom reshaping Austin (airport expansion, I-35, transit) • Housing affordability and the long-term impact of rapid population growth • The biggest cost pressures facing businesses today • How the Austin Chamber represents over 1,900 businesses across industries • The balance between growth, regulation, and fiscal responsibility • Why property taxes remain a key issue for Texas businesses • The role of local, state, and federal policy in supporting economic growth The episode also dives into emerging issues shaping the future of business in Texas — including the rise of AI, data centers, and the growing demand for energy and water resources. Martin emphasizes the importance of “taking care of the basics” — infrastructure, water, energy, and workforce — as the foundation for long-term economic success. Looking ahead, the focus is on maintaining Texas' competitive edge while ensuring growth remains sustainable and beneficial for both businesses and residents. The takeaway: Austin's success story is far from over — but staying ahead will require smart policy, continued investment, and a clear vision for the future. 00:00 — Intro + Jeremy Martin joins 08:15 — Austin's economy and growth drivers 13:08 — Infrastructure challenges and major projects 14:03 — Housing affordability and market trends 16:01 — Role of the Austin Chamber of Commerce 18:20 — Business advocacy and policy priorities 20:58 — Taxes, spending, and Proposition Q 23:21 — Water, energy, and long-term planning 24:19 — Data centers, AI, and resource demands 27:18 — Texas competitiveness and regional growth 29:24 — Property taxes and business impact 31:01 — Federal advocacy and D.C. priorities 33:35 — Airport expansion and global connectivity 36:05 — AI's impact on business and policy 41:31 — Closing thoughts Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@TexasTalks
Welcome back to another episode of the Chasing Daylight Podcast! This week, the crew dives into some massive headlines hitting the golf world, from questionable new club releases to the latest drama on the LIV tour.Episode Highlights:We discuss LIV Golf postponing their New Orleans event and the state asking for $1.2 million back. We break down Justin Rose's signing with McLaren Golf and critique the controversial design of their new debut irons.We share our honest thoughts and frustrations about the announcement that Jim Furyk will be the next US Ryder Cup Captain. We debate whether aerial drone footage at Bandon Dunes overhypes the on-course experience during the PGA Professional Championship. We review a new interchangeable putter system from Xchange Golf and reveal the upcoming exclusive Chasing Daylight Quad Tour Garsen grip. We recap Bryson DeChambeau's frustrations with course conditions at the latest LIV event after getting spoiled by Augusta. We hype up the upcoming VGN event at Paiute and reminisce about the epic 2020 Legends Never Dye golf event.Special thanks to our show sponsor:
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Welcome to episode 375 of the Chasing Daylight Podcast! The crew is back to cover the biggest news in the golf world, review some new gear, and share hilarious on-course encounters. Make sure you are following the show on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chasing-daylight-podcast/id1464725572The guys celebrate reaching the massive milestone of 375 episodes. The PGA Tour might be saying "Aloha" to Hawaii and abandoning its early-season staple events. The crew reacts to LIV Golf's Smash GC rebranding to OKGC (Oklahoma City Golf Club). Matt Fitzpatrick outlasts Scottie Scheffler at the RBC Heritage, highlighted by Scheffler's uncharacteristic playoff chunk. A breakdown of Gary Woodland's incredible walk-off eagle at Harbor Town. Dan recounts a painful round at Paiute paired with an "Instagram ad" golfer who sported hype gear like a Ghost bag and LAB putter, asking for assistance on every single shot. Tournament recap from the Vegas Golf Network (VGN) at Pahrump, celebrating Dan's 15th title, along with wins by Ryan, Gary Rapoza, and James Treadway. Equipment reviews featuring the SP Plus wedges and Quantum TI 3-wood, plus a debate on new Travis Mathew golf shoes.SUBSCRIBE TO CDP PREMIUM: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1871697/subscribeSpecial thanks to our show sponsor:
Send us Fan MailWelcome to the Chasing Daylight Podcast's official Masters After-Party! In our 374th episode, Matt, Joe, Jeremy, and Dan sit down to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly from an unforgettable weekend at Augusta. Make sure you are following the show on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chasing-daylight-podcast/id1464725572In this episode, we cover:Matt's Big News: Matt is officially a Performance Master Fitter (PMF) for Callaway! Rory's Big Win: After going back-to-back at Augusta, does Rory McIlroy belong in the Top 10 golfers of all time conversation? Taste of the Masters Review: The crew finally reviews the famous food, debating the pimento cheese sandwich and declaring the egg salad a winner. The Top 5 Masters Complaints: We break down internet gripes, from the "atrocious" camera coverage on the final hole to Justin Rose's slow play. Augusta Controversies: A look at the "Coachella-fication" of the Par 3 contest, ticket resale bloodbaths, and Sergio Garcia's code of conduct warning. Looking Ahead: Planning out our epic Nebraska golf trip to Landman and beyond, plus dealing with Midwest mosquitoes. Don't forget to use code Daylight15 to save on Garson Golf grips! Hit that subscribe button and let us know what you thought of the Masters in the comments.SUBSCRIBE TO CDP PREMIUM: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1871697/subscribeSpecial thanks to our show sponsor:
Send us Fan MailWelcome to the greatest week in golf! The boys are back for Episode 373 of the Chasing Daylight Podcast to celebrate the 2026 Masters. From breaking down the top storylines to testing our Augusta National knowledge, we are covering everything that makes this tradition unlike any other. Plus, we finally got our Taste of the Masters package (take that, UPS!) and we're giving away some epic gear. In this episode, we cover:The Top Storylines: We review AI's top 5 stories, including Rory McIlroy defending his title, Patrick Reed's return, and Tiger Woods missing out. Masters Picks: The crew locks in their picks to win the Green Jacket, featuring names like Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth, and Jake Knapp. Augusta Trivia: We test our knowledge on the Champions Dinner, caddie jumpsuits, and the highest scores ever recorded on a single hole. Taste of the Masters: We break down the legendary spread, including the famous pimento cheese and egg salad sandwiches. Weekend Golf Recaps: Joe details his struggles and lost golf balls, while Matt talks about his rounds at Paiute and TPC Vegas. Apparel Hot Takes: We discuss Jason Day's wild Malbon bird-watching vest and the Travis Mathew Masters shoe drop. Giveaways: We draw the winners for the limited 1-of-100 Garson jumpsuit grip, the Sunday Swagger hat, and the HittinGreens Masters drop hat!SUBSCRIBE TO CDP PREMIUM: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1871697/subscribeSpecial thanks to our show sponsor:
Send us Fan MailWelcome to another episode of The Chasing Daylight Podcast! In this episode, Matt makes his triumphant return to the golf course at Mountain Falls following his knee surgery, putting the new joint to the ultimate test. We also dive deep into the latest professional tour news, including Gary Woodland's emotional victory in Houston and the fallout from Tiger Woods' recent DUI arrest. Plus, we talk LPGA history, dive into putting analysis software, and give our top course recommendations for a golf trip to St. George, Utah! Topics Discussed:Matt discusses playing 18 holes at Mountain Falls for the first time with his new knee. He shares that he had zero tentative swings and was driving the ball well. Jeremy gets dialed in on the practice green and range with a new Quantum Max driver and Denali shaft. We recap Gary Woodland's amazing win in Houston and praise his incredible stinger shots. We break down Tiger Woods pleading not guilty to his DUI and stepping away from professional golf. We also discuss the crazy aftermarket hype for his Sunday Red mugshot polo that sold out and is fetching top dollar on eBay. The crew highlights Hyo Joo Kim making LPGA history with multiple 61s. We also preview the upcoming full-field LPGA event at Shadow Creek. Matt shares his new venture into putting analysis using Vertex software. He explains how a session with putting coach Preston Combs inspired him to look deeper into putting metrics. A massive shoutout to Tim Flotte for providing incredible remote golf coaching. Matt details his great experience using the Skillest app to fix his swing basics. We give our top course recommendations for a trip to St. George. Suggestions include Copper Rock, Black Desert, Sand Hollow, and taking a short drive to Wolf Creek. Details on joining the Grassy App using Matt's referral code for a chance to win a Quantum driver. Special thanks to our show sponsor:
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Chasing Daylight Podcast, the crew dives into the latest buzz surrounding Tiger Woods as he prepares for Augusta National. We break down the "bionic" look of his leg and debate whether he still has what it takes to win another Green Jacket or if it's time to walk off into the sunset. Joe recounts his recent trip to Southern California, sharing his experiences at the "bougie" Scotty Cameron Gallery and the community vibes of Goat Hill Park. Plus, we review new gear from True Linkswear and Travis Mathew, discuss the recent VGN tournament at Laughlin Ranch, and look ahead to the fast-approaching Masters.In this episode:Tiger Woods at Augusta: Debating Tiger's health, his "robotic" knee rehab, and his chances at the Masters.SoCal Golf Tour: Joe's "homecoming" at Goat Hill Park and a trip to the Scotty Cameron Gallery in Encinitas.New Kicks: First impressions of the True Linkswear Anti-Gravity shoes and the new Travis Mathew "Air Max" style golf shoes.VGN Laughlin Recap: Breaking down the pace of play issues, the "confusing" routing, and celebrating the flight winners.The Golf Bucket List: Matt shares a look at a new leather-bound diary for tracking visits to the world's most scenic courses.Masters Talk: Early favorites including Bryson DeChambeau's hot streak, Scottie Scheffler's withdrawal from Houston, and Tommy Fleetwood's potential.New TRUE Linkswear Antigravity Shoe:https://truelinkswear.com/products/true-antigravity?variant=40581846532225New Travis Mathew NuAge Mega Shoe:https://travismathew.com/products/the-nuage-mega-golf-shoeThe Golf Bucket List Book:https://www.quarto.com/books/9781577158905/the-golf-bucket-listSpecial thanks to our show sponsor:
Send us Fan MailWelcome to episode 370 of The Chasing Daylight Podcast! We kick things off with some sad news: we had to retire our classic intro music due to Spotify rules, but we quickly bounce back with a massive week in golf.Here's what we cover this week:The End of an Era: Saying goodbye to our "Harmonic" intro song after Spotify copyright issues.Golf News & Updates: Discussing the new David McLay Kidd "Bone Valley" course at Streamsong and what to expect from LIV Golf's inaugural event in South Africa.The Players Recap: Breaking down Cam Young's win, his incredible tee shot on 18, and Ludvig Aberg's Sunday struggles.The Great Caddie Debate: Is it fair for a pro to rely entirely on their caddie to read their putts? We discuss Cam Young's strategy and whether green-reading is an essential player skill.Tuck-Shirt Gate: A heated discussion on modern golf dress codes—are untucked shirts disrespectful, or is it time for the game to evolve?VGN Laughlin Ranch Preview: Gearing up for the Vegas Golf Network tournament and preparing for the 105-degree heat.Matt's Bionic Knee: Celebrating Matt being way ahead of schedule on his rehab and getting cleared to swing a club.Random Pairings: We share our wildest and funniest stories about getting paired with strangers on the golf course.Giveaways & Nostalgia: Our weekly Garsen grip giveaway, custom Seinfeld headcovers, and an unexpected deep dive into Kenny Rogers Roasters and fast food.Special thanks goes out to our show sponsor:
Send a textWelcome to episode 369 of the Chasing Daylight Podcast! This week, Matt, Joe, Jeremy, and Dan cover Akshay's big win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and dive into the heated debate: Is he anchoring his long putter? The boys also discuss Gary Woodland's incredibly emotional interview about his battle with PTSD, Rory McIlroy tweaking his back, and Jon Rahm capturing a LIV Golf win in Hong Kong.With major season energy in the air, we preview The Players Championship, balk at the wild $900 tee times at TPC Sawgrass, and share a legendary story about playing barefoot night golf at Shadow Creek. Plus, stick around for Matt's absolute disaster class in hosting AI-generated golf trivia, and find out who takes home the ultra-rare 1-of-100 Garsen Stadium grip!Episode Breakdown:Giveaways & Gear: We announce the 1-of-100 Garsen Stadium grip giveaway and talk about the realities of equipment tinkering.Tour News & Recaps: Recapping Akshay's API victory, Jon Rahm's LIV Hong Kong win, and Rory's back tweak.Gary Woodland's Battle: Reacting to Gary Woodland's deeply emotional interview about his post-surgery PTSD.The Anchoring Debate: Analyzing Akshay's putting stroke, the long putter trend, and whether he's breaking the rules.Matt's Knee Rehab: A candid (and painful) update on Matt's grueling physical therapy following his knee replacement.AI Trivia Disaster: Matt hosts a Jeopardy-style golf trivia game powered by Google Gemini, but completely botches the answer key.The Players Championship Preview: Discussing the "fifth major" at TPC Sawgrass, $900 tee times, and making our picks for the week.High Roller Golf: Swapping stories about expensive rounds, including playing barefoot night golf at Shadow Creek.Special thanks go out to our show sponsors:
Brandon Haas built Club MX from nothing into one of the most respected motocross training facilities in the world — then lawsuits, a rider's death, and a fraudulent contractor nearly destroyed everything he'd built.In Chapter 389 of the Gypsy Tales Podcast, Brandon opens up about the dark years nobody talks about: the lawsuits that almost ended Club MX, partnering with Zach Osborne, why Ken Roczen tested the ClubMX Yamaha, Chad Reed joining the program, and what it really costs to run a Supercross team.
Send a textWelcome to Episode 368 of the Chasing Daylight Podcast! This week, Jeremy shares his unbelievable experience meeting legendary golf coach Butch Harmon at the Gretsch Golf Academy grand opening. Find out exactly how the GOAT fixed Jeremy's push miss with just a slight adjustment to his right arm! Matt also gives us an update on his "triple diamond" knee replacement rehab. We dive into the latest golf news, including Shane Lowry's tough finish and water balls at PGA National. Plus, we test our knowledge with some Arnold Palmer Invitational trivia.On the gear side, we discuss the drama surrounding LA Golf's Direct-to-Consumer move after splitting with Bryson DeChambeau. We also chat about McLaren entering the golf space, and Jeremy's official launch of damngoodputter.com!Special thank goes out to our show sponsors:
Send a textWelcome to Episode 367 of the Chasing Daylight Podcast! This week, we are joined by a special guest, Jacob Safar, the creator and developer of Grassy.If you've ever wanted a dedicated platform just to nerd out about golf courses, Grassy is exactly what you've been looking for. Jacob breaks down how he built this iOS-exclusive social platform to help golfers track their travels, rank their favorite courses, and build their ultimate bucket lists.In this episode, we cover:What is Grassy? Think of it like a restaurant review app or "Letterboxd," but specifically curated for golfers to share course photos and reviews.The Origin Story: Jacob explains how he developed the first version of the app in less than three weeks out of a coffee shop.App Features vs. On-Course Tracking: We discuss why Grassy focuses on the off-course social and discovery experience rather than competing with live GPS trackers like 18Birdies.Future Updates: We brainstorm some new features live on the show, from adding a Chasing Daylight group ranking page to a "Pokedex" for golf courses and AI caddy recommendations.Massive Giveaway: Jacob shares details on the current Grassy app giveaway, including a Callaway Quantum Max driver and over $500 in PGA Superstore and Grassy gift cards! Make sure to hit that like button, share this episode, and go download Grassy on the Apple App Store today! https://www.grassy.golf/Special thank goes out to our show sponsors:
Send a textOn this episode of the Chasing Daylight Podcast, the crew is back with a slightly sedated host! Matt recounts the wild and hilarious details of his recent total knee replacement surgery—from the pre-op prep to the strictly enforced "new knee, gotta pee" discharge rule.The boys also dive into the biggest stories in golf, debating Anthony Kim's return to professional golf. While it's a feel-good story, is it really the "greatest comeback ever" compared to Hogan or Tiger?. Plus, we break down the action at Pebble Beach, Scottie Scheffler's Sunday charge, and the electric crowds at LIV Adelaide.We also host a live giveaway for a spot in the sold-out Birdie Gang Invitational in Las Vegas, roast anyone under 50 wearing Skechers, and geek out over Quantum drivers and vintage Adams irons.In this episode:Matt's Medical Adventure: Hallucinations, hospital roommates, and the road to recovery.The AK Debate: Why Anthony Kim's return is amazing, but maybe not the G.O.A.T. comeback.Vegas Golf: Hype for the Birdie Gang Invitational and the "Whatnot" crew.Gear Talk: Why everyone is suddenly switching to Quantum drivers, and the nostalgia of Adams Tour heads.Special thank goes out to our show sponsor:
Send a textWe've officially hit a milestone—Episode 365! That means we have a full year's worth of audio for you to binge (if you're brave enough). On this episode, the mood is a mix of celebration and nerves as Matt prepares to go under the knife for his full knee replacement surgery the very next morning.In this episode:The Bionic Leg: Matt talks about the high-tech recovery gear dropped off by Cobra Medical and discusses the timeline for his return to the links (Landmand or bust!).Tour Talk: We recap the chaos and "cultural experience" that was the Waste Management Open and look ahead to the 80-man, no-cut field at Pebble Beach.Halftime Hot Takes: The crew debates the Super Bowl halftime show—was it a vibe or a snooze fest compared to Prince?Tech & Trivia: Matt terrorizes the guys with creepy AI-generated videos, and we play a round of "Google Gemini" trivia regarding the most important dates in modern golf history.Plus, we talk TGL failures, Disneyland horror stories, and give away some fresh Garson gear.Special thank goes out to our show sponsors:
Send us a textIn this episode, the boys are joined by Jonah Mytro, co-founder of Precision Pro Golf, to pull the curtain back on the golf technology industry. Jonah shares the origin story of taking on industry giants like Bushnell and Leopold by bootstrapping a company focused on what golfers actually need—not just expensive bells and whistles.We dive deep into the tech, discussing why rechargeable batteries are the future, the science behind "slope" algorithms, and why some major brands are failing on stabilization. Jonah also gives us an insider's look at the PGA Show, the rise of golf influencers (from Good Good to No Laying Up), and the frustration of "Chinese crap" flooding Amazon.Plus, we talk about the legendary "$1 Million Duct-Taped Rangefinder," the differences between Asian and US market designs, and give away an NX9 Slope to a lucky listener.In This Episode:The Origin Story: How Precision Pro started with a $200 price point to disrupt the market.Tech Talk: Why battery replacement programs matter and the truth about waterproofing.Hot Takes: The problem with cheap Amazon knock-offs and "race to the bottom" pricing.Course Talk: Dream rounds at Bandon Dunes, Landmand, and Rusty Canyon.Special thank goes out to our show sponsors:
This week we're joined by University of Kentucky livestock economist Dr. Kenny Burdine for a timely conversation that starts with cow size and weaning weights — and quickly moves into the bigger picture of efficiency, consistency, and profitability in the cow-calf business. We discuss how mature cow size ties back to real costs, why consistency in the calf crop matters more than many producers realize, and how marketing dynamics like lot size can add — or leave — money on the table. We'll also take a look at current market signals, herd retention, competing meats, and what ranchers should be thinking about as we head into 2026. Plus a discussion with Jeremy Martin & Chrisman of Stockmen's Source Bull Sale. #WorkingRanchRadio #RanchProfitability #CattleManagement #BeefCattle #Ranching
Bobby Regan joins us for Chapter 381. Bobby has taken Star Racing Yamaha from a small privateer operation to the most dominant team in the sport over the last decade, leading riders like Cooper Webb, Haiden Deegan, and Eli Tomac to championships. Bobby shares his story from his younger years to where the team is today, opens up about how gambling helped fund the early days of Star Racing Yamaha, and breaks down the team dynamics and tactics he used to get the most out of his riders—including pinning Cooper Webb and Jeremy Martin against each other. He also explains why he was so committed to Cooper Webb, what he saw in him early on, and even shares what Haiden Deegan is really like as both an athlete and a person.Gypsy Gang, as always, thanks for listening. Drop a comment, like, and subscribe!Monster Energy
Send us a textWhat is up, everybody? Welcome to another episode of the Chasing Daylight Podcast! This week, the boys are breaking down the biggest equipment news of early 2026. Matt brings the heat with an exclusive in-hand look at the new Callaway Quantum driver lineup. We dive deep into the tech, including the new "polymesh" material, the 14% thinner face, and the unique weighting system that is changing the game. Is it actually better than the Ai Smoke? Matt shares his personal fitting numbers and ball speed gains to prove it.In this episode:The PGA Show Report: Roars is on the ground in Orlando, and the verdict is in—attendance is down, and the show floor feels different this year.Callaway Quantum Reveal: A full breakdown of the Quantum Max, Max D, and the Triple Diamond. Plus, we look at the new adjustable lie angles on fairway woods and the new Opus Max irons.Golf News & Rumors: We discuss the insane rumor regarding Bryson DeChambeau seeking a $500 million contract renewal with LIV and thoughts on the future of the league.Life Updates: Matt is 21 days away from his total knee replacement and becoming a "cyborg".Giveaways: Congratulations to our first-time listener, Anthony, for winning the Garson Golf giveaway!.Sponsors:Garson Golf: The best putter grips on the planet. Use code Daylight15 to save money.Shout Out to:Precision Pro: Check out the new Titan Elite rangefinders and their new magnetic speakers.Special thank goes out to our show sponsor:
Did you like this episode? Send us a text message and share your thoughts!In this episode of Cow-Side Conversations, Jeremy Martin of Mountain View Holsteins LLC in Berks County, Pennsylvania shares his unconventional journey after taking over management of his family's dairy farm at the young age of 17 when his father unexpectedly passed away. With 140 cows in their herd, Jeremy describes how he focuses on production, cow comfort, breeding, and ways to make farming fun. Jeremy also shares how he has shifted more into business management over the last three years, his outlook on avoiding burnout, and his philosophy on what farm transition looks like when working with the next generation.
In this today's episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt dives into another installment of the Origin Series, exploring the real-world journey behind one of Austin's most successful builders. From early days sweeping job sites to navigating the tech world at IBM and Intel, the conversation unpacks how purposeful choices, business discipline, and the right mentors shape a builder's career. Matt and his guest break down the power of pre-construction, the importance of client and partner selection, and why focusing deeply on process creates consistent, high-quality outcomes. Whether you're a young builder searching for direction or an experienced pro refining your model, this episode delivers hard-earned wisdom, candid lessons, and industry insight you won't want to miss.Featuring longtime friend, competitor, and respected builder Jeremy Martin.Huge thanks to our episode sponsors, Diamond Kote and Huber Engineered Woods. Learn more at: https://diamondkotesiding.com/ https://www.instagram.com/diamond_kote/https://www.huberwood.comBook Recommendations: Built to Last – Jim CollinsGood to Great – Jim CollinsBlue Ocean Strategy – W. Chan Kim & Renée MauborgneVisit Matt's Amazon reading list for further learning resources: Build Show Amazon List Watch full episodes of Matt on Facebook, Instagram and Build Show Network. https://www.facebook.com/buildshownetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/risingerbuild/https://buildshownetwork.com/go/mattrisinger Don't miss a single episode of Build Show content. Sign up for our newsletter.
Send us a textA lot of golf talk happens after we hit “stop.” So we're opening the door. We're now recording our post-show hangouts and turning them into subscriber content—because that's where the unfiltered gear takes, course stories, and real community moments live.In This Episode, We Cover:The Whatnot Golf Selling Playbook and building trust with buyersOur review of the massive Garsen Grips Haul (Max, Quad Tour, Miura special runs).The heated Course Beverage Rules and "Turn Shack" debate.Why Simulators are winning against Topgolf.Jeremy's first loop at the Las Vegas Country Club and the new Vegas course ratings tool, coming soon!This week brings a different kind of haul: a Whatnot Black Friday preview and a huge shipment of Garson grips. We walk through Odyssey-labeled Max models, Quad Tour tapered and non-tapered, and special runs tied to Miura and national colors. We also discuss selling the right way—respecting buyers, curating honestly, and building trust over time instead of shaming bids. If you're a golf seller on Whatnot, this segment is your playbook.Next up: course beverage rules, rising prices, and why a staffed turn shack solves so many headaches. We talk about cooler etiquette, morning coffee, and how to balance a club's margins with a player's experience. The vibe stays practical—don't bring a bar, but don't punish a water bottle when the window's dark. Plus: Thanksgiving plans, Paiute's reliable conditions, and the wildlife that keeps rounds unforgettable—bighorn sheep, bald eagles, and the occasional snake that changes your club selection.We also spotlight the Fore Hadley charity auction, breaking records with stay-and-plays and even a goat-caddie experience in Oregon. Gear nostalgia pops with hickory putters and persimmon woods, which tees up a candid take on Callaway stepping back from Topgolf. Simulators are winning on price, practice value, and weatherproof play. We explore how range-tainment could evolve—think mapped tee shots, chipping stations, and real putting—to keep social golf fun without losing golfers to the course the moment they're hooked.And yes, Vegas golf stays close to our hearts. A first loop at Las Vegas Country Club delivers tree-lined fairways, skyline shots, and a chill members' vibe worth chasing. We're rolling out a listener-powered Vegas ratings tool so you can rank only the courses you've played and see how the crowd stacks them up. Want more of this energy?
Florida Southern College President Jeremy Martin reflects on his first year leading the state's oldest private institution. He discusses accessibility, tradition, Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, student needs, and the launch of FSC's new School of Architecture. Host: Michelle ApuzzioThank you for tuning in to this episode of Degrees of Impact, where we explore innovative ideas and the people behind them in higher education. To learn more about NACU and our programs, visit nacu.edu. Connect with us on LinkedIn: NACU If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share it with your network.
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In a fresh twist for Knowledge is Power, tune into our first episode where host Max Willett steps aside, letting the experts take the mic. Join Adam Dow, leader of The Dow Group—the #1 real estate team in New Hampshire with over $1 billion in sales—and Jeremy Martin, President and Owner of Lakes Region Design Group, as they explore the ins and outs of building and developing in the Granite State.Drawing from their combined expertise in real estate and custom home construction, Adam and Jeremy discuss navigating New Hampshire's rugged terrain, strict regulations, and permitting processes. They share insights on sustainable practices, incorporating the natural beauty of the Lakes Region into designs, current market trends, and practical tips for homeowners embarking on builds or renovations.From real-world stories of overcoming challenges to forward-looking advice on eco-friendly innovations, this unhosted dialogue delivers actionable knowledge for aspiring builders, investors, and anyone passionate about creating homes that harmonize with NH's landscapes. Empower yourself with this expert exchange—knowledge truly is power!
Texas Tech Energy Commerce faculty Kellie Estes and Jeremy Martin join us for an in-depth look at how one of the industry's premier energy education programs prepares students for careers spanning oil & gas, renewables, and commercial energy markets. From their rigorous capstone projects to alumni networks that span decades, discover what makes Tech graduates stand out and how the program has evolved to meet today's diverse energy landscape.What You'll LearnHow Texas Tech's Energy Commerce program has evolved beyond traditional landman training to cover the full energy spectrumThe admission requirements and curriculum structure that makes Energy Commerce one of the most challenging business majorsWhy work ethic and communication skills trump perfect grades in building successful energy careersHow capstone projects simulate real-world deal-making from asset acquisition through productionThe role of alumni networks and industry partnerships in student success and program developmentTime Stamps00:41 - Episode & Guest Intro02:04 - Kelly's Journey with Energy Commerce04:30 - Jeremy's Return to Lubbock08:19 - Energy Commerce Program Overview13:20 - Team Building and Capstone Projects19:28 - Alumni Involvement and Industry Relevance23:50 - Evolving Curriculum and Industry Shifts26:18 - Characteristics of Successful Students28:12 - Changes in the Program Over the Years30:02 - Preparing Students for Renewable Energy31:53 - Internship Opportunities and Expectations35:07 - Balancing Traditional and Modern Education38:38 - Maintaining High Standards and Enrollment42:27 - Embracing AI and Technological Advancements51:19 - Conclusion and Contact InformationSnippets from the Episode"We give them a 12 to 18 month head start, and after that it's up to them to keep learning, to keep progressing, but we give them that foundation."— Kellie Estes"Work ethic is always the top for me. We've had many students come through here that have been C students and gone on to have a great career because they think outside the box."— Jeremy Martin"There's so many different opportunities in this industry. There's a place for everyone."— Kellie Estes"AI is only as good as the person being able to use it or disseminate the information."— Jeremy Martin"Land work is land work. You gotta have it, whether it's oil and gas, a solar farm, a wind farm, whatever. The basics that we teach them, that's going to translate over into either side of it."— Jeremy MartinKey TakeawaysProgram Structure and Standards MatterAlumni Networks Drive Industry SuccessReal-World Experience Beats Perfect GradesCommunication Skills Are Non-NegotiableEnergy Diversity Creates More Career PathsWork Ethic Trumps Natural TalentIndustry Evolution Requires Curriculum AdaptationResourcesNeed Help With A Project? Meet With DudleyNeed Help with Staffing? Connect with Dudley Staffing Streamline Your Title Process with Dudley Select TitleWatch On YoutubeFollow Dudley Land Co. On LinkedInHave Questions? Email usMore From Our GuestsKellie Estes - Director, Center for Energy Commerce, Texas Tech UniversityWebsite: https://www.ttu.edu/Contact InformationJeremy Martin - Assistant Professor of Practice, Energy Commerce & Business EconomicsWebsite: https://www.ttu.edu/Contact InformationMore from Our HostsConnect with Brent on LinkedInConnect with Khalil on LinkedIn
In this episode of the Wing and Tail Outdoors podcast, host Chris Romano engages in a lively conversation with Jeremy Martin from X-Ring Custom Arrows. The discussion delves into Jeremy's journey as a hunter, exploring his early experiences in Southwest Pennsylvania, his time in the Marine Corps, and his eventual return to his roots. Jeremy shares insights into his hunting tactics, emphasizing the importance of woodsmanship and the evolution of his approach over the years. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of hunting in different states, including Kentucky and Ohio, where baiting is legal, and the adjustments Jeremy made to his strategies in these environments. The episode further explores Jeremy's passion for elk hunting out West, highlighting the allure of the adventure and camaraderie it brings. Jeremy reflects on the breathtaking landscapes and the unique experiences that come with chasing elk in the mountains. The discussion also covers Jeremy's business, X-Ring Custom Arrows, where he focuses on crafting precision arrows tailored to individual needs. Throughout the episode, Chris and Jeremy share personal anecdotes and insights, offering listeners a glimpse into the world of hunting and the dedication it requires. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to connect with Jeremy for custom arrow builds and hunting advice. Key Topics from the Discussion: Jeremy Martin's journey from Pennsylvania to the Marine Corps and back to hunting. Early hunting influences from his neighbor and introduction to archery. Evolution of hunting tactics, focusing on woodsmanship. Adapting strategies for hunting in Kentucky and Ohio with legal baiting. Learning from experienced hunters through trial and error. Passion for elk hunting out West and the adventure it offers. Breathtaking landscapes and unique elk hunting experiences. Importance of teamwork and camaraderie during hunting trips. X-Ring Custom Arrows focuses on precision, tailored arrow builds. Balancing work, family, and hunting over the years. Persistence and adaptability in hunting, with personal success stories. Ethical considerations of hunting technology, like trail cameras. Understanding deer behavior and habitat for effective strategies. Mentorship and community's role in passing on hunting knowledge. Invitation to connect with Jeremy for custom arrows and advice. Show Our Supporters Some Love! VitalizeSeed.Com RackGetterScents.Net Firenock.com WingAndTailOutdoors.Com https://nestedtreestands.com/WT10 Discount Code WT10 SilverBirchArchery.Com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2x Pro Motocross Champion Jeremy Martin joins us on the podcast after ending his legendary career with a storybook finish — winning a moto at Spring Creek, his home track where it all began. In this chapter, we dive into Jeremy's full journey: from spinning laps on his backyard track as a kid, to winning two Pro Motocross titles, battling through some of the toughest injuries you can face in this sport, and everything in between leading up to that big win at Spring Creek. One of the grittiest riders of his era — this one's a must-listen.Gypsy Gang — remember to like, subscribe, and drop a comment below! PRESENTED BY: Monster Energy
Jeremy Martin pulls off a storybook win at his home track and the boys pretend not to get emotional. We break down the Home Run Derby, argue way too hard about candy rankings (Jesse's taste buds might be broken), and debate what actually makes a house haunted. Plus, we try to build the ultimate sports bar—somehow it ends up with ghosts, cheap beer, and a chili cheese dog fountain. It's spooky, sweet, and slightly unwell. Episode 12 is live.
Jeremy Martin had the absolute dream wrap up to his amazing career. He's on to talk about how unlikely and incredible his day at Millville was. Valentin Guillod has been making the rounds in the privateer ranks this MX series and he joins us to talk about his great rides so far. Phil Nicoletti comes n to talk about the crazy turn of events in the Canadian series that all seem to be aligning for him to have a real shot at the 450MX title up north. Ryan Gauld also calls in to shed more light on the bizarre turn of events in Canadian MX. Charles Castloo and Clayton Murillo from Stacyc are in studio for the co-hosting duties!
The 2025 Spring Creek Motocross National was one for the books; thanks to epic track conditions, entertaining battles, and an unforgettable final Moto victory by Jeremy Martin. For this week's Kickstart Podcast, Chase Curtis and Alex Ray break down the race, while Donn Maeda and Jeremy Martin discuss his dream exit from professional racing. More on that, and more, on this installment of the Kickstart Podcast, presented by Maxxis and Outhouse Coffee Co!
From the Bahamas to Mississippi, Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto are remote discussing Spring Creek this past weekend, including Jeremy Martin ends his career on a high note, Jett and Hunter Lawrence do it again, Haiden Deegan battling adversity, Jo Shimoda and the rear brake, what's going on with Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton vs. the hill, and how the paddle tire changes the bike setting.(0:00) Welcome to Title 24 on the road.(3:40) Jeremy Martin's Perfect Send-Off.(8:51) Reliving Spring Creek 2007.(10:36) Haiden Deegan does what he needs to.(13:15) Hats off to Triumph.(13:41) Jo Shimoda: A good ride, and no rear brake.(16:46) Track conditions for a scoop?(17:30) Tom Vialle's head is elsewhere? (19:22) What's going on with Eli Tomac?(21:53) Chase Sexton vs. the Hill.(23:00) Jett Lawrence "there's not a lot of thinking..."(25:05) Look at the starts for the Lawrence's.(26:55) Kudos to Hampshire, he'll "get better."(29:37) Justin Cooper and the SMX implications.(34:18) Paddle Tires and the settings.(40:05) SMX on NBC this week.(40:50) Washougal Preview(42:34) Thoughts with Martin Davalos(42:46) See you next week with better WiFi!
Jeremy Martin's walk-off moto win in the final start of his professional career headlined a day won overall by the usual suspects, Haiden Deegan and Jett Lawrence. Hear from all the podium riders, including Hunter Lawrence, Chase Sexton and Jo Shimoda as well, in this audio version of the post-race press conference. Plus Jason Weigandt drops in Weege Show audio with an exclusive Chad Reed interview. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura and Racer X Brand.
Stoked to have Alex Martin in the studio for Chapter 368. Alex's journey through the sport was anything but typical—starting out as a privateer and grinding his way onto factory teams. He made it to the top through sheer work ethic and a relentless focus on fitness, believing that being the fittest rider on the line gave him the edge he needed. Now retired from pro racing, Alex keeps that competitive fire alive by pushing himself physically and sharing what he's learned through his company, Troll Training. He's helping motocross racers and athletes at all levels take their performance to the next level. This is Alex Martin's story—and how he continues to leave his mark on the sport beyond his racing career.Gypsy Gang! Enjoy the show—and don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss a new drop.
Chance Hymas had his coming of age ride at Thunder Valley and went 1-1 for a dominant round in Colorado. Tim Cotter joins us to talk High Point and the MX series in general. Jeremy Martin's comeback to motocross did not go as planned and he's on to talk about the surprises and the future. Garrett Marchbanks has had a solid start to the MX series and he's on to talk about his goals for the rest of 2025. Ryan Gauld is on to talk Phil and Canadian Motocross. Filthy is in studio!!
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Motteshead to discuss the racing issues of the day. BHA Acting CEO Brant Dunshea joins at the start to discuss the latest backstop on weighing room facility updates, plus the sport's urging government to look on racing separately as it considers harmonisation of betting duty. Also today, Salisbury's Jeremy Martin on adding a new conditions race that looks set to serve as a Derby Trial for Stanhope Gardens. Plus, Patrick Cooper reflects on the breeding success of the Ackroyd family, whose Pride of Arras is now Derby bound, and reignites the Irish Derby distance debate in the process. JA McGrath has all the latest from Hong Kong, Jason Singh from Tattersalls celebrates the company's sponsorship of the Irish Guineas weekend, while trainer Richard Fahey looks forward to unleashing Powerful Glory in the Sandy Lane Stakes at Haddock.
Phil Nicoletti and Matthes talk about the news of Jeremy Martin coming back to Star Yamaha for a three race deal, Phil talks about his thoughts, whether it goes longer than three races, where he slots in the 250MX class and more.
When you have Phil Nicoletti, Alex Martin and Jeremy Martin all in studio, the only guy you need on the horn is Cooper Webb of course and we got him. It's a real family feel PulpMX Show and don't you worry if it's a little dysfunctional! Great show!