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Best podcasts about Jim Nance

Latest podcast episodes about Jim Nance

Those Weekend Golf Guys
Mastering Golf: Lessons from the Masters, Swing Improvement Tips, and the Future of Indoor Golf

Those Weekend Golf Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 44:53


(00:00) Masters Golf Tournament Drama and Analysis This chapter brings you an exhilarating discussion about the thrilling conclusion of the Masters, where Rory McIlroy clinched victory. We recount the nerve-wracking moments on the 18th green, highlighting Rory's missed putt in regulation and the pressure-laden five-footer in the playoff. The conversation shifts to praise for Jim Nance, whose silence during the climactic moment allowed the emotion of the scene to resonate. We also reflect on the sportsmanship of Justin Rose, who, despite wanting to win, was mindful of his friendship with Rory and the significance of the occasion. This exploration of the tournament's high drama captures the essence of golf's emotional rollercoaster and the gentlemanly conduct of its players. (16:18) Golf Swing Improvement Tips This chapter addresses common misconceptions in golf swings, emphasizing the importance of understanding the real issues behind hitting thin shots. We explore how many golfers misdiagnose their swing problems due to myths, such as the need to keep the head down, which leads to unnecessary tension. By focusing on relaxing the arms and understanding the true goal—hitting the ground properly—we highlight exercises like hitting a penny or a tee to improve swing accuracy. By shifting focus away from myths and onto practical techniques, we encourage golfers to concentrate on playing the game rather than overanalyzing their swing. The chapter concludes by discussing the negative impact of stress on performance and the importance of staying relaxed to achieve better results on the course. (33:19) Topgolf Fun and Junior Golf Interest This chapter is all about the joys and lessons learned from a day out at Topgolf with my four-year-old grandson. I recount the story of how a simple TV commercial sparked my grandson's interest in golf, leading to a fun-filled outing where the focus was more on enjoyment than technique. I reflect on the importance of letting kids explore activities on their terms, emphasizing that fun and curiosity should be at the heart of learning. By allowing my grandson to swing the club in his unique way and simply enjoy the experience, we created a memorable day that might inspire a lasting interest in golf. The episode underscores the idea that fostering a love for the game should be prioritized over pushing for technical perfection, highlighting the magic that happens when kids are allowed to learn through play. (42:27) Indoor Golf Technology Advancements This chapter explores the exciting world of indoor golf, particularly focusing on the innovative league created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. We highlight the unique features of this league, such as the use of simulators and synthetic greens that can alter contours, providing a realistic golfing experience even indoors. The discussion touches on how the integration of advanced technology has significantly enhanced indoor golf, with improvements in ball flight tracking, club analysis, and graphics. This evolution makes it a great time to be a golfer, whether you're a seasoned player or just getting started. We encourage listeners to embrace the new advancements in golf, dust off their clubs, and enjoy the sport, whether indoors or outdoors, and to consider taking lessons to enhance their skills.

Talk Birdie To Me

Fantastic win from Warrnambool's favourite son Marc Leishman in Florida at the weekend, and we begin today's show chatting about the win....Marc becomes the third Aussie to win a tournament in the last couple of weeks, following Min Woo and Steve Allen. Mark loves the 'drive, chip, and putt' competition and thinks there should be more of them prior to tournaments.We discuss the elephant in the room, will we get the world feed for The Masters. Neither Nick or Mark has been able to get clarity. They're hopeful that we get Jim Nance and the traditional team. We discuss how wonderful Jim Nance is, and how long he has left commentating. Mark raises the LIV commentators. Nick and Mark feel that the LIV commentators get too excited too early in the tournaments.Nick says the Fedex Cup should be Matchplay, Mark says the 'handicap system reeks of someone who does not understand golf', and wants more matchplay in golf. We've had our Masters preview pod, but we can't help but talk about Augusta again. Mark asks Nick about the creek on 13, Nick explains how he approached it and why, plus which holes suit lefties and which suit righties.In a prelude to Nicks Top 5 'unwatchable golfers', despite his winning form, Nick and Mark comment that Brian Harman or, as we prefer to call him, Ricky, is a great putter with great power, but an 'unwatchable golfer'.Following some anonymous feedback to Mark, we discuss the prices clubs charge at members courses, specifically guest fees. What is causing it, is it too much? Mark would you like you to send in what your clubs member/guest fee structure is. Whilst we're talking complaints. Mark reckons Nick and Third Man have been taking advantage of his generosity, and he has a crack at both of them on the pod. Harsh.Plenty of feedback, lots on the aim point comments from last week, including a couple of whacks - and one wolfpacker calls Nick and Mark 'a couple of old grandpas'. Clearly they're wrong, neither have grandchildren. And wolfpacker Tom from California has sent in his swing for Nick and Mark to review.PING global. Big news. After last weeks excellent trumpet playing by Anthony from Woodlands, our lawyer Denis Denutto has reviewed the legalities around Timmy Trumpet. We may end up in court. So Nick has found a new, legal PING global results intro which he plays. Oh, and gives heaps of results. No masterclass this week, but thanks to Frank and the team at watchMynumbers it returns next week.We do the show from Titleist and FootJoy HQ, thanks to our great partners:Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best. See your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;Golf Clearance Outlet, visit them online here to find your nearest store, they're all over the country;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia.And the watchMynumbers app: download from the App Store or Google Play, and Southern Golf Club: with their brand new Simulator Room, including Trackman.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, send a voicemail here, and see us on YouTube here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Woody & Wilcox
03-27-2025 Edition of the Woody and Wilcox Show

Woody & Wilcox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 72:10


Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Unveiling of the cast members of the new Avengers movie; Woman scammed by fake Enrique Iglesias; Macy's is closing underperforming stores; Snoop Dogg will deliver the commencement speech at USC; Joe Gatto enters treatment after sexual abuse allegations; Jim Nance announces when he will retire from calling the Masters; Duke University is not happy their logo was used in a White Lotus scene; States are trying to legalize mushrooms; And more!

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire
2/11 3-2 A Voicemail From Jim Nance

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 12:56


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The Dave Logan Denver Broncos Podcast
Broncos In The Playoffs! On To Buffalo - Punchers Chance!

The Dave Logan Denver Broncos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 28:24


Dave Logan is the long-time radio voice of the Denver Broncos. This is his weekly podcast offering his knowledge and insight on the Broncos and everything in the world of sports. For more on The Dave Logan Podcast, check out our webpage at thedaveloganpodcast.com and our twitter handle @daveloganpod

Baltimore Positive
Yanni tells Nestor it’s all Greek to him at Houston Super Bowl in January 2004

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 6:15


Nestor Aparicio interviews Yanni in Houston during Super Bowl 38. who discusses his role in a symphony event for Jim Nance, highlighted his Greek heritage and swimming background, including breaking a national record in Greece. He also shares insights on learning English and the pride Greeks feel about the upcoming Olympics in Athens and his extensive touring history and the global use of his music in various sports events. He humorously recounts fan interactions, including throwing items on stage. The post Yanni tells Nestor it's all Greek to him at Houston Super Bowl in January 2004 first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.

The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show
Will Jayden Daniels play vs Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears? | CHGO Bears After Dark

The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 69:24


Jayden Daniels came out of the game vs the Panthers on Sunday with a rib injury and did not return. Today, the Washington Commanders and Head Coach, Dan Quinn, said he is week-to-week and additional evaluation will be done before they take on the Bears. The NFL moved this Bears/Commanders matchup from noon to the national spotlight in the 3:25 slot with Jim Nance and Tony Romo on the call. Will fans get the primetime matchup they were looking for between the #1 and #2 picks in the draft with Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels? Join Greg Braggs, former Chicago Bear Corey Wootton and NFL Networks Adam Rank as we move off of the bye week and look ahead to a big time matchup on CHGO Bears After Dark!

Liss’N Kristi
Episode 62: Beauty Face-Off, Part Two

Liss’N Kristi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 40:14


In Part Two of our Beauty Face-Off, we explore the wide-ranging arts of shimmer eyeshadow and the power of eyelash primers, sharing expert tips using both common and undiscovered brands. Alissa offers advice for those who are new to the world of makeup, while Kristi demonstrates techniques for brushing up around the eyebrows, the eyes, and the cheeks. She also tells of the time she became Marilyn Monroe.We also share excitement about the upcoming Scott Barnes Masterclass in Dallas, TX., and provide practical tips for blending and mixing products, ensuring you build a beauty routine that suits your lifestyle and budget.https://www.lissnkristi.comhttps://www.amazon.com/shop/schillehttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/scott-barnes-master-class-tickets-1036299829687STORIES:- 00:00 Start00:12 Shimmer, or glow, on the eye01:35 Eyelash Primer02:35 You want it to stay where you put it!04:10 The brush I'll never live without 05:06 Having a hard time with mascara05:20 The $500 eyelash curler06:29 A trick on Ebay07:20 Snatched and sculpted, work from out to in 07:50 The Scott Barnes Masterclass 08:06 Korean "porn star" Primer09:58 My whole new regimen of health care products10:55 I went to hairdressing school long enough to learn to do my own hair12:20 If I can't see it, I'm not worried about it 13:05 Kim Gatlin and Good Christian Bitches15:15 If you're new to makeup brands15:56 My skin has improved with these products16:30 Familiarity with clothing brands - are they late to the makeup game?18:34 Lashes: Heavier on the edge, because that's where you want the most drama19:10 Right above the waterline, I go in with a chocolate21:25 Scott's Masterclass - Downtown Dallas at 5 p.m. Nov. 9 202422:02 Q-tip - great invention23:10 Bronzers which are "buildable"24:45 I love listening to Jim Nance and Bailey Sarian 26:15 Everybody's moving to Texas28:50 Merle Norman "plaster for your face"30:05 Mary Kay has a story31:15 "Can you get that done in 3 hours?"32:32 How many bridesmaids were there? 33:18 Everyday staples for runaround makeup 35:00 Mascara and the brush 36:03 Using bronze everywhere37:22 70s and 80s looks in the future37:30 Looking for Marilyn Monroe, and finding Kristi       

The Adrenaline Zone
Mastering The Masters with Stewart Hagestad

The Adrenaline Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 50:43


Stepping up to the first tee, you are enveloped by an electric yet serene atmosphere. The soft grass under your feet and the crisp sound of your golf club making contact with the ball resonate deeply, as meticulously manicured fairways stretch out before you. Surrounded by vibrant azaleas and the deep green backdrop of one of golf's greatest stages, you sense the soft whispers and excited cheers of spectators; their anticipation fuelling your drive. In this moment, at this tournament, you're not just participating, you're living a dream - an amateur golfer pushing your limits amidst the majesty and tradition of The Masters at Augusta National.  Stewart Hagestad, the investment banker and outstanding amateur golfer who has been fortunate enough to live out this dream three times already in his life, joins Sandra and Sandy on the podcast this week. Together, they explore Stewart's early beginnings in golf, his experiences at Augusta National, and how he juggles a demanding career in investment banking with his passion for golf. The episode highlights the critical strategies for managing risk and maintaining mental focus which are essential in high-level amateur golf. Our talented guest also discusses the psychological benefits of golf, sharing tips on managing anxiety through mindfulness and the supportive role of relationships in pursuing excellence. As you will quickly learn, Stewart Hagestad's insights shared here today not only shed light on the complexities of competitive golf but also drive home the discipline and passion needed to excel both on and off the green. Episode Highlights: Stewart's golf journey Competing with yourself and others The difference between amateur and professional golfers Bobby Jones Staying proficient at golf while working full time Stewart's golfing style Golf course elements that affect difficulty levels What makes Augusta special for Stewart Preparing to play Augusta Risk calculations in golf The greens at Augusta Stewart's most interesting holes at Augusta How amateurs get invited to major tournaments Lessons learned from playing the Masters Dealing with adrenaline at the 2024 Masters Stewart's most intimidating 2024 Masters' moment Performing in front of a large crowd The shots he's most proud of from the 2024 Masters Advice for handling a ‘Masters-like' environment Key Takeaways: "You are given a really unique opportunity. You've earned the right to be there. Go and try to do something special." "The Masters is beyond the experience even of many pro golfers." "Golf is almost therapeutic. There's a gravitational force that brings you back." "Augusta National is the pinnacle. It's everything: the music, the green jacket ceremony, Jim Nance's silky voice." "If you drive it great at Augusta, that's really helpful. It's a second shot golf course." "At Augusta, the ability to switch speeds and adjust to the course is crucial." "Of anything in the world you could be doing, there's literally nothing else you'd rather be doing than that." "Go in there and try to do something great. The golf ball doesn't know who you are. Play to win." Keep the adrenaline rush going at: Homepage: theadrenalinezone.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theadrenalinezone/ X:  https://twitter.com/Adrenalinezonep TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theadrenalinezone Stewart on X: https://x.com/s_hagestad?lang=en

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show
Monday, April 15th 2024 Dave & Chuck the Freak Full Show

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 195:51


Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Tax Day, delivery driver got jumped but still made the delivery, listener made the final cut for Planter's NUTmobile driver, Pringles and Crocs team up for new product, 12-year-old robs McDonald's, wrong way driver on freeway, man hit wife because she wouldn't let him drive the car, school cop hung gun in staff bathroom and it shot it by mistake, dogs being used to help solve rat problem, chunk of metal fell from sky and smashed into house, guy stole $3K worth of cigarettes, shift toward 4-day work week, fat cat, woman won lotto prize same day tarot cards said she would come into money, Jim Nance's slip at The Masters, Conor McGregor officially returning to UFC, OJ Simpson's brain, Messi's body guard tackled fan while ball was in play, NBA play-in tournament, women's controversial Olympic uniforms, rapper almost shot himself while filming music video, John Wayne Bobbitt loses all of his toes, world's oldest conjoined twins die at 62, man shoved 3 things into his penis, man steals vibrators from sex shop and tries to sell them on Facebook Marketplace, substitute teacher caught banging student, healthcare provider ran home and fell asleep with needles still in patient, 94-year-old DJ at nursing home, dangers of using ED meds without needing it, man arrested for assaulting retail employee with Pop Tarts, man killed by swinging church bell, man asked doctor to remove some fingers because he felt like they didn't belong on his body, buddy donates kidney to friend, old tennis instructor, stinky players at gaming convention, 40% of adults still sleep with stuffed animals, man tried to rescue his dog from icy lake and falls in, teen posed as principal in fax announcing resignation, remote control aerial target from Cold War found on beach, shopping cart bandits, airline passenger gets extorted for a tip, airline launched just to fly dogs, how shopping makes you need to poop, guy ate fried chicken while driving and crashed, and more!

92.9 Featured Podcast
Geoff Calkins AUDIO -- Geoff and Jeffrey discuss Houston, the Memphis tourney games, and Tennessee

92.9 Featured Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 28:31


Geoff Calkins AUDIO -- Geoff and Jeffrey discuss Houston, the Memphis tourney games, and Tennessee

Cofield and Company
H1 FOOTBALL AND GEOPOLITICS

Cofield and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 43:46


The Candee man Adam Candee is back. Can the Waste Management Phoenix Open continue to be the biggest party in golf?( 3:20), Trey Wingo joins the show and recaps the Super Bowl(10:30), Did Tony Romo ruin the final call for Jim Nance?(28:00)

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
B&T Extra: Making Up Songs

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 20:56


On this Bob & Tom Extra: We have made-up songs, a fugitive license plate, and Jim Nance's farewell! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Radio Active Podcast
Its a Twister, Its a Twister! But what will we do without Jim Nance?

The Radio Active Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 117:36


Host: Pat & Flora Morrow, Dale Miracle, Erik Nanarrone, Jon Brown & the Crew talk about the world through the eyes of an Amateur Radio Operator. Topics tonight: April 1st NE Ohio Weather! Jim Nantz Retirement, Gwen Paltro Verdict, Comet spotting, Pendleton Blankets and more! Join Us at 7pm for the fun! Crookedriverradio.com

The Ike Wingate Morning Show
MORNING SHOW - April 5, 2023

The Ike Wingate Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 28:31


Today's MORNING SHOW includes:How long to make a 1st impression?Thief tries to steal car with club on itRude to eat before everyone has food?Jim Nance called his last NCAA gameAverage $$ spend on EasterBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the Show.

The Bryan Suits Show
Hour 3: Nation awaits the arrest of Donald Trump

The Bryan Suits Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 42:22


Nation awaits the arrest of Donald Trump. Seattle activist killed in road rage incident on Capitol Hill. Recent Portland attacks prompt bystander training. // A checking of the texting. // More details now known about school shooting in Nashville. Seattle set to spend hundreds of millions more on homelessness. Sports announcer Jim Nance says farewell to March Madness after more than 30 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Animals
Jim Nance Retires... From March Madness

The Morning Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 11:08


Jim Nance, a friend to all of us, retires from calling March Madness gamesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leadership is Female
129. Shoe Deals and Leadership Lessons from Legends with Beth Bass, CEO, Naismith Award Winner, Hall of Fame Inductee

Leadership is Female

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 48:48


129. Shoe Deals and Leadership Lessons from Legends with Beth Bass, CEO, Naismith Award Winner, Hall of Fame Inductee “There is a special place in hell for women who don't support other women” Madeleine Albright As an award-winning sports industry pioneer and CEO, Beth Bass has successfully championed access and equity for athletes, coaches, and institutions throughout her nearly 40-year career. Recognized for her lifetime of innovative contributions to the advancement of athletics, Bass received a 2020 Naismith award alongside Jim Nance  and was inducted into the Woman's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2019. Bass was a 14-year CEO and 3-year Executive Director for the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). She grew membership into an influential coaching community, developed impactful governance and compliance, and formed sustainable brand partnerships that remain central to the organization today. Under Bass' leadership, game-changing brand strategies created connections to the biggest brands in sports. In addition to adidas, Bass spent the first decade of her career leading national sports marketing campaigns for Nike and Converse, where she built campaigns that revolutionized the industry and empowered underrepresented athletes. Bass continues to pursue her goal of infusing equitable opportunities and inclusivity across the athletic spectrum. Top 4 Takeaways on this episode are seven one liners: It's like complaining about gravity. Some things you just can't change so learn how to live with it or move on! Be yourself because everyone else is taken.  Be secure enough to hire smarter people than you. If you are not at the dinner table, you are the main entree.  Discipline yourself so that no one else has to. Be confident enough to apply for anything. Networking today is volunteering, make someone else look better.

Sports on a Sunday Morning
Dan Reardon on Jim Nance, the Masters, and more.

Sports on a Sunday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 9:58


 Dan Reardon, the Senior Golf Editor at KMOX, discusses the highly anticipated Masters tournament. As the event approaches, there are several activities taking place, including the women's national amateur tournament and the extensive interview schedules. It's expected that the rainy weather will impact the Masters, causing the fairways to become softer, providing an edge for longer hitters over shorter ones. Additionally, in the current Texas Open, Patrick Rodgers is leading the pack with a one-shot advantage.

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
B&T Extra: Wife Doesn't Like Shirts

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 21:08


On this Bob & Tom Extra: We have Jim Nance, therapy, and a wife who doesn't like shirts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sticks Golf Podcast
Round Table Ep. 38 - "The Haggis"

Sticks Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 58:01


The Haggis is a 16-man boys drinking, gambling, and debauchery filled golf trip held every year at one of golfs great locations throughout the world. To score an invite you must either fall into it by accident, befriend a founding member, or score a video with Jim Nance supporting the event. For the purpose of this podcast no real names will be used as identities must be protected. We cannot thank Dicky and Ackley for sharing some stories and memories from the event over the years. Hope you all enjoy and we will see you next week!

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne
Hour 3 - Michigan Melee Mystery, Jim Nance

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 43:41


Dan gets firsthand details from Michigan State insider Kyle Austin who was in the tunnel and witnessed the fisticuffs that erupted after the Michigan State-Michigan game. And he talks to broadcasting legend Jim Nance as he enters the twilight of his career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wait...What? #sportsbiz chat with DP & McGhee
Episode 41: ESports Exploration with Dave Bialek

Wait...What? #sportsbiz chat with DP & McGhee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 66:04


With League of Legends Worlds 2022 heading toward the finals, DP & McGhee welcomed Dave Bialek, a sports industry veteran who made the jump to esports in 2016 and is now the president of Infinite Reality Entertainment and Co-founder and CEO of ReKTGlobal. Dave gives a tutorial on all things esports with a focus on how brands can best utilize esports and gaming to build relationships with customers. Our hosts kick of the show talking about F1, including the recently completed US Grand Prix in Austin, the new ESPN broadcast deal, Red Bull Racing celebrating success while mourning the passing of its iconic founder, and MoneyGram's new Haas F1 Team sponsorship, in which DP was involved. A bunch of quick hits touched on Kanye West and Adidas, Brittney Griner, Jim Nance's final NCAA dance, the European Super League and, of course, pickleball.

The Morning Drive Podcast by Double-T 97.3
October 25th, 2022: Jim Nance retiring from the NCAA Tournament, NFL ref asking for an autograph, Coach McGuire from the press conference, Tech's record in the last five games, dunking a basketball.

The Morning Drive Podcast by Double-T 97.3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 51:34


Chuck and Jamie discuss Jim Nance retiring from the NCAA Tournament, NFL ref asking for an autograph, we hear from Coach McGuire from the weekly press conference, Tech's record in the last five games, dunking a basketball.

Little Man Big Mouth
Episode 38: Episode 38 - NFL Draft Mock 1 and Only

Little Man Big Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 23:26


Little Man and Gabriel return with blistering takes on this year's NFL draft. Little Man covers recent sports news, including Jim Nance's best time of the year. These two then go nose-to-nose through the first ten picks. They will stick by these no matter what! Special bonus - when is a Top 5 not a Top 5? When only two will do...

Lobey, Lynchie and Friends with Hank Morse Podcast

It was a huge win at The Masters for Scottie Scheffler, but Tiger Woods came away a winner, too, despite finishing 47th. Bob Lobel talks about turning down CBS for their top sports anchor job that Jim Nance has occupied for more than 30 years. The BAA has banned Russian and Belarusian athlete's from running in The Boston Marathon. Is that too heavy handed? Can the Celtics make a  legitimate run at the NBA title? Are you excited about the Red Sox yet? Our Best Foods #OurBestMeatballs Cold Springs RV Corporation

UnAnchored Boston
UnAnchored Boston Episode 3

UnAnchored Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 61:47


It was a huge win at The Masters for Scottie Scheffler, but Tiger Woods came away a winner, too, despite finishing 47th. Bob Lobel talks about turning down CBS for their top sports anchor job that Jim Nance has occupied for more than 30 years. The BAA has banned Russian and Belarusian athlete's from running in The Boston Marathon. Is that too heavy handed? Can the Celtics make a legitimate run at the NBA title? Are you excited about the Red Sox yet? Our Best Foods #OurBestMeatballs Cold Springs RV Corporation

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – April 5, 2022

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 175:04 Very Popular


We demand a LMFAO reunion, Kansas' comeback over UNC, another Jeffrey Epstein victim speaks, Louis CK's Grammy angers people, American Greed: BLM, Howard Stern on the Magic Johnson Hour, fired over a UPS/Kamala Harris joke, and loans that don't have to be repaid.Marc is no longer vomiting.Detroit Tigers: Opening Day is going to be cold again. The Tigers trade for outfielder Austin Meadows. Spencer Torkelson remains BranDon's pen pal.Kansas defeated North Carolina for their 'One Shining Moment'.Drew demands catfishing be declared illegal. NASCAR driver Hailie Deegan is being stalked. Her dad was BranDon's tattoo muse.Grammy Fallout: Pink lets Rolling Stone know that they are irrelevant. People are still raging that Louis C.K. won a Grammy. "We Now Live in a World Where the Grammys Are Awesome" because they are what Rolling Stone wants them to be. The Grammys needed more Tony Bennett. Drew continues his war on Finneas."Hello friends", get ready for Jim Nance, The Masters, and crusty old Butler Cabin.Kanye quits on Coachella. Coachella is pretending like they're totally cool with Ye dropping out at the last second.Tory Lanez was arrested today for violating a protective order involving Megan Thee Stallion.Twitter's stock soars after Elon Musk buys stock and is inducted to the board.Chris Smalls is the mastermind of the Amazon union.College: Nobody seems to be enrolling at CMU. Joe Biden extended student loan payments. The movie PCU foreshadowed what is happening on college campuses today.Married With Children is the greatest show that kids weren't allowed to watch when they were younger.A Jeffrey Epstein victim breaks her silence to discuss the infamous Africa trip with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker.Stuttering John is the king of podcasts and landed Doug Stanhope as a guest. Karl sums it all up right here.American Greed: BLM.Jussie Smollett has more security guards than Volodymyr Zelenskyy does.China is the king of organ harvesting.Magic Johnson is dropping a new 4-part series to make him look better than Winning Time does. Magic wanted to punch Howard Stern over a 1998 interview.Jim Harbaugh wanted Colin Kaepernick as his Vikings quarterback coach.Hope Solo's BH is out of jail and already she's in trouble for putting her children's life in danger. Check this picture out.It takes 127 people to make the Freakonomics podcast.Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian were drunk in Vegas and got hitched.Britney Spears LOVES her new assistant.Farrah Abraham is going to be a stand-up comedian.Goonew's rotting corpse was on full display at Bliss Nightclub in Maryland.Here's the top 10 places to dance in Royal Oak.Drew can't stop listening to LMFAO.RIP Joe Messina. RIP Bobby Rydell.Kenny Rock is the latest Rock brother to roast Will Smith and defend his brother. How many brothers does this guy have?WMAL decided to BLOW OUT Amber Athey for a UPS joke on Twitter.Nobody likes Blac Chyna or her social media posts.Use our Amazon portal.Jim Breuer will be on the show tomorrow.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).

Kallaway on the Rise
KALLAWAY AIR The 620 NCAAJimNanceTheNap 040522

Kallaway on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 1:53


Had soooo much fun talking with Nikki Montgomery and Tom King for our roundtable we called "The 620." Today it was the super exciting call at the end of the NCAA championship game by long time broadcaster, Jim Nance, and then what's next for Jim that might just put you to sleep....LOL. Enjoy a listen.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

From The Rough
Will Tiger Play the 2022 Masters?

From The Rough

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 11:52


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The Feelings
46. A Lifetime on the Hips

The Feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 65:23


Hey, Feelers. Questions: Should we sacrifice privacy for safety? Or vice versa? Is someone going to grab one of us off the street? How are we supposed to feel?Today, we talk kidnappings; getting back into reading; capital punishment; the difficulty of seeing predators as human; romance novels; and Meghan's fixation on the name “Belinda.” Then you're in for a real treat because we've got Alan and Zack from the Boo's Your Daddy podcast joining us for a cave expedition into men's feelings.We get into free vacations offered by timeshare cults; taking our talents on the road; the 5 love languages; fathering teenage girls; high paid football coaches; teachers; Finland; capitalism; universal healthcare; and a Dr. Ruth sighting. The boys get down with the advice column and a couple of creepy children. Handle it.Boo's Your Daddy!?! podcastRead along in Witness: Volume Ten – The Journals of Meghan McDonnellPlaylist on SpotifyFollow us on InstagramEmail us at thefeelingspodcast@gmail.comThe Feelings (buzzsprout.com)Music: “When it All Falls” by Ketsa* Names and identifying characteristics have been changed to protect identities. We have solely recorded our interpretations and opinions of all events. Certain place names have been changed.

Big Dawg Sports Talk
BDST Hour 2 01-20-22

Big Dawg Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 39:39


Hour 2… Rick is joined by Roanoke Times writer Aaron McFarling; VT Hoops back on track, his enjoyment of covering the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs, NASCAR only weeks away and the NFL playoffs.  Later, Rick welcomes in Evan Hughes, Voice of the Hokies Women's Hoops; Kenny Brooks has them purring, best in the ACC, coach makes it to the crows nest after the win at Duke, VT baseball starts up and meeting Jim Nance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kevin and Cory
Jim Nantz on Cowboys injuries, Justin Herbert, Tony Romo's predictions, and more

Kevin and Cory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 13:37


CBS Sports' play-by-play man Jim Nance joined the K&C Masterpiece on Thursday to preview this weekend's game between the Cowboys and Chargers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Remote Real Estate Investor
Here's What You Need to Know About Investing in Augusta GA

The Remote Real Estate Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 51:23


In this episode, Tyson Schuetze & Ryan Widener from Auben Realty tell us what we should know about investing in the Augusta GA market. Learn about the particularities of the market, from both the real estate agent and property management perspective. Learn about the return metrics, who you are competing with and what makes this market special. Augusta Presentation Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kLKtIshCvtPXbDgKKC7neH5zsmU72tT8/view?usp=sharing --- Before we jump into the episode, here's a quick disclaimer about our content. The remote real estate investor podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as investment advice. The views, opinions and strategies of both the hosts and the guests are their own and should not be considered as guidance from Roofstock. Make sure to always run your own numbers, make your own independent decisions and seek investment advice from licensed professionals. Pierre: Hey Everyone, welcome to the remote real estate investor podcast. Today we have host Tom Schneider and Mark woodling, covering the real estate markets of Augusta, Georgia and South Carolina. Today we brought in two experts Auben Realty's, Ryan Weidner and company founder Tyson Schuetzy. And they're going to be speaking to us about the markets from a real estate agent and property management perspective. So let's jump into the episode.   Tom: Tyson and Ryan, welcome to the remote real estate investor. Great to have you guys on.   Tyson: Thank you for having us. We appreciate it.   Tom: Yeah, so we got a lot of great stuff to cover today, talking about the market. But let's go ahead and begin let's talk about a little bit about your experience, experience as an investor, as a property manager, as an agent, all that good stuff and how you guys got into it? Sure.   Tyson: Well, I started off in in 2009, originally got into real estate around 2006, I was living in New York City and trying to get into investing there working as an agent. And one of the things I realized was the the market was going to be a tough nut to crack, you know, the minimum sort of cost of entry to get into any rental property was a million dollars. And so I was really struggling trying to figure out how I could become an investor and start investing in real estate.   And started actually investing in Syracuse, New York, it was one of the closest markets that I could find where I could find the the yields that I want the cap rates, good cash flow. But it was also a five hour drive further north. And I didn't feel like Syracuse had the best market dynamics in terms of future growth, job growth. It wasn't number one on the radar for where people were moving, you know, when everything I was hearing was about sort of Southeast and southwest migration.   So long story short, I had a friend who was a successful apartment complex owner investor in Augusta, Georgia, and offered me the opportunity to come down here and learn underneath him for a couple years. And so I moved down here, didn't know if I was going to be here, you know, a couple months, couple years, and ultimately really sort of fell in love with the market and the potential. And so that was in 2006. And so I was kind of practicing my craft primarily flipping houses initially, because this was the glory days when everybody was a genius. And you could slap a coat of paint on the house and sell for $10,000 more 2008 rolled around, and there was a kind of rude awakening of what we were going to do next. And what I was going to do next.   I was fortunate enough that most of my flips, were an entry level price points. And so I was able to transition them into rental properties.   Tom: Did you have that in mind? I'm curious in doing your flips, you know, I've heard that story from a couple of people where you know, the roof falls out from pricing. Did you have that in mind going into like your flip business like that this could transition? Or was it just sort of organic as the the price to sell wasn't there? Okay, I'll hang on to this, I'd love to hear your kind of thought process in, in doing that flip businesses and transitioning.   Tyson: I think ultimately, the mid and long term goal to flip business was always to buy, you know, rental properties, right? That was always kind of the objective was I wanted to create a scenario with passive income streams, right. But starting out, you know, when I didn't have a lot of capital, a lot of the flips, were just going into creating the business doing the next flip. And so it was something that was kind of always on the distant horizon, the market changes kind of forced my hand really, you know, because I had houses that I couldn't sell, or didn't want to sell at, at whatever sort of the market would dictate, you know, the sales price, so ended up holding on to them.   And what happened was I tried to use other property management companies in town, and I really was just frustrated with the results. It's It's funny, I've talked to other contemporaries and friends in other markets that add some of this sort of similar experience, but I felt like a lot of it was just kind of placing a sign in the yard and and waiting and so I decided to try managing a couple properties for Have myself really not knowing that much about the process, but just trying to figure it out on my own properties and sort of using my properties is a test case.   And we started to have some success. And what happened was, because we were trying to operate with a sort of investors mindset, limiting days on market, a lot of the people that I knew sort of in the community that had been flipping houses, or had been private money, and some of my deals or other deals started gravitating towards us, as more investor friendly property management company. And we just really started growing faster than we could keep up with in the early days, I mean, every year, we were sort of doubling in size. And we went from a property management company into adding in other divisions to ultimately help and get our investors profitable.   We had a basic sort of philosophy was, the more money our investors make, the more houses they'll buy, and it just is in everybody's best interest. So whenever we were kind of looking at fees, or ancillary sort of businesses, we were looking at and saying, Okay, how did how can we create a scenario where it's a good revenue stream and profit center for us at Auben, but it's also in the investors best interest. And I think I was very fortunate to be in a position that a lot of owners aren't generally with their companies is that I was both running the company, but also a client simultaneously. And so I could kind of shift the perspective around. I think the other good thing is there weren't a ton of sort of rules as to this is how you have to run a single family property management company, you know, it was that there are a lot of people out there, figuring it out. And there were a lot of places you could go to, for good conversations and dialogue. But the area was also ripe for innovation. You know, there was, there was not like industry standards.   And so, you know, as somebody that's sort of imagines himself to always sort of be internally, you know, and externally, and you are always curious, um, you know, I think it was a perfect kind of scenario for us to kind of say, Well, what if we could do this? What if we pivot over here and kind of try this would this be in our owners best interest. And so we did that for a number of years. And then ultimately, where we had our biggest breakthrough was working with some other clients from other markets that were well capitalized that saw the opportunity in Augusta, specifically, that some of the local investors didn't, right. And so we had some people that were from Chattanooga, from Florida, from California from other markets that really came in.   And I think we're able to see that there were just some really good dynamics in the Augusta market, there will be good short term midterm and long term. And so that was really the big catalyst to it was investors that were, you know, savvy investors that invested in multiple markets in different countries, different cities, different states. But, you know, they weren't really used to the single family model. Augusta wasn't really on their radar until we had sort of built up a good relationship, rapport, and trust by showing them and exposing them the market dynamics right.   And I think that once they saw how favorable the Augusta market is, and was it really you know, most of the time that the market kind of sold itself right you know, the the opportunities to get the yields that they were getting the opportunities to buy replace below replacement costs that you know previously existed and still do i think is always what you know, has has drawn people to Augusta. It's it's not the most glamorous sexy market, people know it for the masters and really not more than that. But I think that the fact that it's been off the radar a little bit has served itself well to being extremely stable and strong market that still has a tremendous upside. So we've really enjoyed, you know, watching our investors returns over the past 10 or 15 years, and still are extremely bullish that the next 10 or 15 years will look like the previous so…   Tom: Definitely a lot to unpack there. And I love the story, the the founder story where you're basically solving your own problem and realizing Wow, a lot of other people have this problem. And the other thing I like about it is You know, very specific to the remote investor. You know, you're on that super early in New York not seeing the type of yields that you want testing out in Syracuse, realizing just all the tail winds down for the southeast. There's a book we talked about an economist, John Burns, he wrote a book called Big shifts ahead, and it just talks about all the tail winds for the southeast. And the Augusta is a really great market that encapsulates a lot of those benefits of lower cost of living, and all of that good stuff.   We'll get into more details about the Augusta market in a minute. But let's hear a little bit. Let's hear a bit a little bit from Ryan.   Ryan: Well, I'm born and raised here in Augusta, Georgia, and my father has been in real estate forever. And I, I was in Las Vegas in 2002. My father got real busy in the REI business. And I remember getting that call of son, can you leave Las Vegas and come help me in real estate? If it wasn't my first happiest moment in real estate.   Tom: Was that always a family business? Well, previously, we had a hunting and fishing store growing up and then my father got into real estate. When I was maybe 15 years old. Like I said, he started a big Rei business, bank foreclosures. And, you know, they entail a lot of paperwork with a lot of detail. And that's when he when he called me and asked me to come back and help out in real estate.   Tyson: The Windeners are well known for if you're looking for investment property, you went to Ryan's dad, and then now Ryan. So you know, it's one of those things, I think that the knowledge was there, through, you know, helping helping dads. Right. We got   Mark: So how was the transition from the aureo market in Las Vegas to the aureo market in Augusta back then?   Ryan: A lot more. That's for sure. That and that was that was one reason, just looking at the numbers and knowing the numbers back home and what I was looking at in the Las Vegas market, which at that time was the fastest growing city in the United States. And, you know, just really got to where if you didn't get in early there, then you weren't getting in. And I think again, back to what Tyson said earlier that Augusta not being the big glamorous city has made our market attainable, especially for out of state buyers. But I'm even here locally, with investors as well.   Mark: So Tom, real quick. So the reason why we reached out to Tyson and Ryan to join the certified agent network was because Tyson had a name in the industry that Matt Thomas who works on the certified agent team. He knew he had heard of Tyson, he said, Hey, if there's somebody you need to talk to in Augusta that's growing their business significantly, and really an emerging company. He's a guy you need to talk to. So I talked to Tyson, he said, Listen, we have a growing business, but we're willing to grow more.   So not only did he bring on Ryan as the certified agent, but they became one of our preferred property managers. So I mean, they're doing a lot of business with us right now because as we've always seen in Augusta, it's just it's got that great price point. You know, there's there's a nice variety of homes because there are some beautiful homes near the Masters or Augusta National, all the way to, you know, C class areas that still have amazing returns for the right price point.   So it was great because Roofstock had done a lot of business and in Augusta already, but we were doing it was a different price point. So it's nice to bring in these properties are coming from MLS because it gives buyers a variety of different property types that they can really, you know, pick and choose and see the different return types. So anyways, that's a little backstory, from our perspective of how Tyson and Ryan came on board in so far. I think Ryan's closed well over 10 properties just in the last few months, and probably is on averaging about five closings a month at this point.   Tyson: We got six under contract over the weekend. So those numbers are going up.   Mark: I'd like to hear it   Tom: For sure. The last question that I have about your guys's background before we start jumping into the market specifically is how did you guys get in touch to partner up?   Tyson: So you know, I guess as a smaller community in terms of, you know, the especially the investors and and Ryan and I had known each other for a while we actually had some institutional experience working with a hedge fund based out of Charleston, in different capacities there. But I think ultimately when when Mark approached me with the opportunity, I wanted to make sure we had the right agent for this. And so I went and approached Ryan about specifically working on this book of business because I knew Ryan, you know, being an investor himself being an Augusta native, having worked with clients from other remote markets previously, you know, it would just be a sort of natural fit.   So I think ultimately, you know, that was a really good sort of connection or reconnection and we're able to make is, Ryan happened to be in a position where he was looking to make a change. And this opportunity came along at the right time, where we were able to put that together. And then ultimately, my goal, you know, with Ryan and the Roofstock buyers is then to ensure that the rest of our team is there to support the asset just so we can continue our philosophy of ensuring that the assets perform well, which lead the clients to purchase more so you know, but Ryan and I had some mutual friends, we've worked together on different deals, you know, we've worked together in different capacities, I did done deals with his father, so there was a there trust in history there too, you know, as far as knowing that he would be a good fit for this role. And I think he's really come in and excelled from day one, you know, and I think is the fact that he is an investor and he's seen the different market cycles and Augusta, I think the most exciting thing is right now, Augusta seems like it's really turning the corner.   You know, it's always kind of been slow and steady. But there's there's been a lot of sort of momentum with, with jobs, with investments with the revitalization of downtown, etc. That, I think, you know, causes us to be even more optimistic about the future.   Tom: Perfect transition. And you know, I love that business model. You know, you make customers happy, they're going to come back and bring more business, perfect transition on the economy. So you know, as you said, everybody knows, in April, Jim Nance and all the golfers come in to Augusta. And what's happening economy wise, outside of those those few weekends in April, who are the big players? What's the big industry, let's learn about that.   Ryan: Well, just recently with Amazon has come into our market, they just opened up a second building 270,000 square foot building in Appling, Georgia, which is close to Augusta, we've got five major hospitals here in Augusta. We have the medical and the dental school of Georgia here. So we have a lot of college kids, we we have the Savannah River site, and a Fort Gordon is here. And they just their Cyber Command Center that they're opening is bringing in roughly 30,000 people to Augusta over the next couple of years. So we really have a revolving market here, we've got a lot of people coming and going. And that's always good for real estate.   Tyson: One of the, you know, for Gordon's always, I think been the kind of anchor here is as being the military base. And I think one of the concerns in the past was, what if the base would ever close what kind of impact that would have on a gust what we've seen over the past five or 10 years is Fort Gordon's really become the center of sort of cyber security, right. And in addition to the military presence there, there's been a large presence with the NSA, the National Security Agency has moved a bunch of their jobs and positions down here from Maryland and other parts of the country. And then also, we're seeing what happens sometimes, you know, when a automotive plant comes and puts their sort of flag down, you get all of these other satellite businesses around to support it.   We're seeing as Augusta becomes more and more of a Cyber Intelligence, you know, community and area with for Gordon, in the NSA, we're seeing a bunch of cyber startups, and we're seeing other tech companies that are coming in that are totally private sector organizations, but are coming here because there's a high quality of living, there's a good workforce, and there's a good sort of knowledge base and understanding about cutting edge technologies that are relevant there. So we're seeing more and more of that.   There's a new college downtown that's focused on, you know, educating the future of sort of cyber school, you know, so I think that, to me, also bodes really well for the future. You know, it's not just a military base that's likely to ramp up or scale down, in times a conflict, you know, intelligence, security, all those things are pretty much permanent things, regardless of the administration regardless is kind of what's going on globally, that will always be sort of a presence in need there. And I think that sort of a, you know, understanding is given people even more confidence in the market.   Tom: That's great. Diversity is is really such a special thing that you know, when picking a market and going through military specifically, kind of future related military and cyber healthcare manufacturing with Amazon and distribution, education college. Amazing.   Next question just kind of market related. And this is something that probably is a little bit easier to look at home looking on Google Maps is how would you designate the different kind of pockets? If you were to look at a high level map? I see. You have 520, sort of the freeway circling around the city. If you had to kind of identify four or five kind of major pockets within the city, and what type of returns kind of at a very high level, would you mind kind of walking through some just general pockets within the city as someone's looking at investing?   Tyson: I'll let our expert take this here. The route is roofstock, certified as speak to this better than anybody? Yeah.   Ryan: Well, what I found recently, we were developing some new pockets in Augusta, as well as our traditional pockets. Columbia County for instances is growing drastically. A lot of the military people coming in and out are focused on Columbia County, I believe due to the good school rating systems and and Roofstock points that out it steering them a little more towards Columbia County with the newer homes and in those sentences. So we've Columbia County has been been kind of the top Roofstock market we we also have in Richmond County. We have what we call the Somerville, the hill area, some of the older more prestigious homes. And we're finding that with the market being a little limited lately, as far as listings, we're finding the prices have gone up, but the rents have gone up as well. So we're kind of balanced there.   And then we have some of our you know, I would say lower price range homes in South Augusta. We've just seen a tremendous growth in in the rest coming in. said we've really had a balanced market everywhere right now.   Tyson: Yeah. And we're in the process of also turning on there's a there's a nother pocket in the gussto market the if you go beyond just the city of Augusta, the MSA of North Augusta, Aiken, just on the other side of the river in South Carolina, that we manage and interactive with, there's some great pockets over there as well. And then there's been some new industries that are are already there in the process there there's a couple more sort of manufacturing and facilities over on that side of the river. And it's literally Augusta is is divided from the Georgia and South Carolina side by the Savannah River. And so it's a, you know, five minute drive from downtown Augusta. So you'll have a lot of people that live in the South Carolina side but work in Augusta or vice versa.   And Generac, which is a a home generator company is opening a large facility over there. Firestone has a large facility over there. So there's, there's a lot of industry there and continues to come there a part of that is, is South Carolina is very business friendly, and is offering some some very attractive tax incentives to some of these larger corporations to bring them down. And then the employers like it, because, you know, they their employees gonna have a high quality of life with the wages that they're they're able to earn here, based on the lower cost of living.   You know, this whole area, compared to cities of its size nationally has a much lower cost of living, which is also driving a lot of the growth as well. And and retirees, we're getting people that you know, are are bypassing Florida or not making it all the way down to Florida and stopping in markets like Augusta because their money can go a lot further.   Tom: It's cool being a border state city where you can kind of, you know, the best, most more business friendly, more, you know, living friendly, it's and just to kind of give some context people that are listening Columbia County that is in the West kind of North area. And I say I'm looking at my Google Maps just making sure that's right. When you were talking about that area, and Richmond County is a little bit further south of kind of central.   A question about the property management size. Where do you where which areas you guys manage the most amount of properties is it up on the south carolina side to the north or to the south? I'd love to hear where the majority of the inventory that you guys manage as rental properties.   Tyson: So historically, I think that most of the investment opportunities were in Richmond. County, Richmond County, which includes South Augusta west Augusta, downtown central Augusta, you know, had some higher yields there, and homes that were more in need of repair and renovation. Larger you know renovations for people that were looking to sort of build in some sweat equity. What we're seeing more and more are is what Ryan alluded to earlier. Columbia County has a lot newer builds, right. And we're seeing people that want to come in and have an asset that's producing a return from day one goes straight to Columbia County and not look at Richmond County.   Also, Columbia County, there's a couple areas there that have some of the best and highest rated schools in the entire state of Georgia. And so, you know, there are a lot of people are migrating straight to that area.   Also, what we alluded to earlier with the military, with the medical communities, a lot of these jobs can be somewhat transient, and people will be here, they may be here for a couple years, but they don't necessarily want to buy, but they want a really nice home in a nice area. We want their kids to go to a good school, that's just continuing to drive the rental demand and Ryan was referencing earlier, the prices are rising in those areas. But the rents are rising in tandem with that.   And then when we talk about the prices rising, it's still at a responsible rate, that we're not concerned that there's going to be any major sort of crash at any point, even when, you know, we had the 2008. crash. Augusta, you know, had always been steady state. And so when the correction occurred, it wasn't like falling off a cliff, like some of these other markets, because it just been much more moderate growth. Right. And, and so I think that, you know, if an investor's coming in here with a long term perspective, I think that adds to sort of the confidence of the market dynamics.   Tom: That's great.   Mark: Hey, Tom, and let me sneak in real quick. So we are just about to open up in Aiken, South Carolina, or, you know, the town of as I always get confused, North Augusta but South Carolina, right. So that'll help you remember it, but we're getting the data feed there. So soon enough, Ryan will be underwriting properties and posting them to roof stock for the roof stock select properties. So get ready. So by the time the podcast comes out, we should be live with new properties in that market.   Ryan: We're really looking forward to the Aiken county market, North Augusta, Aiken, Greenville. These are a lot of kind of, I don't want to say untouched pockets, but I think there's going to be a really big boom over there.   Tyson: Yeah, and, and Tom, you'd referenced it earlier, but 520 got expanded in further over on the south carolina side that is allowed, you know, transit to be easier for people to commute to work on all parts of Georgia. So we're getting people that may work in a most western part of the Augusta market out in Columbia County, but live in Aiken. And I think that's a lot more feasible with some of the expansion that's gone on at 520. So and to Ryan's point, I think there's there's some areas a little bit off the radar over there where there's tremendous value in returns for our, for our Roofstock, clients.   Tom: I love that in areas that haven't been as invested in is heavily it's, you know, there's just that much more opportunity. And that's, that's great to hear of that opening up.   I'd love to hear you know, kind of splitting on the the two different markets there in North Augusta which is on the south carolina versus the Georgia side. As an investor you know, what are your considerations between investing in Augusta on the south carolina side versus the Georgia size be property taxes is actually an interesting one, you know, between the two.   Ryan: A little higher over on the south carolina side you'll find South Carolina and in putting a lot of money into their downtown, mid north and guest they've got the new baseball field there the green jackets baseball field a lot of new restaurants.   Tom: Is that a triple A team or a double A team? The green jackets sure AAA changes a couple of it.   Tyson: At one point I think it was single a for the San Francisco Giants now it's with the Atlanta Braves and I think it's single a and I believe it I think it's single A.   Tom: I was just traveling with some friends and went to a minor league ballgame and man those things are just so fun. You know just right on top of the guys it's the best sorry Go ahead. Go ahead. I interrupted   Tyson: The park is right on the river and it's it's it's beautiful setting to watch a game you're right on the field. Linux right in downtown. And as Ryan was saying, There's bars and restaurants around it. So it's been a big boost to North Augusta. One of the things about the South Carolina taxes is, there's different areas over there where if you're in the city limits, there can be a city tax, in addition to the you county tax, where if you go outside of the city limits, you can benefit that, you know, you won't have to pay that city tax.   But generally, you know, we look at all that within relation to the rents, there can be some pockets over there where there's some higher rent rates, because of just desirability to live over there. And there being less houses in general, on that side of the river.   From a property management perspective, Georgia has a little bit more friendly landlord, legislation. Georgia is one of the most landlord friendly states in the country, maybe the only state that's more friendly than Texas. You know, that's not surprising, because it's Texas. But South Carolina has friendly landlord legislation, but Georgia's really very favorable.   But you know, I think what I would tell you one of the cool things about Augusta is you have the ability to get some diversification even within the Augusta market. And I know quite a few people, myself included, that will have investments in each of these little markets with slightly different nuances. You may get a more, you know, a higher yield in Richmond County, more appreciation in Columbia County, and a balance of sort of the two in in Aiken. You know, it's kind of how I…   Ryan: Yeah, I agree with that. Something like that.   Mark: Yeah. And I think that's really useful, because our buyers are going to come in and look at the market and that level of detail right there where they get a choice between two different states, whether it's taxes, landlord, friendliness, the school, yeah, schools, I think that's so important in the unincorporated part, I think that's an interesting strategy where people do like a little more land these days. So, you know, as long as it's in a good school district, it's a little bit on the outskirts. I always think that's a great play. But my question for you guys, is we could talk about the rosy picture. But what are some of the common issues that you fall into that, you know, you see from the property management side, especially, you know, what do our buyers need to know about, you know, whether you see foundation issues, or there's just, you know, there's maybe, you know, unstable grounds, like the soil types are just interesting. Yeah, give us a little update on, you know, what you're seeing out there that are common for investing?   Ryan: What's been easy with, with Roofstock is the, the inspections are very thorough, and it really outlines you know, during the purchase process, we're doing, you know, a lot of amendments to address concerns, we're putting some of these issues back on the cellar, due to the extensive inspections we're getting, which kind of heads off a lot of the problems.   Also, with property management here, and you take that, but it's really easy. And I've directed all my buyers to, you know, a lot of a lot of investors will want to, you know, try to find a contractor that may not, you know, maybe a little less expensive, but kind of cut the corners as to where we have a Roofstock inspection, and we have our own property management team. That is a very thorough inspection from the start. That kind of heads off a lot of the problems that can happen down the road. You know, roof leaks, busted pipes, things like that. Are the buyers are aware of everything from the start.   Tyson: Yeah. And I think as far as the Augusta market, you know, you do have an older housing stock here. Right. So you just need to be aware in some of these neighborhoods, you know, especially some of these in Central West Augusta. You know, the Somerville area that Ryan alluded to earlier, you have houses that are 100 years old, right. And so making sure that the mechanical systems are good and strong.   We have some pockets where we can have some foundation issues, but yeah, Augusta most of the ground running, it's a it's a hard red clay. So assuming it was put in correctly, generally, there's not as many issues there. You know, we have the typical sort of southeastern market issues with high humidity, you know, ability for moisture content, if not managed appropriately. The HVAC units are going to run constantly from April to October so they better be functioning or, you know, it'll it'll definitely affect the tenant satisfaction, but I think in general, you know, Augusta has A lot of brick houses here that are well built, you know, a lot of houses on slab, the crawl spaces, you know, you do have to be mindful of the fact that, you know, it's very common to see houses that had previous termite infestation. I'm not sure I've ever bought a house that didn't have previous termite infestation, but you just want to make sure it doesn't have active infestation.   And so, you know, I think there's some some things there. The market continues to be extremely strong on the rental side. And one thing is because Augusta has always been off the radar. You know, we didn't have the major builders coming back in after the last collapse, you know, there, there weren't the major national builders, you know, we're bypassing Augusta and going to some of the markets that were close by Atlanta, Charlotte, you know, Greenville, Charleston, you know.   Augusta is within a couple of hours of a bunch of major markets that I think have always sort of overshadowed it. It's good for, you know, people that want to travel and go these other markets. But I think it's also kept the housing inventory from being a little bit always behind no matter sort of where the market cycle is. And so, yeah, the houses that Ryan's clients are buying through Roofstock, we're pushing rental rates, you know, we are pushing really top of the market. And we're still seeing extreme demand multiple, you know, approved application short days on market, and think that that will continue.   You know, I think that also we'll see how it plays out. But if there is more willingness for people to work remotely, Augusta has the ability to sort of siphon off people from a lot of the markets where people were having to go to Atlanta to get a good job, right, or having to live and work in Atlanta. And Augusta can provide a much better quality life, lower commute time, lower traffic time, to a lot of those neighboring markets that I think could could help as well. We'll just have to see how that sort of plays out.   Mark: What about competition? I think that's what buyers want to know, who am I competing against? Are their ibuyers at a national level, like the Zillow is a red fins open door offer pad in your market? Or do you think there's a good number of institutional appetite out there? What do you see from that level?   Ryan: We deal with it a little bit. I mean, we, you know, the hedge funds are coming in everywhere, but my Roofstock clients wanting the better schools and you know, the properties that are under $5,000 in repairs, so we're at a little higher price point than in a lot of the competition. So we are competing with some home buyers, you know, our offers are anywhere from, you know, three to 6% over list price. We're using some escalation clauses things like that to help protect, you know, my buyers but I think with the kind of turnkey homes that we're looking for, we do bypass a lot of that a lot of the new institutional buyers coming in.   Tyson: I think also Mark here we benefited from a gust always you know, being off the radar a little bit that a lot of those funds went to Charlotte, Atlanta but didn't come to Augusta and and Alban's footprint, we're in other markets beyond Augusta, we're in Chattanooga, we're in Columbia, we're in the process of opening up Charleston, is we've always focused on secondary and tertiary markets, where we feel there's the best mix of existing cash flow and potential future appreciation, right. And we still feel all of these markets in the southeast, particularly the secondary and tertiary markets have those sort of dynamics of both a solid return right now, it's not speculative, but a good upside given, you know, future growth potential. And so I think that some of the funds are recognizing that and there are some here but I think there's funds in every market. From my understanding, talking to people in other markets, our institutional presence isn't nearly as large as some of our neighboring cities.   Mark: And I echo that strategy is that that's something we're really trying to do is open it up in more secondary tertiary markets because we do notice the Atlanta's the Charlotte's, those major markets have so much competition. So you know, you may have a multiple offer scenario that has two or three offers versus a market like Atlanta where there are 10 20 30 plus property or offers coming in. So I do like that we give our buyers is a better chance in these markets for just as quality of inventory, maybe not as huge of an economy but still a very, a very stable economy where people typically stay for a long period of time, maybe not with the, you know, the the military base, but I think they're just more stable areas where they're truly communities for families. And, you know, people are going to stay there for a long time.   Tyson: It's worth noting to mark that we're getting a lot of military, you know, people that come here and like the market so much that they're buying here, knowing that they're going to travel more, and then come you renting an out for a while and coming back and living here. So we've seen that quite a bit. We have quite a few clients that that's been the case, you know, they, they liked the market, they liked the investment, they know they're gonna leave, they'll run it out for a couple years, and then come back and live in.   Tom: It's a great transition. We've got just got a few more minutes on today, but I feel like this episode could keep going for a long time on people, you know, coming back to the market, like what, as what's the draw in living here? You know, we talked about the green jackets, the AA game, you sit on the river, what's the other kind of like, you know, fun things to do in town, if I was to come come into Augusta and check it out.   Ryan: I think I think the main draws the low cost of living, draws people back. You don't have I think our crime rates are a lot lower than a lot of the big cities. And we just we have a lot of new growth. You know, Top golf just showed up. Dave and Busters, you know, we just have a lot of a lot of new growth and a lot of new companies coming here.   Tyson: I think also there's a you know, in addition to low cost of living, it's a high quality of life and what it mean more specifically by that, you know, we're on the Savannah River, there's a lot of activities there from boating, kayaking, canoeing, you know, there's, there's several lakes close by that people spend a lot of time at going out to lakes on the weekend, there's a good trail and park system with some greenways good running past biking trails, there's some good mountain biking trails here. You know, given its proximity to some of the larger markets, we're also able to draw off that in some positive ways, we'll see we'll get you know, musical artists that prior to real estate, I was in the music business and we get artists that are stopping by on a Wednesday or Thursday on a way to playing a Friday or Saturday show in Charlotte or Atlanta.   So, you know, there's a good arts community scene here as well. The downtown is experiencing a good bit of revitalization. You're seeing a lot of people coming down there and starting new businesses and really building in some community there. And I think that it's a it's an exciting time to be here. You know, I think that the biggest part I think is also you get some of the benefits of living in a larger city without some of the hassles or headaches.   You know, there's there's not major commute times traffic at its worst is very moderate and very manageable. Yeah, I moved away from Augusta in 2014 to Charleston and I think it It took… I love Charleston but it also made me appreciate a lot of things even more about a gusta you know and i think that there's a lot of new people here and new energy with people that are growing up in Augusta and electing not to leave and and shaping Augusta into what they would sort of like it to be you know, there's several theaters that have opened downtown new music venues. You know, lots of really exciting things I think going on.   Tom: Love it. So my last question for today and I'll let Mark close if he has any any final ones is okay, so you have to and I want you guys both answer this questions that both answers question so there's two restaurants you're going to you're only in town for two days. One of the restaurants is oh man I need something you know kind of greasy I want something you know I want to get whatever my fingers dirty whatever. And the other one is fancy date night so two places to go eat at and Augusta putting putting you on the spot here.   Ryan: Well, I would for the for the fancy fun dining. I would probably be downtown I'm Frog Hollow. Yeah, just fine dining great food. Little on the higher price point but you get what you pay for definitely.  And the Downham gritty meal would probably be the Waffle House. I know me at Waffle House.   Tom: I know me a waffle house. Ilived in North Alabama for you know, eight months or so. So yeah, I love it.   Ryan: That's right open any hour so…   Tyson: Uh, yeah, I think I could I could name several here cuz I definitely liked dining out and whenever I come to town I Dine Out consistently Frog Hollow is phenomenal place. There's a there's an area of town called Suri center that has a variety of kind of, you know, different places, there's a place Italian place there is great called Olivia's. There's a, it's far as the down and dirty or budget friendly, I'm going to go off script and give three different spots because I can't can't limited to one.   Tom: Sure.   Tyson: But there's a phenomenal Korean place called Happy house that's got excellent Korean food. And then there's a famous or infamous burger center called sports center that is, is not to be missed. I mean, it's one of those places where they've been using the probably same burger grease for 50 60 years. And when you leave there, you'll smell like what you ate for the rest of the day. But it's well worth it.   And then my all time favorite is a little German deli place called Hilderbrands, it's been around for 100 years, that's probably it's a, it's an older woman that's been running the place forever. And it's you know, it sandwiches, but it's just, it's a it's a time warp, it's going back in history and seeing a sort of 100 year old deli. But you know, I could also name a couple more, but I already went well over my allotted, you know, requests.   Mark: We'll have to add some more to the show notes. But just to make sure if anybody does come in town, they have the full map. But just on that note, you know, you guys did put a great presentation together. And we'll make that available for all the listeners in the show notes. So thanks. Thanks for doing that. But also my my last bit of advice, One question is buyers should make sure to go to the Augusta, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, learn about what's new, what's changing in the area, there's always good information there. So these gentlemen have provided us with some excellent information. So use them as the the local news and knowledge, you know, whenever it comes to real estate investing, but yeah, thank you guys for doing this.   My question is, if there's one thing that Ryan could tell buyers, that is just the most important one little nugget of information before investing in your market, what would that be Ryan?   Ryan: I would say right now the most important thing is list price really isn't getting your offer. Just know that just like everywhere else right now where we are fighting for our contracts. And I would say probably being 3 to 5% above offer price. And, again, I've been using the escalation clause to help protect not overpaying. But you know, if you're doing all your homework and going through and clicking that button, that's the most important piece I could do right now.   Tyson: And I would just add that, you know, as far as investing or being willing to sort of go over list price, I think we've had the benefit of being in market for you know, 15-20 years, we've seen what the Augusta market has done historically, I think and how it's written out recessions, corrections downturns, which you know, I think long term if you're an investor long term, the market is so fundamentally sort of sound and stable that it's it's just an excellent market. You know.   I invest in multiple markets that Auben is in and as a presence but the Augusta market is by far my favorite right and last piece of advice would be if you are coming to town and choose to try to come to town or on masters week, plan ahead. Whether you're going to those restaurants or trying to book a hotel, it's it's a different animal that time of year to be sure. all bets are off as far as getting in anywhere at any reasonable price. But there's plenty of other times that are good to come to a guest as well.   Tom: for another episode, the vacation rental.   Ryan: And to piggyback on that I just like to add if you're gonna spend say, a million dollars here in Augusta then $350 on a plane ticket. Yeah, come come look at the market. Let me let me show you what, what we're doing here and how things are just to give you a little better peace of mind of where you're putting your money.   Tyson: We'd be happy to host anybody here we enjoy. meeting our owners face to face is definitely not a requirement. But you know, I feel it can be really good for continuing to build trust and relationships. So we're always open to doing that and we've got some furnished rental properties we keep open for our clients to come stay in too.   Tom: That will lead to good good final final question is what's the best way to get in touch with you guys wanted to take you up on that offer?   Ryan: I can be reached 702239 4900 email is RWeidner@Aubenrealty.com.   Tyson: Emails the best for me and I can be reached at Tyson@Aubenrealty.com. I'm less involved in the day to day operation to this stuff. We've got a big team that helps that, but I'm very passionate about helping investors with, you know, their investing journey. And if there's anything that you know, would be helpful with that and be happy to discuss at any point,   Tom: Awesome. I feel I think there's definitely another episode with you guys on this wonderful investor journey presentation that you guys shared a little bit earlier that we'll add in the show notes, but I think it will result in another episode that we'll put out so Tyson and Ryan, thank you so much for coming on.   Tyson: Thank you guys.   Pierre Well, that's our episode. Thanks so much for tuning in. Thanks to Ryan and Tyson for joining us today. Thanks so much for tuning in. Happy investing.

The CUSP Show
229: A Lifetime in the NFL w/ Michael Lombardi

The CUSP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 53:00


Michael Lombardi joins Joe to talk about a lifetime working in the NFL and media alongside legends Bill Walsh, Bill Belichek, Jim Nance, and George Ravel. Reflecting upon his many successes and failures, Lombardi shares his thoughts about personal growth, dealing with loss, transition, and learning to give. As the author of Gridiron Genius: A Master Class in Winning Championships and Building Dynasties in The NFL and co-founderand contributor to The Daily Coach newsletter, Lombardi discusses how his passion for giving through writing has sparked a powerful, renewed meaning to his life. | @mlombardiNFL | @TheDaily_Coach | The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports. Our presenters are Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR). The show is produced by Tom Cerny (@Tom_Cerny19), Taylor DeBernardo '21 (@TDeBernardo33), and Ben Walsh '21, with Cameron Morris '21 (@CameronM0rr1s) managing social media efforts.

Guys Who Like Musicals
March Madness Final - Rent vs West Side

Guys Who Like Musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 19:25


WE GOING TO THE SHIP.. WHAT?! WE GOING TO THE SHIP.. WHAT?! Name that movie :) Dan and Joe read off the tally for the BEST MUSICAL OF ALL TIME 2021 edition. Rent vs West Side Story. The final show down. This week we also talk about The Masters, illegal gambling, cryptocurrency, and, of course, Broadway musicals... these are the things we care about. We keep it short and sweet this week and we'll be back next week with more incredible guests. Till then... listen to the soft baritone of Jim Nance and have yourself a pimento sandwich. If you know... you know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brogeys: A Golf Podcast
Ep. 2: Hello Friends. Welcome To...Brogeys!

Brogeys: A Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 42:49


Starting to get excited about the Masters? We put some big money on the line with our Masters draft and set the mood with some Kenny Loggins. We start with a run down of some sloppy golf on our part and end with the sultry musings of Mr. Jim Nance. Music Credit: "New Hero in Town" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "The Masters" Kenny Loggins

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – February 7, 2021

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 161:59


"Champa Bay", full Super Bowl LV coverage, RIP Leon Spinks, Framing Britney Spears, Marilyn Manson v. Corey Feldman, Poetry Slam: BranDon v. GorMan, and canceling cancel culture.Tampa Bay wins Super Bowl LV. Nancy Armour must be so bummed out.Andy Reid's son, Britt, was involved in a car accident before the Super Bowl and a little girl remains in critical condition. The GoFundMe for the injured girl can be found here.Someone tell Jim Nance that Champa Bay is not a thing. Meanwhile, Tony Romo, peed his pants.Commercials: Jeep and Bruce Springsteen want everybody to get along. Drew was triggered by Amy Schumer's mayo commercial. Bud Light brought back the legends. Tracy Morgan was good with Rocket Mortgage. Ashton Kutcher and his newer wife did a commercial that twitter loved. Wayne's World brought in Cardi B to appease the younger generation.Queen Latifah is the new Jason Bourne/James Bond/Ethan Hunt as... The Equalizer (insert laser SFX).Remember Davis Rules? We roll through the shows that have followed the Super Bowl over the years.Women are dominating the Super Bowl. GET USED TO IT!Most people are saying BranDon's poem was better than Amanda Gorman's.Kevin Harlan had a fantastic play-by-play of the Vitaly Uncensored streaker.Man on the street is a little wild in Tampa Bay.Can you believe the Super Bowl happened in a state that doesn't like masks?Calvin Johnson is a Hall of Famer along with Payton Manning, Charles Woodson and some other dudes. Megatron still hates the Lions.The new 30 for 30 is all about deep fakes. Oh, and Al Davis too.Former heavyweight champ and Detroit resident, Leon Spinks, passed away at the age of 67.Mattress Mack hits BIG on his Super Bowl bet.RIP Christopher Plummer.Corey Feldman was groomed to do cocaine with Marilyn Manson. Evan Rachel Wood was groomed to dress up as Adolf Hitler with Marilyn Manson. Trent Reznor hates Manson.Two New York Times journalists are OUT after their terrible behavior in the past.SNL was spot on with Cancel Culture.Marc Andreessen didn't say the "r-word", but was put on blast along with everyone who was complicit. The Disinformation Agents are on the rise.MLB's Mickey Callaway is in some hot water.Nick Cannon is un-cancelable as he gets yet another gig back.Hulu's Britney Spears documentary was a PR piece for Britney.Mike Lindell's conspiracy film premiered on OAN with a huge disclaimer.Lou Dobbs was blown out by Fox News.Drew goes all in on the making of 'We Are the World'.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).

Game Time with Nick Bahe
February 5 - Segment 5 - CBS Gets Another Super Bowl

Game Time with Nick Bahe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 2:53


Gary mentions CBS getting this Super Bowl because Fox wants the one in L.A. Then talks Jim Nance and more!

Humble and Fred Radio
January 25, 2021: Darren Frost

Humble and Fred Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 115:40


Darren Frost has released his seventh comedy special / Frost lives beside a Covid hotbed / Intern Paul does his Seinfeld impression / The Bills lose / Jim Nance is a smoothy / Dan Duran weather / Uncle Vince welcomes Joe Biden / Larry King is dead / George Armstrongs signifcant place in Maple Leaf history / Mike Weir shoots a 59 / Stupid anti vaxers / Brett Tanner from The Chambers Plan / Podcast extra - Goodbye Fox News / Humbles birthday re-cap.

Sunday Pour
The Sunday Pour Mystique

Sunday Pour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 84:52


A kitchen sink episode starts with a Wild Card weekend summary and finds its way to Jim Nance, obscure Nick shows, NHL skills challenge winners of the past and some Yankees' agita.

Jared and The GM
Jared and The GM: Hour 1 (11-17-20)

Jared and The GM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 47:53


Opening the show on Tuesday talking Titans.  After watching Chicago last night on MNF, Jared is even more discouraged about the Titans.  Does Floyd agree with the logic?  How much are the injuries really hurting the Titans?  Do we expect them to come out with some extra energy vs BAL after getting embarrassed vs Indy?  Jim Nance and Tony Romo are calling the game this Sunday on TV.  Plus your calls and texts.

The Tommy and Adam Hard To Name Podcast
Episode #6 “Guacamole, AC/DC and Santa's Yum Nuts”

The Tommy and Adam Hard To Name Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 90:58


The Tommy and Adam Hard to Name Podcast Episode #6 Season #2: On this episode it’s strife as Tommy struggles with technical issues by first playing a parody “Jim Nance” piece instead of the usual intro. But the guys roll through it and cover everything from Spicey Guacamole to Santa’s Yum Nuts. Mashed in between is Billy the Kid, Metallica, the Third B-Day, Sesame Street and Death Row’s new Management. AC/DC makes a debut on a TNAHTN Podcast Significant Album and a new low reached on the Sound of the Week. Anyway, it’s all shamefully on online so download/stream this episode on your favorite DSP. Subscribe, share then write a comment or send us an email to TommyNAdamPod@gmail.com.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
PCM Founder Jimmy Young on Zolak and Bertrand 98-5 The Sports HUb

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 10:46


I guess June 4th, 2015 was the day when I almost drove off the highway when the Bertrand and Zolak show first played an audio clip from the old Kid Company SportsWorld show on NECN from 1996. Marc Bertrand was 10 years old (I was 39!) when he called in the nation's only live TV Sports Talk Show for Kids. That program included the "best of" of our show including a one on one interview with Michael Jordan by Jake Andersen. Also on that set for the show was Rachel Nance, the daughter of the late great Jim Nance. This program won me and co-producer Jody Snider, an Emmy Award from NATAS NE. They must be so desperate with no sports on 98-5 The Sports Hub, that they brought up my name and allowed me to plug what we are building at Pro Cannabis Media. Thank you Marc, Scott Zolak, and yes ...even Hardy!

Toucher & Rich
Toucher & Rich: The Jon Wallach Show Fails (Hour 3)

Toucher & Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 47:23


On this hour:  The show loses connection with Rich and Fred.  So it's time for the Jon Wallach show!  He fails as he talks about bleacher seats.  NFL polls lead to a Jim Nance rant by Fred.  Ron Pearlman and Ted Cruz got into a Twitter beef.

Just Jeff... and friends
Special Episode - A tradition unlike any other...

Just Jeff... and friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 16:37


Jeff, Rocky and Toby commiserate about how they will miss the dulcet tones of Mr. Jim Nance commentating from Augusta this weekend, but share their own memories from a "bucket list" Father/Sons trip to the 2013 Masters. --- 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/rocky-seale/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/support

Laughing On The Sidelines
Jim Nance Commentating Your Sexual Performance

Laughing On The Sidelines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 84:02


Jermey and Scotty briefly discuss their "Weak Week Recap," and Joe Buck has been asked to commentate several couples having sex doing the quarantine (That's f*cking awkward). If you are struggling though the quarantine, Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura have new specials on Netflix, and The Office Is still the best show to watch 27 million times. Jeremy and Scotty have to draft 5 quarantine movies, and Scotty wins with a landslide victory. Can you imagine having Jim Nance commentating while have sex with your significant other? Enjoy another hilarious episode, and "keep laughing, assholes."

Sports Media Beat
Jim Nance is class

Sports Media Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 13:11


CBS sportscaster Jim Nance is class personified,says Dan Lovallo in his latest Sports Media Beat.  Network executives are also beaming over the NFL.  For that matter, Fox is even beaming over the 2019 World Series.  Here are the issues discussed and the links in the latest podcast: NFL title games see ratings drop NFL TV ad revenue grew in 2019 Spotify in talks to buy The Ringer Mountain West Conference inks deals with CBS and Fox Zion Williamson gives NBA ratings a boost NBC streaming service big on sports NBC sports and Snapchat cut a deal ESPN+ adds Spanish-speaking broadcasts

Sports Media Beat
Jim Nance is class personified

Sports Media Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 13:11


CBS sportscaster Jim Nance is class personified. In his latest podcast, sportscaster Dan Lovallo explains why. Lovallo also looks at the latest ratings, including what Zion Williamson means for the NBA. Plus Lovallo explains why network executives are beaming over the NFL and for that matter, even the 2019 World Series.

Pro Football Juice
2019 Week 8 - Mid Juicys! AKA The Half Masters

Pro Football Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 74:01


Pop those Chancane bottles ladies and gents cuz it's time for the fellas to lay our their Midseason Juicy Awards, aka The Half Masters (in your best Jim Nance voice). This episode is just a delight. We f'd around for a bit too long and then rushed the picks at the end! Wait...I'm being told that is what happens every time. Well....then....shut up. ENJOY!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/profootballjuice/message

Binge Media
Binge Sportscast: GoT, The Masters, NBA, BSV, MLB, Don’t @ Me

Binge Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 83:47


The Boys are back and jump right into some GoT premiere talk...Whhhhhhaaaaat?!  Sports are also discussed.  Jim Nance is Douch Chill-y, Tiger is Magical, Jon and Dani are Fairies. Enjoy! Remember to call us with your questions/comments/suggestions for the show #708-316-8822... BS Voicemail #: 708-316-8822 @Bingesportscast bingesportscast@gmail.com #bingemedia #podcastnetwork #bingeon   CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes

The Balance
The Balance..Masters Weekend/Air Date 4/13/2019

The Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 107:00


Welcome to a Balance like non other....It's the Balance! Ok we wont be doing show today in Jim Nance mode! It is however Masters Weeekend..... Also NBA Playoffs begin Racin to talk about Its Saturday Morning and welcome aboard Join host Tom Marquis and The Balance Team This is the ONE place where fanatics can come together and talk about their favorite teams. The Balance brings you an analytical breakdown of sports from a Fans point of view. We bring breaking news, commentary, scores, stats, standings, audio and highlights! We will provide great interviews and sound Bytes….. You don't wanna miss the Balance ! 917-889-8516 is our digits 

Edge Talk Radio
Learning Well on Edge Talk Radio - Guiding Qi with Jim Nance

Edge Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 60:00


Master Jim Nance--medical Qigong healer and teacher--is the founder of an applied approach to Qigong called Guiding Qi, and author of Jim and the Ants. For the first nineteen years of his life, Master Nance was functionally illiterate. At twenty, he read his first book--Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse--and found himself on the Dean’s List at Wabash Collage a year later. That same year, he was in a near fatal car accident where he miraculously suffered only a scratch after receiving a guiding intelligence beyond the written word that helped him survive the crash and throughout his entire life. In the intervening years, Master Nance was a pro basketball player in Europe, traveled the world for 14 years seeking out healing practitioners, and later earned an M.A. in Career and Academic Counseling. He has worked with inner city youth and as a counselor in the Minneapolis Public School System. After meeting Qigong Master Chun Yi Lin in 1995, Master Nance has dedicated the past 20 years working professionally as a medical Qigong healer and teacher, and today he continues to help bring healing to people all around the world through Guiding Qi. To learn more, visit GuidingQi.com. Learning Well is sponsored by the Integrative Health Education Center of Normandale Community College.   Thank you for your interest in the Edge! Please go to edgemagazine.net to view the latest issue of the Edge. For information on advertising in the Edge please contact Cathy Jacobsen at 763.433.9291. Or via email at Cathy@edgemagazine.net For article submission please contact Tim Miejan at 651.578.8969. Or via email at editor@edgemagazine.net And for further information regarding the Edge Talk Radio contact Cathryn Taylor at 612.710.7720 or via email at Cathryn@EFTForYourInnerChild.com

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Satellite Sisters
Bitter Business Bureau, Royalty Report, DNA Results, Golf TV

Satellite Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 68:01


On today's podcast, we subpoena Zuckerberg to appear before the Bitter Business Bureau. Liz's data was shared with Cambridge Analytica, through no fault of her own, and Julie wants to give him a good talking to. Lian has a bone to pick with Jim Nance about the CBS Sports coverage of Augusta (It's just golf, Jim!). Julie's Royalty Report, Liz's latest on her new dog Hooper, and our health and fitness report Operation Sea Turtle. We've got some DNA results to share and some great pep talks from the Satellite Sisters Facebook Group. Lian takes us inside her writing process on a creative non-fiction story she just handed in. The pain of a college thesis all these years later. We announce a live show of Liz's workplace advice podcast Safe For Work at the L A Times Festival Of Books on Saturday April 21 at 10:30 on the podcast stage. Breaking News: Safe For Work booked special guest Lian Dolan! Plus Liz and Lian will be signing copies of 'You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship" at the Prospect Park Books booth (#103) from noon to 12:30. To enter our Satellite Sisters "You're The Best" Photo Contest in our Facebook Group or on Instagram, details on our website www.satellitesisters,com including the scoop on prizes from Salsa Basket, Nectar and Cool Jams. Plus a copy of our book "You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship".This week's podcast sponsors are:Harry'sCare.comZipRecruiterCool Jams. Use promo code sisters. Check out Liz's new workplace advice podcast Safe For Work. Her sisters don't want advice from her but you might. Go here to listen: wondery.fm/sisterFor great Satellite Sisters gifts, visit our online shop, go here. Click here to buy our Satellite Sisters book "You're The Best: A Celebration of Friendship" To subscribe to Satellite Sisters on Apple Podcasts, click here. To subscribe to Satellite Sisters on Stitcher, click here.To find Satellite Sisters on Spotify, click here. The complete Satellite Sisters podcast audio archive is here. Don't forget to subscribe to Satellite Sisters Talk TV if you want to listen to Lian and Julie's TV recaps of CBS drama Madam Secretary and PBS Poldark recap Pol,Dark and Handsome.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Jens Erik Gould of The Knife Media joins Armstrong & Getty to measure the media's efforts to cover the week's big stories. Joe and Positive Sean, aka Jim Nance, have more updates from The Masters. Marshall has the latest news!

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

On this episode of A&G, Positive Sean does his best Jim Nance to provide us with updates on The Masters. Plus, there's Stevante Clark's unusual interview with Don Lemon.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
4/6/18 A&G Hr. 3 Rating the News Media

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 37:33


Jens Erik Gould of The Knife Media joins Armstrong & Getty to measure the media's efforts to cover the week's big stories. Joe and Positive Sean, aka Jim Nance, have more updates from The Masters. Marshall has the latest news!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
4/6/18 A&G Hr. 2 Blinded by Tiger Woods

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 37:37


On this episode of A&G, Positive Sean does his best Jim Nance to provide us with updates on The Masters. Plus, there's Stevante Clark's unusual interview with Don Lemon.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
4/6/18 A&G Hr. 3 Rating the News Media

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 37:33


Jens Erik Gould of The Knife Media joins Armstrong & Getty to measure the media's efforts to cover the week's big stories. Joe and Positive Sean, aka Jim Nance, have more updates from The Masters. Marshall has the latest news!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
4/6/18 A&G Hr. 2 Blinded by Tiger Woods

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 37:36


On this episode of A&G, Positive Sean does his best Jim Nance to provide us with updates on The Masters. Plus, there's Stevante Clark's unusual interview with Don Lemon.

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History
Tim Brant – American Sportscaster, Retired

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 32:23


Tim Brant, recently retired American sportcaster is Andy Ockershausen’s guest in this episode of Our Town. Tim grew up in Our Town, played football at University of Maryland, had a short lived pro-football career, and a stellar career as a sportcaster on radio and TV. Listen in to hear Tim Brant recall one story after another of life as a sportscaster in Our Town, including what happened as he broadcast Muhammad Ali v Alfredo Evangelista fight at the Capitol Center in Landover, MD, and when he had to tell Paul "Bear" Bryant that he was playing football at Maryland instead of Alabama. You’ll love listening in to this interview because Andy and Tim are dear friends. Their mutual admiration is apparent throughout the interview. Tim grew up right here in Our Town. In fact, his family has been in the Washington area for generations and have helped to make the Washington DC area what it is today. He and his brothers were all very talented in sports. Tim went to high school and played ball at St. John’s College High School. He went on to graduate from the University of Maryland with a degree in journalism and played football there as a defensive captain and linebacker. Later, he played for the Redskins before a career-ending knee injury. Andy and Tim Brant met when Tim began work as a sports writer at WMAL radio. He attributes much of his career success to Andy who was a mentor to Tim in the early years of his broadcasting career. These two men recall Tim’s “very first big thing on the air”, the Ali fight. Tim did an amazing job of painting a picture on radio of the fight for the audience during the boxing match between Alfredo Evangelista and Muhammad Ali. The next career move for Tim was the in TV. Tim remembers being so nervous to tell Andy that he was leaving the station. Andy’s was disappointed but wished him all the best. Andy did predict that if Tim Brant entered TV, he would “end up in Louisville” and, sure enough, Tim eventually found himself in Louisville covering the Kentucky Derby. He couldn’t resist calling Andy to let him know his prediction had come true. They shared a good laugh. All joking aside though, Tim’s TV career is quite an impressive one. He has served many roles at ABC Sports, including host, sideline reporter, expert analyst and play-by-play. He joined ABC Sports as a college football commentator in 1982. After leaving for CBS in 1987, in 1991 Brant returned to ABC in the booth as an analyst and play-by-play man for College Football on ABC, a role he held until 2007. Brant is often best known for his coverage of college football with Keith Jackson. While with ABC, Brant announced three National Championship games. While working with Keith Jackson, he was listed as college football's top analyst by numerous publications, including USA Today. In 1987 & 1988, Brant was paired with analyst Hank Stram on NFL broadcasts. He also teamed with Jim Nance in 1990. In Nance's 2008 best-selling book, Jim says that he never forged a friendship as quickly with anyone as he did with Tim Brant. Locally, he has hosted sport pre-game specials such as Are You Ready for Washington Redskins games.He served as Vice President, Sports at WJLA-TV in Washington through May, 2015. He previously served as the station's sports director from 1978 until 1982. Tim currently lives in Potomac, Maryland with his wife Janet. They are very active in local charities. He has four grown children, Jason, Kevin, Lindsay and Julie. He has many grandchildren and feels so blessed with his family. We hope you have enjoyed this week’s episode of Our Town with Andy Ockershausen. We invite you to listen to each new episode of Our Town as they roll out over the next several months. You can subscribe to the Our Town podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or if you complete the subscription form in the sidebar to the right, you will be notified by email when the next episode appears here on the website.

Jalen & Jacoby
Jalen & Jacoby - Reggie Jackson Celebrates in OKC, Lil' Wayne Making Noise With Young Money Sports, More LA Lakers Drama, and the Greek Freak Runs The Point

Jalen & Jacoby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 72:44


Jalen Rose and David Jacoby talk Lakers social media drama, Russell Westbrook got beef, Jim Nance feels the love, Yao Ming makes the Hall of Fame and Twitter Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

ESPN Podcasts
Jalen & Jacoby - Reggie Jackson Celebrates in OKC, Lil' Wayne Making Noise With Young Money Sports, More LA Lakers Drama, and the Greek Freak Runs The Point

ESPN Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 72:44


Jalen Rose and David Jacoby talk Lakers social media drama, Russell Westbrook got beef, Jim Nance feels the love, Yao Ming makes the Hall of Fame and Twitter Questions

Obscure Athletes
Obscure Athletes Season 1 Ep 9

Obscure Athletes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 14:00


We're talking NHL Playoffs, Patriots qb draft hypotheses, and Jim Nance on the CBS broadcast