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The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast
Paradigms of Variation: Misunderstanding Quality (Part 7)

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 37:27


In this episode, Bill Bellows and Andrew Stotz explore the intersection of variation and quality through awareness of the "Paradigms of Variation.” In a progression from acceptability to desirability, Bill created this 4-part model to offer economic insights for differentiating “Zero Defect” quality from “Loss Function" quality," with the aim of avoiding confusion between precision and accuracy when desirability is the choice.   Learn how to decide which paradigm your quality management system fits into! TRANSCRIPT 0:00:02.5 Andrew Stotz: My name is Andrew Stotz and I'll be your host as we dive deeper into the teachings of Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Today I'm continuing my discussion with Bill Bellows, who has spent 31 years helping people apply Dr. Deming's ideas to become aware of how their thinking is holding them back from their biggest opportunities. This is episode 7, The Paradigms of Variation. Bill, take it away.   0:00:30.3 Bill Bellows: Thank you, Andrew, and welcome to our listeners, as well as viewers, if you have access to the viewing version. Yeah, so I went back and listened to Episode 6. I'm going out bike riding 2-3 hours a day, so I listened to the podcast, listened to other things, stop and write down. Let me go write that down. And, so, we're going to pick up today on some major themes. And, what I keep coming back to is, is I think the difference between acceptability and desirability is the difference between how most companies operate and how a company inspired by Dr. Deming would operate.   0:01:29.3 BB: And, I just think of, if there was no difference between the two, then... Well, lemme even back up. I mentioned last time we were talking about why my wife and I buy Toyotas. And, yes, we've had one terrible buy, which I continue to talk about. [laughter] And, it's fun because it's just a reminder that even a company like Toyota can deliver a really lousy product, which we were unfortunate to have purchased. And, we're not the only ones that, and they've rebounded and they've apologized, they've had issues. There's no doubt about that. They have issues, but they have notably been inspired by Dr. Deming.   0:02:30.6 BB: The one thing I brought up last time was relative on this thinking of acceptability, desirability, where acceptability is looking at things and saying it's a quality system of good and bad. It's acceptable, which is good and unacceptable is not good. And, that's how most organizations view quality. Again, the focus of this series is Misunderstanding Quality. Our previous series was broadly looking at implications for Dr. Deming's ideas. And, here our focus is quality. And, so what I'm trying to get across here is quality management, traditional quality management.   0:03:17.4 BB: In most organizations, in all organizations I've ever interacted with is acceptability basis, good parts and bad parts. It's a measurement system of it meets requirements, we ship it, if it meets requirements, we buy it. And, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but I don't think a system focused on acceptability can explain... To me, it does not explain the incredible reliability I have personally experienced in Toyota products.   0:03:46.9 BB: Now, I'm working with a graduate student and I wanna pursue that as a research topic in the spring, 'cause for all I know, the reliability of components in all cars has improved. I don't know if it's, I only by Toyota, 'cause so this woman I've met recently and I'm mentoring her and we're working on a research project. And, I thought recently, I'd like... And, I'm not sure how to do this, but I just know, I think I've mentioned I worked at my father's gas station back in the '70s and I remember replacing water pumps and alternators and all this stuff. This was before Japanese cars were everywhere. There were Japanese cars, but not like you see today.   0:04:33.3 BB: And, so I'm just used to all those components being routinely replaced. And, all I know is I don't routinely replace anything but the battery and the tires and change the oil. I think that's about it. Everything else is pretty good. But, I do think the differentiation between Toyota and most other companies is their appreciation of desirability and how to manage desirability. And, that's why I keep coming back to this as a theme for these sessions. And, what I think is a differentiation between a Deming view of quality and all other views of quality. What I tried to say last time is I just give you indications of a focus on acceptability. It's a quality system which looks at things that are good or things that are bad. It's, last time we talked about category thinking. It's black and white thinking. If the parts are good, then the mindset, if they're good, then they fit.   0:05:38.4 BB: Well, with a focus on continuum thinking, then you have the understanding that there's variation in good. And, that leads to variation in fit and variation in performance. And, that's a sense of things are relatively good, not absolutely good, whereas black and white category thinking is acceptability. They're all good. And, if they're all good, then they should all fit. I was, when I was at Rocketdyne, met, and the one thing I wanted to point out is... Again, as I said in the past, so much of what I'm sharing with the audience and people I've met through these podcasts or people I'm mentoring, helping them bring these ideas to their respective organizations or their consultants, whatever it is.   0:06:29.0 BB: And, so I like to provide examples in here for things for them to go off and try. You at the end of each podcast encourage them to reach out to me, a number of them have, and from that I've learned a great deal. And, so one guy was... A guy I was working with at Rocketdyne, he was at a site that did final assembly of rocket engine components. And, so one thing I'd say is the people who... And for those listening, if you wanna find people in your organization that would really value the difference between an acceptability focus and a desirability focus, find the people that do assembly, find the people that put things together. 'Cause the ones that machine the holes, they think all the holes are good. People that make the tubes, all the tubes are good. But, find the people that are trying to put the tubes into the holes. Those are the people I loved working with because they were the ones that felt the difference every day.   0:07:31.1 BB: And, so I was in a workshop for a week or so. And there's two people ahead of me. They came from this final assembly operation of Rocketdyne. And, during a break, I was trying to clarify some of the things I had said and I used, I shared with them an example of how when we focused on not the tubes by themselves or the holes by themselves, that we focused on how well the tubes go into the holes, which has a lot to do with the clearance between them and the idea that nobody owns the clearance. One person owns one part, one owns another. And, what we realized is if we focused on the relationship, what a big difference it made. So I'm explaining it to him and he turns to me and he says, he's like, "Oh, my God," he says, "I've got hundreds of turbine blades and a bunch of turbine wheels and the blades slide into the wheel." And he says, "I can't get the blades onto the wheel."   0:08:31.0 BB: And I said, "But they're all good." He says, "They're all good." But he said, "Well, what you're now explaining to me is why they don't go together. Why I have this headache." So I said, "Well, do you know where the blades come from?" He says, "yeah". And I said, "Do you know where the wheels come from?" He says, "yeah". I said, "Well, why don't you call them up and talk to them?" He says, "There's no reason for a phone call 'cause all they're going to say is, "Why are you calling me? They're all good." So, he just walked away with his head exploding 'cause he's got all these things.   0:09:05.8 BB: And, so I use that for our listeners is if you want to find people that would really resonate with the difference between acceptable and desirable, talk to the people that have to put things together. There you will find... And, so my strategy was, get them smart. Now they have to be patient with the people upstream 'cause the people upstream are not deliberately doing what they're doing to them. So, what you don't want to do is have them get... You want their consciousness to go up but you now wanna use them to talk to the component people. Now you've got a conversation. Otherwise, the component people say, "Why are you talking to me? Everything I do is good."   0:09:51.6 BB: So, I just want to talk at this point, just to reinforce that I think there's something going on with Toyota that is very intentional about managing desirability when it makes sense using acceptability. So, it's a choice. And, so indications of a focus on desirability is when you look at options that are acceptable and you say, "Of all these apples, I want this one. It's the ripest. Of all these donuts, I want this one. It's got the most sprinkles. Of all these parking spots, I want this one. It's a little bit wider than the other. I want this surgeon. I want this professor for this course."   0:10:33.8 BB: All right. So, what we're saying "is of all the choices, I want this one". So, some new ideas I want to get into tonight are the Paradigms of Variation A, B, C, D, and E. Paradigm A we looked at in the past. That's just acceptability. Does it meet requirements or not? The quality focus is achieving zero defects. And tonight I want to get into B and C. The next time we'll look at D and E. In explaining these ideas recently to someone who listened to one of our previous podcasts and were focusing on, he started asking about decision making. And that got me thinking about, of course, I took years ago decision making with Kepner and Tregoe. And there they talk about decisions. We're gonna look, we're gonna go buy a car, go buy a house. We're gonna make a decision.   0:11:29.4 BB: And, once you decide on the decision, you then list the criteria of the decision. And you come up with all the things you want in this decision. And then you look at each of them and you say, "is it a must or a want"? And let's say you're looking at houses. It could be a lot of houses to go look at. What makes this focus on acceptability, it's musts and wants. And must is very much acceptability. So you say: "We're looking for a house that must be one story, it must be in the middle of the block. The house must be in the middle of the block. It must have four bedrooms, must have two bathrooms". So now when you're looking at all these houses, acceptability says "I'm only gonna look at the ones that meet those requirements". And, so now the strategy is to go from hundreds of options down to an order of magnitude less.   0:12:25.1 BB: Now we're going to get it down to maybe 20. Now you look at the wants. So you've got an original list of all the things, the criteria, and you look at each one and say, "is it a must, is it a want"? And what I've just said is the first screening is all the ones that pass the must get into the next category. Well, with the Kepner-Tregoe folks, they talk about must, which is acceptability, and the wants are about desirability.   0:12:51.4 BB: And then here it ties into Dr. Taguchi's mindset, and we'll look at Taguchi in a future session. Taguchi looks at a characteristic of quality, such as the diameter of a hole, the performance of an automobile, miles per gallon. And he says, in terms of desirability, there's three different targets. There is desirability, I want the smallest possible value. So, if you're buying a house, it could be, I want the lowest possible electric bills where zero is the goal. It's not gonna be zero, but I'm looking, of all the ones that pass the must, now I'm looking at all the houses, and I'm saying "I want the lowest possible electric bill". That's a Smaller-is-Best.   0:13:35.9 BB: Larger-is-Best is I want something which is as big as possible. It could be I want the most roof facing the sun, in case I put solar in. That's a Larger-is-Best characteristic, where Taguchi would say the ideal is infinity, but the bigger, the better, as opposed to Smaller-is-Better. And, the other characteristic is what Taguchi calls Nominal-is-Best, is I have an ideal single value in mind. And in each case, the reason I point that out is that desirability is about going past acceptability and saying amongst all the things that are acceptable, I want the smallest, I want the largest, or I want this. It is a preference for one of those.   0:14:19.4 BB: So, I thought... I was using that to explain to this friend the other day, and I thought that would be nice to tie in here. That desirability is a focus on of all the things that meet requirements, now I want to go one step further. That's just not enough. All right, so now let's get into Paradigms B and C. And I want to use an exercise we used in the first series. And, the idea for our audience is imagine a quality characteristic having a lower requirement, a minimum, otherwise known as the lower spec, the lower tolerance. So, there's a minimum value, and then there's a maximum value. And, when I do this in my classes, I say "let's say the quality characteristic is the outer diameter of a tube." And, then so what I'd like the audience to appreciate is we've got a min and a max.   0:15:18.9 BB: And, then imagine your job as listener is to make the decision as to who to buy from. And. let's say we've got two suppliers that are ready to provide us with their product, these tubes that we're gonna buy. And, your job as a listener is to make the decision as to who to buy from. Who are we going to buy from? And, so we go off and we tell them, "Here's the min, here's the max," and they come back. And, they each give us a distribution. And, so what I'd like the audience to think about is a distribution. Just think very simply of two normal distributions, two Gaussian distributions. And, let's say the first distribution goes all the way from the min to the max. It takes up the entire range.   0:16:08.5 AS: So wide and flat.   0:16:12.1 BB: Wide and flat. That's supplier one. And supplier two, let's say is maybe three quarters of the way over. It's incredibly uniform. It uses a very small fraction of the tolerance. So that's tall and narrow. That's distribution two as opposed to wide and flat. So, imagine we've got those two to buy from. But imagine also, and this is a highly idealized scenario. And, I use this and this is why I want to share it with our audience. Because it becomes a great way of diving into what I think is a lot of confusion about meeting requirements. And, so what I want you to imagine is that no matter who you buy from, they both promise that they will deliver at the same price per tube.   0:17:00.8 BB: So, no matter who you buy from, price-wise, they are identical. To which I'd say that's highly idealized, but that's a given. Criteria number two, the delivery rates are the same. So, we cannot differentiate on delivery. We cannot differentiate on price. The third condition we find out is that everything they deliver meets requirements, 100%. So, if there is any scrap and rework, they don't ship that to us. So, everything they deliver meets requirements. And, again, that's highly idealized.   0:17:41.6 BB: Number four is the distributions are in control. And, that means that the processes are predictable and stable. And, that's guaranteed. So, imagine these distributions day by day every order is the same shape, the same average, the same amount of variation. Also, it will never change. It will never change. And, the other thing I want to point out in this fourth point here is that your job as the buyer is to buy these. They are used as is within our organization. , 0:18:15.5 BB: And, the fifth point is that there's a min and a max. And, so I've been using this exercise for, gosh, going back to 1995, and I throw it out there and then I show them the distributions. I say "same price, same schedule, delivery rate, everything meets requirements, distributions never change shape or location. You're going to use as is. And there's the min, there's the max. Who do you buy from?" And, I give people not only do we buy from one or two, but I also say I'll give you a third option.   0:18:51.5 BB: The third option is it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. So, what I find is that three quarters of the audience will take distribution two, the narrow one. And when I ask them, why do you like distribution two? They say, "because it has less variation". I then say, "From what?" Then they say, "From each other." And, that's what a standard deviation is, variation from each other. So roughly 75% plus and minus...   [overlapping conversation]   0:19:25.8 AS: When you say of each other, you're talking about each other curve or each other item in the...   0:19:31.3 BB: Each other tube.  So, the amount of variation from all the tubes are close together, so the variation from each other.   0:19:38.6 AS: Okay. Each item. Yeah, okay.   0:19:41.8 BB: Standard deviation is the average variation from the average value. So, when I ask them, why do you like two? Okay, and then I asked the ones who take the wide one in the middle, I say, "why do you like that one," and they say because... And, actually, we'll come back to that. This is pretty funny. They will take that, but a very small percent say it doesn't matter, and here's what's interesting, if I didn't show the distributions, if all I did was say there's two suppliers out there, the same price, same schedule, that guarantee zero defects, the results will never change. Here's the min, here's the max, I'm willing to bet if I didn't show the distributions, people would say "it doesn't matter, I'll take either one". But, as soon as I show them the distributions, they want the narrow one. And, I use this for our attendees, this is a great way to show people that they really don't believe in tolerances, 'cause as soon as you go past meeting requirements, what you're really saying is, there's a higher bar.   0:21:05.6 AS: Okay, so requirements would be... Or, tolerances would be the extremes of that flat, wide curve. And, any one of those outcomes meets the tolerance.   0:21:17.5 BB: Yes, and so for companies that are striving to meet requirements, why is it when I give you two distributions that meet requirements... Why is it when I show you the distributions, and I'm willing to bet if I don't show you the distributions and all you know is they're 100% good, then you say "well, it doesn't matter," Well then what changes when I show you the distributions?   0:21:43.6 AS: I know why I'd choose the narrow one.   0:21:48.1 BB: Go ahead.   0:21:49.1 AS: I know how damn hard it is to reduce variation and I forget about any tolerance of anything, if I have two companies that show me a wide distribution, and another one shows me a narrow one, and let's say it's accurate. I'm much more impressed with how a company can do the same exact output as another company, the same product that they're trying to deliver, but they are producing a much more narrow range of outcome, which could be that they just have automation in their production line and the other one has manual.   0:22:27.4 BB: And, I have seen that within Rocketdyne, I've seen processes do that. I have seen the wide become the narrow through automation. Yeah. Okay, so hold that thought then. So, what I do in my graduate classes is I show that... Not only do I give them two options, I give them four options. So, I throw in two other distributions, but really what it comes down to is the wide one versus the narrow one, and then the other two, I throw in there that usually aren't taken, they're distractions. All right, so what I'll do in a graduate class in quality management is to show that and get the results I just showed. If I present the same exercise and then say, "imagine the average value of distribution one, the middle of distribution one, imagine that is the ideal value".   0:23:24.7 AS: That, you're talking about the wide and flat.   0:23:28.4 BB: Yes. So, all I do is I go back to the entire exercise and now I add in a line at the average of the wide distribution, and then go through and ask one more time, who would you take.   0:23:46.3 AS: So, now the dilemma that the listener has is that now we have a, within limits, within tolerances, we have a wide but flat distribution that's centered on the middle point between the upper and lower tolerance.   0:24:06.4 BB: Yeah, yes.   0:24:08.8 AS: And, then we have... Go ahead.   0:24:11.7 BB: Well, yeah, that is distribution one, same as the first part, we went through this, and all I'm doing now is saying, "imagine the average value of the middle is said to be the ideal value".   0:24:29.4 AS: And, now you're gonna tell us that the narrow one is not on that central or ideal value.   0:24:36.2 BB: No, that is still where it is at the three-quarter point, all I've done is now said, this is desirability. I'm now saying "that is the ideal value, that is the target, that is the value we prefer". And, people still take the narrowest distribution number two.   0:24:58.8 AS: I wouldn't take the narrow one because I would think that the company would have to prove to me that they can shift that narrow curve.   0:25:06.6 BB: Well, okay, and I'm glad you brought that up because according to the explanation I gave of equal price, equal schedule, meets requirements. I deliberately put in the criteria that you have to use them as is. So, now I'm forcing people to choose between the narrowest one over there at the three-quarter point, and the wide one on target. And, there's no doubt if I gave them the option of taking the narrow distribution and sliding it over, they would. Every single person would do that. But, when I give you a choice of, okay, now what? So, two things here, one is, is it calling out the ideal of value, 'cause desirability is not just beyond acceptability, it is saying, "I desire this value, I want this parking spot, I want this apple, I want this value". And, that's something we've been alluding to earlier, but that's what I wanna call out today is that...   0:26:13.7 BB: So, in other words, when I presented the exercise of the two distributions, without calling out what's desirable, all I'm doing is saying they're both acceptable, which do you prefer? But, instead of saying it doesn't matter, I'd like the narrowest one, and it may well be what people are doing is exactly what you're saying is the narrowest one seems better and easily could be for what you explained.   0:26:40.8 BB: But, what's interesting is, even when I call out what's desirable as the value, people will take the narrowest distribution, and so now what I wanna add to our prior conversation is Paradigm A, acceptability, the Paradigm A response would be, it doesn't matter. Choosing the narrowest one, otherwise known as precision, we're very precisely hitting that value, small standard deviation, that's what I refer to as Paradigm B, piece-to -piece consistency. Paradigm C is desirability being on the ideal value, that's piece-to-target consistency. And, in Dr. Taguchi's work, what he's talking about is the impact downstream of not just looking at the tubes, but when you look at how the tubes are inserted into a hole, perhaps, then what he's saying is that the reason you would call out the desirable value is what you're saying is how this tube integrates in a bigger system matters, which is why I want this value.   0:27:54.2 AS: Okay, so let's go back, A, meet requirements, that's acceptability. Anything within those tolerances we can accept. B is a narrow distribution, what you called precision or piece-to -piece consistency. And what was C?   0:28:12.8 BB: C is, I'll take the wide distribution where the average value is on target, that's piece- to-target consistency. Otherwise known as accuracy.   0:28:27.3 AS: Okay. Target consistency, otherwise known as accuracy. All right, and then precision around D is precision around the ideal value.   0:28:37.7 BB: Well, for those that want to take the narrowest one and slide it over, what you're now doing is saying, "I'm gonna start with precision, and I'm going to focus on the ideal". Now, what you're doing is saying, "step one is precision, step two is accuracy".   0:28:56.4 AS: Okay. And step three or D?   0:29:00.9 BB: Paradigm D?   0:29:02.7 AS: Yeah.   0:29:02.7 BB: Is that what you're... Yeah. Paradigm D would be the ability to produce, to move the distribution as needed to different locations.   0:29:17.4 AS: The narrow distribution?   0:29:18.9 BB: Yes, and so I'll give you an example in terms of, let's say tennis, Paradigm A in tennis is just to get the ball across the net. I just wanna get it somewhere on the other side of the court, right. Now that may be okay if you and I are neighbors, but that doesn't get us into professional level. Paradigm B, is I can hit it consistently to one place on your side of the court. Now, I can't control that location, but boy, I can get that location every single time. Next thing you know, you know exactly where the ball is going, and that's Paradigm B.  Paradigm C is I can move it to where I want it to go, which you will eventually figure out, so I can control where it goes. Paradigm D is I can consistently hit any side of the court on the fly.   0:30:11.0 BB: So, Paradigm D is I can take that narrow distribution and move it around for different customers, different applications, and Dr. Taguchi refers to that as Technology Development, and what Taguchi is talking about is developing a technology which has incredible precision in providing your sales people the ability to move the next move it to accuracy and to sell that product by tuning it to different customers as you would in sports, move the ball around to the other side of the court. So now you're going to the point that you've got incredible precision, and now you've got “on demand accuracy,” that's Paradigm D.  Paradigm C is I can do one-size-fits-all which is, which may be all you need for the application.   0:31:06.9 AS: I wanna separate the Paradigm B, the narrow distribution and that's precision around some value versus Paradigm D is precision around the ideal value.   0:31:20.7 BB: And, the idea is that desirability is about an ideal value. And, so if we're talking piece-to-piece consistency, that means it's uniform, but I'm not paying attention to... I have a value in mind that I want. And that's the difference between Dr. Taguchi's work, I mean, it's the ability to be precise. Again, accuracy, desirability is I have an ideal value in mind. And acceptability is it doesn't really matter.  Precision is uniformity without accuracy. And so, if you are... What Dr. Taguchi is talking about is, is depending on how what you're delivering integrates, being consistent may cause the person downstream to consistently need a hammer to get the tube into the hole.   0:32:24.2 BB: So, it's consistent, but what you're now saying, what Taguchi is saying is, if you pay attention to where you are within requirement, which is desirability, then you can improve integration. And, that is my explanation for why Toyota's products have incredibly reliability, that they are focusing on integration, not just uniformity and precision by itself.   0:32:49.8 AS: I would love to put this in the context of a dart thrower. The Paradigm A meeting requirability or acceptability, they stand way behind and they throw and they hit the overall dart board.   0:33:04.3 BB: Dart board. It's on the board. Yes.   0:33:07.2 AS: And, the narrow distribution is, well, they hit the same spot over to the left, right towards the edge, they hit that spot consistently. And, then basically, I'm gonna jump to D just because I'm imagining that I'm just gonna ask the guy, Hey, can you just move over just a little bit, and I'mma move them over about a half a foot, and when I do, you're gonna start throwing that dart right at the same location, but over to the right, meaning at the target. The center of the dart...   0:33:43.9 BB: The bull's eye. Yeah. Yeah, well, that's... And you call that C or D?   0:33:47.6 AS: I call that D.   0:33:49.5 BB: No, I would say, let's call that C being on target, meaning that C is, for games of darts where the most points are being on the bull's eye, that's Paradigm C.   0:34:04.0 AS: So accuracy, yeah.   0:34:05.4 BB: Paradigm D would be a game in which the ideal value changes. So now, okay, now I watch the... When I play darts, I'm sure there's lots of darts games, but one game we used to play it in our cellar at home was baseball. So, the dart board is divided into has numbers one, two, three through, and you'd go to... There'd be a wedge number one, a wedge number two, a wedge number three, that's Paradigm D that I could hit the different wedges on demand. But that's what it is. So A is anywhere in. B is consistent, precision, but again, the idea is if you can move that, but now what we're talking about is, is there an impulse to move it or are we happy just being precise? What Taguchi's talking about is the value proposition of desirability is to take precision, take that uniformity and move it to the ideal value, and what you've just done and doing so, you're now focusing on not this characteristic in isolation, you're now focusing on how this characteristic meshes with another characteristic. And, it's not just one thing in isolation, one thing in isolation does not give you a highly reliable automobile.   0:35:38.9 AS: Is there anything you wanna add to that, or are you ready to sum it up?   0:35:45.0 BB: No, that's it. The big summation is, we've been building up to the contrast between acceptable and desirable. I just wanted to add some more fidelity. Desirable is I have a value in mind, which Dr. Taguchi referred to as a target. So, for people at home, in the kitchen, the target value could be exactly one cup of flour. We talked earlier about our daughter, when she worked in a coffee shop and then, and at home she'd give us these recipes for making coffee and it'd be dad, exactly this amount of coffee and exactly that. And, we had a scale, it wasn't just anywhere between. She'd say "dad, you have to get a scale." I mean she was... We started calling her the coffee snob, 'cause it was very, this amount, this amount. So, in the kitchen then it's about precisely one cup. Precisely one this. And that's desirability.   0:36:40.6 AS: And, I was just thinking, the best word for that is bull's eye!   0:36:48.3 BB: Yes.   0:36:48.8 AS: You hit it right on the spot.   0:36:50.6 BB: Yeah.   0:36:51.6 AS: Great. Well, Bill, on behalf of everyone at The Deming Institute, I wanna thank you again for this discussion. It was not only acceptable, it was desirable. For listeners, remember to go to deming.org to continue your journey. And, if you want to keep in touch with Bill, just find him on LinkedIn. He'll reply. This is your host, Andrew Stotz, and I leave you with one of my favorite quotes from Dr. Deming, "people are entitled to joy in work."

Going Analog Podcast
144: Spooky games, indie vs. in-house design work (guests: designers Ben Kepner, Dan Stong)

Going Analog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 57:59


We just finished Halloweeeen! What are your favorite board games for spoopy season? We ask Creepshow: The Suspense-Building Game co-creators Ben Kepner and Dan Stong about what they like to play during this holiday...plus how they feel about designing while working in-house at a publisher compared to working independently. Timeline: 3:45 - Going Analog's game pick: Babyon. 9:46 - Ben & Dan's game pick: Rattus. 21:19 - Ben & Dan's topic: spooky games. 45:40 - Going Analog's topic: indie vs. in-house design work.

Southeastern Sports Insider
Regionals Preview With Ciara Kepner

Southeastern Sports Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 19:04


Your host, Dylan Cope, goes in depth with Ciara Kepner. a star in both Cross Country and Track, Specifically being an All-American in Track, about how the season went and how this season leads up to regionals.

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Opening Day - Gambling & Charlie Hustle w/ Keith O'Brien + History of the World Series by Tyler Kepler NYT Baseball Writer - AZ TRT S05 EP14 (229) 4-7-2024

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 50:26


Opening Day - Gambling & Charlie Hustle w/ Keith O'Brien + History of the World Series by Tyler Kepler NYT Baseball Writer AZ TRT S05 EP14 (229) 4-7-2024    What We Learned This Week Gambling Scandal parallels of Pete Rose vs Dodger's Shohei Othani Charlie Hustle the icon - Rise & Fall Business of Baseball - Drafting Players to Analytics & how the Game has evolved History of the World Series - Did Babe Ruth call his shot?   Guest: Keith O'Brien  Website: https://keithob.com/       Keith is the New York Times best-selling author of Paradise Falls, Fly Girls, and Outside Shot, a finalist for the PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing, and an award-winning journalist. O'Brien has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and Politico, and his stories have also appeared on National Public Radio and This American Life. He lives in New Hampshire.       About the Book “CHARLIE HUSTLE: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball”   Pete Rose bounded out of the dugout like a hurricane spinning unfettered through the world. He slid head-first into bases in a mist of dust and fury. He sprinted out walks like a teenager. He was loud. Brash. Supremely confident. Entirely focused. He approached every game with ferocity and raw emotion—often like he was in the middle of a bar room brawl—and endeared himself to the fans because of it. He seemed to manufacture runs out of pure will power. He racked up mind-boggling stats and awards and streaks and wins and pennants and titles with seeming ease. When his team needed clutch hits, he provided them. When glory was 90 feet away, he reached for it. He bowled over catchers at home plate, shouted at pitchers to intimidate them, and ripped through middle infielders to break up the play. He would beat them all. One way or another. Pete Rose would never back down. Could never back down.   This spring, author Keith O'Brien and Pantheon Books will present the gritty and gripping new biography of the flawed legend—baseball's tragic character—the man who could never return to the game he lived to play: “CHARLIE HUSTLE: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball” (Pantheon Books, March 26, 2024). It is a story unlike any other in baseball history. A story of virtuosity and success; addictions and secrets; recklessness and many missed opportunities for salvation.    For over 25 years in Major League Baseball—from 1963 to 1989—Pete Rose was the sport's unquestioned hero on the field. He was the heart of the Big Red Machine dynasty in Cincinnati. Rookie of the Year in 1963. MVP in 1973. He won three batting titles. Two gold gloves. Six National League pennants. Three World Series titles. He was named to 17 NL All-Star games at five different positions. He became the all-time hit king in the process, surpassing the legendary Ty Cobb. He was extraordinary while seemingly ordinary in equal measure, and the fans loved him for what they knew to be true. Pete Rose wasn't physically gifted or a particularly special athlete. He was like the rest of us. He was Charlie Hustle. The American Dream in red stirrup socks. Baseball personified. With bat in hand, Pete Rose was the hero, forever young, forever relevant, but a storm was coming.   Yes, Rose was both a miracle and a disaster. His opponents viewed him with both reverence and disdain. While some of them believed that his Charlie Hustle routine was a joke or that his aggressive antics were just plain dangerous, they respected his greatness and his longevity in the game. There was no doubt that he often came off as uneducated, unpolished, boorish, and rude, but most figured that he had earned the right to his “unique” perspective over the years. But then the rumors started to circulate that he was mingling with an unsavory crowd. Shady characters that included well-known bookies and gamblers. It wasn't a secret that Rose had always been a gambler, but now there was growing evidence that he was betting on the sport that had made him a household name. With the 1919 Black Sox scandal looming as the cautionary tale still fresh in the game's history, this growing storm threatened to destroy everything Rose had built. He could lose his livelihood and the game itself. It could strip away the mythology and dismantle the icon and reveal the very flawed human being he was off the field. So he did the only thing Pete Rose could do in the face of overwhelming evidence and his impending exile.    He lied. And continued to lie for 15 long years.   CHARLIE HUSTLE also covers: * His fraught relationship with his father—Pete Rose Sr.—the semi pro, Cincinnati sports legend * How Rose overcame his lack of athleticism as a child with the intangibles that personified “Charlie Hustle” * The terms of his first professional contract—enthusiastically signing for $7000  * His early seasons of darkness in the lowest rungs of professional baseball * The public relations bonanza when the local West High boy made the Cincinnati Reds' Opening Day roster * Rose's long relationship with the city of Cincinnati * His courtship and marriage to Karolyn Ann Engelhardt, which ended in divorce in 1979 * Rose's batting philosophies and the roots of his unusual crouching batting stance  * Rose's early entrees into gambling at spring training in Tampa—his infamous “triple headers” * How Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford came up with his “Charlie Hustle” nickname and how they had intended it to be an insult * Rose's game-winning run in the 1970 All Star Game and how he and Ray Fosse were dinner companions the night before * How "The Big Red Machine”—the nearly unbeatable Cincinnati Reds dynasty of the 1970s—took shape * The details surrounding Rose's affair with a girl half his age—a teenager—in the mid-1970s * The early divide and rivalry between Pete Rose and teammate Johnny Bench  * The revelation that Tony Perez was the true leader in the locker room for those Reds dynasty teams * Rose's rivalry with the Oakland A's ace Jim “Catfish” Hunter during the 1972 World Series * Rose's dust up with Bud Harrelson in the 1973 NLCS which left the Reds players fearful for their safety * How Curt Flood's fight for free agency affected Pete's contract negotiations during the era * Rose's relentless pursuit of Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak in the summer of 1978 * His brazen longtime affair with a woman named Terry Rubio, who would ultimately file a paternity suit against Rose * Rose's incomprehensible ability to play extremely well while going through all manners of personal turmoil * Rose's role as savior of the Philadelphia Phillies, a team that had never won a World Series, but soon would in 1980 after signing Rose as a free agent in 1979 * The details surrounding Rose's single off of San Diego Padres' pitcher Eric Show for hit number 4,192 * The rumors that Rose had been using a corked bat in his later years and may have even used them for his march to the hits record * Background on the shady collection of bookies, railbirds, lackeys, dope dealers, and gofers who surrounded Rose in those later years * The evidence that not only was Pete Rose a gambler, but a terrible gambler—he lost a lot  * How and why a manager betting on his home team harms the game  * The self-deprecating, chain-smoking academic from Yale University—A. Bartlett Giamatti—whose handling of the scandal as the Commissioner of Baseball was a master class in crisis management * How an impending Sports Illustrated story about Pete Rose betting on baseball backed to baseball into a corner in how it dealt with the matter  * How if Pete Rose had admitted to betting on baseball in an initial meeting with Peter Ueberroth, Bart Giamatti, and Fay Vincent, he most likely would have incurred a light punishment  * The release of the Dowd Report, and the background of its special counsel, John Dowd * The details surrounding Bart Giamatti's death in 1989 * The Baseball Hall of Fame's response to Pete Rose's candidacy * How, in 2004, he published a book where he admitted to betting on baseball and on the Cincinnati Reds * How reinstatement eluded him—in 2004, 2015, 2020, and 2022—and, if anything, his situation grew worse * Theories why Rose hasn't I been forgiven to date * Baseball's ever-evolving relationship with sports gambling and what that means for Pete Rose and for the future of the sport * The six simple words that might have changed everything: “I'm sorry I bet on baseball.”   New York Times bestselling author Keith O'Brien grew up in Cincinnati when Pete Rose was at the peak of his fame and witnessed his shocking downfall first-hand. More than three decades later, it's hard to appreciate how much the controversy became such a part of the American conversation. The mythology surrounding Pete Rose was so fixed and strong that the disgust, frustration, pity, and confusion that followed his banishment stirred endless debates about the man, the allegations he faced, and, in turn, about the game of baseball itself as arbiter. Rose quickly became a fault line in the collective American conscience, and it clearly marked the end of the age of innocence in sports. O'Brien documents all of this like never before in CHARLIE HUSTLE, with unprecedented reporting and access. He met with Rose in person and they spoke on the record for 27 hours, before Rose stopped calling back, before he shut down. O'Brien is the only biographer that Rose has ever spoken to when he didn't have any editorial control.    Beyond those conversations, O'Brien delved into thousands of pages of previously unutilized federal court documents, newly released FBI files, raw TV footage, decades of newspaper articles, Major League Baseball's voluminous 1989 investigation into Rose's misdeeds; and nearly 150 hours of interviews with Rose's friends, enemies, former teammates, family members, two former Commissioners of baseball, three people who placed his bets, four different investigators who dug up his secrets, and the special counsel who led the charge, John Dowd.   Pete Rose loved baseball and wanted to play forever. Keep hitting forever. Never grow old. Never stop swinging. Never go home. But the same qualities that made him a successful baseball player—and one of the greatest hitters of all time—ensured his banishment. He couldn't be vulnerable. Couldn't beg for forgiveness. Or even apologize until it was far too late. Doomed by his own ignorance and hubris, Pete Rose was going down.           Guest: TYLER KEPNER  Website: https://www.nytimes.com/by/tyler-kepner   Tyler is the author of the New York Times bestseller K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches. He has covered every World Series game of the last two decades for The New York Times. He started his career as a teenager, interviewing players for a homemade magazine in the early 1990s. He attended Vanderbilt University on the Grantland Rice/Fred Russell sportswriting scholarship, then covered the Angels for the Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise and the Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He joined The New York Times in 2000, covering the Mets for two seasons, the Yankees for eight, and serving as the national baseball writer since 2010.  From the New York Times bestselling author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches, a highly entertaining, revelatory history of the World Series, filled with gripping behind-the-scenes stories from 117 years of the Fall Classic.  The World Series is the most enduring showcase in American team sports. It's the place where legends are made, where celebration and devastation can hinge on a fly ball off a foul pole or a grounder beneath a first baseman's glove. And there's no one better to bring this rich history to life than New York Times national baseball columnist Tyler Kepner, whose bestselling book about pitching, K, was lauded as “Michelangelo explaining the brush strokes on the Sistine Chapel” by Newsday. In seven scintillating chapters, Kepner delivers an indelible portrait of baseball's signature event. He digs deep for essential tales dating back to the beginning in 1903, adding insights from Hall of Famers like Reggie Jackson, Mike Schmidt, Jim Palmer, Dennis Eckersley and many others who have thrived – and failed – when it mattered most.  Why do some players, like Madison Bumgarner, Derek Jeter and David Ortiz, crave the pressure? How do players handle a dream that comes up short? What's it like to manage in the World Series, and what are the secrets of building a champion? Kepner celebrates unexpected heroes like Bill Wambsganss, who pulled off an unassisted triple play in 1920, probes the mysteries behind magic moments (Did Babe Ruth call his shot in 1932? How could Eckersley walk Mike Davis to get to Kirk Gibson in 1988?) and busts some long-time myths (the 1919 Reds were much better than the Black Sox, anyway).  The result is a vivid portrait of baseball at its finest and most intense, filled with humor, lore, analysis and fascinating stories. THE GRANDEST STAGE is the ultimate history of the World Series, the perfect gift for all the fans who feel their hearts pounding in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game Seven.    https://www.nytimes.com/by/tyler-kepner   @TylerKepner   https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/634030/the-grandest-stage-by-tyler-kepner/?ref=PRHC184D6440         Notes: Tyler Kepner wrote the grander stage the history of the World Series about baseballs October classic. Is the New York Times national baseball radar and has a background in being a bit writer for teams. He's originally from Philly. He was an intern at the Boston Globe and then the Washington post. Got a job out of college covering the Angels. Then got a job covering the Seattle Mariners for a newspaper in Seattle. In 2000 he got a job at the New York Times covering the mats for two years. Then he was covering the Yankees for eight years. 2010 he became the New York Times national baseball writer. Writing the book on the history of the World Series was a lifelong goal. He had written a previous book about pitching called K. The book was a three-year project to write. Tyler has covered 24 World Series dating back to 1998 as well as gone to two as a fan, 1983 series with the Phillies as a kid and then 1993. Tyler always follows good stories for his baseball writing. The 2022 baseball playoffs started in St. Louis to see about Albert polos last games. Then moved on to cover the New York Yankees. And then he's going to see the Seattle Mariners as they are in the playoffs for the first time in years. TV ratings for baseball have been decent. Still gets very good ratings in local markets. Baseball like other sports is still live programming and and they jam of TV. Sports creates appointment setting type TV. When you cover baseball as a rider, you will go to the ball park about 2 PM for a 7 PM game. He would mall around the stadium and clubhouse talk with players the manager may be the GM. Most days he's writing, with a deadline by the night time to be able to post by the next day. Player access in baseball is pretty open, it's an every day business and they give the media plenty of room to work. Tyler missed game seven of the 2001 World Series in Arizona versus the Yankees because of a family commitment. Baseball business as no hard salary cap, just some luxury taxes. It is expensive to build a team as you need free agents but also good scouting and player development. There's a lot of have and have Nots. Many of the smaller teams like the Oakland A's I've had player stolen by big teams like the Yankees or the Red Sox, almost acting like farm systems for the bigger teams. Baseball has changed over the years with the introduction of analytics and stats that now dominate the game. The teams that use at the best and can communicate the info to the players usually win. A great example of this is the GM of the Dodgers Andrew Friedman, who previously had been the GM of the Tampa Bay rays. Dodgers are well run team have a little bit of a small team mentality where they draft and develop players well, but also of the big resources and money to get the free agents. Teams have to convince the players how data will help their game. It isn't that hard since the new generation has been raised on their cell phones and data. The idea being a singing how are you can swing better, or what is a better pitch for a pitcher to use so that players can play well. Older guys in baseball lament the analytics and how it's changed the game. Amateur players understand how they have to do well on the metrics, and how hard they hit the ball, and swing playing in velocity. The older scouts and baseball people dislike the fact that it's not about moving the runner over in contact anymore. The game has evolved and the analytics and the data shows you what you need to do to win. Sports, including baseball is good for TV because it has live programming and people still watch live programming. Baseball games still may take longer but they still get OK national ratings and very good local ratings. Baseball is working on a little changes for more balls in the way and excitement. There is a lot of home runs and strikeouts right now. Baseball making some rule changes to affect us like regulating the shift and how the defense fields, changes to the baseball and maybe bigger bases to encourage base running aggressiveness in more stolen bases as examples. Billy Beane of Moneyball and the Oakland A's popularized baseball analytics and data. Been had a classic line I pay you to get on base, not to get caught stealing. No risky place. Tyler wanted to write World Series stories that people don't know. An example is what happened in the next game after Don Larsen throws a perfect game for the Dodgers. What happened to setup Kirk Gibson home run in 1988 vs As Tyler loves the art of pitching and the slider and the knuckleball. He had written a previous book K the history of baseball and 10 pitches. Did Babe Ruth call his shot? That is the legend, but it is not true. Babe Ruth told the Cubs he was going to do some thing, but did not point at offense. Back then the cubs pitchers would've thrown at Babe Ruth if he was showboating like that.         If you enjoyed this show, you may like:   BRT Sports:  HERE   BRT Marketing: HERE   BRT Business: HERE   More - BRT Best of: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+Of     Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast.     AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business.  AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving.  Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more…    AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here                    More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/     Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. 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Schools Of Excellence Podcast
171. Redefining Leadership with Paige Kepner

Schools Of Excellence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 40:23


“We were only closed for two weeks when the pandemic started, but I swear it felt like we were closed for four months.”This is what Paige Kepner, Glen Allen, VA center owner, told me during a recent conversation.I find this is such a common experience for school leaders when they're in the midst of a crisis. The sheer amount of pressure, communication, decision-making, and information-gathering that happened in March, 2020 (and beyond), was overwhelming for school leaders. Not to mention the amount of energy they had to give to protecting their own families.Paige had a five-year-old, a seven-month-old, and an empty center. She lost 60-70% of their enrollment in just a few days.It was so stressful, she was literally having nightmares about drowning.That's when we met. She joined the Schools of Excellence Owner's HQ in 2020 for coaching support, and we started with bite-sized actions to help rebuild her center and her confidence.One of the lessons that really stuck with her was the analogy of the lobster, which gets uncomfortable as it grows into its shell. The bigger it becomes, the more miserable it is, until finally the old shell molts and it emerges with a fresh, new shell.In the same way, we have to sit with discomfort as we are stretched by the unique challenges that come with school leadership. But if we can persevere, we can come out on the other end transformed.In this week's podcast episode, hear directly from Paige about her experience of going from drowning to soaring. Join us for a conversation about:- Why Paige chose to invest in her team during a surprising time- Her system for storing valuable information for future challenges- How she has shifted her mindset around school culture and become a stronger leader- The value of like-minded community for PaigeLearn more and apply for the Director's Inner Circle & Owner's HQ: http://Chanie.me/jointhedic More about the show:If you are an Early Childhood director or owner, prepare to transform your school and life with the Schools of Excellence podcast. Tune in each week to learn from Chanie Wilschanski, the founder and host of the Schools of Excellence Podcast and a mom of 4 little kids. Each episode will be packed with tools and strategies – equipping you to build schools with higher staff retention, teacher motivation, parent partnership, collaborative culture, and beautiful quality of life. Every week, Chanie shares the truth about the journey to excellence, the strategies that are working TODAY, and the mindset about the critical decisions and choices that you make every day which impact yourself, your teachers, parents, family, and children who you serve every day.Mentioned in this episode:School Leadership ToolkitSchool Leadership Toolkit: https://schoolsofexcellence.com/toolkit/School Leadership Toolkit

Foul Territory
Tyler Kepner on extension SZN, Nashville expansion delays, offseason winners/losers, trivia savant!

Foul Territory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 20:51


Why don't more teams explore extensions with rising stars? The Athletic senior writer Tyler Kepner recently wrote about long-term deals and shares his thoughts.BESIDES THE DODGERS, who won the offseason? Which teams got a bad grade?Kepner also gives his take on the A's mess hurting the sport and we wonder why there are so many excuses getting in the way of expansion.Tyler also addresses the NY Times ditching sports, leading to his role with The Athletic and we quiz one of the game's top historians.Watch FT every weekday 1-3p ET and look out for the show to start 11a-1p ET when Spring Training games begin! SUBSCRIBE FREE HERE

Foul Territory
Tyler Kepner on extension SZN, Nashville expansion delays, offseason winners/losers, trivia savant!

Foul Territory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 26:06


Why don't more teams explore extensions with rising stars? The Athletic senior writer Tyler Kepner recently wrote about long-term deals and shares his thoughts. BESIDES THE DODGERS, who won the offseason? Which teams got a bad grade? Kepner also gives his take on the A's mess hurting the sport and we wonder why there are so many excuses getting in the way of expansion. Tyler also addresses the NY Times ditching sports, leading to his role with The Athletic and we quiz one of the game's top historians. Watch FT every weekday 1-3p ET and look out for the show to start 11a-1p ET when Spring Training games begin! SUBSCRIBE FREE HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Our Town Podcast
EP 96 | Ann Kepner | Sleep in Heavenly Peace

Our Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 82:56


Ann Kepner is a member of the Core Team for the Huntsville, AL chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace - a non-profit that fully believes that a bed is a basic need for the proper physical, emotional, and mental support that a child needs. When it was brought to their attention that the need for beds went far beyond their own neighborhoods, they stepped up and took initiative. SHP is a national organization answering the call to a national problem. All children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads. In Idaho and across the U.S., too many boys and girls go without a bed – or even a pillow – to sleep on. These children end up sleeping on couches, blankets, and even floors. This can affect their happiness and health. That's where Sleep in Heavenly Peace comes in. They are a group of volunteers dedicated to building, assembling and delivering top-notch bunk beds to children and families in need. The SHP organization has grown steadily over time, and they're working on opening more chapters in different states to serve more people. NO KID SLEEPS ON THE FLOOR IN OUR TOWN!®. For more information visit https://shpbeds.org Host/Interviewer: M. Troy Bye, Owner, Our Town Podcast Website: www.ourtownpodcast.net Spotify Channel: https://spoti.fi/3QtpT8z Audio available on all platforms - just search for "Our Town Podcast" Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/41rlgTt Facebook: https://bit.ly/ourtownpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourtownpodcast/ Episode Timeline: 00:00 Start 00:00 Intro 03:30 Returning the Favor 07:15 Big Break 09:05 Huntsville Chapter 13:00 Training 16:40 First Delivery 19:09 500 beds 21:54 Application Process 25:10 Core Team 33:31 Strategic Builds 38:06 Withholding Judgment 43:39 New Chapters 47:39 Branding the Beds 55:05 Volunteers 59:39 Comfortable Life 01:02:35 Bedding 01:08:55 Homelessness 01:15:32 Calling in Life 01:18:15 Singing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m-troy-bye/support

Down The Alley
Episode 118: NEW Prior Lake Head Coach Sam Kepner

Down The Alley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 80:30 Transcription Available


Ever found yourself munching on Halloween candy when really, you should be preparing for a dentist visit? That's exactly what happened to me! Join us as I share my tales of tempting confectionery, my latest trip to the dentist, and a hearty welcome to our special guest, the newly appointed head coach of Prior Lake, Sam Kappner. DOWN THE ALLEY is a weekly podcast focused on Minnesota Lacrosse that is aimed to provide coverage of the MSHSL High School season and exposure for MN's top lacrosse athletes. You can support our team by subscribing to our channel and following us on social media!  For opportunities to get on the field with us: www.36Lacrosse.com36 Lacrosse Store: https://team36.secondslide.io/For the coaching software check out; www.LacrosseLab.com/DOWNTHEALLEY and use the coupon Code "DOWNTHEALLEY"That will save the coupon in their browser cache until the proceed to the buy screen. The coupon is for 10% off your first 3 months of use.For all the Down The Alley content go to our website; DownTheAlleyPod.comwww.oldsouthernbbq.com; ODTA15 - gets the guest 15% off anything on the siteFor Team and Corporate Apparel: https://www.36threads.comTeam36: https://36lacrosse.com/teams/Lacrosse Training: https://36lacrosse.com/sdp/Support the show

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
Best of the Sports Business - AZ TRT S04 EP43 (206) 10-29-2023

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 51:00


Best of the Sports Business - AZ TRT S04 EP43 (206) 10-29-2023   What We Learned This Week ·         Football Done Right w/ Ex-NFL GM Mike Lombardi History of the Baseball World Series w/ NYT Writer Tyler Kepner Sports Performance – Train Your Mind w/ Alex Auerbach Sports Gambling is Legal w/ Adam Candee               Seg 1 - Clips From:   Football Done Right, History of the NFL with Ex GM Mike Lombardi + Rick Horrow on Stadiums - AZ TRT S04 EP38 (201) 9-24-2023   What We Learned This Week ·         You don't work in the NFL. You live in the NFL. – Al Davis, Raiders Owner White Oaks of Football – 5 Coaches who revolutionized how the game is played Paul Brown's Operating System – responsible for so many of the ways football teams are run, from headsets, to play calling & playbooks, to scouting systems  West Coast Bill Walsh – created an offensive philosophy by passing early to get the lead, and running late to keep the lead Pete Rozelle (former NFL Commissioner) propelled football into the #1 sport thru Television, starting with Monday Night Football in 1970 Scouting for players is about elimination, never about finding. Need a Profile to know what you are looking for.     Guest: Michael Lombardi is a former general manager and three-time Super Bowl-winning executive, having spent thirty-five years working for the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, the Oakland Raiders, and the Cleveland Browns, and has the distinction of the being the only person to make it to the Super Bowl with legends Bill Walsh, Al Davis, and Bill Belichick in a single career. He is the best-selling author of Gridiron Genius and appears on the top-ten sports podcast GM Shuffle in addition to hosting the daily show The Lombardi Line on the VSIN podcast network. He has appeared as a draft analyst and on-air talent for CBS Sports, Showtime, and the NFL Network, among others. He has written extensively for numerous print and digital media platforms, including NFL.com and Sports Illustrated.      ABOUT THE BOOK Title: FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT: Setting the Record Straight on the Coaches, Players, and History of the NFL  By Michael Lombardi “A master class in the history, philosophy, and art of football from a man who has seen it all.” —Bill Belichick, Head Coach of the New England Patriots   From “Monday Night Football” to Super Bowl Sunday, the NFL is a dominating force in the lives of millions of fans who tune in and passionately cheer for their favorite teams. And when the games are over, the conversation is just getting started. Who's the greatest player of all time? Which coaches truly shaped the game we know and love today? What was the most unforgettable game? Why is professional football such an undeniable part of our culture?    In FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT: Setting the Record Straight on the Coaches, Players, and History of the NFL (Running Press, September 5, 2023) former NFL general manager and three-time Super Bowl winner Michael Lombardi sets the record straight on these questions and more, taking readers on the ultimate journey through the NFL's history to present his calls on the greatest players and coaches the sport has ever seen. Lombardi has done it all—from scout to executive to coach—and with FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT, he tackles all aspects of the sport, channeling his 35+ years of experience with the NFL into an all-encompassing celebration of the game.    Through his incisive analysis, first-person experience, and hard stats, Lombardi makes a definitive case for the most influential coaches and best players, while also honoring the many change makers, trade negotiators, and sportscasters who played an essential role in popularizing the game that we recognize today. Both a full history of the sport and a comprehensive re-imagining of the Football Hall of Fame to honor every deserving athlete and coach, FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT will change the way you watch, discuss, and debate the gridiron.        Full Show: HERE           Seg 2 – Clips from: BRT Game Night - The Saban Process + the History of the World Series w/ NYT National Baseball writer Tyler Kepner - BRT S03 EP52 (151) 10-16-2022   What We Learned This Week Business of Baseball Drafting Players to Analytics, & How the game has evolved   History of World Series – Game Changers - Did babe Ruth call his shot? The Process – Nick Saban's success formula to focus on the moment, and being more fundamental & sound for each play Sports Gambling – who are the big players in the industry from sports books to Casinos Chess Strategy – how to train the mind to make better decisions   Guests: TYLER KEPNER is the author of the New York Times bestseller K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches. He has covered every World Series game of the last two decades for The New York Times. He started his career as a teenager, interviewing players for a homemade magazine in the early 1990s. He attended Vanderbilt University on the Grantland Rice/Fred Russell sportswriting scholarship, then covered the Angels for the Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise and the Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He joined The New York Times in 2000, covering the Mets for two seasons, the Yankees for eight, and serving as the national baseball writer since 2010.  From the New York Times bestselling author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches, a highly entertaining, revelatory history of the World Series, filled with gripping behind-the-scenes stories from 117 years of the Fall Classic.  The World Series is the most enduring showcase in American team sports. It's the place where legends are made, where celebration and devastation can hinge on a fly ball off a foul pole or a grounder beneath a first baseman's glove. And there's no one better to bring this rich history to life than New York Times national baseball columnist Tyler Kepner, whose bestselling book about pitching, K, was lauded as “Michelangelo explaining the brush strokes on the Sistine Chapel” by Newsday. In seven scintillating chapters, Kepner delivers an indelible portrait of baseball's signature event. He digs deep for essential tales dating back to the beginning in 1903, adding insights from Hall of Famers like Reggie Jackson, Mike Schmidt, Jim Palmer, Dennis Eckersley and many others who have thrived – and failed – when it mattered most.  Why do some players, like Madison Bumgarner, Derek Jeter and David Ortiz, crave the pressure? How do players handle a dream that comes up short? What's it like to manage in the World Series, and what are the secrets of building a champion? Kepner celebrates unexpected heroes like Bill Wambsganss, who pulled off an unassisted triple play in 1920, probes the mysteries behind magic moments (Did Babe Ruth call his shot in 1932? How could Eckersley walk Mike Davis to get to Kirk Gibson in 1988?) and busts some long-time myths (the 1919 Reds were much better than the Black Sox, anyway).  The result is a vivid portrait of baseball at its finest and most intense, filled with humor, lore, analysis and fascinating stories. THE GRANDEST STAGE is the ultimate history of the World Series, the perfect gift for all the fans who feel their hearts pounding in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game Seven.    Tyler / NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/by/tyler-kepner   Twitter: @TylerKepner   Book Link: HERE     Full Show: HERE         Seg 3 – Clips from: Sports Performance - Train Your Mind to Be Your Best in the Present w/ Alex Auerbach - BRT S04 EP11 (173) 3-12-2023   Things We Learned This Week Mindfullness - Be in the Present, use breathing techniques to anchor in Imposter Syndrome - Q of confidence Client Psychology (30%) vs Environment (70%) - take care of your health, get sleep Sunk Cost Fallacy - resources are gone, move on Guest: Alex Auerbach, Sports Psychologist for the Toronto Rapters (NBA) https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexauerbachphd/ https://alexauerbach.info/ Performance psychologist working with the world's best performers | Building science-backed systems for health and high performance for elite athletes, executives, and organizations Area of Expertise Include: ·         Wellness & Performing Under Pressure ·         Leadership & High Performance ·         Mindset Training & Systems optimization   Alex is a counseling and performance psychologist currently working as an executive in professional sports. He's been fortunate to work with the best athletes in the world in the NBA, NFL, MLB, and the Olympics. Also with high performers in other domains – including elite military units, Fortune 500 Companies, and venture backed start-ups. In addition to his training as a psychologist, he also worked as a college football coach with 2 different NFL Teams. Alex collaborated as part of several venture-backed start-ups, working in a range of roles from consultant to C-Suite. Outside of work, Alex is the father of an incredible daughter, a dog, & a husband.   3 Mindsets that separate the best from the Rest:  Post - HERE      Full Show: HERE       Seg 4 – Clips from:   Sports Gambling is Legal in AZ & Beyond w/ Adam Candee - BRT S02 EP19 (66) 05-09-2021 What We Learned This Week AZ legalized sports gambling 4/2021 & develop rules to start in the fall of 2021, will have similar setup to Nevada & tax rate of 6.75% Low margin business – lots of data from NV, 55% win rate by sports book and then taxes NJ legal battle, Supreme Court in 2018 - ‘Pasba' struck down Federal ban, now a state matter, and states can legalize sports gambling (vs Federal law 1992 – only in Vegas) Sports book will be inside US arenas, just like in Europe Big Players – Caesars, MGM, Fan Duel, Draft Kings, Betfair, Sky Bet, Penn National Gaming & Barstool Sports     Guest: Adam Candee w/ Legal Sports Report https://www.legalsportsreport.com/arizona/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcandee/     AZ has just legalized sports gambling, and it is due to go live in the Fall of 2021 Adam Candee is a radio host and journalist who runs the top sports gambling info websites / podcast - Legal Sports Report (.com). He joins the show to talk all things sports gambling. We cover AZ and all of the other states (like NY) who just passed the initiative also, and potential tax revenues. We talk the big players (Draft Kings, Barstool Sports) and the casinos who have thrown their hat in – Caesars, MGM.  Adam tells of the history of sports gambling in the US, the growth of offshore books in the 1990s, and what we can learn from Europe's sports betting market the last 20 years.     Full Show: HERE           Sports Themed Show: HERE   ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT      Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast.     AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business.  AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving.  Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more…    AZ TRT Podcast Home Page: http://aztrtshow.com/ ‘Best Of' AZ TRT Podcast: Click Here Podcast on Google: Click Here Podcast on Spotify: Click Here                    More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/azpodcast/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/     Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.

Inside The Clubhouse on 670 The Score
Andre Dawson & Tyler Kepner interviews (Hour 2)

Inside The Clubhouse on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 39:48


In the second hour, Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito were joined by Cubs legend Andre Dawson to discuss the club's 2023 season and the World Series. Later, Tyler Kepner of the Athletic joined the show to break down an epic Game 1 of the World Series, which saw the Rangers rally for a 6-5 win against the Diamondbacks in 11 innings on Friday. Kepner also shared what he has heard about the Cubs' chances of re-signing center fielder/first baseman Cody Bellinger in free agency.

Best Podcast in Baseball
What can Cardinals take from Phillies' ongoing, outgoing October vibes?

Best Podcast in Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 40:58


Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies are putting the PH in fun once again this October, right down to his Phanatic cleats, a teammate's foul mouth, and a fun-filled, phenomenal atmosphere at home games. If more players in 2024 don't use walk-up songs that invite crowd participation, that's not A-Oh, A-OK. How can the Cardinals capture what the Phillies have on the field -- and is there something they can take away from another October run by the Phillies? Even literally? New York Times bestselling author Tyler Kepner, now a national baseball writer for The Athletic, rejoins the podcast to discuss his recent article that is an appreciation of Phillies' right-hander Aaron Nola, a free-agent this winter. Kepner and BPIB host Derrick Goold also discuss a trend in pitching and whether or not it should be concerning, and just how far the Cardinals must go to close the gap on NL standouts. Kepner makes the point that the Cardinals may be squandering the peaks of two all-time greats in the same way some haloed American League club did. The Best Podcast in Baseball, brought to you by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of StlToday.com, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and baseball writer Derrick Goold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Access with Jason LaCanfora and Ken Weinman
Tyler Kepner shares thoughts on Baltimore's reaction to his powder-keg NYT article

Inside Access with Jason LaCanfora and Ken Weinman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 9:03


New York Times author Tyler Kepner shook up the city of Baltimore and Orioles fans recently when he wrote "A Great Team, an Ambitious Plan and an ‘Existential' Issue" about how John Angelos wants wants to reimagine the way Baltimore approaches the business of baseball. Kepner wasn't surprised with the reaction but wants people to realize that Angelos' vision of the Orioles and a new ballpark might not coincide with fans' desires to keep all the young talent currently on the roster.

Nation of Animation
GAMER CORNER: The Legend of Zelda:Tears of the Kingdom (w/ David Kepner)

Nation of Animation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 67:31


Nation of Animation is here and stands with the strike, we are joined by artist and strike captain, David Kepner! We drive into the world of Hyrule this week as we talk about The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom! We talk about building stuff, game play and how to get involved in the strike! HEEEYAH!SPOILERS BEGIN AT 18:45If you like the show, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow our bluesky @nationofanimation and our Instagram and Twitter @cartoonbookclub, and follow our hosts @thebrookesmith and @ryanwithcheese on Twitter&brookeerinsmith.comryangstevens.comFOLLOW OUR STRIKING GUEST OF THE WEEK:David Kepner on Instagram and Twitter @pdkepner & davidckepner.comBIG THANKS TO:Jacob Menke for our themeFollow them @menkemaster&Urvashi Lele for our art Learn more about Urvashi Lele's animations by visiting http://www.sirpeagreenstudios.com and follow their endeavors on instagram at @sirpeagreen and @maisonaudmi& a very special thanks of the week to:Hidemaro Fujibayashi and the rest of the development team for bringing us back to hyrule with our favorite little elf boy!&Those who stand in solidarity with the strike!The State of Animation is LIFE!Where can I learn more about the strike?:https://www.sagaftrastrike.org/Real World Recs:David: TRIAL BY TROLLEY by Cyanide & Happiness, Right for the Role by John LeveyBrooke: fixing your electronics with ifixit.comRyan: Pikmin 4 by NintendoThis podcast is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram(@audiomintchi) or on Facebook, at Audio Mint. If you wanna support us even more, check out our Patreon by searching Audio Mint on the app or the website!

Zig at the gig podcasts
Hoag & Bonesaw Kepner Of Two Player, & Full Service

Zig at the gig podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 97:44


TWO PLAYER IS AN AUSTIN-BASED POWER DUO FEATURING BROTHERS HOAG (DRUMS/LEAD VOCALS) AND BONESAW (GUITAR). FORMED IN 2018, THESE FORMER FRONTMEN OF FULL SERVICE COMBINE PROGRESSIVE RHYTHMS WITH EXCITING, COMPLEX LEAD GUITAR WORK AND DULCET VOCAL ACROBATICS, ALL DISGUISED AND PACKAGED INTO LEAN, SAVORY ARRANGEMENTS. IT'S A TOUCH OF MATH ROCK AND A SPOONFUL OF POP, WITH A LIVE PERFORMANCE THAT SHOWCASES THE BROTHERS' DEEP AND UNRIVALED CHEMISTRY AND MUSICAL ECCENTRICITY.   Two player's Info https://www.twoplayermusic.com/   The Dream Recording Studio Info https://www.thedreamrecordingstudio.com   Full Service's Info  https://www.youtube.com/fullserviceband  

Bodies In the Bayous
The Candy Man: Giving A Name to the Remains: Prt 6 Willard Branch Frank Aguirre Johnny Delone Billy & Michael Baulch Steve Sickman Roy Bunton Richard Hembree Jay Simoneax James Dreymala Richard Kepner

Bodies In the Bayous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 26:41


Join us as we bring you the stories of the remaining victims of Corll's reign of terror and degradation of young men. Some will remain unidentified for years while others will be misidentified for decades.

Free Library Podcast
Tyler Kepner | The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 59:36


The national baseball writer for The New York Times since 2010, Tyler Kepner began his career as a teenager, interviewing players for a homemade magazine that garnered him national attention. His national bestseller K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches earned praise from fans, fellow sportswriters, and Hall of Fame pitchers alike. Also the author of The Phillies Experience: A Year-by-Year Chronicle of the Philadelphia Phillies, Kepner formerly covered the Angels for the Riverside Press-Enterprise, the Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the Mets for the Times. In The Grandest Stage, Kepner uses analysis, lore, humor, and behind-the-scoreboards anecdotes to offer a vivid 117-year history of the World Series. (recorded 12/1/2022)

Best Podcast in Baseball
Dominant Astros are World Series champs. But are they Fall Classics like great Cardinals clubs?

Best Podcast in Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 72:09


What does it take to turn a World Series or a World Series champion into a Fall Classic? Well, Lance Berkman sure helps. New York Times national baseball columnist and New York Times bestselling author Tyler Kepner joins the Best Podcast in Baseball to discuss his new book, "The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series." In it, Kepner plunges into the stories generated by World Series, revealing the history of Major League Baseball's championship through themes and personalities, not a linear retracing of box scores. With Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold, Kepner discusses the Cardinals prominent place in World Series history, how this year's Astros fit with the all-time World Series teams and tales, and what to make of Jeff Luhnow's influence over their run of pennants under the shadow of a sign-stealing scandal. Oh, and Berkman's role in the 2011 World Series is not to be overlooked. Plus, stay to hear Kepner capture the risk the Cardinals run of not responding to fan pressure and then wow with one of his talents -- instant recall of the final outs of World Series. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0
BRT Game Night - The Saban Process + the History of the World Series w/ NYT National Baseball writer Tyler Kepner- BRT S03 EP52 (151) 10-16-2022

AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 49:40


BRT Game Night - The Saban Process + the History of the World Series w/ NYT National Baseball writer Tyler Kepner - BRT S03 EP52 (151) 10-16-2022   What We Learned This Week Business of Baseball Drafting Players to Analytics, & How the game has evolved   History of World Series – Game Changers - Did babe Ruth call his shot? The Process – Nick Saban's success formula to focus on the moment, and being more fundamental & sound for each play Sports Gambling – who are the big players in the industry from sports books to Casinos Chess Strategy – how to train the mind to make better decisions     Guests: TYLER KEPNER is the author of the New York Times bestseller K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches. He has covered every World Series game of the last two decades for The New York Times. He started his career as a teenager, interviewing players for a homemade magazine in the early 1990s. He attended Vanderbilt University on the Grantland Rice/Fred Russell sportswriting scholarship, then covered the Angels for the Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise and the Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He joined The New York Times in 2000, covering the Mets for two seasons, the Yankees for eight, and serving as the national baseball writer since 2010.  From the New York Times bestselling author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches, a highly entertaining, revelatory history of the World Series, filled with gripping behind-the-scenes stories from 117 years of the Fall Classic.  The World Series is the most enduring showcase in American team sports. It's the place where legends are made, where celebration and devastation can hinge on a fly ball off a foul pole or a grounder beneath a first baseman's glove. And there's no one better to bring this rich history to life than New York Times national baseball columnist Tyler Kepner, whose bestselling book about pitching, K, was lauded as “Michelangelo explaining the brush strokes on the Sistine Chapel” by Newsday. In seven scintillating chapters, Kepner delivers an indelible portrait of baseball's signature event. He digs deep for essential tales dating back to the beginning in 1903, adding insights from Hall of Famers like Reggie Jackson, Mike Schmidt, Jim Palmer, Dennis Eckersley and many others who have thrived – and failed – when it mattered most.  Why do some players, like Madison Bumgarner, Derek Jeter and David Ortiz, crave the pressure? How do players handle a dream that comes up short? What's it like to manage in the World Series, and what are the secrets of building a champion? Kepner celebrates unexpected heroes like Bill Wambsganss, who pulled off an unassisted triple play in 1920, probes the mysteries behind magic moments (Did Babe Ruth call his shot in 1932? How could Eckersley walk Mike Davis to get to Kirk Gibson in 1988?) and busts some long-time myths (the 1919 Reds were much better than the Black Sox, anyway).  The result is a vivid portrait of baseball at its finest and most intense, filled with humor, lore, analysis and fascinating stories. THE GRANDEST STAGE is the ultimate history of the World Series, the perfect gift for all the fans who feel their hearts pounding in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game Seven.    https://www.nytimes.com/by/tyler-kepner   @TylerKepner   https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/634030/the-grandest-stage-by-tyler-kepner/?ref=PRHC184D6440         Notes: Tyler Kepner wrote the grander stage the history of the World Series about baseballs October classic. Is the New York Times national baseball radar and has a background in being a bit writer for teams. He's originally from Philly. He was an intern at the Boston Globe and then the Washington post. Got a job out of college covering the Angels. Then got a job covering the Seattle Mariners for a newspaper in Seattle. In 2000 he got a job at the New York Times covering the mats for two years. Then he was covering the Yankees for eight years. 2010 he became the New York Times national baseball writer. Writing the book on the history of the World Series was a lifelong goal. He had written a previous book about pitching called K. The book was a three-year project to write. Tyler has covered 24 World Series dating back to 1998 as well as gone to two as a fan, 1983 series with the Phillies as a kid and then 1993. Tyler always follows good stories for his baseball writing. The 2022 baseball playoffs started in St. Louis to see about Albert polos last games. Then moved on to cover the New York Yankees. And then he's going to see the Seattle Mariners as they are in the playoffs for the first time in years. TV ratings for baseball have been decent. Still gets very good ratings in local markets. Baseball like other sports is still live programming and and they jam of TV. Sports creates appointment setting type TV. When you cover baseball as a rider, you will go to the ball park about 2 PM for a 7 PM game. He would mall around the stadium and clubhouse talk with players the manager may be the GM. Most days he's writing, with a deadline by the night time to be able to post by the next day. Player access in baseball is pretty open, it's an every day business and they give the media plenty of room to work. Tyler missed game seven of the 2001 World Series in Arizona versus the Yankees because of a family commitment. Baseball business as no hard salary cap, just some luxury taxes. It is expensive to build a team as you need free agents but also good scouting and player development. There's a lot of have and have Nots. Many of the smaller teams like the Oakland A's I've had player stolen by big teams like the Yankees or the Red Sox, almost acting like farm systems for the bigger teams. Baseball has changed over the years with the introduction of analytics and stats that now dominate the game. The teams that use at the best and can communicate the info to the players usually win. A great example of this is the GM of the Dodgers Andrew Friedman, who previously had been the GM of the Tampa Bay rays. Dodgers are well run team have a little bit of a small team mentality where they draft and develop players well, but also of the big resources and money to get the free agents. Teams have to convince the players how data will help their game. It isn't that hard since the new generation has been raised on their cell phones and data. The idea being a singing how are you can swing better, or what is a better pitch for a pitcher to use so that players can play well. Older guys in baseball lament the analytics and how it's changed the game. Amateur players understand how they have to do well on the metrics, and how hard they hit the ball, and swing playing in velocity. The older scouts and baseball people dislike the fact that it's not about moving the runner over in contact anymore. The game has evolved and the analytics and the data shows you what you need to do to win. Sports, including baseball is good for TV because it has live programming and people still watch live programming. Baseball games still may take longer but they still get OK national ratings and very good local ratings. Baseball is working on a little changes for more balls in the way and excitement. There is a lot of home runs and strikeouts right now. Baseball making some rule changes to affect us like regulating the shift and how the defense fields, changes to the baseball and maybe bigger bases to encourage base running aggressiveness in more stolen bases as examples. Billy Beane of Moneyball and the Oakland A's popularized baseball analytics and data. Been had a classic line I pay you to get on base, not to get caught stealing. No risky place. Tyler wanted to write World Series stories that people don't know. An example is what happened in the next game after Don Larsen throws a perfect game for the Dodgers. What happened to setup Kirk Gibson home run in 1988 vs As Tyler loves the art of pitching and the slider and the knuckleball. He had written a previous book K the history of baseball and 10 pitches. Did Babe Ruth call his shot? That is the legend, but it is not true. Babe Ruth told the Cubs he was going to do some thing, but did not point at offense. Back then the cubs pitchers would've thrown at Babe Ruth if he was showboating like that.     Seg 1: Nick Saban – The Process Head Coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team, has more than 250 wins, & 7 national titles   His coaching philosophy centers on a mental model called “process thinking” — or as he calls it: “The Process.” With links to behavioral psychology, process thinking is a framework that emphasizes preparation over the prize. Each step of a process is executed with diligence and precision, the desired outcome becomes all but inevitable. Nick Saban's was a the Coach at Michigan State University, where he created the Process with the help of a Psych professor named Dr. Lionel Rosen. The main idea was to win individual moments, can you be better than your opponent for 7 seconds (1 play). If your play is consistently better 7 seconds at a time, the score takes care of itself.   Saban's philosophy of practicing well, and operating within the Process system. He uses mental models to simplify the complex, and focus on the details.   Mental models are frameworks we use to examine problems, make decisions, and understand the world. As Farnam Street's Shane Parrish explains:   “Not only do they shape what we think and how we understand, but they shape the connections and opportunities that we see. Mental models are how we simplify complexity, why we consider some things more relevant than others, and how we reason.”   Train people (employees) to think within the system. You cannot have a system for all things. There will always be situations that arise that were not thought of, but systems and checklists will cover 80 – 90% of what employee will face. Look at the New England Patriots in sports – same coach (Bill Belichick), system, but different players for 15 years, and yet the same Super Bowl winning results. Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban (multiple college championships) is a big believer in systems and process. Saban also happens to be a former assistant of Belichick. Bill Walsh, the legendary football coach of the San Francisco 49ers created the west coast offense. It was all about the system, and timing of the passing game to setup the entire offense. Walsh was known for taking average Quarterbacks and producing above average results (and winning). Walsh was so organized he scripted the first 15 plays of the game. He created the idea of ‘situational football'. He had certain plays for certain moments within a game, like the last 2 minutes of a game, etc. Many teams copied the 49ers system, and this changed how the game was played in the late 1980s to even today's football. What is common today in football, did not exist before Walsh.   More on Saban and recruiting the best – Dave Kline telling a story of how Saban is a master recruiter. Football players can go somewhere else and play an Alabama 1x / year. Or they can go to Alabama and practice and play vs Alabama everyday. Over the long term the level of competition just on the team propels a player to greatness and the Pro level of the NFL.   Clips from BRT Management Accelerator w/ Dave Kline - BRT S03 EP44 (143) 9-11-2022   Guest: Dave Kline https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkline/ https://maven.com/dave-kline/new-manager-accelerator Bio: (x-Bridgewater Associates, x-Moody's Analytics, x-PwC Consulting) has run large, global strategic and operational teams for the last 2 decades. He has a BSEE from Bucknell University and an MBA from NYU's Stern School. Find him on Twitter @dklineii or LinkedIn, writing about management tactics, leadership lessons, and the evolution of online learning.   Your Codified Management Playbook Convert your intuition to intention and develop your system to lead high-performing teams.  Develop the CODE of your management system: coach, operate, delegate, & engage.  Leave with a decision making system tailored to your individual management style.   How A Manager Creates Value We start with a foundation of what makes managers unique: mindsets to master, abilities to develop, skills to hone.   Recruit High Performance Teams We examine optimal role designs for different functions and tactics required to attract and retain the best talent.     The machine of an organization is a combo of people and processes to get outcomes. You see what works, you measure and you get feedback. It's all about design, then test, then iterate. You want to determine what's predictive to become a system. The Bridgewater investing philosophy was on macro trends, fundamental basis, and long term. Long-term thinking also is part of their culture and processes. The average investor, it's tough to compete with big hedge funds, who have armies of people and data. Single investor really does not have those types of resources to compete. Single investor if they take the long term, get good at capital preservation and wait.   Full Show: HERE       Seg. 4:   Topic: AZ Legalized Sports Gambling  Adam Candee w/ Legal Sports Report https://www.legalsportsreport.com/arizona/ Clips from Seg 3 of 5/9/2021 Full Show: Here    AZ has just legalized sports gambling, and it is due to go live in the Fall of 2021 Adam Candee is a radio host and journalist who runs the top sports gambling info websites / podcast - Legal Sports Report (.com). He joins the show to talk all things sports gambling. We cover AZ and all of the other states (like NY) who just passed the initiative also, and potential tax revenues. We talk the big players (Draft Kings, Barstool Sports) and the casinos who have thrown their hat in – Caesars, MGM.  Adam tells of the history of sports gambling in the US, the growth of offshore books in the 1990s, and what we can learn from Europe's sports betting market the last 20 years.   European operators moved to US, Betfair, Bet 365 ‘in play betting' in NJ Betfair – Andrew Black – Rich Koch invested Flooder – Sky Bet   Post Bet (Australian) Patty Power owns Fan Duel   Draft Kings Fan Duel partners with Phx Suns – Sports book in Suns arena in Fall 2021 Vegas – casinos, Caesars & MGM – growth with sports betting Growth by acquisition (M&A) Caesars buys William Hill $55 billion market in U.S. estimated, Oct. 20 $3 billion / month, global $465 billion Draft Kings - $57 / stock  Barstool sports book, Penn National Gaming (owns 36%)     Topic: Chess, Poker, Business & the Queen's Gambit' w/ Jennifer Shahade   Clips from Seg 2 of 2/7/2021 Full Show: Here    https://jennifershahade.com/, https://new.uschess.org/ https://new.uschess.org/give/women-chess-initiative Podcasts: https://thepokergrid.com/ https://ladiesknight.org/   Jennifer Shahade is a two-time U.S. Women's Chess Champion, author, speaker & PokerStars Ambassador.  The first female to win the US Junior Open, Jennifer is passionate about empowerment and creative work around the games she loves most, chess and poker. She is the author of Chess Queens, and Play Like a Girl, books that, along with her work with US Chess Women and Poker Poker, are making the games more inclusive.    Chess can have a long learning curve, and improvements can take time, then suddenly it comes together. There are tons of free resources online for both kids and adults to learn online. Decision Making / Strategy – it's about making the Right Moves at the Critical Moments, possibly in the Middle Game and lots of pieces are being traded, so you should think longer at these moments. Life Analogy – there are many small decisions daily that have little impact on your life vs those Big Decisions that affect many areas of your life long term. Jennifer's Prep for a Game is: 1. getting focused, 2. taking a walk before a game (as she will be sitting for hours, and 3. not eating too much. The Sicilian is Jennifer's favorite opening. She likes classical chess vs speed chess. She describes herself as creative, and methodical in her chess moves. Learn to Say No, Focus More - do not be so agreeable that your time is taken up with too many minor projects. A Mindset of Restraint. Get a Coach or Mentor, what you study & how you study it is sometimes more important than the info learned – the process, use your time well to learn more in shorter time windows.       If you enjoyed this show, you may like:   BRT Sports:  HERE   BRT Marketing: HERE   BRT Business: HERE   More - BRT Best of: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+Of     Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast.      Business Roundtable with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, High Level Executives, Business Owners, and Investors come to share insight and ideas about the future of business. BRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, and how classic industries are evolving.  Common Topics Discussed: Business, Entrepreneurship, Investing, Stocks, Cannabis, Tech, Blockchain / Crypto, Real Estate, Legal, Sales, Charity, and more…  BRT Podcast Home Page: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/ ‘Best Of' BRT Podcast: Click Here BRT Podcast on Google: Click Here BRT Podcast on Spotify: Click Here                    More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/podcast-brt-home/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/   Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. Nothing said on this program should be considered advice or recommendations in: business, legal, real estate, crypto, tax accounting, investment, etc. Always seek the advice of a professional in all business ventures, including but not limited to: investments, tax, loans, legal, accounting, real estate, crypto, contracts, sales, marketing, other business arrangements, etc.  

John Howell
Incredible Stories of the 117 World Series Games Played Since 1903

John Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 12:12


John Howell speaks with Tyler Kepner, Baseball Columnist for the New York Times. He joins the program to discuss his new book, “THE GRANDEST STAGE: A History of the World Series.” Kepner's book goes through stories from the 117 series played since 1903.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The John Howell Show Podcast
Incredible Stories of the 117 World Series Games Played Since 1903

The John Howell Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 12:12


John Howell speaks with Tyler Kepner, Baseball Columnist for the New York Times. He joins the program to discuss his new book, “THE GRANDEST STAGE: A History of the World Series.” Kepner's book goes through stories from the 117 series played since 1903.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Seattle Mariners Podcast
No. 798: Kepner and Smith

Seattle Mariners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 24:04


We take a look at the brief series with the San Diego Padres starting tonight. Tyler Kepner from The New York Times will give us his view on the Mariners. Senior Director, Analytics Jesse Smith talks Cal, Kirby and bullpen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo
Kepner on MLB Trade Deadline, who improved the most and Vin Scully's legacy

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 12:00


New York Times MLB Writer, Tyler Kepner, joins First Up to discuss the Toronto Blue Jays moves at MLB's Trade Deadline, blockbuster deal involving Juan Soto to the San Diego Padres, why the Houston Astros were the winners at the deadline and his best stories of legendary broadcaster Vin Scully, after passing away at the age of 94 on August 2.

Believe you can because you can!
235. How To Find Data In Digital Marketing With Benjamin Kepner

Believe you can because you can!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 39:06


The era of lazy marketers is dead. Data is a new fuel that helps to create content for your buying persona. There are various methods of finding relevant data. Benjamin Kepner shares a lot of valuable insights and replies to the following questions: What are the types of digital data? What is a digital data…

Going Bracket Racing
The return of The Bret Kepner School of Drag Racing with Jason Phillips.

Going Bracket Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 59:08


This is one of our more informative episodes. Jason Phillips discusses the return of Bret Kepner's School of drag Racing. Jason, along with Tim Seidel and Paul Hagan, are giving back to the drag racing community BIG TIME. Best of all….you don't have to pay for it! It's all absolutely FREE!

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Interview (5/23/22)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 22:17


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to recap Orlando City's match last night against Austin and who he thinks the Orlando Magic should take with the first pick in the upcoming NBA Draft.  The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview (5/9/22)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 21:03


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WTFV Sports in Orlando to recap how Joe did a local "Dancing with the Stars" event to raise money for a great cause, how Orlando City lost to Montreal over the weekend 4-1 and how Mark is jealous the Magic are currently not battling in the NBA Playoffs right now.  The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Interview (4/18/22)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 23:53


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports to get his thoughts on the Orlando Magic's season as they now head into the offseason, how Orlando City is now in 2nd place in the Eastern Conference as of today and what happened at the end of the Celtics-Nets game yesterday to kick off the NBA Playoffs.  The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

Marketing x Analytics
Social Media Marketing x Analytics, with Benjamin Kepner

Marketing x Analytics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 63:12


In this episode I sat down with Benjamin Kepner, CEO of Global Social Media Marketing. We discuss marketing using first party data, the importance of attribution models in marketing, paid versus organic marketing analytics, full funnel metrics, A/B testing, growth hacks for marketers and sales professionals, limits to marketing automation, social media marketing, and more. Learn more about Global Social Media Marketing here. Join the discussion below!  Twitter          |          LinkedIn Listen to more episodes on the Marketing x Analytics Homepage. Transcribed episodes of Marketing x Analytics are available on Podscribe.com. All view are our own.

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Interview (3/21/22)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 20:26


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to get his thoughts on the NCAA Tournament, the Orlando Magic finishing up their disappointing regular season and did he have fun on his family vacation to Washington D.C. last week.  The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

Going Bracket Racing
GBR Live ft. Bret Kepner

Going Bracket Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 85:42


Don't worry, we had some tech issues but we got Bret back on after a few minutes. Sit back and listen to one of the most informational GBR podcasts to date!

Abundant Life Groups Leadership Podcast
Fostering Your Group Through Foster Care Ft. Jocelyn Kepner

Abundant Life Groups Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 18:17


In this episode, we are joined by Jocelyn Kepner, an inspiring young woman who has dedicated her life to the pursuit of being living proof of a loving God to a watching world by fostering and adopting children. Hop on the bus while Jason and Tim discuss how Jocelyn navigates being a young mother to 6 and incorporating them into her community.

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview (2/7/22)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 24:27


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to get his thoughts on the Orlando Magic heading into the NBA Trade Deadline later this week and who he thinks is going to the win the Super Bowl this Sunday between Cincinnati and Los Angeles.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Interview (1/24/22)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 23:06


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to recap an epic weekend of NFL Playoff action and his thoughts on how Rookie Jalens Suggs has played of late for the Orlando Magic.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview (12/13/21)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 23:07


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to go over FHSAA State Championship Games going on this weekend, the Gasparilla Bowl between UCF & Florida and how Joe used to live in New Orleans for a couple of years in college.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview (11/15/21)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 26:53


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to go over the latest on High School Football Playoff action here in Central Florida, will Dan Mullen keep his job at Florida and how brutal is the Orlando Magic schedule going to be over the next couple of weeks in the NBA.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview (10/25/21)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 25:35


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to get his thoughts on the Magic getting their first win of the season last night on the road in New York, how the Bucs destroyed Mark's Bears on Sunday in Tampa and how do you define the UCF Football season so far in East Orlando.   Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview (10/11/21)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 26:49


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to recap Tom Brady dominating the Dolphins on Sunday, when will the Jaguars win a game this season and who he thinks are the top 4 teams right now in college football.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
09/13/21 Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 32:26


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to recap FSU's tough loss to Jacksonville State at home, how UCF is moving to the Big 12 and our the Dolphins good after beating the Patriots on Sunday on the road. Mark & Joe also give their thoughts on Fast9 for some reason. Football Monday baby!!  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Data Standard
Applying data science to your social media? with Benjamin Kepner

The Data Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 11:26 Transcription Available


Social media usage has skyrocketed in recent years, but never more so than it has since the COVID-19 outbreak, as lockdowns restrictions shifted user behavior and habits towards more digital dependency. While data science has certainly played a significant role in social media and vice versa, the pandemic has forever altered the impact and importance of analytics in this space. Social media platforms have become a playground for real-time trend analysis and the focal point for modern business marketing strategies. Today we have an incredible discussion with Benjamin Kepner about the more nuanced and in-depth nature of applying data science to your social media.Benjamin Kepnerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminkepner/The Data Standard is a community of data scientists, architects, engineers,and enthusiasts. In addition to regular podcasts, we host monthly events, publish through leadership pieces, and offer a stimulating ecosystem for networking and collaboration.https://datastandard.io/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-data-standard/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTuolowXD05RY9DkIWqRT6Q

The Data Standard
Applying data science to your social media? with Benjamin Kepner

The Data Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 11:26


Social media usage has skyrocketed in recent years, but never more so than it has since the COVID-19 outbreak, as lockdowns restrictions shifted user behavior and habits towards more digital dependency. While data science has certainly played a significant role in social media, and vice versa, the pandemic has forever altered the impact and importance of analytics in this space. Social media platforms have become a playground for real-time trend analysis and the focal point for modern business marketing strategies. Today we have an incredible discussion with Benjamin Kepner about the more nuanced and in depth nature of applying data science to your social media.Benjamin Kepnerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminkepner/The Data Standard is a community of data scientists, architects, engineers, and enthusiasts. In addition to regular podcasts, we host monthly events, publish through leadership pieces, and offer a stimulating ecosystem for networking and collaboration.https://datastandard.io/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-data-standard/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTuolowXD05RY9DkIWqRT6Q

The Mark Moses Show
07/19/21 Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Interview

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 25:05


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to get review of Space Jam: A New Legacy and go over the latest news on the NBA Finals with Game 6 coming up Tuesday night in Milwaukee.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

WFO Radio Podcast
Bret Kepner talks Drag Strip history with Joe Castello

WFO Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 118:03


Bret Kepner, Drag Racing's Encyclopedia returns to WFO Radio Live. The International Drag Racing Hall of Famer answers questions from the WFO Universe about the history of their favorite tracks.

You Better You Bet
Kepner on MLB Futures Market

You Better You Bet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 19:17


Marc Malusis & Chris Rongey discuss where the betting value lies in the MLB futures market with New York Times' Tyler Kepner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fantasy Focus Baseball
Bagel Delivery

Fantasy Focus Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 49:38


David Schoenfield joins Buster to discuss Shohei Ohtani dropping two more bombs against the Yankees, Kyle Schwarber continuing to hit stupid, Hector Santiago appealing his 10-game foreign substance suspension, the Blue Jays plugging a hole in its bullpen and Trevor Bauer facing sexual assault accusations. Then, The New York Times reporter and fellow Vanderbilt alum Tyler Kepner stops by to talk about splitting TV time between Ohtani on the mound and the the Commodores in the deciding game of the College World Series, Brian Cashman bluntly stating the Yankees stink right now, what moves Cashman should make and Kepner's analysis of this year's All-Star Game uniforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

David Schoenfield joins Buster to discuss Shohei Ohtani dropping two more bombs against the Yankees, Kyle Schwarber continuing to hit stupid, Hector Santiago appealing his 10-game foreign substance suspension, the Blue Jays plugging a hole in its bullpen and Trevor Bauer facing sexual assault accusations. Then, The New York Times reporter and fellow Vanderbilt alum Tyler Kepner stops by to talk about splitting TV time between Ohtani on the mound and the the Commodores in the deciding game of the College World Series, Brian Cashman bluntly stating the Yankees stink right now, what moves Cashman should make and Kepner's analysis of this year's All-Star Game uniforms.

The Mark Moses Show
06/28/21 Joe Kepner-WTFV Sports Orlando Interview

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 22:02


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WTFV Sports in Orlando to go over the latest on the Magic coaching search, how Orlando City has now won 3 in a row on the season and his review of checking out the new Atlanta Braves baseball stadium last week.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

Best Podcast in Baseball
Best Podcast in Baseball: Get a Grip, MLB

Best Podcast in Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 58:08


Major League Baseball's crack down on the sticky stuff being used to enhance pitches has begun, and who better to talk about the pursuit and policing of the game's best pitches than the reporter who wrote the book on pitches: Tyler Kepner, New York Times national baseball writer and author of "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches." Kepner joins St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold to discuss how far the game has veered toward a pitching-dominated game and whether baseball's nature is always to favor the pitcher. They explore are how the targets of criticism -- coaches, managers, front office, media -- compare when the Yankees are struggled to when the Cardinals are struggling. And, also asked is whether Kepner, one of the most highly respected and read baseball writers in country, has concerns for the game as it wrestles with a lack of action while on the precipice of a labor tussle. The Best Podcast Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Mark Moses Show
06/07/21 Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 21:36


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Sports Anchor Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to go over the latest on the Orlando Magic parting ways with Head Coach Steve Clifford this past weekend and who they should target as their next head basketball coach. Mark & Joe also go over the latest on Orlando City SC and the Orlando Pride for a Monday.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

WFO Radio Podcast
Bret Kepner goes WFO Live with Joe Castello

WFO Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 92:25


Bret Kepner joins Joe Castello for a wide ranging conversation about his career, his recent International Drag Racing Hall of Fame induction, and the state of the sport of Drag Racing.

Profiles In Persistence
18 - New Age Marketing with Global Social Media Marketing's Benjamin Kepner

Profiles In Persistence

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 21:29


Your host, DJ Smith, talks with Benjamin Kepner about his career in digital marketing and the importance of marketing your content.Learn more about Benjamin Kepner at https://www.globalsocialmediamarketing.com/

The Mark Moses Show
05/17/21 Joe Kepner-WFTV Sports Orlando Interview

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 25:27


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports in Orlando to get his thoughts on the magic ending their disappointing season on Sunday with a seven straight loss, how the Orlando City won last night 1-0 at D.C. and does he want to see the newest Fast & Furious movie in the theater this summer.    Check out The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & sportsradio1560.com. You can also check out Mark weekdays from 10-3 pm on 95.9 The Rocket and 959therocket.com.    #NCAA #SportsRadio #Radio #Sports #WWE #UCF #ORLANDO #Gators #Florida #NFL  #NBA #Fishing #Spacefish #Magic #AEW #Bucs #OrlandoCitySC #Dolphins #Jags #MLB #FSU 

The Fast Brackets Podcast
#66 Nitro Joe Jackson and Bret Kepner

The Fast Brackets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 77:00


Rex explains why the new CDC announcement is good for Drag Racing, gets you caught up on last week's action, and talks Warren Johnson's new Biography. Even better, Nitro Joe Jackson and Hall of Famer Bret Kepner talk about the origins of Top Sportsman and Top Dragster! Great stuff from both of them!!!

You Better You Bet
Kepner on MLB Hot & Cold Starts

You Better You Bet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 16:14


Nick Kostos & Ken Barkley are joined by Tyler Kepner of the NY Times to breakdown his thoughts on the MLB season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Good Noise Podcast
Talking about Certain Memories with Bryce Kepner

Good Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 11:31


We were very fortunate to have Bryce Kepner on the podcast to talk about their new album, "Certain Memories", here's the interview, enjoy! Bryce Kepner Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bkep00 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryce_kepner/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/01MeGPDh927WPKS9hKZHPR Bandcamp: https://brycekepner.bandcamp.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/

Jeff Mendelson's One Big Tip Podcast
E107 - Benjamin Kepner | CEO of Global Social Media Marketing

Jeff Mendelson's One Big Tip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 14:16


CEO Benjamin Kepner helps schools and businesses utilize social media for marketing, education, and training. His One Big Tip is to use Youtube as a training tool for both your employees and your clients. Support the show (https://jeffmendelson.com/onebigtip)

Masters of Life Podcast
Global marketing and the Top Ad Sites with Benjamin Kepner

Masters of Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 42:00


Benjamin Kepner, CEO of Global Social Media Marketing, has a decade of experience growing millions in global sales with technology, partnership marketing, social media marketing, and Spanish for 100 brands and 100 events in 40 industries. Asa multilingual marketer in English, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish, he is focused on collaborating with globally-minded entrepreneurs and innovative schools to achieve social media marketing, education technology training, and international business expansion goals. As a former English Teacher with the Ministry of Education in Spain, he was accepted as one of 5,000 Google for Education Certified Trainers worldwide to transform education globally. Finally, he is one of only 100 Global Hootsuite Ambassadors, the Event Manager for Network After Work in Denver, an Amazon influencer, and co-authored the Amazon ebook "How To Become A YouTuber: A Channel Growth Guide" in 2020 after creating 200 YouTube social media marketing training videos to date. Globalsocialmediamarketing.com Social: @BenajminKepner EBook: How to Become a Youtuber: A Channel Growth Guide --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Prison Transformation Radio:  Changing Hearts with Christ
Prison Transformation Radio - Episode #6 New Creations- Training and work opportunities with Dave Kepner (12-23-17)

Prison Transformation Radio: Changing Hearts with Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 25:00


Episode #6 New Creations- Training and work opportunities. Pastor Dwight and Jim Moore, will be interviewing David Kepner, Director of New Creations www.newcreations.org and how you can get involved in what God is doing to help those addicted and incarcerated! 

Play Inspired
Benjamin Kepner - Global Social Media Marketing

Play Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 18:14


In this episode we hang out with Benjamin Kepner. Founder and CEO of Global Social Media Marketing. And he shares with us his top tips in creating a strong and long term relationship with your audience. Connect with Benjamin: Website: https://www.globalsocialmediamarketing.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globalsocialmediamarketing/ Connect with Judith Facebook: https://facebook.com/judithnvergara Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judithvvergara

Take Me With You Podcast
(Ep. 104) Barcelona with Benjamin Kepner

Take Me With You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 56:17


Benjamin spent some time living in Xove, Spain, teaching English and shares with us about three trips he took to Barcelona. Some of his highlights are: La Primavera sound music festival 3 ways of getting to Barcelona Seeing a Rolling Stones show in Madrid The perspective of people in Barcelona on quality of life Why some Spaniards would prefer to live in Barcelona vs Madrid Park Güell The Picasso Museum What makes Las Ramblas so great The mountain culture of Montserrat Unique restaurant experiences including a French restaurant without speaking any French and Dine in the Dark What a porrón is and how it is used Wish You Were Here Benjamin: Belden Town, CA Pacific Coast Trail Cheryl: Riverfront park, Spokane, WA Ryan: Schönbrunn Palace, Austria Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @tmwypodcast Leave us a voicemail (or text message): (406)763-8699 Email: tmwypodcast@gmail.com Follow Benjamin: company website https://globalsocialmediamarketing.com/

#QualityMatters
Ep 72 - Time to make a decision! "Kepner Tregoe" and more

#QualityMatters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 20:20


The Kepner Tregoe Decision model is a useful tool to find the best possible choice, not a perfect solution.  Your first step in this model is to identify the situation, define concerns and choose a direction.  The next step is determining the problem and it’s root cause.  I personally feel like root cause is often left out of the equation.  Next you list alternatives and perform an analysis on each.  The last step is to identify possible problems with the alternatives.  Once you have created objectives, you should weight each one, this will aid in scoring the alternatives.  One aspect we like in the Kepner Tregoe model is that you also weight adverse effects, or potential problems, that come with the alternatives offered.  Through this method, you are coming out with truly the best possible solution-as long as you were objective in weighting objectives and alternatives, which is always difficult.  https://www.decision-making-confidence.com/kepner-tregoe-decision-making.html Learn more about #QualityMatters & Texas Quality Assurance :LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter  | Instagram  | YouTubewww.qmcast.com | Texas Quality Assurance |QMS Bootcamp

Author to Authority
Creative Writing Skills For Entrepreneurs With Benjamin Kepner

Author to Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 36:37


Benjamin joins Kim on the show to talk about creative writing basics for entrepreneurs and how content done right can make a great impression on a potential client, customer or referral partner. My name is Benjamin Kepner and I’m the CEO of Global Social Media Marketing and Google For Education Certified Trainer. I graduated from UGA earning a BBA in Marketing, International Business. I have a decade of experience growing millions in global sales with technology, partnership marketing, digital marketing, social media, and Spanish for 80 brands and 80 events in 30 industries. As a multilingual marketer in English, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish, I am focused on collaborating with globally-minded entrepreneurs and innovative schools to achieve social media marketing, education technology training, and international business expansion goals.  My values rooted in generosity, collaboration, and transparency guide the vision and culture for Global Social Media Marketing to deliver positive results to our clients and partners. Denver community leadership involvement as the Event Manager for Network After Work and Communications Chair of Mile High Young Professionals. I'm passionate about live music, hiking, surfing, food, travel, YouTube, and snowboarding to keep my soul balanced. Website: https://globalsocialmediamarketing.com/ GSMM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GlobalSocialMediaMarketing/ GSMM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globalsocialmediamarketing/ Benjamin Kepner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benjaminkepner/ GSMM YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUFHPxOdu9AMFzWZRrIA9mQ Benjamin Kepner Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminkepner/ If you love the Author To Authority podcast the come join Kim’s Author To Authority group on Facebook. www.facebook.com/groups/AuthorToAuthority

The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)
Providence's Digital PRIDE Exhibit, w/ PVD Councilor Rachel Miller, PVD Council Deputy Chief of Staff Bill Kepner + PVD City Archives Shaina Weintraub

The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 26:16


Providence's Digital PRIDE Exhibit, w/ PVD Councilor Rachel Miller, PVD Council Deputy Chief of Staff Bill Kepner + PVD City Archives Shaina WeintraubSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)

Puppet Podcast
Episode #27 - Hoad Kepner - Puppet Podcast

Puppet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 22:56


#Puppet #Podcast #CaroBD #PersonnalizedPuppetGreeting #HoagKepner For the episode #27 of the Puppet Podcast, we're speaking with Hoag Kepner, a musician, video editor and puppeteer from Austin Texas. He specialized in Personnalized Puppet Greetings. During this interview, we discover a very proactive artist who loves to make people laugh. Let's discover his work at : https://www.hoagspuppets.com/ His Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXoPwat4PvoVw2_xtDVS3ww To see more of his work : https://www.facebook.com/HoagsPersonalizedPuppetTelegrams/ Hosted by Caroline Bernier-Dionne (CaroBD) LET'S CONNECT! -- https://www.facebook.com/caroline.bernierdione -- https://www.facebook.com/PuppetPodcast/ -- https://www.instagram.com/puppetpodcast/ -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/carobd/ About the Puppet Podcast "On The Road": I am actually touring the ice hockey arenas from the United States and Canada with a Cirque du Soleil show called "Axel" and I am the only puppeteer on ice of the show. The purpose of this podcast is to help the puppet art to become even more well known by the general public so that they understand more this very unique craft. YOU ARE VERY WELCOME TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/puppetpodcast... If you are a puppeteer and you would like to participate or be interviewed by me during a live Facebook Podcast, please let me know in the comments below and I will get in communication with you to know more about your work and what you do.

Business Growth Accelerator
12 | Video marketing strategy - Youtube Vs. Facebook ultimate guide with Benjamin Kepner

Business Growth Accelerator

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 41:26


Video marketing is an important component of every digital marketing campaign. In a survey done by Social Media Examiner in 2019 - 71% of marketing experts said they are planning to do more video marketing in 2020. In this episode, we interview Benjamin Kepner, the CEO of Global Social Media Marketing. He has been involved with social media marketing for over a decade. Read the article with complete notesWe discuss YouTube Vs. Facebook for video marketing. What are the pros and cons of each of the platforms for specific campaign goals? Benjamin also shares practical tips you can start using today to improve your ROI and drive success through video marketing on these 2 platforms. Towards the end, Benjamin shares some amazing advanced technics using chat-bot and automation.If you have any interest in digital marketing or in growing your business - DON'T MISS THIS EPISODE!

Best Podcast in Baseball
Best Podcast in Baseball 8.04: Campfire Tales for the Baseball Fan

Best Podcast in Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 67:13


Author and New York Times national baseball columnist Tyler Kepner joins a brand new Best Podcast in Baseball to discuss an April without baseball and his book, "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches," which is now available in paperback. With host Derrick Goold, baseball writer at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Kepner -- joining the podcast from a socially approved social distancing distance, all the way in Connecticut -- discusses his favorite pitch, its master, the curveball, its master, and how it's about time the National Baseball Hall of Fame found some way to honor some of the best coaches. The two baseball writers spin yarns about pitch legends, examine the Reds' approach to pitching, and talk about the questions facing baseball during a global pandemic, when there are bigger things than a baseball stoppage but baseball could still play a part in the culture. It can provide stories -- that we tall when self-isolating with family. Please forgive the audio quality as this podcast was pieced together with the technology on hand, and it will improve for subsequent episodes. The Best Podcast in Baseball is brought to by Closets by Design. The podcast is a production of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.

NHRA Insider Podcast
2.8 The Big Stop

NHRA Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 59:57


 Tony Pedgreon and historian Bret Kepner join Brian Lohnes on the NHRA Insider to talk about the stoppage in NHRA racing, when the series had been stopped before back in 2001, and the historic implications of what's happening in the world of motorsports. Kepner, a racing historian has researched extensively the effects of the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic and compares those years to what's happening today. A fascinating talk about a strange time in drag racing history. 

Futility Closet
287-The Public Universal Friend

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 29:30


After a severe fever in 1776, Rhode Island farmer's daughter Jemima Wilkinson was reborn as a genderless celestial being who had been sent to warn of the coming Apocalypse. But the general public was too scandalized by the messenger to pay heed to the message. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Public Universal Friend and the prejudiced reaction of a newly formed nation. We'll also bid on an immortal piano and puzzle over some Icelandic conceptions. Intro: When identical images of a tower are placed side by side, the towers appear to diverge. In 2002, Erl E. Kepner patented a one-sided coffee mug. Sources for our feature on the Public Universal Friend: Paul B. Moyer, The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America, 2015. Herbert Andrew Wisbey, Pioneer Prophetess: Jemima Wilkinson, the Publick Universal Friend, 1964. Catherine A. Brekus, Strangers and Pilgrims: Female Preaching in America, 1740-1845, 2000. Michael Bronski, A Queer History of the United States, 2011. Joel Whitney Tibbetts, Women Who Were Called: A Study of the Contributions to American Christianity of Ann Lee, Jemima Wilkinson, Mary Baker Eddy and Aimee Semple McPherson, 1978. Stafford Canning Cleveland, History and Directory of Yates County, 1873. Lewis Cass Aldrich, History of Yates County, N.Y., 1892. Wilkins Updike, James MacSparran, and Daniel Goodwin, A History of the Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island, Volume 1, 1907. Sharon Betcher, "'The Second Descent of the Spirit of Life from God': The Assumption of Jemima Wilkinson," in Brenda E. Brasher and Lee Quinby, eds., Gender and Apocalyptic Desire, 2014. Paul Buckley, "The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America," Friends Journal 62:6 (June-July 2016), 38. Scott Larson, "'Indescribable Being': Theological Performances of Genderlessness in the Society of the Publick Universal Friend, 1776-1819," Early American Studies 12:3 (Fall 2014), 576-600. Shelby M. Balik, "The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America," Journal of the Early Republic 38:1, 157-160. Gwen Gosney Erickson, "The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America," Quaker History 106:1 (Spring 2017), 28-29. Beverly C. Tomek, "The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America," Journal of American History 103:3 (December 2016), 746–747. Charles Lowell Marlin, "Jemima Wilkinson: Errant Quaker Divine," Quaker History 52:2 (Autumn 1963), 90-94. Jeremy Rapport, "The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America," Early American Literature 52:1 (2017), 249-253, 267. Janet Moore Lindman, "From Salvation to Damnation: Popular Religion in Early America," Reviews in American History 45:4 (December 2017), 570-575. Margaret Bendroth, "Angry Women and the History of American Evangelicalism," Fides et Historia 34:2 (Summer 2002), 113. Samantha Schmidt, "A Genderless Prophet Drew Hundreds of Followers Long Before the Age of Nonbinary Pronouns," Washington Post, Jan. 5, 2020. Molly Worthen, "A Tour Through the 'American Messiahs' of Our Past," New York Times, April 26, 2019. Greg Barnhisel, "The Book of Nonconformists: America Has Always Been a Home to Self-Styled Messiahs," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 7, 2019, E5. Chris Jennings, "The Prophets Among Us," Wall Street Journal, April 4, 2019, A15. Gary Craig, "'Friend' Fund Named in Suit Found Offshore," Rochester [N.Y.] Democrat and Chronicle, Jan. 7, 2007, A7. "Life Story: The Public Universal Friend (1752–1819)," Women & The American Story, New York Historical Society (accessed Feb. 25, 2020). Listener mail: Sonia Purnell, A Woman of No Importance, 2019. "Britain's Secret WWII Weapons Revealed," BBC News, Oct. 26, 1999. Patrick Sawer and Hannah Furness, "From Garlic Chocolate to Exploding Animal Droppings: How Britain's Weird WWII Inventions Helped Fool the Nazis," Telegraph, June 1, 2017. Neil Johnston, "Weird Weapons That Nobbled Nazis Revealed in New Book," Times, June 2, 2017. Wikipedia, "Charles Fraser-Smith" (accessed Feb. 29, 2020). Wikipedia, "Q-Ship" (accessed Feb. 29, 2020). James Barron, "Charles Fraser-Smith, Mr. Gadget For James Bond Tales, Dies at 88," New York Times, Nov. 13, 1992. Barry Fox, "Review: Careful Carruthers, That Paper Clip Is Loaded," New Scientist, Aug. 14, 1993. Owen Mortimer, "'Immortal Piano' Offered for Sale Online," Rhinegold Publishing, Jan. 20, 2020. Russian pianist Anatole Kitain performs the Adagio from Bach's Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564, on the Siena piano. eBay, "Siena Pianoforte Immortal Piano Marchisio 1800's Sculpted By Bartalozzi & Ferri," listing ended Feb. 5, 2020. "Seized by Nazis, Found in Israel, 'Immortal Piano' Expected to Fetch $1m," Times of Israel, March 1, 2020. "'Immortal Piano' Set for Israel Auction," ArtDaily, March 6, 2020. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Chris Pallant. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Best Podcast in Baseball
Best Podcast in Baseball 7.27: Nationals Treasure

Best Podcast in Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 37:44


Recorded hours after the final out of the 115th World Series and before the lights went out at Minute Maid Park, this brand new episode of the Best Podcast in Baseball features a conversation with New York Times national baseball columnist Tyler Kepner, author of the book "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches." Kepner and Best Podcast in Baseball host and St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold talk about what they just witnessed during Washington's Game 7 victory and the first title in the short history of the Nationals franchise. Will the money and prospect that Houston and Washington spent on starting pitching to get to this point have a trickle-down impact on the rest of baseball, especially as a talented group of starters reaches free agency? What will be the lasting impact of the Nats' victory -- and is their reign a brief one? Kepner, after covering his 101st consecutive World Series game, also discusses his favorite specific pitches in World Series and postseason history, including one famous curve that bent past Carlos Beltran, who reportedly will be the next manager of the Mets. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.

Big Time Baseball - A RADIO.COM Sports Original
Playoff Chases, Managerial Upheaval, Boras/Kepner Interviews

Big Time Baseball - A RADIO.COM Sports Original

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 61:58


With just a handful of games left to go in the regular season, Jon Heyman and Josh Lewin dig into the Brewers' unbelievable September (3:05), some managerial openings including those in San Diego, San Francisco, and Chicago (7:44), the AL Cy Young race (13:41), and updated NL MVP predictions (18:01). Forbes #1 sports agent in the world, Scott Boras, joins the show for nearly half an hour to discuss several of his clients including Anthony Rendon's upcoming free agency and Kris Bryant's recent injury (21:26). Tyler Kepner follows with discussions about interesting findings in his recent book, "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches" (45:29). To wrap, Heyman goes over potential manager replacements in Chicago and players like Scooter Gennett who are attempting to come back in the Majors (53:38).

Racers in Rental Cars
Bret Kepner

Racers in Rental Cars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 71:26


This week the guys get Nostalgic with the great Bret Kepner. Kepner has been in the motorsports circle for over 50 years and his mental sharpness of the history of the motorsports world shines through during the podcast. Bret talks, personalities of the sport, changes for interviewing and his journey to happiness. Cam and Don let Bret driver the train where ever he wants. This is a great podcast enjoy.

Racers in Rental Cars
Bret Kepner

Racers in Rental Cars

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 71:26


This week the guys get Nostalgic with the great Bret Kepner. Kepner has been in the motorsports circle for over 50 years and his mental sharpness of the history of the motorsports world shines through during the podcast. Bret talks, personalities of the sport, changes for interviewing and his journey to happiness. Cam and Don let Bret driver the train where ever he wants. This is a great podcast enjoy.

Nicole's Grey's Anatomy
Accepting April Kepner (w/ Maritza Montañez)

Nicole's Grey's Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 96:38


This week on Nicoles Greys Anatomy, Nicole sits down with Maritza Montaez to discuss April Kepner!!!! Topics include Maritza's Grey's Journey, Kepner losing the baby, the shooting speech, and so much more! Plus Maritza gives us a stunning Shonda-logue to finish off the ep! ---PLEASE SUBSCRIBE/RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.NICOLE'S GREY'S ANATOMY is a Forever Dog Podcast. https://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/nicoles-greys-anatomy/

Speaking of Writers
K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches By Tyler Kepner

Speaking of Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 11:07


From the New York Times baseball columnist, an enchanting, enthralling history of the national pastime as told through the craft of pitching, based on years of archival research and interviews with more than three hundred people from Hall of Famers to the stars of today The baseball is an amazing plaything. We can grip it and hold it so many different ways, and even the slightest calibration can turn an ordinary pitch into a weapon to thwart the greatest hitters in the world. Each pitch has its own history, evolving through the decades as the masters pass it down to the next generation. From the earliest days of the game, when Candy Cummings dreamed up the curveball while flinging clamshells on a Brooklyn beach, pitchers have never stopped innovating. In K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches, Tyler Kepner traces the colorful stories and fascinating folklore behind the ten major pitches. Each chapter highlights a different pitch, from the blazing fastball to the fluttering knuckleball to the slippery spitball. Infusing every page with infectious passion for the game, Kepner brings readers inside the minds of combatants sixty feet, six inches apart. Filled with priceless insights from many of the best pitchers in baseball history including twenty-two Hall of Famers–from Bob Gibson, Steve Carlton, and Nolan Ryan to Greg Maddux, Mariano Rivera, and Clayton Kershaw–K will be the definitive book on pitching and join such works as The Glory of Their Times and Moneyball as a classic of the genre. ABOUT THE AUTHOR TYLER KEPNER started covering baseball as a teenager, interviewing players for a homemade magazine that was featured in The New York Timesin 1989. He attended Vanderbilt University on the Grantland Rice/Fred Russell sportswriting scholarship, then covered the Angels for the Press-Enterprise (Riverside, Calif.) and the Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He joined The New York Times in 2000, covering the Mets for two seasons, the Yankees for eight, and serving as the national baseball writer since 2010. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support

KCBS Radio In Depth
Reflecting on the History of Baseball with Tyler Kepner

KCBS Radio In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 26:58


Baseball is in a time of transition: The games are getting longer and longer, and the crowds are getting smaller, and now many are asking if America’s favorite pastime might be in need of an update. On this edition of In Depth we search for some clues as to what may lie ahead for the sport by looking to its past. For that KCBS Sports Anchor Steve Bitker and KCBS Morning Anchor Stan Bunger spoke with one of baseball’s keenest observers, Tyler Kepner, the national baseball writer for the New York Times. They discuss Kepner’s new book, "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches," which examines the history of baseball through the lens of some of its most famous, and infamous, pitches.

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira
Talking With Tyler Kepner – April 11, 2019

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 29:42


[audio mp3="https://media.talkaboutlasvegas.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/09165130/Tyler_Kepner_-041119.mp3"][/audio] Kepner talks about his lifelong love of baseball; the characteristics of the pitcher and the integral part he plays in the game; the history and development of each unique pitch; interviews with the players who have contributed to the lore of baseball through their pitching styles; and why baseball is here to stay.

The Captain's Lifestyle Podcast
005: Why CrossFit Is For Everyone And How It Can Make An Impact On Your Mental And Physical Health With Zak Kepner

The Captain's Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 24:42


In this episode, I interview Zak Kepner, the owner of CrossFit Dana Point. We talk about Zak's crazy story of how he moved to the Cayman Islands, swept Regionals with his team and ended up competing in the CrossFit Games! Zak helps to debunk some common misconceptions that the average person has about CrossFit, and explains how it really is for everyone no matter your skill level. At the end, Zak shares some of his gym members stories, and how CrossFit not only changed the way they looked through weight loss, but also the emotional changes that came along with that. If you want to hear more about Zak, the Games, or how CrossFit can change your life, give it a listen!

30 With Murti
The Stories Behind Tyler Kepner's New Book, 'K'

30 With Murti

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 34:10


Tyler Kepner, the national baseball writer for The New York Times, has written a different kind of baseball history book. It’s called “K:  A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches,” from Doubleday. In this new episode of "30 With Murti," we are joined by Kepner to talk about the stories behind the book, which traces baseball from Walter Johnson’s fastball to Sandy Koufax’s curveball to Mariano Rivera’s cutter. Stories about how pitches are passed down from one generation to another, to the mastery of such pitches that end up taking these men to highest reaches in the game. Take a listen here and purchase the book anywhere books are sold.

Don't Be So Brewed
What do wine, mountains and local elections have in common? - Don't Be So Brewed Ep. 11

Don't Be So Brewed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 66:18


We are the number 283rd most popular podcast in the world! #BestNewPodcastof2019 #DontBeSoBrewed On this episode of Don't Be So Brewed... we take our guest Kyle Kepner aka The Wine Authority Guy aka Kepner 4 Council through 20 questions, he shares his insane Free Solo story and survives to taste test Gary V's Empathy Rose Wine. Send Us an Email at DontBeSoBrewed@gmail.com Thank you for LIKING/COMMENTING/SUBSCRIBING Please leave us your feedback. We Love IT! **But we probably won't change** #empathywine #kepner4council #cheapplug

Nicole's Grey's Anatomy
Alcoholism, Addiction, and Amelia (w/ Pat Regan)

Nicole's Grey's Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 121:25


This week on Nicoles Greys Anatomy, Pat Regan sits down with Nicole to discuss the shows representation of alcoholism, addiction, and recovery. Topics include being a Kepner stan, Glasses, Thatcher, Amelia, Betty, and so much more. Plus Pat gives us a Shonda-logue for the ages!---PLEASE SUBSCRIBE/RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.NICOLE'S GREY'S ANATOMY is a Forever Dog Podcast.https://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/nicoles-greys-anatomy/

Baseball by the Book
Episode 190: "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches"

Baseball by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 50:26


New York Times baseball writer Tyler Kepner joins us to discuss his new book, which includes more than 300 interviews with major league pitchers of the past and present. Join us as Kepner explains how pitches from the fastball to the screwball to the slider have affected the development of baseball. 

Minivan Dad Soccer Pod
Minvan Dad Pod 8 - A Conversation With Kyle Kepner

Minivan Dad Soccer Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 79:34


An overview and some takeaways from @GuernseyFC's game, some rambling on "lost players" in American youth soccer and an awesome conversation with @kylejkepner where we talk @PHXRisingFC, @SportingAZFC and my spring break vacation to see a Rising game.

Simple Man Radio
Ep. 39 w/ Joe Kepner (WFTV Sports Orlando)

Simple Man Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 53:28


The guys jump right into a wild week 14 in the NFL with the Bears stifling defense, Amari Cooper’s wild game, the Miami Miracle, the race for the AFC wild card, the Giants dominant win, and the Steelers heartbreaking loss. Then Bobby interviews Joe Kepner of WFTV Sports Orlando to talk about the CFB Playoff and why UCF deserves a shot. They finish going Around the Horn talking Urban Meyer, Heisman and if a Jeep could beat the Cavs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

TheMitchDavisShow
Joe Kepner talks UCF football

TheMitchDavisShow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 14:04


WFTV Sports Anchor Joe Kepner joins the podcast to talk all things UCF Football, including the Knights matchup with LSU.

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Season 4: Episode 5: Dorr Legg, Martin Block, and Jim Kepner of ONE

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 31:42


ONE, the first national gay magazine, attracted the attention of the FBI and was at the heart of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case. Dorr Legg, Martin Block, and Jim Kepner were key to ONE's success. But don't expect them to agree on its origin story. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Season 4: Episode 5: Dorr Legg, Martin Block, and Jim Kepner of ONE

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 31:42


ONE, the first national gay magazine, attracted the attention of the FBI and was at the heart of a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case. Dorr Legg, Martin Block, and Jim Kepner were key to ONE’s success. But don’t expect them to agree on its origin story. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources.

The TIVOMIKE Show: A Pop Culture-Infused Godcast
Grey's Anatomy: Kepner's Trial of Faith

The TIVOMIKE Show: A Pop Culture-Infused Godcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 32:10


Elder and Teacher-Pastor Michael "TIVOMIKE" Jefferson discusses the latest episode of Grey's Anatomy.The episode brought to light this thoughtful question: Does Faith Shield Believers From Suffering?

The Sportsman Drag Racing Podcast w/ Luke & Jed
Episode 067: “Bracket” Racing History

The Sportsman Drag Racing Podcast w/ Luke & Jed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 62:56


On this week’s episode, Luke & Jed were joined by legendary announcer, journalist and racer Bret Kepner to discuss the Sportsman Drag Racing Hall of Fame idea in greater depth.  We doubt anyone has more diversity in experience or a greater knowledge of the history of drag racing than Kepner - he’s like a walking, talking encyclopedia (as you’ll hear on this episode).  Hear his takes and some fascinating facts on our sport, in addition to the guys’ weekly recap of major events from around the country.

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird
Briana Kepner and Marly Bird

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 81:00


Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Find the show notes and past episodes on the Marly Bird BlogStay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on Facebook Sponsored by:  Red Heart YarnsSTITCHES.eventsCraftsyErin.Lane BagsCreativebugBuffalo Wool Co.

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Rising As One
Rising as One – Episode 8 – Reno 1868 Recap and OKC Preview with Kyle Kepner

Rising As One

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 34:44


In this episode Kyle Kepner stops by to help Matt recap Rising’s recent match against Reno 1868, and together they preview The post Rising as One – Episode 8 – Reno 1868 Recap and OKC Preview with Kyle Kepner appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.

Awesome Cameras Podcast
David Kepner is photographer living in Ojai, CA. We get into him growing up and with a mother who was a photographer, and his journey to becoming a professional photographer himself...

Awesome Cameras Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 95:31


Shondaland: Revealed
Episode 517 “Dr. Jackson Avery Revealed"

Shondaland: Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 28:02


Statcast Podcast
WAR, what is it good for? - Season 1, Ep. 15

Statcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 26:52


New York Times National writer Tyler Kepner keeps it simple when it comes to covering all 30 Major League teams. Statcast host Mike Petriello picks Kepner's brain to find out why a college-ruled notebook keeps him organized and how he's utilized WAR in his own writing. (14:55) Plus, Aaron Gordon, Staff writer at Vice, shares his adventure inside a Statcast truck and why, although cautious, broadcasters find statistics relatable and easy to adopt into their show.

The Derek Diamond Experience
#66: Jeffrey Frame and Zack Kepner

The Derek Diamond Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2015 44:07


This week on The Derek Diamond Experience, Filmmakers Jeffrey Frame and Zack Kepner chat with Derek about their inspiration to work in film, drawing comic strips, creating music, their upcoming film Infidelity, and much more. Find all our shows on iTunes, Stitcher, and NerdCaveNetwork.com Purchase tickets for the premiere of Infidelity Music: Twin Peaks by The Unicorn WranglersLike them on Facebook Intro voiceover by Margo LuthOutro voiceover by Lisa Goodness

RIA Radio
3 - John Kepner of Zeke's Coffee, and Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie

RIA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 27:38


We're joined by John Kepner, our own local coffee roasting expert and owner of neighborhood favorite Zeke's Coffee. Then we're joined by Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie. Councilmember McDuffie discusses the FY16 budget for DC, and how it impacts Ward 5.

Between Dreams with Chris Ruggiero
Ep 10 Nathan Kepner

Between Dreams with Chris Ruggiero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 48:29


One half of the Crescent Circus, Nathan talks about performing in all kinds of shows and situations.