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In this enlightening episode of Imagine Faith Talk, co-hosts Kevin Little and Donovan Dunn dive deep into a heartfelt discussion with Ashton Owens, CEO of Triple Threat, a branding and design agency working with renowned athletes. Ashton shares profound insights on redefining success, balancing faith, family, and work, and staying aligned with God's purpose in a fast-paced world. Together, they explore the impact of prioritizing relationships, being intentional with time, and making value-driven decisions in business and life. Episode Highlights: Redefining Success Beyond Wealth: Ashton discusses how he defines true success, valuing relationships, faith, and a healthy family life over financial achievements. Balancing Business with Faith and Family: Ashton explains how he integrates faith and family into his life, using techniques like "airplane mode" time to connect with God and loved ones. Authenticity and Purpose in Business: Ashton shares his journey of leaving projects and clients that didn't align with his values, emphasizing the importance of being true to his calling. Intentional Relationships and Mentorship: The importance of building relationships that nurture faith and growth, and how his connections have shaped his journey. Finding Joy in the Journey: Ashton reflects on the challenges and rewards of being an entrepreneur, a father, and a man of faith, and why he feels grateful for every step of his journey. Click here for you skincare routine https://tinyurl.com/iftalk Listener Takeaways: Redefine Your Metrics of Success: True success isn't just financial but relational and spiritual. Focus on what matters to you. Make Time for What's Important: “Airplane mode” time allows you to disconnect from the world and connect with God and loved ones. Build Intentional Connections: Surround yourself with people who inspire growth, faith, and purpose. Quotes to Reflect On: “If I have a billion dollars but lose my family, is that success? Success is being true to who God called you to be in all areas.” – Ashton Owens “Take time to disconnect from the world and connect to what matters, like going into ‘airplane mode' with God.” – Ashton Owens Call to Action:Tune in to this impactful conversation to gain wisdom on aligning success with faith and values. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and join the conversation on social media! Connect with Us:Follow Ashton Owens and Imagine Faith Talk on Instagram for more stories on faith-driven success and purpose.
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On this exciting episode of Fishing the DMV, we talk about the South Branch on the Shenandoah River with Tommy Lawhorne owner of The South River Fly Shop. Tommy Lawhorne is a seasoned angler with a lifelong passion for fly fishing. He has been exploring the waters of western Virginia for Trout and Smallmouth Bass since his early teens. With over three decades of experience, he began guiding in 1990, offering his expertise to fellow enthusiasts. In 1992, Tommy became actively involved in Trout Unlimited at the Shenandoah Valley Chapter, where he currently holds the position of Chapter President, demonstrating his dedication to conservation and community engagement. In collaboration with his partner Kevin Little, Tommy co-founded the South River Fly Shop in the spring of 2011. Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon!!! Patreon: https://patreon.com/FishingtheDMVPodcast If you are interested in being on the show or a sponsorship opportunity, please reach out to me at fishingtheDMV@gmail.comThe South River Fly Shop website: https://southriverflyshop.com/virginia-fly-fishing-guides/ The South River Fly Shop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Southriverflyshop/ The South River Fly Shop Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southriverfly/ Jake's bait & Tackle website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/ Please check out our newest sponsor Tiger Crankbaits on Facebook!! https://www.facebook.com/tigercrankbaits Places you can listen to Fishing the DMV Podcast down below: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1893009 Fishing the DMV YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/n3c-CFvmpFg Fishing the DMV Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Arensbassin/?ref=pages_you_manage Fishing the DMV Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/fishingthedmv/?utm_medium=copy_link #fishing #FishingtheDMV #smallmouth Support the show
Kev and Spencer talk about Paleo Pines Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:02:21: What Have We Been Up To 00:14:37: News 00:37:08: Paleo Pines 01:45:09: Outro Links Garden Buddies Release Garden Buddies Release Trailer Ikonei Island Friends Pass Farming Simulator 22 Carrots Preview Garden Galaxy Autumn Update Mineko’s Night Market Patches Paleo Pines Patches Animal Crossing Lego Paleo Pines Contact Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript (0:00:31) Kevin: Welcome farmers to the harvest season! (0:00:48) Spencer: Spared no expense. (0:00:49) Kevin: Hello. See what I wanted… I would have preferred the kazoo version. Have you heard that one? The kazoo version of Jurassic Park? Oh, I’ll have to send you a (0:00:50) Spencer: I have not heard that version. (0:01:00) Spencer: Aha. (0:01:01) Kevin: link. It’s an amazing one. I’ll do that right now. But in the meanwhile, hello listeners, farmers. I’m your host, Kevin, and with me today is Spencer! (0:01:14) Spencer: Yes, they thought they could get rid of me after the last episode I was on, but I’m back, (0:01:21) Spencer: so deal with it. (0:01:22) Kevin: And why? Because dinosaurs, of course, um, we are here to talk about, uh, (0:01:32) Kevin: Heliopines and Spencer, our resident dinosaur lover, alongside me. (0:01:40) Kevin: Um, I’m also a big fan. Um, we’re, uh, we were both very excited for this one. (0:01:46) Spencer: Yeah, I remember seeing it and I was like, “Oh man, I gotta wedge my way, force my way in with Al this time again.” (0:01:50) Kevin: Yeah. (0:01:53) Kevin: Yup, yup. (0:01:55) Kevin: But before that, um, you know–oh, see, I sent you the kazoo cover of Jurassic Park. (0:02:03) Kevin: Um, but before we get into paleopines, as usual, we’re gonna cover some news and other stuff. (0:02:11) Kevin: As usual, you can find the show notes and the transcript on the website, as always. (0:02:20) Kevin: Alright, but what we- (0:02:23) Spencer: Ah, games I’ve been playing. Well, I was playing Tears of the Kingdom for a while, and then, honestly, I’ve been playing a couple mobile games, so I started playing Monster Hunter now. (0:02:35) Spencer: Are you playing that? (0:02:36) Kevin: Oh, I am not okay first off for have you played Monster Hunter not mobile version Okay Uh-huh, right Okay Okay, but you hunted some things you have familiarity, okay, okay (0:02:37) Spencer: Oh, yeah. (0:02:45) Spencer: So I have Rise, and I also have Worlds, I think it is, for PS4. (0:02:51) Spencer: I just barely scratched the surface of both of them. (0:02:55) Spencer: I think it got a little bit farther in Rise than I did in Worlds. (0:02:59) Spencer: Oh yeah, I definitely hunted some things. (0:03:05) Spencer: See, the issue with me in those kind of games is like… (0:03:06) Kevin: Uh huh. (0:03:07) Spencer: The feedback loop for that kind of stuff is actually really… (0:03:12) Spencer: I like really enjoy it, but I get stuck on like (0:03:15) Spencer: the first level, because I’m like, “Oh cool, I hunted this monster. Let me like, hunt it again. Let me hunt it again.” (0:03:21) Kevin: Uh-huh, right. (0:03:21) Spencer: I just keep on hunting the same thing over and over again, and I never end up proceeding to the next level or the next area or wherever. (0:03:23) Kevin: I mean, that’s fine. You’ve got to do that at app points. (0:03:29) Spencer: Yeah, that’s true. So I am familiar with the series a little bit, but yeah, it’s been playing a lot of now. (0:03:41) Spencer: Well, I was playing a lot of now. (0:03:42) Kevin: Oh, okay, so tell me about now, because I’m fascinated how this works, but this is by Niantic, the Pokemon Go people. (0:03:43) Spencer: kind of… (0:03:49) Spencer: Yeah, so… (0:03:53) Spencer: So basically, like, while you’re walking around, you know, there’ll just be like, monsters kind of out where you are. (0:04:00) Spencer: Um, god, I think someone pointed out… (0:04:02) Spencer: It’s almost like the movie, in that it’s our world, but the monsters have now kind of like, invaded our world. (0:04:10) Spencer: Um, so you’re just walking around, there’ll be like, lesser monsters, you know, (0:04:15) Spencer: and like, ones that would actually be like, a hunt in the real game. (0:04:18) Spencer: And, you just fight ’em, you’re kind of timed, similarly to how you would do like a, say like a raid in Pokemon Go. (0:04:26) Spencer: Um, a lot more… (0:04:28) Spencer: Intensive than Pokemon Go, if you’ll believe that. (0:04:32) Spencer: You’re still basically clicking. (0:04:34) Spencer: But you can like… (0:04:35) Kevin: Okay, sure I right you’re you’re on mobile there’s only so much you can do right uh-huh (0:04:36) Spencer: Yeah, you can like, swipe to dodge. (0:04:40) Spencer: Yeah, you can swipe to dodge, you can get perfect, like, you know, perfect dodges and stuff. (0:04:45) Spencer: Um, and then there are some combinations. (0:04:48) Spencer: ‘Cause I’m using, um, what is it, Greatsword? (0:04:51) Spencer: And you can like, kind of do this thing where you like, if you start swinging and then you swipe, you’ll do kind of that shoulder, you know, shoulder charge attack. (0:05:03) Kevin: - Yeah, yeah, right. (0:05:03) Spencer: So there are definitely like, combos and stuff that you can figure out. (0:05:06) Spencer: It would benefit from a like, tutorial, you know, like in a fighting game, you have your little like, tutorial, you know, practice area. (0:05:15) Kevin: - Right. (0:05:15) Spencer: Or something like that, ‘cause you can like, then you could figure out, yeah, training room. (0:05:16) Kevin: - Oh, okay, yeah, training room, yeah. (0:05:20) Spencer: Um, but yeah, so you walk around, you fight monsters, you collect, uh, collect different resources, your little, um… (0:05:29) Spencer: What are the little cats called? (0:05:32) Kevin: Uh, the Palicos? (0:05:33) Spencer: Palakos, yeah, you have one, so it runs around and collects resources for you. (0:05:34) Kevin: Right, right. (0:05:38) Spencer: Um, it’ll also mark monsters too, so you can like, come back. (0:05:41) Spencer: back. Yeah, it’s pretty, my understanding is it’s a little bit more leaning. (0:05:45) Spencer: towards the world’s aesthetic. So the different monsters from there and stuff. (0:05:48) Kevin: Yeah, okay, sure. (0:05:50) Spencer: It’s fun. You kind of plateau a little bit if you aren’t able to go out and get resources. I’ve needed to upgrade like my weapons for a while now but I just simply can’t find find the resources I need. So it is what it is. But yeah, it’s been fun. (0:06:00) Kevin: Ahh. (0:06:02) Kevin: Okay. (0:06:04) Kevin: Have you tried any other weapons? (0:06:09) Spencer: Well, in Rise and in World I was using Swishax, which is not in this. (0:06:14) Kevin: Right what what (0:06:15) Spencer: Unfortunately. Yeah, they left it out. So I had to go with the next best thing. (0:06:22) Spencer: They do have, you know, your like kind of daily challenges that give you experience for your rank and some of the challenges will ask of you to do things with other weapons. So they do try to like kind of get you to branch out. It’ll be like, “Oh, (0:06:40) Spencer: kill three monsters with like a hammer or something like that.” So you will inevitably have at least one of each weapon somewhat, you know, upgraded and stuff so that way those little challenges won’t be such a pain. (0:06:40) Kevin: Okay. Okay. (0:06:52) Kevin: Uh-huh okay okay I I asked because so for people who aren’t familiar with monster hunter as the name implies right you’re just out hunting monsters but there’s different types of weapons and they all play significantly differently so I wonder like is that the same here does a bow hunt player feel different (0:07:20) Spencer: They definitely do. The, you know, like the sword and shield is a lot faster. You start off with that too. (0:07:27) Spencer: So you kind of like, I think you don’t even get to choose a different weapon until you reach rank 10. (0:07:33) Spencer: Which can go by pretty quickly depending on like the area you are and you know how close you are. (0:07:40) Spencer: Much like Pokemon Go, you know, it’s a lot of it’s dependent on how close you are to like stops and other points of interest, right? (0:07:46) Spencer: So, you know, if you’re close to things like that… (0:07:50) Spencer: …you’re ranking probably go up pretty quickly within the first day. (0:07:54) Spencer: And you can get to the other weapons. (0:07:56) Spencer: But yeah, there is definitely a different playstyle to each one. (0:08:00) Spencer: You know, for as much as it is just tapping and swiping. (0:08:04) Kevin: Okay, all right, that’s interesting, but the fact that they don’t have the Switch X weapon I’ve played for Decade Plus, yeah, I know that game goes in the trash. (0:08:18) Spencer: Yeah, it was kind of a bummer when I saw that, I was like, “Oh man!” (0:08:24) Kevin: Alright, what else have you been up to? (0:08:25) Spencer: Umm, that and, oh god, this is so embarrassing for me to admit, but have you ever seen the ads for uh, that mobile game, Raid? (0:08:35) Kevin: Rage Battle Legends! (0:08:37) Spencer: Shadow Legends, yeah! (0:08:38) Kevin: Did you get your 300 free heroes? (0:08:39) Spencer: I was just, I was like, I… (0:08:43) Spencer: I did not, I just downloaded it, I was like, “What is this game about?” I keep seeing (0:08:48) Spencer: it, let me just try it, you know, if, for those of you who don’t know me, I download too many mobile games, and then my phone is just like full of them, and I don’t play them, (0:08:59) Spencer: and it’s just, it’s a bad habit that I need to stop and break, but I was like, “Whatever, (0:09:04) Spencer: they have money to hire all these famous actors to promote their game, so maybe it’s good.” (0:09:11) Spencer: And it’s not bad, I’ll be honest, you know what, it’s not bad, it is definitely a mobile game. It has everything you’d expect from a mobile game. It has… (0:09:18) Spencer: you know, timed items, rechargeable energy, you know, all the little… that bombards you with buying packs and stuff, but you know, whatever. (0:09:30) Spencer: I’m not into PvP too much, so I’m not concerned about having the best champions right away and stuff, but you know, it’s a mobile game. (0:09:40) Spencer: I don’t know what else there is to say about it. You wait for things. (0:09:43) Kevin: Okay, like okay, what do the it’s a is it a it’s it a gotcha game? I’m assuming it’s a gotcha game right to get your (0:09:52) Spencer: yeah so there are there are these like hero crystals or something I’ve only been playing it for not too long so pardon me for any any hardcore raid players out there I just called the whatever you know these crystals and you like summon heroes and stuff and you know nine times out of ten you’re summoning one that’s gonna be used for fodder for something else but every once in a while you’ll summon some epic hero or whatever so yeah it’s a gachi game (0:10:01) Kevin: Okay [laughter] (0:10:20) Kevin: Okay, are there any cool designs? (0:10:23) Spencer: » They’re all pretty cool. (0:10:25) Spencer: If you are into like, you know, very like high fantasy and dark fantasy kind of stuff. (0:10:30) Spencer: They have some good stuff, you know, like Lord of the Rings or like, (0:10:34) Spencer: I don’t know what else, The Witcher. (0:10:37) Spencer: If you’re into that kind of stuff, then you’ll probably be drawn to the aesthetic. (0:10:39) Kevin: Okay, hi, Fanny. (0:10:41) Spencer: Yeah, there are, it is a little odd, some of the designs, (0:10:46) Spencer: cuz like they lean into like fantasy of multiple cultures. (0:10:52) Spencer: There’s like a whole subset of like, you know, (0:10:55) Spencer: clearly Asian inspired fantasy people and creatures. (0:10:58) Kevin: Oh, door. Okay. (0:11:00) Spencer: Which is kind of interesting to see with more European style, (0:11:05) Spencer: more medieval style fantasy. (0:11:08) Spencer: You know, you’ll have your like, knights of the round table style knight fighting alongside like a ninja, but I mean, (0:11:17) Spencer: I can see why they have enough money to make ads like that, so it’s very solid. (0:11:22) Kevin: Yeah? (0:11:23) Spencer: I will say that, yeah. (0:11:23) Kevin: And hey, now that it’s been brought on the podcast, I’m sure they’ll approach us for a sponsorship now. (0:11:28) Spencer: Hopefully, yeah, you’re welcome. (0:11:29) Kevin: There you go, Al. (0:11:31) Kevin: I can’t wait for Al to read how much he loves rage at relations. (0:11:37) Kevin: Um… (0:11:40) Kevin: Okay. (0:11:41) Kevin: Oh, hey- (0:11:41) Spencer: What have you been playing? (0:11:43) Kevin: Ugh… (0:11:45) Kevin: Mostly- (0:11:46) Kevin: Mostly paleopines, I don’t lie. (0:11:48) Kevin: Um… (0:11:49) Kevin: This week’s been a lot of paleopines. (0:11:53) Kevin: But, uh, before that, I’m going to plug the other show, Rainbow Road Radio, (0:12:01) Kevin: hosted by my- our mutual friend Alex, and I happen to be on it. (0:12:07) Kevin: We covered Luigi’s Mansion last week, we are back from our break. (0:12:12) Kevin: And, uh, to kick off Spooktober- (0:12:15) Kevin: Well, you know, Halloween, whatever. (0:12:18) Kevin: Uh, we played Luigi’s Mansion. (0:12:20) Kevin: Um, the original for the GameCube. (0:12:20) Spencer: Oh, okay, okay, I was going to ask, didn’t they re-release it for DS, correct, or 3DS? (0:12:22) Kevin: Uh, yeah. (0:12:24) Kevin: Yes. (0:12:27) Kevin: Actually, that’s interesting because Alex played it on the DS. (0:12:31) Kevin: He did the remake, I did the original version. (0:12:34) Kevin: Um, and it’s interesting to hear those comparisons, but I will say, overall, like, that’s still a really good game. (0:12:43) Kevin: I never ha- I hadn’t played it before, actually. (0:12:45) Kevin: This is my first time playing the original. (0:12:45) Spencer: Oh wow, really? (0:12:46) Kevin: Yeah, um, so no nostalgia rose-colored glasses or whatever. (0:12:52) Spencer: I think that was the first game I got for my GameCube. That and Wave Race, yeah. (0:12:52) Kevin: But I enjoyed it. (0:12:53) Kevin: Yeah. (0:12:57) Kevin: Ooh, waveries, that’s a good one. (0:12:58) Spencer: Yeah. (0:13:00) Kevin: Um, uh, yeah, it was a launch game, I think, for the GameCube, so that makes sense. (0:13:05) Kevin: Um, I was surprised- one thing I was surprised by, because I had seen- I played the second one, Dark Moon, (0:13:14) Kevin: and I watched my brother play Luigi’s Mansion 3. (0:13:18) Kevin: So what I didn’t expect is Luigi’s Mansion 1, boy that they… (0:13:22) Kevin: Saw Resident Evil and said “What if we do Resident Evil with the Luigi?” (0:13:27) Kevin: Um, because boy that feels like a Resident Evil game, both the tank controls and the aesthetic, um, but overall very fun. (0:13:36) Kevin: Uh, so yeah, uh, check that episode out if you want more details on that, um, (0:13:36) Spencer: Mm-hmm. (0:13:44) Kevin: But yeah, aside from that, uh, a lot of the usual stuff, uh, (0:13:50) Kevin: a holly right it’s october now so every (0:13:52) Kevin: thing’s getting spooky and whatnot masters has yeah masters has Pokemon masters has spooky costumes rock sand looks great in her witch outfit Pokemon unite is getting mimic you in a week or two and Marvel snaps getting all sort of spooky cards for this season and I love the dumb monsters that they have in Marvel so I’m really happy uh but yeah that’s what I’ve been up (0:13:55) Spencer: Yeah, all the spooky updates. (0:14:22) Kevin: to like I said though a lot of paleopines I don’t think I’ve played anything else on my switch this week of the paleopines right right ok and we’ll get into wide later but before that let’s talk about the news alright first up let’s see here garden buddies. This is… (0:14:31) Spencer: Yeah, that’s been consuming my time too, as far as actual console games go, it’s just (0:14:52) Kevin: This is our previously announced game, but regardless, we have a trailer for it. (0:14:59) Kevin: Let me actually take a look at it. We have it announced for October 20th. (0:15:05) Kevin: Oh boy, that’s quite an aesthetic. I don’t remember this game at all, but these are little (0:15:16) Kevin: crops and vegetables with faces… and a bat… uh… (0:15:22) Kevin: It’s really funny. (0:15:23) Spencer: Now I watched this trailer and the voices… Man, I don’t know if they’re gonna get a cease and desist from Rare, but boy oh boy do they sound like your typical Banjo-Kazooie, uh… You know, little babbles (0:15:37) Kevin: Yeah, yeah, they do they do or for people who haven’t played rare on Animal Crossing pretty close to that, too Yeah, so you don’t remember this what is this game exactly? (0:15:45) Spencer: Yeah, yeah. (0:15:53) Kevin: yeah, because I don’t remember the trailer here, but it is releasing the 20th of October I said which oh my gosh actually that’s gonna be like almost (0:16:07) Kevin: These people are listening to this podcast. It’ll be out and it will be on Steam and on switch So you can look forward to that. Let me double check (0:16:19) Spencer: Yeah, I was curious too, because I mean, the trailer that I got here was just the release date and as far as I can tell, you’re the vegetables themselves? (0:16:26) Kevin: Yeah Yep, yeah, you are it’s a unique blend of cozy gardening simulator and mental self-care that’s Okay, that’s a lot of buzzwords The art. I don’t know how I feel about the art. I kind of like it. I kind of hate it (0:16:55) Kevin: The eyes are very (0:16:56) Kevin: Very very like Toa’i baby eyes Umm But there’s a little mushroom guy riding a frog So that looks cool Uhh (0:17:15) Kevin: heartwarming story, players accompanied by Mutzi will explore the magical world creating and building their plant sanctuary. The relaxing storyline will be filled with uplifting narration as well as unexpected twists and turns. They will make lots of friends with animals and plant creatures they encounter. (0:17:37) Kevin: So yeah, okay, it sounds like a lot, but they’re really emphasizing the de-stress and cozy feeling and whatnot, uh… (0:17:45) Kevin: I’m interested to see how this looks like. (0:17:48) Kevin: It’s definitely not your average farming game, it doesn’t look like. (0:17:54) Kevin: Just seeing, uh… (0:17:56) Kevin: From the perspective of being these little crops and things. (0:17:59) Spencer: it gives me kind of like a not to bring a prayer again but like almost like a view of a pinata vibe like you’re caring for these vegetables as like creatures (0:18:00) Kevin: Um, but, whoop. Yeah, go ahead. (0:18:03) Kevin: Yep. Yeah, it seems like that. (0:18:15) Kevin: I didn’t play Viva Pinata, and I heard it was the greatest thing on Earth, and I missed out on it. (0:18:19) Spencer: I only played it a little bit. I just… yeah. (0:18:20) Kevin: Okay. Okay, well… (0:18:24) Kevin: Regardless, people can find out more! (0:18:28) Kevin: Uh, again, October 20th. Very, very soon. (0:18:31) Kevin: Especially for the people who are listening to this. (0:18:34) Kevin: Okay, next up, we have… (0:18:38) Kevin: Ikone Island News. (0:18:41) Kevin: We have the Friend Pass release. (0:18:45) Kevin: It is out now as of recording. (0:18:47) Kevin: And so, you can… (0:18:50) Kevin: Ah! Friends… I thought it was like a battle pass. No. (0:18:54) Kevin: It is multiplayer co-op with three of your friends. You can do it online. (0:19:00) Kevin: And… Oh, what? That’s so cool! (0:19:04) Kevin: If one… only one person has the full version, everyone can play indefinitely. (0:19:10) Kevin: Um, there’s like a demo that you can find out about. (0:19:15) Kevin: Play co-op for a few hours. (0:19:17) Kevin: Uh, two hours of play, it looks like. (0:19:19) Kevin: But, uh, if you have the whole game, everyone can just play. (0:19:22) Kevin: And you don’t have to buy it or four copies to have four people playing. (0:19:28) Kevin: Uh, that is very cool. (0:19:31) Spencer: Yeah, that’s always nice when they do some kind of like, as long as just one person owns something, you know, then everyone has access to it, at least via online, you know, like connecting to each other for multiplayer or something like that. (0:19:47) Kevin: Yeah, that is cool. There is a large list of patch notes. (0:19:55) Kevin: I invite people to look at the link because they are pretty in-depth with their patch notes. (0:20:02) Kevin: But the big new other big news is that this will be launching the full 1.0 version on November 9th of this year, (0:20:14) Spencer: All right around the corner. (0:20:14) Kevin: which will only be two or three. Yeah, two or three. (0:20:17) Kevin: That’s really impressive. Wow. What a feel-good announcement. (0:20:23) Kevin: Everyone can just play together and you not having to buy the game for everyone. (0:20:31) Kevin: That’s great. And so to remind people, IKONOI ISLAND. Let me see, I don’t remember. (0:20:38) Kevin: I talk so many games, I forget which ones are which. This one is… Why is there a shark man in this? (0:20:48) Kevin: Okay, so yeah, no, it’s very Minecraft-y. Gather resources, craft tools, build your base and whatnot. (0:20:59) Kevin: So basically very Minecraft survival type game on an island. The art is cute and there’s like a shark man. (0:21:06) Kevin: That seems cool. That’s exciting though. You know, Minecraft is… or the genre, whatever you want to call it, is great for multiplayer. (0:21:16) Kevin: So this is this. (0:21:17) Kevin: It really is exciting. (0:21:18) Kevin: And yeah, November 9th, that launches on Xbox, Steam, Epic Games, and PlayStation. (0:21:26) Kevin: Yeah, alright, there you go. (0:21:30) Kevin: Good job, Ikune Island. (0:21:32) Kevin: That actually might get me to play with multiple people. (0:21:36) Kevin: Uh, that’s so cool. (0:21:39) Kevin: Next up, we have news on… (0:21:44) Kevin: Oh, do the King of Bar Mee- (0:21:47) Kevin: simulators farming simulator 22 is that a weight? (0:21:51) Kevin: Yeah, okay 22. I thought they could wind up with the years, but I guess not I’m wrong, okay Okay, so it is An expansion okay. This is an expansion that will launch on November 14th They’re adding carrots. Why were carrots not available before? (0:22:10) Spencer: That, yeah, very odd. I had to reread that to make sure that was correct, because carrots are like the most basic crop, right? In just things, in general. You got carrots, you got like potatoes, and like wheat. (0:22:17) Kevin: Uh, in life? I can’t, like, yep, yeah, yeah, that’s really surprising, um, and it’s surprising because, like, looking, all the detail they put into these other machines they’re releasing and stuff like that, um, it’s okay, but, uh… (0:22:47) Kevin: There you go, carrots, um, they’re adding a few other things, what is it, parsnips and a few other crops, but, uh, yeah, I’m curious, yeah, more machines, crops, uh, oh, and there’s, (0:22:57) Spencer: And some more machines too. (0:23:04) Kevin: yeah, there’s new machines that specifically help with these crops, like carrots, oh my gosh, like, oh, this, this is intense, like, they have real intense machine names and stuff like that. (0:23:17) Kevin: But, uh, oh, redbeat, yep, there it is. (0:23:21) Kevin: Uh, anyways, that again is November 22nd. (0:23:24) Kevin: That is the premium expansion, uh, for farming simulator. (0:23:29) Kevin: 20-20, er, just 22. (0:23:32) Kevin: Okay, next up, ah, now this is a game I do know. (0:23:35) Kevin: We have Garden Galaxy, uh, for people unfamiliar. (0:23:40) Kevin: We did an episode on it. (0:23:41) Kevin: It is, uh, you’re building a little garden, (0:23:48) Kevin: everything’s kind of randomly generated, the items you get. (0:23:52) Kevin: Um, so it’s an interesting loop of trying to expand your item and trying to get your garden and get the items you want. (0:23:59) Kevin: Um, but, uh, they’re getting an update. (0:24:02) Kevin: I am pleased to see this game, uh, continue getting support because it is a fun game. (0:24:06) Kevin: I need to go back to it probably now because on October 16th, (0:24:10) Kevin: which means when people are listening to this, it will already be out, (0:24:14) Kevin: There is getting an update with all of the other videos. (0:24:17) Kevin: Autumn themed items, we got pumpkins, jack-o’-lanterns, (0:24:22) Kevin: your fall leaves, and whatnot. (0:24:25) Kevin: So yeah, I think that’s the first set of seasonal items they’ve done like that before. (0:24:32) Kevin: Oh, no, that’s not true, they did a summer update. (0:24:34) Kevin: Either way, that actually might get me back in because I’ve been meaning to check it out. (0:24:42) Kevin: I’m sure they’ve done a lot of patches. (0:24:44) Kevin: the 10 months it’s been out. (0:24:45) Spencer: So I’m looking at this. Are you on like an island or something or are you what exactly it’s like you said Just randomly generated (0:24:50) Kevin: So, you… yeah, so it starts off… you’re basically on a floating island or set… (0:25:01) Kevin: it’s a tile-based grid-type game, right? (0:25:05) Kevin: And so it’s just floating out in space. (0:25:08) Kevin: It’s basically like an island. (0:25:10) Spencer: Okay, hence galaxy. (0:25:11) Kevin: And you’re… yeah, yeah, that’s the name, right? (0:25:14) Kevin: Yeah, Garden Galaxy. (0:25:15) Kevin: And you’re just… you’re generating items to decorate your garden, but that includes… (0:25:20) Kevin: like, new piles of terrain and land to expand your area. (0:25:27) Kevin: So yeah, it is… it’s a fascinating little game because it’s… at least when I first played it, (0:25:28) Spencer: Ah, okay. (0:25:36) Kevin: it requires some patience. (0:25:39) Kevin: I remember calling it the most frustrating, cozy, or relaxing game I’ve ever played, (0:25:45) Kevin: because the loop of how things were generated was… (0:25:49) Kevin: » Thank you. (0:25:50) Kevin: » I recommend people do check it out because it’s only like 10 bucks and it is relaxing. At least when it wasn’t frustrating. (0:26:10) Kevin: Again, that is October 16th for the autumn update. Go get your spooky garden on and whatnot. Uh, oh god, oh no. (0:26:20) Kevin: No, this next news. I don’t like it. No, that’s why I don’t like it. Go ahead. (0:26:24) Spencer: Oh, I saw it. I’m excited. You want me to announce it? (0:26:31) Spencer: Alright, well, our next thing, Animal Crossing LEGO sets. (0:26:38) Spencer: This is an audio podcast, but I’m rubbing my hands together. (0:26:41) Kevin: Can hear it I can oh we have Okay, you’re already a Lego man, okay See that’s that’s a thing right cuz I’ve managed to not dive into Lego Like it’s it’s always been there. It’s tempted me But this is the one that’s probably gonna break me I’m I’m gonna be in (0:26:43) Spencer: If there’s one thing I spend more money on than video games, it is LEGO sets. (0:26:51) Spencer: Oh yeah, I’m looking at the Rivendell set right now. (0:27:11) Kevin: So to get more specific, there’s been rumors and leaks of this and whatnot. (0:27:15) Kevin: But we have official announcements that it will be releasing on March 2024. (0:27:21) Kevin: We have a handful of sets. (0:27:27) Kevin: They are Bunny’s Outdoor Activities, Cap’n’s Island Boat Tour, (0:27:31) Kevin: Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House, Isabelle’s House Visit, and Julian’s Birthday Party. (0:27:36) Spencer: So, my understanding is that these sets are also modular, this is what I’ve heard through the grapevine, and they are meant to be able to essentially create your own island as if you were actually making an island in Animal Crossing. (0:27:42) Kevin: Yes. That is correct. (0:27:50) Kevin: Yes, that is correct. They come, all the sets come on this flat base or whatever and yeah, (0:27:58) Kevin: you’ll just be able to swap the positions or interlock them. You know, LEGO your way through it and whatnot. (0:28:04) Kevin: Yeah, yeah. (0:28:04) Spencer: Yeah, I mean, they’re Legos, so, like, you know. (0:28:07) Spencer: Yes. (0:28:08) Spencer: But, uh… (0:28:10) Spencer: Which makes me feel like we can expect to see more than just what’s announced in the future. (0:28:15) Kevin: Yes, so one of the kickers the there’s minifigs right of course lego that’s one of the half the fun or whatever From what I saw they’re nothing too crazy. They all look pretty standard minifigs That look like Animal Crossing characters Okay, go ahead go ahead (0:28:26) Spencer: Yeah, now I have a gripe with these minifigs, I’m sorry, but the proportions look a little off in my opinion. (0:28:41) Spencer: When you’re playing Animal Crossing, the characters kind of look very like chibi-like and they’re very small, I guess. (0:28:47) Spencer: I mean, I guess they’re not small because your character also looks like it’s half the the size of a tree, but at the same time, everything is– (0:28:50) Kevin: Yeah. (0:28:56) Spencer: everything’s pretty trunk, you know, it’s just like you kind of have a big head, a little body, (0:29:01) Spencer: and they decided to make these regular minifigs size, so now this big head is on this kind of like elongated minifig body, and I don’t know, I think they should have gone with the shorter legs personally, or something, I just think they could have made it like half-sized minifigs. (0:29:11) Kevin: Yeah Okay I guess Yeah Well, I mean yeah, this is interesting because this is the merging of two very powerful vocal fan bases, right? (0:29:22) Spencer: I realized that would be an unpopular opinion. (0:29:39) Kevin: I will say though like I played since the original Animal Crossing right and they were even more chibi like back then they got a growth spurt (0:29:47) Spencer: Oh, for sure. (0:29:54) Kevin: So, I don’t know, maybe I’m just used to it because of that, but anyways, as for the sets, (0:30:01) Kevin: we have pricings for all of them. (0:30:05) Kevin: The most expensive one is Nook’s Cranny and the Rosy House, which is 75 bucks, which is forgiving for like, no sets, let’s say. (0:30:13) Spencer: Yeah, the LEGO sets are expensive now. (0:30:16) Spencer: So, 75 bucks for… (0:30:17) Kevin: Yeah. (0:30:19) Spencer: I mean you’re essentially getting two houses, right? (0:30:20) Kevin: Yes. More or less. (0:30:21) Spencer: Every other set is kind of more of one house, so… (0:30:24) Kevin: Yes. It’s still going to look small and I’m going to feel it’s way overpriced, but am I still going to get it? Probably. (0:30:32) Kevin: I want nookscranny. Oh, it’s not actually nookscranny. It’s one of the updated versions. It’s not the little shack. (0:30:37) Spencer: Yeah, it’s not the little shack, wow. (0:30:39) Kevin: Oh, that’s disappointing. Oh, well. (0:30:45) Kevin: But yeah, I’m really scared though, like, for myself because I’m worried. (0:30:54) Kevin: That this will be the gateway and I’m going to be buying my nookcranny set and I’m like, oh, you know what? There’s that Lego Green Hill Zone with Sonic. (0:31:03) Kevin: I could just put it right next to him, you know? Sonic could visit the cranny if I wanted to. (0:31:10) Spencer: You just, you know though, like in a year from now, they’re gonna have some, I’m gonna say almost $200 museum set, and it’s gonna have blathers, and it’s gonna have different sections of the museum, and little animals that you can put in there, little octopus, (0:31:23) Kevin: No! (0:31:29) Spencer: a little fish, a little frog, you know it’s in the pipeline. (0:31:33) Kevin: Why did you- I didn’t think about that. Why did you jinx me like this? (0:31:37) Kevin: No! That’s gonna be the best one! (0:31:40) Kevin: No! (0:31:41) Kevin: We don’t have Town Hall either. That one’s gonna be big. (0:31:41) Spencer: They go, “If it’s not in the pipeline, come hire me.” (0:31:44) Spencer: Ugh, yeah, town hall. (0:31:47) Kevin: Oh, it’s gonna hurt me. Okay. (0:31:50) Kevin: But, this is just the tip of the iceberg, because we’re talking Animal Crossing, right? (0:31:55) Kevin: There is very much room for the Animal Crossing blind bag minifigs or whatever. (0:32:01) Kevin: Um, or even furniture set. (0:32:03) Kevin: Animal Crossing has a lot of items, so I could easily dip into that. (0:32:07) Spencer: Yeah, everything in Animal Crossing could be a blind bag for this set. (0:32:08) Kevin: Right? And that terrorized me? (0:32:12) Spencer: It is a little, yeah. (0:32:15) Kevin: Oh, we don’t have a K.K. (0:32:39) Kevin: So yeah, stay tuned to see my demise as I finally dive into the LEGO world, and it all ends for me. (0:32:48) Kevin: All right, so again, that is 2024, still a few months before the end of that. (0:32:55) Kevin: Okay, you know what, I have a question for you. You say you’re into LEGO, (0:32:57) Kevin: I don’t know how hardcore you are, but do LEGOs run out of stock easily? (0:33:04) Spencer: Hear me sigh as I say that, um, trying to think. (0:33:11) Spencer: So in the past I used to just, you know, back, back in the day, you know, when they were still doing kind of just their, their own sets, which they still do. (0:33:20) Spencer: I know people complain that they have like too many licensed sets now, but they have plenty of unlicensed or, you know, only Lego sets. (0:33:29) Spencer: Um, you know, I kind of just got what was there. (0:33:32) Spencer: I was never particularly looking for any kind of (0:33:34) Spencer: set. There was this Mars like Mars set that they had that I really enjoyed that I did try to get like a couple of different sets from but nothing like you know going out of my way and stuff with the advent of the internet though and being able to look all this stuff up like I am now as an adult. There are definitely sets that do you know do just disappear because they’ve sold out of them or they just stop making them. I can’t imagine them doing this with the (0:33:46) Kevin: Okay. (0:33:48) Kevin: Yeah. (0:34:04) Spencer: Animal Crossing set. You know I got to imagine that this is something that they’re planning to continue to release you know new sets for and keep updating with the old sets. For instance the Mario sets I think you can still get a lot of those you know at least if you look you might have to look a little bit harder but they’re generally like available. The set that I totally missed out on and just kick myself every time I think about it is they had a Voltron set and it came with all the different all different parts and they all like you know they all transformed into Voltron together and stuff. Yes it was and I saw that and I was like one day I’ll get it and then I just waited too long and that’s what happens but. (0:34:15) Kevin: Okay. (0:34:16) Kevin: Okay. (0:34:20) Kevin: Sure. (0:34:40) Kevin: You could, in fact, form the head. (0:34:52) Kevin: Oh, I know that feeling um well, i’m just worried because Like I said, I don’t know how the inventory issues are dealt with um in lego, but They’re drawing in the animal crossing nintendo crowd, right? We look what happened with van gogh Oh, come on Look what happened with Remember when julian was a commodity or not julian. Whatever his name was the Pat with the heterochromia (0:35:21) Spencer: Oh, yeah, yeah. (0:35:23) Kevin: And when new horizons drop If anyone could make this is the inventory problem, it would be these fans. Um, but oh boy, here we go uh but maybe the well the price isn’t even the worst for all of them, but uh We’ll see. Um I just want them to bring back by onical. That’s the only lego thing I ever really got those were cool little robot dudes (0:35:48) Spencer: Hmm, interesting. I was somewhat into Bionicle. I had quite a few, but not as much as the regular sets. (0:35:58) Kevin: All right, um, two other pieces of news album and put them on here, (0:36:04) Kevin: but I do want to mention them. (0:36:06) Kevin: I hope I, I listened to the last episode, but I hope I’m not repeating anything. (0:36:10) Kevin: Um, there have been patches dropped both for Meneko’s night market and paleo pines. (0:36:16) Kevin: Uh, last two, well, the last game I covered and the one we’re covering today, (0:36:20) Kevin: um, the Meneko’s night market. (0:36:23) Kevin: I don’t know all the details, but I’m very thankful that they’ve got these patches (0:36:28) Kevin: out quickly and, uh, and they’re already available for switch and steam versions. (0:36:34) Kevin: Um, I hope Al will find the links and maybe put them in the show notes, (0:36:39) Kevin: but, uh, go check them out. (0:36:41) Kevin: I will possibly fire up Meneko’s night market again, see how much it’s improved. (0:36:45) Kevin: Um, because I very much liked that game, just hoping for few fixes and well, (0:36:50) Kevin: they roll some out, uh, paleo pines. (0:36:53) Kevin: I read the patch notes and it’s fascinating. (0:36:57) Kevin: Uh, at least one of the items is fascinating. (0:36:59) Kevin: In general, they just kind of, you know, polished up a few edges and, and did nice things. (0:37:05) Kevin: No major updates. (0:37:06) Kevin: Um, but, uh, with that said, let’s, let’s just get on into it. (0:37:13) Kevin: Uh, let’s talk about paleo pines. (0:37:14) Spencer: Yes, paleopines. (0:37:15) Kevin: Okay. (0:37:18) Kevin: So this is available on steam switch. (0:37:22) Kevin: I don’t know what else it’s available on. (0:37:23) Spencer: I think it’s available on everything. (0:37:24) Kevin: Uh, is it? (0:37:27) Kevin: Okay. (0:37:27) Kevin: Um. (0:37:28) Kevin: So, for people who don’t know, the elevator pitch is pretty simple. (0:37:33) Kevin: It’s farming, but you have dinosaurs. (0:37:35) Kevin: Um, it’s what’s on the box, and it’s what you get. (0:37:38) Kevin: Um. (0:37:39) Spencer: It’s… exactly what you get. (0:37:39) Kevin: Yup. (0:37:44) Kevin: Alright, so let’s, before we get into the nitty gritty, what are your overall thoughts? (0:37:51) Spencer: My overall thoughts and opinions, it’s good to start off with this because I’m someone that kind of complains about things even if I like them. So I enjoyed this game. I did have a thoroughly good time myself playing this game. There are plenty of things I would change about it but ultimately this is probably a game I will come back to I might even play it after we stop talking to be quite honest. (0:38:14) Kevin: Okay, I probably will see [laugh] (0:38:17) Spencer: yeah the last episode I was on (0:38:21) Spencer: I talked about parkasaurus I don’t think I’ve touched that game since we stopped talking about it yeah but this game this game was definitely enjoyable it’s got a lot of charm you know using the dinosaurs for farming is different I guess I mean I’m not as big of a farming game player has you know you guys are so maybe this is just exactly the same you just skinned as dinosaurs but it was fun (0:38:25) Kevin: Hahaha, well there you go. (0:38:39) Kevin: » Yes, right, yeah, yep. (0:38:51) Spencer: it has a collection element to it very much kind of like Pokemon or something like that you know so it scratches a lot of different itches for a lot of different people and I feel like you can get yourself lost without necessarily doing the main kind of quest so to speak yeah there are missions that you do too in this game and you know I spent plenty of time just fumbling around doing my own thing. (0:38:57) Kevin: - Yeah. (0:39:21) Spencer: You know, ultimately that’s kind of what I like in games like this, so yeah, I had a great time playing it, great, great might be a little exaggerating, so yeah, what did you think? (0:39:30) Kevin: Mm-hmm, okay All right, um So overall it’s a definite thumbs up and recommend for me This is hard for me because I love dinosaurs very much I Was a dinosaur kid growing up. I watched Jurassic Park when I was little dinosaurs were my Pokemon before Pokemon and (0:39:57) Kevin: And so, obviously I’m heavily biased toward a game that… (0:40:00) Kevin: …explores that, but as someone who is relatively well-versed in farming games, I still think it’s enjoyable. (0:40:11) Kevin: All the points you made, I agree with. (0:40:15) Kevin: So, let’s get into the… (0:40:19) Kevin: But, overall though, I would recommend this to people to try out. (0:40:23) Kevin: If you enjoy farming games, I think there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy this. (0:40:27) Kevin: And if you enjoy dinosaurs, you will probably also- (0:40:30) Kevin: enjoy this. (0:40:31) Spencer: you might even enjoy it even more than if you were just a farming game person quite honestly. (0:40:32) Kevin: I actually agree, yes, because I do think the dinosaurs are done really well. (0:40:40) Kevin: Um, but okay, let’s start into this specific. (0:40:43) Kevin: So, I have three sections here. (0:40:48) Kevin: The bad, the good, and the ugly. (0:40:50) Spencer: OK. (0:40:51) Kevin: So let’s start with the bad. What complaints do you have? (0:40:51) Spencer: Complaints. (0:40:56) Spencer: So the biggest thing– my complaints are small things that add up, right? (0:41:04) Spencer: Accessing things. (0:41:05) Spencer: For instance, if you’re on a mounted dinosaur, (0:41:09) Spencer: for whatever reason– unless I’m just horrible at this game– (0:41:12) Spencer: you cannot access or interact with things other than the dinosaur’s interaction. (0:41:18) Spencer: So let’s say you start off with the parasaur. (0:41:20) Spencer: That’s just your dinosaur that you start off with. (0:41:21) Kevin: Right? (0:41:23) Kevin: Right (0:41:23) Spencer: And each dinosaur has a skill. (0:41:27) Spencer: They can clear debris, which is what the parasaur can do. (0:41:30) Spencer: And it can sprint. Two actions. (0:41:32) Spencer: But if you’re not doing that, you can’t interact with anything else. (0:41:38) Spencer: If you want to talk to someone, you have to get off your dinosaur. (0:41:41) Spencer: If you want to access your storage, you have to get off your dinosaur. (0:41:44) Spencer: Which just blows me away. I was like, (0:41:46) Spencer: “Come on, the person’s right there. Just let me talk to them. (0:41:48) Spencer: to them. Why do I have to get off my dinosaur? (0:41:49) Kevin: Yep, yep, absolutely, um Yeah, I I want to put just a little side note, um since we’re getting into it, uh Spencer and I are dinosaurs or nerds so we will be using dinosaur names Apologies if you if you listener might not be familiar. I invite you to look them up because dinosaurs are cool (0:41:50) Spencer: So, that would be one thing I would, you know, developers, if you’re listening, patch that, please. (0:42:17) Spencer: Indeed, and then you’ll see the name and then you’ll be like, “How do I pronounce that?” (0:42:21) Spencer: And quite honestly, we probably won’t pronounce all of them right, but it’s fun and trying. (0:42:25) Kevin: yep yes okay but um but yes that’s that’s a good point um that is annoying how you can’t talk to someone uh or gather certain points gather certain materials off foraging points and whatnot while on a dinosaur uh at the very yeah no judge say that I can kind of understand the the foraging part maybe you’re high up on a t-rex but come on (0:42:44) Spencer: That’s correct, because some… Oh, sorry, go ahead. (0:42:55) Kevin: can talk to someone while mounted on a t-rex I can say hey (0:42:59) Spencer: Yeah, I don’t really understand the decision, to be quite honest. (0:43:05) Kevin: Yeah, well, there’s a few things I don’t 100% understand, like, so there’s a handful of little things. I don’t know if they all add up to me something major, but like, one of my biggest gripes is inventory stuff. You can get big numbers of items, right? Like, you can get hundreds and hundreds of pieces of wood. (0:43:28) Kevin: Well, when you want to move between your bag and your storage or whatever, you don’t have the option of saying, “Okay, take out…” (0:43:35) Kevin: …20 or 30. You can only do the entire amount or half of it. And that’s frustrating. (0:43:38) Spencer: Yes, I was gonna ask this, I wasn’t sure if I was just like, not getting- (0:43:44) Spencer: Was there a tutorial I missed? Or if this is like, you know, just, but yeah, it’s only stacks, right? (0:43:47) Kevin: nope, or at least, I missed it too then. (0:43:51) Kevin: Yeah, you can, and what’s odd is, it exists because when you sell things at the trader or whatever, (0:43:52) Spencer: Like, I was like- (0:43:57) Kevin: you can select exactly how many you want to sell. (0:44:01) Kevin: But that’s the only time. (0:44:02) Spencer: Yeah, no, but then it’s and it gets even more deep than that because it’s Inventory management from your storage to inventory is only stacks, right? So like you have 300 wood in your storage and then you click on it and it’ll put all 300 in there but in stacks of a hundred and then now you have to go back in return 200 stacks, so you only have one stack and (0:44:23) Kevin: Yup, yup, exactly. (0:44:29) Spencer: Then when you go to sell that wood, here’s what get (0:44:32) Spencer: me. You go to sell that wood, and then you can select individually. You can select like I only sell two wood, right? And they do have a button for min and max. So like I want to sell the whole stack of wood, but they don’t have a button to increment it in tens. Also, which I feel like is something like, yeah, that really, that whole thing needs a lot of work. (0:44:56) Kevin: Yeah, it is wild and again, there’s even the trading like said it’s still missing that stacks of 10 which would be nice But the fact that that’s the only place where you can do Individual counts of whatnot. It’s baffling to me Let’s see what what other little complaints can you think of? (0:45:20) Spencer: So, I don’t know if this would be a little complaint. (0:45:25) Spencer: I don’t know where this falls on your good, bad, and ugly. (0:45:25) Kevin: Hehe. (0:45:29) Spencer: I will say there were a lot of things I was finding out about the game. (0:45:34) Spencer: I didn’t get, I’ll be honest, I didn’t get like probably end game, is there an end game? (0:45:39) Spencer: I don’t really know. (0:45:41) Kevin: I think there is. I mean, there’s the main quest. You have to find where the rest of the parasaurs are. (0:45:42) Spencer: There is, right? (0:45:44) Spencer: Yeah. (0:45:45) Spencer: Yeah. (0:45:46) Spencer: Yeah, you know, like I said earlier, I kind of… (0:45:50) Spencer: just ended up doing my own thing, which is, you know, it is what it is. (0:45:52) Kevin: Yeah. (0:45:53) Kevin: Uh huh. (0:45:55) Spencer: That’s kind of how it’s designed in the game. (0:45:57) Spencer: But so there’s a lot of things that I feel like I was finding out kind of on my own without… (0:46:06) Spencer: that would have been better maybe explained, you know, like I’ll be honest. (0:46:12) Spencer: I didn’t realize that holding what was the RZ was sprint for some of those dinosaurs. (0:46:18) Spencer: I was puttin’ around that whole area, and it was taking me forever. (0:46:18) Kevin: Yep Yeah, ha ha ha ha oh no Oh No Um, oh, that’s raw. I agree with you Um, this is a complaint I have about many games because I think it’s a critical thing to be clear and explain yourself well and whatnot Um, I am struggling to think of I had a specific example, but I can’t think of it right now (0:46:23) Spencer: It would take like a half day just to get across the place. (0:46:47) Kevin: The sprinting thing there is a (0:46:48) Kevin: prompt on the bottom of the screen, but if you don’t pay it, they don’t call it out or anything. (0:46:52) Kevin: So it’s easy to miss, because there’s other prompts that are there, (0:46:56) Kevin: and the sprinting prompt is added when you’re on the right dinosaur, (0:47:00) Kevin: but it’s not there when you’re not on it, so it’s easily missable. (0:47:04) Kevin: possible. (0:47:06) Spencer: Oh, and so here’s the thing with the sprinting thing, too. (0:47:12) Spencer: If you click on, I believe it’s just R, (0:47:15) Spencer: your character will auto run in that direction. (0:47:16) Kevin: Wait, what? (0:47:17) Kevin: I didn’t know that! (0:47:19) Kevin: She- what?! (0:47:19) Spencer: Yes, there’s an auto run button. (0:47:21) Kevin: Oh my goodness. (0:47:22) Spencer: So I was clicking auto run, and I was thinking it was the sprint half the time. (0:47:22) Kevin: Oh, there you go. (0:47:24) Kevin: Oh, case in point. (0:47:32) Spencer: And I was like, this doesn’t look any faster. (0:47:35) Spencer: I guess I don’t need to hold the button. (0:47:36) Spencer: I feel like there’s a lot of things that get fed to you at either inopportune moments or just as far as information goes. (0:47:50) Spencer: You’re just kind of like, “Huh, I could have used that information like three days ago.” (0:47:54) Kevin: Yup, there was oh the So there is I remember my example. Um, there is a help option in the pause menu and it does have some tutorials in there It doesn’t really let you know that they’re there Which is a shame because a number of them are very helpful. They explain how to use your tools The one I wanted to mentioned was the soil we’ll get into it into it in a bit but essentially how to properly fertilize and till the soil and stuff like that. (0:48:29) Kevin: That information, I didn’t realize how it worked until I happened to find it in the tutorial items in the help menu. (0:48:37) Kevin: It would have been nice if that had been called out earlier. (0:48:40) Spencer: It’s funny that you mention the soil because it wasn’t until only the other day that I was, again, I was just thumbing through the profiles of the vegetables and I was like, (0:48:51) Spencer: “Huh, they really want you to crop rotate in this game, don’t they?” (0:48:53) Kevin: Yep, yep. (0:48:55) Spencer: That would have been useful to know before I planted tons of vegetables in random areas. (0:49:01) Kevin: Yep, um, absolutely. (0:49:04) Kevin: Um, so yeah, that is a complaint, like I said, I have about many games, just lack of clarity or not explaining things well. (0:49:12) Kevin: Uh, one hopefully that can get updated because that’s not impossible to fix. (0:49:17) Kevin: Just add some more prompts at certain points, so. (0:49:19) Spencer: No. (0:49:19) Spencer: Yeah, and I will give them credit, right? (0:49:20) Kevin: Fingers crossed we get those patches. (0:49:25) Spencer: Like some games you sit through tutorials and they are like, you know, some omnipotent someone or other talking at you going, “Hit A to use the ox.” (0:49:31) Kevin: Yep, yep Yep Yeah, it does it is not very handhold be not at all you Yeah, that’s One of the pros in my book that it doesn’t really put any pressure on you in almost any way (0:49:35) Spencer: You know, and then you’re like, “Okay, like I get it.” (0:49:37) Spencer: And then you have to sit there for like an hour. (0:49:39) Spencer: Right? (0:49:40) Spencer: This game really does kind of let you play the game almost right away. (0:49:58) Kevin: And I’ll get into that later when we talk about quests I think in the more (0:50:01) Kevin: detail but one final item I wanted to add in the bad list well I guess this kind of goes in the ugly I’m not the biggest fan of the art style of the game so okay well let me be more specific I like the dinosaurs the dinosaurs look great they’re they’re very cutesy and the way they’re presented in this game where people are just hanging out they’re your pals and working with them (0:50:16) Spencer: Really? (0:50:31) Kevin: and they live on your farm they’re not intimidating or scary I think that was managed really well I think that works well and I think it’s fantastic my part problem is the people right the people also have this very cutesy art style and it’s this might just be a very personal thing but it is really (0:50:48) Spencer: Okay, okay. (0:51:01) Kevin: looks like a Disney Junior show basically that’s the way I describe it in fact I watch Bluey right so I’ve seen other ads for Disney Junior shows there is one actually called Dino Ranch and it looks a lot like this yeah (0:51:07) Spencer: Yeah, I mean (0:51:18) Spencer: Yeah, the people are, I mean, it’s an art style, that’s for sure. (0:51:24) Spencer: It’s a design choice that they made. (0:51:27) Kevin: Yeah, and everything is very saccharine, like very… (0:51:31) Kevin: Happy… (0:51:33) Kevin: No one gets angry or there’s big problems or anything like that. (0:51:38) Kevin: There’s a character who says “zippity” and it just feels very kid show… (0:51:42) Kevin: Umm… (0:51:47) Spencer: Yeah, well, eh. So there’s a couple characters. One that stood out to me as Pippin. (0:51:54) Spencer: He does kind of get a little grumpy. (0:51:54) Kevin: Yeah They they’re actually in be non-binary Which I just like a thumbs up. That’s all right. No, but I just thumbs up to the Devs for throwing that in there right and I’ll have Pippin Pippin’s a little bit of a gremlin Go ahead Oh, yeah, yeah, I forgot about that that. (0:51:57) Spencer: Oh, sorry. (0:52:10) Spencer: Ah, yeah, but they get a little like, onry about things if you ask them to make like a, they make these, yeah, they make these like treats that, that’s basically how you tame the dinosaurs and they have like very specific, “Oh, it’s my family recipe, like don’t, we don’t screw with it” and then you ask them to make other treats and then they kind of get all upset about it instead of like, “Ah, fine, take your, take your
It has arrived: The 2023 Noles247 Draft. Florida State's roster, split among two of the most prestigious franchises in the history of sports and selected by two of the most cunning football minds humanity has ever known. Team Box Checkers vs. Team Landing Stickers. Chris Nee leads the Box Checkers for a fourth year. A crafty veteran, Nee is meticulous and unflinching in his strategic approach to not caring about what sort of squad he actually fields as long as he finds value with each selection. His ability to turn tackles into guards and corners into safeties is the stuff of legends. Brendan Sonnone guides the Landing Stickers. This wanna-be GM has won many an award in offseason simulation leagues, but beating Nee has proven to be an elusive endeavor. Nerves often get to Sonnone, creating panicky picks that deplete his roster before it's even built. Trey Rowland hosts the battle among these two titans. Kevin Little and Coach AB will provide commentary while commissioning to make sure rules are abided by and the picks run on time. Oh, and AB and Kev will be throwing some curveballs at the two GMs throughout the draft to spice things up. Who will field the most complete team? Will Sonnone be sober enough to get his picks in on time? Is Kev's cat really a dog? Will Nee care to actually make his pick? Is snapping important to anyone? You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. 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
It has arrived: The 2023 Noles247 Draft. Florida State's roster, split among two of the most prestigious franchises in the history of sports and selected by two of the most cunning football minds humanity has ever known. Team Box Checkers vs. Team Landing Stickers. Chris Nee leads the Box Checkers for a fourth year. A crafty veteran, Nee is meticulous and unflinching in his strategic approach to not caring about what sort of squad he actually fields as long as he finds value with each selection. His ability to turn tackles into guards and corners into safeties is the stuff of legends. Brendan Sonnone guides the Landing Stickers. This wanna-be GM has won many an award in offseason simulation leagues, but beating Nee has proven to be an elusive endeavor. Nerves often get to Sonnone, creating panicky picks that deplete his roster before it's even built. Trey Rowland hosts the battle among these two titans. Kevin Little and Coach AB will provide commentary while commissioning to make sure rules are abided by and the picks run on time. Oh, and AB and Kev will be throwing some curveballs at the two GMs throughout the draft to spice things up. Who will field the most complete team? Will Sonnone be sober enough to get his picks in on time? Is Kev's cat really a dog? Will Nee care to actually make his pick? Is snapping important to anyone? You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. 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
Chris Nee joins CoachAB and Kevin Little to preview the QB room for the 2023 season. 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
The top 40 most important players list has returned to Noles247. This year the entire gang is in the ranking business and things got crazy. CoachAB and Kevin Little jump on the bench to break down players 40-31 with Brendan Sonnone. 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
What exactly does Keon Coleman bring to FSU's offense and how will opponents be able to slow down the Seminoles in 2023? Brendan Sonnone joins Kevin Little and Coach AB to analyze the X's and Os of adding Coleman to the mix. 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
Trey Rowland, Kevin Little, and CoachAB jump on to discuss the Florida State-Oklahoma game right afterwards. Join the boys as they give their instant thoughts on the offense and defense. What did the trio like and dislike in this thrilling victory and what is next for the FSU program? 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
We're checking in on the Seminoles with a whole bunch of folks who cover the Noles to review how the first half of the season has gone, what our expectations for Mike Norvell's squad is through the past 5 games, and more! Joined by Josh Newberg of On3, Curt Weiller of The Osceola, Ehsan Kassim of The Tallahassee Democrat, Ben Meyerson of Tomahawk Nation, and Kevin Little of X's & Noles (Noles 24/7). salomonedigitalmarketing.com - HUGE FSU Supporters and big in the NIL space. Have done deals with several FSU athletes including star QB Jordan Travis. Give him a Super Follow on Twitter and all proceeds go to NIL deals with FSU Athletes. Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SalomoneDM thegramco.com -- DFNS25 at checkout to save 25% on all your Delta 8-THC needs. garnetandgold.com -- NOSLAW to save 15% on the best FSU gear! Doug Rohan and his team at Rohan Law. Doug and his firm Rohan Law handle Personal Injury matters and they are ready to maximize your recovery with your car wreck case or your slip and fall. Follow them on Twitter and YouTube here: @RohanLawPC!
Welcome back to another episode of Locked on Seminoles, your favorite daily Florida State Seminoles sports podcast! Drake and Dave wanted to know what their eyes should be telling them about the performance of this Florida State team since Mike Norvell took over and throughout this Jekyll and Hyde-esque season, so they bring in a special guest—Kevin Little of X's and Noles (you absolutely should go check out their content). With Kevin's guidance, the guys dig into questions such as what's obviously improved the most on tape about this team since the start of the Norvell Era (hint: it's mostly on offense); how has Jordan Travis progressed the most as a passer during his time here; has JT13 actually been playing differently during Florida State's three-game losing streak (as compared to the ‘Noles four-game winning streak to start the year); whether fans are justified in their criticism of Adam Fuller's defense; why the defense has seemingly underperformed this year (or has it?) relative to preseason expectations; things we should hope to see differently out of the defense the remainder of the season; where Jordan Travis ranks among the ACC quarterback gauntlet; and expectations for the remainder of the season (spoiler alert: you get to hear about how Miami is a bad football team on tape!). You won't wanna miss that and much more in this episode, which is equal parts fun, informative, and relieving, thanks to Kevin Little! As always, thanks for making Locked on Seminoles your first listen each and every day. We thank y'all for all the love and support and hope you enjoy the show. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! SweatBlockIf you or someone you love is experiencing embarrassing sweat or odor try Sweatblock. Save 20% with promo codeLocked On at sweatblock.com. Also available on Amazon. LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Locked on Seminoles, your favorite daily Florida State Seminoles sports podcast! Drake and Dave wanted to know what their eyes should be telling them about the performance of this Florida State team since Mike Norvell took over and throughout this Jekyll and Hyde-esque season, so they bring in a special guest—Kevin Little of X's and Noles (you absolutely should go check out their content).With Kevin's guidance, the guys dig into questions such as what's obviously improved the most on tape about this team since the start of the Norvell Era (hint: it's mostly on offense); how has Jordan Travis progressed the most as a passer during his time here; has JT13 actually been playing differently during Florida State's three-game losing streak (as compared to the ‘Noles four-game winning streak to start the year); whether fans are justified in their criticism of Adam Fuller's defense; why the defense has seemingly underperformed this year (or has it?) relative to preseason expectations; things we should hope to see differently out of the defense the remainder of the season; where Jordan Travis ranks among the ACC quarterback gauntlet; and expectations for the remainder of the season (spoiler alert: you get to hear about how Miami is a bad football team on tape!).You won't wanna miss that and much more in this episode, which is equal parts fun, informative, and relieving, thanks to Kevin Little!As always, thanks for making Locked on Seminoles your first listen each and every day. We thank y'all for all the love and support and hope you enjoy the show.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!SweatBlockIf you or someone you love is experiencing embarrassing sweat or odor try Sweatblock. Save 20% with promo codeLocked On at sweatblock.com. Also available on Amazon.LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Locked on Seminoles, your favorite daily Florida State Seminoles sports podcast! Drake and Dave wanted to know what their eyes should be telling them about the performance of this Florida State team since Mike Norvell took over and throughout this Jekyll and Hyde-esque season, so they bring in a special guest—Kevin Little of X's and Noles (you absolutely should go check out their content). With Kevin's guidance, the guys dig into questions such as what's obviously improved the most on tape about this team since the start of the Norvell Era (hint: it's mostly on offense); how has Jordan Travis progressed the most as a passer during his time here; has JT13 actually been playing differently during Florida State's three-game losing streak (as compared to the ‘Noles four-game winning streak to start the year); whether fans are justified in their criticism of Adam Fuller's defense; why the defense has seemingly underperformed this year (or has it?) relative to preseason expectations; things we should hope to see differently out of the defense the remainder of the season; where Jordan Travis ranks among the ACC quarterback gauntlet; and expectations for the remainder of the season (spoiler alert: you get to hear about how Miami is a bad football team on tape!). You won't wanna miss that and much more in this episode, which is equal parts fun, informative, and relieving, thanks to Kevin Little! As always, thanks for making Locked on Seminoles your first listen each and every day. We thank y'all for all the love and support and hope you enjoy the show. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! SweatBlockIf you or someone you love is experiencing embarrassing sweat or odor try Sweatblock. Save 20% with promo codeLocked On at sweatblock.com. Also available on Amazon. LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Locked on Seminoles, your favorite daily Florida State Seminoles sports podcast! Drake and Dave wanted to know what their eyes should be telling them about the performance of this Florida State team since Mike Norvell took over and throughout this Jekyll and Hyde-esque season, so they bring in a special guest—Kevin Little of X's and Noles (you absolutely should go check out their content).With Kevin's guidance, the guys dig into questions such as what's obviously improved the most on tape about this team since the start of the Norvell Era (hint: it's mostly on offense); how has Jordan Travis progressed the most as a passer during his time here; has JT13 actually been playing differently during Florida State's three-game losing streak (as compared to the ‘Noles four-game winning streak to start the year); whether fans are justified in their criticism of Adam Fuller's defense; why the defense has seemingly underperformed this year (or has it?) relative to preseason expectations; things we should hope to see differently out of the defense the remainder of the season; where Jordan Travis ranks among the ACC quarterback gauntlet; and expectations for the remainder of the season (spoiler alert: you get to hear about how Miami is a bad football team on tape!).You won't wanna miss that and much more in this episode, which is equal parts fun, informative, and relieving, thanks to Kevin Little!As always, thanks for making Locked on Seminoles your first listen each and every day. We thank y'all for all the love and support and hope you enjoy the show.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!SweatBlockIf you or someone you love is experiencing embarrassing sweat or odor try Sweatblock. Save 20% with promo codeLocked On at sweatblock.com. Also available on Amazon.LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Florida State lost a close game against North Carolina State on Saturday night. There has been a lot of conversation surrounding that game as FSU blew a 14-point halftime lead. The offense found productivity in the first half but fell apart in the second half. What happened? Jump on in and get the answers from Trey Rowland, Kevin Little, and CoachAB. 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
BELLE Vue lead the Premiership Grand Final by 12 points after an eventful first leg in Manchester on Monday. We have reaction from Aces captain Brady Kurtz, the so far 10 heats undefeated undefeated Robert Lambert, and team managers Mark Lemon & Simon Stead. In part 2, our main feature is with 3x World Champion, Aces legend and pit corner advisor to Robert Lambert, Jason Crump. Talking about he Premiership Grand Final, Robert Lambert's development on the world stage, as well as his work with the British youth & what the next generation holds. And in part 3 we get reaction from Teesside where Poole Pirates claimed the advantage against Redcar in the Championship KO cup 1st leg. And we catch up with Kevin Little, Berwick Bullets team manager after their narrow NL Playoff semi final win over Mildenhall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida State's Top 25 matchup against divisional foe Wake Forest is going on as scheduled this Saturday. Noles247's On The Bench takes a quick look at this matchup and gives insight into FSU's week of practice, Dave Clawson's comments on the game being played, and more. We also play a lengthy game of Buy or Sonnone, presented by The Turner Group, and drop a quick recruiting update during the show. **00:30-Cold Open **02:30-Intro **03:20-The latest on FSU's game this weekend re: Hurricane Ian **05:40-Dave Clawson's comments from earlier this week **9:30-Practice observations on Jordan Travis, Omarion Cooper, and more **19:00-Buy or Sonnone, presented by The Turner Group(!!!): Is Norvell ahead of schedule, recruiting scoop, putting Chris' kids through college **50:00-Commercial break **51:00-The Slow Mesh, with Kevin Little **53:30-Wake preview/predictions You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. 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
Florida State found themselves on the right end of a blowout for the first time in a while. As always Trey Rowland, Kevin Little, and CoachAB find themselves on the right side of the film review. There was a lot going even in a blowout so it's important to look at the details of the game that led to the blowout. Come on in and tune in as the boys break down the film and give you a sense of what FSU is doing right and wrong. 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
Another Saturday night and another win for Florida State. This win was in blowout fashion for the Seminoles as they took care of business against Boston College. Kevin Little and CoachAB jump on for a late night instant reaction. They boys sit down and break down the nights action, look ahead to Wake Forest, and talk about the plusses and minuses from the game. 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
Noles win!!! Noles win!!! They said it couldn't be done but here we are. Florida State held on to beat LSU 24-23 in front of a packed house in the Superdome. Listen to Trey Rowland, Coach Adam Brown, and Kevin Little give their instant reaction thoughts to the game. 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
What's the best strategy for FSU's offense this season given its personnel? A heavy dose of Jordan Travis, of course, but then what? Trey Rowland, Kevin Little, and Coach AB go over the offense and what they think the Seminoles should try to do schematically around Travis this season. 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
Baw gawd, that's Trey Rowland's theme music!!! The Noles247 staff got stronger today as we formally announce the addition of Trey Rowland. Florida State fans will know Trey from his work on the Rowlcast – his podcast in which he combined a unique blend of insight/passion/hijinx to go along with natural interview skills to create one of the most recognizable shows in the FSU market – as well as the Triple Option, the X's and O's breakdown show with Noles247's Kevin Little and Adam Brown. Trey is bringing his energy and skill set as a host to help build the On The Bench podcast, assist with video projects along with Kev and AB, and to build more content as Noles247 expands its footprint. Join us in welcoming Trey to the team! You can subscribe to On The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noles247 is getting bigger. We're bringing on Kevin Little and Adam Brown from the X's and Noles YouTube channel – you'll know them from The Triple Option show, as well as their work at Tomahawk Nation – to add extra insight into Florida State football through videos, stories, and podcasts. Their announcement was aired on Tuesday evening via their YouTube channel, with Chris Nee and Zach Blostein joining the duo to do a film breakdown of FSU's recent QB offers as well as a quick preview of the Elite Camp coming up on Saturday. We put that episode in podcast form so On The Bench subscribers can get a feel for the content they can get from Kev and AB. Enjoy! You can subscribe to On The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our new YouTube channel. Last, but not least, please give the X's and Noles YouTube channel a follow as well for the most in-depth analysis of FSU football anywhere around. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thanks for listening to Noles News Now, your audio home for all things Florida State here on the Tomahawk Nation podcast network. I'm your host Brian Pellerin here on this Wednesday morning May 18th. We start with the FSU football team... just 101 days away from the start of the season against Duquesne. Time and network remain TBD... but we do now know the start time and network for two of their higher-profile contests this season. Of course, I'm talking about the 2 against their SEC opponents. The first of those is the Labor Day weekend, Allstate Louisiana Kickoff against LSU. That game was already set for Sunday, Sept. 4th, but Tuesday the schools announced it will kick off at 7:30 ET on ABC. That's a second straight season with a Labor Day Sunday ABC primetime contest for the Noles after last year's thrilling OT loss to Notre Dame at Doak. This one is in LSU's backyard though -- New Orleans at the Caesar's Superdome. The other primetime contest comes on Thanksgiving weekend as the Noles host Florida on Black Friday. That contest on November 25th also at 7:30. Hopefully, the Noles are playing for bowl positioning instead of bowl positioning like a year ago. The guys on the roster taking a step forward will play a big role in that happening. Our team at Tomahawk Nation has taken a close look at how some of those potential stars performed in the spring. This week, the fifth and final installment looked at the secondary specifically AZ Thomas and Sam McCall. Head to TomahawkNation.com to see Kevin Little's film breakdown of their tape to see what could be coming this fall. If you missed the other breakdowns, that article has links to those for Mycah Pittman, Jared Verse, Trey Benson, and Bless Harris. On the baseball diamond, the Seminoles traveled down the road to Gainesville for their final midweek contest of the season to face the Gators. It opened with a flurry of offense from each team. The teams alternated scoring in each of the first four innings before the bullpens really stepped up and posted zeros until the 9th. The Gators and Noles were knotted at 5 at that point... but in the bottom of the inning, the Gators untied it. A two-out knock brought up lefty Sterlin Thompson, pushing Mike Martin Jr. to turn to a lefty of his own in Andrew Armstrong. But a hanging breaking ball ended up way over the right field wall for a 7-5 final. The Gators claim the game and the season series. For a full breakdown of the game, check out our Three Up, Three Down article posted now on TomahawkNation.com. The Noles now turn their attention to the close of ACC regular-season play in Chapel Hill against UNC this weekend. That'll do it for today's Noles News Now. We'll be back on Friday with more of the headlines you don't want to miss so be sure to follow or subscribe so you don't miss a thing. And if you like what you're hearing, please rate and leave a review. Until then, you can find everything you need on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thanks for listening to Noles News Now, your audio home for all things Florida State here on the Tomahawk Nation podcast network. I'm your host Brian Pellerin here on this Wednesday morning May 18th. We start with the FSU football team... just 101 days away from the start of the season against Duquesne. Time and network remain TBD... but we do now know the start time and network for two of their higher-profile contests this season. Of course, I'm talking about the 2 against their SEC opponents. The first of those is the Labor Day weekend, Allstate Louisiana Kickoff against LSU. That game was already set for Sunday, Sept. 4th, but Tuesday the schools announced it will kick off at 7:30 ET on ABC. That's a second straight season with a Labor Day Sunday ABC primetime contest for the Noles after last year's thrilling OT loss to Notre Dame at Doak. This one is in LSU's backyard though -- New Orleans at the Caesar's Superdome. The other primetime contest comes on Thanksgiving weekend as the Noles host Florida on Black Friday. That contest on November 25th also at 7:30. Hopefully, the Noles are playing for bowl positioning instead of bowl positioning like a year ago. The guys on the roster taking a step forward will play a big role in that happening. Our team at Tomahawk Nation has taken a close look at how some of those potential stars performed in the spring. This week, the fifth and final installment looked at the secondary specifically AZ Thomas and Sam McCall. Head to TomahawkNation.com to see Kevin Little's film breakdown of their tape to see what could be coming this fall. If you missed the other breakdowns, that article has links to those for Mycah Pittman, Jared Verse, Trey Benson, and Bless Harris. On the baseball diamond, the Seminoles traveled down the road to Gainesville for their final midweek contest of the season to face the Gators. It opened with a flurry of offense from each team. The teams alternated scoring in each of the first four innings before the bullpens really stepped up and posted zeros until the 9th. The Gators and Noles were knotted at 5 at that point... but in the bottom of the inning, the Gators untied it. A two-out knock brought up lefty Sterlin Thompson, pushing Mike Martin Jr. to turn to a lefty of his own in Andrew Armstrong. But a hanging breaking ball ended up way over the right field wall for a 7-5 final. The Gators claim the game and the season series. For a full breakdown of the game, check out our Three Up, Three Down article posted now on TomahawkNation.com. The Noles now turn their attention to the close of ACC regular-season play in Chapel Hill against UNC this weekend. That'll do it for today's Noles News Now. We'll be back on Friday with more of the headlines you don't want to miss so be sure to follow or subscribe so you don't miss a thing. And if you like what you're hearing, please rate and leave a review. Until then, you can find everything you need on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the fourth video in our Spring Report Card series. You can find in-depth breakdowns of Mycah Pittman here, Jared Verse here, and Trey Benson here.The Florida State Seminole's offensive line has been a point of contention for the past few years. Jimbo left the cupboard bare on his way out of town, compounded by questionable development under the next regime. Since offensive linemen tend to need more time to grow and develop, those lost years have severely hampered the position group. Insert Alex Atkins. Atkins is a rising name in the coaching community. He was by far FSU's most effective recruiter this past season and seems to be moving the line in the right direction, but will that translate to the field in the fall? One big key to Atkins's success will be transfer tackle Bless Harris. His size has been a bit of a question mark but can he make up for some of that with awareness and athleticism? Coach AB jumps into the film with Kevin Little to review every snap of this year's spring game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the fourth video in our Spring Report Card series. You can find in-depth breakdowns of Mycah Pittman here, Jared Verse here, and Trey Benson here.The Florida State Seminole's offensive line has been a point of contention for the past few years. Jimbo left the cupboard bare on his way out of town, compounded by questionable development under the next regime. Since offensive linemen tend to need more time to grow and develop, those lost years have severely hampered the position group. Insert Alex Atkins. Atkins is a rising name in the coaching community. He was by far FSU's most effective recruiter this past season and seems to be moving the line in the right direction, but will that translate to the field in the fall? One big key to Atkins's success will be transfer tackle Bless Harris. His size has been a bit of a question mark but can he make up for some of that with awareness and athleticism? Coach AB jumps into the film with Kevin Little to review every snap of this year's spring game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The running back position is one that Norvell has shown consistent success with. He developed four runningbacks in four years at Memphis that had their names called out by NFL teams on draft day, but doubts of his talent evaluations have persisted. This was especially true of FSU's latest RB transfer, Trey Benson. Benson is a speed/power back coming off of a big injury he sustained in his time at Oregon. Concerns over his injury and lack of collegiate snaps dominated the coverage; however, the spring game seemed to flip the narrative. He moved well in the spring game, showing off his straight-line speed and downhill running style. A few big runs were all it took to turn him into a can't miss prospect by the media. But where is the truth? Is he the next in a long line of Norvell's NFL runningbacks or is he not suited for the big game? CoachAB and Kevin Little jump into the film to watch every snap from the spring game tackle those questions and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The running back position is one that Norvell has shown consistent success with. He developed four runningbacks in four years at Memphis that had their names called out by NFL teams on draft day, but doubts of his talent evaluations have persisted. This was especially true of FSU's latest RB transfer, Trey Benson. Benson is a speed/power back coming off of a big injury he sustained in his time at Oregon. Concerns over his injury and lack of collegiate snaps dominated the coverage; however, the spring game seemed to flip the narrative. He moved well in the spring game, showing off his straight-line speed and downhill running style. A few big runs were all it took to turn him into a can't miss prospect by the media. But where is the truth? Is he the next in a long line of Norvell's NFL runningbacks or is he not suited for the big game? CoachAB and Kevin Little jump into the film to watch every snap from the spring game tackle those questions and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to your Monday edition of Noles News Now, your home for the latest updates in Florida State athletics three times a week from Tomahawk Nation. I'm your host Brian Pellerin getting you caught up on the weekend that was for FSU. It's already the second week of May and that means the semester is coming to a close in Tallahassee and the end of the spring sports schedule is quickly closing in, but we start on with the Noles football team… more specifically a former Nole as Jermaine Johnson officially put pen to paper this weekend on his rookie deal with the Jets. The Jets newest first-round defensive end also made his first appearance in front of the New York media this weekend as well. He talked about his excitement to see his dreams come true and how ready he is to learn from the veterans on the team all while wearing his F-S-U hoodie. Johnson was also rocking No. 52 in his minicamp workouts… but that's subject to change for the actual roster so don't buy the jersey just yet. The guy trying to replace Johnson is Albany transfer Jared Verse. He popped during the spring, but it ain't easy replacing a first-round pick like Johnson. So can he live up to the hype that has surrounded him this spring? Tomahawk Nation's coach Adam Brown and Kevin Little broke down his game this weekend in the latest installment of their post-spring report cards. You can find that link on Tomahawk Nation dot com. Volume one of that series focused on wide receiver Mycah Pittman if you'd like to check that out as well. Monday could be a huge moment in the NIL saga that has taken over the college sports landscape as the NCAA's Division One Board of Directors is expected to weigh in on a set of new guidelines from an NIL subcommittee, according to Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic. Those guidelines would give real framework to what has been the wild west of NIL payments for players. These would better define the rules and who is beholden to follow them. I'd recommend a follow for Nicole as she follows the Board's actions and what it could mean for college sports. The F-S-U softball team finished their regular season on a strong note and one Nole made history in the process. The squad swept Sunday's doubleheader in Raleigh and completed the weekend sweep of NC State thanks to Sydney Sherill's three-home run game. That's a first in Noles history. The team as a whole had 7 big flies in the contest. The first time that's happened in program history as well. They completed the regular season with a 49-5 record and won each of their final 11 games. Next up is the ACC Tournament in Pittsburgh where the Noles will be the No. 3 seed and take on 6th seeded Virginia on Thursday night. First pitch is set for 7:30. And if you want more on the Seminoles softball team as they enter the postseason, check out this week's Seminole Wrap podcast releasing tonight from myself and Gwyn Rhodes as we get you caught up on the season that was for the team and what's ahead as they start postseason play. Again, that should be out late Monday night. The FSU baseball team opened their weekend trip to BC with an opening game loss but claimed the next two, 10-4 and 8-1, to take the series. Sunday's win came courtesy of a dominant performance from Bryce Hubbart who punched out 11 over 7 innings while limited Boston College to just one hit. Noles back on the diamond on Tuesday. A tough end to the weekend for the FSU beach volleyball team as they fell in the national championship to USC, but still a great season to make it all the way to the title. Congratulations to them. The men's tennis team knocked off Georgia this weekend, they'll be moving on to the round of 16 for the first time in school history. Congratulations to them as well. Thank you for listening to Noles News Now. We'll be back again on Wednesday. Until then, I'm Brian Pellerin. Have a great week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to your Monday edition of Noles News Now, your home for the latest updates in Florida State athletics three times a week from Tomahawk Nation. I'm your host Brian Pellerin getting you caught up on the weekend that was for FSU. It's already the second week of May and that means the semester is coming to a close in Tallahassee and the end of the spring sports schedule is quickly closing in, but we start on with the Noles football team… more specifically a former Nole as Jermaine Johnson officially put pen to paper this weekend on his rookie deal with the Jets. The Jets newest first-round defensive end also made his first appearance in front of the New York media this weekend as well. He talked about his excitement to see his dreams come true and how ready he is to learn from the veterans on the team all while wearing his F-S-U hoodie. Johnson was also rocking No. 52 in his minicamp workouts… but that's subject to change for the actual roster so don't buy the jersey just yet. The guy trying to replace Johnson is Albany transfer Jared Verse. He popped during the spring, but it ain't easy replacing a first-round pick like Johnson. So can he live up to the hype that has surrounded him this spring? Tomahawk Nation's coach Adam Brown and Kevin Little broke down his game this weekend in the latest installment of their post-spring report cards. You can find that link on Tomahawk Nation dot com. Volume one of that series focused on wide receiver Mycah Pittman if you'd like to check that out as well. Monday could be a huge moment in the NIL saga that has taken over the college sports landscape as the NCAA's Division One Board of Directors is expected to weigh in on a set of new guidelines from an NIL subcommittee, according to Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic. Those guidelines would give real framework to what has been the wild west of NIL payments for players. These would better define the rules and who is beholden to follow them. I'd recommend a follow for Nicole as she follows the Board's actions and what it could mean for college sports. The F-S-U softball team finished their regular season on a strong note and one Nole made history in the process. The squad swept Sunday's doubleheader in Raleigh and completed the weekend sweep of NC State thanks to Sydney Sherill's three-home run game. That's a first in Noles history. The team as a whole had 7 big flies in the contest. The first time that's happened in program history as well. They completed the regular season with a 49-5 record and won each of their final 11 games. Next up is the ACC Tournament in Pittsburgh where the Noles will be the No. 3 seed and take on 6th seeded Virginia on Thursday night. First pitch is set for 7:30. And if you want more on the Seminoles softball team as they enter the postseason, check out this week's Seminole Wrap podcast releasing tonight from myself and Gwyn Rhodes as we get you caught up on the season that was for the team and what's ahead as they start postseason play. Again, that should be out late Monday night. The FSU baseball team opened their weekend trip to BC with an opening game loss but claimed the next two, 10-4 and 8-1, to take the series. Sunday's win came courtesy of a dominant performance from Bryce Hubbart who punched out 11 over 7 innings while limited Boston College to just one hit. Noles back on the diamond on Tuesday. A tough end to the weekend for the FSU beach volleyball team as they fell in the national championship to USC, but still a great season to make it all the way to the title. Congratulations to them. The men's tennis team knocked off Georgia this weekend, they'll be moving on to the round of 16 for the first time in school history. Congratulations to them as well. Thank you for listening to Noles News Now. We'll be back again on Wednesday. Until then, I'm Brian Pellerin. Have a great week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jermaine Johnson is a difficult player to follow. He came in as a transfer from Georgia without a ton of applause and played his way into the first round of the NFL draft. The Florida State coaching staff is looking to capture lightning in a bottle again. Jared Verse was a highly touted transfer out of the University at Albany. His high-end athleticism garnered interest in the portal but there are some questions as to how quickly his skillset will transfer to the P5 level. A bonus look this episode is at veteran Derrick McClendon II, who'll be playing opposite Verse. A relatively obscure former 3-star prospect, he appears to have transformed his body and his game over the offseason. Will these two relative unknowns be able to maintain the high level of play achieved by Johnson and Keir Thomas last year or will they regress? Coach AB and Kevin Little dive into every snap the duo played in the spring game to find the answer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jermaine Johnson is a difficult player to follow. He came in as a transfer from Georgia without a ton of applause and played his way into the first round of the NFL draft. The Florida State coaching staff is looking to capture lightning in a bottle again. Jared Verse was a highly touted transfer out of the University at Albany. His high-end athleticism garnered interest in the portal but there are some questions as to how quickly his skillset will transfer to the P5 level. A bonus look this episode is at veteran Derrick McClendon II, who'll be playing opposite Verse. A relatively obscure former 3-star prospect, he appears to have transformed his body and his game over the offseason. Will these two relative unknowns be able to maintain the high level of play achieved by Johnson and Keir Thomas last year or will they regress? Coach AB and Kevin Little dive into every snap the duo played in the spring game to find the answer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Triple Option – the Xs and Os YouTube show dedicated to breaking down Florida State football – was kind enough to have On The Bench host Brendan Sonnone on as a guest host for this week's show. With normal The Triple Option host Trey Rowland on a sabbatical, Adam Brown (aka Coach AB, aka AB) and Kevin Little of Tomahawk Nation invited the Noles247 writer on for an episode. What ensued was more than an hour of spring practice analysis, transfer portal flow charts, hot takes, and a little film breakdown as well. Subscribe to X's and Noles on Youtube to get an alert when the video of this episode is live. But for now, here's the audio version on the OTB podcast feed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jesule de la Tomasa, Juanito Makande, Lino Suricato, Clean Bandit, J Balvin, Ana Mena, Sebastian Yatra, Tony Martin y + .. Hoy un programa eminentemente novedoso, numerosas novedades se cuelan en nuestro espacio para intentar sorprenderos con ésta entrega de Viernes. Hoy sonaron canciones espectaculares como lo nuevo de Jesule de la Tomasa con Juanito Makandé, la vivida historia de J.Balvin que nos narra las vivencias de un musico cualquiera que se ve desbordado por los entresijos de la fama y la vida de presión y acelero que implica el ser músico, ó escuchamos el ritmazo de lo nuevo de Clean Bandit entre otros. Tuvimos tiempo incluso para charlas con oyentes sobre la conveniencia ó no de poner novedades como la de Lola Indigo... "Mujeres solteras", una canción que vuelve a colocar en la palestra de la polémica por su controvertida letra a la joven artista. Nosotros nos posicionamos diciendo que no poner a Lola Indigo es como no querer escuchar lo que escuchan nuestros jóvenes, dicho esto, incidimos en el propio programa a decir que creemos desafortunada la letra, aunque consideramos acierto total todo lo que hace musicalmente hablando Lola Indigo, entendiendo como tal ... todo excepto la letra, que suelen dejar mucho que desear.... creemos que se puede ser sugerente sin ser tan tan tan explicita.... pero bueno... quizás nos estemos haciendo viejos y no sepamos de que va esto ajajajajaja. Aparte clasicazos del pasado como el "Turn Me On" de Kevin Little también tuvieron su espacio en nuestro programa de viernes que esperamos os guste. Paz y música tropa y feliz fin de semana !!!
Chocolate and oysters and wine, oh my! Getting horny is hard (or not hard ;]) sometimes. Historically, cultures worldwide have sworn by different natural substances to increase sexual arousal. Today the Slutty Scientists goes through which of these is backed by scientific evidence, and which are flukes. Little bonus is the slutty scientist is helping you brainstorm extra ways to get extra frisky.
Boston College head coach Jeff Hafley seemed to have struck gold in his second year in Chestnut Hill. The Eagles raced out to a 4-0 start behind quarterback Phil Jurkovec, who looked to be one of the better QBs in college football. However, an early injury to their star QB led to them dropping their first four games in ACC conference play but things are back on the rise for BC. Jurkovec has returned and they're riding a two-game winning streak going into this weekend. While BC is playing some of their best football as of late, this is a winnable game for the Florida State Seminoles. FSU Keys to Success Offense Take advantage of their undersized defensive line and slow linebackers in the running game Win with man beater concepts on the outside Give Jordan Travis space to scramble if BC's man coverage is carrying defenders downfield Stay on the field and keep the ball out of Jurkovec's hands Defense Limit the damage that Jurkovec's favorite target Zay Flowers can do Shut down their zone heavy running game Stay patient in the secondary against their play-action shot plays Conclusions FSU has a big chance to continue this late-season turnaround this weekend. So if you want to be the best-prepared fan you can be, join Kevin Little and AB from the Triple Option as they show what some of these concepts look like in action. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message
For the sixth episode of the Then And Now Interview Series, I speak with long-time skater and industry insider Kevin Little. As the current editor of Be-Mag, Kevin has a passion for rollerblading and has dedicated his life to helping the sport grow. He also owns Sic Urethane and has hosted numerous skating events throughout the years, including the Texas Skate Series and the Donate and Skates series.Do you enjoy this podcast?Become a Patreon Member or Make a PayPal DonationShow Notes:00:00 - Intro00:50 - How Kevin got into skating04:02 - First skate trip07:50 - Favorite Texas skaters09:56 - Sic Urethane18:03 - Texas Skate Series22:09 - Donate and Skate29:31 - Be-Mag51:28 - Be-Mag video?55:11 - SkatePro01:00:46 - Shout-outs01:03:19 - OutroLinks for this episodeBe-Mag WebsiteBe-Mag FacebookBe-Mag InstagramBe-Mag YouTubeKevin Little InstagramKevin Little Email AddressSic Urethane WebsiteSic Urethane FacebookSic Urethane InstagramSic Urethane YouTubeDonate and Skate FacebookDonate and Skate InstagramYou can watch these podcasts as videos on the Then And Now Youtube channel. The YouTube version also features video and photo overlays relevant to the conversation to make it more documentary-style. The channel also includes The Vault, Jan's collection of raw skating footage spanning from 1995-2010. Find out more about the Podcast and YouTube channel at thenandnowblading.com.Support Then And Now through our Patreon page.LinksThen And Now on YouTubeThen And Now on PatreonThen And Now on FacebookThen And Now on InstagramThen and Now on TwitterJan Welch's Instagram
The Florida State Seminoles took care of business at home against the University of Massachusetts Minutemen ending with a final tally of 59-3. Quarterback Jordan Travis led a dynamic running game in the first half that saw multiple players get productive touches. It also gained enough separation for backup quarterback Chubba Purdy to get some run. The defense still has some holes that need to be plugged but it's hard to be too upset when they hold the opposing team to three points, all of which came off of a fumble on the opening kickoff. There were also a lot of interesting schematic things to take away from this game. If you want an X's and O's perspective of the first real blowout FSU has experienced with Mike Norvell then join Kevin Little of the Triple Option as he gives his thoughts on the game which comes complete with a little chalk-talk. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/support
The Florida State Seminoles defeated the North Carolina Tar Heels by a score of 35-25. The ‘Noles played one of the cleanest games of the season and looked like the more cohesive group throughout the game. They found a lot of their success on the ground. Quarterback Jordan Travis led the charge with 121 rushing yards on his own but runningbacks Jashaun Corbin and Treshaun Ward combined for another 129. On defense FSU held North Carolina's talented quarterback Sam Howell in check for a majority of the game. UNC was forced to find success on the ground and ultimately couldn't sustain their drives because of it. This game was a big potential stepping stone for this Florida State team. It was the most complete game they have played in Norvell's tenure and may give some confidence to the team moving forward. There was a lot to like and a lot to keep in mind for this game. Here to give their instant thoughts on tonight's performance are Kevin Little and Adam Brown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/support
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Florida State Seminoles football had another big weekend, taking advantage of the recruiting dead period ending to nab two commits in offensive lineman Daughtry Richardson and defensive tackle Daniel Lyons. The FSU staff picked up a mid-week commitment from class of 2023 quarterback Chris Parson as well. To break down the newest commits, Kevin Little, Adam Brown and Perry Kostidakis Scouting Report Daughtry Richardson Richardson possesses the hips you love to see from an OL prospect. He is explosive through his glutes and hips when he is driving people often knocking them up and backwards. Richardson is a true tackle prospect who possesses the length and feet you want out of a tackle. You may also notice how he finishes during his highlights. It has become a point of emphasis for these players to finish blocks. Daniel Lyons New school DT prospect to attack the space race. Lyons is an up the field penetrator who has an explosive get off and fits well in a one gap scheme. I anticipate the FSU defense becoming more one gap so Lyons seems like a natural fit. Long and explosive are great traits to find in a new school DT prospect. Remember to subscribe on YouTube and to the pod channel to get the latest Tomahawk Nation offerings first. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message
An offensive tackle? That’s right ladies and gentlemen, your Florida State Seminoles have landed an offensive tackle prospect for the 2022 class. As always that means it’s scouting report time. We will take a look at some of Aliou Bah’s traits shortly but it’s important to know that he lines up mostly at guard for IMG Academy. The belief is that he will be a tackle for FSU but could play inside if his athleticism doesn’t develop. This is a big get in more ways that one for the Noles. Scouting Report Mauler I would describe Bah as a true people mover. This young man locks on and drives everything and everybody that gets in his way. In the video posted below, scouting report by Kevin Little and I, you see shots of Bah drive blocking opponents five or ten yards. He keeps a solid base while run blocking showing good knee bend and getting a foot up and down. Alex Atkins can teach the technique but he cannot teach a player the desire to move people. Bah steps on campus day one with that trait. Lateral Agility You get some good glimpses in Bah’s film of his literal agility. He pass sets a couple of times from the guard position and is able to set and then reset on players while flashing quick feet. We do not get to see him pass set as a tackle but showing this agility is important. Bah will have to work on bending better but he’s got quick, soft feet for such a big young man. Anchor Anchoring against a bull rush is about leverage and power. While Bah is still working on the leverage portion of things his power is impressive. Some of it is simply his size but he is a brick wall not often moved around. That really speaks for itself but it’s impressive to see. As he begins to understand the technical side of OL play he will be able to put his power to better use. Former Seminole legend Tra Thomas is the OL coach at IMG now so he will get a head start. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message
From overthrowing the Florida Legislature (well, basically) to securing a quarterback commitment to the NFL Draft to the No. 1 overall seed soccer team debuting in the NCAA Tournament, there’s been plenty of action in the Seminoles sports world. How important is Duffy? Our CoachAB broke it down with Kevin Little last week: The most important singular position on the football field is quarterback. The Florida State Seminoles landed a really good one recently in AJ Duffy. Duffy joins Nicco Marchiol as quarterback commitments for the 2022 recruiting class. Duffy is a complete passer in the truest sense and he is one of the highest rated that FSU has landed in years. (You can catch the video breakdown of that here, and also listen to it on the Seminole Wrap podcast channel.) Tim and Juan breakdown the football side of things — talking blue-chip AJ Duffy’s commitment, the draft and more — while Perry tackles a quick recap of soccer, along with baseball, softball and beach volleyball. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message
As soon as Kevin Little joined the site, he became a part of our wolfpack — and today, he’s along for the ride as we breakdown the Wolfpack. Promise, the content is much, much better than that joke. Florida State Seminoles football, in the wake of the departure of several high profile names in the program, is still gearing up to take on the NC State Wolfpack this Saturday. With former FSU quarterback Bailey Hockman under center, NC State provides a formidable opponent, one that FSU will have to severely step its game up to go toe-to-toe with. Kevin (XsandNoles) joins Juan as they break down the ACC matchup and also the news from the week, in which we learned James Blackman, Marvin Wilson, and Tamorrion Terry all have played their last games for Florida State. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/support
We're back with a midweek episode, breaking down the newly released FSU football depth chart and the latest news from press conferences with staff writer Austin Cox as well as diving into a game preview of the Georgia Tech game with Tomahawk Nation contributor and XsandNoles creator Kevin Little. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomahawknation/support
Listen to this timely episode with host Kristy Hairston joined by special guest, Kevin Little with Regions Mortgage. This episode gives REALTORS® in Tennessee insight into how to work with buyers and sellers in the landscape of COVID-19.
We talk with Coby Miller about going from a farm in Louisville, Mississippi to becoming a 2-time Olympian, and the philosophies that he carries forward into his work today. A highlight of what we covered:- The lessons he learned growing up the youngest of five children and spending time at his grandmother's house- How he won the high school state championship as an 8th grader after his coach and mentor M.C. Miller discovered him- His belief that if you want achieve what other people don't, you have to be willing to do what they don't do- How he ultimately ended up choosing track and field over a football career- His experience running in the Southeast at that time against the likes of John Capel, Shawn Crawford and Terrence Trammell- Why he thinks making others feel appreciated is a key to getting ahead yourself- His philosophy of "if you have doubt, that means don't" and why you need to find ways to be still and listen to your intuition- What's different about today's athletes, from how they are compensated to how they train to run faster and recover faster- The importance of learning to respect money early in your career so that you don't blow the money you are receiving- His passion for taking ordinary people and showing them how to unleash their inner athlete- His approach of finding one thing that you can be consistent in everyday and how it connects to the #JustOneChallenge - How he grew his Instagram, why he posts the content he does, and the opportunities it is creating for him- His advice to "pursue your passion, because it will eventually lead you to your purpose"- What stands out to him now about his experience representing the US at the Olympics- How he broke the American Record and his leg in the same race, missing out on a chance to compete at the World Championships despite being in the best shape of his life- What he learned coming back from that injury and winning the Adidas Classic in his first race back- His advice to "write the vision down" and put it on your bathroom mirror where you see it first thing every morning- And finally, his mission to inspire one person each dayAnd if you liked this episode, you might also like our episodes with Olympians Khadevis Robinson and Von Ware.Recorded July 10, 2020.References:1999 NCAA Championships 200m - YouTube2002 Adidas Classic - Coby Miller 9.98 100m - YouTubeThere is Power in Pursuit - Interview with Khadevis Robinson - Go Be More PodcastGuest:Coby Miller - @cobyusaolympianHosts:Bryan Green, @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin, @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackFind us on your favorite player:Simplecast
**DJ Littleman's Beats International Show Replay On www.traxfm.org. DJ Littleman Featured Classics From Alexander O'Neal, ELO, Aswad, Freddie Scott, Sophia George, The Specials, David Bowie, Eurythmics, Sybil, The Drifters, Otis Redding, Jackie Wilson, Marvin Gaye, Kevin Little, Been Man, Shabba Ranks, & More. DJ Littleman's Beats International Show Live Every Sunday From 9AM UK Time/7:30PM Australia Time The Station: www.traxfm.org #traxfm #djlittleman #beatsinternationalshow #soul #funk #reggae #ska #soulclassics #rnb #danceclassics #pop #party #northernsoul #retro #motown Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ The Beats International Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/TraxfmLittleman/ On Line Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
#nycmixing // New York City Mixing // Weekly Dancehall + Soca Podcast // MiXed + ReMiXed Live!
This week's mix features some classic dancehall vibes from Buju Banton, Nadine Sutherland, and Patra. Also blending the new stuff from Vybz Kartel, Mavado, Demarco, and Gyptian. We got it all, from old to new, classics to hits! Mixing and remixing the best to keep you rocking all week long, from the workplace to the club. We even throw in some Soca bangers from Kevin Little and so much more! In the mix this week, we throw in the R&B vibes from Omarion of B2K on the reggae-influenced vibes.
#nycmixing // New York City Mixing // Weekly Dancehall + Soca Podcast // MiXed + ReMiXed Live!
Yea we got that swag from Kevin Little in the Soca business to Bohemia in South Asia. All the way to the Caribbean with Vybz Kartel and Shenseea. Chicken Curry forever, Guyana we are champions in the mixing and sports arena (Guyana Amazon Warriors - Cricket)! Big up to the fans of Soca we throw in some throwbacks from Edwin Yearwood and Rupee!
durée : 00:59:16 - Le Warm-up Mix - Propose tes sons préférés à Muxxa pour des gros mix en direct pendant 30 minutes. De quoi bien commencer tes après-midi !
This week we welcome Kevin Little to the show. Kevin talks with us about his new role at Be-Mag, Sic Urethane, USD, Donate and Skate and a ton more.
This episode is with soon to be black belt wielding, wedding singer Jamie Reeves from The Best Singing Waiters. So,who is Jamie? Jamie started out as a DJ when he was just 16 years old and travelled around Europe at the age of 20 as a singer. After establishing himself as a Robbie Williams tribute act, he set up his own entertainment agency and started managing various different tribute acts including Take That, Meatloaf and Amy Winehouse. Jamies’ entertainment agency was primarily aimed at the wedding market, and that is where the idea for “’The Singing Waiters’ come along. Jamie is also a keen singer songwriter and has even had his own top ten hit on itunes. He has written and worked with people whose credits include Beyonce, Take That and Sir Paul McCartney. You might also have seen Jamie in several episodes of Eastenders, riding a moped through Albert Square. But not if you blinked… What is a singing waiter? Everybody has probably been to a wedding, corporate event, birthday etc and typically you will have an idea of how the day will run. This is where The Best Singing Waiters come in, they take the ordinary and make it more extraordinary. After dessert has been served, they spring into action, suddenly breaking with their “waiter” character, and bursting out into song, getting everyone singing along and essentially break every type of rule you can think of when it comes to party etiquette. They literally get the party started! The “reveal” is something that you simply have to see to believe (They have more than 900 videos on their YouTube channel), and it’s this magic moment that wedding guests talk about for years to come. What does an Ambitious Lifestyle Business look like for Jamie? Jamie is a married proud dad of three, so for him it’s all about being with the family. Two of the three children are sports minded and love football, karate and dance and the two-and-a-half-year-old is just into everything!! For Jamie, working from home is a must – he has no desire to have an office (his office at home does look pretty smart though – check it out in the video!), however that doesn’t mean he is a one man band – Jamie has a team of staff, and has built robust systems and processes which enable him to have the freedom to work from home. He also still does some gigs, performing between six and ten gigs per year. Clearly, Jamie’s company do a LOT more gigs than that – more like 200 a year. But again, Jamie has no desire to be racing up and down the motorways of Britain on a daily basis, doing back-to-back weddings, and spending every weekend away from his family. How did Jamie design his business to deliver his ambitious lifestyle business? As with most guests on the ALB podcast, it was a bit of design, and a bit of luck! As a literal one-man-band, Jamie started to get more and more offers of gigs, that with the best will in the world he simply couldn’t keep up with, so he brought on some singers to lighten the load. Before he knew it, that turned into a team of six singers. Similar to how Jon Monks told us back in ALB44 that he was “the conductor of the orchestra”, Jamie directs his team, and designs the systems and processes from his home office, so that multiple weddings can all happen at the same time, at opposite ends of the country, and all whilst Jamie is sat at a football match with his family. Whilst he did reference Jon Monk’s “conductor of the orchestra” comment though, Jamie explained that his version was a bit more like “waving your arms about and blagging it!” Jamie firmly believes that the key to running any business is down to the processes and systems that are in place. (If you want to go deep on systems and processes, have another listen to ALB14, where we look at the story of Ray Kroc, and McDonalds, through the lens of the movie The Founder. For Jamie, admin was the first to go – as a creative person, this was something he just did not enjoy, so he was very quick to get someone else doing the paperwork. Every single thing that he does within the business is fully documented, so that a team member can follow the exact processes to the letter. Jamie also likes to record videos of himself on zoom performing key tasks and pop it into a shared dropbox folder, so it is accessible to all of his team, and they can all see visually, exactly what Jamie wants to happen – every time. Is Jamie a Routine Machine? When Jamie started a family, all of his routines changed. He now feels extremely lucky that he works for himself, being able to pick and choose his own hours. He doesn’t have to miss a sports day, he can take his son to football and his daughter to dance classes, and he believes that it is all thanks to putting those routines, systems and processes in place. As an ambitious, lifestyle business owner, Jamie can dictate life on his own terms. Routine plays a really important part of this for Jamie. If you want to become a Routine Machine, then you can now grab a free chapter of John’s latest bestselling book of the same name. How has the One Percent Club helped Jamie? Jamie’s main reason for joining the One Percent Club was to align himself with like minded people who all have similar values. He read John’s first book (Big Ideas… for Small Businesses), and he wanted a platform that enabled him to be closer to John and Jason to copy their model. As John says in Big Ideas… “Who you hang around with REALLY matters. We’ve all heard it said that ‘you are the sum of the five people closest to you’, or ‘your network is your net worth’. Well, this is one cliché that is true. That immediate environment around you sculpts who you are. Your best chance of becoming a millionaire is to hang around with five millionaires – their habits, routines, ways of thinking, ability to spot an opportunity, the language they use, the networks they have access to. This will all rub off on you via osmosis, and before you know it, you’re millionaire number six.” 3 Grades away from a Black Belt Health and well-being are important to Jamie and he is currently only 3 grades away from obtaining his black belt in Karate. Jamie believes that the skills learnt from Karate can be transferred into his business life and his own personal development. He feels they are similar in the sense of continual repetition, for example making his kicks sharper and harder, learning how to block faster and be more in touch, becoming more flexible. He’s also not afraid of groundhog day, he embraces the boring repetition, repetition, repetition that ultimately leads to success, whether in martial arts, or in business. Top ten hit on iTunes Jamie wrote a song for his wife when they got married in Jamaica. The song was called ‘Let’s get married’ and it hit the top ten reggae chart on iTunes, up there with alongside legendary Bob Marley, Shaggy and Kevin Little. How long did Jamie hold his spot in the top ten? You’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out! For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.
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Singer/Songwriter Kevin Little discusses the role music plays in his life. This is also the debut episode of You Can Feel It All Over.Kevin's social media links:https://www.facebook.com/kevinstunes/https://www.facebook.com/denversinger...https://www.facebook.com/Primo_Gringo...A link to the video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/704-Db16zA8
Cerramos una semana especial para nuestro programa musical; Spotify nos ha incluido en su sección podcast y hemos vuelto a radio FM en toda Murcia y Almería a través de EnergiaFM. Sólamente podemos estar felices y deciros que seguiremos trabajando duro para conseguir que cada día sea más accesible a todos/as ustedes nuestro programa. Le damos las gracias por trabajar en el programa con tanta ilusión a todo nuestro equipo de producción, y por supuesto como no dar las gracias a todos vosotros, "los oyentes", os decimos que jamás pensamos llegaríamos a tanta gente y seguimos disfrutando de ver que cada dia nos regalais vuestras escuchas como recompensa impagable para nosotros. Viernes 5 Oct. Exitos Musicales: Maldita Nerea - Lutricia Mcneal - Sinsinati - PonchoK -Kevin Little -The Rolling Stones
Dreaming of an amazing future! Announcing the Back to Blading Patreon, Roces' new pro Joe Atkinson, Kevin Little skating for Powerslide, Rollerblade New Jack Teams and a ton more.
Another long one! Ben and Law talk about Kevin Little and Sic Urethane, FR Wheels, Wizard Skating, Kyle Sola, Non UFS 50/50 Frames and Silly Skating.
The Love and Harmony Caribbean Cruise is the perfect getaway to share with friends, family and loved ones. The six days, 5 nights cruise consist of 10 parties, 4 concerts and a comedy show along with international DJs to keep you entertained all day. This year’s lineup feature some of reggae, dancehall and soca internationally highly acclaimed artists such as; Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffiths, Sanchez, Beenie Man, Elephant Man, L.U.S.T, Mr. Vegas, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Patrice Roberts, Kerwin Dubois, Kevin Little, Rupee, Ity and Fancy Cat and Majah Hype. The luxurious cruise ship will depart from Fort Lauderdale on March 24th 2018. Cabins are now on sale just log on to our official website for more details and to book your cabins now: www.LOVEANDHARMONYCRUISE.com or contact 1800-225-8757 or 305-438-9488.
WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Date: September 11, 2014 Featuring: Kevin Little, PhD, Improvement Advisor, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI); Principal, Informing Ecological Design, LLC Kristine KS White, RN, BSN, MBA, Faculty, IHI; Principal, Aerate Consulting; Co-founder, Aefina Partners, LLC Kathy Klock, Senior Vice President, Human Resources & Clinical Support Services, Gundersen Health System James Bonner, LMSW, Director of Patient Experience, Spectrum Health Have you been poring over some patient survey or patient experience data lately? Chances are good you have. How did you make sense of what you saw? What actions are you taking as a result of what you learned? Not sure? Unclear what to make of the information or what to do with it? You are not alone! In fact, as the ways to learn about how patients experience their care and their caregivers have grown, so has the confusion about how to interpret the data and how to make the best use of it. We invited Kris White and Kevin Little to lead the discussion, both of whom are determined to pull listeners out of whatever morass of patient-generated information they might be drowning in. Kathy Klock from Gundersen Health System and James Bonner from Spectrum Health joined to discuss how their organizations are successfully navigating the patient experience data waters. Learn about a terrific set of guiding principles for appreciating and distinguishing among the wide range of methods health care organizations are using to decipher patient experience data and the comprehensive picture that emerges from patient surveys, focus groups, patient and family advisory councils, and much more.
NEW RULES MIXTAPE New Rules Mixtape is a blend of two magnificent genres from the Caribbean, Dancehall & Soca. New Rules Mixtape took hours of preparation consumed a lot of time to get the right mixture, feel and quality. This Mixtape was created to execute a party vibration from start to finish. New Rules is a perfect mixtape for house parties and a family get together as it consist of clean content and at the same time displaying my musical djing skills. New Rules Highlights various tracks from artist such as Machel Montano, Alison Hinds, Kevin Little, Alkaline, Spice, Vybz Kartel, Bounty Killa just to name a few, This amazing mixtape is a free to download for my sound cloud followers.Please feel welcome to like/share with friends and family. If you have questions, suggestions or recommendations my contact information is below along with my social media. Email: MARTINDUSMUSIC@GMAIL.COM SOUND CLOUD :SOUNDCLOUD.COM/DJMARTINDUS FACEBOOK: WWW.FACEBOOK.COMDJMARTINDUS INSTAGRAM : WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJMARTINDUS TWITTER: WWW.TWITTER.COM/DJMARTINDUS WEBSITE : WWW.DJMARTINDUS.COM
1. Ghetto Flex & Denise Belfon - Wine & Bend Over 2. Sizwe - Wine On You 3. Rupee - Tempted To Touch 4. Shurwayne Winchester - Don't Stop 5. Rupee - 1 On 1 6. Rupee - Do The Damn Thing 7. Collie Buddz - Mamacita 8. Kevin Little & Alison Hinds - Turn Me On Remix 9. Alison Hinds & Machel Montano - Roll It (Remix) 10. Kmc & Maximus Dan - Soul On Fire (Remix) 11. Cutty Feat. I-Sasha & Million Voice - Let's Just (Remix) 12. Peter Ram & Vybz Kartel - Woman By My Side (Remix) 13. Farmer Nappy & Anthony B - Chippin (Wit Me Own Woman) Remix 14. Biggie Irie & Maximus Dan - Nah Goin' Home 15. Biggie Irie & Ziggy Rankin - Band On Fyah (Remix) 16. Fay Ann Lyons - Focus 17. Onika Bostic - All Yours 18. Gillo & X2 - Tick Tack 19. Krosfyah - French Kiss 20. Krosfyah - Sugar Cane 21. Benjai F.Giselle - Selector 22. Da Bhann - In De Fete 23. Da Bhann - Got A Hold On Me 24. Rupee - What Happens In The Party 25. Shurwayne Winchester - Wine Down 26. Machel Montano & Kerwin Dubois - Bubble Nut 27. Sean Caruth - Low Rise 28. Xtaushun - Miss Winah 29. Xtaushun - The Urge 30. Maddzart - Too Many Eyes (Kiss That Body)
Kevin Little is the first "Average Joe" for 2017. He and Dodi talk about being a teacher, the love of pets, tattoos, dancing and more.
Blader Geeks is proud to have been at JSMS'14. It was an amazing time once again… great skating, amazing music, cool people and iced Chai… Big thank you's go out to Brent Scherer, Jon Fromm, Stefan Brandow, Kevin Little, Ryan Downing, and most of all Rod and Deb. please visit www.outwardsupplyco.com www.sicurethane.com and https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stupid-wankers/id511190755?mt=2