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Ko megla prežema zimska jutra, ne pomislimo nujno, da so vanjo ujeti tudi trdni delci, ključne sestavine onesnaženega zraka. Kar 99 odstotkov prebivalstva po vsem svetu je izpostavljenega koncentracijam trdnih delcev, ki presegajo priporočila Svetovne zdravstvene organizacije (WHO). Trdni delci – nevidni, a nevarni – imajo dokazano velik vpliv na zdravje, od kroničnih bolezni do smrtonosnih rakov.Anja Ilenič, doktorska raziskovalka na Zavodu za gradbeništvo Slovenije, se ukvarja s preučevanjem teh onesnažil. Pri svojem delu analizira vire trdnih delcev ter sodeluje v projektih, ki vključujejo tudi aktivno participacijo občanov pri meritvah in analizi onesnaženosti. S tem poudarja pomembnost ozaveščanja ljudi o kakovosti zraka, ki ga dihamo.V Sloveniji kar 75 odstotkov trdnih delcev izvira iz kurjenja v domačih kuriščih. Anja Ilenič poudarja, da ljudje pogosto napačno krivijo promet, ki v resnici prispeva le pet odstotkov k onesnaženju. Ali ste pešec ali kolesar?Študija, ki jo je v več slovenskih mestih s prostovoljci opravila leta 2022, je pokazala, da je kolesarjenje sicer boljša izbira kot pešačenje, saj čas izpostavljenosti onesnaženemu zraku igra ključno vlogo. Kolesar je v povprečju 14-krat manj izpostavljen tveganjem kot pešec. Aktivni posamezniki, občinske pobude in premišljeni ukrepi so po njenem nujni za zmanjšanje tveganj, ki jih prinaša onesnažen zrak. Ne nazadnje, kot poudarja, "vsi dihamo isti zrak".
V Cankarjevem domu v Ljubljani so na 57-i prireditvi Športnik leta podelili priznanja in nagrade najboljšim slovenskim športnikom in športnicam. Na prireditvi, ki jo Društvo športnih novinarjev prireja od leta 1968, med zmagovalci ni bilo posebnih presenečenj. Drugo leto zapored športniki leta plezalka Janja Garnbret, kolesar Tadej Pogačar in moška nogometna reprezentanca Slovenije. Preostale novice: Po vzpostavitvi prehodne vlade v Siriji vnovično odpiranje javnih institucij. Oblasti obljubljajo vzpostavitev reda in varnosti. So se vladna stran in predstavniki občin uskladili glede dodatnih sredstev za občine z romsko skupnostjo? Zakon v parlament še ta ali prihodnji teden. Gorenjske občine v pričakovanju odločitve o lokaciji regijske bolnišnice. Ob tem v ospredju tudi vprašanje organiziranja nujne medicinske pomoči.
The Golden Knights rally late to beat the Senators. AP correspondent Dave Ferry reports.
Ime tedna je postal Tadej Pogačar, najboljši kolesar na svetu, ki je na svetovnem prvenstvu v cestnem kolesarstvu v Zürichu osvojil mavrično majico in kot prvi Slovenec v zgodovini postal svetovni prvak. Na najprestižnejši enodnevni dirki je uprizoril izjemno predstavo, konkurenco napadel 100 kilometrov pred ciljem in z zlato medaljo na svetovnem prvenstvu kronal izjemno sezono.Kandidati so bili še: Nika Veger, fotografinja, ki je s fotografijo več kot 400 zavrženih čevljev, zbranih med čiščenjem obale enega od jadranskih otokov zmagala na fotografskem natečaju Evropskega podnebnega pakta v kategoriji podnebnih ukrepov v skupnosti. Poleg sodelovanja na razstavi bodo njeno pot do podnebnih ukrepov izpostavili tudi v posebni medijski kampanji. Renate in Samo Rugelj, soustanovitelja založbe UMco in brezplačne revije Bukla, ki sta s strokovnostjo in predanostjo v dveh desetletjih ustvarila neprecenljiv prostor za promocijo domačih in tujih književnih del. Za spodbujanje zavesti, da je branje vrednota, ki jo je vredno gojiti sta prejela nagrado Društva slovenskih založnikov za najboljša založnika leta. Foto: Reuters 7. oktobra 2024 vsi ljubitelji avdia vabljeni na Avdiofestival v ljubljansko Cukrarno. Podkasti v živo, debate, predavanja, delavnice in koncert. Več kot 70 novinarjev, podkasterjev, urednikov, producentov, glasbenikov, režiserjev, voditeljev in drugih ustvarjalcev se bo zvrstilo na štirih prizoriščih. Program v celoti in brezplačne vstopnice na POVEZAVI.
Tisha Schuller welcomes Matt Kolesar, chief environmental scientist at ExxonMobil to the Energy Thinks podcast. Matt received a bachelor's degree from The University of Akron and completed executive leadership training at the University of Michigan in June 2023. Matt is an internationally recognized 26-year ExxonMobil veteran who leads global advocacy and issue management of methane and flaring. He also manages corporate sustainability focus areas for water, land and habitat, and operational waste. Mentioned in the episode: Both of These Things Are True: The Offense Myth ExxonMobil's Global Outlook. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly Both of These Things Are True email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Kayla Chieves who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on August 27, 2024]
Slovenski kolesarski as Primož Roglič je znova oblekel rdečo majico vodilnega na dirki po Španiji. S silovitim napadom 5 kilometrov pred ciljem 19-te etape si je zagotovil tretjo etapno zmago na letošnji La Vuelti, s tem pa je naredil tudi velik korak proti osvojitvi njegove četrte dirke po Španiji. Druge teme: - Premier Golob sprejel Veselov odstop od kandidature za evropskega komisarja; Von der Leyen naj bi od Slovenije pričakovala kandidatko. - Ukrajinske zaveznice zavrnile poziv Kijeva za uporabo njihovih raket dolgega dosega za napade na Rusijo. - Izraelska vojska v Dženinu uničila več kot dve tretjini cestne infrastrukture in številne stanovanjske objekte.
NEW: VGK Game Used Equipment Sale; NHL Awards, Draft + After Party! Meet & Greet Thompson, Eichel, Kolesar, Hague, Whitecloud, Reeves, Martinez + More! Congrats Shane Hnidy! Karlsson's Famous Speech + SPOTLIGHT: Raul Dorantes! NEW EPISODE AFTER EVERY GAME AND/OR EVERY BACK-TO-BACK! Vegas Hockey Girls Podcast is created and recorded by hockey loving sisters Colleen and Mandy. The girls team up in their hometown of Las Vegas, NV and attend as many hockey games as possible! They were introduced to the NHL when Vegas was awarded an expansion team, shortly thereafter we were hooked! Yup, been fans since day effing one! Listen to be caught up with all things VGK and NHL in 15 minutes or less with a new pod after every VGK game! www.vegashockeygirls.com Find us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/hockeygirlspod/ https://twitter.com/HockeyGirlsPod https://www.facebook.com/groups/vegashockeygirlspodcast Mandy can be found on socials: as VGK GOALIE GIRL Reach out! Talk to us by leaving a voice message on SPOTIFY! If you ever hear an error, mistake, or something missing in our pod please email us: vegashockeygirls@gmail.com The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not reflect the position of The Vegas Golden Knights and/or any affiliates. Thanks!
Zvečer bomo ponudili epizodo podkasta Tour 202 z ameriškim kolesarjem Seppom Kussom, ki je po zaslugi radijskega novinarja Igorja Tominca, Tonija Grudna z Multimedijskega centra RTV Slovenija in zgodovinarja Mihe Šimca spoznal svoje slovenske korenine. Navdušen je nad njimi in se z veseljem spominja obiska Slovenije in pohoda na Triglav iz otroških dni. Kolesar nizozemske ekipe Visma je v pogovoru še dodal, da je vselej rad pomagal Primožu Rogliču, ko je bil ta v igri za zmago na največjih dirkah.
We welcome in one of the best travelled tough guys in the game! Darcy Hordichuk joins Ryan and Jay (1:00) to talk about his career around the NHL, playing in the playoffs with Vancouver (5:00), taking on Bob Probert (15:00), hanging out with country music stars in Nashville (23:10), life outside of hockey (24:10), the Thunderbirds High Rollers Group in Phoenix (25:30), bringing the NHL to Australia (27:20), and the boys give their Fight of the Week between Stanley vs Kolesar (31:00).Thanks to our sponsor #BET99 #Bet99SportsbookFollow @Bet99SportsbookCheck them out at --- https://record.canadiangamingaffiliates.com/_s2a3vrIOadiYNevImT-MDGNd7ZgqdRLk/2/Audio Credits: CBC, Fox Sports Network, and NHL Network.Check out hockeyfights.com to check out the latest tilts from around the hockey world.Instagram: @hockeyfightsTwitter: @hockeyfightsFacebook: @hockeyfightsdotcomThis episode was hosted by Ryan Pinder & Jay Rosehill, produced by Jack Haverstock & Liam Horrobin, edited and mixed by Amil Delic & Mike Rogerson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I guess the house doesn't always win LOL Meet and Greet so many players y'all Amadio, LT, Carrier, Kolesar, Zach, Roy, Huddy, and HSK Quinney & Geertsen! Shoe Drive at CNA and Spotlight: Miromanov! Go Knights Go!
In this episode, Marisa interviews contemporary visual artist based in Portland, Oregon, Laine Kolesar. Laine began her career as a social worker, but found healing in creating art. Laine's art is influenced by Cubism, and draws inspiration from the female form, exploring both vulnerability and confidence within the body. Now, she is dedicated to becoming a working artist, and provides insight into her process, color research, and exhibitions.Follow Laine @lainekolesarPurchase her art on her website at https://www.lainekolesar.com
Brendan Kolesar is back on the show to unravel the intricacies of the latest lending guideline updates in the real estate industry. Seamlessly navigate through these changes and fine-tune your strategies to achieve unparalleled success in today's dynamic market! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Adjustments in Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae guidelines Pros and cons of leveraging DSCR loans How investors may be affected by lending guideline adjustments What to expect with the Fannie Mae standards on investment properties RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Fannie Mae Freddie Mac ABOUT BRENDAN KOLESAR Brendan Kolesar brings over 15 years of experience as a Loan Originator and Regional Vice President at Cherry Creek Mortgage. He is dedicated to ensuring a stress-free financing experience for his clients while aiming for the best possible results. Brendan firmly believes in the importance of transparency and responsiveness in his interactions with his clients and vertical partners. He considers these two principles the cornerstones of his approach, recognizing that by prioritizing transparency and being responsive to their needs, everything else naturally falls into alignment. Brendan is also the leader of The Kolesar Team. Beyond his professional role, Brendan is a devoted husband and father of two. CONNECT WITH BRENDAN Website: The Kolesar Team LinkedIn: Brendan Kolesar CONNECT WITH US: If you need help with anything in real estate, please email invest@rpcinvest.com Reach Ron: RP Capital Leave podcast reviews and topic suggestions: iTunes Subscribe and get additional info: Get Real Estate Success Facebook Group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community Get the latest trends and insights: RP Capital Newsletter
Michigan wins the National Championship 34-13. https://youtube.com/live/g5LTwCrEEyU OFFENSE WR – 6 JOHNSON, 0 Clemons LT – 73 HENDERSON LG – 77 KEEGAN C – 60 NUGENT RG – 52 BARNHART RT – 53 JONES, 78 Hinton OL – 53 Jones QB – 9 McCARTHY, 10 Orji RB – 2 CORUM, 20 Mullings, 7 Edwards TE – 18 LOVELAND, 89 Barner H-Back – 44 Bredeson, 18 Loveland WR – 1 WILSON WR – 8 MORRIS SLOT – 82 Morgan, 8 Morris DEFENSE DE – 17 McGREGOR, 5 Stewart DT – 94 JENKINS, 99 Goode, 55 Graham NT – 78 Grant DT– 55 GRAHAM, 78 Grant, 99 Goode DE – 32 HARRELL, 8 Moore LB – 25 COLSON LB – 23 BARRETT, 15 Hausmann CB – 12 WALLACE FS – 3 SABB, 7 Paige SS – 9 MOORE NICKEL – 0 SAINRISTIL CB – 2 JOHNSON SPECIAL TEAMS PK – 32 TURNER KO – 19 DOMAN P – 19 DOMAN LS – 49 WAGNER H – 19 DOMAN PR – 82 MORGAN KR – 82 MORGAN Special Teams Contributors: 0 Sainristil, 1 Wilson, 2 Johnson, 3 Sabb, 4 Pollard, 8 Morris, 9 Moore, 10 Berry, 17 McGregor, 18 Loveland, 19 Doman, 20 Mullings, 22 Dunlap, 23 Barrett, 25 Colson, 26 Thaw, 28 Johnson, 30 Rolder, 31 Franklin, 32 Harrell, 32 Turner, 33 Green, 35 Kolesar, 36 Harris, 37 Hughes, 39 Taylor, 40 Boivin, 42 Guy, 44 Bredeson, 49 Wagner, 52 Barnhart, 53 Jones, 55 Graham, 58 El-Hadi, 73 Henderson, 74 Atteberry, 75 Gentry, 78 Grant, 79 Persi, 80 Dennis, 82 Morgan, 86 Peterson, 88 Hibner, 89 Barner, 91 Brandt, 94 Jenkins, 95 Pierce
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It's a SLUMP and it's okay! Most teams go through a slump at some point during their season, there is no need to freak out. Do you remember last year at this time? Yup, we were in a big time slump, and we've been here before! It took the All-Star Game break to give us the rest and re-grouping that we needed to get back on track last year and ... well ... the rest is history. Chins up VGK FAM. Jack Jack is an All-Star, Viva Los VGK! NHL points leaders, Mandy reflects on each season, Upcoming Events are plentiful and Stop Blaming the Goalies! Injuries: Karlsson, Kolesar, Theodore, Hill, Miromanov, Hutton, Korczak are all out. Reach out! Talk to us by leaving a voice message on SPOTIFY or email us at: vegashockeygirls@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/hockeygirlspod/ https://twitter.com/HockeyGirlsPod https://www.facebook.com/groups/vegashockeygirlspodcast
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The Golden Knights trailed 3-1 to the Blues in St. Louis Wednesday night before going on a four goal scoring spree started by Jack Eichel's "fadeaway jumper." That opened the floodgates. Then Marchessault, Kolesar and Michael Amadio finished it off. The Golden Knights are now 8-0-1 on Dad's Trips, as their fathers are on the road with them. Eichel has now scored a goal in four straight games. We also ask "Is Bruce Cassidy losing faith in Logan Thompson?" And VGK set a record in Wednesday's game with eight power play opportunities. It set a record for the most power plays for VGK. They had 18 shots on net during those opportunities and cashed in twice in the 6-3 romp over the Blues. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Golden Knights trailed 3-1 to the Blues in St. Louis Wednesday night before going on a four goal scoring spree started by Jack Eichel's "fadeaway jumper." That opened the floodgates. Then Marchessault, Kolesar and Michael Amadio finished it off. The Golden Knights are now 8-0-1 on Dad's Trips, as their fathers are on the road with them. Eichel has now scored a goal in four straight games. We also ask "Is Bruce Cassidy losing faith in Logan Thompson?" And VGK set a record in Wednesday's game with eight power play opportunities. It set a record for the most power plays for VGK. They had 18 shots on net during those opportunities and cashed in twice in the 6-3 romp over the Blues.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michigan used a stingy defense an old school ground attack to top Penn State by in Happy Valley. OFFENSE WR – 6 JOHNSON, 82 Morgan LT – 73 HENDERSON LG – 77 KEEGAN C – 60 NUGENT RG – 65 ZINTER RT – 52 BARNHART OL – 93 Jones, 78 Hinton QB – 9 McCARTHY RB – 2 CORUM, 7 Edwards, 20 Mullings TE – 18 LOVELAND, 89 BARNER H-Back – 44 Bredeson WR – 1 WILSON, 8 Morris SLOT – 8 Morris DEFENSE DE – 17 McGREGOR, 5 Stewart DT – 94 JENKINS, 55 Graham NT – 55 GRAHAM, 99 Goode DT – 78 GRANT, 78 Grant DE – 32 HARRELL, 8 Moore LB – 25 COLSON, 15 Hausmann LB – 23 BARRETT, 15 Hausmann CB – 0 SAINRISTIL, 12 Wallace FS – 7 PAIGE, 3 Sabb, 28 Johnson SS – 9 MOORE, 28 Johnson NICKEL– 3 Sabb, 0 Sainristil, 7 Paige CB – 2 JOHNSON SPECIAL TEAMS PK – 32 TURNER KO – 19 DOMAN P – 19 DOMAN LS – 49 WAGNER H – 19 DOMAN PR – 26 THAW KR – 82 MORGAN Special Teams Contributors: 0 Sainristil, 2 Johnson, 3 Moore, 4 Pollard, 6 Johnson, 8 Moore, 8 Morris, 9 Moore, 10 Berry, 15 Hausmann, 17 Klein, 17 McGregor, 18 Loveland, 19 Doman, 20 Mullings, 23 Barrett, 25 Colson, 26 Thaw, 28 Johnson, 30 Rolder, 31 Franklin, 32 Harrell, 32 Turner, 34 Hood, 35 Kolesar, 39 Taylor, 40 Boivin, 44 Bredeson, 49 Wagner, 52 Barnhart, 52 Bennett, 55 Graham, 58 El-Hadi, 73 Henderson, 74 Atteberry, 75 Gentry, 78 Grant, 79 Persi, 80 Dennis, 89 Barner, 91 Brandt, 93 Jones, 94 Jenkins, 95 Pierce
Today, we welcome Brendan Kolesar back to the show to dive deep into property acquisition loans, discussing their advantages, disadvantages, and compatibility with HELoans and DSCR loans. Take advantage of this insightful discussion by hitting the play button! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Reasons why establishing a good relationship with your lender matters HELoans: What it is and how it can benefit property owners What is a DSCR loan, and how to leverage it for your home equity acquisitions Challenges you may face when getting a HELOC ABOUT BRENDAN KOLESAR Brendan Kolesar brings over 15 years of experience as a Loan Originator and Regional Vice President at Cherry Creek Mortgage. He is dedicated to ensuring a stress-free financing experience for his clients while aiming for the best possible results. Brendan firmly believes in the importance of transparency and responsiveness in his interactions with his clients and vertical partners. He considers these two principles the cornerstones of his approach, recognizing that by prioritizing transparency and being responsive to their needs, everything else naturally falls into alignment. Brendan is also the leader of The Kolesar Team. Beyond his professional role, Brendan is a devoted husband and father of two. CONNECT WITH BRENDAN Website: The Kolesar Team LinkedIn: Brendan Kolesar Phone Number: (916) 541-1808 Email: brendan.kolesar@guildmortgage.net CONNECT WITH US: If you need help with anything in real estate, please email invest@rpcinvest.com Reach Ron: RP Capital Leave podcast reviews and topic suggestions: iTunes Subscribe and get additional info: Get Real Estate Success Facebook Group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community
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Our Chris Gawlik caught up with Adin Hill, Keegan Kolesar and Ben Hutton on the golf course at the annual VGK Tournament at the Wynn Hotel & Casino. He gets comments from the players about the off-season and this upcoming campaign. Is VGK overconfident heading into the season? And it's time for our weekly What The Friday WTF segment with comments from fans.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Our Chris Gawlik caught up with Adin Hill, Keegan Kolesar and Ben Hutton on the golf course at the annual VGK Tournament at the Wynn Hotel & Casino. He gets comments from the players about the off-season and this upcoming campaign. Is VGK overconfident heading into the season? And it's time for our weekly What The Friday WTF segment with comments from fans. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We've received the call for more insights from Brendan Kolesar, and guess what? He's here again to provide an update on interest rates, their historical context, and their economic implications. Don't miss out on today's episode – give it a listen! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE The current state of interest rates and the factors that influence them Relevant insights drawn from historical data on the current interest rates DSCR loans: What they are and their finer points How a property that qualifies for a loan product benefits a novice investor The rationale behind collaborating with a reputable lender RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Navigate the Changing Mortgage Fee Structure - Brendan Kolesar ABOUT BRENDAN KOLESAR Brendan, the Branch Manager at Cherry Creek Mortgage, San Diego, has been immersed in the mortgage industry for 19 years and expresses genuine satisfaction with his current position. Despite his extensive experience, he acknowledges that he continues to learn something new every day from the people he surrounds himself with. In his professional relationships, he prioritizes transparency and responsiveness as the primary guidelines to follow, believing that by upholding these values, everything else falls into place. CONNECT WITH BRENDAN Website: Cherry Creek Mortgage LinkedIn: Brendan Kolesar CONNECT WITH US: If you need help with anything in real estate, please email: invest@rpcinvest.com Reach Ron: RP Capital Leave podcast reviews and topic suggestions: iTunes Subscribe and get additional info: Get Real Estate Success Facebook Group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community
Take a moment to catch your breath before the Stanley Cup Final, with referee Kelly Sutherland mic'd up, the referees and linesmen working the Cup Final, the first female on-ice official enters the IIHF Hall of Fame, ECHL refs have an easy night, and the CHL looks at three major rule changes for the 2023-24 season -- all around penalties and power plays! More on these topics, including video clips and rule breakdowns, at scoutingtherefs.com Visit www.scoutingtherefs.com and follow @scoutingtherefs and @toddlewissports on Twitter and Instagram. Email us your questions - heyref@scoutingtherefs.com Call the RefLine at 585-484-REFS! Episode Transcript #166 Scouting the Refs is an unscripted audio podcast, designed to be heard. It's a whole lot more interesting to listen to the audio, but we're happy to provide a transcription below. This transcript has been generated using a combination of speech recognition software and human transcribers, and may contain textual or typographical errors. Full transcript: https://scoutingtherefs.com/2023/06/40183/scouting-the-refs-podcast-166-making-the-cut-for-the-cup-final/ Todd: So I know we're all excited about the Stanley Cup final beginning and finally getting underway, Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights, but you know Josh? I'm thinking I want to start planning now. What we're going to be doing in the next few weeks when there's no games to watch, because no matter how much I prepare mentally at this point in time in the season, I always suffer from withdrawals after the Cup final is completed and the trophy is handed out. Josh: It's such a challenge, right? We go from the first round where you've got multiple games every night and just there's something going on everywhere at every hour. And the NHL even figured out scheduling this year, so with the games spread out, we could watch a lot of the action. And then it dwindles down a little bit more and now we've had this break of days without hockey, at least at the NHL level, and now the most we'll have is a game every other night. It's starting to feel real, Todd. It's starting to slip away a little bit. The hockey season is leaving us. Todd: It is and that's the hard part. I know the theory is that you start big and that it seems as though like you're kind of being weaned off the drug but it doesn't really work that way. You still suffer from the the withdrawals when it's gone. Josh: And, you know, the warm temps outside don't exactly help you. The weather's warm. You want to be outdoors doing things, especially with these games on the weekend. You're out and about it's it's hot outside. You've got shorts and a t-shirt on, and then you come back in to watch some ice hockey. Yeah, I I love the length of the season. I love that we have all these games, but when you start to get into June, especially the middle of June, it it feels like maybe we've gone too far. Todd: You know, we'll, we'll get through it. We always do. And there will be the anticipation before long of the new season. This is the Scouting the Refs Podcast. Please make sure you follow us on the social channels. Josh, of course can be found @scoutingtherefs on Twitter and Instagram, you'll get me at @toddlewissports on Twitter and Instagram as well. Coming up on this week's episode: Kelly Sutherland mic'd up, who made the cut, a Hall of Fame career, and new rules the NHL should be considering. I am very excited to discuss this topic, Josh. Josh: New rules are always interesting, sometimes they have unintended consequences, so you never know how it will play out, but it will be interesting to see. Todd: Okay, so let's get to some of the other stuff before we talk about the potential for for new rules. Four-star review for the video of the Western Conference Series game One. You hear from players, you hear from coaches, but most importantly you hear referee Kelly Sutherland at work out on the ice. We've seen these videos pop up semi regularly. They provide great insight into what is happening on the ice during the games, and conveniently enough, the bad words are taken out for you. That's why it takes a couple of days to get them out. So Kelly Sutherland, as you've perhaps seen before in some of these videos, is one of the most vocal referees out on the ice. He's explaining to players what he sees after a play. He's telling goaltenders that he's watching for the goalie interference. He's explaining to coaches what is happening out on this. It's it's as if he is a coach out on the ice at times. I think it's a great job that he does. Josh: Absolutely. It's one of the reasons that when they've had the player polls in the past that Sutherland scores so highly as one of the league's top officials. It's not only about positioning and judgment and comportment and all of the things that go in from an officiating standpoint. But from the players point of view, here's a guy who's actually helping you understand where the line is, and he's giving you advance notice before he's calling the penalty. And as a player, that's what you wanna have. You want to know where you stand and and when you're getting too far over the line. And that's what Sutherland does. I think one of his greatest strengths is the communication side of thing of warning guys and when they're getting too close and putting pressure in the crease. Or when it's a potential interference call and things he's seeing out there, so he tries to set that up front and then stick with that standard the whole game. And it's great when you have the mic'd up videos, because then we get to hear some of that dynamic and you see what goes into it before a penalty's actually called. Because he might have been chatting about it for the whole first period, halfway through the second period and a guy keeps at it and now all of a sudden he's blowing the whistle because he's warned him and he's had that conversation and it's one of his strengths. And it's really interesting to hear the types of things that go on. But you're right, Todd, it's almost like he's the second coach out there advising these guys. So he's not just enforcing the rules, but he's he's warning them he's giving them a heads up. He's reminding them of where the line is and when they've gone to far, that's when he has to send them off to the box. Todd: I I love it too. It's not just after the play that he's explaining calls, but as you mentioned, when two players are tied up, he's telling one like, okay, let him go. You gotta let him go now otherwise. You get the interference call and it's just like I don't want to penalize you, but I'm going to have to pretty soon. Josh: Yeah. And it's great in this video, you can hear a nice exchange he has with Keegan Kolesar about a hit that happened and there was a cross checking why he didn't call it and Kolesar's great, super polite there. Just thanking him for it. ‘I appreciate it' is what he says afterwards. So you might not always agree with it, but just giving that explanation and. Letting the guy understand why the call was or wasn't made in a certain situation is immensely helpful. But I don't know if you noticed, Todd, in the clip one of the coaches is on there saying, ‘Nice chat, Kelly.' We don't actually get the content of that conversation. So I don't know if it was something they wanted to keep quiet, or if there were just too many four letter words to include it. Todd: Yeah, that that sometimes the editing can be a little bit tricky on those. Again, I think it provides great insight and good job, I believe for putting those out even if it's 3-4 days after because of all the all the approval that has to go through. So with this video and hearing Kelly Sutherland at work, it is not surprising that he was one of the referees named to work in the Stanley Cup. Final he'll be joined by Steve Kozari, Wes McCauley – no surprise there, Dan O'Rourke, and Chris Rooney. The linesmen are Steve Barton, Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik, Kiel Murchison, and Jonny Murray. Congratulations to all for reaching the final. There's no real surprises with any of these names, is there? Josh: No, everybody's been here before, so I can't say that any of them come as a total shock. You've got tons of veteran experience there, McCauley, Sutherland both working their 10th Stanley Cup Final, Rooney with six. Even Johnny Murray, with six. So everybody's been here plenty of times. They all know what it's like, what the pressure entails, what the big games mean. It was not a shock. I was hoping that some of the younger guys might have made it. We saw Jean Hebert make the Cup Final last year, thought he might have a shot at returning this year, but he and Trevor Hanson, looking to make his Cup Final debut, both left off of the rosters. I thought either one of them could have made it, but who do you cut in their place? This is such a a challenge here. Figuring it out. So you think of – from an NHL standpoint – everything that goes into it and it's your full season, it's your mid season grade, it's your season end evaluation and then it's what you've done each round in the playoffs. So all of that leading up to it and I I think you know, we see and expect who's going to make it. And I I'd say these are like you said, Todd, no surprises here on these crews. Todd: Now, as you explained nicely in a piece on the scoutingtherefs.com website, the final works a little bit differently in that there's not specifically a backup referee at each event and the whole procedure of pairing guys together works a little bit differently as well. Josh: It's interesting to see because all season long we get this rotation of refs. Everybody works the next game with a different partner, typically because of travel, maybe they'll have a back-to-back together, but you're typically working each game with an entirely different crew. Through the first few rounds of the playoffs, that changes a bit because we do see ref pairings and linesman pairings, and often we see that quartet move together through some games. We definitely saw in the conference final where Kelly Sutherland's crew, the same four of them, worked together each game. Once you get to the Stanley Cup Final, they throw everybody back in the hat and basically draw numbers again. So you've got an odd number of referees, which means we're no longer having that pairing; we're having a rotation where the first two guys will work game one, the second two guys will work game two and then they'll start to mix it up after that because of the odd number. So your partner being a standard guy and and maybe at some of them that you've worked together the entire postseason up until now, now you're gonna get a new partner every night. So back to how the regular season works with the rotation. Obviously you're hoping these are your top officials. These are the best of the best. These guys have been consistent throughout the postseason, so it shouldn't matter, but it definitely shakes things up a little bit, so it'll be interesting to see how those tendencies translate when we see a guy where maybe two guys have worked together the entire postseason and now they get to work with different partners in the Stanley Cup Final. Todd: One other note on the referees who are and are not working the Cup Final, and you and I were exchanging messages during this game. But for those that say there is no accountability for officials, yes, there is, because there was one particular game with the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes, where not one, but two goals were overturned on offside challenges and those two linesmen are not working in the Stanley Cup Final. Now, they were so close. It was microscopic that they were offside plays, but this is the price that they're paying. Josh: Yeah, and we don't know. For sure if that happened to be the reason or the straw that broke the camel's back, or if there are other contributing factors here in making that decision. But, certainly, it's one of those things that you look at from an officiating management standpoint when you have guys that are frequently involved in coaches challenge or you have referees that maybe are calling major penalties, that they're downgrading after review, maybe it makes you question their judgment a little bit. I'm not saying it's right or wrong and and like you said, these are really close plays, so I'm not even going to point fingers at the officials or or find fault in how it worked out, but certainly the optics of having a call that had to be overturned on such a public stage and in such a critical juncture in a key moment for a goal to be scored or not, you can't help but think that that did put the spotlight on them a little bit more and may have influenced Stephen Walkom's decision. Todd: A couple of non-NHL notes that we should mention as well. Congratulations to Sandra Dombrowski, who now goes by Sandra Frye. She has become the first female on ice official inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame. Congratulations Sandra on a great international hockey career. Josh: Yeah. Very nice to see that honor there. The class of 2023 was inducted. We have lots of players from all over the place and another official making it in. And there's very few in the IIHF Hall of Fame. Only eight now, with Dombrowski's edition and mostly European, we don't have an American or even a Canadian official that are yet in the IIHF Hall of Fame, so there's there's still boundaries to hit there, but nice to see Dombrowski get in. She broke plenty of boundaries coming in and making her way up. Even as a hockey player, when she was younger, she couldn't find a team to play with as a woman, so she founded her own and it went from there and she was involved in a lot of firsts. The first unofficial women's game at the World Championship and then the first woman referee of a Women's World gold medal game. So nice to see her recognized for all the contributions to hockey, both as a player as an official and then coming off the ice, working as a supervisor and then part of the IIHF officiating committee. So she's given a lot to hockey and nice to see them reciprocate and and give the honor of putting her into the IIHF Hall of Fame. Todd: So the first North American referee that could go in potentially maybe a few years down the road, you know if that was Wes McCauley, I got to think that the acceptance speech is going to be out of this world because they they let them do that at the presentation, don't they? Josh: They do and they did, and Dombrowski gave a great speech. It was wonderful to hear from her and you could tell how much this meant to her; how much hockey means to her. So it was a great honor, but I just picture Wes being most comfortable with just want to give that speech with the mic on, at center ice in full uniform. Todd: Five for fighting! Josh: We've got an induction! Todd: Perfect. Love it. Okay, also non-NHL-related. Congratulations to the Florida Everblades for their win over the Newfoundland Growlers. They win the Eastern Conference final in the ECHL. They'll move on to play Idaho in the final. That series also opens up on Saturday, June the 3rd. Congrats to the Blades who are going for back-to-back titles. It is the second time these two teams have met. In 2004, it was the Idaho Steelheads that prevailed . It was an interesting game summary in this one. It was a double overtime game as I mentioned, but barely a whistle blown for a penalty. Josh: Yeah, quiet one for the officials, which is — It's funny, we joked last week on the podcast about how things tighten up and saying that when you get into game six or game seven, we see fewer and fewer penalties and things really tighten up and I think it's on both sides, right? I think it's on the officials. Maybe I don't wanna say pocketing the whistles, cause that becomes a a negative, but maybe calling that standard tightly and making sure everybody knows where it is. But we also see it on the players trying to be on their best behavior because they don't want to be the person sitting in the box that's responsible for a power play goal against, especially when goals are so critical. But this one, Todd, referee Sam Heideman and Alex Normandin called a clean game effectively because they didn't hand out any power plays. They had some penalties. We had a holding minor that was accompanied by a diving penalty, so that washes out; we have no man advantage there. Only one other penalty in the game. And you can thank the linesman for it because it was a bench minor for too many men on the ice. Todd: Now those of us that are familiar with the ECHL and have, you know, seen a few games, is this a first? Josh: It's a relatively well behaved game for these guys. Nice to see how well-mannered both clubs were. I got to watch part of the game didn't see the whole thing, but you know it's one of those things where you don't want to be the guy who messes it up. You're trying to keep it clean. You don't wanna get whistled for anything. You're kind of playing a little more careful, a little, a little safe there, especially in a game that spent a lot of the time tied. I mean from the second period on, the whole third period, the whole first over time, you've got a tie game there. So you definitely don't want to be the guy who puts your team shorthanded. Todd: I'll just end by saying go Blades. That's my hometown team. Okay, now we talked about some potential rule changes that are going to take place. They are taking place in the Champions League in Europe and I think that there's some some of these – in fact, I like all of them – that could and should be considered by the National Hockey League. Okay, so let's go through them one at a time. First, being minor penalties dealt with the same as a major penalty in that a team that has caused a minor penalty will remain shorthanded, even if the opposing team scores a goal, so you're serving the full two. Josh: Yeah, not a radical change here. This is one of those ‘everything old is new again' kind of moments because this is how it was in the National Hockey League up until 1956. You sat for the whole 2 minutes; you served your time. If they scored once, twice, three times, however many they score in that 2 minutes, you're staying in the box. So I think the Champions League is looking to boost goal scoring here and they also say that they want to make sure punishments are consistent. So yeah, you did the crime you will do the time, no matter how many goals get scored during your sentence. Todd: I don't think that's an unreasonable thing. I know that we had an exceptional power play this year with the Edmonton Oilers, but it still was, what? Just over 30%. So it's unlikely that you're going to score two or three or four goals, but maybe that helps as a deterrent. Josh: It could because those penalties become a bit more valuable. And right now you're looking at it as you're either short handed for two minutes or you've given up a goal and then you're back to even strength. Now you're definitely going to be shorthanded for the whole 2 minutes, and you aren't capped at just giving up one shorthanded goal, so it does put a little premium on those penalties, which hopefully doesn't put more pressure on the refs when it comes to not wanting to decide the game or factor into the game. You need to call it the same way, it's just that the each penalty call becomes a bit more impactful, potentially. Todd: Okay, also with a delayed penalty, a minor penalty will be served even if a goal is scored while a delayed penalty is pending. Josh: Yep, and I'm good with this one. This is one of those interesting situations where many of the leagues wipe out the goals on delayed penalties. NCAA College Hockey in the US actually has this rule currently where a goal scored on the delayed penalty does not wash out the penalty. If you score on the delayed call, you still get a power play afterwards and the player still serves his time, which now under this other rule will also be a full 2 minute power play coming out of that. Todd: Right. Josh: It's it's pretty interesting at the NHL level and others that penalty just disappears. It never happened. The the guy doesn't have two minutes associated with any infraction. He doesn't serve any time in the box; the entire penalty isn't even recorded. At the USA Hockey level, it is recorded but not served. So I think it's interesting. I mean, I've rallied before in the past to say they should consider at least booking the guy for the two minutes and making him sit in the box even if you don't give the team a man advantage, but I think this is the most honest way to do it. The delayed penalty isn't a power play. It's an opportunity where the other team can't touch the puck, so it it definitely comes to a benefit to the attacking team. They get to pull the goaltender, they get to maintain possession. So there there's definitely a benefit there, but I've always been amazed that it offsets the power play there. And again I think this is just try to keep balance and keep scoring down, but now you're going to see more scoring because not only will you score on the delayed penalty… or if you do, you'll still get a 2 minute power play. Todd: I like it. I think it's a a good idea and the other one that's being implemented by the Champions League is that a short handed goal erases a current minor penalty. If the team shorthanded scores, then their minor penalty will come to an end. I'm okay with this. I guess it's a bit of a ‘get out of jail' free card. Well, even more of a bonus than that, but I think it will encourage teams to maybe try stuff on the penalty kill. Josh: This is the most radical of them, right? Because everything up until now has been ‘Delayed penalty? You're still going to serve the time', ‘Other team scores? You're still gonna serve the time.' Well, your own team scores. Now you get out of jail free — so you worded it properly, Todd, I think that's exactly what it is. And this one's not looking at the change from a punishment standpoint. This is purely around goal scoring because you're you're hoping that you can get that team to stretch things out a little bit and think offensively, which could open scoring the other way and make those short handed teams a little less defensively conscious because now they want to score. They want to get that time back, especially if it's late in the game, you're trailing, you don't wanna wait out the whole 2 minutes. If you can get this goal, you can get back to even strength. So I think it's an interesting move. I think it's definitely the most radical of the ones that are coming in here and the one I'm curious to see what types of changes that makes to how teams approach being shorthanded and and what the power plays look like. And remember with those other changes, you will be shorthanded the entire time, so you've got that two minutes you can be scored on multiple times unless you do this to end your short handed situation by scoring a shorthanded goal. The combination of these three makes it really interesting. I feel like it's gonna take some time for teams and coaches to adapt to what the strategy is here and how best to take advantage of this and and how to work it properly. So I'm glad the Champions Hockey League is putting these in place, since these are ones that we've talked about at the North American hockey level and it's the right place to test it. It's this the specialty league. They have limited scope, limited teams, 24 teams this year coming in from all over Europe. So because of the way they're set up, I think it's a great proving ground to see how are these going to work when we first put them in place and then by the end of the season, is it still doing what we thought it would? Or have we seen things change dramatically? And you know what they then they take a break, they can change it for next year, but at least this is the right place where you can actually try that and see how it plays out before you implement it at a larger scale or at the AHL, ECHL, NHL level. Todd: I have one more that's been suggested, I think by a few people, but I think would be an interesting to be part of this experiment as well. If the team that has is getting the penalty has a choice between being on the man advantage for two minutes or taking a penalty shot. Josh: That's an interesting one. You know, we've, we've seen that come up before in discussions on especially late in game situations. Should it be a power play? Should it be a penalty shot? Todd: Right. Josh: In the past you look at penalty shot, success rate versus power play success rate and it's not that far off. I mean we've we've seen maybe the penalty shots are a little bit higher, but statistically speaking it's not a huge difference where you see a big swing there, I think it'd be interesting to give teams that option, especially when you've got the full 2 minutes because now. Do you want 2 minutes on the power play where you can score multiple times, or do you want one shot at a breakaway? In this situation, you know if you're trailing in the game, maybe that 2 minutes is valuable and you you'd rather have the penalty shot. Or maybe the opposite is true and you just wanna kill time off the clock and you'd rather have the two-minute power play. I think that'd be an interesting strategy driver there, too, Todd, on how do you approach it because now you've got a power play that could result in multiple goals, or you get to take the penalty shot, which is only one – uses no time on the clock – but do you think your team has a better chance on the penalty shot than on the power play? Interesting dynamic there. Another one where I think it takes time. You you'd have to put that in and coaches would figure out how best to make it work for their team. You know, if you're the Edmonton Oilers this past season, you're taking the power play every time. Some teams with limited success or with a really strong breakaway scoring player there, you might want to take the penalty shot and I think that it just changes things up from a strategy standpoint. Todd: Now you mentioned the downfall. Coaches ruin everything. 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The biggest question looming for VGK after a Game 2 thrashing by the Oilers in Las Vegas Saturday, is will the Golden Knights be able to regroup as they travel to Canada for the next two games in the series. As Bruce Cassidy put it, his group was "out-teamed" (we're not even sure it that's a word, but it fits.) The Golden Knights gave up the first Oilers goal just 2:21 into the game on a power play goal, go figure. The opening power play was scored by none other than Leon Draisaitl, go figure again. When all was said and done the Golden Knights were on the losing end of a 5-1 decision. The Oilers tallied three total power play goals, bringing their total to 5 through two games. And, Connor McDavid added a shorthanded goal for good measure. The game got out of control in the second period as "Public Enemy No. 1" Evander Kane fought Keegan Kolesar of VGK. The fight ended with Kane landing a handful of kidney shots on Kolesar, which some fans felt was dirty because its a belief that players shouldn't hit other players when they are down on the ice. When the dust settled, ther were 124 penalty minutes in the game. VGK played without any intensity, the defense wasn't good, and the forecheck was non-existent. We talk about VGK penalty kill structure, which was an adjustment that failed. VGK needs to regain its poise if they are going to win the series. The only VGK goal was scored by Ivan Barbeshev, his second of the series. Jonathan Marchessault led VGK with seven shots on net, but he still has been held scoreless in the playoffs so far. In the third period of Saturday's game, Adin Hill replaced Laurent Brossoit in net. Hill turned away all four shots he faced. Brossoit let up a couple of bad goals, at least two. One was a McDavid power play goal on the short side of the net. The other was an Evan Bouchard slap shot from the point that Brossoit never saw. Jack Eichel needs to pick up his game and get into the scoring column for VGK. Outside of the empty netter in the opener, he has been held off the score sheet.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The biggest question looming for VGK after a Game 2 thrashing by the Oilers in Las Vegas Saturday, is will the Golden Knights be able to regroup as they travel to Canada for the next two games in the series. As Bruce Cassidy put it, his group was "out-teamed" (we're not even sure it that's a word, but it fits.) The Golden Knights gave up the first Oilers goal just 2:21 into the game on a power play goal, go figure. The opening power play was scored by none other than Leon Draisaitl, go figure again. When all was said and done the Golden Knights were on the losing end of a 5-1 decision. The Oilers tallied three total power play goals, bringing their total to 5 through two games. And, Connor McDavid added a shorthanded goal for good measure. The game got out of control in the second period as "Public Enemy No. 1" Evander Kane fought Keegan Kolesar of VGK. The fight ended with Kane landing a handful of kidney shots on Kolesar, which some fans felt was dirty because its a belief that players shouldn't hit other players when they are down on the ice. When the dust settled, ther were 124 penalty minutes in the game. VGK played without any intensity, the defense wasn't good, and the forecheck was non-existent. We talk about VGK penalty kill structure, which was an adjustment that failed. VGK needs to regain its poise if they are going to win the series. The only VGK goal was scored by Ivan Barbeshev, his second of the series. Jonathan Marchessault led VGK with seven shots on net, but he still has been held scoreless in the playoffs so far. In the third period of Saturday's game, Adin Hill replaced Laurent Brossoit in net. Hill turned away all four shots he faced. Brossoit let up a couple of bad goals, at least two. One was a McDavid power play goal on the short side of the net. The other was an Evan Bouchard slap shot from the point that Brossoit never saw. Jack Eichel needs to pick up his game and get into the scoring column for VGK. Outside of the empty netter in the opener, he has been held off the score sheet. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Over the weekend we had a chance to see both Mark Stone and Zach Whitecloud in full contact workouts. Stone has been out since Jan. 12 with recurring back issues and he was cleared to resume contact workouts. Bruce Cassidy had Stone skating on a newly formed third line with Chandler Stephenson and Michael Amadio. Whitecloud returns to his usual spot in the third defensive pairing with Nic Hague. The other lines are #1: Eichel, Barbashev, Marchessault #2: Karlsson, Smith Kessel Line #3 Roy with Howden and Kolesar. We will see if Cassidy sticks with these lines in Game 1 vs the Jets. We also run down the conference playoff matchups. And, Chris G has a strong opinion about the VGK pet Goldfish. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Golden Knights - Daily Podcast On the Vegas Golden Knights
Over the weekend we had a chance to see both Mark Stone and Zach Whitecloud in full contact workouts. Stone has been out since Jan. 12 with recurring back issues and he was cleared to resume contact workouts. Bruce Cassidy had Stone skating on a newly formed third line with Chandler Stephenson and Michael Amadio. Whitecloud returns to his usual spot in the third defensive pairing with Nic Hague. The other lines are #1: Eichel, Barbashev, Marchessault #2: Karlsson, Smith Kessel Line #3 Roy with Howden and Kolesar. We will see if Cassidy sticks with these lines in Game 1 vs the Jets. We also run down the conference playoff matchups. And, Chris G has a strong opinion about the VGK pet Goldfish.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Four players, including two goaltenders, could return to the VGK lineup during the three-game road trip in Canada, which begins Tuesday night in Vancouver. Netminders Logan Thompson and Laurent Brossoit are back as are Nic Roy and Keegan Kolesar. A third goalie, the veteran Jonathan Quick is also on the trip. Cassidy said Monday that he wasn't sure who would start the opener in the crease, or if all three goalies would see time. Thomson last appeared in a game on February 9. He has a record of 20-13-3. Laurent Brossoit played in just three games. Roy hasn't been in the lineup since the Chicago game on February 21. Kolesar has been out of action for ten days and should find is spot available amongst fourth line starters on Tuesday. VGK has 12 games remaining and Cassidy said Monday that he wants to put the best lineup on the ice. There is a lot of competition to play right now with the healthy bodies returning. Vancouver, under new coach Rick Tocchet, has won eight of nine games. They are playing better, especially on the defensive side, since he took over. The Canucks are out of the playoff race, yet they are continuing to play solid hockey. Elias Petterson leads all scorers for Vancouver with 88 points, including 33 goals.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Four players, including two goaltenders, could return to the VGK lineup during the three-game road trip in Canada, which begins Tuesday night in Vancouver. Netminders Logan Thompson and Laurent Brossoit are back as are Nic Roy and Keegan Kolesar. A third goalie, the veteran Jonathan Quick is also on the trip. Cassidy said Monday that he wasn't sure who would start the opener in the crease, or if all three goalies would see time. Thomson last appeared in a game on February 9. He has a record of 20-13-3. Laurent Brossoit played in just three games. Roy hasn't been in the lineup since the Chicago game on February 21. Kolesar has been out of action for ten days and should find is spot available amongst fourth line starters on Tuesday. VGK has 12 games remaining and Cassidy said Monday that he wants to put the best lineup on the ice. There is a lot of competition to play right now with the healthy bodies returning. Vancouver, under new coach Rick Tocchet, has won eight of nine games. They are playing better, especially on the defensive side, since he took over. The Canucks are out of the playoff race, yet they are continuing to play solid hockey. Elias Petterson leads all scorers for Vancouver with 88 points, including 33 goals. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LISTEN NOW!! Matt Kolesar is the Chief Environmental Scientist at ExxonMobil. In that role, he leads global advocacy and issue management of methane and flaring, as well as managing corporate sustainability focus areas for water, land and habitat, and operational waste. As Chief Environmental Scientist, he provides advanced expert technical leadership consultation and advice to senior leaders on sustainability topics central to business decisions and priorities. Throughout his 24-year career with ExxonMobil, Matt has held a variety of leadership positions at ExxonMobil in the Upstream, Downstream and Chemicals businesses. Matt has B.S. in Chemical Engineering from The University of Akron, Ohio, and is an avid runner.Having Matt as a guest on our Podcast was such an interesting opportunity as we held insightful conversations as relates career.Here are some highlights from this Episode! To get the full experience kindly tune in
The Senior Broadcast Engineer at Hubbard Broadcasting, Dave Kolesar, has gained national attention for his pioneering of HD Radio on the AM radio band. Now, Kolesar is turning heads with the launch of a HD5 multichannel offering on a Hubbard-owned Northern Virginia simulcast partner of the nation's top-billing radio station, WTOP.Why HD5? It's about offering more to local radio listeners ... and a new revenue source for Hubbard in the National Capital Region. Learn more about the possibilities for your operation in this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
We're back with Brendan Kolesar, a mortgage loan specialist, to discuss imaginative and powerful strategies to combat variable interest rates in a volatile market and mortgage loan recommendations to reduce the headaches of loan refinancing. So tune in now to start your creative recession-proof investing path. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Top 3 mortgage loan options for investors Adjustable-Rate Mortgage: What it is and why it's a viable option Creative solutions to refinance mortgage loans The importance of loan pre-approvals RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Watch Master Class on How to Build Wealth During A Recession by joining the official Facebook group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community Qualified and Nonqualified Mortgages - Brendan Kolesar ABOUT BRENDAN KOLESAR As the son of a retired Airforce Colonel and commercial airline pilot, you learn the importance of taking responsibility for both the destination and the journey. Brendan has been taking care of families' home finance needs for over fifteen years and recently welcomed his first child (a beautiful daughter) into his own family. A dedicated father, husband, and leader at The Kolesar Team, Brendan enjoys walks with his wife and daughter near their home in Carlsbad Village, but he's also been known to answer client calls from his paddle board on Mission Bay. CONNECT WITH US: If you need help with anything in real estate, please email: invest@rpcinvest.com Reach Ron: RP Capital Leave podcast reviews and topic suggestions: iTunes Subscribe and get additional info: Get Real Estate Success Facebook Group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community
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Mike joins us for the second time to discuss the trip to Leadville for the Ultra Marathon, The Leadville 100. He takes us through his preparation, training, mindset and the terrain of the course. A must listen episode.
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The theme of the Keegan Kolesar and Nic Roy press conferences was "Unfinished Business" as they discussed their contract extensions with the local media. Kolesar also discussed off-season surgery for an undisclosed injury and Roy talked about playing different positions under new HC Bruce Cassidy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The theme of the Keegan Kolesar and Nic Roy press conferences was "Unfinished Business" as they discussed their contract extensions with the local media. Kolesar also discussed off-season surgery for an undisclosed injury and Roy talked about playing different positions under new HC Bruce Cassidy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this show..- Jersey giveaway winner! Congrats Kim!- More Pacioretty trade fallout- Kolesar signs an extension- UNLV gets screwed by Chris Beard again
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On this episode: Did the Goden Knights overpay Keegan Kolesar to avoid arbitration? What do you feel his new salary should have been? He signed a two-year contract worth about $1.4-million a year. We also discuss if Nolan Patrick will return next season and what his role will be. And the IIHF Juniors are coming this month. Four VGK prospects are on rosters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this episode: Did the Goden Knights overpay Keegan Kolesar to avoid arbitration? What do you feel his new salary should have been? He signed a two-year contract worth about $1.4-million a year. We also discuss if Nolan Patrick will return next season and what his role will be. And the IIHF Juniors are coming this month. Four VGK prospects are on rosters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Do you want to learn how to save money by refinancing your mortgage? In today's episode, Brendan Kolesar, a mortgage loan expert, provides us with helpful business advice on better alternative loan servicing options for purchasing properties and modifying mortgages to match your goals. Keep an eye out for further about the mortgage rate forecast! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE How does rising interest rates affect the mortgage loan industry? Alternative mortgage financing options Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) vs. conventional loan Should you pay upfront points on non-QM loans? What are the mortgage interest rates expected to be? ABOUT BRENDAN KOLESAR As the son of a retired Airforce Colonel and commercial airline pilot, you learn the importance of taking responsibility for both the destination and the journey. Brendan has been taking care of families' home finance needs for over fifteen years and recently welcomed his first child (a beautiful daughter) into his own family. A dedicated father, husband, and leader at The Kolesar Team, Brendan enjoys walks with his wife and daughter near their home in Carlsbad Village, but he's also been known to answer client calls from his paddle board on Mission Bay. CONNECT WITH BRENDAN Contact number: 916-541-1808 CONNECT WITH US: If you need help with anything in real estate, please email: invest@rpcinvest.com Reach Ron: RP Capital Leave podcast reviews and topic suggestions: iTunes Subscribe and get additional info: Get Real Estate Success Facebook Group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community
Today, on First Person Plural, therapist Akhila Kolesar shares her awareness of multiple self identities and how her understanding of them has grown throughout her life.Kolesar is a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma, relationship dynamics, identity development, anxiety and depression and difficult transitions. With a doctorate from the Institute of transpersonal psychology, she takes a whole person approach to psychotherapy, addressing the physical, mental, and spiritual self of each of her clients. She currently serves clients through her private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/firstpersonplural)
Tisha Schuller welcomes Matt Kolesar, chief environmental scientist at ExxonMobil, to the Energy Thinks Podcast.Tisha and Matt discuss:· Exxon's role in the energy transition;· Decarbonization roadmaps for global assets;· The underlying skills required to meet decarbonization targets;· The importance of addressing methane emissions;· How to inspire diverse talent;· Exxon's $15 billion commitment to emissions-reduction projects; and,· The once-in-a-generation energy transition.Matt started at Exxon as an environmental engineer in 1998 and has served in multiple positions including global safety, health, and environmental advisor, environment, regulatory, and socioeconomic senior consultant, and unconventional issue and sustainability manager. His past job experience also includes several years of service as an environmental engineer at The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company starting in 1991. Matt currently serves on boards for the Wildlife Habitat Council and the Stanford Natural Gas Initiative. He received a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Akron.Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Slaughter, Adán Rubio, and Michael Tanner who make the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on March 3, 2022]