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Originally aired August 2023. Pro Football Focus head of product and host of the PFF NFL Show Steve Palazzolo recalls how the exhilarating ‘90s Jags met their remarkably cruel end. Spoiler: They get Jeff Fisher'd 3 times in one season and finish 15-3. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and maybe chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show. Follow Remember That Game for the full archive: Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/remember-that-game/id1493587677 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/61AZFN2XvBB8ZSjql0gtfk "Remember That Game" in search wherever you get your podcasts More from the Titans-Jags 1999 AFC championship: Box score: Tennessee Titans 33, Jacksonville Jaguars 14 (Pro Football Reference) NFL Primetime 1999 conference championship Sunday highlights (ESPN January 23rd, 2000) (YouTube) NFL Throwback supercut: Kyle Brady, James Stewart, Yancey Thigpen, Steve McNair, and Derrick Mason find the endzone (YouTube) Fred Taylor career highlights (YouTube) Jimmy Smith career highlights (YouTube) Jevon Kearse rookie year highlights (YouTube) First ESPN Zone opens in Baltimore (The Baltimore Sun) Game recap (Tampa Bay Times) HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest PFF Head of Product and PFF NFL Show host Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) SPONSORS BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and in the season of giving, give yourself what YOU need – with BetterHelp. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2024" at the time of purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Subscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Fine-tuning is not sufficient for capability elicitation, published by Theodore Chapman on June 14, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. Produced as part of the ML Alignment & Theory Scholars Program - Winter 2023-24 Cohort under the supervision of Evan Hubinger. Acknowledgements: Thanks to Kyle Brady for his many contributions to this project. Abstract This post argues that the performance elicited by fine-tuning an LLM on a task using a given prompt format does not usefully bound the level of performance observed when the same information is presented in a different structure. Thus, fine-tuned performance provides very little information about the best performance that would be achieved by a large number of actors fine-tuning models with random prompting schemes in parallel. In particular, we find that we get much better results from fine-tuning gpt-3.5-turbo (ChatGPT 3.5) to play chess when the game so far is presented in a single block of SAN[1] than when the game so far is separated into a series of SAN moves presented as alternating user / assistant messages. The fact that this superficial formatting change is sufficient to change our fine-tuned performance serves to highlight that modern LLMs are much more fragile than they appear at first glance, even subject to fine-tuning. Introduction In the abstract, model evaluations identify a task and attempt to establish a bound on the level of performance that can be elicited from a given model with a given level of investment. The current state of the art is roughly: 1. Choose a reasonable prompting scheme 2. Generate a dataset of high-quality samples and encode them in the chosen format 3. Fine-tune the model and evaluate the resulting performance 4. Make some implicit regularity assumptions about the quality of models fine-tuned using different prompting schemes[1] 5. Conclude that probably no other actor can elicit substantially better performance on the same task from the same model while spending substantially less money than we did This post takes issue with step 4. We begin by illustrating the extreme brittleness of observed model performance when prompting without fine-tuning. Then we argue that fine-tuning is not sufficient to eliminate this effect. Using chess as a toy model, we show two classes of prompting schemes under which ChatGPT-3.5 converges to dramatically different levels of performance after fine-tuning. Our central conclusion is that the structure in which data is presented to an LLM (or at least to ChatGPT 3.5) matters more than one might intuitively expect and that this effect persists through fine-tuning. In the specific case of chess, the better prompting scheme that we use (described in the section below) is easily derived but in situations that are further out of distribution (such as the automated replication and adaptation tasks METR defined), it is not obvious what the best way to present information is, and it seems plausible that there are simple prompt formats which would result in substantially better performance than those that we've tested to date. General Setting We use the term 'agent' to refer to the combination of a model - here gpt-3.5-turbo unless otherwise specified - and a function which takes a chess position as input and outputs the document we feed into the model (henceforth a 'prompting scheme'). We perform our evaluations using three datasets of chess games: 1. A collection of ~6000 games played by humans on Lichess with at least 30 minutes for each player 2. A collection of ~500 games played between all pairings of stockfish 16 level 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20 3. A collection of ~300 games played by ChatGPT 3.5 or gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct with various prompting schemes We evaluate our agents by selecting a random point in each of the games, providing the current game position as...
Originally aired August 2023. Pro Football Focus head of product and host of the PFF NFL Show Steve Palazzolo recalls how the exhilarating ‘90s Jags met their remarkably cruel end. Spoiler: They get Jeff Fisher'd 3 times in one season and finish 15-3. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and maybe chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show. More from the Titans-Jags 1999 AFC championship: Box score: Tennessee Titans 33, Jacksonville Jaguars 14 (Pro Football Reference) NFL Primetime 1999 conference championship Sunday highlights (ESPN January 23rd, 2000) (YouTube) NFL Throwback supercut: Kyle Brady, James Stewart, Yancey Thigpen, Steve McNair, and Derrick Mason find the endzone (YouTube) Fred Taylor career highlights (YouTube) Jimmy Smith career highlights (YouTube) Jevon Kearse rookie year highlights (YouTube) First ESPN Zone opens in Baltimore (The Baltimore Sun) Game recap (Tampa Bay Times) HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest PFF Head of Product and PFF NFL Show host Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) SPONSORS Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2023" at the time of purchase. Underdog Fantasy - Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Subscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we invite Kyle Brady of J-AAR Excavating to the show! J-AAR is experienced in a variety of services, such as earthwork and excavation, site servicing (sewer & water), road reconstruction, and asphalt paving.
This week's guest is Kyle Brady. Ron and Kyle discussed suggestion boxes, how to handle suggestions that aren't accepted, and how to get started with your own suggestion program. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: Kyle's quote (4:01) His background (5:13) About Kyle's continuous improvement program (6:27) How employees submit ideas (10:46) Communication and feedback (13:42) Their future state (15:49) Examples (18:33) The hardest part of this initiative (20:11) How Kyle handles disappointment when an idea isn't chosen (20:38) Kyle's advice for where to start (23:19) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Gemba Academy: Simple Kaizen Part 1 Video Gemba Academy: Simple Kaizen Part 2 Video Kyle on LinkedIn Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? Do you have a suggestion box at work? How does your employer handle and/or process those ideas?
Pro Football Focus head of product and host of the PFF NFL Show Steve Palazzolo recalls how the exhilarating ‘90s Jags met their remarkably cruel end. Spoiler: They get Jeff Fisher'd 3 times in one season and finish 15-3. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and maybe chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show. More from the Titans-Jags 1999 AFC championship: Box score: Tennessee Titans 33, Jacksonville Jaguars 14 (Pro Football Reference) NFL Primetime 1999 conference championship Sunday highlights (ESPN January 23rd, 2000) (YouTube) NFL Throwback supercut: Kyle Brady, James Stewart, Yancey Thigpen, Steve McNair, and Derrick Mason find the endzone (YouTube) Fred Taylor career highlights (YouTube) Jimmy Smith career highlights (YouTube) Jevon Kearse rookie year highlights (YouTube) First ESPN Zone opens in Baltimore (The Baltimore Sun) Game recap (Tampa Bay Times) HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest PFF Head of Product and PFF NFL Show host Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) SPONSORS Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2023" at the time of purchase. Underdog Fantasy - Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Subscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pro Football Focus head of product and host of the PFF NFL Show Steve Palazzolo recalls how the exhilarating ‘90s Jags met their remarkably cruel end. Spoiler: They get Jeff Fisher'd 3 times in one season and finish 15-3. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and maybe chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show. More from the Titans-Jags 1999 AFC championship: Box score: Tennessee Titans 33, Jacksonville Jaguars 14 (Pro Football Reference) NFL Primetime 1999 conference championship Sunday highlights (ESPN January 23rd, 2000) (YouTube) NFL Throwback supercut: Kyle Brady, James Stewart, Yancey Thigpen, Steve McNair, and Derrick Mason find the endzone (YouTube) Fred Taylor career highlights (YouTube) Jimmy Smith career highlights (YouTube) Jevon Kearse rookie year highlights (YouTube) First ESPN Zone opens in Baltimore (The Baltimore Sun) Game recap (Tampa Bay Times) HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest PFF Head of Product and PFF NFL Show host Steve Palazzolo (@PFF_Steve) SPONSORS Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2023" at the time of purchase. Underdog Fantasy - Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Subscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you've never met the guys of Skydive Midwest Chemtrails, you should immediately get in your car and head to SDMW, because you're missing out on the chance of knowing (and flying with) five incredibly cool people.Currently known as the biggest 4-Way VFS team (seriously they're almost all over seven feet tall), Chemtrails is comprised of DZO Keith George, lineman Matt Congdon, electrician Colin Conway, business intelligence director Kyle Brady, and podiatrist Nathan Norem. Together they've formed a team who probably has the most fun with competing, a fact made incredibly obvious just by watching their daily antics on the dropzone.Recorded as a send-off for when the team heads to the FAI 2023 World Cup Competition in Voss, Norway this weekend--this episode gets a little weird as we establish who's who on this team with some "fan-submitted" questions. Laugh along as they regale me with some absolutely hilarious team stories from years past. Don't miss this episode, and don't forget to well-wish the team on their way to Norway!Team instagram: @sdmwchemtrailsCompetition updates: www.skydivemidwest.com/blog/
Kyle Brady, Zach Goodall, Eric Dunn and Patric Young join XL Primetime
With Tom Brady retiring from the NFL, it leaves a huge hole in not only the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lineup but creates a ripple effect throughout the league and fantasy football. Where does Aaron Rodgers get traded to? Will Lamar Jackson be traded? Can Derek Carr sign somewhere relevant? So many questions and our team of Joe Dolan (@FG_Dolan) and Brian Drake (@DrakeFantasy) give their takes on who lands where. Plus, we look at the top 5 fantasy games from Tom Brady's career. The 30% off early bird special at FantasyPoints.com ends on Super Bowl Sunday. *** MAKE SURE TO CHECK YOUR iTUNES SUBSCRIPTION TO ENSURE YOU ARE GETTING THE LATEST SHOWS FROM FANTASY POINTS *** BRADY'S TOP FIVE FANTASY GAMES EVER, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS, RANKED BY DK POINTS 5. Week 17, 2022, Bucs 30, Panthers 24 (last full regular-season game of Brady's career) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SNhZ... Brady 40.7 DK FP 34/45, 432 yards, 3 TD. Added 3/4/1 rushing (Brady sneak!) – Came back from 14 down, Evans all three touchdowns (63 yards, 57 yards, 30 yards) Evans 10/207/3 – 51.7 DK FP, best game of Evans' career Godwin 9/120 Outdueled Sam Darnold who threw for 341 and 3 TDs 4. Week 5, 2021, Bucs 45, Dolphins 17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0cdO... Tua is hurt, Brissett starts for Miami Brady goes 30/41 for 411 and 5 TD, also 40.7 DK FP Antonio Brown 7/124/2 Evans 6/113/2 3. Week 7, 2007, Patriots 49, Dolphins 28 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58mA3... Brady was 21/25 for 354 and 6 TD, 5 in the first half, 41.2 DK FP Welker 9/138/2 Moss 4/122/2 Stallworth 3/51/1 Kyle Brady caught the other TD, Brady to Brady The legendary Cleo Lemon started for Miami 2. Divisional Round, 2011 Season, Patriots 45, Broncos 10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaiFs... Brady 26/34, 363 yards, 6 TD, 1 INT, 41.3 DK FP Gronkowski 10/145/3 Deion Branch 3/85/1 He who must not be named 4/55/1 Welker 6/55/1 TEBOW! 9/26 for 136 yards. Last game as a Bronco before Peyton 1. Week 6, 2009. Patriots 59, Titans 0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A7cJ... BLIZZARD IN OCTOBER!! BIGGEST BLOWOUT IN NFL HISTORY. Brady 29/34, 380 yards, 6 TD, 42.2 DK FP Moss 8/129/3 Welker 10/150/2 Kevin Faulk 3/54/1 Kerry Collins went 2/12 for -7 yards and a pick, Vince Young 0/2 with a pick Also of note, Brady's two best fantasy games in losses… both to the Eagles! #NFL #TomBrady #FantasyFootball #SuperBowl #Brady #AaronRodgers #LamarJackson #DerekCarr --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fantasy-points-podcast/support
Retired NFL player Kyle Brady returns to Sound of Truth Podcast to spend an hour talking with Brett about his career in football. The first half hour of the podcast is about his college days and the second half hour is about his NFL experience. Special attention is given to the influence of his coaches, including Joe Paterno, Bill Parcells, Tom Coughlin, and Bill Belichick.
Retired NFL Player Kyle Brady joins Brett on the podcast to share his story. Kyle's journey reminds us that even when a person is not seeking God, and is accomplishing what the world deems success, there is a need for salvation... salvation that is only found in Jesus.
Delivering Marketing Joy Episode 375 with Kyle Brady by Kirby Hasseman
The Agents of Change: SEO, Social Media, and Mobile Marketing for Small Business
Google Discover can help you reach new audiences, but you're going to need to optimize your content and website to get in there. Here's how.
Did you know that a specific lifestyle or hobby can be turned into a monetizable business through content creation? Today's guest shares his story.
EPISODE 27: Without QB Sean Clifford, the Penn State football season is over. Head Coach James Franklin can't name a starting QB as Clifford still works towards a full recovery. Does that mean any hope of making the College Football Playoff is shot? We sit down with All-American tight end Kyle Brady, who played on the 1994 undefeated Penn State team. The Cedar Cliff grad breaks down how difficult a QB competition can be on the team, why booing injuries is classless and gets us caught up on life as a dad, coach and businessman. Plus, Ben Simmons has made his less-than-triumphant return to the 76ers. And promptly got himself booted off the team for the first game of the season. What should Doc Rivers do with the embattled point guard? And how do his teammates like Joel Embiid feel about Simmons attitude? Also on this week's episode of The Sports Extra Podcast, we introduce you to Producer Steve, and talk Derrick Henry, the Steelers fall from grace, the Calder Cup prospects for the Hershey Bears and why grocery delivery is so dang expensive. You can head to https://www.abc27.com/podcast for extended interviews. Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you listen, and let us know your thoughts on the show! See you every Thursday.
Kyle Brady is a Google Discover optimization consultant and founder of Drivin' & Vibin', an industry-leading consumer news site in the RV and camping niche. He and his wife ditched the 9 to 5 grind to become full-time RVers and in the process, Kyle became an expert at amplifying content to increase brand awareness and revenue and he's here today to share some of his secrets.Topics Covered:-The difference between optimizing for Google search engine pages results and Google Discover-How to do a keyword research-Building an SEO content creation team-Best SEO tools and pluginsAnd much more…For more info: kylebrady.com drivinvibin.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradyseo/ Mentioned during the conversation: https://www.semrush.com/ THE GOOGLE DISCOVER ROADMAP **Check out the EcomXFactor Youtube Channel:https://tinyurl.com/EcomXFactor-YT Check out the EcomXFactor Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/EcomXFactor * If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes?It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests
In the direct response marketing world, we often talk about “creating demand”, but today we explored the other side of the coin, “redirecting demand”.Leveraging people's search intent to drive traffic to your brand requires hard work, but with the right systems and processes, it can be very effective.In today's conversation with Kyle Brady, we explored uncharted waters, SEO. Specifically, how can we apply SEO principles to our podcasting efforts?Other #GoldenBoulders:
Kyle Brady is a Google Discover optimization consultant and founder of Drivin' & Vibin', an industry-leading consumer news site in the RV and camping niche. He and his wife ditched the 9 to 5 grind to become full time RVers and in the process Kyle became an expert at amplifying content to increase brand awareness and revenue. From 2015 to today, Kyle has transformed his blog Drivin & Vibin into an industry leading consumer news site. In this episode, we chat about his top 3 Google Discover Content Strategies. Being a relatively new platform, Kyle packs a ton of value into this episode to showcase the power of Google Discover. Throughout this episode, Kyle is proof that setting your mind and committing to a passion driven business can lead to success and creative freedom. Drivin & Vibin is now an industry leader and has connected consumers and brands throughout the blog articles. To learn more about Kyle and visit his site, please visit https://drivinvibin.com/
We are joined by Special guest Jeremy Greene (co-host of sportsocracy and ESPN radio host in Asheville NC) to talk some football and what it's really like being a Jets fanSupport the show
Dr. Mike Quintans sits down with Dr. Brandon Eck, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and an avid athlete. 03:00 - Dr. Eck grew up, essentially, on Penn State University's campus with his parents involved in medicine and athletics on campus. His father was a PSU athletic trainer and his mom was a PSU physical therapist. 04:50 - Brandon got to meet players such as LaVar Arrington, noting that he remembers that his shoulders were wider than his locker. Seeing and knowing players like Kyle Brady and Kerry Collins were the highlight of his childhood. 10:00 - Dr. Eck practices a team approach, including the athlete, to decide what treatment is best for the athlete. 12:06 - Dr. Eck always wanted to play Penn State Football. In high school, he worked on his skills. 14:20 - Dr. Mike Quintans asks Dr. Eck if he had a son, would he let him play football. 17:20 - Dr. Eck believes in late specialization. High performing athletes typically played multiple sports at a younger age. The more you can be exposed to in youth the better. 21:30 - It's important to have a balance. Too many repetitions of anything can lead to degeneration of a bone, tendon, or ligament. 22:30 - There are a number of ways you can attack stress reduction. There's sleep stress, mental stress, etc. You might have more leniency with an injury like tendonitis than a concussion. You need adequate water, nutrition, sleep, etc. 28:00 - Medical providers have challenges sometimes with parents overtaking the conversation. It's helpful to get kids in the room by themselves without the parent. This allows the child to take control of their health without mom or dad around. The bias of mom and dad is very strong. 31:00 - Athletic trainers should have a conversation with parents during the preseason and offer a plan of what will happen if an athlete gets hurt. This avoids parents stressing, sending their child to urgent care, and potentially receiving misdiagnoses. Having a laid out plan defining which sports medicine doctor an athlete should see, for example, takes away the pressure on the parents to find adequate care. 38:20 - Dr. Eck works in concussion management as a traditionally trained sports medicine physician. He also works with general sports medicine management, athletic/non-athletic injuries (joint pain, tendons, ligaments, neck pain, back pain, etc.), and nerve injuries. He has special training in ultrasound-guided injections. He's also trained as an osteopath where he learned everything a regular MD would but got a little extra anatomy, manipulative techniques, and other osteopathic techniques. 46:14 - Dr. Quintans and Dr. Eck talk about one of Dr. Eck's passions: cycling. Unfortunately, the sport is linked sometimes with performance-enhancing drugs. Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) are more to do with the monetization and culture of the sport than the athlete's character. There are side effects and physical and emotional consequences of using performance-enhancing drugs. 56:50 - Dr. Quintans and Dr. Eck talk about their dream clinics. Dr. Eck wants a space where he has on-site physical therapy, 3D cameras, sensors, a sports nutritionist, and sports performance. He'd also love a multi-specialty approach with access to a network of sleep specialists, cardiologists, surgeons, etc. CONTACT LinkedIn DM: Brandon Eck
Game predictions and all star game
Season predictions and impact on for the upcoming season
Kyle Brady, a two-time All-Big Ten selection and 13 year NFL veteran joins the Unrivaled Podcast. Brady, a resident of Jacksonville, Florida, discusses his time and Penn State, the 1994-95 Rose Bowl and much more. (0:30): Becoming a pilot (06:14): Prolific offense (14:50): 1994-95 Rose Bowl (19:40): Draft night
Or, The best PG stories of college football's greatest offenseThe Penn State-Buffalo game marks the University's official celebration of the 1994 undefeated Big Ten (and National - we agree with the New York Times) Champion Nittany Lions. With an offense that may have been the most potent in the sport's history, the team certainly ranks among State's all-time best, featuring legendary stars like Kerry Collins, Ki-Jana Carter, Kyle Brady, and Bobby Engram along with a punishing offensive line that devastated everyone in their path. Last month, Keith "Goon" Conlin, starting tackle on that line, joined Chris, Kevin, and Mailman for an event with the Lake Erie Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association to share his memories from that magical run. Goon brings all his characteristic honesty and humor to the account, covering everything from making the cover of Sports Illustrated to vainly trying to sneak seconds past Joe Paterno at the pre-Rose Bowl meal. For those who experienced it, it's hard to believe 25 years have passed since that special Autumn in Happy Valley. Enjoy this insider's look back at a time when the Lions ruled the sport like few before or since.HOSTED BY: Mike Herr, Kevin Horne, Chris BuchignaniGUEST: Keith Conlin
Former NFL star Kyle Brady was on the show this week to fill us in about the Draft, plus Johnny & Gav took on the FA Cup and urine-tegrity. Plus the usual stuff including What's On This Weekend, The Meat Locker and your Mexican Handbags - keep them coming in to kickabout@radiox.co.uk You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday, and if you want to take the boys Around Your Ground or introduce them to your mates in the Sunday League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen then get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
In case you didn't know, Brad hates Back to the Future 2. He's a little irrational about it. To argue the movie isn't that bad, Scott Carelli from The Back to the Future Minute podcast joins the show.Lil is back to talk about Logan and the excellent work from Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen as X-23. It's a preview of a longer conversatin to be continued in the next episode of the Cosmic Geppetto Podcast.The Digressions:-Everyone is friends w/ Kyle & Brady from Pele Media-Million Ways to Die in the West is Brad's third favorite Back to the Future movie-Sliders-Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly-Brad makes an exciting announcement about his own entry into the world of Minute by Minute podcasting.-Brad & Scott are both Sam Raimi fans.Find out more about Back to the Future Minute and the other podcasts Scott is involved with (There are many) at www.DuelingGenre.com.Check out Lil at LilGripes.com.
From Gilmore Girls & Survivor, Jessica Sugar Kiper (and her adorable daughter Punky Jean) join Brad to talk about her career and becoming a mom.Seriously, how does he get such cool guests?Sugar talks about her favorite gigs, whether she'd return to Survivor, and confirms Amy Kenurup's appraisal of Milo Ventimiglia's handsomeness.The Digressions:-Last Man on Earth is a good show, but is too short.-Brad's friends Kyle & Brady finished Ghostbusters Minute, but are knee-deep into their new podcast Jurassic Park Minute. Brady just announced he will be starting Goonies Minute. Where do they find the time?-Sugar's favorite gig was the sitcom For Your Love. Brad found a clip!
Ridiculously Special Episode of The Cosmic Geppetto Podcast.Kyle & Brady from The Ghostbusters Minute Podcast (a favorite around here) argue which is better: Pinky & The Brain or Ren & Stimpy. Mark Landry, creator/writer of the excellent comic Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water, is here to judge the proceedings.Jarf returns for the inaugural edition of Crossing The Streams, where we talk about hidden gems found on Netflix, Amazon or other streaming services. He and Brad talk about the new Tick pilot.There's a new Theme Song! Sung by Amy Kenerup!The Digressions:* Not too bad this time, aside from Jarf & Brad talking a lot about how awesome Patrick Warburton is.
I interviewed Kyle Brady on solving sports attitude problems starting in Little Leagues
You're not always going to win. Kyle Brady shares thoughts on getting the most out of losing.
Encore episode features Kyle Brady and commentary from 2008 Olympic trials
Show Note for Episode 5 1:10 Freestyle - Just call me 'Dr. Bill, Anger and Violence 1:50 Continuation of Interview with Kyle Brady from episode 1 6:05 What's Hot - Why is violence seen as good? 8:25 Praying Twice - Rescue Me by Zach and Sarah available at Garageband.com 12:20 It's Your Call - Feedback via our listener call-in line 206-203-1301 or feedback@reclaimthegame.com 13:45 Skills and Drills - Plyometrics learn more at the National Strength and Conditioning Association nsca-lift.org 18:30 Iron Will - What do I 'NEED' to do? 21:20 Soul Food - Meekness and weakness 24:00 Closing