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Sarin Kodappully takes to areas we never thought of when thinking about racing and life. He proposes the question, Where do you the joy from by being involved in racing? Think about that! Powerful.Sarin is a pure racer who has been passionate about motorsports for his entire life. His pursuits in motorsports have taken him to kart racing, sim racing, open wheel racing, sports car racing, autocross, track days, time trials, and endurance racing.Outside of motorsports, Sarin works as a vehicle dynamics engineer for Nexteer Automotive, developing motion control technologies such as steer-by-wire, brake torque vectoring, and four wheel steering. Sarin's Advice:Racing is preparation (What can be done in advance?)VisualizationBe honest with yourself and understand your goalsConnect With Sarin:YoutubeInstagram Website Sarin gives a shoutout to https://schneider-swiss.com/. Be sure to check them out!Has Sarin been Late To Grid? Once. It's a good story. Other than that he always gets to grid early.Racing with Rad Air. Want to get on track in wheel to wheel racing with ChampCar? Checkout the listings on Seat4Sale.Want to live Life In The Fast Lane? Connect with Bill Snow to learn more about franchise opportunities with Rad Air Complete Car Care. Learn more at: Franchising with Rad Air. Fill out the short form near the bottom of the page and Bill will be in touch.Check out the podcast sponsors:LMS-EFI Website, Facebook, InstagramAtomic Autosports Website, Facebook, InstagramETC Coaching Michael Ribas on LinkedIn, ETC Website, ETC InstagramFollow us!Late to Grid - InstagramLate To Grid - FacebookLate To Grid - XEpisodes on YouTubeOur Host, Bill - Instagram and TikTokThanks for listening and taking an interest in growing grassroots racing. The Late To Grid podcast shares the stories and inspiration that help listeners along their motorsports journey. Want to start to do track days, HPDE events, and eventually race? Our guests share their advice to help you.
Camp Teague is just wrapping up his first season of racing and he jumped right into wheel to wheel racing with ChampCar. It was through networking and meeting Kyle Lockrow (who was a previous guest on the podcast) that Camp was able to get into racing.He first caught the car bug by watching the Disney movie, Cars.With Camp being so new to racing he shares so many interesting points that can really help our listeners get started in racing.Camp's advice to those that want to get into racing, network, meet people, get to the track. He also shares this nugget, If you don't try, the answer will always be no. How powerful!He recommends listening to the more experienced people around you. It will only help you.Connect with Camp:InstagramFacebookTikTokDon't for get that Michael Ribas has a special offer for Late To Grid Listeners - Save $100!The first step in Michael's coaching program is a strategy session that costs $175, but he's knocking a $100 off. Following this 90 minute session you'll have a better idea of where you need to be and how to get there. Michael will also provide you an actionable plan. Connect with Michael here.Check out our sponsors:LMS-EFI Website, Facebook, InstagramAtomic Autosports Website, Facebook, InstagramETC Coaching Michael Ribas on LinkedIn, ETC Website, ETC InstagramFollow us!Late to Grid - InstagramLate To Grid - FacebookEpisodes on YouTubeOur Host, Bill - InstagramThanks for listening and taking an interest in growing grassroots racing. The Late To Grid podcast shares the stories and inspiration that help listeners along their motorsports journey. Want to start to do track days, HPDE events, and eventually race? Our guests share their advice to help you.
The Wednesday Night Crew comes into the Atomic Autosports studio to share their updates on the ChampCar races that Rad Air Racing competed in and we talk about the upcoming Pitt Race event.Keep up to date on the team on Instagram: Rad Air RacingLooking for track day tires? Bill can save you some money! The Continental ExtremeContact Force 200 is the tire everyone is talking about. Head over to trackdaytire.com, add four ECF tires to your cart and enter code SnowVIP and that 4th tire ends up being free. How awesome is that? Great tires and saving money. Plus, if you are in the Akron or Cleveland Ohio area, have the Atomic Autosports team mount and balance them for you. Check out our sponsors:LMS-EFI Website, Facebook, InstagramAtomic Autosports Website, Facebook, InstagramETC Coaching Michael Ribas on LinkedIn, ETC Website, ETC InstagramFollow us!Late to Grid - InstagramLate To Grid - FacebookLate To Grid - TwitterEpisodes on YouTubeOur Host, Bill - Instagram and TikTokThanks for listening and taking an interest in growing grassroots racing. The Late To Grid podcast shares the stories and inspiration that help listeners along their motorsports journey. Want to start to do track days, HPDE events, and eventually race? Our guests share their advice to help you.
Emei (AKA Emily Li) is an up and coming singer/songwriting. Her newest hit some of you may know from Tik Tok is "Late To the Party". Emei is currently a student at Yale who is living the Hannah Montana best of both worlds lifestyle. She originally started her singing career while staring on Chinese Idol (China's equivalent to American Idol) when she was 15. Emily is a down to earth person with a great story. Tune in for the inside scoop of Emei. Tik Tok: @its.emei Instagram: @its.emei
Welcome to Wednesday Friends! On the Show Today. the Return of Skydiving Santa for A cameo (or 2), as We Head into Your Weakest Claim to Fame Stories, You'll Find out how the very first training session for the CouldAbeens went Yesterday and if their coach Simon Goodwin from the D's Thinks they Can win. Plus all your Late To the Party Emails and maybe even a story about The Legend Toadfish! Enjoy
Welcome to Wednesday Friends!On the Show Today. the Return of Skydiving Santa for A cameo (or 2), as We Head into Your Weakest Claim to Fame Stories, You'll Find out how the very first training session for the CouldAbeens went Yesterday and if their coach Simon Goodwin from the D's Thinks they Can win. Plus all your Late To the Party Emails and maybe even a story about The Legend Toadfish! EnjoySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss If I Had Your Face, The Silence of Bones, Late To the Party, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by TBR, Book Riot's subscription service; Ritual; and Book Riot Insiders. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Home Baked: My Mom, Marijuana, and the Stoning of San Francisco by Alia Volz On These Magic Shores by Yamile Saied Méndez If I Had Your Face: A Novel by Frances Cha Late to the Party by Kelly Quindlen How to Pronounce Knife: Stories by Souvankham Thammavongsa The Silence of Bones by June Hur I'm Your Huckleberry: A Memoir by Val Kilmer Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk WHAT WE'RE READING: The Blue Castle by Lucy Montgomery Post-Apocalypto by Tenacious D, Jack Black, Kyle Gass The Cold Millions: A Novel by Jess Walter MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: The Last Children of Mill Creek by Vivian Gibson Misconduct of the Heart: A Novel by Cordelia Strube Final Judgment (Samantha Brinkman Book 4) by Marcia Clark Kept Animals: A Novel by Kate Milliken The Inside Game: Bad Calls, Strange Moves, and What Baseball Behavior Teaches Us About Ourselves by Keith Law Creatures of Charm and Hunger by Molly Tanzer Dead Land (V.I. Warshawski Novels) by Sara Paretsky A Journey Toward Hope by Victor Hinojosa, Coert Voorhees, Susan Guevara Lost in Oaxaca: A Novel by Jessica Winters Mireles Eat, and Love Yourself by Sweeney Boo, Lylian Klepakowsky Nine Bar Blues by Sheree Renée Thomas The Clock Mirage: Our Myth of Measured Time by Joseph Mazur The Soul of an Entrepreneur: Work and Life Beyond the Startup Myth by David Sax The Idea of the Brain: The Past and Future of Neuroscience by Matthew Cobb Rivers of Power: How a Natural Force Raised Kingdoms, Destroyed Civilizations, and Shapes Our World by Laurence C. Smith Strange Situation: A Mother's Journey into the Science of Attachment by Bethany Saltman Velocities by Kathe Koja The Closer You Get by Mary Torjussen Witch by Philip Matthews Unscripted by Nicole Kronzer The Women with Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II by Katherine Sharp Landdeck My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me by Jason Rosenthal Kent State by Deborah Wiles The Business of Lovers: A Novel by Eric Jerome Dickey The Easy Part of Impossible by Sarah Tomp Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan Deadly Anniversaries A Collection of Stories from Crime Fiction's Top Authors edited by Marcia Muller; Bill Pronzini Shorefall: A Novel (The Founders Trilogy) by Robert Jackson Bennett Race the Sands: A Novel by Sarah Beth Durst The Golden Flea: A Story of Obsession and Collecting by Michael Rips Tombstone: The Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, and the Vendetta Ride From Hell by Tom Clavin Girl Gone Viral (Modern Love) by Alisha Rai Sigh, Gone: A Misfit's Memoir of Great Books, Punk Rock, and the Fight to Fit In by Phuc Tran Repo Virtual by Corey J. White What We Inherit: A Secret War and a Family's Search for Answers by Jessica Pearce Rotondi If It Bleeds by Stephen King Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs by Jennifer Finney Boylan Time of Our Lives by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielman Master Class by Christina Dalcher Into the Clouds: The Race to Climb the World’s Most Dangerous Mountain (Scholastic Focus) by Tod Olson Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier Pretty Things: A Novel by Janelle Brown Rival Magic by Deva Fagan Passage West: A Novel by Rishi Reddi The Mystery of the Moon Tower by Francesco Sedita, Prescott Seraydarian Active Measures: The Secret History of Disinformation and Political Warfare by Thomas Rid Rick by Alex Gino The Best Poems of Jane Kenyon by Jane Kenyon In Her Shadow: A Novel by Kristin Miller There I Am: The Journey from Hopelessness to Healing—A Memoir by Ruthie Lindsey Foreverland: A Novel of Middle School Ups and Downs by Nicole C. Kear A Thousand Moons by Sebastian Barry Missed Translations: Meeting the Immigrant Parents Who Raised Me by Sopan Deb and Hasan Minhaj I’m Still Here: A Memoir by Martina Reaves The Ranger of Marzanna by Jon Skovron Warhol by Blake Gopnik Lifting as We Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box by Evette Dionne The Water Bears by Kim Baker The Girl and the Stars (The Book of the Ice) by Mark Lawrence You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce Reproduction by Ian Williams The Deck of Omens (The Devouring Gray) by Christine Lynn Herman Everything Is Under Control: A Memoir with Recipes by Phyllis Grant The House of Deep Water by Jeni McFarland Deluge by Leila Chatti The Book of Longings: A Novel by Sue Monk Kidd Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen by Suzanne Vizethann and Angie Mosier Ronan the Librarian by Tara Luebbe , Becky Cattie Sea Change by Nancy Kress Shrapnel Maps by Philip Metres
We’re back! I think. We’ll see how it goes. 26:02 – Okay, yeah. Let’s talk about the Sonic movie trailer 44:59 – A non-spoiler discussion of Avengers: Endgame 57:23 – A super spoilery discussion of Avengers: Endgame If you missed Saturday’s live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, ...Continue reading ‘Molehill Mountain Episode 143 – Late To the Party’ »
In this episode, the brandt records excerpts from the 24 hour International Tabletop Event at the store. Special guests include, Jason Perez from ENGN Podcast, Gary Pope from Late To the Table, Harrison Guzman, and game designer Rob Daviau. Thanks to everyone listening!
The gang finally reach 125 episodes and check in to see if the greatest musical of all time holds up. Singin’ In The Rain is a movie of spectacle and grandeur. Late To the Table is a podcast mostly about dicks. The unstoppable force meets the moveable object. Late To The Table being very movable. Let’s go babies!