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On this episode of Nailing The Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined by F1 journalist from De Telegraaf Erik van Haren. Erik reports on Max Verstappen and we want to know if Verstappen will dominate the field in the upcoming 2024 F1 World Championship. Both Tim and Erik provide three answers as why won't and one answer on why he will (5:05) Erik gives his thoughts on the travel that teams, crew, and media will have to go through in what will be the biggest F1 calendar to date (29:31). Later Tim and Erik discuss the naming of the rebranded AlphaTauri to Visa Cash App RB Formula 1 Team (32:03). Follow Tim Hauraney on Twitter / X: @TimHauraney Follow Erik van Haren on Twitter / X: @@ErikvHaren Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Follow us on Twitter (X): @sdpnsports Follow us on Instagram: @sdpnsports For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first hour of Caroline, Willy, and D-Mase, Caroline and the guys discuss the Titans bad loss to the Texans. What should they do differently going forward? Let us know. Later in the hour, Tim Hasselbeck joined the show and shared his thoughts about Mike Lombardi's comments about Mike Vrabel. Later Tim was asked about Vrabel not being happy in Tennessee. Do you buy into that narrative? To end the hour, Caroline and the guys answer some phones on the Titans. Listen to hear more.
Tim Hasselbeck joined the show and shared his thoughts about Mike Lombardi's comments about Mike Vrabel. Later Tim was asked about Vrabel not being happy in Tennessee. Do you buy into that narrative?
In the second hour of Caroline Willy and D-Mase, Caroline and the guys are joined by ESPN's Tim Hasselbeck. Tim was asked about the recent news of special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman being fired. Later Tim was asked about the Tennessee Titans team as a whole. Listen to hear more. Later in the hour Caroline and the guys react to Tim's comments and take some phone calls about the Titans and college football. Listen to hear more.
Caroline and the guys are joined by ESPN's Tim Hasselbeck. Tim was asked about the recent news of special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman being fired. Later Tim was asked about the Tennessee Titans team as a whole.
In the second hour of Caroline Willy and D-Mase, Caroline and the guys are joined by ESPN's Tim Hasselbeck. Tim was asked about the QB performance in the AFC South. Later Tim was asked about the Tennessee Titans possibly being the last straw team. What is wrong with the Panthers? Listen to hear more. Later in the hour Caroline and the guys react to Tim's comments and take some phone calls about the Titans. Listen to hear more.
Caroline and the guys are joined by ESPN's Tim Hasselbeck. Tim was asked about the QB performance in the AFC South. Later Tim was asked about the Tennessee Titans possibly being the last straw team. What is wrong with the Panthers? Listen to hear more.
On this episode of Nailing the Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined by Dutch motorsports writer Jeroen Demmendaal to review the IndyCar Grand Prix Of Long Beach. Kyle Kirkwood lead from pole for most of the race to score his first ever IndyCar race win, Tim and Jeroen take a deep dive into Kirkwood's win, Andretti Autosport switching Bryan Herta over to Kirkwood's car, and how would his son Colton handle that (1:00). Romain Grosjean has had a difficult start to his IndyCar season, but in Long Beach the French driver was impressive scoring P2 in the race (8:18). Marcus Ericsson is in a contract year with Chip Ganassi, and is awaiting an offer from the team, Long Beach saw Ericsson race his way to P3 taking back the lead in the drivers championship. Ericsson has had a great start to this season, and he has picked up right where he left off from 2022. (10:43) Tim and Jeroen break down the incident between Pato O'Ward, Scott Dixon, and how both saw it (13:18). Then Tim and Jeroen run through the rest of the field (18:56). Marcus Armstrong has been very impressive for his first season of IndyCar racing, and Tim and Jeroen go over his race as well as who has impressed the most out of the rookies (23:26). Later Tim and Jeroen give their opinion on the three Arrow McLaren triple crown livery cars that will debut for the Indy 500 (36:10). Follow Jeroen Demmendaal on Twitter: @mrdemmendaal Follow Tim on Twitter: @TimHauraney Recorded: April 17, 2023 Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario Only. Must be 19+ or older to play. Visit this episode's sponsors: https://sportsinteraction.com/sdpn Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Hauraney is joined by Mark Dailey from the Scuderia F1 Pod to set up the Japanese Grand Prix. Could Daniel Ricciardo really sign with Mercedes as reserve driver for 2023? Then we dive into the cost cap conversation, as well (01:00). Later Tim is joined by President of AJ Foyt Racing Larry Foyt, and newly signed IndyCar driver Santino Ferrucci (33:08).
Tim Hauraney is joined by Scuderia F1 Pod, Mark Dailey, and Mark Hamilton to dissect a wild British Grand Prix. Zhou Guanyu and how the Halo played a crucial role in his accident, why did the roll hoop fail, then Tim and company break down Ferrari and what could have been a 1-2 not a 1-4. Here comes Mercedes. Then Tim, and Mark squared answer your questions. Later Tim goes over F1 Racing Pod Fantasy Challenge.
Sam Webb and Tim McCormick break down Michigan's recent victory over Penn State, highlighting the clutch showing turned in by Hunter Dickinson. The discussion then turns to whether the expectations for Franz Wagner's role need to be adjusted. Later Tim and Sam have a lengthy chat with point guard Mike Smith about his adjustment to Michigan, the team improvement he sees on the horizon, and more. Tim the shares his Christmas All-B1G team as conference play gets underway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode GSL and Coach Tim welcome Glencairn Head Pro Mike Marshall an elite player and coach who teaches the game and not just the swing. Later Tim and Howard debrief more good stuff about being present and committing to lowering scores through better plans! As always brought to you by Taylormade Golf.
Follow us! Instagram: @pint.party Twitter: @PintParty Twitch: twitch.tv/pintparty Latte Lad Tim Bengough dropped by again to lend his mind to designing a new reality show for 2020. John had this perplexing idea of turning internet spaceships into the next Jersey Shore. Meanwhile Lochie and Tim come in with the save and pitch shows that are more about love and other fuzzy stuff which are more inline with current consumer trends. Later Tim talks about the footy for no discernible reason and the episode just goes off the rails from there. John is joined by: Lochie Beazleigh, and Tim Bengough Talking points for this episode include: 0:20 | Predator Exorcism 9:17 | Cheese Illuminati 15:05 | Reality TV in Space 41:47 | Reality Romance 48:03 | Flava Finds a Flav
A very sick Husky Fella (aka Brian Barrett) phones it in, as does Professor Tim Carr along with your host Mike Zimmer. We'll discuss this week's biggest games. The first half of the show we go over the biggies including Michigan at Wisconsin and Auburn at Texas A&M along with the game of the week Notre Dame at Georgia. Later Tim and Mike take a deep dive on some important games out west in the Pac-12 and Mountain West!
Tim and Al host some interesting guests on their "salute to lubricants" show. Later Tim learns Al has a deeply guarded secret, and so does he. Our mission: using only major plot points from episode summaries online, we improvise the story of each episode of the hit '90s sitcom Home Improvement. Want more? Become a Patreon subscriber and get exclusive weekly bonus content! www.patreon.com/homeimprovment
Tim Samuels is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, documentary-maker and author. But he’s all these things second. First, he’s a rule-breaker. More talk: www.rebeltechpr.com/rebeltalk/rebeltalk-6-tim-samuels-podcast/ Rebellion is the lifeblood of any functioning society. Rebels spark revolutions. We believe present times call for more rebels, not fewer, so we've created RebelTalk, a podcast celebrating rebels across every walk of life. Subscribe now to hear stories from troublemakers who think differently and aren't afraid to bend the rules in the name of change and progress. New episodes fortnightly. www.rebeltechpr.com/rebeltalk
In this episode, you will learn "Five Keys To Call Center Consolidation". They can have other positive impacts on your operations such as culture, resources, technology and processes. These five keys will aid in looking at financial and operational benefits. Tim has over 30 years of experience working in the customer service field, serving in leadership roles both internally and within the BPO outsourcing sector. Tim’s role at Benchmark Portal is to help organizations to improve business results by changing how they deal with customers. Tim examines strategy, culture, marketing, interaction and technology design, customer service, and leadership practices;all through the eyes of the customer. Tim started his career at Disney, and had the opportunity to see the Disney Institute built from the ground floor. Later Tim led U.P.S.'s customer service organization during their service transformation Recently Tim headed customer service at Amazon.com, and lead a team within Amazon that formed a customer experience road map that provided that highest customer experience and loyalty rankings in the history of the retail sector. Tim holds a B.S. in Business Administration at Indiana State University. Tim also serves as a board member on a number of industry and charity organizations, and is an author, speaker, and award recipient in customer experience and servant leadership.
Apollo and Microcurrent Technology Listen in as we are joined by one of the top engineers in terms of research on this new technology, Tim Smith. Tim was one of the engineers that worked on guiding the Apollo spacecraft to the moon and back. His technical knowledge and his knowledge of electrical engineering is phenomenal. The Apollo went to the moon and back. That is a fairly proud moment in my history. Later Tim designed a family of chips that was used in the space shuttle, all the modern US aircraft and the military. For about 20 years, they were used in every computer designed and built. That was from about 1975 to 1995. Tim tell us that his chips were used to build the first Apple, the first PC and numerous other things. About 10 years ago, Tim Smith was introduced to some scientists from Eastern Europe and Russia who had been working on microcurrent devices to accelerate healing and manage pain. Thus began his journey into electrical signals and healing. How Electrical Signals Heal the Eye You can use electrical signals to stimulate the body to make natural painkillers almost as strong as morphine, and people could use this and avoid having to take very addictive drugs that have messed up so many people’s lives. You can also use electrical signals to change blood circulation and improve the situation with diabetics and their feet problems. Tim tells us that that in Russia, more than 10,000 feet a year were saved from amputation using microcurrent technology. What are Neuropeptides? Neuropeptides are your body’s natural pharmacy. All of your hormones are neuropeptides. Serotonin is a neuropeptide. Endorphins and enkephalins are neuropeptides. They’re the ones that help control pain. Nitric oxide is a neuropeptide, and that’s a neuropeptide the body makes to increase circulation in an area. You have A fibers and B fibers that communicate certain things to the body, but the C fibers are the ones that work with the brain to produce the neuropeptides. We needed our signal to be of a size and shape to stimulate the C fibers. Today’s modern muscle stimulators and TENS devices do not stimulate C fibers. They stimulate A and B. It takes a special signal to stimulate the C fibers, and that’s what we’ve done. What’s the Best Device for Microcurrent? Tim tells us that his device is a small handheld piece of electronics that’s about the size of a mouse on a computer. It has metal electrodes built in to the backside of it. You can hold the device in one hand and place the electrodes against your skin with the other. When you turn it on, it puts pulses through your skin. With every pulse going through the skin, the electrical properties of the tissue change. When that happens, the pulses we generate also change, so we have a continuously changing signal that avoids the body adapting to the signal. It’s one that’s been found to excite the C fibers of the nervous system. Those are the fibers that work with the brain to produce neuropeptides. The whole theory of operation behind this kind of technology is how do you accelerate the body’s production of these neuropeptides to address what’s wrong? The pulses we put out are fairly high voltage to start with, plus or minus a couple hundred volts, but they’re very low in current. Over time, the voltage comes down. The signals quit changing when the tissue quits changing. The device measures that and signals the user that they’ve treated that spot long enough. Avazzia Can Heal Chronic Pain Tim shares with us, “I mainly treat eye problems. Of course, we always have patients who have arthritis or chronic inflammation of the joint, and they want to know if I can do anything about it. “I tell them, ‘I’ll tell you what. I’ll give you a free treatment with this device, but it may end up costing you a lot of money because you’re probably going to end up buying the machine.’ Sure enough, after five or 10 minutes of treating their chronic pain,
Mark, MetaLab's first employee, joins us to talk about how the consulting team operates, and tells his official MetaLab Origin Story. Later: Tim discusses the odds and ends of our unlimited vacation policy, and because it’s Christmas, we reflect on some of our treasured Christmas movie favourites, including the sadistic noir masterpiece ‘Home Alone’.