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Episode Overview This episode of Behind the Prop, hosted by Bobby Doss and Wally Mulhearn, dives into the hidden costs associated with rushing through flight training. Bobby shares a real-life story from United Flight Systems about a student who paused training due to lack of preparation and motivation, only to return years later with a renewed drive. The hosts explore why accelerated training programs can backfire, how students can better prepare before starting, and the importance of setting realistic expectations for the journey to becoming a pilot. Key Discussion Topics The Cost of Unpreparedness: Bobby recounts a conversation with a mother and son at the flight school, where the student had previously quit due to immaturity and lack of study habits. He explains how unprepared students waste money on lessons they can't fully utilize, turning what should be productive flights into expensive review sessions. Accelerated Programs and Marketing Hype: The hosts critique the misleading marketing of fast-track pilot programs, noting that while the FAA minimum for a private pilot is 40 hours, the national average is around 60-80 hours. They discuss how promises of quick certifications often lead to burnout, failed check rides, and additional costs. Maturity and Motivation: Bobby emphasizes that a student's readiness isn't just about age but about having the discipline and motivation to study outside of lessons. He shares how a student who returned after a break was far more successful because of personal growth and a genuine passion for flying. Practical Tips for Efficiency: Wally and Bobby discuss strategies like chair flying, consistent scheduling, and self-study to make training more cost-effective. They stress that flying two to three times a week with proper preparation is far more efficient than cramming lessons without study. Avoiding External Pressure: The hosts warn against letting friends, family, or online advice push students into rushing their training. They argue that each student's journey is unique, and comparing progress to others can lead to poor decisions and unnecessary expenses. Notable Quotes "He took a couple years off, grew up, and came back as a different person. And his training was much more efficient because of it." - Bobby Doss "Don't try to be the minimum. The minimum is not the standard you want to aim for." - Bobby Doss "Chair flying costs you nothing and can save you thousands in the long run." - Wally Mulhearn Takeaways Rushing flight training often leads to higher costs from repeated lessons, failed check rides, and burnout. Students should focus on preparation, including studying ground material and chair flying, to maximize the value of each lesson. Accelerated programs may work for some, but most students benefit from a steady, consistent pace that fits their lifestyle. Finding the right flight school and instructor who support your individual learning pace is crucial to a successful and enjoyable training experience.
Send us Fan MailHeather and I are talking about new ways we are all learning. Using AI without thinking decreases learningWhen AI includes engagement, learning is dramatic increasedThe best application of AI makes you thinkHeather and I want to hear about ways that you are applying AI to what you do. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-digital-self/202604/ai-didnt-break-learning-it-removed-the-need-to-try
Neon Odyssey, our 1,400+ page Space Opera trilogy for D&D 5.5E, is coming to Kickstarter this May. Become a VIP to unlock free Neon Nights Dice and other exclusive rewards at https://avantr.is/neon-rpg-yt
Neon Odyssey, our 1,400+ page Space Opera trilogy for D&D 5.5E, is coming to Kickstarter this May. Become a VIP to unlock free Neon Nights Dice and other exclusive rewards at https://avantr.is/neon-rpg-yt
NFL wide receiver Brandin Cooks isn't just known for his speed on the field—he's also building a reputation in the cockpit. In this episode of Behind the Prop, Brandin joins us to share his aviation journey, from earning his private pilot certificate to advancing through instrument training and flying his own Cirrus SR22. What started as a curiosity quickly turned into a serious commitment to learning and mastering the craft of flying. We explore the parallels between football and aviation, including how Brandin approaches high-pressure situations, learns complex systems, and maintains discipline across two demanding environments. He also shares why he considers himself a cautious pilot, how he sets personal minimums, and what he's learned about risk management through aviation. Beyond performance, Brandin opens up about how flying has impacted his personal life—giving him a new way to connect with his family and experience freedom outside of the NFL schedule. He also discusses his passion for increasing access to aviation and why representation matters in the industry. Whether you're a pilot, athlete, or someone chasing excellence in any field, this conversation delivers valuable insight into what it truly takes to perform at a high level.
In this episode of Behind the Prop, Bobby Doss, Wally Mulhearn, and guest Jay Robinson tackle one of the most stressful moments in a pilot's journey—receiving an FAA checkride disapproval—and, more importantly, how to recover from it. The conversation starts by normalizing the experience, emphasizing that disapprovals happen at every level of aviation and do not define a pilot's ability or future. Wally provides insight from the examiner's perspective, explaining that a disapproval simply means a standard was not met on that day—not that the pilot is incapable. The group highlights that anxiety, small mistakes, or even external life factors can contribute to an unsatisfactory outcome. The episode then shifts to actionable recovery steps. First, pilots must fully understand the debrief and letter of disapproval, ensuring they know exactly what needs to be corrected. Next comes ownership—accepting responsibility as pilot in command—followed by focused retraining that targets specific deficiencies rather than starting from scratch. The hosts emphasize the importance of confidence, smart preparation, and even taking time to decompress before a retest. They also reinforce that most pilots successfully pass on the next attempt. Ultimately, the episode reframes disapproval as a powerful learning opportunity—one that can produce safer, more self-aware, and more resilient pilots.
Learning To Fly Learning to fly is not about trying to escape life, it is about rising above the challenges of life. Long before a bird ever leaves the nest, it learns to trust the strength it was given and the air that will carry it once it Learns to fly. In much the same way, our walk with God is a daily lesson in trust. Not once. Not occasionally. But moment by moment. Intro Music By: Mike Outland Song: “LEARNING TO FLY” written and composed by: Eddie B. Woodard
Episode #450: Over three days, Insight Myanmar led a Digital Storytelling Workshop with academics and activists, where we explored how presence, curiosity, and the simple invitation “tell me more” can open real dialogue in a polarized Myanmar. What they created was tender, courageous, and deeply human — conversations that welcome not only each other, but also the unseen listener they hope to reach. This is the second of three episodes in this series. Sarah, a former international relations student, describes how the coup abruptly ended her studies and forced her from academic ambition into survival mode. Realizing she might never return to university, she fled Myanmar for Thailand, where initial safety gave way to fear once she became undocumented. Repeated police harassment and bribery threats left her anxious and isolated, struggling with unstable finances and the emotional strain of living alone. She relies on counseling to cope, yet continues supporting Myanmar's revolution however she can. Despite everything, she hopes to someday return home, resume her studies, and urges exiles to show kindness to one another. Alex, an academic advisor with the online Parami University, traces her path into humanitarian and transcultural education through formative experiences in multicultural and miultilingualsettings. Working with children in India and later in a refugee camp in Athens showed her how education can create trust and stability, even in crisis. She now advises Burmese students in Chiang Mai, many of whom face displacement and legal insecurity, and has also visited Kenya's Kakuma camp. Her long-term commitment is centered in her students: their determination, cultural pride, and efforts to build community. Elsa, a student from Yangon now living in Thailand after fleeing the coup, reflects on the foods she grew up loving—especially sweet and spicy Burmese dishes and the many regional versions of mohinga she cannot easily find in Thailand. She notes the overlap between Thai and Burmese flavors and imagines creative blends using coconut cream. Her long-held dream is to open a Burmese tea shop that recreates Myanmar's communal, welcoming atmosphere with simple wooden furniture, shared spaces, and small acts of hospitality. Although she anticipates challenges with Thai regulations and staffing, she remains committed to building a place that shares culture and kindness through food.
Show Notes – Episode 5: Mastering Uncertainty — Learning to Fly When the Wind Changes Series: Becoming the Butterfly – A Tribe Sober Mini-Series Theme: Emotional Power, Uncertainty & Self-Leadership Music: “Remember” by Sutherland
...Tja. Was können wir sagen? Winning ugly, ne? Aber WIE... Boniface mit der bescheuertsten Vorlage des Jahres (:lol:), Mbangula mit dem smartesten Abschluss der Werder-Saison, wollen wir meinen. Und was war vorher? Da denken viel Werder-Fans nur bedingt drüber nach. Oder viel mehr: Sie beschweren sich, dass da nicht gezaubert wird. Aber unterm Strich steht: Gnadenlose Effizienz. Heiligt der Zweck die Mittel? Die Länderspielpause bietet Thomas und Jan die Gelegenheit, mal darüber zusprechen, inwiefern der Anspruch an das "Wie" egal ist, wenn die Ausbeute stimmt. Enjoy!
In this episode we sit down with Collin Stankard (@idrivecoolcars) to hear all about his journey learning to fly. Collin explains his desire to fly planes from a younger age, and how his wife surprised him with his first flight lesson. We talk about the different types of small aircraft, and the different types of licenses associated with them. Collin tells us about some of his first solo flights, and what it is like landing at different airports. This is a really fun episode, please place your tray tables in their upright and locked positions and enjoy your flight. SUPPORT THE STREAM: REVIVALMOTORING.COM/B4B
Elaine Tse shares about the struggle of finding a high school for her oldest son.
Send us a textJoin Gary as he brings you tunes from Brittany, Sweden ... and Motherwell!PlaylistDen with L'Orient et Grand, from Just Around the Window.Johnstone Pipe Band with The Drunken Landlady, Michael Brady's Jig, Thief of Lochaber, Caledonia, AA Cameron's, Cutties Wedding, Cupair Thu, Tailler Thu, The Hole in the Bath from the 2023 World Pipe Band ChampionshipsHarta with Borgsjo Polska and Polska frän Halleforsnäs from Harta Lorne MacDougall with Learning to Fly from Hello World Vale of Atholl Pipe Band with Eileen Mary Connolly, Mrs Stewart of Grandtully, The New Reel, O'Rourke's Reel, Electric Chopsticks and Good Drying from Live n Well: the Motherwell Concert. Fin Moore and Sarah Hoy with Jimmy n Jigs from The Piper and the Maker 2: Celebrating C Support the show
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Stop, slow down, take a deep breath, pop fans! Before you go Out of Your Mind, we can confirm that what you see is what you get. We are finally doing a whole episode dedicated to Victoria Beckham's solo debut era, which launched 25 years ago this year. Your not-so-innocent pop explorers Joel and David are kicking off in the summer of 2000 with the monumental cultural shift that was Vicky B's UK Garage collab with Truesteppers and Dane Bowers, 'Out of Your Mind'. The whirlwind media saga, a nail-biting chart battle with Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Spiller ('Groovejet'), and a string of outstanding live performances from Party In The Park in Hyde Park to MTV in Mallorca... this set the bar extremely high for Posh Spice's solo debut in a midst of duelling Solo Spice releases and an actual Spice Girls comeback on the horizon! The episode also dives into the underrated 2001 "Victoria Beckham" album. A classy pop and R&B body of work made with some of the world's best songwriters and producers; the album gave us the Top 10 singles 'Not Such An Innocent Girl' and 'A Mind of Its Own'. We revisit the album tracks, music videos, visuals, live performances (hello, G-A-Y), photo shoot and b-sides! We look back at this incredibly intense period in David and Victoria Beckham's public lives - with TV documentaries, Victoria's memoir "Learning To Fly" and more keeping the public, media and pop fans fed. Dare we say, this is the most thorough and celebratory podcast episode dedicated to VB's solo career!Follow Right Back At Ya!https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/https://twitter.com/rightbackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/rightbackpodFollow Joelhttps://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/https://twitter.com/DR_JoelBFollow Davidhttps://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/https://twitter.com/lovelimmyEmail us rightbackpod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My very dear friend Lisa Beerman joins me for this episode, and we talk all things Purgatory. Since we share a deep love for this book of the Divine Comedy she's our perfect companion for this part of the journey.We have a wide ranging conversation about translations, "ways in" to the Comedy, and the usefulness of Dante in everyday life. I hope you enjoy this conversation! Links to a few of the resources we discussed are below.We left Dante and Virgil climbing down Lucifer's frozen body—and suddenly what was down is now up. They emerge at the base of Mt. Purgatory and climb past shades until reaching its gates in Canto 9, just a quarter of the way into the book. From there, the journey ascends through purgation, penance, and eventual joy. At the summit, Virgil departs, and Beatrice steps in as Dante's new guide, leading him into the spheres of Paradise and toward the Highest Heaven.Reading Purgatory quickly has given me a fresh perspective. Unlike Hell's hostility, the shades here are eager to talk with Dante, sometimes asking for prayers, sometimes simply glad to meet him. Light is everywhere—Dante's shadow a reminder of the sun, not the flames of Hell. Each sin is purged through fitting penance: the proud bowed low under heavy stones, the slothful running ceaselessly, each step of the mountain carved with examples of virtue--carvings that move!One highlight: the poet Statius meeting Virgil through Dante's introduction. One heartbreak: Virgil's final farewell.If you missed the first episode about the Divine Comedy, check out "Week 24" for a discussion of Inferno and Dante's Nuovo Vitae. Next week we finish in Paradise with another guest and Crack-the-Book frequent flyer, my son Jack!This is a year-long reading list from Ted Gioia and his Honest Broker Substack. This is Part 1 of Week 25.LINKTed Gioia/The Honest Broker's 12-Month Immersive Humanities Course (paywalled!)My Amazon Book List (NOT an affiliate link)Robin Fitzpatrick's Divine Comedy translation100 Days of DanteCONNECTThe complete list of Crack the Book Episodes: https://cheryldrury.substack.com/p/crack-the-book-start-here?r=u3t2rTo read more of my writing, visit my Substack - https://www.cheryldrury.substack.com.Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cldrury/ LISTENSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5GpySInw1e8IqNQvXow7Lv?si=9ebd5508daa245bdApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crack-the-book/id1749793321 Captivate - https://crackthebook.captivate.fm
Vincent Daniel and Porter Collins to discuss a range of financial topics. They cover the state of the energy sector, financial markets, specific investment opportunities like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Sable Offshore, and Pure Cycle Technologies. They delve into macroeconomic factors influencing the market such as volatility, geopolitical events, and the Federal Reserve's policies. Discussions also include the rising relevance of AI and uranium, insights into bottom-up investing, short selling, and specific stocks like Tesla, Mr. Cooper, and BGC. The episode explores the impact of economic changes on the consumer credit market, the potential for housing market shifts, and the influence of stablecoins on Visa and MasterCard. --ABOUT THE SHOWFor decades, Danny has seen it all on Wall Street and has built his reputation on integrity, curiosity and skepticism that he will bring with him each week. Having traded through the Great Financial Crisis and being featured in "The Big Short" is only part of the experiences Danny wants to share with the listener. This weekly podcast cuts through market noise, offering entertaining and informative discussions with expert guests giving their views of the financial world and the human side of it. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started, On The Tape provides something for all listeners. Follow Danny on X: @dmoses34 The financial opinions expressed are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on this content. Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in 'On The Tape' carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money that you can afford to lose. Derivatives are not suitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell or retain any specific investment or service.
This week, the boys talk about going to Dreamcon, everyone being on edge, and how Ludwig wants to learn how to fly... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin tells Don and Sam about his home group called "One Paragraph at a Time." Kevin relates how his sponsor's loving acceptance gave him a feeling of spirit that he'd never had before. He also tells how his favorite recovery song made his first sober hockey game much easier. There's a report from Patrick on the upcoming 2025 AA International Convention in Vancouver, BC; and an Ask it Basket question from Anghelov.You're Invited to the 2025 International Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous. Please visit aa.org/international-convention for information.While we provide the podcast at no charge, we do have expenses. Grapevine is the only AA entity that does not accept contributions, so to support the AA Grapevine Podcast, please subscribe to Grapevine Magazine in print, online, or on the Grapevine app. You can also provide a subscription to someone in need through our "Carry the Message" program or purchase books or other items at aagrapevine.org/storeYou can email us at podcast@aagrapevine.org. To record an Ask-It-Basket question or a recovery-related joke, call 212-870-3418 or email a voice recording to podcast@aagrapevine.org
Last week we had a fatal accident at KGOO. We have no information yet but I was planning to meet the pilot to begin instrument training and I think there are some valuable initial takeaways. Let's discuss them for the sake of learning. Fly Your Best! Jason
This Sunday, we explore Learning to Fly and the powerful lessons we can learn from eagles. I hope you will join me!
My uncle Dan died on February 13th, my birthday. Here's a look back at his life and mine. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/subscribe
How did Peter Pan learn to fly? In the first of our two-part conversation with Otis Dhanji, we dive into his journey with Peter and the Starcatcher. From stepping into the rehearsal room to keeping the show's magic alive onstage, Otis shares how he approached this imaginative world, the challenges and joys of working with puppetry, and the surprising lessons he's learned about himself as a performer. Stay tuned for part two, where we'll explore more of Otis's career and experiences in the industry!
Max talks with Dr. Mark Alford, who shares his journey transitioning to the Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet. He completed a nine-day type rating course in Knoxville, preparing through extensive study and simulator sessions to master the jet's systems and emergency procedures. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/product/zulu-3-anr-headset/?campaign=Zulu%203&ref=63 Mark highlights the challenges and rewards of his Supervised Operating Experience (SOE) with Max, which involved 25 hours of mentorship to remove his type rating restriction. They undertook diverse flights, including weather flying, night landings, and mountain approaches, like Eagle County Airport's challenging RNAV GPS approach and high-performance departure. Mark also recounts mastering the Garmin G3000 avionics, emphasizing the importance of training tools and preparation. Personal stories enrich the podcast, such as inspiring a young aviation enthusiast in Wisconsin and connecting with aspiring pilots at FBOs. Mark reflects on how SOE training boosted his confidence for complex airspace and re-routing, as shown during recent flights to Southern California. Mark advises aspiring jet pilots to focus on mastering avionics and adapting to new systems. His journey showcases the technical challenges and personal fulfillment of flying advanced aircraft, inspiring listeners with his progress and passion. If you're getting value from this show, please support the show via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or Patreon. Support the Show by buying a Lightspeed ANR Headsets Max has been using only Lightspeed headsets for nearly 25 years! I love their tradeup program that let's you trade in an older Lightspeed headset for a newer model. Start with one of the links below, and Lightspeed will pay a referral fee to support Aviation News Talk. Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset $1199 Lightspeed Zulu 3 Headset $899Lightspeed Sierra Headset $699 My Review on the Lightspeed Delta Zulu Send us your feedback or comments via email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Mentioned on the Show Buy Max Trescott's G1000 Book Call 800-247-6553 Buy Max Trescott's G3000 Book Call 800-247-6553 Free Index to the first 282 episodes of Aviation New Talk So You Want To Learn to Fly or Buy a Cirrus seminars Online Version of the Seminar Coming Soon – Register for Notification Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max's Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium "Go Around" song used by permission of Ken Dravis; you can buy his music at kendravis.com If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
SAGA: Space Arena Ground Arena | A Star Wars:Unlimited Podcast
n this episode of Space Arena, the hosts discuss the latest updates in Star Wars Unlimited, including new mechanics like piloting and indirect damage. They engage in a fun deck-building exercise centered around Yoda, exploring strategies and card synergies. The conversation also touches on the gaming community's growth and the future of Star Wars Unlimited, emphasizing the importance of local events and community engagement. Yoda Aggression Live Build Link - https://swudb.com/deck/RjlsfgbV
On today's episode of Changing Gears, Kat is joined by Erin Daly and Paul Hooker. Erin and Paul are both pilots based out of Phoenix, Arizona. They have grown a big Instagram following as they document their travels and experiences on social media. Kat was able to go and visit with them just a few months ago, and they recollect their time together as well as get into the nitty gritty on how to get your pilot's license. Turns out it's not that scary! Big thanks to Citizen for making this episode possible. As some of you may know, Citizen celebrated 35 years of the Promaster line this year and these watches were created to meet the demands of professionals active in the most challenging environments in the air, land, or sea. Super fitting for folks like Erin & Paul. Check out the new Special Edition Promaster x Sikorsky S-92 that was produced in collaboration with the American aircraft manufacturer and has become Paul's new daily wearer. We hope you like this new podcast format and really appreciate all the listeners! Kat has some awesome interviews in the works for those of you that love gear! To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.ADVERTISEMENT Show Notes Erin & Pauls InstagramPaul's Wrist Check: Citizen Promaster Sikorsky Erin's Wrist Check: Citizen Promaster Dive 37mmEnthusiast Spotlight with Erin & Paul
Ce 29 octobre, Marjorie Hache nous offre un mix éclectique entre classiques et nouveautés. Côté classiques, The Who avec "My Generation" pour ses 59 ans, Tom Petty avec "Learning To Fly", Muse avec un morceau de "Black Holes and Revelations" en écho au "Telstar" des Tornados, et Lynyrd Skynyrd avec "Simple Man". Côté nouveautés, "Bleeders" de Black Veil Brides, "Do Something" d'Adult DVD, "Diamond In The Dirt" de Beasto Blanco, "Big Dick Energy" des Lambrini Girls, et Scowl. L'album de la semaine est celui d'Amyl And The Sniffers avec "It's Mine", abordant la crise climatique et la critique des réseaux sociaux. Le live est "Demolition Man" de Sting enregistré en 1985. La reprise est "Sorry Angel" de Serge Gainsbourg, revisité par Jane Birkin et Franz Ferdinand. Le long format est "A Fragile Thing" extrait du nouvel album de The Cure "Song Of A Lost World". La playlist de l'émission : The Cure - A Fragile Thing Tom Petty - Learning To Fly The Who - My Generation Beth Ditto - Fire Black Veil Brides - Bleeders Dire Straits - Six Blade Knife Muse - Knights Of Cydonia Amyl And The Sniffers - It's Mine The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird Beasto Blanco - Diamond In The Dirt Love - Everybody's Gotta Live (Version Uncut) Scowl - Special Franz Ferdinand & Jane Birkin - A Song For Sorry Angel The Hives - Tick Tick Boom Gorillaz - Dare Adult Dvd - Do Something The Beatles - Yellow Submarine First Aid Kit - The Lion's Roar Sting - Demolition Man (Bring On The Night- Live) Suede - So Young (Remastered) Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man Lambrini Girls - Big Dick Energy Madness - One Step Beyond The Chalets - Nightrocker Barenaked Ladies - One Week Fontaines D.C. - In The Modern World Declan Mckenna - Champagne
Learning to Fly by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-LsnQPwHzI
In the final episode of the series "Flight to Recovery," Ryan shares his miraculous recovery and how his and his wife's resilience led to his recovery and return to aviation. It is a story of kindness and hope. We all could use more of this in today's world. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/circumstance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we talk about the "teardrop" into a 45 on a non-towered pattern entry. Fly Your Best!
Send us a Text Message.Join me for this thought for the day, taking a look at how we relate to ideas about ambition, success and achievement, where we might be holding ourselves back and how our desires can help us discover and express more of our authentic self. This episode can be listened to as a stand alone episode but also follows on from our 'Moon Musings' for the Capricorn full moon on 21 July, so you may find it helpful to listen to both together if you missed the full moon episode.Wishing you a wonderful day!Find the Pagan Creative Podcast online at:Pagan Creative Facebook GroupPagan Creative Facebook PagePagan Creative InstagramYou can also support the podcast at Buy Me A Coffee!This podcast is brought to you by Rowansong, a small UK creative business that specialises in handcrafted pagan, spiritual and nature themed arts and crafts:Rowan Song Etsy StoreRowan Song Facebook Page
At Oshksoh 2024 I had a chance to catch up with JP Shulze to discuss his adventures. Live from the AOPA Lounge, here is the podcast as we recorded it yesterday. See y'all at #OSH25!
What does the Two Wing approach look like in your life? If the "Word of God" wing is stronger than the "Spirit of God," what is the one step you can take to strengthen your weaker wing?
The time has come. No matter how long we want it to last, the end of Boy Meets World's peak Season 4 is here, and Eric is going off to college!Danielle, Will and Rider get one last look at the focus of this tremendous string of episodes and put a pin on the idea that the SATs are the most important moment of your life. Rider shares the wisdom of “no wolf, no part”, Danielle reads another personal entry from her childhood diary and things get surprisingly intense. Also, should this have been the finale, or did they get the order wrong?Close out another season with the gang on an all-new Season finale episode of Pod Meets World!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bob Reierson joined the USAAF at age 18 and would find himself flying the Douglas A-20G Havoc in the Pacific. On my last visit to the Pima Air and Space Museum, director of collections Andrew Boehly arranged for Bob and I to sit down and discuss flying the A-20. In Part 1 of this 2-part interview, we discuss Bob joining up, learning to fly the PT-19, the BT-13, the UC-78, the B-25, and finally getting his hands on the A-20.To get early access to part 2 to hear about Bob flying the A-20 in combat and climbing back in the cockpit of an A-20 for the first time in 80 years, become a Damcasteer today!Get the latest from the Pima Air and Space Museum through the links below:★Visit the Pima Air and Space Museum's website here: https://pimaair.org/ ★Learn more about the Titan Missile Museum here: https://titanmissilemuseum.org/ ★Find out who is in the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame here: https://pimaair.org/about-us/arizona-aviation-hall-of-fame/ ★Want to know how the Tucson Military Vehicle Museum is progressing? Find out more here: https://www.tucsonmilitaryvehicle.org/ ★Become a Damcasteer today on Patreon! Join from just £3+VAT a month to get ad-free episodes, chat with Matt and grab some merch. Click here for more info: https://www.patreon.com/thedamcastersThe Damcasters © 2024 by Matt Bone is licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International00:00 Introduction02:30 Meet Bob Reierson02:55 Bob Introduces Boney to the Douglas A-20 Havoc10:33 Bob's Dream of Flying11:46 Bob Applies to the Aviation Cadet Program13:00 Bob is Called Up to the US Army Air Force16:47 Bob's Primary Flight Training21:23 Bob Transitions to Twin Engine Aircraft - UC-78 and B-2529:47 Training on the A-20 Begins39:10 The Importance of Formation Flying44:31 Bob's Journey to the Pacific53:04 End of Part 1 - Become a Damcasteer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Annabel Neasham joined RSN ahead of big weekend for the stable! She's got four runners in the Hollindale. The trainer also explained why Learning To Fly came out of the Goodwood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annabel Neasham says Learning To Fly was faultless in the Light Fingers and thinks she's improved since that race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annabel Neasham joined Racing Pulse to give an update on Zaaki and Learning To Fly who looks set to resume in the Group 2 Light Fingers at Randwick this weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stuck Mic AvCast – An Aviation Podcast About Learning to Fly, Living to Fly, & Loving to Fly
Many of you have challenges when learning to fly or adding a rating. I encourage you to keep pursuing your wings and aviation goals. Today I have someone who has an inspirational message for you and knows how to overcome numerous challenges during the learning process. Keith Young is the author of “Expect Turbulence” an […] The post SMAC311 Expect Turbulence Author Keith Young Discusses Overcoming Challenges when Learning To Fly appeared first on Stuck Mic AvCast - An Aviation Podcast About Learning to Fly, Living to Fly, & Loving to Fly.
Awesome to be kicking off 2024 with the one and only Jay Doherty! If you've never met or heard from Jay before, you're in for a treat, as not only is he a fantastic photographer, but he's also one of the world's loveliest humans – I don't think it's possible to listen to Jay without a huge smile on your face. Jay shares *so* much on the episode today, including: *how skateboarding influenced his wedding photography career, *a certain song he listens to before every wedding, *his personal project called 'Wedding Grannies', *the time he got stuck in the toilet at a bride's house, *creating 'Learning to Fly' the wedding photography retreat, *the story behind his motorbike Reportage Award, *why he backs up his images as soon as he can, *becoming a Yoga teacher and the many benefits it can bring, *why he was late to his own wedding, *the importance of work-life balance, *and so much more... Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-137-this-is-jay-doherty/ for a link through to his website, to see the fab Reportage Award he spoke about, a link through to Learning To Fly (https://www.learningtofly.ie/) - where you can grab a ticket for 2024 - and to hear the song he always listens to before weddings as well. As mentioned on the intro, Jay is now also speaking at Doc Day on February 20th 2024 - head to https://docday.international/ to grab a ticket and see him in the flesh - always an experience! TiR members get an exclusive discount as well; check the members area for the discount code. If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more. It's a whole new awards year on both This is Reportage and This is Reportage: Family; you have the best chance to make our Top 100 Photographers in the World and Top Storytellers Lists if you enter the first Collection - the deadline is 23:59 GMT on 24th January 2024. All the best if you're submitting. See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/ This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!
In today's episode, I chatted with Trent Dyrsmid from the Fly With Trent YouTube channel. We talk about his journey on YouTube as a Pilot and what he has done to quickly grow his channel. We talk about identifying your target audience, meeting them where they are, how to manage your time, different ways to make money as a creator, and SO much more. About Trent Over the last 25 years, I've been fortunate to have enjoyed a wonderful career as an entrepreneur doing startups. I learned a great deal, met a lot of wonderful people, and earned a couple of bucks. On my 53rd birthday, I wanted to try something different...and so with the support of my loving wife, I decided to embark on a career in aviation as a professional pilot. Starting in May of 2023, with just a private pilot's license and 100 hours of flight time (that happened mostly in my 20s), I put my life on hold an enrolled myself in flight school. “Unlock Your YouTube Success with TubeBuddy: Skyrocket Your Channel Growth Effortlessly!
In this episode, Dan and Renee travel to another state to learn more. Dan learns about traffic cameras and how to modify ties to help Renee get in the air successfully.Visit our website: www.VanillawithaSideofKink.comInstagram: VanillawithaSideofKinkAlso, you can learn more about our Shibari Rope Bondage business at www.AllTiedUpSanDiego.comFetlife.com Group: Vanilla with a Side of Kink - The Podcast
Fast Five from Sporty's - aviation podcast for pilots, by pilots
After a lifetime of riding on airplanes, economist Patrick Chovanec decided to learn how to fly them. In this episode, he explains how a combination of Covid-19 and Microsoft Flight Simulator started him on a path to earning his Private Pilot certificate, and what he learned along the way. He explains how flight training can be lonely, why modern flight simulators are much more than a game now, and why airplanes are so expensive. In the Ready to Copy segment, Patrick shares the biggest myth in flight training, his preferred flight sim equipment, underrated countries to visit, and his favorite economics joke. SHOW LINKS: Patrick's new book: https://www.sportys.com/cleared-for-the-option-a-year-learning-to-fly-book.html Patrick's website: https://www.patrickchovanec.com Sporty's Pilot Training+ membership: https://www.sportys.com/sportys-pilot-training-plus.html
EP370: Today's guest, Mary Carroll Moore is a multi-talented, Amazon-bestselling author. Mary's journey is nothing short of remarkable as she has worn many hats throughout her life, from being a chef and cooking-school owner to a celebrated cookbook author and syndicated columnist for the Los Angeles Times. Following a breast cancer diagnosis at age 50, Mary made a transformative decision to pursue her lifelong dream of writing fiction. She went back to school and got her Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Goddard College and published her first novel at age 55. And her book was nominated for a PEN/Faulkner award! In this episode, Mary shares: the inspiration behind her latest book her transition from a successful and lucrative food journalism career to writing fiction how her cancer diagnosis gave her the courage to follow a long-desired dream To hear how Mary is embracing this second half of life is awe-inspiring, as she talks about her latest pursuit of yet another lifelong dream—learning to fly! Tune in to this episode to discover more about Mary's incredible journey and the important message she models to no longer delay your dreams! Other ways to find and connect with Mary are: Website: https://www.marycarrollmoore.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marycarrollmoore Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marycarrollmoore/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and subscribe to (or follow) the podcast (if you haven't already) so you don't miss any new episodes. You can also sign up for my newsletter on my website, or if you'd like to connect with me, you can email me at lauriewright@notyouraveragegrandma.com or send a message using any of the sites below: Website: https://www.notyouraveragegrandma.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaurieColvinWright Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_your_average_grandma YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NotYourAverageGrandma Note: Not Your Average Grandma is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
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Grab your little Gucci dress, we're heading to Manchester to watch Victoria Beckham watch David Beckham play a little football. This week Posh Spice is telling her life story in excruciating detail from the day she was born to the day she put out her first solo record. If only she'd known at the time these were the least important moments of her career we could have been spared approx 100 pages. Get tickets to our New York Comedy Festival show November 12!Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly loose ends and misc. Thoughts!Join the Patreon for new episodes every Thursday! https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub Grab some wormy merch!!! The unhinged summer and vacation worm are here!!!! https://celebritymemoirbookclub.square.site/Join the Facebook group to chat with the other worms! https://www.facebook.com/groups/cmbcwormholeFollow us on Twitter @cmbc_podcast and Instagram @celebritymemoirbookclub Art by @adrianne_manpearl and theme song by @ashleesimpsonrossSupport the show