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2 hours and 23 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and Venue by 4M where recorded this. 1. What Dusty Just Done Did Starts at 0:51 Not only did we have this team come out of nowhere to be the best in the history Michigan basketball. The Dusty May Era is now a fever dream. Takes a little bit out of it. This is college basketball now. Understand why he wouldn't want to be a college coach today; he explicitly said he never got to feel like they won a championship. NCAA can be blamed for letting it get here but also they have no power whatsoever to fix all the things that mean the second you win a title you have to recruit your new team. Second time in a row the college coach the NBA took was Michigan's. This is not the Cavs; Dallas is a good gig. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. The Future of Michigan Basketball Starts at 19:04 They're promoting Mike Boynton to interim head coach, with a possibility of permanence. Greater that 50% chance he's the HC without the interim title, but might execute a search. Five days after they announce a hire the portal is open for Michigan alone, which is probably what scared them into this now. McKenney is back, probably Cadeau back, direction of things is a battle to hold onto the transfer bigs. Boynton: got tagged by the FBI thing, can see his tenure as not successful, or successful for the Minnesota of the Big 12. He has a trademark, which is defense: five of six years with a top-20 unit. Still relatively young, can recruit. Program: "What option do we have?" UNNNNNGGGGGHHHHHH. Actual option: Josh Schertz! Trademark is twos, built a real roster there, is Dusty's best coaching buddy. Don't care as much about roster continuity (Brian Ellerbe, Sherrone Moore) because the players won't be around long. Also if you poach a coach you have access to another team's roster and coaching staff, whereas right now Michigan and the Mavs are competing for Michigan staff and Michigan and the world are competing for Michigan's players. Other names to look at: Niko Medved was our next pick two years ago, did as well as possible with Minnesota last year. Where is Michigan Basketball in program rankings? Would Purdue swap with us? Purdue built their fanbase over years of having a program, just like Michigan hockey. 3. The Warde Talk Starts at 53:17 What are you supposed to do with a guy who alternates between asleep-at-the-wheel scandals and national championships? Push back against Brian's assertion that people "don't want to work for him" because these are all individual situations. He's not a bad guy, but he's also not a guy who *does* things, unless that's milking the fanbase or turning Michigan Stadium into an F1 race of ads. His oeuvre is not doing anything, because that worked with Harbaugh in 2020, and now that's a modus operandi. Talking ADs history since Canham. Push back against Brian's lionizing of Canham: he was a visionary, but his record also includes Dr. Anderson and trying to prevent/undermine Title IX. We end up preferring Bill Martin of all our lifetime ADs—he built the boxes to prevent ads in the stadium. Don't think missing out on Les Miles was a loss. Brian's Warde assessment: He typed "how to AD" into ChatGPT. Does losing Dusty May like this change your opinion on Warde Manuel? No. But it's weird that he keeps surviving (no president to fire him). 4. 2027 Football Recruiting Starts at 1:20:46 Doesn't look any different from a Harbaugh class at this point. If you're good at scouting and developing you're fine. OL class is small but Lipsey stacks another elite tackle and they had to fend off ND for Louis Esposito, Rouleau is a Frey-type. Xavier Muhammad is a very good DT, Tavares Harrington a find at CB, and they held onto some important guys in-state in a good Michigan year. LB recruiting is still underfunded, Brian is fine with that because it's very a "what's in your head" position with no consensus on what schools want. State of the recruiting industry: Paramount got bought and 247 is getting raided as incompetent ownership sets in. On3 is more reactive to scouting this cycle, and almost universally rate M commits higher. White whales: #1 is CB Josh Dobson, Seth Tillman would be a big, big deal because DTs are hard to come by, Monsanna Torbert would be a big win over Ohio State. Lincoln Mageo would be a good OL to finish with. Would like to have more TEs coming in. 5. World Cup Starts at 1:50:04 Takes hotter than Dusty May's agent. Count how many times Brian calls USA "Michigan." Are the Americans the most pleased with their performance in Group Phase (2nd to Canadians). Freeman (son of Antonio) is very reliable defensively, main thing is you can put Dest at wing. Sauciest player in US history? McKenzie is everywhere, runs into the box from deep were especially effective vs Paraguay. Pulisic injury: not going to play him in the useless Turkey game, should be fine. Tim Ream has been trying to play soccer for us forever, always been the best guy on the ball. Decent draw, should be favored (when they make the field) for a couple of rounds. Success point is get to the quarters; they can go into a game against a world power and expect to compete, not win, and not win three in a row. Four years ago they were too young. Don't mind the 48-team format; it saps a lot of tension out of the Group Stage when three teams advance, but a lot of "small teams" have battled. Brazil is still working back to being BRAZIL. Germany is Ohio State but not a peak year Ohio State. France is super talented. Alex: If you play Bosnia and Herzegovina you play two countries at once. Seth: Actually it's more like seven point eight. MUSIC: "Hit or Miss"—Odetta "Take Da Charge"—Project Pat "Love on My Brain"—Jim Ford "Dog Has Its Day"—Toledo “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
Jake Brend, Ben Hutchens, and Rob Gray put a bow on the Milan Momcilovic saga that lands him at Kentucky. What does Tamin Lipsey's future look like as he makes his way around NBA workouts? The Wheel brings the good, the bad, and the ugly. All this and more courtesy of Kelderman Manufacturing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Milan Momcilovic commits to Kentucky and Tamin Lipsey is interviewed following his workout with Golden State to discuss the feedback he's received and how he's handling the pressure. Presented by Whiskey River in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Plus, let's try hard to remember we have real enemies, implacable enemies, and we don't need to spend our time hammering our own side! MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 322. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Grinch/Paul Erhardt/Shooting Wire Henry Bear's Leg 45-70 Pistol Dead Air Primal Silencer Ruger SP-101 Lipsey's Exclusive SP-101 .327 Federal 3-inch Grant Cunningham Training Grant Cunningham Books Ritchie Holsters The Music of Ziggy The Music of the Southside Aces
On this episode of the Lipsey's Aim Higher Podcast, we're taking a closer look at the Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger No.1 chambered in .348 Winchester — a true blend of classic craftsmanship and hard-hitting performance.
Jerrod “Box” Grove of Caldwell spotlights the company's game-changing clay target systems. David Miguel from Smith & Wesson highlights .22 lineup, and shares fun customer service stories. and details on the relaunched Smith & Wesson Academy in Tennessee. Lipsey's covers the surge in straight-wall cartridges popular for hunting regulations, and suppressor-friendly fun. Gun Talk 05.17.26 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
In the latest edition of the Michigan Recruiting Insider, Sam, Steve and Brice discuss the major verbal commitment of in-state Top100 offensive lineman Jakari Lipsey. Discussion includes the impact of Lipsey's commitment from a recruiting standpoint and what kind of skills he could eventually bring to the table. Discussion then shifts to a trio of top targets. Michigan is making a run at Detroit Catholic Central four-star Gideon Gash. We talk about where that recruitment lies and the work Michigan has to do. They appear to be in better shape with two other top targets in four-star edge Jayce Brewer and four-star wide receiver Quentin Burrell. The episode concludes with some more in-depth discussion on Michigan's efforts at the edge position including in-state four-star Myles Smith. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this edition of the Michigan Recruiting Insider, Brice and Steve start with discussion on Kalamazoo (MI) four-star offensive tackle Jakari Lipsey. Lipsey is a top target for Wolverines' offensive line coach Jim Harding. Our second segment discusses Fort Mill (SC) three-star defensive end Alex Johnson, who has burst onto the scene in the last couple of weeks and become a top target for the staff. Can the Wolverines go into SEC country and pull one out? The episode concludes with an extended discussion on notable visitors' for the staff's spring game/practice last Saturday. Among the prospects discussed are top receiver targets Dakota Guerrant and Quentin Burrell along with cornerback target Tavares Harrington. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tamin Lipsey is named the Academic All-American of the Year, Blake Buchanan & Dominykas Pleta confirm their return to Iowa State, Bill Fennelly picks up a commitment from Gift Ezekiel and Jimmy Rogers talks about the quarterback competition. Jake Brend has it all, presented by Whiskey River in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Iowa State arrives in St. Louis for the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament. T.J. Otzelberger shares an update on Tamin Lipsey's health status, he explains why Joshua Jefferson is motivated after being named a second team consensus All-American and Audi Crooks earns another honor. Jake Brend reports in St. Louis courtesy of Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joshua Jefferson is an AP All-American and halfway to a consensus season, Jake Brend previews Tennessee State and a touching story on Tamin & Samantha's Lipsey love story. Presented by Whiskey River in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We Like Shooting - Ep 654 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Die Free Co. (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Flatline Fiber Co (Code: WLS15) Second Call Defense Guests: Jon Patton – https://guncon.net – NILES, OH BIG PUBLIC SHOW DAY JUNE 20th, 2026 Industry/VIP Events JUNE 17-20, 2026 Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public https://welikeshooting.com/titles/ Gear Chat [Mischief Machine] MP-20 Full-Size Backstraps Mischief Machine offers backstraps compatible with Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 full-size frames. The product is listed as a pre-order item taking 2-3 weeks to ship per batch. It is constructed from 316 stainless steel as a grip panel.12 Availability: Pre-order available at Mischief Machine (mischiefmachine.co), takes about 2-3 weeks to ship per batch.1 Special: 316 stainless steel construction.1 [Derya Arms] EX1400 The Derya EX1400 is a 12-gauge side-by-side shotgun featuring a mono-block steel receiver, 24-inch barrels, tang safety, walnut stock, and black chrome finish. It measures 41 inches in overall length and weighs 6.61 pounds, shipping with Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder chokes. This break-action shotgun is positioned as a value option with an MSRP of $699.0 Cost: $699 MSRP0 Special: Mono-block steel receiver0 [Derya] DY9 Island The Derya DY9 Island is a striker-fired semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm Parabellum, featuring a proprietary Island Barrel Design with four top-mounted gas ports that reduce muzzle rise by approximately 25% and recoil by 12% for flatter shooting. It utilizes a forged 4140 steel slide, 4140 annealed steel barrel, and premium polymer frame with interchangeable backstraps, weighing 26 oz with RMR optic-ready cut and Picatinny rail. Capacities are available in 10 or 15 rounds, compatible with many Glock 19 magazines. Availability: Available through www.derya.us, dealer locator at https://derya.us/dealer-locator/, complete upper at https://derya.us/dy9-island-barrel-complete-upper/, and distributors Lipsey's, RSR Group, Sports South. Cost: USA MSRP $599.00 (Complete Pistol 9mm 10rd or 15rd); $349.00 (Complete Upper with RMR Cut). Special: Island Barrel Design: shifts mass to barrel with four top-mounted gas ports, reducing muzzle rise by ~25% and recoil by ~12%. Note Derya Arms Note (Nick) Ruger mk iv Note (Nick) Derya SxS Note Gary plauche day Bullet Points Gun Fights No one stepped into the arena this week. The Agency Brief Agency Update THE HOOK (COLD OPEN) “Gary Plauché didn't ‘take the law into his own hands'—he just put justice on a faster timeline.” THE INTEL (THE STORY) The Play-by-Play The Grooming (1983): Jeff Doucet, local karate instructor, manipulates the Plauché family in Baton Rouge. Classic predator playbook: isolation and trust-building. The Kidnapping (Feb 1984): Doucet abducts 11-year-old Jody, fleeing to California. Repeatedly rapes and abuses the boy in an Anaheim motel. The Rescue: Doucet allows Jody to call his mother; FBI tracks the call. Doucet arrested, Jody saved. The Ambush (March 16, 1984): Doucet extradited to Baton Rouge Metro Airport. News crews tipped off for the “perp walk.” Gary Plauché waits by the payphones in a baseball cap and sunglasses. The Shot: As Doucet passes, live on WBRZ-TV, Gary turns. One shot from a .38 snub-nose into Doucet's head. “Why, Jeff?” The Verdict: Zero prison time. 7-year suspended sentence, 5 years probation, 300 hours community service. The judge and DA knew no jury in Louisiana would convict a father for killing his son's rapist. The Reality Check (Hidden Incentives) Fear of Jury Nullification: The state cut a plea deal because they were terrified of a “Not Guilty” verdict setting a legal precedent for vigilance. Institutional CYA: The police failed to protect the kid, then paraded the predator like a celebrity. They needed the case to go away quietly to cover their own incompetence. The “Unwritten Law”: Backroom signaling acknowledged that while the law says “murder,” the community standard says “justice.” The plea deal was the system bowing to the reality that some people just need killing. THE 2A ANGLE (LEGAL & IMPACT) The Threat: Modern Disarmament Red Flag Laws: In 2025, a father in Gary's emotional state would be “Red Flagged” and stripped of his rights before he could protect his family. “Mental Health” Trap: The state uses righteous anger as proof of “instability.” If you are angry your kid was hurt, you are now a “prohibited person.” Bruen Test: Text, History, Tradition Text: The 2A protects “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms.” It doesn't cite an exception for “angry dads.” History & Tradition: The U.S. has a long tradition of “defense of habitation” and defense of kin. While vigilante execution isn't protected, the right to carry for family defense is absolute. Analysis: Anti-gunners use Plauché as an “outlier” to justify broad restrictions. Under Bruen, you cannot restrict the rights of the law-abiding majority because one dad settled a score. Regulatory Creep: Backdoor Control Soli-Geography: Taking the “sensitive place” logic of an airport and expanding it to everywhere emotions run high (schools, parks, sidewalks). The Narrative War: Media uses this clip to argue that gun owners are “ticking time bombs,” ignoring that Gary was calm, precise, and harmed no one else. THE TALKING POINTS (ON-AIR READY) “The system calls it vigilantism. I call it parenting. Gary Plauché did what the courts were too weak to do.” “Gun control saves pedophiles. Disarming law-abiding fathers only makes the world safer for monsters like Jeff Doucet.” “In 1984, a judge understood that a father's love doesn't wait for an appeals court. Today, that same dad gets Red Flagged.” “Using Gary Plauché to argue against the Second Amendment is like banning seatbelts because someone used a car to leave a crime scene.” “Gary proved that sometimes the state is too slow, too soft, and too stupid to handle the monsters. That's why we carry.” The Alley Going Ballistic Virginia S.B. 749: Senator Cites Handgun Attacks to Justify Assault Weapons Ban Virginia Senator Saddam Salim (D) sponsored S.B. 749, an assault weapons ban targeting AR-15s and semiautomatic rifles, which passed Democrat-controlled legislature on March 9, 2026, effective July 1, 2026. Salim justified the ban by referencing handgun attacks, including the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting and 2019 Virginia Beach shooting. The bill includes a grandfather clause for pre-effective date possession but prohibits sales, transfers, and new purchases. The Gist: Virginians statewide; applies to possession, sale, and transfer of AR-15s and semiautomatic rifles. Impact: Passed by Virginia Democrat lawmakers on March 9, 2026; effective July 1, 2026; grandfather clause allows retention if possessed prior but bans sale, transfer, or new purchases. Bottom Line: Senator Saddam Salim cited handgun attacks (Virginia Tech 2007, Virginia Beach 2019) to justify banning AR-15s and semiautomatic rifles via S.B. 749.0 Washington HB 2521 & HB 5974: Background Check Fee Hike and Sheriff Silencing Bills Washington Democrats passed House Bill 2521, allowing the State Patrol to raise background check fees for firearm transactions from $18 potentially to $35 to cover costs, and House Bill 5974, empowering a state board to remove elected sheriffs refusing to enforce gun laws. Both bills advanced through the Democrat-controlled 2026 legislative session and await Gov. Bob Ferguson's expected signature. HB 2521 takes effect May 1, 2027, if signed, amid opposition citing constitutional violations. The Gist: Washington state: HB 2521 affects gun owners undergoing background checks for firearm transactions; HB 5974 targets elected county sheriffs, particularly those opposing gun control enforcement. Impact: HB 2521 grants WSP authority to hike fees as a ‘blank check,' viewed as a poll tax impairing constitutional right to bear arms (Article 1, Section 24); HB 5974 enables state board removal of non-compliant sheriffs, backed by Alliance for Gun Responsibility but opposed by sheriffs and 86% in a KOMO poll. Bottom Line: Both bills passed legislature and sent to Gov. Ferguson for signature (expected); imposes higher costs on gun transactions and risks state override of elected sheriffs on gun law enforcement. Old Dominion University Terror Attack (Virginia) Exposes Myth of Gun Tracing A terror attack at Old Dominion University in Virginia involved a stolen Glock 44 pistol used by Jalloh, a prohibited felon, highlighting the ineffectiveness of firearms tracing systems. The gun's chain of custody was broken by theft, and its partially obliterated serial number rendered tracing futile; investigators identified the seller via phone records instead. The article argues that national tracing and registration efforts are obsolete, costly, and rarely solve crimes, citing examples like Canada's handgun registry. The Gist: Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Virginia); Newport News, Virginia (gun theft); United States broadly (hundreds of millions of firearms over 10 years old or stolen are untraceable). Impact: Firearms tracing fails due to stolen guns breaking custody chains, obliterated serial numbers, and old firearms; registration systems like Canada's handgun registry (since 1934) solved no crimes by 1995; promotes electronic surveillance over ineffective gun control measures. Bottom Line: Firearms tracing and registration systems are obsolete, cost-ineffective myths that do not solve violent crimes, as proven by the Old Dominion case where phone records, not tracing, identified the gun seller.
On Friday's Daily Clone with Jake Brend, Tamin Lipsey and T.J. Otzelberger preview an emotional senior day, reflecting on Lipsey's career to this point. Otzelberger also shares more about Joshua Jefferson and Nate Heise ahead of their final game at Hilton Coliseum while reflecting on the Arizona loss. Plus, Bill Fennelly talks about Iowa State's issues during their early loss in Kansas City. Presented by Wyffles Hybrids in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales are back with a Fun Friday edition of Murph & Andy on Iowa Everywhere, covering the biggest sports stories across Iowa and beyond. The show starts with one of the wildest high school basketball finishes you'll ever see - Dallas Center-Grimes' Ava Smith scoring six points in just 14 seconds to stun Norwalk in the Iowa Girls State Basketball Tournament. The incredible sequence goes viral and sparks a discussion about clutch moments and unforgettable high school sports drama. Murph and Andy also dive into the growing engagement from Iowa Hawkeye fans, especially after a competitive atmosphere at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The guys discuss the progress under head coach Ben McCollum, what the fan energy means for the future of Iowa basketball, and how the program can take the next step in the Big Ten. Over in Ames, the conversation turns to Iowa State basketball and senior day, highlighting Cyclone leader Tamin Lipsey - a rare four-year starter who stayed at his hometown school and became one of the most respected players in the program. The guys reflect on loyalty in the era of the transfer portal and why players like Lipsey are becoming increasingly rare. The episode also checks in on Drake basketball at the Missouri Valley Tournament, where the Bulldogs continue their recent dominance at Arch Madness while trying to keep their postseason hopes alive. Plus: • A look at Iowa State women's basketball and their tournament struggles • The return of Scott School with a fascinating history lesson • A classic Stupid Quickie Poll debate • Fun Friday stories and plenty of laughs along the way Murph & Andy. Sports and MORE! Only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Levi, Matthias, Dylan, and Marchie Murdock discuss the various news of the week for Iowa State, including men's basketball, the gymnastics team canceling their season, and a lackluster Super Bowl.
On Monday's Daily Clone with Jake Brend, Tamin Lipsey shares how experience with Team USA while in high school helped him become the player he is and T.J. Otzelberger explains what's so unique about Lipsey's game. Plus, Otzelberger goes in-depth on how his team isn't looking past TCU. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios.
Brent Blum and Jake Brend react to Iowa State's win over Baylor, discussing Tamin Lipsey's growing legacy, late-game execution, and continued impact from Milan Momcilovic and Joshua Jefferson. The guys also touch on the women's fifth-straight win and dive into a massive week ahead in the Big 12. Presented by Mechdyne in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brend and Derek Duke recap a busy week across Big 12 basketball on this episode of Bigger Than 12. The conversation includes Houston's impressive road win at BYU, Arizona continuing to dominate the league, and whether the Wildcats can stay unbeaten. The guys also discuss Kansas' momentum, Iowa State's latest win and national outlook, and growing concerns around Jerome Tang and Kansas State. Plus Big 12 power rankings, Super Bowl Sunday conversation, and league-wide analysis throughout. New episodes of Bigger Than 12 available on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brend, Rob Gray, and Ben Hutchens sit down following T.J. Otzelberger's Thursday press conference to discuss his comments about Nate Heise's aggressiveness, how Tamin Lipsey has developed into where he is now, where Milan Momcilovic stands in the NCAA record books, and more. Presented by Kelderman Manufacturing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday's Daily Clone, Jake Brend explains why despite already being a Cyclone legend, it's important to be reminded of Tamin Lipsey's value. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 178 ~ Your Energy Blueprint: Understanding Aura and Authority through Human Design with Margaret LipseyWhat if the reason life feels exhausting or misaligned isn't because something is wrong with you but because you're living out of sync with your energy?In this episode of Rising Inner Shift, Tanya is joined by Human Design guide and creative practitioner Margaret Lipsey to begin a multi-part series exploring Human Design as a lived, embodied experience.Together, they unpack two of the three core elements of your energetic blueprint:Aura Type & Strategy → how your energy is designed to move and interact in daily lifeAuthority → learning to trust the body's intelligence over mental conditioningProfile (understanding your role, relational patterns, and life themes) will be discussed in more details in later episodes.Margaret's work is rooted in presence and the sensory intelligence of the body. Drawing from her background as an abstract painter and guide, she speaks to Human Design as a practice of emotional precision where intuition, rhythm, and clarity emerge through attunement rather than force. Her involvement with the Human Design Hotel in Montreal reflects this same philosophy: creating environments where alignment is felt, not explained.This conversation is especially for women who are burned out from over-efforting, questioning their direction, or longing to reconnect with their inner authority and purpose.✨ As this series continues, listeners are invited to stay tuned for a unique opportunity to experience Human Design in person through an upcoming women's wellness retreat with Margaret. The waitlist is now open, and more details will be shared throughout the series.This is Human Design as remembrance. As self-trust. As a return to your natural rhythm.If you're feeling called to experience this work in a more embodied, immersive way, Tanya hosts Inner Shift retreats designed to help women slow down, reset their nervous system, reconnect with truth, and step into aligned action.
The conversation covers:1. How Q was built and what sets the brand apart2. What's new at Q, including the Lipsey's Exclusive Q Mini Fix 6mm ARC3. Innovation, design philosophy, and SAMMI approval of the 8.5 Blackout4. What the future holds for Q and the projects currently in the works
In this episode, Rob, Jason, and the Field Ethos team break down what Field Ethos truly represents, how their audience-first, hands-on approach shapes everything they create, and the story behind the Model 36 Field Ethos Edition. Also, Jason and the Field Ethos team's direct involvement in developing the revolver and why this collaboration delivers both purpose and performance.
In this episode, we cover:1. The return of the Lipsey's Exclusive Smith & Wesson Night Guard Series2. What makes the modern Night Guard such a standout revolver3. A preview of Revolver Fest 20264. Inside the American Fighting Revolver membership5. Lipsey's and AFR's hands-on approach to product creation and more!
In this episode, we dive into:1. What's new at Canik, including updates to the Signature Series and their 10 new optic offerings2. Canik's approach to performance-driven design3. The Lipsey's Exclusive Canik METE MC9 PRIME 9mm in Bronze4. What makes the MC9 PRIME stand out in the carry market5. Innovation, expansion, and what shooters can expect from Canik moving forward
Lipsey's and Ruger have teamed up to release a couple of new Hawkeye and No. 1 rifles in 35 Whelen and 9.3×62. Those are outstanding rifles (especially in 9.3x62mm) for hunting the whole spectrum of game ranging from whitetail adeer and feral hogs up to cape buffalo and elephant in Africa. Jason Cloessner from Lipsey's joins me on the show today to discuss these new rifles in detail. Sponsor: Get in touch with me to make your Africa hunting dreams come true on a hunt in South Africa. We offer outstanding hunting safaris, simplified hunt logistics, assistance with many of the pain points associated with a hunt, and up front pricing with no extra fees. We just opened bookings for 2027 and still have a few spots remaining for May, October, and November 2026. Visit bestsafarihunt.com or email me at john@thebiggamehuntingblog.com to learn more. Make sure to state that you're a podcast listener and I'll give you a special bonus! I'll be at the Safari Club International convention in Nashville 18-21 February with 2 of my African PHs (Johan and Kobus) and we'd love to meet you if you'll be attending the show. We're hosting a get together for podcast listeners and past/future clients 6-10pm on Friday, 20 February 2026 at the house we're staying at. Pizza and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be provided. Address is: 1116 Spurgeon Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee, 37207 Space is limited, so please RSVP at john@thebiggamehuntingblog.com if you plan on attending! Resources Learn more about what's new from Lipsey's at their web site and their YouTube channel.
Episode 540: The Holiday Special - Unwrapping 2025Today, Jessica, Jamil, Morgan, Lester, Les, Lipsey, Matthew, and Marc take stock of a consequential year in U.S. national security. From President Trump's push to brand himself as a “peace president”—highlighted by multiple diplomatic agreements and the Gaza peace plan—to moments of hard power, including U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear program, 2025 defied easy labels. The team reflects on undercovered but significant developments as well: the dismantling of the U.S. foreign assistance architecture, growing concern over advanced technology transfers to China, sweeping changes to the federal workforce through DOGE, and a renewed focus on the Western Hemisphere, particularly Venezuela and Haiti.Looking ahead to 2026, what will ultimately shape U.S. national security: the trajectory of Ukraine, a recalibration of China policy, or the domestic pressures of a midterm election year? Are tariffs becoming a permanent tool of U.S. leverage or a temporary negotiating tactic? And as the administration continues to reshape how American power is exercised, which lessons from 2025 will matter most?@jamil_n_jaffer@nottvjessjones@lestermunson@WashingtonFlack@morganlroachLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. And don't forget to follow @faultlines_pod and @masonnatsec on Twitter! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Tuesday's Daily Clone, T.J. Otzeleberger provides an update on Tamin Lipsey's injury status and how his point is progressing. Jake Brend reports from Hilton Coliseum on how Killyan Toure has elevated in more ways than one and how Milan Momcilovic continues to build more and more confidence. Presented by Whiskey River in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dylan Coon and Nigel Dyson quickly recap Iowa State's dominant win against Stonehill. Just how good are Tamin Lipey and Joshua Jefferson? Taking a look at the Cyclone recruiting class, Iowa State's trip to Las Vegas, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's Daily Clone, Jake Brend dives into Blake Buchanan's breakout performance against Mississippi State, Tamin Lipsey shares what impresses him about the freshmen and Mississippi State head coach Chris Jans talks about what makes Iowa State so hard to prepare for. Presented by Whiskey River in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This just might be the coolest new rifle introduction of the year! Lipsey's and Ruger have teamed up to create this quick-handling, hard-hitting bush rifle chambered in two of history's coolest powerhouse cartridges. These rifles are available now, through your Lipsey's-associated local dealer. Links are below. ENJOY! Ruger M77 Alaskan Bush Rifle in .35 Whelen Ruger M77 Alaskan Bush Rifle in 9.3x62 FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe and get access to all our bonus material on www.patreon.com/backcountry Check out our new "recommended outfitters" hunt booking agency! We're super excited about this venture that allows us to share our favorite destinations around the world with our loyal listeners. We'll also be doing hosted hunts each year, which will be available first to our loyal listeners on Patreon. We have a new advertising partner! Check out Swift Bullets, known and trusted as the best of the best by most African Dangerous Game specialists. VISIT ALL OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ https://javelinbipod.com www.swiftbullets.com
The Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger Alaskan Bush Rifle chambered in 9.3x62mm is here — and it's built for serious backcountry work. We sat down with Morris Melani of Alaska Arms LLC and Joseph von Benedikt of the Backcountry Hunting Podcast to talk with Jason about the inspiration, design, and performance behind this rugged, hard-hitting rifle.
Jake Brend, Rob Gray, and Ben Hutchens discuss all things Cyclone Football ahead of their matchup with TCU. Do they have a chance? Tamin Lipsey looks as good as ever. The Cyclone Women have a refreshed look and more. Presented by Kelderman Manufacturing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Thursday's Daily Clone, T.J. Otzelberger provides an injury update for Tamin Lipsey, Matt Campbell talks about preparing for backup quarterback Jeff Sims and the talent throughout Arizona State's roster. Finally, Jake Brend makes his game pick. Presented by the Cyclone Fanatic Shop in the Northwest Bank Studios. CF Shop: https://cyclonefanaticshop.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooGEXP7u9u2PO6yCs-sKSRc6_CXa_vBQDBZAaGTxi23vSghGbDL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tamin Lipsey Update, Michael Jordan's NBC Spot, Tyler Kluver on the Hawks, and more! - W H2
On Wednesday's Daily Clone, Jake Brend reports from Iowa State Men's Basketball Media Day on how T.J. Otzelberger doesn't want Tamin Lipsey's career coming to an end. Lipsey explains how he's mentoring the young guards in his injury absence and the team talks about the importance of their daily team meals. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Williams and Brent Blum react to Tamin Lipsey's injury before getting into the firing of Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State. Taking a look at Arizona and this week's Big 12 slate, courtesy of Mechdyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mounting a TV, Tamin Lipsey Injury, ISU Football 2nd Half Confidence, and Yankees Clinch Playoffs - W H1
Dawn Lipsey is a licensed minister in the Church of God, serves in leadership alongside her husband at South Cleveland Church of God, and is an accomplished author. She joins Dr. Tim Maness to share the story of her courageous battle to overcome breast cancer, and her message of hope.
In This Hour: Guest host Ryan Gresham, with Chris Cerino and Kevin Jarnagin, welcome Jason Cloessner from Lipsey's. Gun Talk 09.14.25 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
On a 2-0 Monday edition of the Daily Clone, Jake Brend shares just how dominant the tight ends were in Iowa State's 55-7 win over South Dakota. Plus, Matt Campbell shares how freshman quarterback Alex Manske has earned trust in practice. Then, Jake caught up with Tamin Lipsey and Milan Momcilovic at the Channel Seed tailgate on Saturday, Lipsey shares about his recent wedding. Presented by Fareway Meat & Grocery in the Northwest Bank Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Well, sort of, but if you are going to carry a snub-nosed revolver on your belt, in a bag or in your pocket, there are no better people to learn from than Darryl Bolke and Bryan Eastridge. Last weekend Michael was in Wyoming for one of their two-day classes, and it was a great learning experience! Here's the low-down. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 285. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: American Fighting Revolver AFR Official FaceBook Pat Rogers Memorial Revolver Round-Up @ GUNSITE Revolver Fest 2025 (East Coast) S&W Model 617 Lipsey's/S&W 617 .22 Mountain Gun Wilderness Tactical DB Force Option Pocket Holster Simply Rugged DB Force Options Pocket Holster Ruger LCR .22 .22s for Self Protection/Greg Ellifritz, Active Response Training The Music of Tomo Suzuki The Music of Isaku Kageyama
Lipsey's Locker is back. University of South Carolina Associate Athletics Director for apparel Kyle Lipsey joins Jamie Bradford for one of his informative and entertaining segments. Rob Williams from SEC Sunday Night is in- lots of Gamecock talk and other conference storylines. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump’s latest tariff threats are testing the market’s resilience after the US leader ratcheted up trade measures on everyone from Canada to Brazil to Algeria last week. Despite warnings of complacency, investors have so far behaved as if they’re counting on the president to back down, having seen previous U-turns from his administration. Meantime, the second quarter earnings season is also due to begin this week, with Wall Street expecting the weakest reporting season since mid-2023. We speak to Roderick von Lipsey, managing director, UBS Private Wealth Management.Plus - for more insight on President Trump's latest tariff moves and a look at the week ahead in Asia, we speak to Mary Nicola, Bloomberg MLIV Strategist in Singapore.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In This Hour: REBROADCAST -- For a generation of revolver lovers gun writer John Taffin was The Source. His passing prompted Jason Cloesner, of Lipsey's, to recall the man, and also talk about a special commemorative revolver built around Taffin's ideal. -- Tom gets a new carry holster, and it's a big fail. What he did wrong. -- You have to choose only one rifle for everything. Bolt action, semi-auto, lever action, and what caliber? Gun Talk 03.16.25 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Gun Talk Nation presents the exclusive reveal of the Ruger Gun Talk Scout Rifle (GT30) — a special edition rifle celebrating 30 years of Gun Talk Radio. Jason Klossner of Lipsey's joins Ryan Gresham to break down the design, features, and history behind this special-edition scout rifle built on the Ruger American Gen 2 platform.This in-depth discussion covers the evolution of the scout rifle concept, inspired by Gunsite Academy founder Jeff Cooper, and how this gun blends modern tactical features with classic utility. Available in .308 Winchester and 5.56 NATO, the GT30 is a true multi-purpose bolt-action rifle — ideal for hunting, home defense, or just having fun at the range.Learn more at guntalkscout.comThis Gun Talk Nation is brought to you by Black Hills Ammunition, Leupold, First Person Defender, Ruger, Winchester Optics, Safari Specialty Importers, Colt, and Military Armament Corp.Be sure to check out the Gun Talk / Ammunition Depot Collab page for great deals:ammunitiondepot.com/guntalkGet 10% off any order of $150 or more at Brownells with code GUNTALK10.Check out the NEW First Person Defender YouTube channel HERE.About Gun Talk NationGun Talk Media's Gun Talk Nation is a weekly multi-platform podcast that offers a fresh look at all things firearms-related. Featuring notable guests and a lot of laughs. Gun Talk Nation is available as an audio podcast or available in video format.For more content, subscribe to Gun Talk at guntalktv.com, on Gun Talk's Roku, Apple TV, iOS app, Android app, or find Gun Talk on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, Instagram, X and guntalk.com. Catch First Person Defender on the new Official FPD YouTube channel. Listen to all Gun Talk Podcasts with Spreaker, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts.Copyright ©2025 Freefire Media, LLCGun Talk Nation 06.18.25Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
JB and Phil hit the Diego Pavia comments before welcoming Hale McGranahan from TheBigSpur.com to preview the final official visit weekend with an unofficial visitor returning to Columbia. Kyle Lipsey, Associate AD for Apparel and Operations is in the second hour for more fun stories from Lipsey's Locker as K-Lip has been around long enough to have the good stuff on everyone. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In This Hour:-- For a generation of revolver lovers gun writer John Taffin was The Source. His passing prompted Jason Cloesner, of Lipsey's, to recall the man, and also talk about a special commemorative revolver built around Taffin's ideal.-- Tom gets a new carry holster, and it's a big fail. What he did wrong.-- You have to choose only one rifle for everything. Bolt action, semi-auto, lever action, and what caliber?Gun Talk 03.16.25 Hour 1
Iowa State Beats Cincinnati, Gilbert and Lipsey Injuries, Lebron and Stephen A Drama - W H1
We had a great conversation with Ryan Hamre, owner of Hamre Forge Inc., about our new exclusive projects and more. We dove into the design and new-age manufacturing process that's producing some of the lightest and most durable grips available today. We may have even hinted at some potential new upcoming projects.