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Untold Patriots Stories
Lonie Paxton Patriots Long Snapper (2000-2008) 3X SB Champ

Untold Patriots Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 36:22


Send us a textLatest episode with Lonie Paxton member of The New England Patriots all Dynasty team where we discuss a wide variety of topics. We discuss the origin of the snow angel and how Lonie took a ribbing from coach Belichick. Lonie discuss how going to football games with his dad growing up got him interested in long snapping. Other current topics such as the hiring of former teammate Mike Vrabel and thoughts on Bill Belichick on the recruiting trail and coaching in college. If you're a fan of Lonie you will enjoy this episode!  Share you thoughts on our website and as always thank you all for listening!!

Mad Radio
3-Time SB Champ Lonie Paxton Joins Us

Mad Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 12:46


Seth and Sean are joined by 3-time Super Bowl Champion Long Snapper for the Patriots, Lonie Paxton. They discuss his time with the Patriots, being scared of Belichick and what cool stuff LIGHT Helmets is doing.

Mad Radio
Would Tunsil be on Radar for Theoretical O-Lineman Award? + Lonie Paxton + Sean's Top 3 SB Prop Bets

Mad Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 45:09


HOUR 4 - Seth and Sean discuss if Laremy Tunsil would be on the radar for an O-Lineman award if that existed, talk with 3-time Super Bowl Champ with the Patriots Lonie Paxton, Sean gives his 3 Super Bowl prop bets, and they see what Lopez and Reggie have coming up.

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #193: Holiday Mountain, New York Owner Mike Taylor

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 84:43


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Nov. 30. It dropped for free subscribers on Dec. 7. To receive future episodes as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoMike Taylor, Owner of Holiday Mountain, New YorkRecorded onNovember 18, 2024About Holiday MountainClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Mike TaylorLocated in: Monticello, New YorkYear founded: 1957Pass affiliations: NoneClosest neighboring ski areas: Villa Roma (:37), Ski Big Bear (:56), Mt. Peter (:48), Mountain Creek (:52), Victor Constant (:54)Base elevation: 900 feetSummit elevation: 1,300 feetVertical drop: 400 feetSkiable acres: 60Average annual snowfall: 66 inchesTrail count: 9 (5 beginner, 2 intermediate, 2 advanced)Lift count: 3 (1 fixed-grip quad, 1 triple, 1 carpet - view Lift Blog's inventory of Holiday Mountain's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himNot so long ago, U.S. ski areas swung wrecking ball-like from the necks of founders who wore them like amulets. Mountain and man fused as one, each anchored to and propelled by the other, twin forces mirrored and set aglow, forged in some burbling cauldron and unleashed upon the public as an Experience. This was Killington and this was Mammoth and this was Vail and this was Squaw and this was Taos, each at once a mountain and a manifestation of psyche and soul, as though some god's hand had scooped from Pres and Dave and Pete and Al and Ernie their whimsy and hubris and willfulness and fashioned them into a cackling live thing on this earth. The men were the mountains and the mountains were the men. Everybody knew this and everybody felt this and that's why we named lifts and trails after them.This is what we've lost in the collect-them-all corporate roll-up of our current moment. I'm skeptical of applying an asteroid-ate-the-dinosaurs theory to skiing, but even I'll acknowledge this bit. When the caped founder, who stepped into raw wilderness and said “here I will build an organized snowskiing facility” and proceeded to do so, steps aside or sells to SnowCo or dies, some essence of the mountain evaporates with him. The snow still hammers and the skiers still come and the mountain still lets gravity run things. The trails remain and the fall lines still fall. The mountain is mostly the same. But nobody knows why it is that way, and the ski area becomes a disembodied thing, untethered from a human host. This, I think, is a big part of the appeal of Michigan's Mount Bohemia. Ungroomed, untamed, absent green runs and snowguns, accessible all winter on a $109 season pass, Boho is the impossible storybook of the maniac who willed it into existence against all advice and instinct: Lonie Glieberman, who hacked this thing from the wilderness not in some lost postwar decade, but in 2000. He lives there all winter and everybody knows him and they all know that this place that is the place would not exist had he not insisted that it be so. For the purposes of how skiers consider the joint, Lonie is Mount Bohemia. And someday when he goes away the mountain will make less sense than it does right now.I could write a similar paragraph about Chip Chase at White Grass Touring Center in West Virginia. But there aren't many of those fellas left. Since most of our ski areas are old, most of our founders are gone. They're not coming back, and we're not getting more ski areas. But that doesn't mean the era of the owner-soul keeper is finished. They just need to climb a different set of monkey bars to get there. Rather than trekking into the mountains to stake out and transform a raw wilderness into a piste digestible to the masses, the modern mountain incarnate needs to drive up to the ski area with a dump truck full of hundred dollar bills, pour it out onto the ground, and hope the planted seeds sprout money trees.And this is Mike Taylor. He has resources. He has energy. He has manpower. And he's going to transform this dysfunctional junkpile of a ski area into something modern, something nice, something that will last. And everyone knows it wouldn't be happening without him.What we talked aboutThe Turkey Trot chairlift upgrade; why Taylor re-engineered and renovated a mothballed double chair just to run it for a handful of days last winter before demolishing it this summer; Partek and why skiing needs an independent lift manufacturer; a gesture from Massanutten; how you build a chairlift when your chairlift doesn't come with a bottom terminal; Holiday Mountain's two new ski trails for this winter; the story behind Holiday Mountain's trail names; why a rock quarry is “the greatest neighbors we could ever ask for”; big potential future ski expansion opportunities; massive snowmaking upgrades; snowmaking is hard; how a state highway spurred the development of Holiday Mountain; “I think we've lost a generation of skiers”; vintage Holiday Mountain; the ski area's long, sad decline; pillage by flood; restoring abandoned terrain above the Fun Park; the chairlift you see from Route 17 is not actually a chairlift; considering a future when 17 converts into Interstate 86; what would have happened to Holiday had the other bidders purchased it; “how do we get kids off their phones and out recreating again?”; advice from Plattekill; buying a broken ski area in May and getting it open by Christmas (or trying); what translates well from the business world into running a ski area; how to finance the rebuild and modernization of a failing ski area; “when you talk to a bank and use the word ‘ski area,' they want nothing to do with it”; how to make a ski area make money; why summer business is hard; Holiday's incredible social media presence; “I always thought good grooming was easy, like mowing a lawn”; how to get big things done quickly but well; ski racing returns; “I don't want to do things half-assed and pay for it in the long run”; why season two should be better than season one; “you can't make me happier than to see busloads of kids, improving their skills, and enjoying something they're going to do for the rest of their life”; why New York State has a challenging business environment, and how to get things done anyway; the surprise labor audit that shocked New York skiing last February – “we didn't realize the mistakes we were making”; kids these days; the State of New York owns and subsidizes three ski areas – how does that complicate things?; why the state subsidizing independent ski areas isn't the answer; the problem with bussing kids to ski areas; and why Holiday Mountain doesn't feel ready to join the Indy Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewI met Taylor in a Savannah bar last year, five minutes after he'd bought a ski area and seven months before he needed to turn that ski area into a functional business. Here was the new owner of Holiday Mountain, rolling with the Plattekill gang, more or less openly saying, “I have no idea what the hell I'm doing, but I'm going to do it. I'm going to save Holiday Mountain.”The National Ski Areas Association's annual show, tucked across the river that week, seemed like a good place to start. Here were hundreds of people who could tell Taylor exactly how hard it was to run a ski area, and why. And here was this guy, accomplished in so many businesses, ready to learn. And all I could think, having skied the disaster that was Holiday Mountain in recent years, was thank God this dude is here. Here's my card. Let's talk.I connected with Taylor the next month and wrote a story about his grand plans for Holiday. Then I stepped back and let that first winter happen. It was, by Taylor's own account, humbling. But it did not seem to be humiliating, which is key. Pride is the quickest path to failure in skiing. Instead of kicking things, Taylor seemed to regard the whole endeavor as a grand and amusing puzzle. “Well let's see here, turns out snowmaking is hard, grooming is hard, managing teenagers is hard… isn't that interesting and how can I make this work even though I already had too much else to do at my other 10 jobs?”Life may be attitude above all else. And when I look at ski area operators who have recycled garbage into gold, this is the attribute that seems to steer all others. That's people like Rick Schmitz, who talked two Wisconsin ski areas off the ledge and brought another back from its grave; Justin Hoppe, who just traded his life in to save a lost UP ski area; James Coleman, whose bandolier of saved ski areas could fill an egg carton; and Danielle and Laszlo Vajtay, who for 31 years have modernized their ridiculously steep and remote Catskills ski area one snowgun at a time.There are always plenty of people who will tell you why a thing is impossible. These people are boring. They lack creativity or vision, an ability to see the world as something other than what it is. Taylor is the opposite. All he does is envision how things can be better, and then work to make them that way. That was clear to me immediately. It just took him a minute to prove he could do it. And he did.What I got wrong* Mike said he needed a chairlift with “about 1,000 feet of vertical rise” to replace the severed double chair visible from Route 17. He meant length. According to Lift Blog, the legacy lift rose 232 vertical feet over 1,248 linear feet.* We talk a bit about New York's declining population, but the real-world picture is fuzzier. While the state's population did fall considerably, from 20.1 million to 19.6 million over the past four years, those numbers include a big pandemic-driven population spike in 2020, when the state's population rose 3.3 percent, from 19.5 million to that 20.1 million number (likely from city refugees camping out in New York's vast and bucolic rural reaches). The state's current population of 19,571,216 million is still larger than it was at any point before 2012, and not far off its pre-pandemic peak of 19,657,321.* I noted that Gore's new Hudson high-speed quad cost “about $10 million.” That is probably a fair estimate based upon the initial budget between $8 and $9 million, but an ORDA representative did not immediately respond to a request for the final number.Why you should ski Holiday MountainI've been reconsidering my television pitch for Who Wants to Own a Ski Area? Not because the answer is probably “everybody reading this newsletter except for the ones that already own a ski area, because they are smart enough to know better.” But because I think the follow-up series, Ski Resort Rebuild, would be even more entertaining. It would contain all the elements of successful unscripted television: a novel environment, large and expensive machinery, demolition, shouting, meddlesome authorities, and an endless sequence of puzzles confronting a charismatic leader and his band of chain-smoking hourlies.The rainbow arcing over all of this would of course be reinvention. Take something teetering on apocalyptic set-piece and transform it into an ordered enterprise that makes the kids go “wheeeeee!” Raw optimism and self-aware naivete would slide into exasperation and despair, the launchpad for stubborn triumphalism tempered by humility. Cut to teaser for season two.Though I envision a six- or eight-episode season, the template here is the concise and satisfying Hoarders, which condenses a days-long home dejunking into a half-hour of television. One minute, Uncle Frank's four-story house is filled with his pizza box collection and every edition of the Tampa Bay Bugle dating back to 1904. But as 15 dumpster trucks from TakeMyCrap.com drive off in convoy, the home that could only be navigated with sonar and wayfinding canines has been transformed into a Flintstones set piece, a couch and a wooly mammoth rug accenting otherwise empty rooms. I can watch these chaos-into-order transformations all day long.Roll into Holiday Mountain this winter, and you'll essentially be stepping into episode four of this eight-part series. The ski area's most atrocious failures have been bulldozed, blown-up, regraded, covered in snow. The two-seater chairlift that Columbus shipped in pieces on the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria has finally been scrapped and replaced with a machine that does not predate modern democracy. The snowguns are no longer powered by hand-cranks. A ski area that, just 18 months ago, was shrinking like an island in rising water is actually debuting two brand-new trails this winter.But the job's not finished. On your left as you drive in is a wide abandoned ridge where four ski lifts once spun. On the open hills, new snowguns glimmer and new-used chairlifts and cats hum, but by Taylor's own admission, his teams are still figuring out how to use all these fancy gadgets. Change is the tide climbing up the beach, but we haven't fully smoothed out the tracked sand yet, and it will take a few more hours to get there.It's fun to be part of something like this, even as an observer. I'll tell you to visit Holiday Mountain this winter for the same reason I'll tell you to go ride Chair 2 at Alpental or the triple at Bluewood or the Primo and Segundo Riblet doubles at Sunlight. By next autumn, each of these lifts, which have dressed their mountains for decades, will make way for modern machines. This is good, and healthy, and necessary for skiing's long-term viability. But experiencing the same place in different forms offers useful lessons in imagination, evolution, and the utility of persistence and willpower. It's already hard to picture that Holiday Mountain that teetered on the edge of collapse just two years ago. In two more years, it could be impossible, so thorough is the current renovation. So go. Bonus: they have skiing.Podcast NotesOn indies sticking togetherDespite the facile headlines, conglomerates are not taking over American skiing. As of my last count, about 73 percent of U.S. ski areas are still independently operated. And while these approximately three-quarters of active ski areas likely account for less than half of all skier visits, consumers do still have plenty of choice if they don't want to go Epkonic.New York, in particular, is a redoubt of family-owned and -operated mountains. Other than Vail-owned Hunter and state-owned Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface, every single one of the state's 51 ski areas is under independent management. Taylor calls out several of these New York owners in our conversation, including many past podcast guests. These are all tremendous conversations, all streaked with the same sincere determination and grit that's obvious in Taylor's pod.Massachusetts is also a land of independent ski areas, including the Swiss watch known as Wachusett:On PartekPartek is one of the delightful secrets of U.S. skiing. The company, founded in 1993 by Hagen Schulz, son of the defunct Borvig lifts President Gary Schulz, installs one or two or zero new chairlifts in a typical year. Last year, it was a fixed-grip quad at Trollhaugen, Wisconsin and a triple at Mt. Southington, Connecticut. The year before, it was the new Sandy quad at Saddleback. Everyone raves about the quality of the lifts and the experience of working with Partek's team. Saddleback GM Jim Quimby laid this out for us in detail when he joined me on the podcast last year:Trollhaugen owner and GM Jim Rochford, Jr. was similarly effusive:I'm underscoring this point because if you visit Partek's website, you'll be like “I hope they have this thing ready for Y2K.” But this is your stop if you need a new SKF 6206-2RS1, which is only $17!On the old Catskills resort hotels with ski areasNew York is home to more ski areas (51) than any state in America, but there are still far more lost ski areas here than active ones. The New York Lost Ski Areas Project estimates that the ghosts of up to 350 onetime ski hills haunt the state. This is not so tragic as it sounds, as the vast majority of these operations consisted of a goat pulling a toboggan up 50 vertical feet beside Fiesty Pete's dairy barn. These operated for the lifespan of a housefly and no one missed them when they disappeared. On the opposite end were a handful of well-developed, multi-lift ski areas that have died in modernity: Scotch Valley (1988), Shu Maker (1999), Cortina (mid-90s), and Big Tupper (2012). But in the middle sat dozens of now-defunct surface-tow bumps, some with snowmaking, some attached to the famous and famously extinct Borsch Belt Catskills resorts.It is this last group that Taylor and I discuss in the podcast. He estimates that “probably a dozen” ski areas once operated in Sullivan County. Some of these were standalone operations like Holiday, but many were stapled to large resort hotels like The Nevele and Grossingers. I couldn't find a list of the extinct Catskills resorts that once offered skiing, and none appeared to have bothered drawing a trailmap.While these add-on ski areas are a footnote in the overall story of U.S. skiing, an activity-laying-around-to-do-at-a-resort can have a powerful multiplier effect. Here are some things that I only do if I happen across a readymade setup: shoot pool, ice skate, jet ski, play basketball, fish, play minigolf, toss cornhole bags. I enjoy all of these things, but I won't plan ahead to do them on purpose. I imagine skiing acted in this fashion for much of the Bortsch Belt crowd, like “oh let's go try that snowskiing thing between breakfast and our 11:00 baccarat game.” And with some of these folks, skiing probably became something they did on purpose.The closest thing modernity delivers to this is indoor skiing, which, attached to a mall – as Big Snow is in New Jersey – presents itself as Something To Do. Which is why I believe we need a lot more such centers, and soon.On shrinking Holiday MountainSome ski areas die all at once. Holiday Mountain curdled over decades, to the husk Taylor purchased last year. Check the place out in 2000, with lifts zinging all over the place across multiple faces:A 2003 flood smashed the terrain near the entrance, and by 2007, Holiday ran just two lifts:At some indeterminant point, the ski area also abandoned the Turkey Trot double. This 2023 trailmap shows the area dedicated to snowtubing, though to my knowledge no such activity was ever conducted there at scale.On the lift you see from Route 17Anyone cruising NY State 17 can see this chairlift rising off the northwest corner of the ski area:This is essentially a billboard, as Taylor left the terminal in place after demolishing the lower part of the long-inactive lift.Taylor intends to run a lift back up this hill and re-open all the old terrain. But first he has to restore the slopes, which eroded significantly in their last life as a Motocross course. There is no timeline for this, but Taylor works fast, and I wouldn't be shocked to see the terrain come back online as soon as 2025.On NY 17's transformation into I-86New York 17 is in the midst of a decades-long evolution into Interstate 86, with long stretches of the route that spans southern New York already signed as such. But the interstate designation comes with standards that define lane number and width, bridge height, shoulder dimensions, and maximum grade, among many other particulars, including the placement and length of exit and entrance ramps. Exit 108, which provides direct eastbound access to and egress from Holiday Mountain, is fated to close whenever the highway gods close the gap that currently splits I-86 into segments.On Norway MountainHoliday is the second ski area comeback story featured on the pod in recent months, following the tale of dormant-since-2017 Norway Mountain, Michigan:On Holiday's high-energy social media accountsTaylor has breathlessly documented Holiday's comeback on the ski area's Instagram and Facebook accounts. They're incredible. Follow recommended. On Tuxedo RidgeThis place frustrates me. Once a proud beginners-oriented ski center with four chairlifts and a 450-foot vertical drop, the bump dropped dead around 2014 without warning or explanation, despite a prime location less than an hour from New York City.I hiked the place in 2020, and wrote about it:On Ski Areas of New YorkSki Areas of New York, or SANY, is one of America's most effective state ski area organizations. I've hosted the organization's president, Scott Brandi, on the podcast a couple of times:Compulsory mention of ORDAThe Olympic Regional Development Authority, which manages New York State-owned Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface mountains, lost $47.3 million in its last fiscal year. One ORDA board member, in response to the report, said that it's “amazing how well we are doing,” according to the Adirondack Explorer. Which makes a lot of the state's independent ski area operators say things like, “Huh?” That's probably a fair response, since $47.3 million would likely be sufficient for the state to simply purchase every ski area in New York other than Hunter, Windham, Holiday Valley, and Bristol.On high-speed ropetowsI'll keep writing about these forever because they are truly amazing and there should be 10 of them at every ski area in America:Welch Village, Minnesota. Video by Stuart Winchester.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 82/100 in 2024, and number 582 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

The Evan Bray Show
The Evan Bray Show - Belton Johnson, Reid Hill, & Kelsey Lonie - November 8th, 2024

The Evan Bray Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 35:53


What time is it? It's Eatin' Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association! Grill-master Belton Johnson joins Taylor MacPherson with his recipe for TOMAHAWK STEAK. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 vice president, Reid Hill, joins Taylor MacPherson to share about this year's newly-improved poppy campaign raising funds and awareness for the Legion. A screening this weekend will focus on remembrance ahead of November 11th. The recent events of Operation Calvados will be highlighted in a documentary by the Regina Rifles Trust, highlighting the community work that marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a statue installation in Normandy and a Tour of Honour for current serving members of the Royal Regina Rifles.

Awakening Code Radio
Live, Laugh, Love! with Lonie Walker

Awakening Code Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 59:05


Back in 2018, Eric and Michelle were invited to speak at an extraterrestrial conference in Roswell, New Mexico. While there, they met Lonie Walker, a happy wanderer full of stories, musical talent and deep wisdom.  Recently, Lonie found herself in Southern California and made her way down to our studio, where we had a wonderful time talking about almost anything:l - Angels, ETs, the holographic universe and much more.The new slogan at our station is Tune in - Turn on," a  slightly cheeky reference to Timothy Leary's famous quote in the 1960's: "Tune in, turn on, drop out." What most people don't realize is that he wasn't referring to dropping out of school, but taking a step back and dropping out of societal conditioning in order to discover our truest self and purpose. Lonie has done that, and we think you'll be intrigued by the things she has to say.

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio
Lonie Paxton joins the show!

Hill-Man Morning Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 50:20


Hour 3 - The Greg Hill show is joined by Lonie Paxton at the end of the hour, but before that Courtney gives us the news, which includes a shrimp that fought back, and Greg tells story about his dog pooping in the elevator.

American Radio Theater
Sam Spade - The Main Event Caper

American Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 32:43


Sam is involved with a boxer, Kid Bolan,  and his brotther-trainer, Lonie as The Kid goes up for the Main Event.

Commander Sphere
Video Games With Eilidh Lonie (Elder Dragon Hijinks, AliasV)

Commander Sphere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 80:32


Eilidh (Elder Dragon Hijinks, AliasV, PlayMTG Commentator) joined me to talk about the color identity of various video game genres!   Elder Dragon Hijinks: https://www.youtube.com/@EDHijinks Twitter: @AliasVEDH

La libre antenne
Libre antenne - La nouvelle maire du village fait tout pour déloger Lonie et son époux

La libre antenne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 18:33


Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes de Olivier Delacroix. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.

OARsome Morning Show
OARsome Morning Show - 02-02-2024 - Bridie Lonie - Art, science and climate change

OARsome Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 15:22


Bridie Lonie - Art, science and climate change. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz

Dale & Keefe
Former Patriots long snapper Lonie Paxton looks back at the 2003 championship season

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 17:57


Former New England Patriots long snapper Lonie Paxton joined the show to look back at the 2003 championship and team's Week 9 win over the Denver Broncos.

So Dramatic!
DAILY: MAFS' Olivia Frazer Roasts TF Out of Ex Jackson Lonie!

So Dramatic!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 6:17


A fresh season of Australian Survivor has been announced and the theme is epic! Robert Irwin's JAW-DROPPING I'm a Celebrity salary revealed! Married at First Sight's Olivia Frazer roasts TF out of ex Jackson Lonie as his rumoured new girlfriend Tayla Winter hits back at reports they're dating! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get extra hot tea on PATREON! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our newsletter! Follow on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, and join the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner or advertise with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com! This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest reality TV tea each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brutally Delicious Podcast
Félonie "De Sève et de Sang" Review by Ray Wheeler

The Brutally Delicious Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 2:42


Track Listing 1. Sedunum Invictus 2. Ce Que C'est Que La Mort 3. La Garde De Fer 4. Dryade De Sang-Mélé 5. Du Haut De L'Echafaud 6. Le Mal Pour Le Mal 7. Nuit Des Tourments 8. Pax Romana - Pax Dissueta 9. Tueuse D'Eto

So Dramatic!
DAILY: MAFS' Jackson Lonie's Gets OWNED After Trying To Boycott a Small Business!

So Dramatic!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 6:01


A Farmer Wants a Wife 2023 couple are engaged! ACMA cops complaints about ‘BULLYING' and ‘HARASSMENT' on The Block! MAFS' Jackson Lonie has been OWNED after trying to boycott a small business for messing up his pizza order! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get extra hot tea on PATREON! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our newsletter! Follow on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIK TOK, and join the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner or advertise with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com! This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest reality TV tea each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All THINGS HIP HOP EPISODE #1
EP #300 THE PAXTON WAY - LONIE PAXTON - 3X SUPER BOWL CHAMPION

All THINGS HIP HOP EPISODE #1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 103:00


THE KELLY CARDENAS PODCAST PRESENTS Lonie Paxton is a dynamic marketing leader who successfully transitioned from a 12 year NFL playing career to help lead one of the fastest growing global technology and lifestyle brands of the last decade.  Positions of increasing responsibility demonstrate an excellent cross-functional skill set with consistent, documented success in top line growth, organizational development, strategic sports and entertainment partnerships, community building, lifestyle marketing, content creation, maintaining high profile relationships, brand building, social marketing and product placement.  Lonie Paxton is best known as one of the best NFL long snappers of his era, and the creator of the famous “Snow Angel” following the Patriots overtime win in the 2000 AFC divisional playoff game vs. the Oakland Raiders. Playing in four Super Bowls and winning three with the New England Patriots, he ended his illustrious 250 game, twelve year career with the Denver Broncos in 2013.  In 2017, he signed a one day contract with New England to officially retire as a member of the Patriots organization. In NFL circles, Paxton was known for his spirit, camaraderie, and his unique ability to create relationships which transcended the locker rooms across the League, with NFL front offices, sponsors and affiliates alike.  After retiring from the National Football League, he parlayed his talents and creativity in the sports marketing arena into a position as a Senior Marketing Manager in Global Sports and Entertainment for GoPro, the #1 selling action camera in the world.   At GoPro, Paxton created cohesive marketing plans and has overseen multi-year partnerships with NHL, PGA, Monday Night Football and Fox Sports. He also created 360 marketing activations for industry powerhouses such as Under Amour, Real Madrid and the PGA.  Under his management, GoPro boasts a global ambassador roster with a reach of over 150 million in APAC, LATAM, US, UK and India.  In addition, Paxton has been instrumental in creating onsite activations for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and Super Bowl 50, and he has lead collaborative production strategies for multiple content series ideations and executions for the #4 ranked consumer brand on Instagram, GoPro! In addition to his executive duties at GoPro, Paxton has served as the Vice President of the Active Force Foundation, a nonprofit adaptive sports foundation which created a revolutionary 4 wheel adaptive mountain bike product and implemented a philanthropic program for paraplegic military veterans and athletes. Thank you for rocking with the podcast. Podcast MERCH is now available ⁠⁠here⁠⁠ Thank you to our sponsors ⁠⁠⁠THE VIBE ROOM⁠⁠⁠ Be sure to check out my new audiobook ⁠⁠⁠SUCCESS LEAVES CLUES⁠⁠⁠ (THE 7 P'S THAT CAN SHIFT YOUR REALITY) ⁠⁠⁠PRIVATE MONEY CLUB⁠⁠⁠  USE CODE - KELLY500 ⁠⁠⁠MONEY SCHOOL⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠TABLE ONE HOSPITALITY⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠RAVEN DRUM FOUNDATION⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠THE MINA GROUP⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠SECRET KNOCK⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠FAMECAST⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Findlay Volvo Las Vegas⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Cardenas Law Group⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Squeeze Dried⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠BLING SHINE SERUM⁠⁠⁠-The #1 seller of over 15 years and the only product to be endorsed by my MAMA! MORE ⁠⁠⁠KELLY⁠⁠⁠ “JOY IS THE ART OF FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOUR CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES AND ALLOWING MAGIC TO HAPPEN!” EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MAKENA CARDENAS --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kelly-cardenas/message

So Dramatic!
DAILY: MAFS' Olivia Frazer Spills Tea About Current Relationship Status With Ex-Jackson Lonie!

So Dramatic!

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 6:54


We FINALLY know how much Dylan and Jenny's The Block house sold for! Roxy Jacenko is copping DEATH THREATS after throwing her 9-year-old son a $50k birthday party! MAFS' Olivia Frazer gives a brutally honest update about her ‘icy' relationship with ex Jackson Lonie! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get extra hot tea on PATREON! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our newsletter! Follow on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIK TOK, and join the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner or advertise with us? Contact: Partnerships@sodramaticmedia.com! This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest reality TV tea each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Back To Reality
Jackson Lonie Sets The Record Straight On Dating MAFS' Tayla

Back To Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 26:55


This week Taku brings a very interesting and downright shocking story to the pod. Plus, Jackson Lonie drops by to talk all about life after MAFS, dealing with online (and real life) hate, and just why he was spotted out on the town with Tayla from the current MAFS season! Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present.  CREDITSHosts: Taku Chimwaza & Al Perkins Senior Producer/Editor: Hannah BowmanManaging Producer: Elle BeattieLINKSNova Podcast's Instagram @novapodcastsofficialFind more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Patriots Report with Christopher Price
Episode 85: Chris talks to the legendary Lonie Paxton about what makes a successful special teams unit, long snapping, Adam Vinatieri, and much more

The Patriots Report with Christopher Price

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 22:02


Chris and Lonie talk about... -The greatness of New England's special teams from 2001-05. What made that group so special? And why have the Patriots failed to reach those same heights the last couple of seasons? -How the approach to special teams was different than other teams around the league. -How he became a long snapper. -How did he get a Red Bull mini-fridge into his locker at Gillette Stadium? And how did it become a part of their pre-practice ritual? -Adam Vinatieri's Hall of Fame chances. -What it takes to sign a one-day contract with New England before retiring. -The looooong list of what he's up to these days. ...and much more.

Fais voyager ton entreprise
Les Voyages Insolites @moldavie @birmanie #@boutan #nouvellecadélonie

Fais voyager ton entreprise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 7:16


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So Dramatic! Daily
203 - MAFS' Jackson Lonie Is Dating a Bachelor Babe!

So Dramatic! Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 5:30


Why Brittany Hockley's Final Bachelor Date Never Made it To Air! The Block's Sarah-Jane Wilson Has Undergone LIFE-SAVING Surgery! MAFS' Jackson Lonie and a Bachelor Babe Have Been Spotted Canoodling! Want more of the latest gossip? Visit the SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE website and sign up for our newsletter! Follow So Dramatic! Online on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK and join the PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a hot tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com Got a media enquiry? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com For partnerships and advertising enquiries please contact: Megan@sodramaticmedia.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

So Dramatic! Daily
200 - MAFS' Olivia Frazer Has Done a Total 180 on Jackson Lonie!

So Dramatic! Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 5:57


Omar and Oz CONFIRM Their Co-Stars Have Cut Them Off After They Won The Block 2022! Real Estate Pros Reckon Dylan and Jenny's Block Home Will Sell for WAY LESS Than Market Value! MAFS' Olivia Frazer Had Some VERY Harsh Words for Fans Who Asked If She Was Still Keen on Jackson Lonie! Want more of the latest gossip? Visit the SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE website and sign up for our newsletter! Follow So Dramatic! Online on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK and join the PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a hot tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com Got a media enquiry? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com For partnerships and advertising enquiries please contact: Megan@sodramaticmedia.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #102: Mount Bohemia Owner, Founder, & President Lonie Glieberman

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 104:05


To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Oct. 26. It dropped for free subscribers on Oct. 29. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription.WhoLonie Glieberman, President of Mount Bohemia, MichiganRecorded onOctober 21, 2022About Mount BohemiaClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Lonie GliebermanPass affiliations: NoneReciprocal pass partners (view full list here):* 3 days each at Bogus Basin, Mission Ridge, Great Divide, Lee Canyon, Pine Creek, White Pine, Sleeping Giant, Mt. Spokane, Eaglecrest, Eagle Point* 2 days each at Porcupine Mountains; Crystal Mountain, Michigan; Giants Ridge; Hurricane Ridge* 1 day each at Brundage, Treetops, Whitecap Mountains, Ski Brule, Snowstar* Free midweek skiing March 1-2, 5-9, 12-16, and 24-25 at Caberfae when staying at slopeside MacKenzie LodgeLocated in: Mohawk, MichiganClosest neighboring ski areas: Mont Ripley (46 minutes), Porcupine Mountains (2 hours), Ski Brule (2 hours, 34 minutes), Snowriver (2 hours, 35 minutes), Keyes Peak (2 hours, 36 minutes), Marquette Mountain (2 hours, 40 minutes), Big Powderhorn (2 hours, 43 minutes), Mt. Zion (2 hours, 45 minutes), Pine Mountain (2 hours, 49 minutes), Whitecap (3 hours, 8 minutes).Base elevation: 600 feetSummit elevation: 1,500 feetVertical drop: 900 feetSkiable Acres: 585Average annual snowfall: 273 inchesTrail count: 147 (24% double-black, 49% black, 20% intermediate, 7% beginner)Lift count: 2 lifts, 4 buses (1 double, 1 triple - view Lift Blog's of inventory of Mount Bohemia's lift fleet)Bohemia has one of the most confusing trailmaps in America, so here's an overhead view by Mapsynergy. This displays the main mountain only, and does not include Little Boho, but you can clearly see where Haunted Valley sits in relation to the lifts:Here's an older version, from 2014, that does not include Little Boho or the newer Middle Earth section, but has the various zones clearly labelled:Why I interviewed himImagine: America's wild north. Hours past everything you've ever heard of. Then hours past that. A peninsula hanging off a peninsula in the middle of the largest lake on Earth. There, a bump on the topo map. Nine hundred feet straight up. The most vert in the 1,300-mile span between Bristol and Terry Peak. At the base a few buildings, a cluster of yurts, a green triple chair crawling up the incline.Here, at the end of everything, skiers find almost nothing. As though the voyage to road's end had cut backward through time. No snowguns. No groomers. No rental shop. No ski school. No Magic Carpet. No beginner runs. No beginners. A lift and a mountain, and nothing more.Nothing but raw and relentless terrain. All things tucked away at the flash-and-bling modern resort made obvious. Glades everywhere, top to bottom, labyrinthian and endless, hundreds of acres deep. Chutes. Cliffs. Bumps. Terrain technical and twisting. No ease in. No run out. All fall line.To the masses this is nightmare skiing, the sort of stacked-obstacle elevator shaft observed from the flat shelf of green-circle groomers. To the rest of us – the few of us – smiling wanly from the eighth seat of a gondola car as ya'lling tourists yuck about the black diamonds they just windshield-wipered back to Corpus Christi – arrival at Mount Bohemia is a sort of surrealist dream. It can't be real. This place. Everything grand about skiing multiplied. Everything extraneous removed. Like waking up and discovering all food except tacos and pizza had gone away. Delicious entrees for life.And the snow. The freeze-thaws, the rain, the surly guttings of New England winters barely touch Boho. The lake-effect snowtrain – two to eight inches, nearly every day from December to March – erases these wicked spells soon after their rare castings. And the snow piles up: 273 inches on average, and more than 300 inches in three of the past five seasons. In 2022, Boho skied into May for the third time in the past decade.There is no better ski area. For skiers whose lifequest is to roll as one with the mountain as the mountain was formed. Those weary of cat-tracks and Rangers coats splaying wobbly across the corduroy and bunched human bowling pins and the spectacular price of everything. Boho's season pass is $109. Ninety-nine dollars if you can do without Saturdays. It's loaded with reciprocal days at nearly two dozen partners. It's a spectacular bargain and a spectacular find. At once dramatic and understated, wide-open and closely kept, rowdy and sublime, Mount Bohemia is the ski area that skiers deserve. And it is the ski area that the Midwest – one of the world's great ski cultures – deserves. There is nothing else like Mount Bohemia in America, and there's really nothing else like it anywhere.What we talked aboutOctober snow in the UP; how much snow Boho needs to open; “we can get five feet in December in a matter of days”; why the great Sugar Loaf, Michigan ski area failed and why it's likely never coming back; a journey through the Canadian Football League; what running a football team and running a ski area have in common; “Narrow the focus, strengthen the brand”; wild rumors of a never-developed ski area in the Keweenaw Peninsula overheard on a Colorado chairlift; sleuthing pre-Google; the business case for a ski area with no beginner terrain; “it's not just the size, it's the pitch”; bringing Bohemia to improbable life; the most important element to Bohemia as a viable business; how to open a ski area when you've never worked at a ski area; community opposition materializes – “I still to this day don't know why they were mad”; winning the referendum to build the resort; how locals feel about Boho today; industry reaction to a ski area with no grooming, no snowmaking, and no beginner terrain; “you actually have created the stupidest ski resort of all time”; the long history of established companies missing revolutionary products; dead-boring 1990s Michigan skiing; the slow early days with empty lifts spinning all day long; learning from failure to push through to success; the business turning point; Bohemia's $99 season pass; the kingmaking power of the lost ski media; the state of Boho 22 years in; “nothing is ever as important as adding more and new terrain”; why Bohemia raised the price of its season pass by $10 for 2022-23; breaking down Boho's pass fees; the two-year and lifetime passes; why the one-day annual season pass sale is now a 10-day annual season pass sale; why the ski area no longer sells season passes outside of its $99 pass sales window; protecting the Saturday experience; could we see a future with no lift tickets?; the potential of a Bohemia single-day lift ticket costing more than a season pass; “reward your season ticket holders”; the mountain's massive reciprocal ticket network; the Indy Pass and why it wouldn't work for Bohemia; the return of Fast Pass lanes; “we have to be very careful that Bohemia is a place for all people that are advanced or expert skiers”; why Bohemia's frontside triple functions as a double; what could replace the triple and when it could happen; considering the carpet-load; what sort of lift we could see in Haunted Valley; whether we could ever see a lift in Outer Limits; a possible second frontside lift; where a lift would go on Little Boho and how it could connect to and from the parking lot; why surface lifts probably wouldn't work at Bohemia; what sort of lift could replace the double; whether the current lifts could be repurposed elsewhere on the mountain; what Bohemia could look like at full terrain build-out; the potential of Voodoo Mountain and what it would take to see a lift over there; whether Voodoo could become a Bluebird Backcountry-style uphill-only ski area; why it will likely remain a Cat-skiing hill for the foreseeable future; sizing up the terrain between Bohemia and Voodoo; where to find the new glades coming to Bohemia this season; the art of glading; breaking down the triple-black-diamond Extreme Backcountry; why serious injuries have been rare in Bohemia's rowdiest terrain; the extreme power of the Lake Superior snowbelt; Bohemia's magical snow patterns; why the Bohemia business model couldn't work in most places; whether Bohemia could ever install limited snowmaking and why it may never need it; how a mountain in Michigan without snowmaking can consistently push the season into May; “Bohemia is a community first and a ski area second”; why Bohemia is more like a 1960s European ski resort than anything in North America; and Bohemia's stint running the Porcupine Mountains ski area and why it ultimately pulled out of the arrangement.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewIt may be the most-repeated trope on The Storm Skiing Podcast: “skiing is a capital-intensive business.” It's true. Scope the battle corps of snow cannons lined hundreds deep along resort greens and blues, the miles of subsurface piping that feed them, the pump houses, the acres-big manmade ponds that anchor the whole system. The frantic rental centers with gear racked high and deep like a snowy Costco. The battalions of Snowcats, each costing more than a house. The snowmobiles. The cavernous day lodges. The shacks and Centers and chalets. And the chairlifts. How much does a chairlift cost? The price seems to increase daily. Operators generally guard these numbers, but Windham told me in March that their new 389-vertical-foot D-line detachable quad will cost $5 million. Again: more than a house. More than a neighborhood. And that's before you turn the thing on.But what if you get rid of the, um, capital? What if you build a ski resort like Old Man MacGregor did in 19-aught-7? Find a snowy hill and point to it and say, “there's my ski area, Sonny, go do yourself some ski'in. Just gimme a nickel and get the hell out of my face so's I can kill me a chicken for supper.”OK, so Boho stood up a pair of modern (used) chairlifts instead of MacGregor's ropetow slung through a Model-T engine, but its essential concept echoes that brash and freewheeling bygone America: A lift and a mountain. Go skiing.This isn't supposed to be good enough. You need Magic Carpets and vast lineups of matching-jacket ski instructors and “impeccably groomed” trails. A place where Grandpa Earl and Earl Jr. and Earl Jr. Jr. can bond over the amazing logistical hassles of family skiing and enjoy $150 cups of chili together in the baselodge.But over the past two decades, the minimalist ski area has emerged as one of skiing's best ideas. It can't work everywhere, of course, and it can't work for everyone. This is a complement to, and not a replacement for, the full-service ski resort. If you've never skied and you show up at Bohemia to go skiing, you're either going to end up disappointed or hospitalized, and perhaps both. This is a ski area for skiers, for the ones who spend all day at Boyne peaking off the groomers into the trees, looking for lines.There is a market for this. Look west, to Silverton, Colorado, where an antique Yan double – Mammoth's old Chair 15 – rises 1,900 vertical feet and drops skiers onto a 26,000-acre mecca of endless untracked pow. Or Bluebird Backcountry, also in Colorado, which has no chairlifts but marked runs rising off a minimalist base area, a launch point for Uphill Bro's bearded adventures. Neither pull the sorts of Holy Calamity mobs that increasingly define I-70 skiing, but both appear to be sustainable niche businesses.Of the three, Bohemia appeals the most to the traditional resort skier. Silverton is big and exposed and scary, a beacon-and-shovel-required-at-all-times kind of place. Bluebird is a zone in which to revel and to ponder, as much a shuffling hike as it is a day on skis. Boho skis a lot like the vast off-piste zones of Alta and Snowbird, with their infinite choose-your-own-adventure lines, entire acres-wide faces and twisting forests all ungroomed. Both offer a resort experience: high-speed lifts, (a few) groomed boulevards, snowguns blasting near the base. But that's not the point of Little Cottonwood Canyon. I skied Chip's Run once. It sucks. I can't imagine the person who shows up at Snowbird and laps this packed boulevard of milquetoast skiing. This is where you go for raw, unhinged skiing on bountiful and ever-refilling natural snow. For decades this was Utah-special, or Western-special, the sort of experience that was impossible to find in the Midwest. Then came Bohemia, with a different story to tell, a version of the Out West wild-nasty in the least likely place imaginable.What I got wrongIn discussing a possible skin/ski between Mount Bohemia and Voodoo Mountain – where Boho runs a small Cat-skiing operation – I compared the four-mile trek between them to the oft-skied route between Bolton Valley and Stowe, which sit five miles apart in the Vermont wilderness. The drive, I noted, was “about an hour.” In optimal conditions, it's actually right around 40 minutes. With wintertime traffic and weather, it can be double that or longer.I also accidentally said that the new name for the ski area formerly known as Big Snow, Michigan was “Snowbasin.” Which was kinda dumb of me. But then like 30 seconds later I said the actual name, “Snowriver,” so you're just gonna have to let that one go.Why you should ski Mount BohemiaMidwest skiing in the ‘90s was defined largely by what it wasn't. And what it wasn't was interesting in any way. I use this word a lot: “interesting” terrain. What I mean by that is anything other than wide-open groomed runs. And in mid-90s Michigan, that's all there was. Bumps were rare. Glades, nonexistent. Powder unceremoniously chewed up in the groom. The nascent terrain parks were branded as “snowboard parks,” no skiers allowed. A few ski areas actively ignored skiers poaching these early ramps and halfpipes – Nub's Nob was especially generous. But many more chased us away, leaving us to hunt the trail's edge in search of the tiniest knolls and drop-offs to carry us airborne.It didn't have to be this way. As often as I could, I would wake up at 4 and drive north across the border into Ontario. There lay Searchmont, a natural terrain park, a whole side of the mountain ungroomed and wild, dips and drops and mandatory 10-foot airs midtrial. Why had no one in Michigan hacked off even a portion of their Groomeramas for this sort of freeride skiing?In those years I visited friends at Michigan Tech, forty-five minutes south of where Bohemia now stands, each January. Snow always hip-high along the sidewalks, more falling every day. One afternoon we drove north out of Houghton, along US 41, into the hills rising along the Keweenaw Peninsula. Somewhere in the wilderness, we stopped. Climbed. Unimaginable quantities of snow devouring us like quicksand at every step. In descent, leaping off cliffs and rocks, sliding down small, steep chutes.We did not bring skis that day. But the terrain, I thought, would have been wildly appropriate for a certain sort of unhinged ski experience. Like a super-Searchmont. Wilder and bigger and rowdier. We could call it “The Realm of Stu's Extreme Ski Resort,” I joked with my friend on the long drive home.But I didn't think anyone would actually do it. The ski areas of Michigan seemed impossibly devoted to the lifeless version of skiing that catered to the intermediate masses. When Boho opened in 2000, I couldn't believe it was real. I still barely do. Live through a generation or two, and you begin to appreciate impermanence, and how names carry through time but what they mean evolves. The Michigan ski areas that once offered one and only one specific type of skiing have, as I noted in my podcast conversation with Nub's Nob General Manager Ben Doornbos a couple weeks ago, gotten much more adept at creating what I call a balanced mountain. Boyne, The Highlands, Caberfae – all deliver a far more satisfying product than they did 25 years ago.Boho drove at least some of this change. Suddenly, an expert skier had real options in the Midwest. Not that they new it at first – Glieberman recalls the dead, dark days of the ski area's first few seasons. But that's over. Bohemia is, on certain days, maxed out, in desperate need of more lifts and a touch fewer skiers – the famous $99 pass will increase to $109 this season for anyone who wants to ski Saturdays. The place works, as a concept, as a culture, as a magnet for expert skiers.Most ski areas, if you look closely enough, exist to serve some nearby population center. There are only a few that are good enough that they thrive in spite of their location, that skiers will drive past a dozen other ski areas to hit. Telluride. Taos. Jay Peak. Sugarloaf. Add Bohemia to this category. And add it to your list. No matter where you ski, this one is worth the pilgrimage.Podcast Notes* Glieberman references the book 22 Immutable Laws of Branding  - specifically its calls to “narrow your focus, strengthen your brand.” Here's the Amazon listing.* We don't get into this extensively, but Lonie mentions Mount Bohemia TV. This is an amazing series of shorts exploring Boho life and culture. Here's a sampling, but you can watch them all here.More Bohemia* A Vermonter visits Boho* A Ski magazine visit to Porcupine Mountains – a state-owned ski area – when Glieberman ran it in the mid-2000s.* A Powder Q&A with Glieberman.* I'm not the only one who's amazed with this place. Paddy O'Connell, writing in Powder seven years ago:Midwestern powder skiing is alive and real. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is the home of the greatest grassroots ski resort in North America, Mount Bohemia. Storms swell over Lake Superior and slam their leeward winds on to the UP all winter long. Endless exploration is waiting up north through the treed ruggedness of Haunted Valley and the triple black Extreme Backcountry. The resort prides itself on being almost 100 percent unmarked and nearly devoid of ropes. The terrain is fun and adventurous and the bounty of snow is remarkable. Keweenaw County uses a 30-foot snow stake to measure season totals, and is currently measuring just under 25 feet. While my friends out West have been mountain biking and crack climbing, I have been slashing creek beds and frozen waterfalls, chomping on frosty Midwestern face shots. Yes, they exist here and in abundance in Michigan. The folklore is factual—all true skiers need to ski Mount Bohemia.* Boho was, amazingly, once part of the Freedom Pass reciprocal lift-ticket coalition, which grants season pass holders three days each at partner resorts. These days, Boho manages its own corps of reciprocals. This is an incredible list for a $99 ($133 with fees) season pass:Voodoo MountainPerhaps the most compelling piece of the Bohemia story is that the ski area is nowhere near built out. The mountain adds new terrain pretty much every year - Glieberman details the locations of three new glade runs in the podcast. But four miles due north through the wilderness - or 16 miles and 30 minutes by car - sits Voodoo Mountain, a three-mile-wide snowtrap that currently hosts Boho's catskiing operation. They even have a trailmap:Those cut runs occupy just 125 acres, but Voodoo encompasses 1,800 acres across four peaks on a 700-foot vertical drop. Glieberman tells me on the podcast that a 1970s concept scoped out a sprawling resort with 22 chairlifts (if anyone is in possession of this concept map, please email me a copy). The terrain, Glieberman says, is not as rowdy or as singular as Boho's, but Voodoo averages more annual snowfall - 300-plus inches - and its terrain faces north, meaning it holds snow deep into spring. Here's another map, currently posted at the resort, showing conceptual future build-outs at Voodoo:The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 117/100 in 2022, and number 363 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com.The Storm is exploring the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

So Dramatic! Daily
181 - MAFS' Jackson Lonie Has Bombarded Fans with a Spicy AMA!

So Dramatic! Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 6:44


The Challenge's Jessica Brody Has Dropped a Spicy Statement About Her Relationship with Konrad Bien-Stephen! Married at First Sight's Daniel Holmes Reckons He'd “Shag” a Producer and THAT Would Have Been a Better Storyline! MAFS' Jackson Lonie ALSO Bombarded Fans with a Massive AMA and Don't These People Have Jobs?! Want more of the latest gossip? Visit the SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE website and sign up for our newsletter! Follow So Dramatic! Online on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK and join the PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a hot tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com Got a media enquiry? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

So Dramatic!
224 - MAFS' Jackson Lonie AND Jack Millar's EX Ella Kemp Tells ALL!

So Dramatic!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 66:33


Our new chaos queen Ella Kemp has dated not one but TWO Married at First Sight 2022 grooms - Jackson Lonie and Jack Millar - and she's here to tell ALL! Ella spills the tea about how she met Jackson, what it was like dating him just weeks after his split from Olivia Frazer and why they recently split! Ella also dishes on her relationship with Jack, what happened when she met his wife Domenica Calarco, the drama of their breakup and was there a crossover with his new girlfriend, Love Island's Courtney Stubbs?! PLUS LOTS MORE! Buckle up for this one... Want more of the latest gossip? So Dramatic! has a BRAND NEW podcast - 'So Dramatic! DAILY!' Visit the SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE website and sign up for our newsletter! Follow So Dramatic! on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIK TOK, and join the PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! Get extra hot tea on PATREON! Got a hot tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com Got a media enquiry? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest tea to your ears each week! The best way you can support So Dramatic! is by subscribing, leaving a (gushing!) review, (five star!) rating and super spreading the word on social media with your followers (or haters!) - you will be doing God's work!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

So Dramatic!
215 - FWAW Final Picks, Jackson Lonie's New GF Identified, Domenica Calarco's RACIST Video, The Challenge Contestant Under Investigation!

So Dramatic!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 41:30


A Married at First Sight producer spills tea about the 2023 season! Former Bachelorette Brooke Blurton has reunited with an EX! Resurfaced footage of MAFS' Domenica Calarco fangirling over the Royal Family after slamming the monarchy! PLUS Domenica's RACIST video! The Big Brother UK star joining MAFS 2023! A Love Island UK star has been spotted on dating app Hinge in Melbourne! The identity of MAFS' Jackson Lonie's new girlfriend revealed! More details about the HORRIFIC conditions on The Block! The Block's Sharon and Ankur RIPPED-OFF by their builders as explosive THEFT claims emerge! Police are investigating The Challenge's Suzan Mutesi for “assaulting” celebrity stylist Jamie Azzopardi! A footy WAG busted doing coke in the bathroom of an exclusive restaurant! SPOILER ALERT: An investigation into the Farmer Wants a Wife final picks! PLUS LOTS MORE! Listen to 'Megan Responds To Backlash After Identifying MAFS' Domenica Calarco's Italian BF!' on PATREON now! Buy tickets to our 2nd birthday event here: https://sodramaticonline.com/2022/09/20/so-dramatic-2nd-birthday-event/ Want more of the latest gossip? So Dramatic! has a BRAND NEW podcast - 'So Dramatic! DAILY!' Listen now on SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3ghmLwW  Listen now on APPLE: https://apple.co/3ARKVaW  Visit the SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE website and sign up for our newsletter! Follow So Dramatic! on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIK TOK, and join the PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! Get extra hot tea on PATREON! Got a hot tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com Got a media enquiry? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest tea to your ears each week! The best way you can support So Dramatic! is by subscribing, leaving a (gushing!) review, (five star!) rating and super spreading the word on social media with your followers (or haters!) - you will be doing God's work!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

So Dramatic! Daily
117 - MAFS' Jackson Lonie's Sex Tape With Olivia Frazer Was Sent To His MUM!

So Dramatic! Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 6:26


Elle Ferguson and Joel Patfull Buy a Multi-Million Dollar Home After Quitting The Block After Just 48-Hours! Married at First Sight's Hayley Vernon Says the Mass OnlyFans Leak Is Just “Free Advertising”! Married at First Sight's Jackson Lonie Has Revealed the “F*cking Disgusting” Act That Left Him Reeling! Want more of the latest gossip? Visit the SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE website and sign up for our newsletter! Follow So Dramatic! Online on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK and join the PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a hot tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com Got a media enquiry? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

So Dramatic!
188 - The Woman Jackson Lonie CHEATED on Olivia Frazer With Tells-All!

So Dramatic!

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 22:03


EMERGENCY EPISODE!!! On Friday night, Married at First Sight's Jackson Lonie HOOKED-UP with another woman and it was all caught-on-camera... The woman he kissed and cheated on his wife Olivia Frazer with, is here to tell us EVERYTHING that went down before, during and after... PLUS LOTS MORE! Listen to Married at First Sight's Tamara Djordjevic's shocking antics on PATREON now! Want more of the latest gossip? So Dramatic! has a BRAND NEW podcast - 'So Dramatic! DAILY!' Listen now on SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3ghmLwW  Listen now on APPLE: https://apple.co/3ARKVaW  Visit the SO DRAMATIC! ONLINEwebsite and sign up for our newsletter! Follow So Dramatic! on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIK TOK, and join the PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! For exclusive tea too hot for anywhere else, join the So Dramatic! PATREON! Got a hot tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com Got a media enquiry? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest tea to your ears each week! The best way you can support So Dramatic! is by subscribing, leaving a (gushing!) review, (five star!) rating and super spreading the word on social media with your followers (or haters!) - you will be doing God's work! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

So Dramatic!
BONUS: Hannah Hughes - the woman who KISSED MAFS Jackson Lonie!

So Dramatic!

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 1:08


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Humans of Magic
#095 - AliasV

Humans of Magic

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 72:22


Eilidh "AliasV" Lonie is a content creator, commentator and self-proclaimed crazy cat lady of Magic. She is the co-host of the Elder Dragon Hijinks Commander series on YouTube. Show notes: humansofmagic.com Patreon: patreon.com/humansofmagic Music: @kuplasound

Full Contact CEO
Lonie Paxton - 3X Super Bowl Winner

Full Contact CEO

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 32:00


Most may know Lonie as the long snapper that helped secure 3 New England Patriots Super Bowls. Others may know him as the guy who made a snow angel after the Tuck Rule Game. But after 12 years in the NFL, Lonie turned himself into a dynamic marketing leader at huge companies like Red Bull and Go Pro. He's vital to the team at Nocking Point Wines not to mention he's exec producer of an upcoming documentary on athletes who have suffered a traumatic brain injury in their sport. There seems to be no limit to what Lonie can do!

Pass The Torch
Lonie Paxton: 3x Super Bowl Champ & Businessman

Pass The Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 26:15


Lonie Paxton is a 3-time Super Bowl Champion with the New England Patriots and very successful businessman working with Red Bull, GoPro, Kind Humans and many more brands. On this episode, we chat about Lonie's path to the NFL, winning Super Bowls with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, the importance of setting yourself up for life after sports and his success in business and life after the NFL. We also get answer on his take for Brady or Belichick in our rapid-fire Q&A segment! I hope you enjoy the show and subscribe to keep up with all of our new TorchPro content.

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Bridie Lonie (Head of the Dunedin School of Art, on the SITE 2021 exhibition) Interview - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021


Bridie Lonie (Head of the Dunedin School of Art, on the SITE 2021 exhibition) Interview by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Bridie Lonie (Head of the Dunedin School of Art, on the SITE 2021 exhibition) Interview - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021


Bridie Lonie (Head of the Dunedin School of Art, on the SITE 2021 exhibition) Interview by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

After The Snap
Former New England Patriots LS Lonie Paxton

After The Snap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 41:44


The brothers discuss their wins from week 10 and discuss the career of Super Bowl champion Lonie Paxton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

McChesney Unchained
Lonie Paxton on KindHumans, Tom Brady, and the NFL

McChesney Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 37:31


Matt McChesney bounces around the weekend in the NFL and NCAA including: Illinois vs Penn State CSU's end of game debacle Jackson Mahomes dancing Then he's joined by Lonie Paxton to discuss his company, Kind Humans. Then the guys breakdown the top stories around the NFL.

Zockwork Orange Podcast
Folge #20: The Legend of Zelda – Skyward Sword

Zockwork Orange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 89:03


Wie unterschiedlich man ein Action-Adventure rezipieren kann, hört ihr heute, wenn Sebastian, Lonie und Toni darüber diskutieren, wie gut eigentlich … Der Beitrag Folge #20: The Legend of Zelda – Skyward Sword erschien zuerst auf Zockwork Orange.

The Lev & Marques Show
Part 2 of Our Interview with Former NE Patriot and Super Bowl Champ Lonie Paxton

The Lev & Marques Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 18:44


In this episode, Leverett and Marques are joined by Lonie Paxton. Among other topics, Lonie discusses his NFL career(Patriots and Broncos), his relationship with Tom Brady, and the various business ventures he's been involved in since retiring from football.

The Lev & Marques Show
Part 1 of Our Interview with Former NE Patriot and Super Bowl Champ Lonie Paxton

The Lev & Marques Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 12:17


In this episode, Leverett and Marques are joined by Lonie Paxton. Among other topics, Lonie discusses his NFL career(Patriots and Broncos), his relationship with Tom Brady, and the various business ventures he's been involved in since retiring from football.

Playing Field
Lonie Paxton

Playing Field

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 6:17


Lonie Paxton - 3x Super Bowl champion and CEO of Dotted Line Ventures

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Ajay Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 33:41


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Till Death Do Us Part Podcast
The Murders of Lonie and Theresa Moity

Till Death Do Us Part Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 41:33


Listen to married couple Daniel and Melissa stumble through their very first episode as real life podcasters. Melissa's job is to shock and get reactions from Daniel as she tells him the story of the New Orleans trunk murders of 1926. Should they have just taken up golf or tennis? You be the judge.

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0
PMS 2.0 420 - Feel Good Friday with Darius Butler, Lonie Paxton, and AJ Hawk

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 88:14


Todays episode Pat and the boys are joined in studio by former NFL DB and Pats teammate Darius Butler. The boys are down in Tampa as Pat prepares for another episode of Friday Night Smack DAHN on Fox. The show kicks off with Pat reacting directly to the news of Time Tebow’s Jacksonville Jaguars jersey sales being through the roof. Darius Butler and the boys also weigh in on this along side the rest of the latest NFL rumors. Pat then welcomes on Super Bowl Champion with the New England Patriots Lonie Paxton (34:33.090-57:47.178) to share stories while playing for the Patriots and more. Pat finishes off the show with AJ, Darius, and the boys as they send you off into a great weekend.Make sure you subscribe to YouTube.com/thepatmcafeeshow and listen to us live everyday on Mad Dog Sports Radio.We appreciate  you all for listening, come laugh with us, cheers. 

Past Our Prime
Laces Out Dan & Interview w/ Lonie Paxton

Past Our Prime

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 61:13


Dan and Tip try out fractions for the first time in a while. We learn what picograms are and the amount of betamethasone Bob Baffert was caught using on Kentucky Derby winner, Medina Spirit. We chat a bit about the upcoming Logan Paul/Mayweather fight. And finally, we have a great call with 3-time Super Bowl champ and long-time patriots long snapper, Lonie Paxton. Lonie's been doing some wild things off the field since his retirement including traveling the world as Global Sports Sr Marketing Manager and advisor for KindHumans; an e-commerce community elevating humanity. Make sure to rate and subscribe! Follow along @pastourprimeshow on Instagram!

Past Our Prime
Laces Out Dan & Interview w/ Lonie Paxton

Past Our Prime

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 61:13


Dan and Tip try out fractions for the first time in a while. We learn what picograms are and the amount of betamethasone Bob Baffert was caught using on Kentucky Derby winner, Medina Spirit. We chat a bit about the upcoming Logan Paul/Mayweather fight. And finally, we have a great call with 3-time Super Bowl champ and long-time patriots long snapper, Lonie Paxton. Lonie's been doing some wild things off the field since his retirement including traveling the world as Global Sports Sr Marketing Manager and advisor for KindHumans; an e-commerce community elevating humanity. Make sure to rate and subscribe! Follow along @pastourprimeshow on Instagram!

BobbleOn
Seizing Opportunities with Lonie Paxton

BobbleOn

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 43:02


This week, take an inside look at the life of a 3x Superbowl Champion for the New England Patriots. Lonie Paxton walks us through his days as a long snapper for the Patriots to his post-NFL adventures. You'll learn what it's like working alongside Bill Belichick, transitioning to post-NFL life, and how to leverage relationships to advance your career. Listen and get inspired to pursue opportunities all around you.

The Art of Awesome
Don't Be an Error Repeater with 3x Super Bowl Champion, Lonie Paxton

The Art of Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 34:19


"You can choose to be anything in this world, just choose kindness.” In todays deep dive I get to sit-down and talk with the 3x NFL Super Bowl Champion, Lonie Paxton. Lonie shares with us his 'Cinderella Story' about chasing his dream to be in the NFL, and what is takes to be a 3x Super Bowl Champion. He also shares the lessons learned from his great coaching about not being a 'Error Repeater'. Lonie also tells us all about his life after retiring and the incredible brands he has been working with, as well as the invaluable lessons learned about networking, followup and providing value. This is a super fun conversation with a true champion and brand building mastermind, so whether you are a young athlete, a networking entrepreneur or just someone trying to work your way up the ladder to success, I'm sure you'll find value from Lonie's journey and perspectives. https://kindhumans.com/https://nockingpointwines.com/Instagram - @LoniePaxtonLinkedIn- Lonie PaxtonPlease let me know what you think about this content with a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, or hit my up with a DM on Instagram @NickTroutmanKayak I would love to here more about the subjects that you are most interested in, or any individuals that you would like me to interview. Thanks for listening,Nick Troutman See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

M2M: Millennials 2 Millionaires
Pursue Your Passion - Lonie Murdock

M2M: Millennials 2 Millionaires

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 29:04


On this week's episode of M2M, Toronto's very own @fitlonie stops by to discuss her career journey from fitness trainer to multiple business owner and even cooking for @willsmith ‼️ Lonie is the CIO of @meels CEO of @eattrainlive.inc and Co-Founder of the infamous caribbean pop-up restaurant @misslikklemores with Tyrone @mr1loveto Edwards. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE! Turn on your notifications so you can be alerted everytime we drop a new episode of the #Millennials2Millionaires Podcast.

The Game Plan
Lonie Paxton — How a 3x Super Bowl Champion Built Business Relationships That Define His Post-NFL Career

The Game Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 34:49


Three Super Bowl Rings, Two Careers, One Approach to Doing Business: How Lonie Paxton Embodies The Patriot Way In New England, all the Super Bowl trophies, the Hall of Fame players and the stern look on Bill Belichick's face can be summed up in one mantra: The Patriot Way. Simply put, that means always doing your job at the highest level, whether you get any part of the glory or not. For our guest Lonie Paxton, that was especially true, as no one flies under the radar more than long snappers—unless, of course, you mess up. A 12-year NFL veteran, Paxton spent his first nine seasons in Foxborough, Mass., winning three Super Bowls. He was the long snapper on Adam Vinatieri's game-winning 48-yard field goal in Super Bowl XXXVI. (If you remember him at all, you might remember him as the lineman who sprinted downfield and pantomimed making snow angels in the end zone to celebrate.) Paxton, who spent the final three years of his NFL career in Denver, took his lunch-pail approach to football and applied it to pursuits off the field, building a successful career as an advisor and partner to companies including Red Bull and GoPro. In this week's episode of The Game Plan, he retraces that journey and explains how he never let the moment get too big—on the field or off. About The Game Plan The Game Plan is a weekly podcast hosted by venture capitalists Jay Kapoor and Tim Katt. The show features professional athletes and their business interests beyond sports. You can follow us on Twitter (@thegameplanshow) and Instagram (@gameplanshow) for show news and updates, to recommend guests, and for bonus content! Follow co-hosts Jay Kapoor (@JayKapoorNYC) and Tim Katt (@Tim_Katt) for all things sports, media, tech, and venture capital. Question? Comment? Story idea? Let us know at hello@thegameplan.show

AURN Podcast
On The Record #14: April talks to Fantasia about her holiday projects and runs into Lonie Love at the airport

AURN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 10:15


April talks to Fantasia about her holiday projects and runs into talk show host Lonie Love at the airport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices