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Mitchell Report Unleashed Podcast
Episode 457: Everything Starts With Communication with Renée Marino

Mitchell Report Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 32:19


Renée Marino is a professional communication coach, TEDx speaker, and best-selling author named by Yahoo Finance as one of the "Top 10 Communication Coaches to Follow in 2021!" We chat about everything when it comes to communication and how to get better. Communication is the leading solution in everything when it comes to life. Learn the inside and out about how to become a better communicator. :45 What does communication mean for Renée Marino 9:18 What is the number one reason why communication is lacking in the digital world? 17:48 What is the first step the audience and listeners can take to improve communication? → CONNECT WITH RENÉE MARINO ←INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iamreneemarino/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/reneemarinoRENÉE WEBSITE: https://www.reneemarino.comRENÉE YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSkET6muRFdrKhnW2yyr7g

Big O Radio Show
Podcast Tuesday - A Team Marino Never Had 092623

Big O Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 2:25


Big O talks to the chat

The Onside Zone with Big O
Podcast Monday - Marino And Tua Are Twins 092523

The Onside Zone with Big O

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 3:13


Big O talks Dan Marino and Tua Tagovailoa

Twisted Travel and True Crime
Treading Water - Walt and Christopher Marino

Twisted Travel and True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 32:58


A short refreshing dip in the ocean, turns into a nightmare as a father and son are swept out to sea. As night falls with no hope of a quick rescue, a father realizes that if he and his son remain together, they will both drown. He makes a heart wrenching decision that will change his life forever. DONATE:  One time: Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3248826752172032881 Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/twistedtravelandTC Monthly:  Patreon:  https://patreon.com/user?u=42048051&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Anchor: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twisted-travel-and-true-c?ref=radiopublic Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/twistedtravelandtruecrime https://www.instagram.com/twistedtravelandtrue_crime https://www.tiktok.com/@twistedtravelandtruecrim?lang=en  Gmail:  twistedtravelandtruecrime@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twisted-travel-and-true-c/support

Big O Radio Show
Podcast Monday - Marino And Tua Are Twins 092523

Big O Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 3:13


Big O talks Dan Marino and Tua Tagovailoa

Hochman and Crowder
Comedian Dave Williamson is the obnoxious Dolphins fan we all love

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 17:54


Miami native and stand-up comedian, Dave Williamson, tells us about his experience at the Dolphins season opener in Los Angeles where he witnessed Marino-esque play from Tua, shocks Hoch and Crowder with his take on burgers and shares info about his upcoming shows in South Florida.  

Baggage Unclaimed
Why Everyone Was Afraid of "El Marino Loko"

Baggage Unclaimed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 10:21


Why Everyone Was Afraid of "El Marino Loko"

The Family Business with The Alessis
Back to Business! How to Treasure Your Special Family Memories All Year Long | S6 E1

The Family Business with The Alessis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 33:03 Transcription Available


The Family Business is back in business for Season 6 - and a LOT has happened since the Alessis last stepped into the podcast booth. The Alessis welcomed a brand new baby / grandson (Marino), celebrated their first grandbaby's first birthday (Gianna), discovered that there will be a THIRD new Alessi baby in December...all in the midst of a lot of renovation and re-adjustments in their church and personal lives. In the midst of all that excitement and stress, it's easy to forget the precious moments and memories being made - and that's not good for any family.  Listen in as Steve and Mary Alessi help you protect the precious family memories that makes life special from the stress of everyday life, AND give you a sneak peek at all the powerful conversations coming your way in Season 6! If you like this episode, you'll love: How Successful Parents Set the Right Family Priorities | S1 E2The Perfect Family Meeting: How to Create a Memorable Mission with Your Loved Ones with Lee Domingue | S3 E20Fun, Family and Feasts: Sharing Our Favorite Traditions During Thanksgiving and The Holidays | S4 E12WE'RE NOMINATED! The Family Business with The Alessis has been nominated for a Spark Media Fan Award for Best Interview Podcast! Voting is open through Friday, September 23rd, so please tap the link below and cast your vote! Tap HERE to Vote JOIN THE FAMILY BUSINESS! Subscribe to the show on your app! Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel! Leave a review! Have a question for the Alessis?Tap HERE and then the "Leave A Message" button to record your question!

Howard and Jeremy
Joe Marino of Locked on Bills

Howard and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 23:05


Hour 3 - The guys welcome Joe Marino of Locked on Bills to preview Week 3.

Living Brave
EP 72: The Elegant Femme; Embracing Beauty + Rewriting Your Story with Tara Marino

Living Brave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 57:15


In this episode, we sit down with my friend, Tara Marino. She is the founder of Elegant Femme, a global lifestyle brand for women who desire more BEAUTY, more LUXURY, more PLEASURE, and more life... Tara shared her story of loss, grief, healing, embracing beauty, finding her strength and devoting to her mission… while embodying the purest essence of love. Come for a heartfelt cry, and leave feeling inspired, refreshed and ready to take on your day.Join the free Living Brave Community hereLearn more about our all-access pass, The Vortex, and our daily coaching membership and community hub for badass women in business, The Club.Follow Shoshanna on Instagram, share a story, and tag us to let us know you're listening!It means the world when you take a hot minute to rate and review the podcast

Roda Viva
Roda Viva | Patrícia Villela Marino | 18/09/2023

Roda Viva

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 93:22


O #RodaViva entrevista a advogada e empresária Patrícia Villela Marino.  Eleita pela Forbes uma das 20 mulheres mais poderosas do Brasil, Patrícia é uma das grandes defensoras da revisão da Lei de Drogas no Brasil e entusiasta do uso medicinal da maconha. O julgamento sobre a descriminalização do porte de maconha para uso pessoal está em curso no Supremo Tribunal Federal. A análise foi suspensa após pedido de vista do ministro André Mendonça. Já no Superior Tribunal de Justiça, a 3ª Seção acaba de conceder um salvo-conduto para pacientes que pediam autorização para o cultivo doméstico de maconha com o objetivo de produzir o óleo de canabidiol para fins medicinais. No programa, Patrícia irá debater esses e outros assuntos. Com apresentação da jornalista Vera Magalhães, participam da bancada de entrevistadores Fernanda Mena, repórter especial da Folha de S. Paulo; Denis Russo Burgierman, editor-chefe do Greg News; Lia Rizzo, jornalista e socióloga; Natacha Cortêz, editora-chefe de Marie Claire; e Pedro Borges, editor-chefe da Alma Preta. As ilustrações são do cartunista Luciano Veronezi. #TVCultura #Legalização #Maconha #PatríciaVillelaMarino

Becoming Preferred
Renée Marino – Communicate with Confidence

Becoming Preferred

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 36:59


SEASON: 3 EPISODE: 2Episode Overview:Everything begins with communication, so learning to master this skill can open up limitless opportunities. Most people don't consider themselves good communicators. It's a fact that deliberate, confident, and results-driven communication is the cornerstone to a successful business, meaningful relationships, and an abundant life. My next guest has made it her obsession to help everyday people master communication with simple processes and tools. If you strive for higher purpose or success, then you are going to enjoy my conversation with bestselling author, coach, speaker, and film actress, Renée Marino.Guest Bio: Renée Marino is a professional communication coach, TEDx speaker, and best-selling author named by Yahoo Finance as one of the "Top 10 Communication Coaches to Follow in 2021!"Renée helps business professionals effectively communicate with confidence through simple and easy tools. Her best-selling book, Becoming a Master Communicator, endorsed by Bryan Adams, Dean Graziosi, Chazz Palminteri, Russell Brunson, Jenna Kutcher, and Dhomonique Murphy, is a powerful guide for those struggling to have clear and honest communication in a world driven by digital technology. Renée was the co-host of Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi's "World Summit" and a featured speaker at the 2022 "Secret Knock Women" event. Renée Marino's mission is to empower us to make authentic communication a priority by understanding that:"Everything starts with Communication, and when we learn to Master this Skill, we become Limitless!"Renée can be seen as the female lead role, Mary Delgado, in the movie "Jersey Boys," directed by Clint Eastwood, and has graced the Broadway stage in many musicals. She has been featured in People.com's "Ones to Watch," Variety, and The Huffington Post.Resource Links:Website: https://www.reneemarino.com/Product Link: https://www.becomingamastercommunicator.com/ordernow52009551Insight Gold Timestamps:01:57 My parents would say: Let's talk about it!06:23 Everything in our lives starts with communication 08:33 Balancing new school technology with old school simplicity09:27 Writing a handwritten letter11:12 Forget about leaving a voicemail13:33 My definition of a master communicator17:05 We are addicted to answering someone back right away19:38 It's so easy for us to escape ourselves22:15 When you're entering or exiting somewhere, put the phone out of sight25:46 Understanding and getting comfortable with this practice of speaking up27:10 Talk from the heart29:59 You talk about seizing the opportunity33:17 You have a great course on this: Connecting on Camera 34:15 I want you to understand these four most powerful words the human spirit can hear….Connect Socially:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ren%C3%A9emarino/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamReneeMarinoTwitter: https://twitter.com/ReneeMarinoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@iamreneemarinoInstagram:

Fescoe in the Morning
8AM We are watching some of the Chiefs Greats of all time right now

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 42:07


We are watching some of the Chiefs Greats of all time right now, random concerts in random places, They done made it personal, Marino is wrong, This year or last year with EB, Kingdom Kliches, Toub is a four phaser

Boomer & Gio
Giants Analytics From Week One; Rodgers Outlook; John & Suzyn Not Doing Yanks Games in Pittsburgh

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 38:25


Hour 4 65 percent of the Giants drop-backs against the Cowboys were under pressure according to just released statistics. We also talked more about Zach Wilson and the Jets going forward. A caller bet $500 on Aaron Rodgers to win the MVP based on what Gio said. We also talked about how much better the surgery will be for Rodgers than it was for Testaverde and Marino back in the day. Jerry returns for an update and says John & Suzyn are not doing any of the games in Pittsburgh. He revealed who will be taking their place. Dalvin Cook talked about coming to the Jets because of Aaron Rodgers and now he's out. Brian Daboll talked about having to move past the Cowboys game. Nick Siriani talked about playing on a short week earlier in the season where there's not a lot of wear and tear yet. Matthew Stafford is confirmed to do season 2 of the Netflix series, ‘Quarterback'. The Moment of The Day involves Chris Russo having to leave with his tail between his legs. In the final segment of the show, we heard some play by play by Emmanuel Berbari, who will be filling in for Suzyn this weekend in Pittsburgh.

Boomer & Gio
Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 151:27


Hour 1 Aaron Rodgers took to Instagram yesterday to say he will ‘Rise again'. Who could be available at QB later in the season if Zach Wilson isn't getting it done? If the Vikings season isn't going anywhere, could Kirk Cousins be available at the trade deadline? Boomer is lukewarm on that. Gio said watching Cousins in the QB documentary, you know he would work incredibly hard to learn the offense. Boomer said the immediate future is Zach Wilson. Jerry is here for an update but first we heard audio of Evan and Tommy Luguaer yelling at each other about Giants/Jets expectations. Rob Saleh said the locker room is in good spirits and believes in the team. Dalvin Cook said Aaron Rodgers was a big part of him coming to the Jets. Mike McCarthy talked about the toughness of Rodgers. Davante Adams said this is like ‘a horrible movie'. Daniel Jones is expecting an attacking Cardinals defense. Chris Jones met the media and said he keeps receipts on what the media said about him on Twitter. In the final segment of the hour, Gio can't believe OJ Simpson still puts out videos about fantasy football after getting away with killing two people. He also made a 9/11 joke and the hosts had a good laugh about it. Dopes. Hour 2 Gio finally bought a tuxedo yesterday and was talking sports with them. The main question was, ‘are the Giants as bad as they played Monday night?' Gio said if they lose to the Cardinals, the Giants fans will begin to turn on them. Boomer said it's a ‘bounce back spot'. Boomer said some of the Giants' offensive players looked intimidated by the Dallas defense. The Giants have to win this game convincingly. Squeaking by with a win against the Cardinals will not cut it for fans. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Rob Saleh talking about the talent they have on the team and the ‘do your job' mantra. Stefon Diggs said he feels bad for Garrett Wilson now that Rodgers went down. A Bills reporter was caught on a hot mic saying that Stefon Diggs will say ‘F You' to your face. Adam Silver talked about stricter rules for teams resting players. In the final segment of the hour, Roger Goodell was on First Take but didn't allow Chris Russo to partake in the interview. Hour 3: The Jets are going to be ground and pound against the Cowboys if they can run it against this defense. Everything has to be in the game plan including fake punts and onside kicks. The Jets cannot afford holding and false start calls on the offensive line. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Jets players' confidence in Zach Wilson. Mike McDaniel reacted to Tua being named ‘offensive player of the week'. McDaniel also talked about ‘the purest form of life'. There were robots at the Chargers game that looked very realistic. In the final segment of the hour, Time Magazine has an issue about leaders of the future called The Time100 Next.. They have an athlete on the front cover. We discuss. There are a total of 7 athletes out of the 100 people. We went over all of them. Hour 4 65 percent of the Giants drop-backs against the Cowboys were under pressure according to just released statistics. We also talked more about Zach Wilson and the Jets going forward. A caller bet $500 on Aaron Rodgers to win the MVP based on what Gio said. We also talked about how much better the surgery will be for Rodgers than it was for Testaverde and Marino back in the day. Jerry returns for an update and says John & Suzyn are not doing any of the games in Pittsburgh. He revealed who will be taking their place. Dalvin Cook talked about coming to the Jets because of Aaron Rodgers and now he's out. Brian Daboll talked about having to move past the Cowboys game. Nick Siriani talked about playing on a short week earlier in the season where there's not a lot of wear and tear yet. Matthew Stafford is confirmed to do season 2 of the Netflix series, ‘Quarterback'. The Moment of The Day involves Chris Russo having to leave with his tail between his legs. In the final segment of the show, we heard some play by play by Emmanuel Berbari, who will be filling in for Suzyn this weekend in Pittsburgh.

Ecommerce Gold
How To Sell Wool: Dominating the Travel Market with Unbound Marino's Innovative Apparel

Ecommerce Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 72:42


In today's episode, Finn is joined by new guest, Dan Demsky, the co-founder and CEO of Unbound Marino. Join us as we dive into the world of entrepreneurship and discover how to sell wool. We'll hear about Dan's journey and the challenges faced when starting his apparel brand for travellers. From the importance of positioning and narrowing marketing to creating a fun and collaborative work culture, we'll explore the secrets behind their success. Get ready for an inspiring and insightful conversation on building a business and finding fulfilment along the way. So, grab your headphones and let's dive in![00:00:00] Podcast episode with CEO Dan From.[00:09:00] Lost charger broke streak, gave it up.[00:11:53] Founder creates apparel brand for light packers.[00:24:55] Fun project becomes unexpectedly successful venture.[00:27:54] Entering clothing industry, focused on sourcing and branding.[00:37:54] Old UK clothing company embraces e-commerce.[00:40:33] Startup founder finds inspiration, creates wool brand.[00:47:27] Thrilled entrepreneur leads successful company with pride.[00:55:04] Constantly experimenting to crack the advertising code.[01:00:55] Narrow marketing focus, one product, dominate market.[01:10:12] Operators Slack group: Join for playbook. Sean authentic on WhatsApp, same online. Great choice. Light on fire on random new things. Bizarre online purchase?[01:11:37] Appreciate every moment, find similarities, launch.Get show alerts and playbooks by signing up on the EcomGold website: www.ecom.goldClaim an extended free trial as a show listener.EcomGold is brought to you by:‍Rewind Shopify App.Back up your Shopify store because not doing so is absolute lunacy! As a listener of the show, you can claim a no strings attached free month with this link: https://rewind.com/ecommercegold/Sendlane.Unified email, SMS, and reviews for eCommerce. Better features. Better support. Better customer experience. Send your customers exactly what they want, when they want it. (Better than Klaviyo in Finn's opinion). https://www.sendlane.com/Follow Finn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/finn_radford

Howard and Jeremy
Joe Marino joins the show after a week 1 loss

Howard and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 21:59


Hour 3 - Jeremy and Joe welcome Joe Marino to give his takeaways from week 1.

Big O Radio Show
Podcast Monday - Living The Marino Years Again 09 11 2023

Big O Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 8:34


Big O says yesterday reminded him of the Marino years again

The Onside Zone with Big O
Podcast Monday - Living The Marino Years Again 09 11 2023

The Onside Zone with Big O

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 8:34


Big O says yesterday reminded him of the Marino years again

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - GR 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb Interview - Edwin Marino & Lance Korhorn 09-08-23

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 9:55


We were joined by Ed Marino and Lance Korhorn from the GR 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. They told us about how and why this event started, filled us in on how you can join them tomorrow at LMCU Ballpark in Grand Rapids, and more. Visit https://www.gr911memorialstairclimb.com/ to find out more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Howard and Jeremy
Joe Marino Bills five days away from the opener

Howard and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 21:25


Hour 3: Joe Marino joins the show as the Bills are five days away from their season opener against the Jets. 

Howard and Jeremy
Joe Marino feels the Bills have a great chance getting a win against New York

Howard and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 40:15


The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
Made Handmade Bike Show part 2

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 79:21


This week's episode is part 2 of our interviews from the Made Bike Show in August 2023. We speak with Moots, Fat Chance, Hot Salad, Seeker, Neuhaus, Pinebury, Circa, Story Street, Paul's Components, Stinner, Horse, Frameworks and Bosch. Episode Sponsor: Hammerhead Karoo 2 (promo code:THEGRAVELRIDE) Support the Podcast Join The Ridership  Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello, and welcome to the gravel ride podcast, where we go deep on the sport of gravel cycling through in-depth interviews with product designers, event organizers and athletes. Who are pioneering the sport I'm your host, Craig Dalton, a lifelong cyclist who discovered gravel cycling back in 2016 and made all the mistakes you don't need to make. I approach each episode as a beginner down, unlock all the knowledge you need to become a great gravel cyclist. This week on the podcast, I've got round two of my interviews from the made bike show in Portland, Oregon. In this week's episode, we've got John from moots. It's talking about that seven 50 B wheel size got Chris from fat chance. Be vivid from hot salad. Chris McGovern from seeker and McGovern cycles. Nick new house, the pine Berry team, circa story street. Paul's components, Aaron from Stenner. A horse. Frameworks Bosch. We've got it all. Another exciting episode. Can I tell you how jazz that was to attend this show and get all these great interviews And I guarantee I'll have some of them on, for longer form interviews so we can get an even deeper dive as to their backstory and what they're all about as a brand. And frame builder. Before we jump in, I do need to thank this week. Sponsor hammerhead. And the hammerhead crew to computer. As many of you wind down your advent seasons, you may be looking forward to a winter filled with exploration and adventure rides. And there's no better device than the hammerhead crew too, for those adventures. It's the most advanced GPS cycling computer available today with industry leading mapping navigation and routing capabilities that set it apart from other GPS had units. You can seamlessly import. Roots from Strava commute and more you can route and reroute on the fly and create pin dropping routing with all with turn by turn directions. With upcoming elevation changes. You know, this device is always up to date with the latest software as they do biweekly software updates, making sure that they're adding the latest features, whether you bought the device two years ago or tomorrow, you're ready to go with a hammerhead kuru too. For a limited time, our listeners can get a free heart rate monitor with the purchase of the crew to visit hammerhead. Dot IO right now and use the code, the gravel ride. At checkouts today, it's an exclusive limited time offer for our podcast listeners. So don't forget that promo code. Just add the heart rate, monitor to your cart, along with the crew too, and use the code, the gravel ride today. With that said let's jump right in to all these conversations from the made bike show in portland oregon [00:02:48] Jon | Moots: Can I get your name and brand? John Caribou from moots based outta Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Good to see you again, John. You too. One of the like, moots doesn't need a lot to draw attention to itself. The titanium frames have always been gorgeous. We've had you on the pod. I've toured the factory. I know the type of work you do, but one of the bikes you have today is making a lot of noise here at the Maid show for a very specific reason. Can you talk about that? Yeah. It's Yeah very much in prototype stage right now. But the seven 50 D wheel size seems to be catching a lot of people interest and, comments out there on the social medias. But yeah, it's, I think it just lends itself to the lineage and the heritage of Moots over time. Just always being on that forefront of innovation and trying different things. It doesn't mean that. This is a defacto new standard by any stretch. It's definitely a new option and honestly that, that wheel size been, has been ridden for some over the last four to five years. We just haven't seen it. Gotcha. And you W t B was the partner who came to you with the rim and the tire, presumably, to explore this. People who've been around mountain bikes for a while will remember that. 26 to 29 moments. Can you talk about what's the rationale behind a bigger wheel size? Yeah. It's, to me being around the industry long enough, I do remember the introduction of the 29, and it was the same company that, W t V that came to us with a rim and a tire at, in 98 and said, what do you think about this? Let's, do you want to build maybe a test bike? And we all know, the. History of the 29 inch proliferation in the bike world, and not that this is gonna happen there, but always nice to be nimble enough to set up and build a frame around a given wheel size. And Moots is in that position to be able to do that. Yeah I remember that moment and getting on the first 29 ERs and thinking it took a little bit more to get the wheel going, but when you rolled over stuff and when you had those bikes going, It was remarkable for me and I was a very early convert to that bigger wheel size. So it's just a curious kind of intellectual process I'm going through and understanding like, what would a gravel bike feel like as someone who rides very technical terrain, I could see the advantages of rolling over stuff more easily. And you mentioned the contact patch extending on a bigger wheel and what that might mean to the rider. Yeah, I think it's, if you think about. Riding gravel. There's not a lot of extremely technical situations where you're making hard turns. It's a lot of straight line speed. It's a lot of straight line hits to the outer edge of the tire and rim combination at that point. So making it longer and, quite a bit bigger, spreads that out and lessens, washboard, it lessens baby heads and whatever you might encounter. In a similar passion that the 29 did for the mountain bike world. Yeah, I think it's just been really interesting as gravel you could argue that it started out as being road bikes plus as we started to allow bigger tires in there and explore different terrain. But it's super interesting as we get into this moment many years into the gravel evolution, to start just exploring things differently and thinking about, yeah, it doesn't need to feel like a road bike as you're going faster and these bikes are getting more capable. Who knows, maybe a bigger tire size and bigger start, a bigger ring rim size will have advantages that riders will start to see as they start to spend time on this new size. Yeah it'll be interesting and, we're anxious to put more time on it. Honestly our time has been limited, but we're getting there and, throughout this fall, late summer, we'll be logging miles and jotting down our thoughts and getting feedback to W T B and. Anybody that would be interested in listening. Yeah. Amazing. Thanks John. I can't wait for that additional feedback. Yeah, Craig, thanks for having us. [00:06:54] Chris | Fat Chance: Okay. Can I get your name and the brand? Yeah. The name is Chris Chance and the brand is Fat Chance Bikes. We're now building all our bikes in Medford, Oregon. Got a nicely set up shop there and we've just introduced the Thai crisscross, been doing it in steel for a number of years and I'm really excited to be doing it in titanium and the people that have been buying them are really excited to ride them. Were you working with titanium with the mountain bikes many years ago to begin with? Yes. Yeah, we started in 93, building a titanium yoti. Okay. Called it a fat chance back then. But yeah, so we built a bunch of titanium bikes and getting back into, you know, relaunching the brand. A couple of years ago we were mostly doing steel, but you know, Ty really called me back. What do you like about Ty for for a gravel bike purpose? Well, in general I love Thai because, you know, it never rusts. It's got a nice kind of springy resilience to it. I I like to do the engineering where we're, I have much experience in steel in designing bikes and tube diameters and wall thicknesses to get the, the, the ride properties I want, the the resilience, the, the stiffness where I want it, and the, just the lively feel in the bike. And so I I translate the stiffness of a steel tube into titanium using a computer, and that way you get all the benefits of titanium. It's lightness, it's kind of springy feel, but I'm designing the bike more for the stiffness of the ride. So it gives you the performance you want as you're riding, like, especially like off road, you know, if you're going down a, say a trail at like as much as 30 miles an hour, your bike is, you know, bouncing around or whatever, and you're just focused on where the front wheel is going. But if you're bouncing around a bunch, your body is taking information from what the rear wheel is doing through your feet and you, without really being conscious of it, you're doing the corrections of that through the pedals, cranks and, and frame to the wheel to keep the rubber side down. And so how the bike feels is just really important to me that I want to have the rider and the bike work as one. Right. And so having that, that ability to Sense what the bike is doing at some, like, not even a conscious level, but developing the trust that the bike is there for you, you know, you can do what you wanna do and the bike is, is supporting you and having that peak experience. What is the customer journey to get a, a fat chance at this point? Is it, is it a custom process? Are you building stock frames? We built stock frames, but we do some custom sizing and you can you can email us at yo at Fat Chance Bike. And get the conversation started. There's also a phone number on our website, fat chance.bike. It's do bike instead of.com and we can talk on the phone, we can do email and just get everything nailed and build you an awesome bike. I know some of the, you know, challenges in working with titanium tubes are around tire clearance and things like that. Yeah. What, what kind of tire clearance can you achieve? Yeah, so we can do pretty much any tire clearance, if you notice on this spike. We have what we call a demi yolk. Yep. And that affords us the same rigidity, excuse me that a full tube would, would offer, but gives us the, the clearance for wide tires. Like this bike will take up to like a, a 44 millimeter 700 C or a 2.1 up to two inches or 2.1 inches. And if you need to write a double, we can account for that. Typically our stock bikes are just one buys up front. Got it. But we have a lot of room because we're using this demi oak design. And what kind of turnaround time do you look at to get a bike? Yeah. Right now we're in the roughly eight to 12 weeks, depending on the model. Okay. Yeah. Pretty quick. Yeah. That's great. Thanks Chris. All right. [00:10:36] B Vivid | Hot Salad Bicycles: Can I get your name and brand? Yes. It's B Vivid from Hot Salad Bicycles B. Where are you building out of? We're here in Portland. Okay. Yeah. And how did you get into Frame Building? Oh, long story. Give us a short version. We can have you back for the long form one. Okay. I used to sit at Destroy Bike Co in the Bay Area and Sean Eagleton was building bikes there and I was like, this is a thing, I can build bikes. That is absolutely what I'm doing. 15 years later, here I am debuting hot salad bicycles. And I've been chasing welding all over the country. Amazing. So you've built up your expertise and now you're ready to go out with hot salad. Yes, exactly. So you're a custom builder. So talk about the customer journey. Like how do you like to get to know the customer so that you can build the bike that's right for them? What kind of materials do you use? Yeah, so I build in steel and titanium. And I like to talk to the customer. We have quite a few emails back and forth. I would just wanna know where you're riding. Like what are you riding on? What do you like to ride fast? Is that a thing? Do what is your current favorite bike that you like to ride? And then what don't you like about that bike? Yeah. Those are the basics. If we're having that conversation, just say, for example I've been on like a random carbon bike, some specialized bike, and I like the way it feels. Sometimes I, even me, I have a hard time articulating like, what is it that I like or what have I, what I don't like? How do you eke out those qualities that then translate to you as an artisan giving me what I really am expressing? Absolutely. I do some research, right? I go look at that specialized bike and I see what specialize is saying about it. But I also know the inherent differences between carbon, titanium, steel, right? Titanium is gonna be a little flexer. So if we're trying to make a carbon feel, which is what Rook asked for on her bike you're gonna have to go up a tube size right. And that's gonna make it a little bit stiffer, give you that snappier ride quality of a carbon bike when Ty is so much flexer. Gotcha. So there's just small things like that where over the years I collected those tidbits from other builders and other people who are willing to gimme time. Amazing. Yeah. And what type of bikes do you like to build? All types. I'm down for the weird ideas. I built that titanium clunker behind you as well that I showed at Philly Bike Expo. And then this is a beautiful all road that wanted to be a little bit more aggressive because Rook is an excellent rider. And I make commuter bikes. I just making, so it doesn't really matter what type of bike it is. And from a customer interaction, how long does it take to get a bike? Once they've, once you've locked down the design elements of it, you've done your research. How long does it take to produce a bike and get it back out to the customer? Yeah, probably about a month. And I know that's a long time, but I'm currently doing all of my own finish work as well. So unless you want me to send it to Black Magic or something like that. And then it could be probably as little as two weeks. And how do you think about finish work? Are you doing your own painting or are you doing anodizing? What kind of options do you make available for customers? Depends on the material, obviously. Yeah. But I have a powder coder who is excellent and he can do fades, he can do sharp lines. And then I also have, I do. I did the t anodizing on this as well. And then, yeah, those are the two options that I currently offer, but I'm hoping to add wet paint in the nearest future. Okay. Okay. And what's the best way for people to find out more about the brand and your story? Yeah, hot salad bicycles.com. Okay. And are you on Instagram and any, the socials? I'm hot salad underscore bicycles on Instagram. Got it. Thanks for the time. B Yeah, thank you. [00:14:06] Chris | Seeker & McGovern: Can I get your name and brand? Chris McGovern. And now what brand are you gonna say? That's my question. We're here with Seeker right now. We do have a McGovern bike in the house, but we're launching Seeker bike company today. Yeah. That's awesome. So McGovern bikes, custom carbon bikes. Yep. Great looking stuff. You've been building for a while. Yep. But we got these seekers in front of us. So tell me about the brand. The intention and what we're doing here. Yeah. Basically with these metal bikes, the steel and titanium gravel bikes, I'm just trying to get, basically make it more available, get people on bikes, on building more readily available, easier to do. Obviously the materials are superior. Materials for riding gravel, the carbon customer is a different customer, basically, yeah. Where are you building these bikes? These are be, these are being built in the, in Portland. Oregon. Okay. At the moment they're going to be built in Olympia, Washington eventually. But yeah, US made, yeah. And what's the customer journey look like? Or do you have stock sizes? Is this a custom jam? Yeah, so we're gonna do stock with custom options, basically. Okay. So the geo will be stock 50 to 60 centimeters and two centimeter increments. But we can customize anything. So I want you to go to the website, be like, yep, I'm a 54. I want that stock color. I want that build kit. Boom. And we're gonna try to have that two week turnaround. And when I think about my, like tire size desires and things like that, do you have flexibility there or have you built around a particular tire vision? So the gravel this version of bike is designed around a 45 C 700 by 45 and up to a 46 tooth single ring. So it could be two by or one by. Gotcha. But I want you to be able to do unbound and throw the big meat on if you're rolling, if you're Keegan Swenson or whatever, you wanna roll that big single Yeah. With the the mullet build or the Explorer build, whatever. Yeah. We want to have that clearance for that. So we've designed around that. Yeah. And you mentioned you're offering a steel bike and a tie bike. What do we see different visually between the two bikes and what sort of adaptations do you make going to tie from the steel? So on. What we see here basically is the same geometry, same style. We have a different seat stay cluster on this one. I do think that the tie bike will end up being the mono stay, like the steel. Okay. We're just need, we're working on repeatability of that. Tie's a little bit trickier to bend but we're gonna do that, I'm pretty sure. The same weeding of the tubes, the down tube is swedged for a little bit to the T 47 bottom bracket. So it's a little stiffer, laterally, 44 mil head tubes. The geometry will be very similar. The, if you've ridden tie, the ride quality is a little bit different. Yeah. Titanium's kind of like air quotes, the forever material. So that's why the tie offering is there. It's a different customer again. Nice. Yeah. Let's talk quickly, Chris, about the origin of the Seeker brand. 'cause I do remember this project at the very earliest start of Covid. Yeah. Lockdowns. Yeah I've, okay. I've been riding bikes for a million years and your brain goes in weird places when you're riding your bike all the time by yourself. And I've had this saddlebag designed in my head forever, and usually just meant I'd come home from a training ride and get the scissors out and chop on the bag I was currently using. And during Covid, for whatever reason, I just decided I got on Amazon, ordered a sewing machine, bought some fabric, and started making saddlebag. I love it. And it turned out to be really good. Some people wanted it, so I made some for some friends and then I was like, oh, I'm gonna get some labels. And I actually was labeling them as McGovern cycles thinking, Hey, when someone buys a bike, I'm going to throw a saddle bag in their box. Yeah. And then bike shops wanted 'em and I was like, ah, it's gotta be something else. So we came up with the seeker logo. I worked on the artwork with Matt Loomis, who's done a bunch of work with Paul Components. We came up with this cool logo. And the people like it. Like we've been selling a lot of t-shirts and stuff and so I felt oh, this branding is strong. Let's do some bikes. Yeah. I think it's super evocative seeker. Yeah. Exploration. Yeah. Makes a lot of sense. Yeah. Are you I've seen you explore a lot of different bag. Options for your running. Yeah. For various things. Yeah. Are you now just settled on the seat pack as being the one product from Secret? Oh, no. So it's our only like stock product for the bags right now. I do some top two bags. I do some I call it the rapid response bag, like for racing scenarios, it's like quick to it. I do frame bags. Those are a little bit more custom. They require a template. Yeah. I build, I built hydration vests. I built. Fast packs. I built backpacks. I'll sew anything really. But I think the secret stuff, we're gonna keep it towards the bike oriented stuff. Possibly. The new website is Secret Adventure Gear, so it's still open-ended. Yeah. You're ready to go? Yeah. We're ready to go. We're ready for whatever you need. We're ready. I was just gonna ask, what's the best place for people to find out more information about the bikes and the bags? I think right now as the Instagram handle, yeah. Okay. Is a secret At secret, a dv. The website is secret venture gear.com. Sweet. Yeah. Thanks for sharing this, Chris. Yeah, thank you. [00:19:07] Nick | Neuhaus: Can I get your name and brand? I'm Nick Newhouse with Newhouse Metalworks. Nick, where are you building out of? We're building out of Novato, California, so Northern Bay Area. Nice. Right up the road from myself in Mill Valley. That's it. I started to hear about your brand through a neighbor in Mill Valley who had one of your hard tail mountain bikes and then later learned you've been doing some gravel bikes. Can you just talk a little bit about the brand and the type of gravel bikes you're putting out there in the world? Yeah, so we just released this weekend actually our steel anti Tanium drop bar, bike lines. The steel line is the Solana. It'll be available in a road, an all road and a gravel version. And to pick the part, those three different categories, what do they translate to? Yeah, so the road version will have a 32 C max. It'll fit a double chain ring larger sizes for those longer road rides. The all road model kind of blends a little bit of gravel, a little bit of road, right. It's got a, a little bit of that road geometry. It'll fit up to a 40 C tire. Still can fit a double chain ring and then the gravel model will go up to a 48 C tire. And it'll be won by specific for those rougher roads, dirt roads, gravel roads wherever you wanna take it. Gotcha. And I interrupted you, I think you were gonna move on to the titanium model over here. Yeah. So the Eon is our titanium version of that. It'll be offered in the exact same configurations. So you'll have your road, you'll have your all road, and you'll have your gravel. We will also offer the eon in an advanced model, which will be very much a, a custom frame set and a departure from our stock sizing. And it'll come with three D printed dropouts that are unique to your specific build. Okay. And it does look like on this titanium model, you're doing some unique stuff with three D printing already. Yeah, so we we use three D printing on all of our bikes. You know, it's not a gimmick. We use it to make sure that we're building the best bike for our customers and the best bike that we can possibly put out into the world without you know, going to a point where they're just, you know, this unobtainable price point. So we always three d print our y yolk. It just, it helps us have flexibility and material choices for rider, weight, size use. We do that on our mountain bikes and all of our drop bar bikes. Got it. And what was, what's sort of the quick origin story of the brand? Yeah, so I've got a a background in motor sports. I've always kind of just fabricated things. Always been a cyclist, you know, you can't grow up in Marin County and not ride bikes. And a couple years ago people finally just wanted to, you know, they, they were knocking on the door wanting to buy bikes and, you know, I wanted to build good bikes. So, yeah. Am I correct? The sort of origin started building. Hardtail mountain bikes. Yeah. That's definitely what we're known for. Okay. So our, our hummingbird model, definitely our top seller. Well received, well reviewed and we're just looking to expand that success into the drop bar market. Nice. And working with both titanium and steel, obviously there's different challenges and different learning curve around working with titanium. Did you start doing titanium on the mountain bikes? We did. Okay. Yeah. So You know, titanium has just always been something that was present, needed to be done. You know, it's like there's a right bike for everybody. There's a right material for everybody based on use, based on needs, based on price point. The way I like to say it right is your steel bike. It's your Cadillac, C T SS V ride's. Great. You can live with it day to day. It comes in at a good price point. The titanium bike is your Corvette. It's sportier. It's faster, right? You know, maybe not the greatest for taking the family to the park. But it serves a purpose as well. Got it. What's the customer journey look like for you? If they've discovered the brand, what does it look like from them getting into contact with you for the first time to getting a bike in their door? Yeah, so we really try to maintain the quickest lead time possible. Right now we're at four months. Our throughput is very high. We have a very manufacturable process right there in Marin County. If a customer wants a bike, they have options. You can order a bike on our website. You can order your build kit on our website. You can email us, we can help you with sizing. It's really, you know, the door is open to, to the customer experience that's desired. Okay, gotcha. Cool. Well I look forward to seeing you later this year at Adventure Revival Ride. Yeah. With the Marin County Bike Coalition and definitely have to check out your facility at some point. Definitely, yeah, we'll be moving into a new shop shortly and we plan to have an open house, so we'd love to have you there. Fantastic, thanks. Thank you. [00:23:28] Kyle | Pinebury: Can I get your name and the brand? Kyle Rancourt. And the brand is Pine. Berry. Can you tell us a little bit about what you're showing here from Pine Berry? Yeah. We make lightweight Marino, wool cycling apparel and active wear. Nice. And where are you manufacturing? In Massachusetts. Our first production one was made in Massachusetts and we're also manufacturing in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Hilderbrand North Carolina for our, our knitwear. And when did you launch the brand? April, 2023. Okay. April of this year. Yeah. And what was it about wool and the type of wool you're using that inspired you to go on this journey and start the brand? I wanted to, mainly, I wanted to make the cycling apparel and active wear that I wanted to wear. And I fell in love with lightweight, you know, performance Marino wool a long time ago. And I haven't seen anybody really in the industry focus on that. It always seems like. It's sort of an afterthought for some of the brands, like they'll have a small collection or a piece or two. And so when doing research before starting this brand, I discovered this amazing fabric in, in yarn manufacturer outta New Zealand called New Yarn. Okay? They have a patented yarn spinning technology. It's twist free spinning. So when you, when you spin merino yarn and it gets twisted, you take out a lot of the natural benefits of the fiber. You reduce elasticity, durability, and loft. And so breathability and new yarn with their twist free spinning they're, they're able to make a fabric that's almost nine times more durable. It has 85% more elasticity. It's five times faster drying, and the list goes on. It sounds like it just, Supercharges what we know about wool to begin with. Exactly. That's the perfect way to put it. So is it, is it still considered Marino wool or is this like an entirely new word we need to learn? That's a great question. I still refer to it as Marino wool. Okay. But new yarn kind of is, is branding it as performance wool. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting, you know, you were talking about building this brand around. Sort of purpose-built cycling clothing. And those was that was the cycling clothing you'd wanted to wear and Yeah. Yeah. My experience, like I, I love Marino. I kind of think about it from a hiking perspective and went on a bike packing trip and wanted to wear a t-shirt, so I grabbed a hiking Marino wool wool shirt. So it's super cool that you're focused on kind of cycling as your core market. Obviously the clothing works everywhere else. Yeah. Do you wanna talk a little bit about, it seems like you have both kind of performance tees. As well as jerseys, right? Yeah. Yeah. And actually I like that you brought that up. 'cause I, I wanted to make a point there about our performance tees. Even though they are meant for sort of all sports and all outdoor activities, they have some elements of, of cycling built into them. Like they're a bit longer than a typical tee. They're longer in the back than they are in the front. And actually I'm working on developing a tee that would have a. A zippered pocket in the back of it. Okay. Like a pullover tea that has a zippered pocket. So, nice. Yeah. What's the best way for people to learn more about the brand and the products? It go to our website, pine Bury Us. We have a ton of information on there. We have a whole page dedicated to new yarn. We have a whole page dedicated to our story, you know, in, in addition to domestic manufacturing, all our products remain in the us. We're also plastic free. All of our packaging and shipping materials are plastic free and recyclable. And we have, you know, a real commitment to like sustainability in the environment. I love it. And are people ordering directly from your website today? Yeah. You can order directly and we ship anywhere in the world. Okay. Yeah. One of the final questions I'll ask you is, you know, oftentimes I think in, at least in my mind, historically, will got, will got, will got categorized as something that I'm gonna wear when it's cold. Yeah. Great. Can you dispel or affirm that statement? No, that's a great question. It is not just for cold weather. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wanna underline that we are actually specializing in lightweight wool that can be worn year round. In spring 24. We'll have an ultra light Marino that would, will blow people away at how light and fast drying it is and could be worn in, in the hottest of climates. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I knew that. I was teasing a little bit. Because I'm with you. It's like, I remember on that bike packing trip, it was quite hot on during the days, and it's just a great material in terms of how it handles moisture, how it dries, how it feels, and I'm, I'm a little bit surprised more people don't understand that and embrace it. Right. My, my favorite way to put this is to get in a little, a little like sciency here. Our body's cooling system is evaporative, right? We're evaporative cooling system. So you heat up, you sweat. The, the, the sweat captures heat and when it evaporates, it carries the heat away from your body. So you want a garment that's gonna support that system. Marina wool is by far the best to do that. It is, it's able to wick moisture away from the body at the vapor stage, so before it turns into a liquid. So that's why it can dry fast five times faster than synthetics or conventional Marino. Yeah, this new yard Marino. Awesome. Thanks for sharing all that. Yeah, thank you. [00:28:39] Rich | Circa: All right. Can I get your name and the brand? My name is Rich Fox and I'm the founder of Circa Cycles in Portland, Oregon. You beat me to my next question, which is, where are you building? We're in Portland right now. And you're a Portland based builder? We are, yeah. We've been doing this in Portland for, I started the company 10 years ago. The first two years we're pretty much r and d. As you can see we do things a little bit differently than some folks do, and the first couple of years were just spent basically in our underground lab. And we always with the same, we will get into what is different about these bikes, but using this same technique from the get go, the underlying philosophy. Yes. There were some things we and the first generation prototypes definitely are different from where we ended up. Sure. So why don't you talk about, the attributes of the bike that make it different than almost anything I've seen today. Oh, okay. Sure. So what you're looking at is a bonded anodized aluminum. Lugged frame. So we're anodized lugged and bonded aluminum. And which you can also laser etch into, which is also another fun thing that you brought. Pretty amazing finishes I see over there in the corner. Thanks. So when we talk about lugs, and I did talk to another builder who was working with lugs, which were the much more traditional style that my father's road bike has, we're definitely not talking about those type of lugs here. We're talking about a lot more substantial. Parts of the bike in your version of a lug? Yeah. In, I guess I'd have to, I'd have to ask you what stands out as how sub What do you mean by substantially? I think this sort of oversize nature, like it appears to the naked eye. Oh, okay. That almost the entire kind of seat collar area that's joining the top tube and the seat tube is one large lug rather than a petite. Crafted one that got TIG welded. Okay. Yeah. There are a few things going on. So as I was, when we'd made the decision to get away from welding altogether and work with the bonded assembly, we knew that we would, we'd also made the decision around the same time that if we're gonna bond, we're gonna have to create our own lug system. If we're gonna create our own lug system, it's gotta be. Because, and we would've to create our own lug system because it'd have to be something that Maxim maximizes the performance characteristics of the adhesive systems that we're gonna be using. So there's nothing off the shelf that you can buy that's going to do that. So we'd have to engineer a solution that would handle that for us. Along the way we decided, okay, we don't want to cast those lugs because the general volume strategies around bike frame manufacturing and the way that things. Change over even the way that angles change across size variations in a frame. 'cause they don't scale geometrically or logically in a way. Yeah. We would have to, we would need some kind of a lug manufacturing strategy that would be able to do lower volume and give us incredibly precise control over certain aspects. For example, the tube to the tube to lug interface we need. Super, super tight control at that bond gap. Yeah. And we'd also really need to understand a lot about the bond surfacing itself. So the reason those lugs are somewhat beefy is that a few things are going on. One is that we are trying to maximize contact area for the bond. Yeah for the bond. Two, we are solving a problem of We want the thing to look stout. Yeah. You in the way early days of of deciding what we were doing, there were prototypes that we put in front of people that's, and they said, oh, that looks fragile. And if you're already doing something that's a bit unique and a little bit quite, is off the beaten trail to some re in some respects, you need to do a. W put some extra design work into a SW and keep things that people might be concerned over. So what type of technique are you using, say, for this head tube? Are you machining that out of a block of aluminum? Yes. Everything, all of the connectives on the frame. So all of the lugs, the dropouts any connectives on the seat stays, et cetera. Those are all proprietary things that we've designed, engineered in c and seeded from solid blocks of aluminum billet. Gotcha. I'm using a combination of three, four, and five axis. C N C machines. Yeah. It's interesting when you look at the junction up here on the C tube connecting these tubes in that bolted in right. Does that sort of create limitations around the sort of tire diameters that you can achieve for a gravel bike? No. No. That's definitely that. While there are certain areas on this, the frame that we're looking at right now, that might be a little, that might have a restriction for what you can do that's not the, that's not the, that's not the area. Okay. So that particular solution that's going on there is driven by the fact that the C NNC work that we do, the precision the complexity of the parts, the precision of the details, the quality of the finish work that we're trying to achieve makes those parts. And at a volume that we're not a hundred thousand a year manufacturer. Yeah. The volumes that we're working at makes those parts pretty expensive. So ultimately we have to find ways. Of elegantly identifying components in the frame assembly that we can do in higher volumes so that we can offset the cost. So at the top of the seat stays those plugs, you'll see the same part. This is the same part as what's on the other side, it's mirror. Yeah. So that's two of, two of the same part on the same frame. That's good. But now I can use that same part on any on any frame size. Gotcha. Which gives me some extra flex, so all of a sudden I can really amortize out the cost of that part across lots of different frame sizes. Yeah, I feel like this is a bike that needs to be seen to be best understood, to Definitely encourage listeners to go and check out the show notes and find a link to circa bicycles. Ride circa.com. Right on. And yeah, just as far as like the customer journey goes, if once someone discovers the brand, what does it look like to get a bike underneath them? Are you building fully custom bicycles or is it a stock range? We don't do, we found that we don't really need to do fully custom. Yeah. An interesting byproduct of our manufacturing strategy is that because we have this modular kit of parts, essentially that we've developed over time is that it lets us, our, we consider it we have three, three fit options. Essentially, we have a standard geo which is suited towards. The majority of the population from a arm and leg and torso length Yeah. Standpoint. But we also are really easily able to create a long reach or a short reach version of the same design. Yeah. And that's basically a free thing. So we're essentially doing semi-custom geometry for free. If you do have a fit scenario where you need to be upright or you want to be more if you have a long torso. A short torso. Yeah. Or you have some kind of a, a. Physical limitation if you have less mobility in your back or more mobility. Yeah. If you needed a sort of a higher stack would you adjust the machined head tube to achieve that? Or is that not an area that you adjust? It's typically not necessary. Okay. We, our size range right now is pretty broad. Our, we have the, our platform goes from an what we call our extra small, which Although you can't see it in our conversation here, this is the seat tube for our extra small, okay. Which is for those folks listening imagine basically something about the length of A B M X seat tube. So we created that for a rider who had, I think she required a 711 millimeter standover. It's either seven 11 or eight 11. One of those, okay. But very super short stand. So we created like a 17 degree sloping top tube for her. And but now that's become our extra small platform. Nice. Covers a pretty petite rider. And then our extra large platform goes up to 6 3, 6 4 riders. Okay. So between that size range and the ability to pull the cock pin in and out we feel like we do a pretty good job of accommodating most. G I'm sure most fit requirements. Super cool. And what is the typical turnaround time? It depends on on load at any given time, but bare minimum is six weeks. And that just depends, but that's bare minimum. And it can go out to two to three months depending, but sell them longer than that. The only time we've ever had something that really stretched. Was during the nightmare of Covid times. Yeah. And nobody could get any parts. Yeah. So the frames would be done and we'd be sitting around really hoping our order from shaman or RA would show up of course. Which they never did well. Super striking bikes and encourage people to go take a look at 'em. Thanks for the time. Thank you so much for paying attention for for Karen. [00:37:22] Devin | Story Street: Can I get your name and the brand? Yeah. My name is Devin Ross and I am the owner and the builder for Story Street cycles. How did you get started building? I've been working in the ski in the in and the bike industry since about 2006, and most of my experience was through on the service side of things and retail and sales. Kind of on a whim back in 2015, decided to take a frame building. Course at U B I in Ashland and kind of really enjoyed it and started doing some more kind of small custom building for friends and family. And over the last few years have developed that into kind of our first run of production, small batch frames. We do a. All road frame and then an all mountain frame. Cool. Let's talk about this all road frame. Does it have a, a, a sort of model name or just your all road? It's just the ar. Okay. I have the AR and the am What are you building this frame out of? So the frame is out of steel. It is kind of a combination of Columbus steel and a little bit of the kasai tubing from Japan. The All of the hardware and all of the small components such as the head tube, the bottom bracket, and dropouts are all from Paragon Machine Works. And then the finishing kits kind of are all the color matched options from Wolf Tooth. And what size wheel are you running on this bike? This current one is a six 50 B with 2.1 tires on there. Okay. The general frames are, Designed with clearance up to 45. I think usually like a 38 to a 42 for a lot of this type of riding is kind of the sweet spot. But we can, we got clearance and everything to go up to some bigger options. Nice. And what's sort of the, the customer journey when they discover you? You mentioned you've sort of brought a small batch phenomenon. Mm-hmm. So you have a handful of bikes in stock. You typically try to fit them on one of those models and Yes. So we do. On the all road side, we have a 52, 54, 56, and 58 in the pre-made ones. The frames are all kind of built and welded and ready to go. And then when a customer is ready to to purchase them, then we will kind of figure out what the overall paint scheme and the the highlight. So the, all of the frames are gonna be painted, are gonna be powder coated to the customer specification. And then all of the finishing kit and everything, our decals, we try to go along the same kind of seven standard colors that wolf tooth does, just to make all of the, the matching and everything like that make your accessorizing easy. So that way we can still get the, the same custom kind of one of a kind finish that that people can get with choosing their color and choosing their finishing kit without the the longer lead time. For a full custom build. If people are still interested in doing kind of their own custom geometry we see that a lot with people looking for a little bit taller of a head tube. A lot of times people that have maybe longer torsos, shorter legs and stuff, we still do offer those options to do a fully custom in either of our. Or All Road or, or All Mountain. Okay. And if people wanna find more out about the brand, how do they find you? So we're on Instagram at story street cycles and then our website is story street cycles.com. Awesome. Thank you. Cool. [00:40:55] Paul | Pauls Components: Yeah. Can I get your name and company? Paul Price Paul Component Engineering. Good to meet you Paul. And you too. Thanks. Yeah. I know you've been around the industry for a long time making beautiful componentry outta California. The one area I wanted to talk to you about though are these clamper disc brakes cable actuated, disc brakes. It's something I've long seen on some of the sexiest bikes around, but misunderstood because I had some old, I won't name the brand. Mechanical disc brakes. That really didn't serve me well. This is true. This, yeah. The the cable breaks were always for the cheap bikes and there's certain advantages for cable breaks. And I knew when we developed this thing that there had to be some people that just wanted to keep it simple, but really wanted a really good product and didn't necessarily enjoy bleeding their breaks that much. Yeah. And how, how are you able to achieve. The stopping power of a hydraulic brake with a cable actuated brake. That took about three years and about 10,000 prototypes. But we just make everything to a much tighter tolerance, like we just made it as good as we can. All those other cheap brakes come from Taiwan and everything is just smashed and squished to, to get made. We actually machine to very tight tolerances, so everything fits together really nice. We also bolted up a little bit and figured out a way to just get tons of power out of it. It go ahead And does it mount in the exact same fashion as a hydraulic disc brake would on my bike exactly the same. Exactly. The mounting is exactly the same. Yeah. Okay. And do the different levers have different poll ratios that you need to consider? This is important. Yeah. The long pole lever, which was, is a v brake lever that's called a long pole. And then you can buy the clamper with that arm or a shorter arm for like your road bike levers and your short pole levers. We make something called a cantilever. And then we also make a camp campy version because it pulls a completely different amount of cable as well. And are those. Completely different versions of the brake bracket itself, or are they just a component? No. To you buy the brake, which is not cheap. But you can just change one part to change to match any lever that's around. Got it. And are we using a typical brake pad, disc brake pad in Yeah the pad is a, is came out of an avid model that. It fits a whole bunch of different breaks and we just wanted to pick something to where you could go in a bike shop in the middle of, the desert or New York City or wherever and they're gonna have some pads in stock, so that's not a problem. Going back to my cable pole, breaks of my mountain bike of yester year. Yeah. Now I remember cable stretch needed to be adjusted. Obviously you've got brake pads that'll burn out a little bit. Yeah. How do I deal with that with a clamper product? You first thing you do is you install 'em and then you go on three bike rides. And what that does is it moves all the grease around that's inside all the parts which fit very well together, all get cozy together and the the pads bed into the, to the rotor real nice. And after that, your housing is compressed as it's gonna get your cable stretched on the initial stretch. And you're good to go. And one of your colleagues was showing me a little micro adjust you could do on it, that it seemed like it would tighten the pad up. Is that right? Yeah, both sides, there's adjustment which you can actually do on the road or trail, which is a really nice feature. Absolutely. Yeah. What's the best way for people to find out about Paul's components? Paul comp.com. P a u l c o m p.com. And And check that out. Send us an email, give us a call if you have any questions. Perfect. Thank you. You're welcome. [00:44:45] Aaron | Stinner Frameworks: All right. Can I get your name and brand? Yeah. Aaron Stenner Frameworks. Nice, Aaron. And where do you guys build out of? We are in Santa Barbara, California. Nice. And how long have you guys been building? I've been building full-time since 2012. And current team's been in place since 2 20 15. How did you get into it in the first place? I was managing a bike shop and running a pretty robust like fit department, so we were doing a lot of fitting. And I ended up going to U B I to just learn a little bit more about frame building and why angles and why this and why that. And so I learned how to build bike at U B I and I came back and people heard that I knew how to build frames and it just snowballed from there. Yeah, that seems to be the way it works. It's friends and family. Yeah. Then extended friends. And then maybe I got a business on my hands. Exactly. Yeah. So then were you building with steel at that point? Yeah, primarily steel. And I started doing like lug bikes and braised bikes and then morphed into TIG welding. And we've been doing primarily TIG welding bikes since 2013. And are the bikes typically custom built for the customer or is are you doing small batch? So we do we don't we build the order, so we don't have any inventory, but we do have sizing, size models. So we do have a 52, 54, 56 kind of model based and we are model based, meaning like we have a gravel frame model and we have a road model. So model based, we have sizes, but we can do custom geometry depending on what you need. And then we have a paint program that's similar where we have pre-picked schemes or pre-designed schemes, and then you can iterate and design within that. Gotcha. Yeah, I've seen a lot of really stunning sinners out there on the roads. Thank you. Which is great. What is this bike that we're looking at today? Yeah, so we have the, our new Refugio. So we've, our Ravel bike has been our refugio for many years. And this one, The big upgrades is we went from a 45 C tire to now being able to fit a 50 C tire. Brilliant. Keeping Our chain stays still relatively short. These are at like 4 28. And we have U D H compatibility, so running the universal STR universal trailer hanger. And it also still work with a transmission drive train. So on this bike we have transmission on the rear like a road oriented crank set up front with a 42 tooth train ring. So you get this like really nice wide range. Mountain bike, road meets, road bike compatibility build, buildable. Yeah. Model. Those are our big changes. So U D H and 50 C tire. And then we also are integrating all of our cables internally now on Okay. Gravel frames as well. And that's a dumb question. As you've built a frame like that, you're committed, you gotta go inside. At that point. Yeah, to a degree. And that's kind of stuff we're working on. So like right now yeah you more or less need to pick a bar, stem and headset that worked that way. I think everybody's learning that this is a nice way to route this stuff. So we are we do also have the ability to run like regular external cables and just have 'em drop into the top of the headset as well. Okay. So you could run traditional parts as well. Okay. Yeah. So both work. So you don't have to commit only to one one style. Gotcha. And what does the customer journey look like once they discover you? Like how much interaction are you having with me as a customer prior to ordering? And then what does that timeline look like to get a bike these days? Yeah, so we have we just launched a configurator like literally last Wednesday. We've been working on it for about a year. So you can actually go on and design your pain scheme, build out your bike online and get a live quote and So you could have a very hands-off approach if you're that type of customer. But we also, our email's on there, we have a contact form right there. If you have any questions, you have any concerns, you can just email us in. Yeah. And we're happy to answer any questions. And we do everything from the configurator, which is pre-picked, more or less to full-blown custom if you want it. The configurator will give you a very guided tour of costing. And then if you want to go full custom, that's more of a conversation to have. Yeah. Gotcha. Just pick your own adventure. I feel like every time I come across a bike customizer, I lose tens of minutes of my life dreaming, changing, going backwards and forwards to try to find something wonderful. Yeah. Yeah. That was the idea is we wanted people that don't want to email in or don't have the time to do the emailing. Yeah. We wanted to give 'em a tool that they could sit out at the end of the night and play around with and get an idea about our brand and what things cost and what we're all about without having to have a direct conversation. But we're there and we're ready when they want to have that conversation. Yeah. Awesome. So remind us, how do we find you? Yeah, so Entner Frameworks is our website just tinder frameworks.com. We're on Instagram sinner frameworks. Those are our two main points of contact. And yeah, let us know if you have any questions. Perfect. Thanks for the time. Awesome, thank you. [00:49:12] Thomas | Horse Cycles: Can I get your name and brand? Thomas Callahan Horse Cycles. Thomas, how long have you been building under the Horse cycles brand? 17 years. Amazing. Yeah. What got you started to begin with? I was doing sculpture fine art, so I had a studio and was ready to commit to a nicer bike and decided to make the tooling and buy the tooling to build my own bike rather than invest in a, I think I was looking at Italian track bikes at the time. Okay. And then people just started to ask me to build them bikes, which was really great. 'cause I wasn't, it was hard to fine art wasn't super accessible, conceptual fine art wasn't super accessible to a larger audience. Yeah. Yeah. Super cool. And what's the bike that we're looking at today? Are you all custom or do you have sort of product models? Yeah, they're product models, which is really nice. It's like a really good base to work from. So even the custom stuff, usually there's a platform, all road platform, a road platform, a mountain platform. From there we go. Custom. This is a fully custom tie bike. This is tie number five. And it's a all road adventure bike. It's got the envy adventure fork on it, tapered head tube super supple Vermont Rider customer. So yeah, it's got a SCO fade from the head tube back and yeah. It's beautiful. Have you been working with Titanium for a while? I've been working with it for about five years. Just, before I put it out in the universe just to make sure that I have the confidence and the skills and was playing around with it. 'cause I wasn't sure I really wanted to go that way. But it's a fun material to grow into. You just really wanna make sure that you're doing it properly and what does a customer journey look like? If they wanted to work with you, just people reach out. Get some more info about the process, get on the website, talk about their needs and see if, it would work out. And usually around four months lead time and do a lot of full builds. But I really love connecting with people. That's one of the best parts other than being able to work with my hands is really connecting with people. To build something together. And that connection is really why I do what I do, yeah. 'cause, people are great. It's such a great journey as a customer, working with a builder to express like our collective vision for this bike. Yeah. And then receive it. I imagine that you get a lot of love back from customers. Yeah, I do. And really the people that I'm able to work with, first of all, I'm so appreciative. Because it takes a lot of effort for customers, but they're really amazing people. The industry is great 'cause, it's a BA based on physical and mental fitness, and that's usually provides a pretty positive, personal platform and, they're good solid folks. So a hundred percent. If people wanna find out more about horse cycles, where do they go? They can go to horse cycles.com, they can go to my Instagram horse cycles, gimme a phone call, reach out. I'm, I'm there and I'm not going anywhere. Perfect. Thanks for the time. Thank you. [00:52:13] Jonathan | Frameworks: Can I get your name and, and company? Yeah. I'm Jonathan from Framework Bicycles. We're based outta Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Nice. And how long have, have you guys been around? We've only been building bikes for about one year now, but my wife and I own and operate an aerospace tool and die shop Gotcha. For about 11 years. So that makes a lot of sense. Yeah. Why you have the capability to do these amazing and aluminum lugs that we're looking at. That to me are like sort of one of the more striking features of the bike. Thank you. Do you wanna just kind of describe how this bike is constructed in the tubes and it lugs? Yeah, so I guess we use a hybrid construction method that's not unique to us right now. Like Bastion's doing it, Atherton's doing it. Pivot just did it with that full suspension bike. I know you're a gravel guy, but we machine bill it aluminum lugs and wind filament wound carbon tubes in house that are bladder molded and cured in in mold. And then we bonded together. Essentially, the joint details are all handled by the C N C machine. Okay. So you've got sort of the, the joints of the bike, if you will, with these aluminum lugs that you're machining, and then in between carbon fiber tubes. Yep. And you were, you were mentioning that you have the ability to kind of customize the carbon fiber tools for the cust Yeah. Tubes. Yeah, the tubes. So we, we have a couple main things we can change. Everything we do is inside of a three D modeling software. So each bike is a total one-off. It's parametrically modeled. So we enter your fit data tire clearance, all that kind of stuff. The CAD model updates from there. So if I, if I needed sort of a, a taller head tube would Yep, totally. Would that translate into, yeah, we, we would look at, well the combination of top tube drop head tube, it's gonna change everything in the back of the bike from their back, right? Yep. So we'd look at your touch points for the bars, head tube lengths from there also with the four you wanna run. So that's gonna give you that dimension there on the head tube. And then, Even things like where these joints intersect one another, we can control that. So say you were a small rider and this tires getting too close to the down tube, we can actually bring that up a bit. Gotcha. Yeah. Gotcha. And what kind of, if I came to you, what kind of modifications do you consider for the tubing on the carbon fiber side? If it was a super heavy rider? Super tall rider? Yeah. Wall thickness is like, we can change tube diameters too. So I would say there's two spectrums. If you're a really small rider, you don't need like a really round, big round tube. It's too much for you. Yeah, so my wife, like for example, I run a smaller down tube on that so that the shape, the size of the tube and the shape is your main driver in terms of strength. From there, what we tune is wall thickness, so how many layers of carbon we put into each tube, and then below that is the fiber orientation. Because we're C N C, winding them, we can whine for torsional strength, bending, stiffness, anywhere in that spectrum to give the different compliance in the frame where you need it. Since it's a somewhat novel approach to frame construction. Yeah. How do you describe to customers or would be customers, what the ride quality might feel like on this bike? It's hard. So we do have some bikes out for review with media outlets right now, but they're custom bikes that are built for those people. Yeah. So they, they'll ride it, but it's like, if I made you a bike for your fitting, it's gonna be a bit different. So what I would describe it as is kind of picking the best of all worlds. You get some damping from the way the joints go together. You still have the kind of lightness and strength of carbon fiber, but with none of the chatter or buzz or like squeak in the bottom bracket. 'cause everywhere we're interfacing metal parts, it's going to a metal part on our bike. Okay. So really stiff bottom bracket shelf. And it they ride really quietly. Yeah. Someone else had mentioned that. You know, this type of joint juncture up here does add a lot of rigidity to how the stays come into the tube here. Like this detail here. Yeah. Yeah. So what we do to try to get some of that back is, I'm a big proponent of top tube drop. Like basically the, the stick out of your seat tube, your ride perception is gonna be way more on how your saddle's moving back and forth with frame flex than anything happening in the frame. So that's why people are playing with things like the drop stays. To try to get that to bend in like an SS shape a little bit. Yeah. But if you just make this cantilevered bar longer, you're gonna get way more comfort from that. Got it. That's basically the easiest way to do it. What does the customer journey look like to discover you and how do they find you? And then what does it look like from there If you wanna purchase the bike? Yeah. 'cause we're super active on Instagram. That's basically how most people have found us. I'm big on just sharing process stuff while I'm in the shop. People either love it or at least they'll like check it out quickly and come back like a month from then. So I'm on stories all the time showing how we machine stuff, how we make the equipment that makes the bikes. So pretty much right now we're trying to get set up with a couple shops, but we're direct to consumer. Yeah. So it's reach out to us. I'll email you back. We typically recommend that if you're not very confident about your fit, like where your touch points are on the frame that you work with the fitter local to you. Yeah. Send us that detail. The discussion from there is what type of bike are you looking for? Road bike, gravel bike in that spectrum. Mountain bike. So your touch points and the style of bike you want kind of dictate the geometry we go to from there and then it's ticket deposit and we ship you a bike in like four to eight weeks. Super cool. Tell me the website and Instagram handle framework bicycles.com and on Instagram where framework bikes. Awesome. Thanks. [00:57:29] Zack | Bosch: Can I get your name and the brand you represent? Sure. Zach Kreel and Vapor Propulsion Labs. We do Bosch, pinion, supernova, and three by three hubs. Right on. So Bosch has been making electric bicycle motors for how long? Gen One came out in Europe in 2010. Started working with 'em in 2009 over a 18 month period of time to, to work on that project. Gotcha. Yeah. What's been curious to me is obviously, like many of us are aware of the bigger brands doing e-bikes in their lineup, but over the last few years I've started to see builders like Jeremy CIP build with your product. So building, a custom bike effectively. Yeah. And accommodating the Bausch motor in the bottom of it. How does that come to be and what kind of trends do you see in that area? Yeah, so we, we are definitely seeing the custom handmade guy come and express interest. A lot of times there is this misconception that this is way complicated and in general you're replacing the BB with a motor node that can be welded in just like a BB shell can and you're accommodating that. And we try to cut the red tape for the handmade guys to be able to make sure, or to reassure them. That this is pretty easy. So yeah, when you see from an engineering standpoint, from a bill of material of the electric standpoint, all that stuff, we hold their hand to to get them to make the first one, and then they're ready to roll. Yeah. When you see the raw frames that they're producing, it's obvious oh, you can just bolt the engine there on the bottom, and that part's clear. But as you look at what's required to kind of function and power and control the motor, There's more to it than that. So what are the other components of the system that they need to be thinking about as they're building these bikes? Well, a lot of times, you'll think about the end consumer and you'll say, okay, is this gonna be, for somebody that is running a cargo bike, if it's a, if it's a touring, a gravel rig, if it's a, if's a's pavement bike, if it's a car, alternative bike, those particular frame builders will potentially. Alter the gauge of their tubing. Potentially. It depends on how much load is on it, but that end customer is driving where these will go. And from our standpoint the Bosch system is super robust. It's tested all the way to E M T V standards now and that typically works for everything that everybody in this building is gonna make. What kind of controls are necessary to connect to the motor? So the motor, the botch system is a, it's a closed system. So there's basically, the hardest system is the motor connected to the battery, and then there's the display. The motor has the brains inside there. It measures the human input at a thousand times a second, roughly. So super fast. And then it it connects to the battery. There's a communication between battery and motor, and then there's also communication to the. To the head unit or your smartphone, all of that stuff is, its ecosystem and they're all required to have on the bike itself. And is it a pedal assist system? So it's just adding wattage to my It is, yeah. Personal output. So it measures your input super super accurately. And then you level, you choose the level of assistance eco up to turbo and eco's, like 50% of your input turbo is up to 400% of your input. Gotcha. And I see behind us. It's not only a tandem, it's a triple. Is that right? Yes, that is right. So that's a, that's our concept bike. My daughter's the one who's gonna be in the middle there. So lucky her. That particular rig is cool because the middle stoker, that section of the frame can be removed and then it can turn into a tandem. That's incredible. We brought that one here for frame builders to see as like the most complicated bike that they could ever imagine. And then give them the perspective of okay, a single is super simple compared to that. Yeah. And is there's just one, is there just one Bausch engine in that bike? Yep. Okay. Yeah. And it's a, that's a dual battery. There's a three by three internal gear hub in the back with e shift. So electronic shifting, there's a Bluetooth wireless controller to the ba

Rotoviz Radio
Rewind: Dolphins-Chargers '94 Divisional with Denny Carter - Remember That Game

Rotoviz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 50:28


Originally aired in June 2020. Denny Carter (NBC Sports) and host Thomas Emerick are tilting on the sideline right there with Dan Marino, in spirit. With Dolphins visiting Chargers in Week 1 of the 2023 season, figured it's a good time to revisit Jack Murphy Stadium for these teams thrilling divisional round matchup in January 1995. It's a rewind from the Remember That Game feed: Season 1, Episode 15. Follow Remember That Game for more episodes: Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/remember-that-game/id1493587677 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/61AZFN2XvBB8ZSjql0gtfk "Remember That Game" in search bar wherever you get your podcasts More from the Dolphins-Chargers 1994 divisional round game: Thread on the game: Get ready for some '90s apparel NFL primetime highlights: Dan Marino's dealin' and Natrone Means runs wild Pro Football Reference gamebook: Dolphins-Chargers divisional round Phinsider retrospective on Marino's first game back from torn Achilles in Week 1 HOST RotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick) Guest NBC Sports fantasy football analyst, Living the Streamer, Hard Knocks appearer, and Bad Faith Times creator Denny Carter (@cdcarter13) SPONSORS Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2023" at the time of purchase. Underdog Fantasy - Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ. Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code ROTOVIZ for $20 off your first purchase. SHOW NOTES RotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Subscribe to the RotoViz YouTube Channel here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Perfectville - Miami Dolphins
A B.O.A.T. In The Marino

Perfectville - Miami Dolphins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 39:54


The Dolphins trimmed their roster down to 53 players this week. Then used roster gymnastics to bring a few guys back, stash a couple away on IR and get themselves ready for weke one against The Chargers. Sam breaks down the numbers and players at each position group and gives you his thoughts on where the strengths, and weaknesses are. One of the players NOT on the 53 man roster is Jonathan Taylor. He remains with The Colts and is on the PUP list to start the season. Sam goes in on Jim Irsay and his hypocritical stance about running backs and how drunk must he have been to ask for the players he asked for in return?!?! Plus, The G.O.A.T. calls Dan Marino the B.O.A.T. and Sam couldn't be happier to see two old dudes mock, trash and ignore Tom Brady. Enjoy and Welcome To Perfectville! Presented by BetOnline.ag Sponsored by Gametime.co

The Sports Junkies
Tales From the Foxy Gator Episode 10

The Sports Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 44:29


EB golf and tennis; Drinking Old Fashioneds; Joe Montana steals Joe P's Marino take; NY Sports update.

Big O Radio Show
Podcast Thursday - Marino Never Got The Help 08 31 2023

Big O Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 3:07


Big O talks Marino and Tua

The Capitol Pressroom
Understanding how the budget sausage is made

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 13:59


September 1, 2023 - Freeman Klopott, a veteran of many budgets and now a vice president for the public relations firm Marino, sheds lights on the budget process and how state agencies will be tasked with helping close a projected budget deficit for next year.

The Onside Zone with Big O
Podcast Thursday - Marino Never Got The Help 08 31 2023

The Onside Zone with Big O

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 3:07


Big O talks Marino and Tua

The Balancing Act with Dr. Andrew Temte
Recognize the Milestones (with Gregory Marino)

The Balancing Act with Dr. Andrew Temte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 30:55


It's "back to school" time for students around the world, so there's no better time for us to welcome Greg Marino to the show. Greg is a friend, former colleague, and the CEO of Kaplan North America, one of the world's premiere innovators in lifelong learning serving individuals, businesses, and educational institutions. Our conversation spans the balancing acts CEOs play, improving post-secondary educational access, and innovations in alternative pathways into the world of work. Tune into episode 105 to hear Greg's story, his 'rocket booster' moment, and his thoughts on the world of education and training.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
Tobin is the "GOAT" of Flip Flopping

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 42:55


Hour 3 Montana calls Marino the "GOAT" JFig bless us with Her presence Tobin gets called out for flip-flopping Tobin is skeptical of the Mike Florio and Chris Simms love for the Fins We play Our favorite Thursday game show : Goosies or No Goosies

Badass Confidence Coach
144. How To Take Imperfect Action with Actress Renee Marino

Badass Confidence Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 64:29


This week's guest is Renee Marino.  Renee is a renowned Confidence & Connection Expert, TEDx Speaker, and Best-Selling Author who played the lead female role, Mary Delgado-Frankie Valli's wife in Clint Eastwood's "Jersey Boys" movie. Renee is the author of the highly-acclaimed book Becoming a Master Communicator: Balancing New School Technology with Old School Simplicity, which has been endorsed by Clint Eastwood, Dean Graziosi, Russell Brunson, Bryan Adams, Jenna Kutcher, and more. She teaches that SPEAKING UP is your Super Power! In this conversation Anna and Renee talk about taking "imperfect" action and shooting your shot in life; how taking courage and walking into fear is what moves us ahead in meeting our goals.  This was a lively and fun time!  Please don't forget to subscribe, rate with 5 stars, review the podcast and share it! And for all your nutrition supplement needs, go to drinkAG1.com/ANNA to get a FREE one year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your purchase.  Mad love!    

Howard and Jeremy
Joe Marino the Bills want to keep Von Miller healthy for the postseason

Howard and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 21:57


Hour 3: Joe Marino joins the show on the Bills moves and Von Miller placed on Reserve/ PUP

The Ziglar Show
#3 Boundaries w/ Renée Marino | Find Peace By First Creating Boundaries Within Yourself

The Ziglar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 59:35


In this episode of Self Helpful, “Find Peace By First Creating Boundaries Within Yourself” - This is part three in my series on boundaries, instigated by psychotherapist Terri Cole and the message in her new book, Boundary Boss-The Essential Guide to Talk True, Be Seen and (Finally) Live Free. In this episode my chosen co-host is Broadway and screen star, Renée Marino. Renée is author of Becoming A Master Communicator and one of my favorite connoisseurs and practitioners of personal development. Renée listened to my conversation with Terri Cole and at the top of the show, said, “I always thought of boundaries as my boundaries to create for another person, right? Like, so here are my boundaries in my exterior relationships for you. But it's so much about the boundaries we create within ourselves.” This steered the conversation to a new paradigm that is helping me tremendously. The Self Helpful podcast is brought to you by Ziglar, your premier source for equipping coaches. Visit Ziglar.com and let them inspire your true coaching performance. *This podcast is rated clean but the subject matter is adult themed and may not be suitable or relevant for children or those with fragile belief systems. Sign up for a 2 Day LinkedIn Master Class with Hala Taha yapmedia.io/course Use Promo code KEVIN for 30% off Go to Zocdoc.com/KEVIN and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. InsideTracker is your personal health analysis and data-driven wellness guide, designed to help you live healthier and longer. For a limited time, Self Helpful listeners can get 20% off InsideTracker's new Ultimate Plan. Visit InsideTracker.com/helpful. Noom's changing how the world thinks about weight loss. Go to noom.com to sign up for your trial today! Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/SELFHELPFUL. Download Dave today at Dave.com/selfhelpful! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code KEVIN and depending on the model receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Go to AquaTru.com and use code “KEVIN” to receive 20% OFF any AquaTru purifier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Six Man Tag Podcast
Episode 92 - Terry Funk vs Aldo Marino (1985)

Six Man Tag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 21:17


Coincidentally this episode was recorded a day prior to Terry Funk's passing so Tariq and Jim didn't provide a career overview of Terry Funk and what he meant to Pro Wrestling.  Quite frankly such a discussion would need at least a month of discussion to do it justice. This week the episode began by discussing moments when Pro Wrestling seemed real to both Jim and Tariq.  Jim and Tariq discuss angles involving Dr. D, Randy Savage, Andy Kaufman and more.   The match itself might quite possibly be one of the greatest in ring debuts ever.  Terry Funk not only establishes himself as a heel but he does so in a unique fashion and is well worth watching.  Some time in the future Tariq and Jim will pay tribute to Terry Funk in a much more appropriate fashion.    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sixmantagpodcast/support

Renegade Talk Radio
Episode 5189: Dark Enigma - The Man Who Just Wouldn’t Die or The Plot To Kill Michael Malloy

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 19:19


Please be aware the stories, theories, re-enactments and language in this podcast are of an adult nature and can be considered disturbing, frightening and in some cases even offensive.  Listener Discretion is therefore advised.  Welcome heathens welcome to the world of the weird and unexplained.  I'm your host, Nicole Delacroix and together, we will be investigating stories about the things that go bump in the night, frighteningly imagined creatures, supernatural beings and even some unsolved mysteries but I promise all sorts of weirdness.  So, sit back, grab your favorite drink, and prepare to be transported to today's dark Enigma....  And on today's Dark enigma well, we had an interesting listener suggestion… well I found it fascinating, and I hope you do too!  So, with that said, we will still be playing our drinking game and as you know, the drinking game is only for those of us that are at home and have nowhere else to go tonight.  The choice of libation, as always my darlings, is yours, so choose your poison accordingly… Alright, now for the game part how about every time I say alcohol that will be a single shot and every time I say Insurance, that will be a double shot.  Now that the business end is out of the way we can jump headfirst into today's dark enigma… so don your best Sherlock gear, grab your big magnifying glass and let's dive into today's offering of  The Man Who Just Wouldn't Die or The Plot To Kill Michael Malloy. The plot to kill Michael Malloy for life-insurance money seemed foolproof—until the conspirators actually tried it The plot was conceived over a round of drinks. One afternoon in July 1932, Francis Pasqua, Daniel Kriesberg and Tony Marino sat in Marino's eponymous speakeasy and raised their glasses, sealing their complicity, figuring the job was already half-finished. How difficult could it be to push Michael Malloy to drink himself to death? Every morning the old man showed up at Marino's place in the Bronx and requested “Another mornin's morning, if ya don't mind” in his muddled brogue; hours later he would pass out on the floor. For a while Marino had let Malloy drink on credit, but he no longer paid his tabs. “Business,” the saloonkeeper confided to Pasqua and Kriesberg, “is bad.”

Luka Nation Network
THWC: National Treasures 2023: David Marino - "The Hobby's Social Chair"

Luka Nation Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 50:02


So - you want to throw an event in the hobby and you didn't involve Dave Marino? As Pretty Woman would say- "Big Mistake.... Huge Mistake." We have the Hobby's Social Chair with us today to discuss everything from his new hobby business ventures to why it is that everyone chose to give him flowers!! Dave Marino is a True Hobby National Treasure.

Billieve: a Buffalo Rumblings Podcast
Ajay's Analysis with Joe Marino

Billieve: a Buffalo Rumblings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 52:38


Ajay and Joe discuss the Bills dud of a loss to the Steelers, and how concerned people should be. Offensive line, position battles, Diggs drama put to rest AGAIN, first-team offense, and much more! This show has a ton of insight and thoughts about the Bills moving forward. Please like and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Braintrust
A Broadway Star's Path to Masterful Connection with Renee Marino

The Braintrust "Driving Change" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 45:10


The J-Talk Podcast
Episode 478 – J1 Matchday 24

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 45:15


Jonny Nicol is back to take you through another action-packed weekend of J1 football. In part 1 (start to 16:30), Jonny was joined by Neil Debnam to discuss Hiroshima against Kawasaki, and Frontale more generally.   In part 2 (16:30 to 30:05), Jonny reviews 4 games (Fukuoka v Niigata, Urawa v Nagoya, Kashima v Tosu, Gamba v Shonan) and reveals his Player of the Round.   Then, in part 3 (30:05 to end), Jonny looks at the remaining 4 games (Kyoto v Sapporo, Kobe v Kashiwa, Yokohama F. Marino v FC Tokyo, Yokohama FC v Cerezo), hands out his Under-23 Player of the Round, and previews the matchday 25 fixtures.   Thanks to Jonny for another excellent episode, and to Neil for his guest appearance this week. Thank you to everyone who downloads and listens, especially our Patreon subscribers for their support. Hope everyone enjoys the episode!  

Dr. James Beckett: Sports Card Insights
1106 - Ramblings with David Marino 2.0

Dr. James Beckett: Sports Card Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 13:33


David and I continued our conversation - among other topics we explore the ways communities are formed and enhanced in our hobby/industry - thanks David!

Super Great Kids' Stories
Marina and Marino

Super Great Kids' Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 22:33


This is a beautiful 'How and Why' love story from Colombia about how the sea was created. Sounds simple? But love is rarely straightforward. There are jealous and mischievous elements blowing around in the shadows. The story is retold by talented Colombian storyteller Juliana Marin, who learned it from her storytelling teacher Jota Villaza. At times, this story is a little bit scary.

Dr. James Beckett: Sports Card Insights
1105 - Ramblings with David Marino

Dr. James Beckett: Sports Card Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 13:42


David and I caught up after a busy Chicago National - and we discussed what's going on in our great industry - growing pains?

Noticentro
Vinculan a proceso a 3 por secuestro de un marino

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 1:26


-Centro nocturno La República aseguró que su negocio es lícito-ELN desmiente atentados contra congresista -Más información en nuestro podcast

The Ziglar Show
Hala Taha #3 | Discussion w/ Renée Marino - How To Commit To Your Destination But Quit Any Vehicle That's Not Getting You There

The Ziglar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 69:56


This is part 3 in our series on the Art of Trying. The previous two episodes have featured Hala Taha, host of the top ranked business podcast, Young and Profiting and founder and CEO of YAP Media, a business podcast network with an award-winning social media and podcast marketing agency for top podcasters, celebrities and CEOs. Hala is a rockstar at trying and failing until she figures out what works. Then succeeding. In this episode I brought on a fellow rock star of the art of trying. Broadway and movie star, Renée Marino who you can see as the lead female role in Clint Eastwood's movie, Jersey Boys. Renée is a frequent co-host with me because she's an expert in personal development and a master communicator…her book is called, “Becoming A Master Communicator”. As an actress, Renée Marino's job was trying and failing. You do audition after audition and get told no, until you get told yes. And it's only one “Yes!” to a movie like Jersey Boys and boom, you've made it to the big screen. Renée brought us to looking at whatever we do and go after, any achievement, there is something deeper we are trying to fulfill that gives us space to try and fail or quit many things, on the way to what works, for the ultimate goal we are striving for. If her only goal was to be the lead in one show or movie, that is narrow and limiting. If her goal was to perform, and bigger to entertain, and bigger to communicate, and at the core to communicate, she can do that in so many ways. You'll gain some incredibly liberating perspectives in this episode. The Self Helpful podcast is brought to you by Ziglar, your premier source for equipping coaches. Visit Ziglar.com and let them inspire your true coaching performance. *This podcast is rated clean but the subject matter is adult themed and may not be suitable or relevant for children or those with fragile belief systems. Sign up for a 2 Day LinkedIn Master Class with Hala Taha yapmedia.io/course Use Promo code KEVIN for 30% off Go to Zocdoc.com/KEVIN and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. InsideTracker is your personal health analysis and data-driven wellness guide, designed to help you live healthier and longer. For a limited time, Self Helpful listeners can get 20% off InsideTracker's new Ultimate Plan. Visit InsideTracker.com/helpful. Noom's changing how the world thinks about weight loss. Go to noom.com to sign up for your trial today! Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/SELFHELPFUL. Download Dave today at Dave.com/selfhelpful! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Monsters In The Morning
BUT HE HIT THE BALL

Monsters In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 34:54


THURSDAY HR 4 Monster Sports - MLB - No hitter. Russ questions why Marino gets hit for not winning a championship. Monster Messages & Hot Takes weenies huh?

6 Figure Influencer
Living an Unapologetically Beautiful, Soul-led Life with Elegant Femme CEO, Tara Marino

6 Figure Influencer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 89:58


Follow Tara here: https://www.instagram.com/elegantfemme1/Tara's website: https://elegantfemme.comTake the FemmeType quiz here: https://elegantfemme.com/quizListen to Tara's podcast, The Beautiful Soul-Led Life podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beautiful-soul-led-life-podcast/id1611435615The book I couldn't remember: Illusions by Richard Bach, https://www.amazon.com/Illusions-Adventures-Reluctant-Richard-Bach/dp/0440204887

Draft Dudes
Joe Marino's One BOLD Prediction For Each NFL Franchise In 2023

Draft Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 30:47


The Dudes are dividing and conquering. As a kickoff to Joe & Kyle's annual NFL bets with one another, each host of the show is privately staking their flag in the ground with one bold prediction for each of the NFL's 32 franchise. After the shows are run, Joe and Kyle will compare notes and explore which hot takes are worth making a bet over with one another. On today's episode, Joe is betting on: Several new franchise single-season records Some aggressive over/under bets on projected win totals The first head coach to get fired A big name to get traded And much more Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Underdog Fantasy This episode is sponsored by Underdog Fantasy! Sign up HERE with the promo code LOCKEDON to get your first deposit DOUBLED up to $100. Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama and Nebraska, 21+ in Massachusetts and Arizona) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www dot ncpgambling.org; In Arizona call 1-800-NEXT-STEP; in New York, Call 1-877-8-HOPENY; in Tennessee, call 1-800-889-9789 eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNFL. Terms and conditions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Moran-Alytics Podcast
LIVE From Imperial Series: Locked on Bills Host Joe Marino

Moran-Alytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 62:42


On this episode of Talking Buffalo, it's another installment of the "Live from Imperial" series as Patrick Moran is joined by popular Locked on Bills host Joe Marino for a conversation about the Bills, Buffalo and wings, shot live from Imperial Pizza in South Buffalo. Locked on Bills is arguably the most popular Buffalo Bills podcast in the industry today and Joe's a big-time favorite among BillsMafia. He's in Buffalo this week for training camp and has plenty to say about what he's seen at practice as well as the state of the team. Many topics are covered during this fun chat included an extended chat about some popular wing sports, live from Imperial Pizza in South Buffalo (1035 Abbott Road) You can follow Joe on Twitter @TheJoeMarino, listen to the Locked On Bills podcast wherever podcasts are heard and/or watch it on the Locked on Bills YouTube channel. Also be sure to check out his amazing book on the history of the Bills, "Go Bills".  Big thank you once again to this episode's sponsor, Imperial Pizza for outstanding food and a great vibe to record the show in! ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast  Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter:  @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast  YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hochman and Crowder
Adam Beasley thinks Tua can put up "Marino type numbers" this year

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 38:19


In hour two, Madden ratings are released for various Dolphins players. Solana still isn't buying into The Bear hype. Then, Adam Beasley of Pro Football Network joins the show for a Dolphins training camp preview and speaks highly of Tua Tagovailoa as he enters his fourth season.