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Tom Dean Medal Machine
Paris Episode 6: With the women's and men's rowing medalists

Tom Dean Medal Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 21:59


Team GB keep collecting the medals and it's been a brilliant 48 hours for the rowers. Alex is joined by winners Esme Booth, Rebecca Shorten, Samantha Redgrave and Helen Glover as well as Matt Aldridge, Freddie Davidson, David Ambler and Oli Wilkes Rowing .Tom takes to the pool this evening and we're hoping he brings back more silverwear.If you want to get in touch follow @tomdean_medalmachine or email medalmachine@global.com, and remember you can follow Tom @tomdean00.

Last Stroke Counts
Leading the Pack with Matt Aldridge

Last Stroke Counts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 212:16


In this episode of Last Stroke Counts, we're thrilled to sit down with Matt Aldridge, an Oxford Brookes legend, a World and double European Champion in the Men's Four from the GB Rowing Team. Matt's remarkable journey from Henley Royal Regatta triumphs to dominating the 2023 season unbeaten is a story of dedication, skill, and unwavering perseverance. Matt walks us through his rowing beginnings, from being coached by his dad in a single, rise through the junior ranks representing Wales, and his phenomenal success at Oxford Brookes to now being a pillar in GB's flagship boat. We delve a bit into the winning culture at Brookes, exploring what makes their system so effective and attractive for developing top-tier athletes. The discussion then shifts to international rowing, where we discuss switching sides, trialling, selection, competing neck in neck with reigning Olympic Champions, and their unbeaten run. With the Paris Games on the horizon, Matt offers insights into the preparation, teamwork, and aspirations that define the world's leading rowing squad. So, tune in & join us as we chat about all the elements that make rowing so incredible and exciting, such as the challenges, selection, the thrills of racing, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in our sport where every last stroke counts. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @maldridge96 @laststrokecounts @rowgearuk @thomasclark.gb @piotrgggolawski

Vaughn Forest Weekly Message Podcast
The Matts At VFC and The Storms We Choose - The Other Six Podcast

Vaughn Forest Weekly Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 43:56


This week on the Other Six Podcast, we are excited to have special guest Matt Aldridge, our Student Pastor here at Vaughn Forest Church, join us. Chad, Matt, and Matt (yes, it does get a little confusing, but it's also really fun) have a great discussion about the Student Ministry Spring Retreat this past weekend and we get to know Matt Aldridge a little bit better. We also talk about Adam's message from Sunday on David and Bathsheeba (warning: some adult discussion is on this one!) and the storms we take ourselves into in our lives as our Weathering Life's Storms series wraps up.

Kart Talk
Kart Talk - Episode 32 (Season 2, Episode 6) - October 1st, 2022

Kart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 137:30


Welcome everyone to Season 2, Episode 6 of Kart Talk! We hope you enjoy this awesome episode! Join Studfit, his members, and friends from around the community to discuss the hottest topics in Mario Kart Tour. This episode's guests include:Herooftheskies - Super Stud MemberFrenzy Fans -  Super Stud MemberMatt Aldridge - Not A Dud Member/Content Creator (Member Multiplayer Monday Contest prize)Bobcat - Super Stud MemberTorch - Not A Dud MemberJedi - Friend of the StudFAMSub to Matt Aldridge: https://www.youtube.com/c/mjaldridge7INTRODUCTIONS:0:00 - Welcome and IntrosICE BREAKER:15:22 - How many EXP levels did you grind this tour? What was your strategy (Where did you start, how did you keep track of which cities you grinded, did you drain to move on or just skim off the top of all)?ANNIVERSARY TOUR:29:02 - Did you pull for King Mario? It seemed like the worst value (all city tracks) and hardest to acquire (non-spotlight with 15 options) but with pipes going away, so many pulled for him. Was Nintendo trying to make us hate pipes enough we would feel a “good riddance” to ruby pipe pulls or was this their last chance at the “cash grab” before the game moves to new markets (that had banned gacha games).3.0.0. UPDATE:59:10 - Regarding the “try again” option after update, it seems like Nintendo was trying to make boomboxing easier now. If you restart a race, you get the same lobby but with a different starting lineup. So imagine you have 2 coinbox bots in your lobby starting place 7th and 8th, you just finish a race, press try again and the two coinbox bots will be in different starting spots. You just finish a couple of race and your coinbox bots will be in spots 1 to 4. Will you boombox more often and/or invest more into boomerang drivers?1:30:08 - How many cap tickets will it take to quad cap something? 15, 16, 20 or other (talks of a golden ticket earned in order to quad cap)1:37:48 - Do you believe Miis will be able to be Quad Capped? There's a group (mostly people who didn't invest in Miis) that believe Nintendo will save the Meta by denying Mii suits the ability to be quad capped. Others (mostly people who didn't invest in Miis) would wonder why Nintendo would turn their back on their beloved Mii Suits they've glorified all year (and the whales who invested in them) by rewarding the players who ignored the “hype”.1:42:20 - Assuming a HE quad cap would cost 20 tickets, would you rather quad one driver/kart/glider or triple cap two?1:59:15 - With the Tier increase from 80 to 99, will the rewards change? Especially with the expectation of 20 cap tickets needed for a quad cap.FINAL THOUGHTS:2:05:10 - Advice to New Players & Goodbyes

Oz Longboarding Podcast
Episode 2021-23: Matt Aldridge: From Old Mals to Shortboards to Big Wave Surfing, this Goofy footer rides them all.

Oz Longboarding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 61:21


Born and raised in North Haven, Mid North Coast NSW, Matt started body boarding as a really young grom, before getting his first surfboard from his Dad when he was 7years old. Mainly he rode shortboards and body boards until he was mid teens. He grew up watching local guys like Ian Bell, Ian Goodace, Gary Taylor, Michael Young and Mick Branch ripping on longboards and thought, he needed to give that a try.Moving to the Gold Coast in his early 20's and Matt was lucky enough to learn a lot from Wayne Deane, Wayne and Col looked after him like one of their family, spending A LOT of time surfing with Wayne, Jimi and Noa. He competed in longboard contest all over Australia and around the world at different levels, from local regional contests, State and Australian Titles, Qualifying series and made the World Longboard tour in Italy in 2011. His best results came mainly from riding Old Mal's and Logs,Becoming a mutliple Log and Old Mal Champ at Crescent Head, 4x Malfunction Champ, and a bunch of other wins at Byron Bay, Evan's Head, Scotts Head etc. He has always surfed a large range of boards, from fishes, shortboards, Performance Longboards, Log's, Old Mal's and Big Wave Gun's.In 2013 Matt started working for Pyzel Surfboards, where today he is the Brand Manager working with world tour surfers John John Florence, Jack Freestone and Tyler Wright.He stepped back from chasing the longboard contest scene (still doing the odd fun event) and now likes to chase bigger swells paddling into many at places like Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Shipsterns, Cloudbreak, Uluwatu etc. In 2018 at Uluwatu with one of the biggest swell's in over 30 years Matt paddled into some of the biggest waves ridden in Indonesia.  Nowadays his favourite waves are Pipe, Waimea Bay, Uluwatu, & Lovers.

The CyberWire
Hacking in the Gulf region. Vulnerability research into airliner avionics. Phishing and ransomware move to the cloud. EU data responsibilities. US bans five Chinese companies.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 19:43


Tensions in the Gulf are accompanied by an increase in cyber optempo. A warning about vulnerable airliner avionics. Phishing is moving to the cloud, and so is ransomware. Android’s August patches address important Wi-Fi issues. An EU court decision clarifies data responsibilities. The US bans contractors from dealing with five Chinese companies. Bogus Equifax settlement sites are established for fraud. Our guests are both offering insights and observations from this year’s Black Hat conference. Matt Aldridge is from Webroot and Bob Huber is CSO at Tenable.

The CyberWire
Malicious misdirection. Found on the subway. A summary of file exposure. Turla’s back, and as clever as ever. ICRC proposes rules of cyberwar. Baltimore ransomware update.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 25:42


Malicious misdirection served up from unpatched WordPress sites. A big, big set of dating site records has been found exposed online--it’s in China, but the records seem to belong to anglophones. Many other files are exposed elsewhere, too, so it’s not a single problem. Turla’s back, and still after diplomats. The International Red Cross proposes rules for cyber conflict. And Baltimore City calculates the cost of not patching. It’s a lot higher than the cost of patching. Craig Williams from Cisco Talos with his take on a critical Microsoft vulnerability, CVE-2019-0708. Guest is Matt Aldridge from Webroot on the San Francisco facial recognition ban. Justin Harvey from Accenture on the dramatic increase in targeted ransomware. Guest is NSA’s Diane M. Janosek, celebrating the 20th year of their Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity program.

The CyberWire
Malicious misdirection. Found on the subway. A summary of file exposure. Turla’s back, and as clever as ever. ICRC proposes rules of cyberwar. Baltimore ransomware update.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 20:21


Malicious misdirection served up from unpatched WordPress sites. A big, big set of dating site records has been found exposed online--it’s in China, but the records seem to belong to anglophones. Many other files are exposed elsewhere, too, so it’s not a single problem. Turla’s back, and still after diplomats. The International Red Cross proposes rules for cyber conflict. And Baltimore City calculates the cost of not patching. It’s a lot higher than the cost of patching. Craig Williams from Cisco Talos with his take on a critical Microsoft vulnerability, CVE-2019-0708. Guest is Matt Aldridge from Webroot on the San Francisco facial recognition ban. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/May/CyberWire_2019_05_30.html  Support our show  

Equippers Church Christchurch
03.06.18 Tag Preaching Louise Arndt, Matt Aldridge, Roy de Hamel

Equippers Church Christchurch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 45:33


03.06.18 Tag Preaching Louise Arndt, Matt Aldridge, Roy de Hamel by Equippers Church Christchurch