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Arkansas basketball color analyst Matt Zimmerman joins out of Bounds to recap the win against maryland-eastern shore and preview the game against Illinois.
Marine navigation device manufacturer FarSounder turned to MRP software to help with the complexities of inventory management and procurement. “Using our previous system, it took me a day to understand what parts we needed to order and when. With MRPeasy, it takes less than an hour,” says Matt Zimmerman, Founder and CEO. You can learn more about it from this episode or read about it on our blog More information about MRPeasy software at our website mrpeasy.com
Coach John Calipari spoke with Matt Zimmerman following a recent press conference to recap how summer workouts went with the team. Plus, we'll hear from some of the players on Cal's roster.
Arkansas bsketball broadcaster Matt Zimmerman joins Out of Bounds to taalk about the One Razorback roadh show.
Thursday, Steve Russell was joined by Gators women's tennis head coach Roland Thornqvist to discuss their season so far. Former Gators wide receiver Chris Doering also joined the show to talk about Florida's upcoming Orange and Blue game. Matt Zimmerman was also on to talk about Razorbacks new head coach John Calipari and Max Chadwick joined to preview the NFL Draft.
Arkansas basketball broadcaster Matt Zimmerna joins Out of Bounds thanks to Telcoe Federal Credit Union.
On Friday's show Steve Russell has Jimmy Dykes and Matt Zimmerman on to profile the upcoming GatorBBall game, as well as checking in with Alison Posey about the rumblings in Tallahassee.
Arkansas' new offensive line coach, Eric Mateos, sits dow for an exclusive interview with Quinn Grovey and Matt Zimmerman to discuss his return to the Razorbacks.
Billie Jean King said that self awareness is the most important driver of becoming a champion. But growing in self awareness can seem so abstract. On this episode of the Behaviorist, Work Wisdom's Matt Zimmerman and Kedren Crosby share accessible, concrete tools for building your own self awareness today To learn more about Work Wisdom, visit our website at www.workwisdomllc.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram(@workwisdom).
Porter is joined by Matt Zimmerman of Hogs Plus to talk about the Purdue exhibition and a season outlook for the mens basketball team.
On this episode of CrimsonCast's College Sports series, DoctorGC is joined by Dr. Matt Zimmerman to talk about the collapse of the Pac 12, the possibility of Stanford and Cal heading to the ACC, and the sudden moral panic that's spreading about the direction of college sports. We talk about the very real business ramifications of the current model, why it's not plausible to put the genie back in the bottle, and how the ACC's moves are hard to reconcile with reality.
THURSDAY JULY 20th NOON CT on THE EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO NETWORK... Too Slim and Ranger Doug of Riders In The Sky join us LIVE this week on the CAMPFIRE CAFE. We'll be featuring music from their band new album THROW A SADDLE ON A STAR! On SADDLE UP AMERICA we visit with Idaho's Matt & Stacie Perko Zimmerman to talk about the highly successful Mustang Mania TIP Challenge! Listen anytime from Around the World at Equestrianlegacy.net and on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast or Spotify…Just search for Equestrian Legacy Radio!
The keyboard is mightier than the sword. AI-powered writing tools are making it easier than ever to create quality content at scale. Yet, with the market flooded by a deluge of AI-backed software, finding the perfect tool for your needs can be tough. Plus, once you discover a tool that suits your needs, mastering how to use it effectively is often a roadblock to success. It was while he was learning the ins and outs of one of these tools that Matt Zimmerman was inspired to create an AI writer of his own. Matt is the founder of ZimmWriter, a unique, AI-powered tool that allows you to harness the power of AI in thousands of applications and websites, whether it be WordPress, LinkedIn, or Google Docs. In this episode, Matt gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to create an AI writer from scratch. He discusses the difficulties he ran into with backend prompting, and what separates ZimmWriter from all of the other tools on the market. Matt has built a strong community around ZimmWriter, and this open line of communication has shaped the tool's evolution. Through the community, he receives invaluable feedback about what his audience likes and dislikes, bugs they've spotted in the software, and suggestions about new features that they would like to see added to the tool. Matt also discusses the pros and cons of using AI writers and explains the best way to use AI to enhance your content creation. According to Matt, “AI is like a hammer. It's just another tool in your toolbox. It can help you do your job faster, and you can do a lot of fine craftsmanship with it. But, like any other tool, you have to learn how to use it properly. You need the right training before you can expect good results.” In a world where the keyboard reigns supreme, learning how to effectively leverage AI in your content creation is crucial, so don't miss out on a second of this episode! Topics Discussed in This Episode: Matt walks us through his background and the inspiration behind ZimmWriter (03:19) What sets ZimmWriter apart from other Ai writing tools (11:08) How community feedback influenced the development of ZimmWriter (16:55) The difficulties of backend prompting for AI tools (19:58) How Matt is slowly growing his Zimmwriter team (28:34) Marketing ZimmWriter and growing a Facebook community (30:58) Matt's plans for the future of ZimmWriter (34:07) The pros and cons of using AI writing tools (40:18) Matts's thoughts on AI replacing people's jobs (48:29) The best way to incorporate ZimmWriter into your writing workflow (51:05) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcast Empire Flippers Marketplace Schedule a call with our expert sales advisors Create an Empire Flippers account ZimmWriter Matt's GetPrompted newsletter Sit back, grab a coffee, and peek behind the curtain to see what goes into creating an AI-powered writing tool!
The keyboard is mightier than the sword. AI-powered writing tools are making it easier than ever to create quality content at scale. Yet, with the market flooded by a deluge of AI-backed software, finding the perfect tool for your needs can be tough. Plus, once you discover a tool that suits your needs, mastering how to use it effectively is often a roadblock to success. It was while he was learning the ins and outs of one of these tools that Matt Zimmerman was inspired to create an AI writer of his own. Matt is the founder of ZimmWriter, a unique, AI-powered tool that allows you to harness the power of AI in thousands of applications and websites, whether it be WordPress, LinkedIn, or Google Docs. In this episode, Matt gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to create an AI writer from scratch. He discusses the difficulties he ran into with backend prompting, and what separates ZimmWriter from all of the other tools on the market. Matt has built a strong community around ZimmWriter, and this open line of communication has shaped the tool's evolution. Through the community, he receives invaluable feedback about what his audience likes and dislikes, bugs they've spotted in the software, and suggestions about new features that they would like to see added to the tool. Matt also discusses the pros and cons of using AI writers and explains the best way to use AI to enhance your content creation. According to Matt, “AI is like a hammer. It's just another tool in your toolbox. It can help you do your job faster, and you can do a lot of fine craftsmanship with it. But, like any other tool, you have to learn how to use it properly. You need the right training before you can expect good results.” In a world where the keyboard reigns supreme, learning how to effectively leverage AI in your content creation is crucial, so don't miss out on a second of this episode! Topics Discussed in This Episode: Matt walks us through his background and the inspiration behind ZimmWriter (03:19) What sets ZimmWriter apart from other Ai writing tools (11:08) How community feedback influenced the development of ZimmWriter (16:55) The difficulties of backend prompting for AI tools (19:58) How Matt is slowly growing his Zimmwriter team (28:34) Marketing ZimmWriter and growing a Facebook community (30:58) Matt's plans for the future of ZimmWriter (34:07) The pros and cons of using AI writing tools (40:18) Matts's thoughts on AI replacing people's jobs (48:29) The best way to incorporate ZimmWriter into your writing workflow (51:05) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcast Empire Flippers Marketplace Schedule a call with our expert sales advisors Create an Empire Flippers account ZimmWriter Matt's GetPrompted newsletter Sit back, grab a coffee, and peek behind the curtain to see what goes into creating an AI-powered writing tool!
Episode 19: Ready for a thrilling ride through the heart of digital engineering in defense contracting? Dive into this episode with Matt Zimmerman where we unpack the riveting story of his founding of Beast Code. From bootstrapping their way from a team of seven to over 180, to throwing down with Navy Seals and pushing the envelope with their innovative tech solutions, Matt and his teams are truly shaking up the digital space inside the defense industry. Tune in to hear about their audacious journey, the hurdles they've cleared, and how they're boldly crafting the future of defense technology. Subscribe to Defense Unicorns, A Podcast, to keep up stories from the mission heroes across the defense and technology communities.
How do you follow in the footsteps of Thunderbirds legends like David Graham and Matt Zimmerman? Joe Jameson plays characters like Alan and Gordon Tracy without resorting to impressions. Instead, he brings a fresh take that also remains true to the original characters, under the watchful direction of Samuel Clemens. Learn all about what makes Thunderbirds 3 and 4 go in this episode and don't miss out on our brand new Thunderbirds audio adventures!01:07 Only the Beginning of the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 05:00 FAB Facts Finale12:46 Listener Composed Emails22:03 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below25:13 Posts from the Podcast Facebook Group (Podsterons)32:00 Joe Jameson - Part Two49:34 Comments and tweets are GO!53:50 Christopher Randomeister Dale Presents1:16:27 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedJoe Jameson on TwitterThunderbirds on Audio in a BundleTen Months of TerrahawksGerry Anderson DayJoe 90 SoundtrackLivestream on April 21st Farewell FridayNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
We hear about DQ's math test, hear from Julia Child and fake Matt Zimmerman, talk temper tantrums and some baseball talk as well.
St. Louis CIty SC has done it again and now they are in the MLS history books for being the first expansion team in MLS to win 4 straight games to start the season. Hear about this and highlights in our first segment. The, Derrick Goold, beat writer for the Cardinals at the Post Dispatch, talks about his expectations for the season and decisions the Cardinals must make before opening day. Next, Matt Zimmerman, radio analyst for the razorbacks & former coach at MIzzou, covers everything NCAA March Madness. To wrap the hour, All Elite Wrestling and WWE legend, Chris Jericho, talks his Dad playing for the St. Louis Blues, St. Louis' entanglement with wrestling over the years, the beauty of the sport, what to expect from All Elite Wrestling, and more.
Matt Zimmerman, radio analyst for the razorbacks & former coach at MIzzou, joins Tom Ackerman to cover everything NCAA March Madness, Arkansas Basketball, Eric Musselman, the athleticism of the team, and much more.
Razorback legend Joe Kleine and freshman standout Jordan Walsh join Matt Zimmerman to talk all things Arkansas basketball as the Hogs head into the NCAA Tournament in this Hog Pod special. Get the best insight into the matchup with Illinois and reasons this team can make another run, as well as plenty of fun moments.
Learning from failure ought to be easy. Good experiments should fail, about half the time, especially if they aren't costly. And agile experiments are designed to be low cost. But failure, it turns out, freaks us out, especially when we are new to a field. That might explain why agile transformations fail at a very high rate, even though the benefits of agile are well studied. Folks in an agile transformation are new to agile, and little failures at the beginning can lead them to run away.In this episode, Dan Dickson and Dan Greening talk about a recently published paper, "You Think Failure is Hard? So is Learning from It." We discuss the insights in the paper, and how those insights translate into agile practice.Here's the problemPeople avoid bad newsPeople are ashamed of failurePeople don't share what they learned from failure (so others have to repeat their experiments)And so, not only do we not learn from our own failures, our friends don't discuss their failures with us. So we don't learn from our own failures or our friends' failures. Bummer.We talk about the implications for agile: it's a problem we have to address head on. We provide some ways to make learning from failure much easier. ReferencesDan Greening, Root Cause Mapping Party [on “Five Whys”], 2015, https://senexrex.com/cause-mapping/Mindful Agility team, Business on Fire Part I: Steve Jobs protege Ron Johnson burns JC Penney cash fast as CEO, 1:11 (2022), https://sr.link/ma1-1Eskreis-Winkler, L., & Fishbach, A. (2022). You Think Failure Is Hard? So Is Learning From It. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17(6), 1511–1524. https://doi.org/10.1177/17456916211059817CreditsThanks to Dan Dickson, our guest and collaboratorImage of athlete tripping on a dog, by DALL-EStinger sound Swing beat 120 xylophone side-chained by Casonika licensed under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) to Mindful Agility.Staff Daniel Greening, host, agile coach, and computer scientist Mirela Petalli, co-host, meditation guide, and neurocritical nursing instructor Matt Zimmerman, Scrum Master and web product manager Dan Dickson, business coach, executive and management consultant Links Mindful Agility web site Mindful Agility Community Facebook group Mindful Agility Youtube channel
Our clumsiness in life creates most of our suffering. We haven't practiced the skills we need to be happy. We don't see what's going on around us. We don't see the causes early enough to prevent a train-wreck in work or life. And when we don't know how to distinguish truth from delusion, well that leads to a world of hurt. But if we don't have a purpose, should we or anyone else care that we mess up?Mindfulness skills help us reduce the dumb stuff we do to ourselves. When we get more comfortable and skillful just living in our existing situation, then we can contemplate why we are here and how to actively live. Knowing where we're going, means agile skills can get us there, finding creative solutions to the tough stuff.So, here's one way to think of our journey to higher purpose and fulfillment:Mindfulness skillsPurposeAgile skillsA couple of months ago, Dan Greening was interviewed for another podcast, called 10,000 Heroes, by his pal Ankur Shah Delight. If you've wondered what the hell those Mindful Agility people were trying to do, Ankur asked the right questions. Here's that 10,000 Heroes episode, in its entirety. If you like the idea of exploring purpose, 10,000 Heroes is a nice thing to check out. CreditsAnkur Shah Delight was our guest host for this episode. He is host of the 10,000 Heroes podcast. The original of this episode is #00039 The curious offspring of Agile and Mindfulness with Dan Greening. If you're curious, check out the follow up episode Nate signs up for Yet Another Challenge – this time applying Dan Greening's Mindful Agility to his professional life.Tom Looy, Ron Lussier, Amelia Hambrecht, Divya Maez were our beta reviewers, for whom we are super grateful. Early beta review is an agile staple: we make changes to our episode based on feedback. If you ever want to give it a try, reach out to us. If you are reading this, you are in our target audience. Stinger sound Swing beat 120 xylophone side-chained by Casonika licensed under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) to Mindful AgilityImage of anime bear with a purpose list by DALL-EStaff Daniel Greening, host, agile coach, and computer scientist Mirela Petalli, co-host, meditation guide, and neurocritical nursing instructor Matt Zimmerman, Scrum Master and web product manager Dan Dickson, business coach, executive and management consultant Links Mindful Agility web site Mindful Agility Community Facebook group Mindful Agility Youtube channel
The faster and better we take action against impediments, the more successful we'll be, according to renowned military strategist John Boyd, developer of the OODA Loop.The OODA loop is observe, orient, decide and act. It's how we take action in new situations and succeed. In this episode of the Mindful Agility podcast, Tom Looy explores how John Boyd used the OODA Loop to help fighter jet pilots, and ultimately whole military campaigns, succeed against enemies. You can use it in your own life, even to overcome your own “opponents,” the dysfunctions that hold you back.The most important things in the OODA loop are first to observe what you can and reorient your mental model to fit the data that you have. Sometimes that means you have to destroy your old mental model of how the world works, because it's not working anymore, and substitute something new that does work.There's feedback involved in this loop. When we observe something anomalous, we might need more information to understand what is happening. So that's feedback that brings us right back to the beginning of the ooda loop.Then when we stick data into our model, we may discover that the model generates something weird or it doesn't match what we expect. So we need to get more data. We need to adjust things in our model. We may go right back again to observe more stuff before we can even make a decision. So that's why there's feedback directly from observing back to the beginning of the OODA loop or from orienting back to the beginning of the OODA loop.What John Boyd discovered was that the faster we can operate through this loop, the more success we'll have in many areas, not just in military combat.Faster looping wins because if we're looping faster than our opponent, our opponent doesn't have time to reorient their own mental models. And so we just confuse them. And win.ReferencesFor a book on John Boyd and the OODA Loop, seeOsinga, F. P. B. (2006). Science, Strategy and War: The Strategic Theory of John Boyd (1st edition). Routledge.For an article examines the implications of the OODA loop on the Ukraine-Russia war, seeFlaherty, C. (2022, March 23). The OODA Loop, Information Warfare, the Ukrainian Defense and the Collapse of the Russian Army. OODA Loop. https://www.oodaloop.com/archive/2022/03/23/the-ooda-loop-information-warfare-the-ukrainian-defense-and-the-collapse-of-the-russian-army/For an article showing how leading indicators are essential for all agile methodologies, including OODA, seehttps://senexrex.com/pattern-measure-progress/Staff Daniel Greening, host, agile coach, and computer scientist Mirela Petalli, co-host, meditation guide, and neurocritical nursing instructor Matt Zimmerman, Scrum Master and web product manager Dan Dickson, business coach, executive and management consultant Links Mindful Agility web site Mindful Agility Community Facebook group Mindful Agility Youtube channel
Arkansas survived a triple-overtime thriller with Kansas in the Liberty Bowl, emerging with a second-straight bowl win under Sam Pittman. Quinn Grovey is joined by Razorback sideline reporter Geno Bell as they recap a wild day in Memphis. Then, Matt Zimmerman recaps a heartbreaking loss for the Hog basketball team in Baton Rouge.
When we fail, we can easily fall into anxiety, guilt, or depression. But failure can lead us toward success. A simple Google search reveals many famous people discuss their failures and subsequent successes. We can succeed through failure, too!In this episode of the Mindful Agility podcast, Mirela Petalli, Matthew Zimmerman, Dan Dickson and Dan Greening discuss an episode of Matt's life. He moved to Ireland, thinking it would solve all his problems, and discovered: Nope. But through that humiliating experience, Matt unexpectedly discovered folks he could count on, and years later, he realized his experiment gave him new powers.ReferencesEskreis-Winkler, L., & Fishbach, A. (2022). You Think Failure Is Hard? So Is Learning From It. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17(6), 1511–1524. https://doi.org/10.1177/17456916211059817CreditsImage of humiliated traveler by DALL-E.Stinger sound Swing beat 120 xylophone side-chained by Casonika licensed under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) to Mindful Agility.Staff Daniel Greening, host, agile coach, and computer scientist Mirela Petalli, co-host, meditation guide, and neurocritical nursing instructor Matt Zimmerman, Scrum Master and web product manager Dan Dickson, business coach, executive and management consultant Links Mindful Agility web site Mindful Agility Community Facebook group Mindful Agility Youtube channel
Arkansas big man Makhi Mitchell had a double-double in the Hogs' win over UNC-Greensboro, and joined Matt Zimmerman to talk about his performance and more. Then, the guys honor some All-SEC Hogs before Quinn shares his thoughts on a departing coordinator.
Arkansas pulled away from Troy late to improve to 6-1 on the season. Razorback assistant coach Keith Smart joins Matt Zimmerman to break down the win.
Can Arkansas win a national title? Is this a program that is going to live up to last year's expectations? And when will we finally see Nick Smith take the court? Pat Bradley and Matt Zimmerman break it down on 30 Minutes Of Hell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arkansas put an exclamation point on a win over South Dakota State, and Matt Zimmerman is breaking it down with Razorback assistant Anthony Ruta.
People around us need help. Our inclination is to rush in, fix the problem, and rush out. After all we have stuff we need to do, ourselves. But we can get stuck. And stay stuck. For months.Dan Dickson wanted his friend's pet project, a wine store in Manhattan, to succeed. Dan had the skills to add online transactions to their web site. But, he didn't want to get stuck doing all the work forever.Dan Dickson built the new site, and created the wine database structure. Because he didn't want to create a dependency, he left the work to the store staff. They added a few new entries were made to the database, but they were incorrect.Through a couple of tries, and many months, it never went live.He set everything up not to get stuck. And there he was: stuck.He commiserated with Mirela Petalli MSN-ed RN, Dan R Greening, and Matt Zimmerman on the Mindful Agility team.Hidden challenges were the problem. Dan Dickson couldn't find a path forward, until he looked at the bigger picture from a mindful, agile lens. And then, things started improving.Call to ActionThe CAVU company sponsored Scrum training for Mirela Petalli and Dan Dickson a couple of months ago. CAVU is a benefit company that teaches Scrum to both commercial and underrepresented communities. Christopher Sims and Dan Greening were co-trainers. Mirela and Dan Dickson are now Registered Scrum Masters and Registered Product Owners.We have recently held live online meditations and classes. If you'd like to get notified about those, do one of three things: join the Facebook group called “Mindful Agility Community,” or like the LinkedIn showcase called “Mindful Agility.” We have an email list at mindfulagility.com, as well.You can help us out by giving us a written review on Apple Podcasts, or by sharing our episodes with friends.CreditsMany thanks to Dan Dickson for joining us in this episode.Cover photo by DepositPhotos
Matt Zimmerman is here to offer his thoughts on the newly released 2022-23 Razorback men's basketball schedule. Then, Q & Z look ahead to this weekend's football game and how injuries could impact the Hogs.
On this weeks episode of the covenant table podcast the table welcomes our very own elder and potter, Matt Zimmerman. Matt makes ceramic pots with a deep understanding that we've all been created to create. His gifting is in taking raw materials that rest under our feet and mixing, molding and firing them into something functional and beautiful for everyday use. We are looking forward to you hearing more about his story. Season one, Episode Eight Click here to give Feedback Click here to check out our Spotify Join us at the table as a special guest. Click here to sign up --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/covenanttablepodcast/support
We've broken down the addition of USC and UCLA from a variety of perspectives, but we haven't talked about the impact of the move on the psyche and mentality of Pac 12 or west coast fans. Fortunately, we have longtime friend of the pod Matt Zimmerman --- a native Angelino and a sports expert --- who was willing to join the show and give his perspective. We talk about USC/UCLA sports culture, recruiting in SoCal, the implications of the Pac 12 becoming a shadow of its former self, and what the next moves might be (or should be) for both the Big Ten and the SEC.
If we want lasting change, emotions may be our strongest opponent. When forced to change, people feel fear, rage, anxiety, and other emotions.Emotions are designed to satisfy basic needs: defend, fight, flight, reproduce. But when they overwhelm us, they shut down logic. They're great when we're suddenly confronted by a lion in the African savanna, we don't have to take time to think. We just feel fear and run. But when building a strong family, or tackling some other tough, long-term challenge, emotions can confuse and distract us. We often don't even notice that we're feeling fear, rage, lust, or love… we just feel and act, no thinking required.By training ourselves to notice and label emotions, we allow them to continue to exist. But can put them on the same playing field as other factors relevant to our goals.We have to start with ourselves. If we label the emotions of family members or teammates, we rob them of agency. But if we label our own emotions, we signal psychological safety, inviting others to do the same.GuestsEric Gibson, Principal Coach for Agile Valley. a business consulting firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jay Beale is CEO of InGuardians, Inc. a computer security services company in Seattle. Matt Zimmerman is Director of Online Products for Springer Publishing in New York. LinksMindful Agility Community (Facebook group)Mindful Agility web siteCreditsEpisode image by Nenad Stojkovic, licensed under Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0).Stinger sound Swing beat 120 xylophone side-chained by Casonika licensed under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0.
In this episode of the Gerry Anderson Podcast, David Quilter joins us to discuss breaking into television, how he got cast in the cult sci-fi series Blake's 7, and his memories of working with Gerry Anderson and Richard James on Space Precinct. Plus, we have many lovely tributes to the late Ralph Titterton and Matt Zimmerman, a look at Gerry's later career from Randomeister Chris Dale, and a FAB Fact that we've pulled out of storage. Be sure to subscribe and get a new episode every week! 01:07 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Duvet Podcast! 08:20 FAB Orange Facts 14:40 Tributes to Ralph Titterton & Matt Zimmerman 21:26 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below 31:12 Posts from the Podcast Facebook Group 36:13 David Quilter - Part 2 54:30 In Memory of Ralph Titterton 58:36 The Randomiser (and Chris Dale) high in orbit 1:19:47 Wrapping things up! Links Mentionedhttps://www.youtube.com/user/davidquilter (David Quilter on YouTube) Thunderbirds vs. The Hood COMING SOON https://andr.sn/sabre (New Captain Scarlet: Operation Sabre) T-Shirt Timewarp Wednesday https://gerryanderson.store/ (New North America Store) Never Miss An Episodehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/403736177096059/ (Join the Podsterons Facebook group) http://gerryandersonpodcast.com/listen (Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts) https://andr.sn/randomiser (The Randomiser with Chris Dale) Help The Showhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-gerry-anderson-podcast/id1396254711 (Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts) Tweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast @ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalek https://my.captivate.fm/andr.sn/insiders (Join the Anderson Insiders for Extra Content) Stay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.com https://andr.sn/email (Join the Email Newsletter)
A storm is blowing in on Tracy Island, Kyrano has an apprehension of danger, and high up on the surface of the moon... Disaster strikes! Join us this week as we listen in to the adventures of International Rescue in the new audiobook adaptation of Thunderbirds: Operation Asteroids! Plus Jamie and Richard share their memories of performer Matt Zimmerman, who sadly passed away this week. Eulogies from the Podsterons are pouring in, proving that while the original voice of Alan Tracy may have left us, he will not be forgotten! 01:07 It's Very Nice to be Here for the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 07:01 Psychological FAB Facts 14:12 Tributes to Matt Zimmerman 21:50 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below 28:49 More Dedications to Matt Zimmerman 38:55 Operation Asteroids - Chapters One and Two 58:52 More Matt Zimmerman Messages 1:04:39 Welcome Back to the Randomiser with Chris Dale 1:28:35 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGet Operation Asteroids on CD or Hardcover Book https://andr.sn/AsteroidSampler (Listen to More for FREE!) https://www.gerryandersonpodcast.com/episode/pod-44-thunderbirds-qa-from-andercon-2014 (Matt Zimmerman on Pod 44) https://andr.sn/deepjoy (The Secret Service Soundtrack Album) https://linktr.ee/andersonentertainment (Get the Anderapp for Exclusives!) Visit us on eBay Never Miss An Episodehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/403736177096059/ (Join the Podsterons Facebook group) http://gerryandersonpodcast.com/listen (Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts) https://andr.sn/randomiser (The Randomiser with Chris Dale) Help The Showhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-gerry-anderson-podcast/id1396254711 (Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts) Tweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast @ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalek https://my.captivate.fm/andr.sn/insiders (Join the Anderson Insiders for Extra Content) Stay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.com https://andr.sn/email (Join the Email Newsletter)
It's a numerical FAB Fact! Chris Dale turns the tables on the Randomiser! And we celebrate the legacy of Alan Tracy himself; Matt Zimmerman! Stand by for blastoff in Pod 209 of the Gerry Anderson Podcast! andr.sn/podcast
Z is off the grid at an undisclosed location, but does manage to check in with Q. Plus, the first edition of 2023 Bracketology is out: What seed line do the Hogs land on?
Danielle Gibson is an RBI machine. She's the Arkansas school record holder for career RBI, and isn't slowing down in her last season on campus. The fact that she even ended up with the Razorbacks is a bit of a surprise, considering she's from California and started her collegiate career at Arizona State. But ever since she set foot in Fayetteville, she's been dynamite. In this conversation, Quinn Grovey and Matt Zimmerman sit down with this Razorback standout to talk about her life, being a married student-athlete, and her aspirations to be a coach and help change lives in the process.
After a second-straight appearance in the Elite Eight, the Razorbacks are a program on the rise. And Matt Zimmerman is joined by legendary Razorback Joe Kleine to talk about the season, the program, and what the future holds.
Arkansas is heading back to the Sweet 16, and we're bringing you a special edition of the Hog Pod to celebrate. Join Matt Zimmerman and former Razorback Pat Bradley reminisce on Razorback past and analyze Razorback present, breaking down this year's team and what awaits in the Sweet 16.
Matt Zimmerman breaks down Arkansas' matchup with New Mexico State with a berth in the Sweet 16 on the line.
Andy Hodges fills in for Ruscin and the guys visit with Matt Zimmerman to discuss the red hot Razorbacks and much more.
Andy Hodges fills in for Ruscin and the guys visit with Matt Zimmerman to discuss the red hot Razorbacks and much more.
Here to recap the greatest night of your lives with Matt Zimmerman who was in the middle of it all courtside for Arkansas' historic upset of #1 Auburn Tuesday night.