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Latest podcast episodes about max max

Selling From the Heart Podcast
Integrating Faith and Sales Strategies featuring Max Porter

Selling From the Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 29:18


Max Porter is a seasoned business leader and operations strategist with a strong track record in scaling organizations through intentional culture, streamlined processes, and servant leadership. With a background in marketing, consulting, and executive operations, Max brings a people-first approach to business growth.As the author of Self, for Christ's Sake: Biblical Principles for Sales and Business, Max is passionate about aligning faith with professional excellence. He helps companies create sustainable systems and healthy teams while fostering environments where people thrive and feel valued.SHOW SUMMARYIn this episode of the Selling from the Heart Podcast, Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Max Porter to explore how faith can influence strategy and authenticity in sales. Max shares powerful insights from his book and personal journey of integrating his Christian faith into his professional life. He discusses the value of transparency, servant leadership, and viewing one's sales territory as a personal business. The conversation offers actionable takeaways for sales professionals seeking to align their values with their work and elevate their impact by selling from the heart.KEY TAKEAWAYSAuthenticity Is Everything – Sales success begins by showing up as your true self.Faith and Strategy Can Coexist – Biblical principles like stewardship, servant leadership, and empathy can enhance business outcomes.Own Your Territory – Treat your role like you're the CEO of your region or vertical.Delegate with Intention – Leveraging virtual assistants can help you stay focused on what matters most: building trust.Creativity and Transparency Win – In today's skeptical market, openness and innovation go a long way in building relationships. HIGHLIGHT QUOTES"If you're not selling your authentic self, the customer picks up on that.”“So for me, selling from the heart is finding out what makes you, you—and doubling down on that during the sales cycle.”“You are the CEO of your territory. Treat it like your company.”“Faith isn't separate from business—it's the foundation of how I show up every day.” 

Debout les comiques - Juste le meilleur
Maxim et Joanie sont sur le bloc, ils doivent nous convaincre qu'on devrait les garder.

Debout les comiques - Juste le meilleur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 58:25


Ce célèbre musicien n’a jamais mangé de pizza. Un hommage émouvant à Marc-André Fleury qui venait pourtant de blanchir le CH. Un mouton noir qui a refusé de partager de l’argent avec sa famille. Étienne donne une autre leçon de français aux nouveaux arrivants. Le problème de porte de douche n’est toujours pas réglé chez les Marcoux. La Minute à Martin: Debout les Caves - Vos meilleures jokes du jour. Élisabeth Camirand - Psychologue, revient sur l’addiction au jeu vidéo et l’impact sur les enfants. Quand Denis Villeneuve dirige un film, son anglais amuse les acteurs. La Trappe à Max: Max commence à être stressé pour sa 1ère et il l’a eu dans la face hier. L’Instant Incroyable: L’improbable histoire du jardin Guilbault ! Débat du Jour: Une mère monoparentale exige une pension à sa fille de 25 ans qui refuse de payer : C’est qui le tas de crotte ? Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée

Debout les comiques - Juste le meilleur
Débat du Jour: Donner un prénom “hors du commun” à un enfant: oui ou non ?

Debout les comiques - Juste le meilleur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 68:15


Glace et neige: Les conditions routières n’étaient pas simples hier. Gros accident impliquant un avion et un hélicoptère à Washington. On se sert des sacs IKÉA pour tout et rien… et c’est vrai pour plein d’autres objets de nos maisons. Merci aux Montréalais et particulièrement à ceux qui sortent de la ville la fin de semaine. Un voyage aussi jetset que redneck pour Maxim Martin. La Minute à Martin: Les Airbnb seront interdits à Montréal. Debout les Caves - Vos meilleures jokes du jour. Pourquoi nos parents avaient l’air vieux même quand ils étaient jeunes? La Trappe à Max: Max commence à être stressé pour sa 1ère et il l’a eu dans la face hier. CKOI qui goûte drôle: les Comiques goûtent des cornichons à l’aneth avec du Nutella. L’Instant Incroyable: La technologie met du monde dans le trouble en Californie. Ce que tu ne dois JAMAIS faire après avoir fait l’amour. Débat du Jour: Donner un prénom “hors du commun” à un enfant: oui ou non ? Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée

CINECAST
Les 20 meilleurs films de l'année 2024

CINECAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 52:26


Dans cet épisode, Thibault et Guillaume passent en revue les 20 meilleurs films de l'année 2024. Toutes les émissions consacrées à ces films sont à découvrir ici : https://podcast.ausha.co/cinecast/playlist/les-20-meilleurs-films-de-2024Abonnez-vous au podcast : https://smartlink.ausha.co/cinecastVoici la liste de 20 films :20. Animale19. Julie Keeps Quiet18. In a violent nature17. Love Lies Bleeding16. Heretic15. Twilight of the Warriors / City of Darkness14. The Wild Robot13. Le successeur12. Les chambres rouges11. Sons10. Kneecap9. Challengers8. Anora7. Dune partie 26. Furiosa : a Max Max saga5. May December4. Poor Things / Pauvres créatures3. Civil War2. Emilia Perez1. The Zone of InterestHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

VGMP: Video Game Movie Podcast
Resident Evil: Extinction

VGMP: Video Game Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 49:41


You have once again entered the world of terrible videogame adaptations. We're stepping back into the so-called Andersonverse in this episode of VGMP as we look at the third entry in Paul W.S. Anderson's Resident Evil series, it's Max Max with a RE skin; it's time to review Resident Evil: Extinction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scene In Fifteen
Furiosa A Mad Max Saga (R) 2024

Scene In Fifteen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 21:08


Mad Max Fury Road was so crazy, they gave you a PREQUEL!!Welcome to another fine episode of Scen In Fifteen. This week, Jabbo tackles George Miller's oh so famous Max Max series, with its latest offering, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.Made popular by Charlize Theron in Fury Road, this spin off prequel centers on the titular, Furiosa, this time played by Anya Taylor-Joy. Add is some of that crazy landscape, some outrages vehicles, a dash of violence, and a drop of Chris Hemsworth, and we've got a fast paced fifteen minutes that we HAD to give The Treatment. Do we KEEP this crazy post apocalyptic romp through the Aussie wasteland or do we SLEEP through all the motorcade of craziness? As you know, there is only one way to find out...Enjoy this new fast paced Scene In Fiftee !

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games
Ep. 781 – “Outlander” for the SNES or “Mad Max 2: Legally Distinct Edition”

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 135:17


Outlander. So here is the thing, this is the Mad Max 2 game for SNES. Why isn’t it called Mad Max? Reasons. Outlander. Licensing. All that jazz. The important part is that there was a Max Max 2: The Road Warrior for SNES but it ended up being called Outlander. Of course there are tons … Continue reading → The post Ep. 781 – “Outlander” for the SNES or “Mad Max 2: Legally Distinct Edition” appeared first on TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games.

Swimming with Alaska's Northern Lights Swim Club
Swimcast No. 334 | Mid-Distance VO2 Max | Max Tempo Fly | Dive Start UDK's

Swimming with Alaska's Northern Lights Swim Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 4:37


https://youtu.be/ZIvtZS7Wq4gWelcome back from Labor Day Weekend!  Today we are doing some work on our kick at and off the wall.  Then we have some Butterfly hip tempo work, as well as a middle distance VO2 Max style free set.  Our sprint oriented  main set is dive start sprints from the block with a focus on our Underwater Dolphin Kicks (UDKs).  #vo2max #swimming #udk #butterflytechniqueVisit www.nlscak.coach for additional practice videos. #swimming #swimcoach #nlscak #nlscakpracticevideo #usaswimming #worldaquatics #alaskaswimming #swimfaster #thelegsfeedthebear @usaswimming

mundoplustv
Hablemos De Tele 3x25: Canal Max, Max News, Hitchcok y Canales futuros

mundoplustv

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 93:29


El programa semanal de mundoplus.tv donde hablamos de las plataformas de streaming, televisión de pago y todo lo parecido. En el nuevo formato intercalamos rumores, consultas y divagaciones entre las noticias así que para no perderte nada recomendamos ver el programa entero, pero así como destacados en el programa de hoy: 0:00:00 - Inicio, Presentación, Comentarios y Preguntas del Chat - Canal+ exige 57 millones de euros a un canal por el uso del signo “+” - Hitchcock llega a Movistar Plus+ en septiembre con un canal dedicado al director británico - Movistar Plus+ lanza una promoción imbatible para ver todo el futbol y mucho más - Max incorpora en Europa la señal internacional de CNN - Movistar Plus+ ya emite en pruebas el nuevo canal Max - Divagaciones varias, conclusiones y despedida FIN Este programa se graba en directo todos los Jueves a las 21H en nuestros canales de Twitch y YouTube [https://www.twitch.tv/mundoplustv](https://www.twitch.tv/mundoplustv) y [https://www.youtube.com/@mundoplustv](https://www.youtube.com/@mundoplustv) anímate a participar en el directo.

Comics and Chronic
Ep. 243 - Max Max: Incel Road

Comics and Chronic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 70:35


On the newest episode of Comics and Chronic the guys discuss Mad Max: Fury Road directed by George Miller. But first do the guys finally respect Anthony's time? Has AI already taken over? What podcast did Jake guest on recently? Does Anthony have emotions? Is this the start of our Two Dads and a Jake era?! Are we Gastown Boys or War Boys? Is this cast stacked? Does Junkie XL get us hype? Is Tom Hardy the same Max from Mad Max? Is Disney doing a good job with 20th Century Fox franchises? Do we care about Star Wars: The Acolyte? Can incels be married with kids? Was the first Mad Max boring? Is this similar to Wacky Races? Was Rat Race good? Do people like Speed Racer? Did Nux pull a bad bitch by being himself? How are the visuals of this movie? How is Immortan Joe's costume design? Did Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron get along in the filming of this movie? Would Cody survive this world? How would George Miller's Justice League have been like? Are we the Three 6 Mafia of comic book podcasts? Whose body of work do we enjoy more between Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron? Is Anthony working on horror comics? Find out the answers to these and more on Comics and Chronic⁠! Check out our Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ComicsandChronic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.comicsandchronic.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ New episodes every THURSDAY Follow us on social media! Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @comicsnchronic YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ E-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.com Cody Twitter: @Cody_Cannon Instagram: @walaka_cannon TikTok: @codywalakacannon Jake Instagram: @jakefhaha Anthony Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mrtonynacho⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy

Offline + Ehrlich
Im Meer kann man gut ficken

Offline + Ehrlich

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 70:35


Während Max sich über das neue Eminem Album freut, erreicht Sascha seinen Höhepunkt beim Papiermüll wegbringen und Flo verliert seine Motivation, weil es keine 50 kg Scheiben im Gym gibt? Im Anschluss outed sich Sascha als Psycho mit seinen Essgewohnheiten und Max Max will sich gelbe Zähne einsetzen lassen? Zum Abschluss gibt es wieder Community Fragen: Nach risky Plätzen für Sex, abgehobenen Bahnfahrern, Internatsverschwörungstheorien und der Lieblingswaffe zur Selbstverteidigung. Außerdem gibt es jetzt Tickets für die Offline + Ehrlich Live Podcast Tour in Köln, Hamburg, Berlin, München und Stuttgart: www.offlineehrlich.190a.de Kommt vorbei! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

IMMP
148: MAX MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME

IMMP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 67:41


The 2024 Summer Road Trip continues through post-apocalypse Australia...without highways? And mainly without cars? It's a strange parable of civilizations and the stories they tell themselves. It's MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME.

The Next Picture Show
#430: Road Warriors, Pt. 2: Furiosa

The Next Picture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 64:11


The new FURIOSA functions as both a prequel and a sequel within the larger mythology of the MAD MAX franchise, and we're looking at it from both of those angles this week. First, we talk over why George Miller's latest might have flopped at the box office (prequel fatigue) and why it feels poised to overcome that reputation in due time (it is the rare good prequel). Then we zoom out to bring 1979's original MAX MAX back into the picture and consider this franchise's ongoing interest in themes of hope, despair, grief, and revenge, and how those themes shift when presented through a feminine perspective versus a masculine one. And in Your Next Picture Show, we use this opportunity to sing the praises of a lesser-known Miller work with much less vehicular mayhem and a much more overt presentation of hope in the face of despair. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about MAD MAX, FURIOSA,  or anything else in the world of film, by sending an email or voice memo to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. Next Pairing: Pixar's INSIDE OUT 2 and BRAVE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moderate Fantasy Violence
MFV #216 - Hardcore Nominative Determinism

Moderate Fantasy Violence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 47:29


Whole new cinematic universes branch from the ground, as we cover Max Max prequel Furiosa (16:29) and Sandman-adjacent Netflix show Dead Boy Detectives (33:20). If you're reading this within about 4 hours of the episode dropping, you can still back Nick's latest comics kickstarter The Collected Letters of Courier Z! Fuller shownotes at ModerateFantasyViolence.com

Semi Pro
Is Max Madder than the Fury Road? | Max Max: Fury Road

Semi Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 59:12


Corpsefeed Presents: The Morgue
Episode 194 - Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Review

Corpsefeed Presents: The Morgue

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 57:42


George Miller is back with the fifth Max Max universe entry and first real prequel and sequel, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga! How does it compare to all of the others? The buddies at CorpseFeed find out! Coming Attractions This Week: Trigger Warning Trailer, Under Paris Trailer, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Trailer Special thanks to Delvirus Tattoos for The Morgue's official logo! Check out his work here! Your Hosts: Arturo Padilla and Nick Valdez Where to Find Corpsefeed Homepage: https://www.corpsefeed.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorpseFeed/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corpsefeed/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Corpse_Feed Contact: FeedMailBag@gmail.com #moviereview #podcast #movies

mundoplustv
Hablemos de Tele 3x11: Max Max y mucho Max

mundoplustv

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 128:55


El programa semanal de mundoplus.tv donde hablamos de las plataformas de streaming, televisión de pago y todo lo parecido. En el nuevo formato intercalamos rumores, consultas y divagaciones entre las noticias así que para no perderte nada recomendamos ver el programa entero, pero así como destacados en el programa de hoy: 0:00:00 - Inicio, Presentación, Comentarios y Preguntas del Chat Noticias TV, Plataformas y Streaming - Eliminaciones e incorporaciones de Canales Propios de Movistar Plus+ 0:27:33 - Llega un nuevo canal 4K a Movistar Plus+ y Orange TV - Prime Video lidera un mes más el mercado del streaming en España - “Ni qué fuéramos Shhh” se emitirá en directo en Ten desde el 3 de junio - Movistar Plus+ continúa aumentando el número de abonados un trimestre más - Max ya está disponible en España -llega a Euskaltel, Telecable y R -Orange refuerza su oferta premium con Max -ya en Fire TV y en Prime Channels el 11 de junio - Los usuarios de Movistar Plus+ podrán acceder a la aplicación de Max - Max llegará a Vodafone con calidad 4K durante unos meses - Eurosport App desaparecerá y sus contenidos se integrarán en Max - Max mantendrá el 4K y el resto de las condiciones si venías de HBO Max - Divagaciones varias, conclusiones y despedida FIN Este programa se graba en directo todos los Jueves a las 21:00 en nuestro canal de Twitch [https://www.twitch.tv/mundoplustv](https://www.twitch.tv/mundoplustv) anímate a participar en el directo.

Jay's Analysis
Furiosa & Mad Max Fury Road: Dark Gnostic Goddess Savior Archetype (Esoteric Hollywood) -Jay Dyer

Jay's Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 20:05


Tonight I give my reaction and review to the new Mad Max installment. As a huge Max Max fan, I had to tie these last two narratives together into their esoteric framework, elucidating once again the dark gnostic female goddess savior archetype. Next LIVE EVENT in Vegas June 22 here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jamie-kennedy-jay-jamie-isaac-hollywood-conspiracy-comedy-live-tickets-882418596777?aff=oddtdtcreator Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip Get started with Bitcoin here: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/jaydyer/ The New Philosophy Course is here: https://marketplace.autonomyagora.com/philosophy101 Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code JAY44LIFE for 44% off now https://choq.com Lore coffee is here: https://www.patristicfaith.com/coffee/ Orders for the Red Book are here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/the-red-book-essays-on-theology-philosophy-new-jay-dyer-book/ Subscribe to my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ Follow me on R0kfin here: https://rokfin.com/jaydyerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.

Sucedió una noche
Henry Fonda, la saga Mad Max y ‘Viaje alucinante'

Sucedió una noche

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 56:49


El gran protagonista del episodio de esta semana es Henry Fonda, uno de los actores más grandes que ha conocido el cine. Durante décadas representó en el cine al hombre común revestido de dignidad a través de películas de todos los géneros, muchas de ellas inolvidables. Vamos a repasar su carrera y a recordar su contradictoria personalidad. “Viaje alucinante” el clásico de ciencia-ficción de los años 60 en el que un submarino microscópico recorría el cuerpo humano es la película que nos trae esta semana Jack Bourbon en su sección y, aprovechando el estreno esta semana de “Furiosa: De la saga Max Max”, nuestra Enciclopedia le va a dar un repaso a cómo nació esta saga de películas y lo que ha dado de sí hasta ahora. Charlamos con el director Isaki Lacuesta que acaba de estrenar su película sobre Los Planetas, el grupo granadino, y no nos olvidamos tampoco de nuestro juego, con el que os retamos cada semana.

Semi Pro
Is Max Still Mad? | Max Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome?

Semi Pro

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 62:30


MCUshouldlisten
154 - Fall Guy

MCUshouldlisten

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 57:26


This week's episode is STACKED with news! We have Max Max new movie news, Giancarlo Esposito joining the MCU, Hemsworth's Thor comments, The Death of Robin Hood, 2023's top 5 net losses for studios, an assassination piece on The Rock and trailers for The Boys season 4 and Megalopolis! If that's not enough, we bring you all our thoughts on the newly released Fall Guy starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt! Stick around for screens and scraps! Fall Guy non spoilers - 35:51 Fall Guy spoilers - 44:08 Twitter/X @WeeklyCut

The Weekly Cut
154 - Fall Guy

The Weekly Cut

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 57:26


This week's episode is STACKED with news! We have Max Max new movie news, Giancarlo Esposito joining the MCU, Hemsworth's Thor comments, The Death of Robin Hood, 2023's top 5 net losses for studios, an assassination piece on The Rock and trailers for The Boys season 4 and Megalopolis! If that's not enough, we bring you all our thoughts on the newly released Fall Guy starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt! Stick around for screens and scraps! Fall Guy non spoilers - 35:51 Fall Guy spoilers - 44:08 Twitter/X @WeeklyCut

Everything Actioncast
Mad Max (1979)

Everything Actioncast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 61:10


This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris head into the post-apocalypse (?) of 1979's Max Max to celebrate the 45th anniversary of George Miller's classic. Miller's debut film, Mad Max is set in a dystopian Australia on the brink of societal collapse. Mel Gibson stars as Max Rockatansky, one of the few remaining police officers trying to maintain law and order. A sadistic motorcycle gang led by Toecutter (Hugh Keays-Byrne) becomes a thorn in Max's side when they first target his partner Goose (Steve Bisley) and then Max and his family.The guys talk about how things seem OK for a world on the brink of collapse, how Goose becomes the main character for a large section of the movie, if Max and his wife Jessie (Joanne Samuel) are bad parents, the memorable climax where Max finally gets Mad and more.You can watch Mad Max on Prime Video, Tubi, and PlutoTV. Next week we're talking about the 90s spin on Most Dangerous Game, Surviving the Game for its 30th anniversary.We want to hear your comments and feedback. Send them all to contact@everythingaction.com. Also, let us know your suggestions for movies for us to discuss.Also, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts & SpotifyCheck us out on Twitter (@evaction) Facebook (www.facebook.com/everything.action), and Instagram (@everything.action).

Everything Actioncast
Walking Tall (2004)

Everything Actioncast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 55:10


This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris pull out some 2x4s and deal out some vigilante justice to talk about 2004's Walking Tall, which just celebrated its 20th anniversary.Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson stars as Chris Vaughn, a Special Forces soldier who returns to his hometown in hopes of working at the town's cedar mill like his father. Chris finds that the mill has been closed since he's been away and a sleazy casino is the town's main source of revenue, run by his rich childhood friend Jay Hamilton (Neal McDonough). After a vicious altercation with the casino's security staff leads Chris left for dead and his nephew almost dies from crystal meth sold out of the casino, Chris first mets out some vigilante justice before he gives an impassioned speech at his court trial and gets elected sheriff, vowing to clean up the town. Zach and Chris discuss the casino's strange mix of gambling and strip club, Cobie Smulders' silent cameo, Johnny Knoxville's running comedy, how the movie feels earlier than previous Rock movies like The Rundown or The Scorpion King, and more.You can watch Walking Tall on Max and next week we're heading into the wasteland to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the original Max Max.We want to hear your comments and feedback. Send them all to contact@everythingaction.com. Also, let us know your suggestions for movies for us to discuss.Also, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts & SpotifyCheck us out on Twitter (@evaction) Facebook (www.facebook.com/everything.action), and Instagram (@everything.action).

DARAZ FM 79.8MHz podcast
マックスサポートpresentsおはようMAX 12月25日放送〈ゲスト:山根さん、大塚さん〉

DARAZ FM 79.8MHz podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 14:30


コールセンター事業をはじめ、HP制作キャッシュレス決済サポートなど 企業活動のサポート事業を行っているマックスサポートで働くスタッフの方をゲストにお招きして、あれこれ楽しくお聞きしていく番組「マックスサポートpresents おはようMAX」。 普段しているお仕事のことやパーソナルな一面を深掘りしていきます! 朝から元気MAXになる番組です。お楽しみに!

DARAZ FM 79.8MHz podcast
マックスサポートpresentsおはようMAX 11月20日放送〈ゲスト:たくマッチさん、まやさん〉

DARAZ FM 79.8MHz podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 14:58


コールセンター事業をはじめ、HP制作キャッシュレス決済サポートなど 企業活動のサポート事業を行っているマックスサポートで働くスタッフの方をゲストにお招きして、あれこれ楽しくお聞きしていく番組「マックスサポートpresents おはようMAX」。 普段しているお仕事のことやパーソナルな一面を深掘りしていきます! 朝から元気MAXになる番組です。お楽しみに!

Lap 76
Lap 76 #357 F1 Max, Max, Max, Max, Max, Max, Max, Max, Max, Max, Max, Max | Perez i Ricciardo...

Lap 76

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 200:25


+Rekordna 16. pobeda u sezoni Maxa Verstappena, 51. u karijeri, kao Prost nekada.+Hamilton i Mercedes kvare zabavu Red Bullu u generalnom plasmanu.+Leclerc najzad na pobedničkom postolju u Meksiku, uz zvižduke publikeSpecijalni gost: Hasan BratićDomaćini: Pavle Živković i Srđan Erceg#lap76#infinitylighthouse#f1 00:00:00 Početak i Uvod00:12:00 F1 sampioni - UNBOXING00:14:30 16 x MAX00:19:45 Kako Ferari da parira Maksu?00:26:00 Strategija00:31:00 Rikardo i Tsunoda00:43:00 Ko je idealna zamena za Pereza i treba li ga menjati?01:00:00 Start trke - analiza01:16:45 Bravo za Albona!01:34:00 GUME!01:37:00 Ferarijevih milion taktika01:44:00 Ko kvari zabavu?01:52:00 Promena pozicija tokom trke01:57:00 McLaren - Aston Martin02:02:30 Sta donosi buducnost Alonsu?02:12:45 Broj pol pozicija i sta nam on govori?02:25:30 Ponasanje na izlasku iz pit lejna02:35:00 Ferarijevi navijaci i ostali...02:46:45 NASCAR02:53:45 Fantasy02:58:00 Prognoza poretka u Brazilu03:10:00 PATREON------------------------------HUMANITARNI KUTAKPomozimo Martinu!Slanjem SMS poruke: Upišimo 1503 i pošaljimo SMS na 3030Slanjem SMS poruke iz Švajcarske: Upišimo human1503 i pošaljimo SMS na 455Uplatom na dinarski račun: 160-6000001670866-23Uplatom na devizni račun: 160-6000001671337-65IBAN: RS35160600000167133765SWIFT/BIC: DBDBRSBGUplatom platnim karticama putem linka: E-doniraj (https://www.budihuman.rs/edonate/sr?user_id=1503)Uplatom sa vašeg PayPal naloga putem linka: PayPal (https://www.budihuman.rs/paypal/sr/donate?user_id=1503)-----------------PODRŠKA ZA INFINITY LIGHTHOUSEUkoliko želite da podržite ekipu Infinity Lighthouse i sve što radimo, najbrže je kroz Patreon i YouTube članstvo.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/infinitylighthouse YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2D37u3DU1XGxxriq5779Q/join-----------------NAŠA PRODAVNICA - ️https://shop.infinitylighthouse.comSvi koji žele da obogate svoju biblioteku prelepim delima o Formuli 1 i MotoGP-u ili se obuku u naše, zajedničke, boje, tu je naša zvanična prodavnica knjiga, majica i kačketa.PATREON I YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP ️- www.patreon.com/infinitylighthousePodrška na Patreonu i YouTube-u nam veoma znači i pre svega hvala svim našim pokroviteljima, a ukoliko ste u  mogućnosti i vi da nas podržite, pomoćićete nam da dalje napredujemo i razvija se naša, nadamo se zajednička, priča.NAŠE DRUŠTVENE MREŽE Instagram - https://instagram.com/infinitylighthouse Facebook - https://facebook.com/theinfinitylighthouseTwitter - https://twitter.com/infinitylighthsSPORTSKE VESTI - https://sportsmagazin.rsMusic credit: Envato Elements Item/Cinematic Heroic by StudioKolomnaAutor: Srđan ErcegDatum: 30. oktobar 2023.Lokacija: Studio na kraju UniverzumaProdukcija: Infinity Lighthouse https://www.youtube.com/infinitylighthouseWebsite: https://infinitylighthouse.com/Zabranjeno je svako kopiranje i neovlašćeno preuzimanje video i/ili audio snimaka i postavljanje na druge kanale! Nije dozvoljeno koristiti materijal sa ovog kanala, bilo u celosti ili iz segmenata, bez licenciranja / plaćanja kako za komercijalnu, tako i za nekomercijalnu upotrebu.Svaka upotreba bez licenciranja za komercijalnu ili nekomercijalnu / privatnu upotrebu biće procesuirana. Za sve informacije o pravima, za upite o licenciranju i dobijanju dozvole za korišćenje možete nas kontaktirati putem naše zvanične email adrese.Copying, re-uploading and illegally distributing this copyrighted work is strictly prohibited! Label and copyright: Infinity Lighthouse ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

DARAZ FM 79.8MHz podcast
マックスサポートpresentsおはようMAX 10月16日放送〈ゲスト:こうもとさん、ひらおかさん〉

DARAZ FM 79.8MHz podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 15:00


コールセンター事業をはじめ、HP制作キャッシュレス決済サポートなど 企業活動のサポート事業を行っているマックスサポートで働くスタッフの方をゲストにお招きして、あれこれ楽しくお聞きしていく番組「マックスサポートpresents おはようMAX」。 普段しているお仕事のことやパーソナルな一面を深掘りしていきます! 朝から元気MAXになる番組です。お楽しみに!

Double Reel
41.2 The Features: Stalker, Take Shelter, David Lynch's Ronnie Rocket, I Am Legend, Max Max Beyond Thunderdome

Double Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 80:22


Issue 41 of the monthly magazine podcast for the discerning film nerd continues with our regular features, which this month have a connecting theme of apocalyptic films.  Our Classics and Recommended feature is the legendary Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker; our Hidden Gem is Take Shelter; The One That Got Away looks at David Lynch's decades-long attempts to make Ronnie Rocket; our Remake Hatewatch is 2007's I Am Legend; and finally we ask whether Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome needs to be remade to get it right this time. Next week we'll bring you the Big Conversation which will be a retrospective on the films of the late great William Friedkin. September's Double Reel Monthly is already available to download.    

LF1 Podcast
148: Previa GP Paises Bajos 2023 Max Max Super MAX!!

LF1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 60:41


Amigos de LF1 podcast bienvenidos de regreso después de esta semana de descanso, en el episodio de hoy platicamos todo sobre la Previa del GP de Países Bajos, datos, curiosidades y estadísticas. También una discusión sobre las declaraciones de Zak Brown y todo el drama que rodea a Alex Palou. Recuerda seguirnos en todas las redes @LF1Podcast, IG,FB y Twitter Escuchanos en Spotify, Apple Music y Amazon Music como LF1 Podcast siguea cada uno de nosotros en nuestras redes @jorger_r (Tw) @hanna_rodd (Tw e IG)

Blood and Black Rum Podcast - A Cult Film / Horror Podcast
Red Hot '80s Action Summer Part III: Back to Duty (3) THE DELTA FORCE

Blood and Black Rum Podcast - A Cult Film / Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 60:47


More summer, more action with this episode of Red Hot '80s Action Summer in which we return to Chuck Norris' jingoistic movies about war. This time we're looking at The Delta Force, a sometimes comical take on a real plane hijacking by Palestinians in 1985. Of course, it wouldn't be a Chuck film without shooting, missiles, and a lot of ridiculous music. We talk about the length of the film (over 2 hours!), the relative lack of action for the first hour, the overbearing score, and a lot more. We're also drinking Bissell Brothers Brewing's Nothing Gold double IPA! Approximate timeline 0:00-9:00 Intro 9:00-17:00 Beer talk 17:00-end The Delta Force Next up, finishing out the action summer with Max Max 2: The Road Warrior! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloodandblackrum/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloodandblackrum/support

John and Alexx Hate Stuff
Max Max: Fury Road

John and Alexx Hate Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 69:57


Loose yourself from the shackles of your water addiction and rejoice, for John and Alexx have decided to take to the desolate wastelands of podcasting and discuss Max Max: Fury Road. The post Max Max: Fury Road appeared first on John and Alexx Hate Stuff.

Kleine Zeitung: Im Detail
#2 "Max! Max! Max!" Und dann verrät Corinna Kamper, warum keiner der Rennfahrer die Strecke so richtig mag. Frechheit!

Kleine Zeitung: Im Detail

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 11:09


Der Ring füllt sich (ist das überhaupt Deutsch?) und nach den unzähligen Holländern, die alle ständig und lautstark ihre "Max-Songs" trällern, kommen nun auch andere Fans nach Spielberg. Host Matthias Janisch hat sich nach dem obligaten Fan-Einkehrer heute aber mit einer ganz besonders spannenden Frau zum Podcast verabredet: Corinna Kamper. Die Steirerin ist Rennfahrerin, analysiert für den ORF die Rennen und - tata - brillierte auch schon auf einer ganz anderen Bühne. Nämlich als Dancing Star. Sogar im Finale. Doch darum geht es nicht, denn was sie Matthias erzählt, ist schwer zu verdauen: Scheinbar gibt es keinen einzigen Rennfahrer, der die Strecke in Österreich tatsächlich liebt. Warum das so ist, hört ihr in unserem daily spielberg-Podcast. Ach ja, heute ist Training. Und ein Regenschutz schadet nicht. Alles Infos rund um den Großen Preis von Österreich liefert das Team der Kleinen Zeitung. Und zwar hier. Und wie die alle aussehen, seht ihr auf der Grafik. Sehr fesch. 

Rico Brogna
David Peterson fills in for a scratched Max Max and stinks again

Rico Brogna

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 18:50


Mad Max continues to hurt the Mets even when he doesn't pitch. David Peterson is forced to start Tuesday and puts up another dud. The icing on the cake is that the Mets bats come alive and then are absent in the biggest spots of the game. For comments, questions or topic ideas email TheRicoB@gmail.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Vodka Stream
The Flash Trailer Footage, HBO Max MAX, Super Mario Bros. Billion - w/ Ryan Anderson - Vodka Stream

The Vodka Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 270:13


The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
Lu Lacka Wyco Hundo - Patrick Engleman

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 51:23


This week we sit down with Patrick Engleman founder of the Lu Lacko Wyco Hundo gravel event in Pennsylvania. In its 10th running this year, LLWH is a staple of the Pennsylvania gravel scene. Episode sponsor: Athletic Greens 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. [00:00:28] Craig Dalton: This week on the show. We welcome Patrick angle. Then from Lou LACO Waco. Hundo. It's a real tongue twister of an event. Out in Pennsylvania. That's been going on for 11 years. This is the 10th edition as Patrick will describe another one of those great events. That's been flying a little bit under the radar. Unless you lived in that Pennsylvania and mid Atlantic area where it's on everybody's to do list. I wanted to get you guys to know this event because it's another one of those great events. That's started by someone who just loves the community that they ride in. And wanted to highlight it and bring friends. Patrick's done a great job of growing the event and talk to anybody in that region. And they'll definitely reference some of the memorable experiences. They've had over the years with this event. Before we jump in, I need to thank this week. Sponsor athletic greens. Athletic greens and their product. AIG one has pioneered the category of functional health. Agg one replaces key health products. All in one simple scoop. As I've mentioned before, my daily routine is mixing a scoop of ag one with some ice. Shaking it up and taking it down. What I love about this product is is it replaces key health products with one simple scoop AIG one combines nine health products working together as one, replacing your multivitamin multimineral pre and probiotics immunity support and more, this means AIG one does more for your body, saves you time and money and confusion compared to taking multiple unique products. I've admitted it before and I'll admit it again. I'm not the best at covering my nutritional basis, which is why AIG one has been part of my routine for five plus years. At this point. With the highest quality ingredients aIG one is made up of 75 high quality vitamins minerals, and whole food source, nutrients, and manufactured with the strictest quality standards. Okay. It's even N S F certified for sport. A robust certification process that involves ingredient and finish batch testing of AGU 180 1 tastes great and feels even better. I know for me, it's just that nutritional guarantee. 81 tastes great and makes me feel even better. If you're interested in checking ag one out, go check out athletic greens.com/the gravel ride. They're going to give podcasts listeners a free one-year supply of vitamin D. As well as five free travel packs with your purchase. Remember that URL is athletic greens.com/the gravel ride. . Would that important business out of the way, let's jump right into my conversation with Patrick. [00:03:14] Craig Dalton: Patrick, welcome to the show. Oh, thanks for having me. I'm excited to have this conversation. I'm gonna make my attempt at pronouncing the event name first, and I'm just gonna take my best guess. Okay. Try it. Lulac Waco [00:03:28] Patrick Engleman: Hyundai. That's kill, you're killing it for, especially for a west coaster. Uh, that was perfect. [00:03:32] Craig Dalton: Um, I don't think I could do it fast. It took me, I like trained myself several times prior to hitting record to say that [00:03:39] Patrick Engleman: it's all part of the. Right is how many times you have to repeat it to say it. And also it has been shortened to lulac, uh, just because it's much easier for folks. But it's the lulac, uh, it's the Luzerne, Lakana and Wyoming counties and it's a hundred miles. Uh, so that's kind of where it started was the three counties that we ride through and I just kind of pulled from there. And started the name, and actually I started the, I got the name if you wanna know this a little bit. Um, I was resting at the top of a long climb and there happened to be carvings of Native Americans, like wood carvings of Native Americans on, I guess someone's driveway. And there were three of them. And part of the genesis of this was I, I looked out of the over the valley and said, what would they have? Of what I'm seeing right now and, and kind of thought about them as three separate people and them thinking about their account, like represented at that time and you know, all these other stuff. So that's kind of where the name came from and, you know, my little inspiration point, uh, out somewhere in the middle of nowhere right on the bike, . So. Nice, [00:04:37] Craig Dalton: nice. Well, we're gonna get into that a bit and it's, uh, is it the 10th year or the 11th year coming up? [00:04:42] Patrick Engleman: So it, because of Covid, I've obviously, we know it's the, this is the 11th year, it's the 10th ride. So we, we lost a ride. [00:04:49] Craig Dalton: We lost a ride in there. Gotcha. And from having Dave Pryor on the podcast and from previously listening to Celine talk on podcasts, I'd heard the name on our number of occasions in the context of like, oh, these are the ones we do every year in Pennsylvania. They're just part of what everybody does, and it's the kind of coming together of the community. So we'll get into that, but let's talk first. Where are you [00:05:18] Patrick Engleman: in the world? So I'm currently sitting, uh, in a town called WinCo, Pennsylvania, which is just in the, uh, suburbs of Philadelphia, the northeast suburbs of Philadelphia. [00:05:27] Craig Dalton: Okay. And where is [00:05:28] Patrick Engleman: the event? The event starts in Pittston, Pennsylvania, my hometown, uh, which is the northeast, which is the northeast corner of Pennsylvania. Uh, not, not just northeast, uh, suburbs of Philadelphia. So [00:05:40] Craig Dalton: you're drawing, if geographically you're drawing it sounds like. riders in New York, riders in Eastern and western pa riders in DC jersey maybe can all get you within two to four [00:05:52] Patrick Engleman: hours. Yep. Yeah, generally, um, we usually say the Megapoli, so like the Boston and DC uh, or Bo Boston and now Northern North Carolina seems to be where it's at. And then Western and then way some, some folks, our, uh, one of our folks, uh, is, comes in from Alaska every year. Uh, but he's a, he's a local, but he does come in from Alaska every year. It's like one of his trips. Yeah, [00:06:13] Craig Dalton: nice. Stepping back for a minute, let's just start, set the stage for kind of your background as a cyclist. Um, you mentioned where you grew up and, and some of the love that you found early on as a child. . [00:06:26] Patrick Engleman: Yeah, I mean, I, I grew up, you know, like riding like everybody, I'm, I'm the youngest of all my cousins, so I got the hand me downs of the hand me downs with the hand me downs. So I, I wrote anything there was, and that's kinda what we did in my neighborhood. Like, I was very lucky to have lots of friends in my neighborhood and we just rode and spent a lot of time in the woods. Uh, I grew up with just a ba My backyard is, It goes into, you know, so, so far when we were kids, it was so many miles of woods and, you know, there's just so much to explore. So I just grew up riding mount, you know, we were riding mountain bikes on our bmx, uh, when we were, you know, little kids. And also, yeah. Um, part of my riding background is, is my, my dad didn't drive, uh, for a lot of my life and he didn't, uh, for lots of reasons, but where I grew up, there's not a lot of mass transit. Um, so we had a little, we had like a bus, like every hour. Um, so. He rode. He rode or walked. So I rodee or walked because I, there's no other way to get around. My mom sometimes worked mid. Yeah. Uh, uh, second shift. So like we just rode all the time. Yeah. What, [00:07:22] Craig Dalton: what was, uh, you know, as you got a little bit older, was there a Pennsylvania cycling scene that started to draw you in? Or were you like many athletes you. You know, cycling as we think of it now, really wasn't part of your life until, you know, your twenties or what have you. [00:07:37] Patrick Engleman: I I, I was in it pretty young. I mean, I think because, because of where I grew up and there was a, a decent, um, mountain bike scene, uh, growing. I, I, I grew up you high school in the mid nineties, and I was very lucky to find, uh, a great, a great local bike shop that kind of took me in as like their like baby brother. Uh, they were all in their twenties and a little older and racing mountain bikes, but I was. The shop rat who wouldn't go home and, you know, could also kind of hang with them. And that's where it all, where it all kind of came from. So I was riding mountain bikes in high school and, you know, continued on. Uh, and then while once I went to college, uh, I became, I became a bike messenger. I went to Temple University in Philly and I became a bike messenger and kind of got in that world while still racing mountain bikes and riding mountain bikes and, um, have kind of stayed with it, worked in shops and did all the things. It's definitely been a part of my life for a long. [00:08:26] Craig Dalton: Yeah, it's something, you know, it's, you know, people on the West coast may not know this, but Pennsylvania in general has such a great cycling community. And to your point, I was in school in Washington, DC in that early nineties period in college and all the mountain bike racing. A lot of it we, what we did was go up to Pennsylvania at, to race mountain bikes. Mm-hmm. , it was great and so many. Just great like community style events where the terrain was awesome, but the community was even better. Mm-hmm. . Yeah, we had [00:08:58] Patrick Engleman: a lot, we had a lot of that. We were very lucky to have a lot of great events and great places to ride. I grew up not far from Jim Thorpe, which is, you know, any, any, any person of our vintage. Here's Jim Thorpe in the East Coast, knows how legendary it was. And, you know, uh, UCCI wasn't, is not far from where, from me and like, you know, just a bunch of really classic places. But also, like I said, my backyard is pretty amazing , so it still is. [00:09:20] Craig Dalton: And then as you, as you transitioned to your kind of professional career, were you. Kind of racing mountain bikes once a year. Do you define the road? What was your kind of transition in those, those later [00:09:30] Patrick Engleman: years? Uh, those later years? I was, so I was, uh, teaching actually in Northern Virginia, uh, like we were talking about. And I, um, I ride to work. I mean, and I, and I was working, I was working at a shop part-time. I'm a teacher, so I was like, make a couple bucks and I had the summer off and I'm just used to being a shop rat. So I was working at City Bikes in DC Nice. And kind of stuck, kind of stuck with it. I've raced cross for a, a little while there. Um, still once in a while I'll line up on a mountain bike, but I, a lot of my time now is just kind of riding with friends and, you know, checking out new places to go and, you know, traveling a bit. Um, I also mentioned, I, I helped found the Pennsylvania Inters Classic Cycling League, so it takes a lot of, uh, a lot of my time riding is kind of transitioned into bringing more kids in, in more, more adults. Uh, I was coaching, coaching the coaches for a long time, uh, so bringing a lot of the coaches into it and, you know, kind of instructing that. So stuck with it and, but I've done a bunch of different. Right on. [00:10:21] Craig Dalton: And by the way, just thank you for doing the work with Scholastic Mountain biking. I think it's great. I mean, obviously here in Northern California we've got this great Nike scene out here and yeah. Gosh, I wish it existed when, when I was growing up. Yeah. And I know that. Takes a lot of effort from a coaching perspective, from an infrastructure perspective, and it takes someone to just hold up their hand and be willing to put in the work. So thank you for doing that. [00:10:45] Patrick Engleman: Yeah, no problem. I'm, I'm, I'm, it's, it's, it's, it's, seriously, like I, I wrote a long time ago what my dream job would be, and it was teaching mountain biking. and I got to do it, you know, I got, I got to do it for, you know, a few thousand kids and a bunch of coaches. So I, I definitely got to live my dream. So I'm, now I step back a little bit to do some more work on this, but I'm still on the board of, uh, board of advisors for the Pennsylvania League, and I work a little bit with, with Nica as a whole and do some of that stuff. Cause I, I love it. You know, I love, I, I'm, I'm a teacher, so I love, I obviously love kids, but I love mountain biking too, and I get to do both, um, you know, [00:11:15] Craig Dalton: both passionate. Yeah. You know, it sounds like from, from your description and all the different types of bikes you were riding, having a cyclocross bike, you know, 20 years ago or whenever you did, did the emergence of gravel, as we talk about it today, was it just one of those things that you'd already been doing that effectively on those bikes? [00:11:34] Patrick Engleman: Uh, yeah, effectively, I mean, I was riding, um, I was riding, we got invited to a Rafa ride, uh, and we, we rode some of actually where, what an event Dave Pryor promotes now called Monkey Night Fight. Um, at the time he wasn't, he wasn't the promoter yet, but we rode some of those trails and some of those, uh, places in, in Lehigh Valley, uh, that were dirt roads. And we got to go up all these coal, these coal mountains and see all this cool stuff. And we're doing it on essentially road bikes, uh, road bikes with some those giant 25 CC tires. Do you remember those giant. Yeah, so I, I LULAC was actually founded on a, a gravel, or sorry, they can't, gravel. Yeah, they didn't exist yet. It was founded on a 25 CC touring bike. Uh, my indie fab touring bike is what I went out on because it had the most clearance, uh, to fit the biggest tires. And those tires, like I said at the time, were 25 c. And then of course, I, I had a cross, a cross bike and I'm like, oh, I could take this one out too. And, uh, and, and check it out on, on the cross bike. And that definitely helped, especially when disc brakes come in and, you know, a wide range of gearing and those sorts of things. But yeah, I've, I've done, I've done it all with the, the, the prospect. I'm like, this is the best thing ever. And now we and now we're out. Where, where we. [00:12:43] Craig Dalton: Yeah. Yeah. And that's kind of what I was getting at. You know, thinking about starting the event 11 years ago, you know, the equipment obviously wasn't there. What was the motivation to create the event and what was the type of terrain that you took the riders on in that first year? [00:13:02] Patrick Engleman: Uh, . The first, so the first year, uh, the, the motivation, I'll ask the fir the first part of your question. The motivat. Was, I, I love Northeastern Pennsylvania. I don't happen to live there, but like my, I still call it home if I stand going home. Almost all my friends now I'm going to Northeastern Pennsylvania. So to, to pitched into the Scranton area. So I love it so much there, but I, and I do, I go back and visit my, my, almost my entire family's there. Um, so I go there a lot and I love the outdoors. I've, I grew up in the outdoors and I just wanted people to come see it. Um, my friends here are, you know, they, they're suburban nights. They live around, around Philly and, you know, they're kind of used to that suburban lifestyle. And I was like, let me take 'em up to where I'm from. Cause I would tell 'em all these fantastical stories of the rides and the R roads and everything else. And I'm like, Invite my buddies, you know, like to come up here and go for a ride. Uh, and that's how we got Dave and Celine. You know, there, there were the, there were two of the first 18, uh, that came out and tried it. And then that first year, um, I initially built this to be almost like a spring classic. And because the spring classics happened around Easter, I did it for the first year, was on, on Palm Sunday. And Palm Sunday was near the end of March, and in northeastern Pennsylvania, it snows a bunch, uh, or at least it used to. And, uh, we had snow on the sides of the road and mud and everything else. Uh, and it was, it was chilly. It was a chilly, chilly day. And that course, Had a blend of road and, and gravel or dirt. Um, there's some single track in there. Uh, we start off the ride still to this day with, with the single track that I grew up on, uh, in my neighborhood. And then we go off onto some of those dirt roads and the, and the course has not changed dramatically. , but there were definitely some spots that were like, nah, we don't need that anymore. Or I found other roads from being out there and, and, and doing more exploring. Yeah. And other, and other riding. So, um, the course, there's some parts this, like I said, are, are still the same and that people expect to find, like we have, um, we have one waterfall or 33 miles. So we have, uh, so I, so those, those waterfalls are, are an important part of the ride and people expect to see them and expect to, to hear them. And so like that stuff has stayed the same. And this year for our, our 10th ride, we're actually gonna go back to a little bit of the first route in a couple places. Uh, so people can see where the first, like, first like one, two, or three years went, um, versus what it, what it is now. Plus it changes it up for, for people who just started the last couple. It's now gonna change up the course for them and kind of, uh, for me, bring a, a, you know, a nod back to the good old days. [00:15:31] Craig Dalton: Yeah. When you think back to those first few years, and you looked around the start line, what kind of bikes were people on? Was it a, was it road bikes, cross bikes, mountain bikes. [00:15:41] Patrick Engleman: Uh, definitely a blend. I mean, like I said, the time cross was huge and everyone raised cross and, and there were, there were a lot, a lot of folks were on cross bikes because they just didn't know what to expect. Um, but I, I'll shout out forever. My buddy Tim Wood showed up on a single speed road bike and said, is this okay? And I'm like, I don't think so, , but you could try it. And I thought he was joke, I thought he was joking. I thought he just had like an extra bike in his car and he brought it over to me thinking it was cause I warned everybody what was, what was gonna happen to them. And um, cuz lulac we'll probably get into a little more, but LULAC is 103 miles and almost two vertical mi, almost two vertical miles of climbing. Uh, so a single speeded road bike does, does not, uh, you know, a track bike in the city does not quite cut it. Um, but there were a few, most, most had curly bars that first year. I don't think there was any. There was one mountain biker. Um, but every else had some, at least some form of curly bars that were, looked more like abike than anything. And, um, that had, we have, we Go ahead. [00:16:34] Craig Dalton: I was gonna say, so that first year you brought at and a, your friends and convinced him to drive a couple hours from Philly to Experie. What you'd been talking to them about for, for many years, I presume. Yeah. Going forward to that second year, did it become a thing where there was a registration and, you know, more, a proper event in your mind at [00:16:52] Patrick Engleman: that point? Yeah, it ki it definitely, it, it necessitated a little bit. Like that first year I remember it saying to my mom, cause she was like, well, where's this thing gonna start? I'm like, I don't know. The park down the street and like, I'll get a porta potty and we'll be cool. And like where people could come to the house and change. And she was like, What, you know, like, and then luckily a, a brewery that was just starting, that was actually a long story short, but basically they were, they were just starting and this, we were their first event they ever did. And I called him like, Hey, can we do this? And the luckily, one of the co-founders used to put on Ride for the Roses in Texas and he was like, yeah, of course, no problem. And so the second year we're like, okay, we've got, we've got to go to Brewing Company, so we're good on that. Uh, we have all these things. So it's just kind of almost like started itself as an. Where like I don't have to worry about like putting a porta potty at the park down the shape of my mom's house. I could just go to this brewery that has the, some of the infrastructure that we need. Amazing. [00:17:45] Craig Dalton: Yeah. Amazing. So then what, what is, you know, if we talk, if you think about, um, the progression over the 11 years, what type of attendance numbers were you looking at and how did that change, like your stress level, the amount of work you had to put in and, and your enthusiasm one way or the other? [00:18:05] Patrick Engleman: Yeah, I mean, I'm still psyched about it. I mean, it's, it's, it's, some days I'm like, oh man, like, uh, this sometimes is, there's a little bit of a monkey on my back, but like, I'm still psyched every day that I get to do this. I'm like, this is, this is cool. You know, this is, this is a lot of fun. And, you know, it's, it's, um, you know, it's nice to hear people's stories every time, every time I run into people, they tell me stories about their rides and some of the stuff. But, um, the attendance numbers, I kept it limited because the infrastructure where I, where I'm from, and also this is put on by my family and. . And I don't, I I was listening to one of one of your podcasts with like this big professional, uh, situation and like I'm. I feel it's professional, but it definitely took a while to get there. And, uh, and I always relied on that. And also, yeah, I have a, a background in punk rock where like, like we didn't invite, not that we weren't inviting, is that it was DIY and we were trying to keep it as low, low profile as possible. And, you know, that's, that's okay until it starts selling out in a couple minutes. and, and so we kept it like three 50 or so for a wa for a few years, and then I bumped it up to like 500 people. Uh, and I think it was 19 is when I finally bumped it. I'm like, okay, we can take on a few more. I think I got this thing took me a little bit of like, okay, we got 300. This is easy. No problem. And then we bumped it. We bumped it at five and it was like, and then it poured rain. and was 40 degrees, but that's a whole, that's another story for another day. Um, yeah. So, so, so this year we're, we're up again, uh, looking. 6 57, like, uh, or so. Um, and we'll see kinda where, where we get to. So at over the years, it, it, the stress level of course changes, but you learn a lot and, you know, if you, you could, you learn and adapt as you go and, and you learn every year and you also find your other mentors. You know, I, I, I'm lucky enough to have, have mentors in this space, uh, that I'm very close with. Uh, , uh, Dave Pryor, of course I mentioned, and, and, uh, and, and some other folks, uh, Mike Koon, who puts, who now puts on grand, who put on, used to put on Sylvania Epic. Um, you know, so Mike and I are very, very close. So like there's a few, uh, folks that are just help, help out all the time, you know, with, with anything I can bounce off of them. So I very, very lucky to know some, some pretty incredible promoters. So that, but that stress level, I've just changed processes, you know, like I have more information on my website now and like this year with some of the stuff that we've got going on. Like I want to do more intro, like about like this kind of stuff, like the podcast like. Who are we? What are we? Because people hear about this name. Yeah. And it's promoted and their friends are doing it and they've heard, you know, it's been around and they're like, who the heck is this person? And I sometimes expect, everyone knows the whole story and people are like, yeah, I have no idea. You know, like last year and I went to the, the whole, the race hotel the next, the next morning. And I got breakfast with some friends and I saw some folks wearing a lulac a t-shirt. And I'm like, Hey, did you guys do the ride yesterday? And they're like, yeah. I'm like, well thanks a lot. That's really cool. And they were asking, they just started telling their story and I. adding to their, you know, adding on and telling them little bits. And then finally they go, who are you? And I was like, I'm, I'm, I'm Pat Engleman, I'm on the, I started the ride. And they're like, holy crap. Like, I didn't know, like that was you. And, and it was cool. But it was also I think, a failure on my point that like they didn't know who it was. And not that they need to know who I am, I really care less. It's that, the fact that I feel so personal to me that I, yeah, they should know at least who I am or I should have at least said hi. And thank you so. [00:21:22] Craig Dalton: I think it's, you know, it's so interesting as you were talking to me earlier, just saying, you know, um, how you brought this back to your hometown and it starts off on the single track you used to ride as a child, and it was really about showcasing the great terrain where you grew up to your new friends and you know, family that live couple hours away. That's such a, like, interesting origin story and I, I feel like for me, that helps connect me with an. To kind of know why you're putting it there. Yeah, which I, which I loved. I also, I do love some of the information you've got out in the FAQs and some of the way it's phrases phrased. I'm gonna read one for you. I am the best racer ever. I plan on winning this event. What do I get if I win? [00:22:09] Patrick Engleman: And the, the answer is, um, they get a hatchet with their name en engraved on it, and there's only two. First two people, the fir, they get that and everybody else, uh, they do get, I, I should have grabbed one. They do get a little finisher's medal and it's, I, I sometimes call it finisher's medal. Cause that's what people understand. And I, I basically call it like an accomplishment medal. And it's like you, it's just on the table when you come in and you check in, it's on the table and like, grab your medal if you want one. And really what it is, is did you start out and you wanna do a hundred? And you got out there and realized this is ridiculous, and I did and you did 80 and you're still psyched, grab your metal. Did you do the whole hundred and like, you feel great, grab your medal. Did you only make it 30? Cause you got a flat, you couldn't fix it. Now you don't want that medal cause you gotta come back next year. Don't, don't take it. And that's your thing. So, and that's really what it is. It's a, you know, challenge by choice and you know, do you want to go out there and do it? Great. And you want the metal, some people hang them up. It's really cool. I see cold displays of all the years. We, we have, it's just literally like a, a die cut me, uh, metal from a, a local fabricator. Uh, we do different colors every year and people have a whole like collection of 'em now. Uh, cause the first two years we actually had a, a jeweler, uh, the fir the first year I have one of them that's made a silver. Uh, the first finisher's medal, there were like 20 of them. Wow. And then, uh, the second one, we had a couple, we, we were doing the jeweler, uh, for a couple years with only 18, and then we would just get 'em out randomly. But now there's just so many people, it's hard, it's people also get angry, uh, if they don't get the, the, the fancy ones. So we noticed everyone gets their, the little. [00:23:37] Craig Dalton: So as you've taken that journey from 18 to three 50 now to 6, 6 50, you know, what kind of logistical challenges has that created for you? I'm always curious cause I, I know how much work it takes to put on an event. Yeah. So I'm curious to kind of extract a few of these details for any. Would be event organizers who are kind of thinking about this journey or who are on it on their own? Yeah. [00:24:01] Patrick Engleman: Um, I, I gotta tell you the, the logistical, the first thing I solved and the, uh, and I, I guess not, probably the first thing, all the biggest impact I feel that I solved was I got a storage locker . And I felt like such a, like a big deal. I finally got a storage locker cause it was all, all the stuff was stored in my mom's basement and in my parents' basement and like, Have to go up the stairs into downstairs and then turn the corner and it's like a little small in there for me. And man, that saved so much time to back up a sprinter and dump everything in and dump everything back out now. So that was huge. So would be event organizers, once you get to a certain point, spend the money, get it, get it. It's so much, so much, uh, it's, it's such a value to everyone that's involved that you can just go to the, go there, do inventory, do all the things you need to do, but logistics on the ride and, and, [00:24:47] Craig Dalton: okay. And. Pat one, one question. Do you, with your peers, and I know there's like more than a handful of events in PA and you mentioned being friends with a number of those event organizers, do you guys share any logistics issue? You know, do you share, like we all borrow a stage from one another or whatever you need? Yeah, [00:25:05] Patrick Engleman: anything is up progress. I mean, like we have, I I, I could ask any of them for anything and, and they, and they know the same for me. And, and that's, and that's for anybody. I mean, like, I have friends, uh, you know, I was. To your podcast the other day. People ask all the time, like, can I borrow a tent? Sure, no problem. Because I know I would've loved to add that tent. And it was a big ask, you know, like 10 years ago for me to get a tent for somebody. And now like they're just sitting there most of the year, you know, like, come, come borrow something. And um, so yeah, we share radios, uh, share those sorts of things. We're actually looking at, um, getting some of those like spot, not the spot trackers, but the, um, the more like, uh, like satellite phones and having a co and like starting. Grow a selection of those, uh, because I know we're not, we're not Northern California remote, but we're hills and valleys remote, where like you can't, yeah, you might be close to a city, but there's no, there's zero communication in some of these places. So, and as we go further out, the communication is a disaster. So we're, uh, and Omic and, and Dave and myself and a couple others, we've talked about like kind of starting to grow that, uh, infrastructure of those very expensive pieces of equipment to share and share. . [00:26:09] Craig Dalton: Yeah. Yeah. And I think before I interrupted you, you were gonna start talking about like the course and the impact that 600 riders has versus. [00:26:18] Patrick Engleman: 18. Yeah. So yeah, logistics, uh, literally went from the, the back, the, uh, the trunk of my dad's car, uh, to, and like the, you know, the, the, uh, tailgate of my, of my car, uh, to now logistics. The number one logistic issue is we have, is we at mile 54 on top of the, almost the highest point on the course, we have a full-blown taco stand. Uh, so you get to mile 54 ish, Cland giant hill. And there is tacos, uh, for you to, to take. And, um, this year Shram is sponsor is sponsoring that, uh, which is really cool to get them involved. Um, but they're, um, getting water there and getting. Food and all the, and then the trash home is always for me, it's like, oh yeah, we gotta take this stuff home. And finding those locations and finding cool folks who are willing to be like, yeah, sure. Just hang out in my front yard for the day. Uh, and we've, we've been very lucky to find those people who they want nothing in return. I've tried to bring them beer, you know, I've done all those things and they're like, oh yeah, cool. Thank you. You know, that's about it. That's all I want. Case, you know, I bring them case of your, and thank you. And that's all. And it's been awesome to find those people, but finding those people. Takes time, you know, and, and, and takes the guts to knock on a door in the middle of nowhere too. So , I am, I'm willing to do, I'm willing to do that, but I've definitely, uh, have been, you know, a little nervous dealing that once in a while. But that's what it takes. So I think the biggest thing is, is, um, , it's getting water and things out there. Plus, on our course we have a, uh, the Que River runs, uh, directly through the middle of it. So we only have two river crossings, uh, two bridges, uh, for the entire course. Uh, so if you're on one spot of the course, you've gotta get to the other and you've gotta get to a, a, a bridge to get there. So sometimes having. Support services on one half of the course, and they stay on the east side of the river and we go to the west side of the river and stuff like that. Um, and the last one I would say is, is, is course marking. And anyone out there who wants to do this become a great course marker. And I, I, I would give a shout out to Brian and Nate, uh, and, and, um, and so, and, and the, and the other folks who do monkey night fight. They helped me and made me think about approaching this at speed, making a turn and confirming your turn. Right. And so two ahead, one confirmer. Yeah. Is all, is the way we always go. And, and Mo I I, you can do this course without a computer and I get that question all the time. Like, I have a computer, how do I get around? Just look at the ground. You would, you have to try hard to get lost. People do. You've gotta try pretty, pretty hard, uh, to get lost. Yeah. If you just look at the, at the L Arrows and my directions is, are. Look at the arrows, and if you didn't find one, go back to the last one you saw and then follow 'em again because you, you can't get, you can't get lost out there. [00:29:02] Craig Dalton: So what's, what's our lost number for the last 11 years? Any lost riders out there? [00:29:07] Patrick Engleman: Yeah, we have, we have one, uh, one, he happens to be one of my best buddies, and, and he got, he kind of, he, he kind of bailed out a little early and I was like, go this way and do this thing. and, and a couple hours later he calls me. I'm like, where are you? He's like, I'm standing here. I got, I'm like, tell me what's around you tell me street names and everything else. And he's like, I got the, I said, look at the church across the street. You see the red door? Yeah. Pulled up your right hand and, and then follow that and you'll get, you'll get along the river and you'll be home in like half an hour, 10 minutes, you know, half an hour, 15 minutes, whatever. Four hours later he calls me. He's like, I'm like, where you at? He's like, I got back to the church somehow, . I said, which way did you go, ? He's like, I think I went left and you told me to go right. And, uh, so yeah, he's, he's one of the most, most legendary ones. But I, I have, uh, we've had a few, uh, the year that it rained, I, I, I sort of, I was, um, 2019 is legendary for the rain and the weather. Uh, we started off, when I said to the group, I said, oh, here's your Rube day. You know, here's the day you're gonna look like such a hard ass. You're gonna, you're gonna be George NC Capy covered in mud. This is the day you get to do that, and you get to, and then, uh, this was like sprinkling and like mid forties. And by mile 10 it. Low forties, high thirties and pouring. And uh, so we got to the first rest stop and, uh, some people were kept alive by some hot pizza. We moved out there and, and a couple propane heaters that we were able to get. Um, and then I, a lot of people on that day, uh, were great and they took, and I luckily had myself and a couple others who were like, this is the way home from here. Don't, don't deviate from that. And most people, , uh, mo most people did, didn't make it nice, but there's still some, you know, some folks who, uh, didn't quite, didn't quite make it. They may have made the left when I told 'em, make the right and then spent a long day out there in the cold. . [00:30:57] Craig Dalton: Quick aside, the last time I saw Celine was in Bentonville, Arkansas. Pre-writing the big sugar course, it poured with rain. It was similar, similarly cold. Yeah. And I remember we, we hit this brewery and there was a fire and she had a complete change of clothes. To continue on and my dumb ass had nothing. Mm-hmm. . So I had to pull the plug and take the broom wagon home cuz I was freezing and not prepared at [00:31:25] Patrick Engleman: all. Celine's a pro for a reason, and I hope, and I hope she hear, I hope she hears this. She's a pro for a reason and for lo for lots of them. She's, she's, you know, one of the strongest writers I think on the planet. Uh, hands down. I mean she against anybody at any age except for following a gps. She can't do that to save her life And she knows, we all know that. , but her and Dave and another friend of ours named Dave on that ride that was so cold and miserable, they went to a, a diner in the, in one of the small towns and sat and ate, ate a bunch of soup and hung out and just waited out and then looked at the weather app and I got a message and, uh, one of the Star Wars had just come out and Dave said, if we watch Star Wars in Tocan, and we were late, can you come pick us up? I was like, why watch, why are you watch Star Wars? She's like, well, if we watch Star Wars, the weather rain will be over . So there's no pro her day bar like that. Like, look at the weather app and look at the theater across the street and say, man, three hours of Silver Wars, we can fi we can finish this thing and that. And they, and they, and they totally could. Um, Celine is just a, I love it. I love it. Give more Celine love here for one more second. She is the only female winner of LULAC ever, meaning that she has won every year. She has tried to win. She has. So there's been zero other amazing first female finishers outside of ELE here. So come get it come. Amazing. She's, she's had some competitors, but usually, um, you know, that's, uh, that, that lasts for only a little while and it's just, you know, knowledge of the area and also her being who she is. [00:32:51] Craig Dalton: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wanna get into the course a little bit, but one more question. Um, I just was curious about, you know, we hear, talk about the impact of these events on the community, and when you talk about 600 riders coming in, does the community there? Like, are you, are you talking to the local city council? Are you filling up the hotels? Is, is everybody stoked because you've got 600 plus, you know, partners and families coming into town and spending money in the community. How's it become a [00:33:20] Patrick Engleman: thing? Yeah, so, so I, I was smiling because this year, this year's the first year, not that it's, hasn't been, been a thing for years, like. The brewery loves it. The hotels, we sell the hotels all the time. Uh, sell out the state park for people want to camp, um, all those things. But I've kept it away from the community outside of like getting in the newspaper or getting on TV or whatever. Um, until this year and this year, uh, the town of Pitton, like where I grew up and, you know, near and dear to me, has done a lot of work. Uh, coming back, you know, we're a coal mining town that got smoked after coal mining left and, you know, had a, a tough time in the seventies and eighties and, and, and it's a part of the nineties and now it's coming back and it's like one of those places it looks like Bentonville because it's a small town that like all these new things are popping up every day and you're like, oh my God, they got a New Mexico place now they got like this, this little we get just got the other day. This. , uh, used to be a bank like kiosk, like for like a drive up, and it just became a tiny, um, cafe where it's now a drive up instead of the bank. It's not a drive up cafe. So like we're getting like this, this, this dope stuff in town. So I, I reached out to town and said, Hey, every year, for the last couple years, I bring like around a thousand people here town a year. You don't even know I exist. And they called me within an hour, and we've been working together since. And so this year, yeah, with the, um, the, the Downtown Piston partnership, um, the Saturday before the ride, uh, we're starting in downtown Piston for the first time ever. Uh, we've always started at, at a fire haul just outside of town. And, um, when I met with them, I'm like, yeah, the fire haul, the fire, haul the fire. I'm like, how do we start downtown? And, uh, so we're starting downtown for the first time. A little bit nervous with this, you know, it's, it's new for me, uh, but we're also doing an outdoors and, uh, an arts expo, uh, the day before, and we've never done that. I've always wanted everyone, something like that. And, uh, so working with town and like town recognizes the impact of, of cycling. And, and I always tell people my vision for my hometown is that it becomes a place like, like Bend, uh, Oregon, where it was an environment, you know, a town that. Ravaged by the industry and then came back in an environment. It's a place where everyone enjoys the environment and the economy is based on, on tourism and bringing people in to ride, to hunt, to atv, to ski, to do all the things they can do, uh, the place that we're from and Northeastern PA has literally, you can kayak. Canoe on the river. You can ski, you could hunt, you can ride ATV trails, you could do all sorts of different stuff up there. And there's no reason why we don't do that. And that's like a life mission for me is to get to make that economy up there. A tourism based economy where people are coming there, people are buying second homes and everything else, and people go to the Poconos and it's right there next to the Poconos. Like how can we get people to go there more and recreate on their weekends and recreate all the time and spend money in the town? I grew up. . [00:35:57] Craig Dalton: Yeah. That's amazing. I love that. Shifting gears a little bit into the course, I know you, you now have several different lengths of the course. Yep. The Hondo being the kind of the big Una, the primary one, but you, I presumably, you wanna be inclusive and give newer riders the opportunity to kind of get out there and experience a little bit of what it has to offer. Yeah. But for the purposes of this conversation, let's talk about the Hyundai. Like, what's the terrain like in there if from coming from outta state, and I don't, I've never put rubber on, on uh, trail in Pennsylvania, what do I need to know in my head? You have [00:36:32] Patrick Engleman: to know that you, you should ride the bike that you feel comfortable on. And we say that all the time. And we've had mountain bikes, we've had fat bikes, we had tandems, we've had everything. Um, and you can, you can ride LULAC on a road bike. I will say that over and over again. You can ride LULAC on a, on a road bike. It's hella uncomfortable to do so. But you could, um, I like. , big tires, hydro, hydraulic disc brakes, and lots of gears. And that's a good way for me to spend my day. But if you want to murder yourself on a 52 chain ring, uh, you have at it. I could care less , but, but I know how I enjoy my day. So, um, there's a mix of road, uh, a ro, a mix of road road and, and as we call 'em up, they're dirt roads or gravel roads. Um, and the paved parts of the roads are some of the. Abusive parts of the road. It's Northeastern Pennsylvania after the, after the thaw. And there are manhole covers the size, sorry. There are, there are potholes, the size of me. Uh, and they're everywhere. And, and they're, you know, the roads are not, are, it's a rural area and the roads are not necessarily well maintained. They do their best, but it's a really hard environment to, to maintain roads on. So I, uh, all, all the paved parts I try to explain to people. I, I did a video last year where, cause everyone was like, oh, it's, it's a road ride. It's a road ride. And I, and I rode one of the roads, put my camera down, and I was like, do you want, this is your road, just so we're clear. And it might look like a paved road on, on the map. And it, I will call it a paved road. But it's blown to pieces and like you've gotta be on it. Um, and the rest of it. So we have, uh, a very clay, uh, if you're on the, on the gravel scale, I think they did like a gravel, like a candy scale, like from like the tinies up to like a stop or whatever. Um, we're in the solidly in the, like the pea gravel. with clay underneath. Um, so it definitely gives their, like their lines, especially when it's wet. It's kind of cool cause you end up with like a train track and just follow the train track you could. Um, but it's definitely a bunch of clay with some p gravel kind of in there. Um, some rocks and roots. Um, the first section of single track, there's two sections of single track at the beginning. Um, and neither of them are anything that you would couldn't ride across by, on or couldn't. I mean, I grew up on, so they're nothing crazy. And they're also only. Two miles max of that whole section. So people always like, wanna pick a bike for that? And I'm like, you're better off running it if you're gonna, if you're so nervous about it. And we have, we have great photos of people carrying their bikes while other people are just bombing it, you know, so there's, there's a blend of that. And depending on the, on the weather, it could be a total mud Pitt, uh, or it dries a bone, you just fly through it. So it's, um, the whole, the whole course overall, I think you're a great, modern gravel bike is fantastic because like I said, it's. at the end when you're climbing the la those last couple hills, you're gonna want that larger chain ring. Outback. You're gonna really want that. And none of the, there's a couple parts on the road that you can move, you know, they use it for, uh, the locals use it for uh, time trial course. Um, so you can definitely move on it and it's rolling. But man, I love some, having me some gears cuz there's some big steep hills and people are like, what the heck did he do to us? So some why. Yeah, [00:39:33] Craig Dalton: I was looking at the, I was looking at the elevation course profile. On ride with G P s and it looks like, you know, within the first call it 10 miles, you start a pretty substantial climb. That's the sort of predominant feature of the beginning half of the course. But even after you crust that you're still doing a bunch of up and down, which is what my memory of Pennsylvania is all about. A lot of, a lot of up and downs. And then you, you kind of do dip down back. Similar elevation as the start, and then you've got another big climb, you know, in the 60 to 70 mile range that you still have to tackle. Before what looks like a ripping downhill, maybe the last 10 miles. [00:40:11] Patrick Engleman: Mm-hmm. . Yeah. The la the last 10 is fun. And then you get onto a, then you get onto the river and, and some people think that's gonna be the easiest part. We have the, the river levy, uh, trail that we use, and then that, and then that, that, that side of town. Um, but you get on that river and sometimes that wind is just blowing off the river and people get so disappointed because they're like, they're looking at their gps and they're like, man, that. Bit is totally flat and they think they're gonna fly. And then unfortunately, sometimes the, the wind is against them and they're having a tough time. But yeah, that last little bit is, is a nice, you rip down, uh, an old railroad bed, uh, that's, that's, you know, it's a, it's a trail now, so it's, it's been taken care of. Um, you do at , I think it might be the only ride around mile 87 89, you climb a set of, You have to climb a set of stairs to get on and there's a little bike bike roller next to it, but you gotta climb a set of stairs to get onto the last rail trail. Um, but yeah, we have tho those are, those are fun when people realize that they have to go up to the steps. It's like, what, are you kidding me? This is like mile 87 or so. Last rest stops over and now I've gotta climb a giant set of stairs. So, it happens. [00:41:12] Craig Dalton: And then when they get back to cross the finish line, what type of experience do you have waiting for [00:41:17] Patrick Engleman: them? Uh, welcome, welcome them all back, just being so happy they're home. Uh, and, and giving them all we can, uh, to show 'em how, how happy we are to see them back. And they, they turn in their, their timing chip, and, uh, then they're handed pizza and beer as fast as possible. Uh, and that's, that's what we, we've gone to. Pandemic kind of brought us to pizza. Uh, because post pandemic, like, like I said, it's my family and my family and friends and my family are getting. Uh, so I want to keep them as covid safe as possible. So we started, uh, with pizza from someone who used to babysit me when I was a kid. Uh, our, our, a friend of our family, uh, named Nora and she makes this amazing, like deep dish pizza and people love it. I mean, we, we used to do like a sit down dinner and that kind of changed. And then post covid, people love just like tailgating in the parking lot. Pizza. Pizza. Yeah. And it's really, it's kind of changed the vibe, which is cool. Like the, the tailgate vibe. People love. Cause we used to like come in and we'd sit and dinner and they'd just sit there and you're, you'd eat this giant pasta and all kinds of stuff my mom would make and people would bring in and then you'd just sit there the rest of the day, you know, like, what the heck has happened to me? Where now like the pizza and beer, uh, experience is a little bit more, uh, like a tailgate style, which is cool. People just hang out and tell stories and we encourage people to. Tell us all, all they can about the day. And, um, people filter in and out. They wait for their buddies. They, and they just have a good time. So it's definitely, yeah. So totally laid back. It's nothing, you know, like I've been to some of the, some of the biggest events there are. And it's not like you go here and you hang out here and this is your, here is your thing that we made 30,000 of. And here's the thing, you go and you walk away and you've never seen 'em again. It's like, No, like, I'm gonna bring you a beer over and we're gonna talk about what you just did. You know you're gonna share, you know, man, that ride was crazy. This thing was this, or whatever. It's just, just fun. [00:43:00] Craig Dalton: That's awesome. What, what is sort of the time range, like from first person to last person to complete the course? [00:43:06] Patrick Engleman: Um, man, it's tough cuz I think we the full, so here's, here's the, here's the deep dark secret of Luca. . It'd be much better if I just called the LULAC 83. Cause that's what a lot of people do. They won't tell you they did the 83 cuz there's a cutoff that they can do. So a lot of them do cut it off a little early when they get out there and they're like, this is just bonkers. Why am I still doing this ? And there's a, uh, there's a decision point where we have a, a, you may have seen some of the pictures on, on Instagram, just like it's a party. It's our unofficial rest stop. But it's our local trail group is like, Hey, do you really want to do this? Or would you like a shot? And you go that way downhill. And there's a lot of people that take that, take that shot and and turn that's a hard choice. And turn at 83 and, and, and go and go for home. Instead of doing the hundred, there's plenty to do. The hundred. So to, to tell you that answer. People start rolling in. So we don't, now we, with post covid, we've also gone to a rolling start, so you could start anytime between eight and 10. Um, so with that, it's a little bit tough to say, but on time on course we're probably looking at seven hours. Most people are. are around there, uh, for, for the hundred, so seven hours or so, up to like nine hours. Um, folks are out there. Uh, we've had people push it to the 10 hour mark. Um, my role is dark. Is dark. Just be in by dark. Uh, well, we usually have a pretty good beat on who's out there. By the end, we've, we've got tracking, uh, tracking technology, and then also lots of eyeballs all over the course and support. So we've got a pretty good eye on who's where. Um, but dark is our cutoff and we haven't had dark in a. So, which is, you know, knock on wood, we haven't had dark [00:44:40] Craig Dalton: Yeah. In a few years now. Yeah. It seems like riders are usually smart enough on a rolling start that if they feel like they're gonna be, have, uh, be a long time out there, they'll roll up on the earlier side rather than taking [00:44:49] Patrick Engleman: off at 10. That's me. I'm a, you know, like unpaid unpaved. This year I was psyched to finish to be a 12, have a 12 hour average. and I, I, we left early knowing where we cold and, but we knew we were gonna have his Max Max. I'd rather have those extra two hours of sunlight than sleep for that extra little bit because I, I would be nervous Yeah. The whole time if I didn't have it. Cause I'm not, I mean, I'm. I keep moving, you know, like plucking along a hundred miles or 12 miles an hour for the day isn't bad, but I, uh, but I'm not, you know, going 18, 20 all day. So I wanna make sure I have the maximum time. And I also see my friends at the end too, see my, see my Celine, uh, this year. Uh, speaking of her again, I got to drag her into the finish of unpaid, which was, we, uh, the unpaid finishes on a long, a long rail trail. And she knows from many of our rides that she just sits behind me and I'm a giant wind sail, and she was just, you know, cruising, cruising in behind me. So it was, it was a good. [00:45:40] Craig Dalton: That's great. Are you still in April for the event? [00:45:44] Patrick Engleman: Yep. April, April 23rd this year. Yeah. So we, we, [00:45:48] Craig Dalton: okay. And has, has, is registration opened already? [00:45:50] Patrick Engleman: Yep. Registration. Registration is open. I think there's like three or so, three or so hundred people in there right now. Um, and, um, actually, uh, tomorrow, uh, TREKK, uh, is our title sponsor for this year. And they're gonna start a pretty serious, uh, blitz on marketing for, uh, starting tomorrow. Uh, so that's, uh, they're gonna do some, some stuff with, um, You know, just, just marketing through their, their channels and also within their stores and stuff like that. So it's been, it's been cool to have a, have a partner like them come in. [00:46:21] Craig Dalton: Yeah. That's awesome. I think it's like a testament to the reputation that the event must have garnered over the last 11 years. That track would come in and, and, and wanna help you out. And, and you mentioned Ramer earlier, so it's great to. Here you're getting some industry support. Yeah. [00:46:34] Patrick Engleman: Yeah. It's, it's been great. People, people have been awesome for years. We've had, we've had a lot of great sponsors, uh, over the year and, and this year hearing from hearing from track was like, wait, who, who, who's this ? You know, like, do you have the right number? Uh, and, and know, and, but it, but it is, it's, it's definitely, it's, it's humbling. Uh, but also, but also kind of justifies all the work we've done over the years to, to get someone like, like track to, you know, get their eyeballs on, on our little, our little. [00:47:00] Craig Dalton: Yeah, for sure. Well, this was awesome, pat. I really enjoyed the conversation. I always enjoyed thinking about Pennsylvania as a cycling destination cuz as I said, I had some, so many great experiences there when I was younger. Yeah. On the mountain bike and I, I recognized. What a beautiful, and underappreciated is not the right word, but it's such a, it's such a big state with a lot of really cool outdoor activities that D doesn't get the shine like, you know, Colorado might, for example, and it's such a great area [00:47:31] Patrick Engleman: and so , you're allowed to say California. It's okay. We know [00:47:35] Craig Dalton: we get a little bit of shine, we [00:47:36] Patrick Engleman: get a little bit of. Yeah, the, uh, but I, I appreciate, I appreciate you saying that because it's true. And, and I love, I love Colorado. I love California, Utah, Idaho, all those places. And they get, they've got the big mountains and it's mag, it's the, the majesty. And, you know, you look out on this vista and, you know, Pennsylvania's got these tough little coal towns and they're just surrounded by the same majesty. You've gotta look differently. Right. And that's, and that's really what it is, is like I go to Colorado. I'm, I'm in total awe. I'm, I'm like, I sh shivers when I see it, or Northern California or Idaho. And I'm like, oh my God. , but then I also do the same thing back home, you know? And, and, and it is possible. So I, I really, I'm really happy. You, you, you mentioned that like the East coast, east coast does have some cool stuff, you know, you don't have to necessarily be out west all the time. [00:48:19] Craig Dalton: You know, and I just love that, that life goal of yours to just shine a little bit of light on this area and perhaps play a little part in the community, understanding the value of the outdoors, and when you throw up that outdoor flag and do things like you're doing with this event. You start to get that draw and you get the people from Boston, you get the people from DC coming in there and it becomes sort of a habitual part of where they want a vacation and where they wanna spend money. Yeah. Which is so important to these communities that, you know, their, their earlier livelihoods are not available [00:48:50] Patrick Engleman: anymore. Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. And and I, and we have it in states. We have so much, so much land and so many places to go, so I'm really excited to see what happens. Yeah. And I may not see it all, but I'm, I'm happy to see it, to, to start to hopefully start this off and help the other people who also up there are working on this. [00:49:05] Craig Dalton: Yeah, I love it. I love it. Well, I'll make sure all the details are in the show notes so people know how to find you. Hopefully this will serve as a little bit of a guide to athletes who are curious about your origin story and make sure they recognize you and give you the high five you deserve for all this [00:49:19] Patrick Engleman: effort. Thanks Craig. And I'm, I'm, I'm excited to have a, a more of a, a national audience on this. I know we, we've been on some local podcasts and, uh, but it's nice to, you know, you, you're doing this for not just California, not just not just the big guys, you know, and, and I love the big guys and I, I love hearing their stories and uh, and also learning a lot from all of them. And that's also funny to hear them like, oh yeah, we've been doing this for 10 years, or We've doing this for seven years, or whatever. I'm. Man, you know, like I've been doing this for a long time, but I've also kept it quiet kind of on, on purpose to a certain extent. Yeah. So, um, yeah, [00:49:49] Craig Dalton: you know, I mean, that's the way you get sort of, you talk about authentic growth and I think that's where, that's where these really well run, well thought out events come from where you're not just like, , I want to go big from day one. I wanna have a thousand person event when you have no business and our, our understanding on how to pull that off. Mm-hmm. , I, I, I mean I, from the outside, I feel like you've done it right, pat, and kudos to you for that. I appreciate [00:50:11] Patrick Engleman: it, Craig. Thank you so much. Yeah. Yeah. Have a good evening. You too. Thank you. That's going to do it for this week's edition of the gravel ride podcast. Big, thanks to Patrick for joining the show. And talking about this great event out there in Pennsylvania. Also a shout out to our friends at athletic greens and One for their support of the show. If you're interested in checking out their product, simply visit athletic greens.com/the gravel ride. And you'll get that free. One-year Sunpro. Free one-year supply of vitamin D and five free travel packs. If you're interested in connecting with me, please join the ridership. That's www.theridership.com. Or if you're able to support the show, please visit buy me a coffee.com/ I'll ride. Or leave us ratings and reviews. Reviews are surprisingly important in podcast discovery. So it helps me connect with other gravel cyclists from around the world. Until next time here's to finding some dirt under your wheels      

The Pursue Whole Podcast
Andy on the Built on Purpose Podcast with Max Hansen

The Pursue Whole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 56:28


Today's episode is a recording Andy was recently on of Built on Purpose with Max Hansen, CEO at Y Scouts. Max is a hiring process strategist who partners with CEOs, Presidents, and other executive hiring champions. In this conversation, Max interviews Andy on some of the most common struggles leaders face on their journey to success, one of which is a loss of identity. In this episode, you'll hear:The system Andy uses to prioritize what's most important in lifeGetting clear on your core motivations,How to curate your inner circleAnd more!Want to learn how you can craft your own Big Vision? On January 24th, we're launching the Uncover Your Identity and Purpose Challenge.Join our waitlist here and be the first to get lifetime access to an online course containing six emotional fitness exercises, each with a 2–5-minute video led by Andy and corresponding reflections. At the end of the challenge, you will have created a clean, one-page document that we call your Big Vision — the clearly stated “why” behind your life, leadership, and relationships.Ways to connect with Max:Max's Co-authored Book: Hiring on PurposeY Scouts WebsiteMax's Linkedin

AiPT! Comics
Teen drama meets sci-fi meets Curt Pires in ‘It's Only Teenage Wasteland'

AiPT! Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 65:55


Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you can sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWSNew ongoing ‘Conan the Barbarian' series creative team announced‘Bloodline: Daughter of Blade' miniseries launching February 2nd​​Marvel sheds light on ‘Spider-Man' #18-20 and ‘Dark Web' finaleMarvel unveils Free Comic Book Day 2023 comic details and cover artMarvel outlines entire 'Murderworld' saga launching November 16thDC Comics reveal DC team ups via Spawn-themed variant coversLibraryPass and Image Comics team up to add digital comics to libraries and schoolsOur Top Books of the WeekDave:Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #2 (Matthew Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco Francavilla)Quick Stops #1 (Kevin Smith, Jeremy Simser)Nathan:Hell to Pay #1 (Charles Soule, Will Sliney)Hulk #10 (Donnie Cates, Ryan Ottley)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - Deadpool #1 (Alyssa Wong, Martin Coccolo)Dave - Hell to Pay #1 (Charles Soule, Will Sliney)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Fantastic Four #1 (Ryan North, Iban Coello)Nathan: WildC.A.T.S. #1 (Matthew Rosenberg, Stephen Segovia)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: The Amazing Spider-Man #13 (Stegman)Nathan: Batman: Urban Legends #21 (Jorge Fornes)Interview: Curt Pires - It's Only Teenage Wasteland - December 07, 2022  - FOC November 14This is an unconventional dystopian story, I'd hate to ask you for the pitch so I'll take a stab at it, Ferris Bueller meets Warriors meets Max Max, accurate?Was breaking the fourth wall always in the cards or did it come organically while you broke story?You're using an unconventional scene direction/detail format with big black boxes with white text, why did this work for the book?What made now the right time for this series!There's a character named Fogelman, a person who became a friend due to those being cruel to him, did you have a Fogelman in your life in high school?lorn Michael's said in a recent interview, saying the 4 years you're in high school are the longest years of your life. You have no money, no car, and just staying up late with friends was a really exciting thing. And thus, folks say the best cast is the years they were in high school…skipping the last bit, is there truth to that?Part of the magic of teenage wasteland is the group dynamic, how did you come to this specific group?The art by Jacoby Salcedo is impressive with a detail with character acting that's tops, what has it been like working with him?Something I really like with this series is the pace, and it's never holding back details but goes for it, are you ever pondering “this could work even better as a slow burn?”The title reminds me of The Who, was that track on repeat while writing this?The sister is specifically not yet 18, given the title is that important?

The Pursue Whole Podcast
Max Hansen: Go Further In Life By Curating Your Inner Circle

The Pursue Whole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 47:49


Today's episode is with Max Hansen, CEO & Co-Founder of Y Scouts. He is a hiring process strategist who partners with CEOs, Presidents, and other executive hiring champions to grow their businesses by hiring purpose-aligned and performance-proven leaders. In this conversation, you'll hear how Max finds and prioritizes key relationships in his life that help him live out who he wants to be. You'll be inspired by his intentional lifestyle choices that set him up for success as a high-performing leader pursuing a well-rounded life.In this episode, you'll hear:How Max filters and prioritizes his inner circle of relationships to make sure his network is pushing him forward (while balancing life with 5 kids)What Max has learned about communication: sooner and clearer is always better, and the importance of listening.Making metric-driven decisions and applying this even to his personal life (metrics in fitness, relationships, etc.)How to go further in life by facing your emotions rather than pushing them downAnd more!Ways to connect with Max:Max's Co-authored Book: Hiring on PurposeY Scouts WebsiteMax's LinkedinIf you're a leader looking to grow your leadership capability by exercising your self-awareness skills regularly, visit www.pursuewhole.com/coaching to explore our unique coaching program and schedule a free discovery call.

Mr & Mrs F1
EP12: Max, Max, Max, Super Max

Mr & Mrs F1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 54:05


This week's Dutch Grand Prix was full of high highs and low lows. Matt and Brianna recap the orange-packed race as well as give you an update on the F3 and F2 news. We also discuss the ruling on Oscar Piastri gate and where we think Daniel Ricciardo will land next. As always, don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review, and check us out on social media @mrandmrsf1pod.

Action Movie Book Club
Mad Max: Fury Road - Ep 107

Action Movie Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 64:21


Our show kicks off this week with what we've been watching and reading this week as well as recent movie related news. (0:26) This week on ACTION MOVIE BOOK CLUB, with director George Miller's new movie hitting theaters we decided to go back to his masterpiece, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD! This movie is an absolute delight and somehow gets better with age! Next week, we couldn't get enough Max Max so we will be diving into THE ROAD WARRIOR (Max Max 2)! (Streaming on HBO Max) Hit us up on the socials for anything you'd like us to discuss, any questions you might have or just to say hi! And if you have a moment, don't forget to like and subscribe so you won't miss any future episodes. And if you really love us, leave us a 5 star review while you're at it! Twitter: https://twitter.com/ActionMovieBC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actionmoviebookclub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3ju6PYrBW-RIaY1uR2ZDVw/featured www.actionmoviebookclub.com Thanks to RocknStock on YouTube for the musical theme, check em out at https://tunetank.com/t/1986/1458-power --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josh893/support

The Road Less Traveled Show
Ep 71: Max Moala

The Road Less Traveled Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 26:45


Join co-hosts Richard Coyne & Bill Zahller as they interview guests who left successful careers to pursue a different path on the Road Less Traveled Show! In this episode, we spend time with Max Moala!  Max is a former recruiter that initially placed technical employees and later focused on placing executives.  While in the corporate world, Max also invested in real estate on the side.  Earlier this year, Max decided to leave corporate America to focus full-time on Real Estate.     A bit more about Max: Max is a husband and father of 3 kids under 3. Max studied Accounting at The University of Utah where he also played Football and Rugby. After college, Max went into the recruiting field where he initially placed technical employees. Later he went on to recruit and place executives. Max was instrumental in growing the recruiting company from $3M-$50MM in revenue in less than 4 years through his hard work and out-of-the-box thinking. For 5 years while working in corporate America, Max also invested in Single Family homes. Max has since shifted and now focuses on Multifamily investing. Max is the CEO and Founder of Api Investments LLC. Max is the co-owner of Live to Give Realty LLC and he is the managing member of Poly Capital Group LLC. In January 2022, Max quit his job, sold their home and he has him family moved to Dallas, TX in pursuit of their dream. Now Max is working for himself, building a business that he can own and pass on to his kids. Within 6 months he is now a General Partner on 66 units and a Limited Partner in 160 units and has another currently in the middle of closing 19 residential properties.   Contact Max:  Email: max@myapinvestments.com Website: www.myapinvestments.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxmoala FaceBook: Max Moala   Contact Bill Zahller Phone: 828-275-5035 Email: Bill@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/billzahller   Contact Richard Coyne Phone: 404-245-9732 Email: Richard@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/richardjcoyne   If you would like to learn more about: How Park Capital Partners connects investors with passive income-generating opportunities through real estate, Our Park Capital Value-Add Fund (a 506c fund), Our latest multifamily acquisitions, or The Park Capital Partners Foundation, Inc. (a 501(c)3 non-profit)   Please contact Park Capital Partners LLC in the following ways:  Website: ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com Email us: info@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParkCapitalPartners/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/park-capital-partners-llc/   Music by Aliaksei Yukhnevich/Jamendo. Audio and Video production by Kerry Webb.   If you would like to be a guest on our show and have a “path change” story, please reach out to Richard at Richard@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com.  We would love to chat with you!

SHE 100.3 Flash Briefing
Darth Vader sounds familiar, Chris Hemsworth is going Max Max, and no more Elvis weddings in Vegas?

SHE 100.3 Flash Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 1:17


91 yr old James Earl Jones is voicing Darth Vader in the new ObiWan series on Disney Plus, Chris Hemsworth is filming the prequel to Mad Max, and no more Elvis weddings in Las Vegas says ABG,who owns the rights to the likenesses of Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe. BOOOOO

CASCO
EP.07 - MAX MAX SUPER MAX!

CASCO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 97:39


RECAP GP ROLEX DELL'EMILIA ROMAGNA E DEL MADE IN ITALY (aka GP SAN MARINO 2022).Max pigliatutto, psicanalisi per la rossa e i suoi tifosi.Carlos, per favore, luci accese e CASCO in testa ben allacciato almeno fino al giro 3!

Company
The main street of Hay, NSW is humming with movie makers right now

Company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 41:12


Hay, Hell and Booligal are words made famous by much loved Australian poet Banjo Patterson and today I'll take you to the so-called 'Hell' (which isn't really hell at all, in fact it's buzzing with movie stars at the moment)It's the One Tree Plain, on the Cobb Highway between Hay and Booligal and it's home now to the also in-famous One Tree Hotel – which might be familiar to you without you even knowing – its façade, a timber building, with an iron roof on a flat plain that stretched forever is quintessentially Australian.Sally Smith, from Hay is the owner of the One Tree Hotel – which has quite a story – and the reason I wanted to speak with was because right now the multi million dollar film Max Max is being rehearsed and later filmed there.

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
How to Ditch Diet Dogma and Simplify Superfoods – Max Lugavere : 921

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 59:53 Very Popular


WE APPRECIATE OUR PARTNERS. CHECK THEM OUT!Non-Tobacco Nicotine Alternative: https://lucy.co, use code DAVE20 to get 20% off your first order of pouches, gums, or lozengesTasty Keto Bread & Chips: https://www.uprisingfood.com/DAVE, use code DAVE to get $10 off the starter bundleFranchise Opportunity: https://ownanupgradelabs.com, to check out the fitness center of the futureIN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™...…you'll take a deep dive into the science of healthy eating so that you can know how to leverage food for high energy and performance.Health and science journalist Max Lugavere studies and writes about ways that food and movement fuel you. And allow you some balance and freedom in your choices.He joins the show to round out a body of work that includes his best-selling “Genius Foods,” “The Genius Life” and now his latest to complete the trio: “GENIUS KITCHEN: Over 100 Easy and Delicious Recipes to Make Your Brain Sharp, Body Strong, and Taste Buds Happy.“It's a kitchen and wellness guide,” Max explains. “I didn't want to just make a book of recipes. That would've been too easy. I wanted to make something that was going to stand the test of time and serve as a resource for people."His work was inspired by his mom's diagnosis with a rare form of dementia in her 50s. He dedicated himself to her care and also began researching how to prevent cognitive decline through nutrition. “Though I began to cook when my mother could no longer cook herself, I realized that culinary literacy (like health literacy) had become yet another aspect of life that we had outsourced,” Max says in “Genius Kitchen.” I became passionate about creating healthy food that is delicious and easy to make."There's a multi-billion dollar diet industry that makes nutrition confusing and complex. This conversation gets into the value of simple food, how to find your own food philosophy and why Max rejects diet dogma. So this is the episode for you to:-Learn science-backed tactics to improve digestion, increase nutrient extraction and stop common digestive complaints. -Get practical food lists and cooking methods for easy, nutritious meals that work for your performance goals and everyday life.-Find out how to eat like a “genius” with these topics:The upside & downside of plantsProtein quality & muscle maintenanceOrgan meatsFantastic fats & ominous oilsThe shudder of sugarEssential fatty acidsCalcium & the debate about dairyAnd more!More about Max: Max gets his curious on hosting The Genius Life podcast. He appears regularly on the Dr. Oz Show, the Rachael Ray Show, and The Doctors. He's been featured on NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, and in The New York Times and People Magazine and contributed to Medscape, Vice, Fast Company, CNN, and the Daily Beast. He's an international speaker who's presented at events like South by Southwest, TEDx, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Biohacker Summit in Stockholm, Sweden.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Vortex F1
Episodio 42: MAX MAX MAX SUPER MAX!!!

Vortex F1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 71:48


Queda claro en Vortex que el Campeonato mundial de Max es justo y merecido, discutimos por qué (hasta Aurelio esta de acuerdo!!). En ataque y en defensa de Michael Masi y la terrible (y ahora publica) chamba de ser director de carrera. Episodio con el 'ajonjolí de todos los moles' Rod Mafud.

To The Max Sports
9/23/21 - The Mets Collapse and so Does Bob!!

To The Max Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 25:17


This week on To the Max: - Max talks Baseball Playoff Races - What is up with the QB injuries? Should they spar like UFC Fighters? - Bob screws the pooch on the Production Yep, we tried something to get us ready to go mobile and we learned how not to do it. This episode is a bit rough on the video side. Sorry, folks. This is all Brother Bob.

Opt Out
Mobile OS privacy, drag-net surveillance, and cryptocurrency usage w/ Max Tannahill

Opt Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 105:31


Wanting to learn more about mobile privacy, but not sure where to start? This episode, we sat down with Max Tannahill to chat about mobile OSs, surveillance, and cryptocurrency.More about Max:Max's guest profile -- https://optoutpod.com/guests/max-tannahill/Mamushi, a CalyxOS Pixel retailer -- https://mamushi.io/Max's Twitter -- https://twitter.com/maxtannahillBlog post on migrating Mamushi from CopperheadOS to CalyxOS -- https://mamushi.io/2021/04/12/departing-from-copperhead/Ministry of Nodes -- https://www.ministryofnodes.com.au/Max's recommended tools to Opt Out:Nextcloud, a self-hosted storage, contacts, calendar, and much more FOSS app -- https://nextcloud.com/Telegram, an encrypted (if using secret chats) messenger -- https://telegram.org/Threema, an end-to-end encrypted messenger, similar to Signal -- https://threema.ch/en/ProtonMail, an encrypted and private email service -- https://protonmail.com/Bitcoin, via Samourai Wallet, a privacy-preserving Android wallet -- https://samouraiwallet.com/Monero, a privacy-preserving cryptocurrency -- https://www.getmonero.org/Pop_OS!, an easy to use Linux OS -- https://pop.system76.com/This week's project to help you Opt Out - Standard Notes:Standard Notes website -- https://standardnotes.com/Extended Features -- https://standardnotes.com/featuresGithub -- https://github.com/standardnotes/webOpt Out's Sponsors:Cake Wallet, an easy to use Monero mobile wallet -- https://optoutpod.com/sponsors/#cake-walletLocalMonero, an excellent and privacy-preserving way to buy and sell Monero -- https://optoutpod.com/sponsors/#localmoneroIVPN, an ethical, no-nonsense, non-logging VPN provider -- https://optoutpod.com/sponsors/#ivpnSupporting Opt Out:Donations -- https://optoutpod.com/about/#donationsLeave a review on your favorite podcast platform, if possible!Share it with your friends, family, and other communities!Support the show (https://optoutpod.com/about/#donations)

Infinite Plane Radio
THE POWER OF THE DARKSIDE , Infinite Plane Radio Live 5/13/21

Infinite Plane Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 142:01


THE METASCRIPT ISS = TOWER OF BABEL TOM CRUISE in car with CAMERON / BABALON* FALLS, DIES BABYLON FALLING* Jimmy Carter in the WH The Biden's "Kneeling" "JFK in the White House" The Sun King, killed in Dealy Plaza 33 degrees in the Masonic Killing of the King Rite. This was directed by Stantley Kubrick and The Metascriptors. The FAKE death of JFK was followed by the character JIMMY CARTER. Jimmy Carter's administration is being recalled to mind with the Colonial Pipeline hacking—this rhymes with the 1979 Oil Crisis. MAD MAX 2021 Imperator Elon Musk calls himself the Imperator of Mars. In the new Max Max movie, Imperator Furiosa is a fictional character and one of two protagonists of the 2015 film Mad Max: Fury Road. Chinese Space Junk falls 10:24pm. Elon hits the SNL Stage at 11:30. 113 1968 referenced in multiple ways with Kentucky Derby: Twin Spires. These tie into the Twin Towers, Construction 1968 to Destruction 2001, 33 yrs. The winner was disqualified over drugs, as with 1968. Kentucky Derby number 147--ties into the 1968 TWIN EXPLOSIONS in Richmond, Indiana, which killed 41, injured 150+ that occurred at "1:47 pm" In the METASCRIPT, 2020 has been correlated with 1968, and the TWIN CITIES killing of George Floyd ties 9/11 together with 1968. The killing of Daunte Wright, his body being put on the ground at "1:47 pm" was in the Twin Cities, miles from George Floyd's killing. 147 Million Covid cases, 3.11 Million in the USA at this time. "gary vaynerchuk" I CAN't BREATHE = A BEtter CHINA– "RED DRAGON at his death scene" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infinite-plane-radio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infinite-plane-radio/support