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In this conversation, Michael Jacobs, a top golf instructor, discusses the significant disconnect between professional golfers and amateurs, emphasizing the importance of understanding biomechanics, kinetics, and kinematics in improving golf performance. He highlights common misconceptions in golf mechanics and offers practical advice for amateur golfers to enhance their swings and overall game. The integration of technology and AI in golf training is also explored, showcasing how data can help optimize performance. Make sure to follow Michael's Instagram: @jacobs3d
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On the night of September 1, 2002, 35-year-old Michael Tardio and 31-year-old Christopher Monson drove to a restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, preparing to finalize a deal that could change their lives. They were meeting a man known only as Mr. Big to sell $1 million worth of jewelry, which had once belonged to Michael's girlfriend, Playboy Bunny Sandy Bentley. Hours later, a Mercedes SUV was found engulfed in flames in an upscale Studio City neighborhood. Inside, Michael and Chris were both dead—each shot multiple times in the chest. The jewelry was gone, and the fire had erased all forensic evidence. Despite years of investigation, the case remains unsolved, leaving investigators asking: Who was Mr. Big? And what really happened the night Michael and Chris were killed? 35-year-old Michael Tardio and 31-year-old Christopher Monson were last seen on the night of September 1, 2002, driving to a restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. They were in a Mercedes SUV, heading to meet a man known only as Mr. Big to sell $1 million worth of stolen jewelry. Hours later, the SUV was found on fire in Studio City. Inside, Michael and Chris were both shot multiple times, and the jewelry was gone. Investigators later learned that Michael Jacobs, a convicted felon who had introduced Michael Tardio to Mr. Big, had been in contact with them multiple times that night—and cell phone records placed him near both the meeting location and the crime scene. If you have any information about this case, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Haley Gray SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly: https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. ZocDoc.com/Detective - Download the ZocDoc app for FREE!
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Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Jena Brown, and Kevin Tumlinson as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including stories about an alternative to Google Docs, Jenna Bush, Fable App, and Michael Jacobs. Then, stick around for a chat with PC Cast! PC Cast was born in the Midwest, and, after her tour in the USAF, she taught high school for 15 years before retiring to write full time. PC is a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame. Her novels have been awarded the prestigious: Oklahoma Book Award, YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award, Booksellers' Best, and many, many more. Ms. Cast is an experienced teacher and talented speaker who lives in Oregon near her fabulous daughter, her adorable pack of dogs, her crazy Maine Coon, and a bunch of horses.
Michael Jacobs - (IG: @jacobs3D, FB: @3DJacobs, X: @Jacobs3D, YT: @jacobs3D) Michael Jacobs was voted as the 8th Best Golf Teacher in America by his peers 2024/25. Michael is the only instructor on Golf Digest's Best Teachers list and the Golf Magazine Top 100 to be a head PGA professional at a public golf club. In addition, he's the only coach to have developed his own 3D motion capture software, which measures the forces and torques at work in a golf swing. He is the author of the ‘Elements of the Swing', ‘Swing Tips You Should Forget', and his latest release, ‘The Science of the Swing'. Michael has also published several academic papers with Dr. Steven Nesbit and is working on a comprehensive history of the golf swing. His facility on Long Island is a hub for high-level golf research and front-line teaching for students ranging from major champions to aspiring Tour professionals to weekend players of all abilities. Affiliates: PAYNTR Golf Shoes - Payntr Golf delivers performance traction resulting from our shoe's ability to resist, support, & enhance – allowing golfers the capacity to leverage ground forces, control movement, and maximize speed at impact. https://payntrgolf.com/golf360 Books by Rande Somma Why Do We Call Them Leaders?: https://amzn.to/3VIhDI6 Leadersh!t: https://amzn.to/3VY4zib The Stack System is the ultimate device to use when looking to biohack your swing speed. Co-developed by ‘The Savant of Speed' – Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, and PING engineer Marty Jertsen, it is a device that every golfer can utilize to increase their swing speed. The Stack System uses AI to ensure that your development is as efficient as possible. To order The Stack you can do so on their website at www.thestacksystem.com. Be sure to use the discount code GOLF360 to receive your special discount. Sponsors: Get your 15% discount on your next order of JustThrive Probiotic at https://justthrivehealth.com/ (use code: GOLF360) Looking to play one of the best golf courses in the Hilton Head Island area? Be sure to check out Old South Golf Links and have one of your best golf experiences ever https://www.oldsouthgolf.com/
"The more you pray in the Spirit, the more the gifts will work in your life." —Dr. Michael Jacobs
This is a podcast from our Sunday evening service at Abundant Life Family Church in Dodge City, Kansas. Join us to listen to guest speaker Dr. Michael Jacobs of New Albany, Indiana.
This is a podcast from our Sunday morning service at Abundant Life Family Church in Dodge City, Kansas. Join us to listen to guest speaker Dr. Michael Jacobs of New Albany, Indiana.
Two years after the EPA found high levels of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) contamination in the drinking water at the K-12 tribal school on the Leech Lake Reservation, students and staff are still forced to consume only water brought in from outside the building. Leech Lake is one place tribes are having to respond to the presence of PFAS, a class of man-made chemicals used in fire suppressing foam, water repellents on textiles, and older nonstick cookware. High PFAS exposure is connected to some health problems including cancer and thyroid disease. Nearly 100% of Americans have PFAS in their body. Information specific to Native Americans is limited. We'll talk with some tribes that are trying to address PFAS in their water and explore what can be done. GUESTS Laurie Harper (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe), director of education for the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Michael Jacobs (Waccamaw Siouan Tribe), Chief of the Waccamaw Siouan Tribe Fred Corey, natural resources assistant for the Mi'kmaq Nation Dr. Kimberly Garrett, environmental health toxicologist at Northeastern University
Phillies Nation, stand up! First Always Sunny and now THIS?? Phanatic, come on the pod! That's right folks, we're popping into Mr. Feeny's class for the first time on Boy Meets World. Come join us as we talk life in the fourth grade, teachers, baseball, Shakespeare, treehouses, detention, older siblings and the TGIF family show that brought us Cory and Topanga! Find out how this staple of family programming got made by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly starring of course Ben Savage, Danielle Fishel (not in pilot), Rider Strong, Will Friedle and William Daniels! Hosts Geoff Kerbis Max Singer Rich Inman --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pilotslicense/support
A special episode on the new UK Listing Rules published by the FCA. Speakers: Mike Flockhart, Managing Partner, Corporate, Sarah Hawes, Head of Corporate Knowledge and Michael Jacobs, Partner
"Angels always have a purpose." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
Britain's favourite broadcaster David Attenborough once said: “Anyone who thinks you can have infinite growth in a finite environment is either a madman - or an economist.” But our political leaders don't seem to agree. Both our major political parties have made growing the economy a key metric for their success in government. So what is economic growth? How did it become so central to our understanding of the economy? And should we really be striving for infinite growth on a finite planet? Ayeisha Thomas Smith is joined by Kate Raworth, economist and author of Doughnut Economics, and Michael Jacobs, professor of political economy at the University of Sheffield. ------- Music: Under Suspicion by Lee Rosevere, Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lee-rosevere/music-for-podcasts-serious/under-suspicion/, used under Creative Commons licence: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Produced by Katrina Gaffney, Margaret Welsh and James Rush The New Economics Podcast is brought to you by the New Economics Foundation. Find out more about becoming a NEF supporter at: neweconomics.org/donate/build-a-better-future New Economics Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales. Charity No. 1055254
"There's no ceiling on what you can recieve from God." - Dr. Micahel Jacobs
"We have angels protecting us." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
"Angels are a benefit to you." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
No Sitting on the Sideline Dad Podcast: Navigating Technology with Your Kids - Join Joe in a conversation with Michael Jacobs, an expert in tech addiction and the Director of Reset Summer Camp. Delve into the world of tech challenges and solutions for children and adolescents. Insights on Technology Addiction: - Gain insights into the effects of technology addiction on children. - Discover Michael's journey leading to the creation of Reset Summer Camp. Introducing Reset Summer Camp - Learn about the camp's unique blend of summer enjoyment, digital detox, and essential life skills. - Witness the transformation of kids from tech enthusiasts to adept social individuals. Parenting in the Digital Era: - Uncover valuable advice for parents on managing screen time effectively. - Receive guidance on promoting better sleep habits and fostering real-world connections. Key Takeaways for Listeners: - Real-life narratives of families tackling tech addiction challenges. - Practical tips for parents feeling overwhelmed by their children's tech usage. Additional Resources and Links: - Explore Reset Summer Camp: [Visit Here](https://resetsummercamp.com) - PROMO CODE: sideline Michael emphasizes the importance of sleep and tech-free bedrooms in empowering children to thrive both online and offline. Engage with Us: We welcome your feedback! Share your insights, anecdotes, and queries on managing technology within your family.
As you listen to this message, we pray it will feed your faith, and encourage you to trust God with all your heart.
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The UN climate summit in Dubai has culminated with almost 200 countries agreeing to ‘transition away' from fossil fuels. It's been a hard-fought win after much back-and-forth over the precise wording with some countries refusing to sign on to ‘phasing fossil fuels out'. COP28 has also been mired in controversy with the president of the conference saying a phase-out of coal, oil and gas would take the world 'back into caves,' which he has since walked back from. In this episode of The Briefing, Michael Jacobs from the global think tank Overseas Development Institute gives us his verdict on just how successful this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference has been. Headlines: Israel's defence minister says conflict in Gaza could last months Far North Queensland on flood watch after Cyclone Jasper Aussies are buying compounded versions of Ozempic Neanderthal DNA explain why you might be a morning person Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the Paris climate pact was gaveled into existence at the COP21 UN climate summit in 2015, it was met with a standing ovation. After more than two decades of talks, 196 countries had signed on to a climate pact requiring countries to set emissions targets and report on them, with the goal of limiting warming to 1.5 or “well below” 2 degrees Celsius. Each subsequent summit hammered out the details of the historic agreement until, in Glasgow in 2021, COP26 President Alok Sharma declared the Paris “rulebook” complete. “For the first time ever, we will be able to see that when a country makes a commitment,” he said after the summit, “whether or not they have stuck to those.” Optimism soared after the Paris Agreement was established in 2015. But progress at UN climate talks since then has been incremental at best.“There's nothing more to negotiate,” said Johan Rockström, director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and longtime fixture at the climate summits. And yet, he said, “We're seeing no progress. We're actually regressing. We need to globally reduce emissions by 6-7% per year, and now, we're increasing [by] 1% per year.”Even if countries slash emissions as much as they've promised, global temperatures are expected to increase by between 2.5 and 2.9 degrees Celsius from preindustrial levels by the end of the century, according to the UN Emissions Gap Report released last week. Rockström argues the system of countries setting voluntary targets and then reporting on their progress isn't working. “At least not so far,” he said. “So, there's a great and rising frustration. And the frustration is at a point of urgency.”Faith in the ability of the UN process to deliver meaningful results on climate change has waxed and waned over the years. And this year, it's at a low point. Rockström and others have called for a rethinking of the COP meetings, shifting them from what he sees as a showcasing of best intentions to an exercise in accountability. Rachel Kyte, a former World Bank climate envoy and dean emeritus of the Fletcher School at Tufts University, argues the Paris Agreement is working, just not nearly fast enough.“Governments have dropped the ball in many cases, or have struggled to pick up the ball, for countries with less capacity, since Paris,” she said. The COP28 president himself has said the world is “way off track” and needs a “major course correction.”But there's added skepticism that this climate summit, in particular, can deliver meaningful results, in part because of who that COP28 president is: Sultan al-Jaber, the head of the United Arab Emirates' state-owned oil company. He argues that oil and gas companies need to be part of the solution and at the table during climate talks. “This is a global challenge that calls for global solutions from every stakeholder,” Jaber said at an industry conference in May. “And this industry, in particular, is integral to developing the solutions.”But critics have called his dual postings a conflict of interest. Environmental leaders have criticized his appointment, and more than 100 lawmakers in the US and EU called for his removal in May. This week, leaked documents and reports published by the Centre for Climate Reporting show that Jaber was prepared to lobby for oil and gas deals in official COP28 meetings. “I think these documents show that the United Arab Emirates is not playing a neutral, impartial role in the COP process, which is its job,” said Michael Jacobs, professor of political economy at the University of Sheffield and former climate adviser to the UK government. One of the big debates set to happen at COP28 is whether to phase out fossil fuels. “So, it's really not appropriate for [the UAE], in the very same meetings that it is discussing the negotiations, which are aimed at phasing out fossil fuels, to be frankly trying to phase them up.” Jacobs said to get nearly 200 countries with widely divergent interests to agree to anything, COP presidents must be seen as advocating for the whole world's best interests, not just the host country's. “And it will be very difficult, I think, for many countries to trust the UAE if it's been doing this, if it's basically been promoting its own interests through this process.” In response to questions from The World, a COP28 spokesperson wrote that the documents are “inaccurate” and “not used by COP28 in meetings.” They did not respond to questions about whether oil and gas business was discussed in meetings set up for Jaber in his capacity as COP28 president. Even with the controversy dogging this COP, there are some bright spots heading into the UN summit in Dubai.The US and China are talking about climate change again, and this month agreed to work together on increasing renewables and decreasing methane, the potent greenhouse gas. “It's not yet real change, but it is, I think, a clear signal that both countries recognize that China and the US have to work together, or else, we will fail to achieve anything at COP that's worth talking about,” said Gina McCarthy, a former US national climate adviser.Meanwhile, former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres has warned of the “self-fulfilling prophesy” of despair and has been cheered by recent economic indicators. “The cost of renewable energy has plummeted, meaning at this COP, countries can readily commit to tripling renewable energy by 2030,” Figueres said. That's on the table at COP28, along with a likely contentious debate about phasing down or out fossil fuels. Another key outcome to look for at the summit is how much money richer countries commit to a newly established loss and damage fund to help poorer nations deal with the devastation already being caused by climate change.
Documents obtained by the BBC show the UAE wanted to discuss new fossil fuel projects with a number of countries at COP28. The BBC's climate editor and the journalist who got the scoop, Justin Rowlatt and Professor of Political Economy at University of Sheffield, Michael Jacobs joined Adam to discuss what this means for this week's climate conference.And a new pay offer has been made to consultants in England. The deputy chair of the BMA consultants committee, Dr Shanu Datta says this doesn't mean there's an end to strikes. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Sam McLaren and Joe Wilkinson. The technical producer was Phil Bull. The senior news editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham.
Travis welcomes highly acclaimed golf instructor Michael Jacobs to the show. Jacobs has integrated 3D media into golf instruction and has helped players like major Cchampion Pádraig Harrington improve their swings.
"We have authority over angels. If we don't send them, they won't do anything." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
"If you don't know you have authority you will do nothing with it." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
"God gave us authority to speak words and bring things to life." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
As you listen to this message, we pray it will feed your faith, and encourage you to trust God with all your heart.
As you listen to this message, we pray it will feed your faith, and encourage you to trust God with all your heart.
As you listen to this message, we pray it will feed your faith, and encourage you to trust God with all your heart.
As you listen to this message, we pray it will feed your faith, and encourage you to trust God with all your heart.
Tony sits down with Rick Silva to talk about his new project and book with Michael Jacobs, which takes the science of the golf swing and practically applies it to help teachers and golfers in a way they can understand.
"Our words release our angels." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
"Angels were created to be used." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
"Faith is activated by words" - Dr. Michael Jacobs
"Deliverance is just another form of healing." - Dr. Michael Jacobs
Maybe I Do is a new 2023 Romantic Comedy on Netflix written and Directed by Michael Jacobs based on his own play Cheaters. This is the story of Michelle and Allen played by Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey. Well it's not exactly the story of them… it's the story of how they pulled a group of cheaters together. We also meet Howard and Monica played by Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon, they are in a hotel room together, Monica is throwing herself at Howard, he wants none of it, because we learn that both of them are already married… they are cheating. Then we meet Grace played by Diane Keaton and Sam played by William H Macy. After watching a very sad movie together they also go off on a magical night and spend some time in a motel together… Grace and Sam are also already married to other people… they're already married to those other two people who are cheating… and they are ALL the parents of Michelle and Allen… except nobody knows it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Manzella is a perennial member of Golf Digest magazine's 50 Best Teachers in America List. He is also a Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher in America. His 40-year+ teaching career includes a long tutelage under the late Ben Doyle, and a lengthy relationship with PGA Champion, and multiple PGA TOUR winner David Toms. Brian joins #OntheMark to illustrate the Alpha, Beta and Gamma Axes and how the golf-club performs in relation to them throughout the golfswing. His insights are a function of the 3D Golf-swing Research done by the Michael Jacobs team. Using the "Jacobs' 3D Airplane he describes and illustrates the 3 Dimensional Kinetics the club undergoes during the golfswing. He shows how and when the club is 'pushed or pulled' and when it is torqued. Very importantly he illustrates how research on over three thousand golf-swings has proved that a good ball-striker makes the sum of the 'Moments Alpha' or 'Rotaters' positive in the transition into the downswing. Brian illustrates the importance of this move in order to allay misunderstandings about shallowing the club in the downswing. He shows drills and PGA TOUR examples, like Rory McIlroy and Lee Trevino to galvanize his points and insights. He also explains how Sergio Garcia strikes the golf ball so well by describing how various hand-paths results in different Alpha, Beta and Gamma Forces and Torques. It may sound complicated but it is really easy to learn to 'tumble' and not 'flop' the shaft angle in the downswing to strike the ball more powerfully and crisply. Go to youtube.com/@markimmelman and subscribe to watch the lesson.