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Learn how to turn a single showdown into a strategic advantage at the poker table. In this episode, Mike and Gary break down five real-world hand scenarios and reveal powerful counter-strategies to exploit common player types—ranging from over-bluffers to under-value bettors. If you're ready to level up your poker reads and punish your opponents' mistakes, this one's for you. Sign up for the Upswing Lab to follow a clear, structured path to poker improvement. Sharpen your solver fundamentals by joining the Lucid Poker GTO Trainer. View the written version of this episode here. 00:00 Introduction to Opponent Exploitation 01:16 Sizing Up with Strong Hands 02:39 Loose Preflop Calls 03:40 Donking with One Pair 06:29 Facing an Overbluffer 11:36 Passive Players and Missed Value 12:30 Wrap-Up and Lab 2.0 Tease In this episode of the Upswing Poker Level-Up poker strategy podcast, Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood dive into one of the most underrated tools in your poker arsenal: the power of a single showdown. They explore how observing just one hand at showdown can give you a massive edge against your opponents—if you know how to interpret it correctly. Through five detailed hand examples, the duo breaks down how to spot key player tendencies and then exploit them ruthlessly in future hands. The show kicks off with a reminder that player behavior often has patterns—but not always—so while one showdown can reveal a lot, multiple showdowns are even better. That said, even one hand can provide enough insight to expose a player's habits. Hand #1 features a player who sizes up their preflop raise with strong hands, signaling a predictable pattern you can punish by tightening up against large raises and ramping up aggression against standard sizes. In Hand #2, Mike and Gary analyze a loose caller who shows down junky hands like K7 offsuit and J9 offsuit in spots where tighter ranges are mandatory. The adjustment? Raise bigger preflop and exploit their bloated, weak ranges postflop with aggressive continuation betting and double barreling. Hand #3 covers the infamous "donk bettor"—players who lead out inappropriately from the big blind on dry boards. These players are easy to read: when they check, they're often weak, giving you permission to go into bluff mode. Hand #4 introduces the "serial bluffer"—the kind of player who can't resist betting flop, turn, and river with air. The key exploit? Out of position check-raise your strong hands early to build the pot. In position, trap with hands that can take heat. Mike even references a complementary video on Lucid Poker's YouTube channel that expands on this exact concept, reinforcing the episode's focus on applying theory to real-world opponents. Finally, Hand #5 wraps things up with a look at passive players who fail to value bet thinly enough. These opponents can often be overfolded against when they show aggression and should be treated cautiously when you're considering a thin value bet. Packed with practical advice and counter-strategies, this poker strategy podcast episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to move beyond generic advice and start making razor-sharp adjustments based on real player behavior. If you're serious about becoming more exploitative and maximizing EV, this is the poker strategy podcast episode that will help you get there.
"Your Friend" Mike Brady returns to provide another day of testimony to our Inquiry. Back in Episode 4, he spoke with us about the ships that formed Titanic. Today, we speak about the ships Titanic formed. The good and the bad...Visuals from this episode can be found on our Instagram:@witnesstitanicpodor WATCH this episode on YouTube!MIKE'S LINKS:https://patreon.com/oceanlinerdesignshttps://www.youtube.com/@OceanlinerDesignshttps://www.youtube.com/@AirlinerDesignsChannelhttps://www.youtube.com/@TurbineRoomStudioSupport the showWelcome to WITNESS TITANIC, a podcast where we interview witnesses of the infamous TITANIC disaster including modern experts, enthusiasts, and even the survivors of the sinking. Like the century-old inquiries that came before us, we may never fully determine what really happened on that cold April night, but you may be surprised to find how close our efforts will bring us to TITANIC herself... Available wherever you listen to podcasts including: APPLE PODCASTS SPOTIFY YOUTUBESeason One Available @WitnessTitanicSeason Two Available @TitanicHG INSTAGRAMFollow the podcast @WitnessTitanicPod for more TITANIC content. PATREONSupport our ongoing inquiry!patreon.com/witnesstitanic Hosted by James Penca Music recorded by Ege M. Erdogan (@egecomposer)Titanic corrections?!witnesstitanic@gmail.com
For the second episode of Hollywood Stories' sophomore season, Richard Rushfield talks to the brilliant and bawdy Bruce Vilanch, known as the longtime joke purveyor extraordinaire for the Oscars (plus the Emmys, Tonys and more). But before he became the go-to for Hollywood galas, Vilanch got his start in writing for the big variety shows and specials that peppered the network schedules of the 1960s and '70s and represent the height of television's most flamboyant and unhinged period. Expanding on some of the wildest misadventures chronicled in his new book, “It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the Time,” Vilanch takes Richard through three of those song-and-dance spectaculars — the “Star Wars Holiday Special” that George Lucas famously disowned, the “Paul Lynde Halloween Special” and the short-lived series “The Brady Bunch Hour.” From writing material for graceless Wookiees to putting Robert Reed's Mike Brady in Carmen Miranda drag, Vilanch revels in how right it felt when everything went fantastically wrong. “It was ridiculous, but I had fun,” he recalls. “A lot of these things were conceived in clouds of smoke.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Brady Bunch is a classic American sitcom that aired from 1969 to 1974. It begins with Mike Brady, a widowed architect with three sons marries Carol who has three daughters. Together, they form a family of eight, along with their live-in housekeeper, Alice. Despite the challenges, the Bradys always come together with love and understanding. Though it wasn't a major hit during its original run, The Brady Bunch gained immense popularity in syndication, becoming a cultural icon. Its success led to spin-offs, reunion specials, and even feature films, cementing its place in television history. Will the S1E1 boys enjoy the story of a man named Brady...? Listen as they deep dive the show's pilot episode, The Honeymoon. Starring: Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland, Susan Olsen, & Ann B. Davis Maureen McCormick www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1POD
We have finally arrived. Where it all began. It's season 1, episode 1, and we gave Chris, Barry, Susan, and Mike as long as they wanted to talk about it. Coming in at nearly 90 mins, here's the final rewatch of the main series. From the entire team: thanks for spending your time with us. "The Honeymoon" The Brady Bunch S1 E01, originally aired September 26, 1969 Mike Brady, an architect and widower with three sons (Greg, Peter and Bobby) marries Carol Ann Martin, a mother with three daughters (Marcia, Jan and Cindy). The newlywed couple goes on a honeymoon, while the children sit at home thinking that their parents have taken sides. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com
Dr. Mike Brady, Dr. Conrad Fivaz, and Rhiannon Roynon talk about how the recently implemented Call Prioritization Streaming System (CPSS) at the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust is improving patient care and wait times for their callers. For Your Information: WAST's website: https://ambulance.nhs.wales/
Bobby takes offence when Jay says that he's not a scary enough actor and also morbidly obese. They improv a gangster scene to prove Bob's acting chops. Christine is absent and Jay might be treating Bobby as he would her. They browse pajamas and robes to buy. Bob unearths a clip of Robert Reed (aka Mr. Mike Brady) in a tv movie where he transitions into a woman in a gown. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
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Joseph Dolce; born October 13, 1947) is an American-Australian singer, songwriter, poet and essayist. Dolce achieved international recognition with his multi-million-selling novelty song, "Shaddap You Face", released worldwide under the name of his one-man show, Joe Dolce Music Theatre, in 1980–1981. The single reached number one in 15 countries. It has sold more than 450,000 copies in Australia and continues to be the most successful Australian-produced single worldwide, selling an estimated six million copies. It reached No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart for eight weeks from November 1980. 1947–1977: Early year Dolce was born in 1947 in Painesville, Ohio, the eldest of three children to Italian American parents. He graduated from Thomas W. Harvey High School in 1965. During his senior year, he played the lead role of Mascarille in Moliere's Les Précieuses Ridicules for a production staged by the French Club of Lake Erie Frie College, which was his first time on stage, acting and singing an impromptu song he created from the script. The play was well-received and his performance was noted by director Jake Rufli, who later invited him to be part of his production of Jean Anouilh's Eurydice. His co-star in Les Précieuses Ridicules was a sophomore on a creative writing scholarship at Lake Erie College, Carol Dunlop, who introduced him to folk music, poetry and the writings of William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. Dunlop later married the Argentine novelist Julio Cortazar. Dolce attended Ohio University, majoring in architecture, from 1965 to 1967 before deciding to become a professional musician. While attending college at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, he formed various bands including Headstone Circus, with Jonathan Edwards who subsequently went on as a solo artist to have a charting hit song in the US ("Sunshine"). Edwards subsequently recorded five Dolce songs including, "Athens County", "Rollin' Along", "King of Hearts", "The Ballad of Upsy Daisy" and "My Home Ain't in the Hall of Fame", the latter song becoming an alt country classic, also recorded by Robert Earl Keen, Rosalie Sorrels, JD Crowe & the New South and many others. 1978–1984: Move to Australia, "Boat People" and "Shaddap You Face" Dolce relocated to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1978 and his first single there was "Boat People"—a protest song on the poor treatment of Vietnamese refugees—which was translated into Vietnamese and donated to the fledgling Vietnamese community starting to form in Melbourne. His one-man show, Joe Dolce Music Theatre, was performed in cabarets and pubs with various line-ups, including his longtime partner, Lin Van Hek. In July 1980, he recorded the self-penned 'Shaddap You Face", for the Full Moon Records label, at Mike Brady's new studios in West Melbourne. When in Ohio, Dolce would sometimes visit his Italian grandparents and extended family—they used the phrases "What's the matter, you?" and "Eh, shaddap", which Dolce adapted and used in the song. He wrote the song about Italians living in Australia and first performed it at Marijuana House, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy in 1979. It became a multi-million-selling hit, peaking at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart for eight weeks from November 1980,in the UK from February 1981 for three weeks, and also No. 1 in Germany, France, Fiji, Puerto Rico, the Canadian province of Quebec, Austria, New Zealand and Switzerland. Dolce received the Advance Australia Award in 1981. The song has had hundreds of cover versions over the decades including releases by artists as diverse as Lou Monte, Sheila (France), Andrew Sachs (Manuel, of Fawlty Towers), actor Samuel L. Jackson and hip-hop legend KRS-One. In 2018, the first Russian language version was released by two of Moscow's most popular singers, Kristina Orbakaite and Philipp Kirkoroy. The song has been translated into fifteen languages, including an aboriginal dialect. By February 1981, it had become Australia's best-selling single ever selling 290,000 copies, entering the Guinness Book of World Records and surpassing the previous record of 260,000 copies by Brady's own "Up There Cazaly". "Shaddap You Face" has continued to be licensed and recorded by other artists and companies since its release in 1980 with its most recent appearance, in 2021, as part of the US series The Morning Show (aka, Morning Wars in Australia.) Follow up single, "If You Wanna Be Happy" was released in 1981 and charted in Australia and New Zealand. In December 1981, Dolce released the album Christmas in Australia, which peaked at number 92 on the Australian chart. 1984–present With Lin Van Hek , he formed various performance groups including Skin the Wig, La Somnambule (1984) and the ongoing Difficult Women (1993). Van Hek and Dolce co-wrote "Intimacy", for the soundtrack of the 1984 film The Terminator, now part of the US Library of Congress collection. He was a featured lead actor in the Australian film Blowing Hot and Cold (1988). He has continued to perform solo and with Van Hek as part of their music-literary cabaret Difficult Women. In 2010, two of his photos were selected for publication in the US journal, Tupelo Quarterly. Since 2009, he has been a prolifically published poet in Australia. In 2010, he won the 25th Launceston Poetry Cup at the Tasmanian Poetry Festival. His poems were selected for Best Australian Poems 2014 & 2015. He was the winner of the 2017 University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's Health Poetry Prize, for a choral libretto, longlisted in the same year for the University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's Poetry Prize and included in the Irises anthology. He longlisted for the 2018 University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's Poetry Prize and was included in the Silence anthology. He was Highly Commended for the 2020 ACU Poetry Prize] and included in the Generosity anthology. He was selected as the August 2020 City of Melbourne Poet Laureate. Since 2018, he has been the television and film reviews editor for Quadrant magazine.
Each week a different guest joins Denis for Friday Night Drinks. This week Australian musician and voice behind the iconic 'Up There Cazaly', Mike Brady joins 3AW Nights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get 25% off elite poker courses & tools during the biggest sale of the year right now! Click here to shop now! You might be tempted to slow play the next time you have a monster hand, but that could be a huge mistake! Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood discuss how carefully choosing when to take your foot off the gas is the best strategy to ensure maximum profitability. Don't play another hand until you've listened to this episode! Audio version available on all major podcast platforms. View the episode transcription here. 00:00 Welcome to the Upswing Poker Level-Up 01:04 Preflop Slow Playing Strategies 03:59 Distinguishing Slow Playing from Pot Control 06:23 Avoiding Slow Playing Strong Hands in Position 07:49 Slow Playing from the Big Blind: Specific Scenarios 09:50 Fast Playing Monsters Out of Position 12:14 Adjusting to Opponent Bet Sizes When Slow Playing 14:06 Slow Playing in Three-Bet Pots: In Position vs. Out of Position 17:25 Trapping as the Preflop Aggressor 19:01 Adapting Strategies for Low Stakes and Passive Players 21:02 Black Friday Sale Reminder Welcome to another poker strategy podcast episode, where hosts Mike Brady and Scottish poker pro Gary Blackwood break down everything you need to know about slow playing. If you've ever wondered when to trap your opponents with monster hands—or when to avoid it altogether—this is the episode for you. Dive into advanced poker strategies starting with preflop slow playing, such as why you should sometimes call a four-bet with pocket aces or kings to maximize value. The discussion also covers the delicate balance between slow playing and pot control, helping you recognize when playing passively protects your stack and when it costs you money. This poker strategy podcast also examines the risks and rewards of slow playing on different board textures. Gary and Mike explain why betting three streets with strong hands is often the best move, but also reveal rare exceptions—like checking back top set on ace-high boards in single-raised pots. As the episode progresses, you'll uncover key tactics for fast playing out of position, the importance of reacting to opponent bet sizes, and how to adjust your strategies for three-bet pots. The duo even shares practical advice for adapting these solver-approved techniques to real-world games, including low-stakes live poker. Whether you're a beginner learning to recognize profitable traps or an experienced player refining your edge, this podcast delivers actionable insights on every aspect of slow playing. From appreciating your opponent's range to identifying key moments for aggression, you'll leave this episode with a stronger grasp of the nuances that separate amateurs from pros. Plus, don't miss the Black Friday sale at Upswing Poker, where you can get 25% off courses and tools designed by the game's top players. Level up your poker IQ today and join us as we explore the art—and science—of slow playing in this exciting episode!
You look down at your cards and see pocket aces. It's the best starting hand in poker, but how do you extract maximum value from your opponents? On this episode, Mike Brady talks with poker pro Gary Blackwood about the best practices for navigating pocket aces across a wide range of scenarios. If you like winning more money at the poker table, then you need to listen now! Want to dominate every situation at the poker table? Take advantage of Upswing Poker's upcoming Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal! Everything site-wide is 25% off starting on November 25th and running through the end of the month! If you haven't already please subscribe to the podcast and leave us a rating and a review! View the episode transcription here. 00:00 Introduction to Playing Pocket Aces 01:04 Optimal Preflop Strategies 04:11 Flop Tactics: Adjusting Based on Board Texture 07:05 Turn Play: When to Stay Aggressive or Slow Down 09:18 Closing Remarks and Black Friday Sale Information Dive into this episode of the premier poker strategy podcast with host Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood, where they unravel the secrets of mastering pocket aces—the best starting hand in Texas Hold'em. Whether you call them "bullets," "rockets," or "American Airlines," this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you extract maximum value and avoid costly mistakes. Starting with preflop play, Gary emphasizes the importance of aggressive strategies like raising and three-betting to build bigger pots. Learn why fast-playing aces is almost always the better option and when slow-playing can be a profitable exception, especially in deep-stack cash games and tournament settings. Moving to postflop play, the discussion covers key adjustments based on board textures, such as when to bet on favorable flops and when to play more passively on dynamic or connected boards that favor your opponent's range. On the turn, Gary offers guidance on knowing when to keep your foot on the gas and when to slow down, ensuring you maximize value without overcommitting in tricky spots. With real-world examples and solver-based insights, this episode equips you with the tools to play pocket aces like a pro. Looking to elevate your game even further? This poker strategy podcast highlights Upswing Poker's Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale, where you can access top-tier courses, tools, and training materials at 25% off. Whether you're a beginner looking for foundational strategies or an advanced player seeking cutting-edge solver insights, this is your chance to invest in your poker future. Don't miss this comprehensive episode packed with expert advice, practical tips, and insider knowledge. Tune in now to this poker strategy podcast and start dominating the tables with confidence. Subscribe for more episodes that dive deep into every aspect of the game, helping you become the best player you can be.
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Legendary Australian musician Mike Brady hopes his beloved guitar can be returned to him, after an "opportunistic thief" stole it in South Melbourne on Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We thought a far-out distraction from current events was the way to go this week -- so we went to a fictional White House with accidental president Mike Brady, via 2002 TV movie The Brady Bunch In The White House. Should you take the tour -- or is this second-generation photocopy of an already-mediocre nostalgia brand not a candidate for your attention? We went Around The Dial with the new season of Abbott Elementary, the Criterion Closet series, and Mad Men before Ari wove together a Canon case for a sixth-season Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Tapestry." Prestige casting won, Amazon lost, and we voted early often for film-adaptation shows in Game Time. It's your patriotic duty to listen now! GUESTS
On this episode of The Ty Brady Way, Ty welcomes back his brother, Mike Brady for a special family-themed discussion timed around Ty's birthday. Ty and Mike reminisce about their childhood growing up in a large family with eight sisters and two brothers, sharing stories about their upbringing and the unique bond they formed despite the age gap. From memories of Mike eagerly waiting 13 years for a brother to Ty's adventures with his first big wheel, the conversation is filled with laughter and nostalgia. Mike and Ty dive into their family dynamics, recalling how self-reliance and hard work were instilled in them by their parents. They talk about the challenges and joys of growing up with so many siblings, recounting vivid memories of building forts out of cardboard boxes, backfilling a house by hand, and even learning life lessons from helping out at their mom's reception center. The stories highlight the creativity and resourcefulness they learned from their parents, especially from their mother's entrepreneurial spirit. Ty and Mike reflect on how these experiences shaped their work ethic, sense of responsibility, and ultimately their success in life. Mike and Ty discuss how their upbringing taught them to solve problems, help each other, and never shy away from hard work, all while maintaining a strong sense of family. As always, we would like to hear from you! Email us at thetybradyway@gmail.com Or DM us on Instagram @thetybradyway https://www.instagram.com/thetybradyway/
BIG POST GRAND FINAL SHOW! We have Lynchy joining the boys in the studio with Chom away oiling up with Brynn Teakle somewhere in Greenland. Butts goes full backflip on Mike Brady calling him live on the show after a run in with him at the Clubby Sports breakfast. Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP! Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ Produced by Josh Moffitt Proudly supported by Neds 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Sam Draper: www.instagram.com/drvper/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Max Lynch: https://www.instagram.com/_maximumlynch_ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports Producey: https://producey.com/
On this episode of The Ty Brady Way, Ty welcomes his older brother Mike Brady, a seasoned insurance veteran who transitioned from property and casualty to Medicare. Mike shares his 27-year journey with a large corporate insurance company, highlighting the intense initial selection process and the challenges of maintaining a large client base. Mike discusses the shift in the industry towards service-oriented roles and the impact of early retirements on top producers. Mike reflects on his career switch, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a full sales funnel and the value of genuine conversations with potential clients. He advises new agents to embrace mistakes as learning opportunities and to focus on building authentic relationships rather than chasing immediate sales. Comparing his past in property and casualty with his current role in Medicare, Mike notes the growing dissatisfaction within the property and casualty sector, driven by shrinking commissions and increased service demands. He appreciates the stability and simplicity of Medicare, contrasting it with the constant churn and declining retention rates in the property and casualty industry. Mike concludes that his transition to Medicare has been a rewarding shift away from the pressures of his previous field. As always, we would like to hear from you! Email us at thetybradyway@gmail.com Or DM us on Instagram @thetybradyway https://www.instagram.com/thetybradyway/
Hey groovy people! This week on Back in the Day with John and Jay, we're flashing back to 1995 to review the hilarious and nostalgic The Brady Bunch Movie. Join us as we dive into this brilliantly quirky film that brought the iconic 70s family into the 90s with a whole lot of laughs and love.John and Jay will break down the plot, where the Brady family, still stuck in their 70s ways, navigates the challenges of the 1990s. We'll explore how the film brilliantly captures the essence of the original TV show while adding a modern twist, making it a hit for both old fans and new audiences.Get ready for a fun-filled discussion on the stellar performances by the cast, including Gary Cole as the ever-wise Mike Brady, Shelley Long as the cheerful Carol Brady, and the ensemble of Brady kids who perfectly captured the spirit of their original counterparts. We'll also reminisce about the film's most memorable moments, from Marcia's school crushes to Greg's groovy music ambitions.Join us for behind-the-scenes insights, including how the film's creators balanced nostalgia with fresh humor and the challenges of recreating the iconic Brady house. We'll also discuss the cultural impact of the movie and why it remains a beloved tribute to the original series.Send us a text message and let us know how awesome we are! (Click the link)!Support the Show.'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford
Before he heads off on a trans-Atlantic voyage of his own, we hear from Mike Brady, the documentarian and illustrator behind the YouTube channel Oceanliner Designs. Join us as we talk through his list of ships that set the table for our great Titanic story.Watch this episode on YouTube for video of the interview!https://youtu.be/U-hWmIBqqu8 Mike's channel! https://www.youtube.com/@OceanlinerDesignsWelcome to WITNESS TITANIC, a new podcast where we interview witnesses of the infamous Titanic disaster including modern experts, enthusiasts and even the survivors of the sinking. Like the century-old inquiries that came before us, we may never fully determine what really happened on that cold April night but you may be surprised to find how close our efforts will bring us to Titanic herself... Hosted by James PencaPresented by RMS Titanic, Inc.Theme: Songe d'automne - Archibald JoyceRecorded by Ege M. Erdogan (@egecomposer)Titanic questions or corrections?witnesstitanic@gmail.comFor more Titanic history, visit www.discovertitanic.comor www.titanichg.com
Our conversation for Tourism Tuesday with Justin Kerns from Winchester/Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau features Mike Brady, his son Alex, and his daughter Megan Craggs to learn about Carter Hall Farm in Stephens City. The family explains their history with the property, initially purchased in 2019 but with ties dating back to 1961. They share insights into the heritage breeds they raise, such as American Milking Devons and Berkshire pigs, and their commitment to maintaining a chemical-free farm. Alex talks about his daily responsibilities caring for the animals and mentions their all-natural feeding practices. Mike explains the farm's dedication to preserving endangered breeds through the Livestock Conservancy. Megan highlights her role managing the farm's social media presence, farm stand, and participation in local farmers' markets. They discuss the challenges of scheduling processing times and maintaining the property. The farm's goal is to diversify their offerings while maintaining historical farming practices, emphasizing the importance of sustainable and natural products. Learn more about Carter Hall Farm on their website: https://www.carterhallfarm.net/ and by following them on Facebook and Instagram.
Mike Lookinland is still here with us to close out this recap! Mike Brady tracks down a relative of one of James' victims to share his story with Bobby. That, plus a nightmare in which Jesse James kills the Bradys during a train robbery, finally gets through to Bobby. "Bobby's Hero" - The Brady Bunch S4 E17, originally aired February 2, 1973 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
[REBROADCAST] Poker tournaments are a grind and you have to have a lot of different skills to succeed in them. Four time WPT champion Darren Elias joins Mike Brady in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up to share some tips for your tournament strategy.Darren's tournament master class Road to Victory is 30% off on UpswingPoker.com until the end of this week! Save even more by opting for a course bundle. Upgrade your skills now at https://upswingpoker.com/wsot-sale/Darren created his advanced course in collaboration with his longtime friend Nick Petrangelo. Darren and Nick have combined for over $65 million in tournament earnings and they reveal the tactics that got them there in the Road to Victory course. Written Version of this Episode | Video Version of this EpisodeSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Recapping S3E5: Shadow of a Doubt We're back to bagels again in epsiode five! Amanda and Maggie talk about how much they'd be willing to wager, depending on who is on the other side of the betting table. The debate whether or not Cameron Mike Brady Dennis has a prostethic or real mustache. Amanda is obsessed with yet another one of Jessica's bag. And listen up for an exceptional example of how Amanda's brain works during a behind the scenes (BTS) moment. And for the first time in Amanda's custody, Whisky the Producer Dog™ kills a squirrel...
Remember When - Philip Brady and Simon Owens ep 1000 - Sun 05 May, 2024 : Noeline Brown is our Remember When Legend : Rick Milne talks Antiques and Collectables : Kevin Trask takes us to 1960 in Trask's Time Tunnel : Music montage of the hits of 1958 : Mike Brady reminisces with Philip, Simon and Wes : Tony McManus previews Australia Overnight : Produced by Link Stubbs with Jordan Tunbridge in the newsbooth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Remember When - Philip Brady and Simon Owens ep 999 - Sun 28 Apr, 2024 : Gordon Bennett is our Remember When Legend : Rick Milne talks Antiques and Collectables : Kevin Trask takes us to 1974 in Trask's Time Tunnel : Music montage of the hits of 1958 : Mike Brady reminisces with Philip, Simon and Wes : Tony McManus previews Australia Overnight : Produced by Zac Briffa with Gayle Watson in the newsbooth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[REBROADCAST] Splashy live poker games with lots of action are incredibly profitable. But they can be incredibly frustrating too, especially if you don't know how to adjust your strategy for maximum profit. In this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up, Mike Brady and Gary Blackwood cover the most critical adjustments that you must make when playing in loose, splashy live poker games. Sign up for the new Lucid GTO Cash Game Trainer to upgrade your poker game by practicing against a perfect opponent! https://upswingpoker.com/lucid-waitlist/ Written Version of this Episode | Video Version of this EpisodeSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
The river is when the pot is at its biggest. That means good plays are heavily rewarded and mistakes are magnified. In this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up, you'll learn how to improve your strategy on the river so you make better decisions on this extremely consequential street. Poker pro Gary Blackwood shares his 5 most valuable tips for playing the river alongside Mike Brady. If you want your bluffs to work more often and your strong hands to bring in as many chips as possible, listen closely to tips #3 and 5. Video Version | Episode Transcription Upswing Poker is almost ready to release its game-changing poker tool. Sign up for the waitlist for the upcoming Lucid GTO Trainer at https://upswingpoker.com/lucid-waitlist/ Subscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Illegal fishing harms the legal fishing industry and endangers the marine ecosystem. That is why the Coast Guard and other agencies spend so much time trying to detect and stop it. Now the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is launching a prize challenge for data-based ways to get on top of illegal fishing. For details, Federal Drive Tom Temin spoke with research and development scientist Mike Brady. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Poker starting hands that are both suited and connected can be massive money-makers. But they can also cost you your stack if you over-play them. Do you know the proper times to raise, 3-bet, and call a 3-bet with suited connectors? And are you aware of the preference towards lower suited connectors in certain scenarios? Alongside host Mike Brady, poker pro Gary Blackwood gives you the answers to those key questions and more in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up. Video Version | Episode TranscriptionArticle reference: Why 54s is Better Than 98s https://upswingpoker.com/54s-vs-98s-preflop/ Subscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Poker success starts before the flop. If you make preflop mistakes, like raising too big or too small, you won't be able to maximize your winnings on the flop, turn and river. But the optimal preflop raise sizes aren't always intuitive. It's only since the advent of solvers that poker pros have truly been able to dial in their preflop sizing. Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood walk you through the optimal open-raise, 3-bet, and 4-bet sizes in this episode. Plus, sizing adjustments you should make based on stack sizes and opponent tendencies. Join the early access waitlist for the Lucid GTO Trainer: https://upswingpoker.com/lucid-waitlist Video Version | Episode TranscriptionSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Do you know how to respond when you get check-raised after betting? In theory (and if you're facing tough players), you have to continue with many more hands than you might expect on certain flops. But on other flops, you should actually play quite "A-B-C" versus check-raises by only calling or re-raising with strong, equity driven hands. Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood walk you through how to battle back against check-raises on 4 different flop types in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up Join the early access waitlist for the Lucid GTO Trainer: https://upswingpoker.com/lucid-waitlist Video Version | Episode TranscriptionSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Heads-up poker is fast and action-packed. You have to play loose and aggressive to maximize your win-rate. But you also have to be precise with your aggression to avoid spewing money to your opponent.Whether you play heads-up or not, you can benefit a lot from learning heads-up strategy. Case in point: Doug Polk has had a ton of success in non-heads-up games throughout his career, and he owes a lot of that success to the skills he gained playing heads-up.Mike Brady is joined by Doug to run through the fundamentals of heads-up No Limit Hold'em strategy in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up.Doug's new course The End Boss System is available now. Learn more at https://upswingpoker.com/the-end-boss-system/Video Version | Episode TranscriptionSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Multiway pots are incredibly common in live poker cash games and they warrant a completely different strategy than heads-up pots. You need to adjust your preflop hand selection, your postflop bet sizing, how you play as the aggressor, and how you play as the caller. Do you know the money-making adjustments to make in multiway pots? No worries if not, because Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood are about to walk you through the fundmentals of playing hands with 3+ players in the mix.Join the waitlist for Doug Polk's new course The End Boss System here!Video Version | Episode TranscriptionCheck out the live poker episode Mike references here.Subscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
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Paired flops like A-A-5 or 7-7-4 are fairly common in No Limit Hold'em. As a result, the way you play them will have a pretty big impact on your overall win-rate. Do you know how often to c-bet on these flops as the preflop aggressor? And are you familiar with the (very aggressive) response you should use as the player in the big blind facing a bet?Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood cover the fundamentals of paired flops in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up, including some tips for multiway pots.Join the waitlist for Doug Polk's new course The End Boss System: https://upswingpoker.com/hu2023/Video Version | Episode TranscriptionSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Playing out of position as the preflop raiser is one of the most misplayed situations among poker players. A lot of people think that just because they raised preflop, they should follow through with a bet on the flop at a high frequency.That's largely true when you're in position, but playing out of position calls for a much more passive and defensive strategy. If you're continuation betting too often in these spots, you're likely leaving a lot of money on the table.Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood are going to help you plug that leak in this episode. First, we'll help you understand the “why” behind out of position c-betting strategy. From there, we'll go over a bunch of example situations to help you with these tricky spots. Master c-betting out of position with Gary's incredible module inside the Upswing Lab and use coupon code LEVELUP to save $50: https://upswingpoker.com/the-poker-lab-coaching/ Video Version | Episode TranscriptionSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
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There's no doubt that Ace-King is one of the best starting hands in No Limit Hold'em. But "Big Slick" also gives some poker players a lot of trouble. If you want to avoid mistakes and maximize your profit when you're dealt Ace-King, this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up is for you.First, you'll how to play Ace-King in every common preflop scenario. Then, get tips for playing it after the flop (3 tips for when you hit, 3 tips for when you miss) from poker pro Gary Blackwood alongside Mike Brady. Video Version | Episode TranscriptionSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
The aggressive betting strategy known as "range betting" can be a big money-maker in poker...but it can also be incredibly costly if you try it at the wrong time. Do you know the flops and situations that warrant a range bet? And perhaps even more importantly, do you know which boards you should slow down and check at least sometimes?This episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up will help you answer those key questions. Mike Brady and poker Gary Blackwood teach you the fundamentals of range betting that you can use in your next poker session.Become a range bettin' boss with the in-depth "Range Betting Strategy" module in the Upswing Lab training course. Join here: https://upswingpoker.com/the-poker-lab-coaching/Written Version | Video VersionSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
The great game of Pot Limit Omaha is arguably the most profitable poker game to play in the modern era. The average PLO player tends to be much less studied than the average No Limit Hold'em player, so you can gain a big edge by learning the fundamentals. Those fundamentals are what this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up is here to teach you as high stakes PLO specialist Dylan Weisman joins Mike Brady.Get a winning PLO strategy fast with Dylan's PLO Launch Pad course and save 25% with coupon code PLO25. Join the course here: https://upswingpoker.com/plo-launch-pad/ Written Version of this Episode | Video Version of this EpisodeSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Imagine this. The flop has checked through after you defended your Big Blind against a player who raised preflop. Now, you're considering whether or not to probe bet (the term for a bet in this situation) on the turn. Do you know which hands to probe bet? And what about the size you should bet?That's exactly what you're about to learn in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up. Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood will cover the basics of probe betting to help you extract value and bluff effectively in this common spot. Written Version of this Episode | Video Version of this Episode If you really want to take your poker skills to the next level, join the Upswing Lab. Use coupon code LEVELUP to get $50 off your Lab membership and start upgrading your game today. There's an incredible module in the Lab all about probing (and delay c-betting) on the turn that will help you master this spot. Learn more about the Lab at https://upswingpoker.com/the-poker-lab-coaching Subscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
The $10,000 buy-in World Series of Poker Main Event is a special tournament. Even poker business people like Mike Brady and cash game pros like Gary Blackwood dust off their hoodies to register the big one and take a shot at glory. In this special episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up, Mike and Gary recap their respective runs (or lack thereof) in the 2023 WSOP Main Event. If you really want to take your tournament poker skills to the next level, join the Upswing Lab and watch the "How to Win the WSOP Main Event" module. It is a valuable and entertaining lesson on tournament strategy. Use coupon code LEVELUP to get $50 off the Lab and start upgrading your game today. Learn more about the Lab at https://upswingpoker.com/the-poker-lab-coaching/ Video Version | Written Version Subscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Send us a Text Message.After slinging a rifle, bingo, and drinking, a maniacal Mr. Brady hooks up with ex-wife "Hot Lips" Houlihan from TV's M*A*S*H - who he had just aimed a firearm at while extolling the joys of KILLING her!Then there's our sweet, cute Cruise Director Julie McCoy, and what Julie wants, Julie gets! Maybe. Can she find a way to consummate a cruise ship hookup with "Mr. Wright", when a dreadful pack of marauding senior citizens keep getting in the way?!?Cut to Nice Guy marriage counselor, Richard Mulligan from the 70's tv show "Soap". He finds out his new wife (Loretta Swit) has been catting around with her ex-husband - after HE SUGGESTS she make friends with him!! And yup, the ex is none other than the previously mentioned Mike Brady (Robert Reed)!!Set a course for adventure, your mind on a new romance in this somehow touching yet twisted tale of, well, you get the drift. It is the Love Boat after all.Your Own Podcast Studio?Studios Made Simple. We Create an Affordable Podcast / Social Media Studio in Your Home or Business and Train You to Use It. Often In One Day.Click Here: rsmedia.group/podcastingVisit LoveBoatExposed.com to dive deeper, and connect with the show; send us a message or record a voicemail for air. Make sure to subscribe - we're on all your favorite podcast platforms! rsmedia.group creationsFair Use Act DisclaimersInformation contained on this podcast and all related materials is for criticism and commentary, as well as for research and educational purposes. Under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
It depends on when, and where you grew up, but you can probably name a few of your favorite sit-com dads - from Mike Brady and his "bunch", to Homer Simpson, to Andre Johnson from Blackish. There is no single, universal way to be a father. There are as many ways to be a dad as there are dads. This year, for Father's Day, we asked a variety of different dads to tell us their stories about what fatherhood means to them. And we have a story that puts a new twist on the old saying "like father, like son".In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
The Small Blind is a unique position because you already have half a blind invested, which improves your pot odds, but you're also out of position against every player at the table. What's more, you've still got the Big Blind to worry about behind you.This unique position requires a unique strategy before the flop. Mike Brady and poker pro Gary Blackwood walk you through the optimal approach from the Small Blind in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up.If you really want to take your poker skills to the next level, head over to UpswingPoker.com and join the Upswing Lab. Use coupon code LEVELUP to get $50 off and start upgrading your game today. Note from Mike: I made a mistake in this one at 15:09, when I'm talking about a SB call spot vs a raise + caller at 15-25bb stacks. I spoke off the cuff here and while I stand by my general point about some hands being nice flats in this spot, the specific hands I listed were misleading/wrong. So we're talking about a spot where a player raises, another player calls, and then the action gets to you in the Small Blind with a 15-25bb stack. Calling with QJo is gonna be too loose vs almost any position pair. KJo only starts to play heavy call vs CO/BTN. The solver plays a linear squeeze in this spot. In other words, you just shove with the top X% of hands because you want to push equity with most of your range. You can then just call a bunch of playable hands below this range. Sorry about that mistake -- it's what I get for not confirming details before that segment like we usually do!Written Version of this Episode | Video Version of this EpisodeSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes
Poker tournaments are a grind and you have to have a lot of different skills to succeed in them. Do you know how to play with deep stacks in the early stages? Does your strategy thrive (and/or survive) in key bubble situations? Can you set yourself up for the final table one you're in the money? Do you have what it takes to play your A-game at the final table and eventually close the deal heads-up?Darren Elias is an elite player who could answer yes to all of these questions, and he joins Mike Brady in this episode of Upswing Poker Level-Up to help you improve your tournament strategy.Darren just released an advanced training course in collaboration with his longtime friend Nick Petrangelo. Darren and Nick have combined for over $65 million in tournament earnings and they reveal the tactics that got them there in the new Road to Victory course.Get Road to Victory: The Ultimate Tournament Course on UpswingPoker.com. Sign up here: https://upswingpoker.com/road-to-victory/ Written Version of this Episode | Video Version of this EpisodeSubscribe to Upswing Poker on YouTube for Video Versions of These Episodes