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La Voce di oggi è quella del dio della saggezza, della magia, del tempo e naturalmente, della scrittura: Thot. Divinità dal carattere lunare lo troviamo protagonista in un mito a dir poco singolare e il suo personaggio e quella che era ritenuta una sua invenzione al centro di un dialogo riportato da Platone nel Fedro che pare volerci dire qualcosa ancora oggi.Bibliografia:G. PINCH, Egyptian Mythology. A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses,and Tradition, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002, 209-211.WILKINSON, RICHARD H., The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt, London, Thames & Hudson, 2003, 215-217.E. BRESCIANI, Letteratura e poesia dell'antico Egitto. Cultura e società attraverso i testi, 4 ed., Torino, Einaudi, 2007, 362-375.PLATONE, Fedro, tr. it. a cura di Giovanni Reale, Milano, Mondadori, 1998.Musica:'The East Percussion'Music by 9JackJack8 from Pixabay;The Legend of Narmer by WombatNoisesAudio | https://soundcloud.com/user-734462061Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/;'Desert Whale'Music by Mike Cole from PixabaySuoni:http: //bigsoundbank.com by Joseph Sardin;http: //freesound.orgCONTATTI:e-mail: info@kheru.itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086674804348Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kherupodcast/?igshid=MmIzYWVlNDQ5Yg%3D%3D
Mike Cole has been in the pizza business for 30+ years, so when he was going to go after a world record, running a sub-marathon with a 14" pizza made sense. During this episode we talk about: What a great day the 2024 Monumental Marathon was Deciding to challenge himself at age 49 and run 12 marathons in 12 months His Guinness Book of World Record for fastest marathon while holding a 14” pizza set this year at the Mill Race Marathon How he's been in the pizza business for over 30 years with Greek's Pizza The twelve marathons he ran in 2024 January - Sarasota, FL February - St. Petersburg, FL March - Chattanooga, TN April - Carmel, IN May - Cleveland, OH June - Leadville, CO Marathon July - San Francisco, CA August - Leadville 100 Miler September - Columbus, IN October - Columbus, OH November - Indianapolis, IN December - Rocket City, AL Running the Leadville 100 Miler while in the midst of doing his 12 marathons (YouTube Video) How he got beat by a guy wearing jeans and cowboy boots during his first 5K road race How the worst thing in his life gave him the best things in his life The formation of Indiana Elite His three boys - Logan, Skyler and Aiden The fact that he can pick the sound of a cello out in a song Setting up their life to be in Colorado in the summers and Florida in the winters When he was hit by a car in his neighborhood while running A horrible accident that killed his uncle when Mike was in high school that he attributes to making him a better runner How his whole family is vegan and he's “almost Vegan” The fact that him and his wife, Julie, founded the Zionsville Half Marathon and how we both can't believe there isn't a Zionsville Running Club Thank you to Fringe Heals for supporting this episode. Use code ALLY25 for 25% off your order through 12/31/24. This is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.
Small town living, hard work, and hay are common themes in country music. We learn how all of these things came together to give the Country Music Dads their biggest social media post to date. Our guest is the star of that social media post: Officer Isaiah Lemasters from the Missouri Highway Patrol. Perhaps better known (on the internet) as the hay bale-lifting cop, Officer Lemasters joins us to talk about his viral video, small town life, and a little country music. Mentioned in This Episode: CMA Nominations for Song of the Year: I Had Some Help "Rock Band" on Playstation 3 The Viral Hay Bale Reel Isaiah LeMasters' Instagram page Show Notes: 5:08 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dad's talk about the songs "I Had Some Help" by Post Malone and "Troubadour"" by George Strait 10:48 - HARDY Report: Dave got tickets through one of our favorite friends of the show Country Cutler to see ERNEST and he is hoping that HARDY shows up for a collaboration. 14:15 - Farm Boy Update: One of Mick's chickens had a near death experience. 16:39 - The Dads' guest on this episode is Officer Isaiah Lemasters from the Missouri Highway Patrol. Small town living, hard work and hay are common themes in country music. We learn how all of these things came together to give the Country Music Dads their biggest social media post to date. You can find back episodes and our playlist on Spotify and via our webpage. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "I Had Some Help" by Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen "Troubadour" by George Strait "I Don't Need Your Rocking Chair" by George Jones "Creep" by Radiohead "Creep" by ERNEST feat. HARDY "Drinking Class" by Lee Brice "Ain't Worth the Whiskey" by Cole Swindell
This week, the Dads take a deep dive into one of Mick's all-time favorite artists: Montgomery Gentry. The 5 songs we analyze build a life narrative that any dad can relate to, whether you're a Montgomery Gentry superfan (Mick) or a Montgomery Gentry newb (Dave). Take a listen and "roll with me" as we unpack some of the biggest hits from this early aughts country music super-duo. Mentioned in This Episode: Scooter's Jungle Charlie Vergos Rendezvous Sun Studio Grand Ole Country Bunker Sassafras Saloon Caleb Pressley Interview with HARDY Show Notes: 11:00 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dad's Talk about the Songs "Much Too Young (to Feel This Damn Old)" by Garth Brooks and "Yes Ma'am, He Found Me In A Honky Tonk"" by Summer Dean. 15:35 - HARDY Report: Dave talks about his favorite HARDY song of all time and how it has become his white whale because he has never seen it performed live. 20:06 - Farm Boy Update: Mick lost his lawnmower 21:40: The Dads take a deep dive into one of Mick's all time favorite country music artists: Montgomery Gentry. Mick explains how many of their biggest hits form a life narrative. Dave shares how he wasn't the most familiar with the group but realized that he can relate to much of their music. You can find back episodes and our playlist on Spotify and via our webpage. Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. Correspondence can be sent to countrymusicdads@gmail.com. Most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" by Garth Brooks "Yes Ma'am, He Found Me in a Honky Tonk" by Summer Dean "My Kinda Livin'" by HARDY feat. Hunter Phelps, Jameson Rodgers "One In Every Crowd" by Montgomery Gentry "Back When I Knew It All" by Montgomery Gentry "Roll With Me" by Montgomery Gentry "My Town" by Montgomery Gentry "Something to be Proud Of" by Montgomery Gentry "Lucky Man" by Montgomery Gentry
We are joined by Macey Isaacs on this episode. Macey is a standup comedian in Los Angeles, Co-Host of the SSRI'M OK Podcast and the curator of an 8-hour all-female country playlist on Spotify. Mentioned in This Episode: MaceyIsaacs.com SSRI'M OK podcast Dolly Parton's America podcast Macey Isaacs' all-female country playlist Article from The Pudding about female artist airplay on country radio Jo Dee Messina and Cole Swindell award show collaboration Ethan Hawke video about playing the fool I Love Lucy - Chocolate Factory Show Notes: We are joined by Macey Isaacs on this episode. Macey is a standup comedian in Los Angeles, Co-Host of the SSRI'M Ok Podcast and the curator of an 8 hour all female country playlist on Spotify. 24:10 - HARDY Report: Dave talks about "Six Feet Under" (Caleigh's Song) on this episode 26:47 - Farm boy Update: Mick share's a story about what Macey deemed to be a suicidal snapping turtle 30:39 - Dad Life Sound Check: Macey joins the Dads and they discuss songs by Jo Dee Messina, Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen, and Pam Tillis. You can find the Country Music Dads playlist on Spotify and via our webpage. You can find all of our back episodes on our website countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Body Like a Back Road" by Sam Hunt "Suspicious Minds" by Dwight Yoakam "Stand By Your Man" by Tammy Wynette "Hunt You Down" by Kaitlin Butts "Six Feet Under (Caleigh's Song)" by HARDY "Lesson in Leavin" by Jo Dee Messina "Rodeo Clown" by Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen "Maybe It Was Memphis" by Pam Tillis "wait in the truck" by HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson
On this episode, Mike Cole joins me for a trek into the heart of darkness… THE ACOLYTE! The latest Star Wars series from Disney+, sure was… something. In our FULL SPOILER deep-dive into the season, we cover the “good”, the bad, the really bad, the terrible, and everything in between! Enjoy and thanks for listening!
Making Christmas Content Fun: Tips for Product Businesses with Alice Loveday Today I'm joined by Alice Loveday, founder of Loveday Social, to discuss how small businesses can create fun and engaging Christmas content. We emphasize the importance of planning and starting early (we mean now, in the summer!) with a strategy that includes breaking down content purposes, using creative techniques like stop motion and video transitions, and nurturing customer relationships throughout the year. Alice shares practical tips and app recommendations for creating compelling content and stresses the value of showing passion and personality to connect with audiences. [00:00] Crafting Creative Christmas Content with Alice Loveday [01:56] Meet Alice Loveday: Stop Motion Expert [02:49] Breaking Down Christmas Content Strategy [12:16] Creating Engaging and Fun Content [17:11] Tools and Apps for Creative Content [19:20] Finding Inspiration and Staying Creative [23:55] Standing Out During the Christmas Rush Get all the details in the show notes: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/crafting-creative-christmas-content-with-alice-loveday/ Links: Learn more about the Resilient Retail Club (a membership for product based business owners): https://www.resilientretailclub.com/membership/ Related Episodes in this series: 208: Stress-free Christmas Marketing for Retailers with Catherine Erdly 207: Christmas in July: Secrets to Creating Irresistible Christmas Products with Joanne Griffin 206: Christmas in July: How to Find Your Perfect Christmas Inventory 205: Christmas in July: Thriving Through the Christmas Season with Mike Cole 204: Christmas in July: Why Now is the Time to Plan Your Christmas Strategy
The Dads talk about Toby Keith's longest running #1 song, "As Good As I Once Was." Ultimately they need to decide if the lyrics in the song title are true OR ask themselves if they were ever any good in the first place? Mentioned in this Episode: Toby Keith's Number One Songs Dani Rose Songs Western Queensland Trapping Men's Health Article about how 37 is middle age Nostalgia Article As Good As I Once Was Music Video Show Notes: 7:05 - Dad Life Sound Check; The Dad's talk about the songs "Chess" by Dani Rose and "Cuckoo" by Stephen Wilson Jr. 12:00 - HARDY Report: The Quit Album comes out soon and Dave is full of nervous excitement 14:42 - Farm Boy Update: Mick discovered that they have a follower in Australia and are kinda excited that they have gone international 17:05 The Dads talk about Toby Keith's longest running #1 song, "As Good As I Once Was." Ultimately they need to decide if the lyrics in the song title are true OR ask themselves if they were ever any good in the first place? You can find the playlist on Spotify and via our webpage. You can find all of our back episodes on our website countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. References: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Chess" by Dani Rose "Cuckoo" by Stephen Wilson Jr. "Quit!!" by HARDY "As Good As I Once Was" by Toby Keith
In this episode, I'll be sharing insights on how to prepare your Christmas marketing strategy efficiently. We've already covered strategies, handling burnout, product preparation, and more in previous episodes of this series. Today, I'll guide you on creating a structured marketing plan, breaking down the 13-week period before Christmas, and offer tips on repurposing successful past content to ease your workload. We'll also discuss the importance of a balance between planned content and spontaneous social media posts to keep your marketing fresh and engaging. [02:03] Importance of a Christmas Marketing Plan [02:50] Creating a Week-by-Week Marketing Plan [03:12] Using the Christmas Timeline to Determine Your Customer's Buying Decisions [04:24] Choosing Christmas Promotional Activities and Offers [05:39] Planning and Preparing Marketing Assets [08:25] Balancing Structure and Spontaneity Links: Learn more about the Resilient Retail Club: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/membership/ Learn more about my mastermind for product business owners: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/retail-business-mentoring/ Related Episodes in this series: 207: Christmas in July: Secrets to Creating Irresistible Christmas Products with Joanne Griffin: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/secrets-to-creating-irresistible-christmas-products-with-joanne-griffin/ 206: Christmas in July: How to Find Your Perfect Christmas Inventory https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/how-to-find-your-perfect-christmas-inventory/ 205: Christmas in July: Thriving Through the Christmas Season with Mike Cole https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/christmas-in-july-thriving-through-the-christmas-season-with-mike-cole/ 204: Christmas in July: Why Now is the Time to Plan Your Christmas Strategy https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/why-now-is-the-time-to-plan-your-christmas-strategy/
Today I get to share expert tips on developing products that your customers will eagerly buy for Christmas. I'm joined by Joanne Griffin, founder of Creative Flow Collective, as we discuss using customer research and trends to create standout products. We emphasize the importance of market research, understanding your unique selling proposition (USP), and staying relevant through trends and customer feedback. We provide actionable insights for product businesses aiming to excel during the holiday season. [02:05] Welcome JoAnne Griffin [03:50] How do you look at customer feedback and your sales data to work out what's gonna be hit at Christmas? [07:17] How can you gather customer feedback on why they purchased your product? [09:19] How do you cut through the noise to get your customer's attention at Christmas? [12:40] What if you don't know what makes your story unique? [16:43] What are some ways you can do market research to create products that are relevant? [18:26] How can you do market research? [22:54] Where are some of the places that people can look to find out more about trends? Next Steps: Learn more about the Resilient Retail Club: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/membership/ Learn more about my mastermind for product business owners: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/retail-business-mentoring/ Related Episodes in this series: 206: Christmas in July: How to Find Your Perfect Christmas Inventory https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/how-to-find-your-perfect-christmas-inventory/ 205: Christmas in July: Thriving Through the Christmas Season with Mike Cole https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/christmas-in-july-thriving-through-the-christmas-season-with-mike-cole/ 204: Christmas in July: Why Now is the Time to Plan Your Christmas Strategy https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/why-now-is-the-time-to-plan-your-christmas-strategy/
Today, we're diving into your Christmas product strategy for 2024. I'll guide you through analyzing last year's sales data, identifying 'hero' products, planning your product range, setting your launch date, and making accurate sales projections. Whether you have years of Christmas sales data or are gearing up for your first holiday season, this episode will help you prepare effectively. [00:00] How to Find Your Perfect Christmas Inventory [00:53] Overview of Christmas Product Strategy [02:54] Analyzing Past Performance [04:15] Identifying Hero Products [07:17] Planning Your Product Range with a Focus on Gift Giving [08:22] Deciding on Holiday Launch Dates [12:15] Deciding which is worse, to have too much of this item or not enough? [15:34] Final Preparations and Conclusion Links: Learn more about the Resilient Retail Club: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/membership/ Learn more about my mastermind for product business owners: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/retail-business-mentoring/ Related Episodes in this series: 205: Christmas in July: Thriving Through the Christmas Season with Mike Cole https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/christmas-in-july-thriving-through-the-christmas-season-with-mike-cole/ 204: Christmas in July: Why Now is the Time to Plan Your Christmas Strategy https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/why-now-is-the-time-to-plan-your-christmas-strategy/
Today I'm joined by business coach Mike Cole to discuss effective strategies for preparing for the Christmas season. We talk about the importance of setting realistic plans, identifying non-negotiables, and avoiding the pitfalls of 'happy path' planning. Mike shares insights on capacity planning, business continuity planning, and the importance of self-care during busy periods. We also discuss what steps to take if you find yourself in a state of cascade failure. Tune in to learn how to not only survive but enjoy the Christmas rush. [02:30] Welcome Mike Cole! [04:02] If you're juggling lots of balls, how do you identify the most important balls that should not be dropped? In other words, how do you find your non-negotiables? [07:57] Why you should avoid “Happy Path” planning [19:36] Do you have a business continuity plan? [25:04] What happens if you don't quite get it right and you go into cascade failure, is there anything you can do in the midst of it all? Links: Join the Resilient Retail Club to Plan a successful Christmas Season: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/membership/ Related Episodes in this series: 205: Christmas in July: Thriving Through the Festive Season with Mike Cole https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/christmas-in-july-thriving-through-the-christmas-season-with-mike-cole/ 204: Christmas in July: Why Now is the Time to Plan Your Christmas Strategy https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcast-episode/why-now-is-the-time-to-plan-your-christmas-strategy/
The Dads break down the Johnny Cash Classic "A Boy Named Sue." They talk about the song's uniqueness, its backstory and its cultural significance. Mentioned in this Episode: Huberman Lab podcast Sleep series "A Better Man" by Michael Ian Black "Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance" by Angela Duckworth Angela Duckworth's TED Talk about Grit Video of Johnny Cash performing "A Boy Named Sue" at San Quentin Video of Shel Silverstein performing "A Boy Named Sue" with Johnny Cash Show Notes: 8:48 - Dad Life Sound Check Mick shares how water represents so many of the things we like about summer. with the help of Brad Paisley. Dave is burning the candle at both ends and just needs some quality sleep, with the help of Koe Wetzel. 14:40 - HARDY Report Dave talks about HARDY's latest single "Psycho". 17:33 - Farm Boy Update Mick has lightened his load around the urban homestead by teaching his son to use the chainsaw. 19:45 - The Dads get into whether or not "A Boy Named Sue" is a parenting triumph or failure. Along the way they discuss some parenting techniques and habits that may have run their course and no longer work in today's world. You will also learn some of the backstory of how this poem written by Shel Silverstein became a song in the first place. Be sure to watch the clip of Johnny and Shel singing it together. You can find the playlist on Spotify and via our website. You can find all of our back episodes on our webpage www.countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Water" by Brad Paisley "Whiskey Lullaby" by Brad Paisley feat. Alison Krauss "Creeps" by Koe Wetzel "Psycho" by HARDY "A Boy Named Sue" by Johnny Cash
We are super excited to have our first guest. Joining us is Donnie C. Cutler: better known as Country Cutler on Instagram and Substack. Donnie shares his insights on the LA Country Music scene, having a dad in charge of the household and whether or not strawberry pie is acceptable for breakfast. Mentioned in this episode: Country Cutler's Substack and article about the HARDY show "Creating Country Music: Fabricating Authenticity" by Richard A. Peterson The Grand Ole Echo The Desert Five Spot Saddle Mountain Post Honky Tonk Times Show Notes: 11:20 Dad Life Sound Check: Donnie talks about being there when your kids need you. Mick shares how grandpa's farm provides such a strong foundation for the younger generations. Dave wonders which bottle is being taken away, the whiskey or the baby's? 21:22 Farm Boy Update: The strawberry and cherry season was brief this year... but, there was pie. 23:23 HARDY Report: Dave tells the story of having his gallbladder removed a couple years ago after a HARDY show but blames the spicy ramen his brother-in-law gave him at 1am. 30:20: The Dads and Country Cutler talk about how country music tells a story, the Southern California influence on country music, how Donnie's dad was featured in a newspaper story on "Mr. Moms" and how to introduce your kids to the music you like. They wrap things up with a lightning round and Donnie gets the first question wrong in Mick's opinion. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Monsters" by Molly Kruse "No. 7 Road" by The Castellows "Take This Bottle" by Cody Jinks "Epic" by Faith No More "Give Heaven Some Hell" by HARDY "Space Nachos" by Parry Grip "The Bird Hunters" by Turnpike Troubadours "TRUCK BED" by HARDY You can find the playlist on Spotify and via our website. You can find all of our back episodes on our webpage www.countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends.
Father's Day is almost upon us and the Dads figured every father needs some tunes to listen to while he is practicing his well-deserved self-care. So whether you are watching the grill or watching your kids mow the lawn we've got the Playlist to help you celebrate yourself. Mentioned in This Episode: Stay-at-Home Dad Book Club Otter Pops HARDY on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Gary Allan "Tough Little Boys" Music Video Show Notes: 09:52 Dad Life Sound Check - Dave is trying to wrap his head around being master of ceremonies for the summer instead of shipping the kids off to camp. Mick starts wondering about the bucket list differences between younger and older adults. 17:46 HARDY Report - Hardy appears on the Jimmy Kimmel Show and gives a free show that Dave attends afterwards 21:54 Farm Boy Update - Mick had a critter eat his new green beans and he is not happy about it. 23:21 The Dads share the eleven best songs to listen to on Father's Day. The list they put together is pretty wide ranging as it spans 35 years of different country music styles celebrating all things Dad and Father's. Believe it or not they only had one song show up on both of their lists. Can you guess which one it was? Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Don't Take Much" by Jackson Dean "I Want to Do It All" by Terri Clark "That's My Job" by Conway Twitty "Steak Night at the Prairie Rose" by Silverada "Tough Little Boys" by Gary Allan "Even Though I'm Leaving" by Luke Combs "Daddy's Hands" by Holly Dunn "The Dollar" by Jamey Johnson "My Front Porch Looking In" by Lonestar "Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore" by Chris Stapleton "Watching You" by Rodney Atkins "Drive (For Daddy Gene)" by Alan Jackson "Love Without End, Amen" by George Strait You can find the playlist on Spotify and via our website. You can find all of our back episodes on our webpage www.countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends.
I know that you love guitar, but have you ever loved guitar so much that caused you to get a .9 GPA? Or were you ever voted "3rd most whipped" by your friends? (But not to a significant other, but to GUITAR?) Mike Cole suddenly fell in love with guitar seemingly out of nowhere, and when it happened, he knew he had found his life's work. That said, his story didn't shake out quite how he was imagining when he first started bending those six strings. On this episode, we discuss just HOW Mike got his start on guitar YouTube, what he's learned on that journey, the difficulties that come with it, the evils of telecom companies and a whole lot more! Check out Mike's YouTube channel HERE https://www.youtube.com/@mikecole4489 Support The Show And Connect! The Text Chat is back! Hit me up at (503) 751-8577 You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Dads break down one of Shania's biggest hits and answer the question guys have wrestled with for the past 25 years: if brains, looks, and a car don't impress Shania, what does? Mentioned in This Episode: The Dad Time Out Show Hardy Commencement Speech at MTSU "That Don't Impress Me Much" Video Shania Twain Documentary on Netflix Show Notes: 12:18 Dad Life Sound Check - After dealing with a potential bullying situation with one of the boys Dave felt like he needed a drink. Mick realized that he wouldn't be able to celebrate mothers if God hadn't given him a girl. 14:54 HARDY Report - HARDY gives the commencement speech at his alma mater, Middle Tennessee State University. 18:38 Farm Boy Update - Mick laments the fact that since the chickens started free-ranging they are messing up all his newly spread mulch. 20:20 Shania shares the three things that don't impress her. And The Dads share their takes on what does. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Why We Drink" by Justin Moore "God Gave Me a Girl" by Russell Dickerson "the mockingbird and THE CROW" by HARDY "That Don't Impress Me Much" by Shania Twain "Real Damn Good" by Josh Abbott Band "The Worst Country Song of All Time" by Brantley Gilbert feat. Toby Keith and HARDY
The Dads change things up this week and preview the 2024 ACM Awards with our picks and predictions. We cover lots of ground from Jelly Roll to Megan Moroney, weigh in on the Stagecoach livestream, and share some of our hot takes and/or rants on some of the biggest names in mainstream country music. Mentioned in This Episode: Chris Stapleton's Traveller Whiskey Home Dad Chat The National At-Home Dad Network Morgan Wallen's set missing from the Stagecoach live stream: https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2024/04/29/rep-for-morgan-wallen-reveals-the-reason-his-stagecoach-performance-wasnt-livestreamed/ ACM Award Criteria Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman at the Grammy's Morgan Wallen throws chair from bar rooftop Our "near-viral" Hay Bale Reel Show Notes: 7:06 Dad Life Sound Check - Mick and his daughter enjoyed watching Stagecoach's live stream together and enjoyed Chris Barnes and Bailey Zimmerman. Dave talks about "Father's Son" by Stephen Wilson Jr. and the crush his boys have on Megan Moroney. 13:43 The Farm Boy Update - Mick planted his garden and is updating his landscaping in preparation for the high school graduation party. 15:50 The HARDY Report - HARDY was all over the place at the recent Stagecoach music festival and Dave shares the highlights or to Dave's disappointment the lowlights. 20:08 - The Dads give their takes on the upcoming ACM Awards by breaking down the nominees for Best Female Artist, Song of the Year, Best Male Artist, and Single of the Year. Dave and Mick provide some commentary on who they think will and SHOULD win. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "God Took His Time on You" by Casey Barnes "Religiously" by Bailey Zimmerman "Father's Son" by Stephen Wilson Jr. "God's Country" by Blake Shelton "Gin & Juice" by HARDY "Gin & Juice" by Snoop Dogg "The Devil I Know" by Ashley McBryde "I'm Not Pretty" by Megan Moroney "Heart Like a Truck" by Lainey Wilson "I Remember Everything (feat. Kacey Musgraves)" by Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves "Fast Car" by Luke Combs "The Painter" by Cody Johnson "Next Thing You Know" by Jordan Davis "Joe" by Luke Combs "White Horse" by Chris Stapleton "Last Night" by Morgan Wallen "Save Me (with Lainey Wilson)" by Jelly Roll "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman "Need a Favor" by Jelly Roll "You Proof" by Morgan Wallen There is a lot of music mentioned in this episode. You can find a sampling of it on our Spotify playlist. Previous episodes can be found at https://countrymusicdads.com/. Our social media accounts are @countrymusicdads on Instagram and Facebook. Send us feedback via countrymusicdads@gmail.com and last but not least, thank you for listening and please share with your fellow country music fans and give us a 5 star review on your favorite podcast platform.
There is a lot of discussion around education in society today. Does education always come from books? Can you find learning opportunities in unconventional places? Is an academic education better than hands-on learning? With the help of Cody Jinks and "Somewhere in the Middle," we break it down and share some of the life lessons we've learned working on the factory floor. Mentioned in This Episode: Country Cutler FIRST Robotics Competition Albert Einstein Quote Show Notes: The Dad Life Sound Check starts off the show with Dave talking about how he needs a vacation from the vacation. Then the kids transfer the virus to him and he is out of commission for a few days. Alabama and a date attending the Tyler Childers concert help pull him through the fact that he has to wear Astros gear to support his son's little league team. Megan Moroney reminds Mick that it is OK for our kids to do things differently than we would. 14:35 HARDY Report - "Truck Bed" goes to #1 and Mick thinks HARDY and Beyonce should do a collaboration. 19:17 Farm Boy Update - Mick's garden makes him happy but repotting 60 tomato and pepper plants takes awhile. 21:00 The Dads break down why "Somewhere in the Middle" is such a great song to illustrate that you can learn something from everyone and that doctors are not necessarily superior to world champion roller skaters. Is achievement culture really helping us raise our kids? The Dads share what their first jobs were and why everyone needs work in a restaurant or customer service at some point in their life. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Way of the Triune God" by Tyler Childers "I'm in a Hurry (And Don't Know Why)" by Alabama "Tennessee Orange" by Megan Moroney "TRUCK BED" by HARDY "Texas Hold 'Em" by Beyonce "Tequila" by Dan + Shay "Somewhere in the Middle" by Cody Jinks Please subscribe to the show, rate it, and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, OverCast, Pandora, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram @CountryMusicDads and Facebook @CountryMusicDads or visit us on the web at CountryMusicDads.com. And if you want to hear some of these songs in full, check out the Country Music Dads Playlist and the Best Country Songs for Your Parenting Day From Hell Playlist on Spotify.
Time flies when you're having fun. Time moves excruciatingly slowly when you are sleep deprived and can't seem to get the baby down for a nap. What do these things have in common? They don't last forever. We are going to talk about just how fast things move when it comes to raising kids and why we hate the phrase "I miss those days." "It Won't Be Like This For Long" by Darius Rucker is the perfect song to describe this moment in time. Mentioned in This Episode: Yellowstone Caddyshack Kairos Moment Show Notes: 4:04 Dad Life Sound Check - The Series "Yellowstone" provides both parenting advice and music from Ryan Bingham. Flatland Cavalry makes Dave feel older than he is. 13:10 Farm Boy Update - Mick has a mole problem on the urban farmstead. 15:15 HARDY Report - "Quit!!" has Dave wanting to see HARDY perform live once again. 18:39 The Dads break down why "It Won't Be Like This For Long" is such a perfect summary of the fact that life changes faster than you think when it comes to raising kids. They also touch on the fact that when you are in the middle of it you aren't always the most receptive to hearing about how people miss it. Dave needs to go and research the word Kairos as well. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Tell My Mother I Miss Her So" by Ryan Bingham "Nobody Knows My Trouble" by Ryan Bingham "Godspeed" by Zach Bryan "Come Back Down" by Flatland Cavalry "Why Baby Why" by George Jones "Quit!!" by HARDY "It Won't Be Like This For Long" by Darius Rucker "You're Gonna Miss This" by Trace Adkins "Let Her Cry" by Hootie and the Blowfish Please subscribe to the show, rate it, and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, OverCast, Pandora, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram @CountryMusicDads and Facebook @CountryMusicDads or visit us on the web at CountryMusicDads.com. And if you want to hear some of these songs in full, check out the Country Music Dads Playlist and the Best Country Songs for Your Parenting Day From Hell Playlist on Spotify.
In this episode the Dads get into every parent's nightmare: the Parenting Day From Hell. We came up with some songs to help you through these trying and exhausting times. These songs approach the Parenting Day From Hell in a variety of ways. Some describe how we are feeling at that moment. Others give us something to look forward to when the day is "over." We even have a couple of songs in this list that channel our inner HARDY and salute the day with his favorite offensive gesture. Mentioned in this Episode: Jason Kelce's Retirement George Strait Christmas Albums Professor Benjamin Bergen and the scientific research behind the middle finger Yip Harburgh's Famous Quote Office Space Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown Charley Crockett busking in New York City Show Notes: 1:16 Dad Life Sound Check: Dave talks about the bonds that brothers form and how they sometimes confuse George Strait with Jose Feliciano. Mick talks about college visits and the song "Starting Over" by Chris Stapleton. 12:12 HARDY Report: We learn about the history of the Middle Finger thanks to HARDY, Post Malone and Professor Benjamin Bergen. 15:38 Farm Boy Update: Mick is working in the garden and planting spinach. 17:25: The Dads explain their thoughts and soundtracks for the Parenting Day From Hell. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Amarillo By Morning" by George Strait "Feliz Navidad" by Pedro Feliciano "Starting Over" by Chris Stapleton "SOLD OUT" by HARDY "Take This Job and Shove It" by Johnny Paycheck "Hello Walls" by Faron Young "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton "Two Words" by Kolby Cooper "It's Five-o-Clock Somewhere" by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett "Drink in My Hand" by Eric Church "Half of Me" by Thomas Rhett featuring Riley Green "Welcome to Hard Times - Live from the Ryman" by Charley Crockett "Thanks a Lot" by Ernest Tubb "Smoke Break" by Carrie Underwood "The Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning" by Willie Nelson "The Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning" by Chris Stapleton "Things Have Gone to Pieces" by George Jones "Working Man" by Larry Fleet Please subscribe to the show, rate it, and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, OverCast, Pandora, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram @CountryMusicDads and Facebook @CountryMusicDads or visit us on the web at CountryMusicDads.com. And if you want to hear some of these songs in full, check out the Country Music Dads Playlist and the Best Country Songs for Your Parenting Day From Hell Playlist on Spotify.
第 51 期,我们一起去一座艺术和生活发生奇妙反应的城市。这个樱花季,Airbnb爱彼迎中国特别发起春季宝藏目的地「漫游」之旅,甄选 4 大日本宝藏目的地,打造 4 条兼具特色与趣味的赏樱路线,邀请 4 组中国旅行者免费开启一段深度「漫游」的春日赏樱之旅,感受和当地人一样原汁原味的 Chill 生活。从「文艺圣地高松」、「萌宠世界福冈」、「动漫小镇鸟取」到「美食宝藏地函馆」,快来爱彼迎找到自己心仪的春日限定旅程。2024 年 3 月 12 日至 3 月 19 日中午 12 点,关注「Airbnb爱彼迎」微信公众号,在推送评论区按要求留言即可参与活动,有机会赢得大奖!https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/9BODW1BwsZubYFdlY5jInw这个春天,巧妙避开樱花季的拥挤人潮,带你探索高松、福冈、鸟取、函馆四个小众点位,在春天一起漫游赏樱。本期 Top of Japan × Airbnb爱彼迎 带领大家来到艺术胜地——高松。⼤部分⼈知道⾼松是因为濑户内海艺术节要从这⾥出发,但⾼松本⾝也是古今⽂化和艺术活动的发生地。今年没有艺术祭的活动,所以我们这期更想聊聊濑户内海的日常,去到常被大家忽略的港口城市——高松。一起去探索下艺术祭「期间限定」之外,濑户内海值得停留和感受的生活宝藏。· 本期主播们推荐的 Airbnb 民宿链接:丰岛老爷爷的家:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18479680丰岛的翻新老宅:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/33375770面朝濑户内海的海景别墅:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/827231485826118016丰岛老爷爷的家,摄影师:佳嫄丰岛的翻新老宅,图片来自 Airbnb面朝濑户内海的海景别墅,图片来自 Airbnb· 本期时间轴:[ 00:29 ] Top of Japan × Airbnb爱彼迎,有奖活动![ 01:20 ] 日本有很多从自然中诞生的艺术祭,但影响力没有能超过濑户内海的[ 06:53 ] 工业浪潮退去后,把「艺术」作为复兴地区的新产业[ 15:44 ] 为什么濑户内海艺术祭时间跨度这么长[ 21:49 ] 让人生的前辈——老人们笑容不断的地方[ 23:50 ] 在丰岛的Airbnb跨年,房东老爷爷帮忙解决了一日三餐[ 41:42 ] 妮子的高松初印象:一间市立美术馆里竟然有 1700 多件厉害的藏品[ 54:09 ] 非艺术祭期间,值得在城市里花更多时间[ 57:49 ] 樱花季限定:去栗林公园的樱花树下野餐[ 62:15 ] 香川县的特产们[ 69:13 ] 妮子在日本吃到的最好吃的烤鸡屁股在高松[ 71:26 ] 非艺术祭期间的Airbnb民宿推荐· 本期主播来自佳嫄的高松街拍:· 制作团队内容策划:摘米音频制作:钱德勒视觉设计:钱德勒封面摄影:佳嫄BGM:Blue Island by Mike Cole· 联系我们蓝莓酱微信号:lanmeitester 微信公众号:蓝莓评测蓝莓评测已经上线 3 档播客节目,分别是《DEEP BLUE 深蓝》《Top of Japan》《GYM TEST》你可以在Apple 播客、小宇宙、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、Spotify 中搜索“蓝莓评测”订阅收听,每期播客节目也会在蓝莓评测微信公众号中推送。
In a live stream hosted by Avèro Advisors, public safety experts Mike Cole, Megan, Seaton, and Robert Kornovich discussed the importance of technology in the public safety sector. They highlighted the need for strategic planning, policy development, and data management when implementing new systems like Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management System (RMS). They also emphasized the importance of being upfront with the community about the use of technology and having clear policies in place. Emerging trends in public safety technology include drones, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing. The experts also stressed the importance of involving stakeholders early in the process and managing vendor relationships effectively.
The Arctic has become an increasingly active geopolitical battleground for the United States, Russia, and China. Thawing ice caused by climate change opens the possibility of the region becoming a global shipping lane, potentially transforming international trade. China, although not an Arctic nation, has stepped up efforts to expand its presence in the area, creating new opportunities to enforce its interests abroad. The Arctic Council, previously a positive and active body for the region, has not met since Russia's second invasion of Ukraine, reducing international dialogue over the region. Meanwhile, the United States is in the process of increasing its local military deterrent. What are the interests of China, Russia, and the US in the area and how is each working to achieve them? How will climate change affect how nations act towards the Arctic? What will NATO expansion mean for the security of the region?Join us for a discussion with Evan Bloom, Senior Fellow at the Polar Institute at the Wilson Center, Dr. Marc Lanteigne, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Arctic University of Norway, and Pavel Devyatkin, Senior Associate at the Arctic Institute.Music by Sergii Pavkin and Mike Cole from PixabayFollow us at:Network2020.orgTwitter: @Network2020LinkedIn: Network 20/20Facebook: @network2020Instagram: @network_2020
On this week of The Spread, NESN's NFL Football Picks Podcast, hosts Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle preview Super LVIII. The guys quickly breakdown the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers before switching gears to discuss the finer points of any Super Bowl. Prop bets. The guys break down the odds on Super Bowl MVP and discuss the value on some players with longer odds and better value. They also run through passing props for both Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy. Look no further for player props. Ricky and Mike break down the totals for skill players on both teams including Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, and more. They finish things off with a number of wackier bets including odds on Usher's first song at the halftime show and Reba McEntire's rendition of the National Anthem.
On this week of The Spread, NESN's NFL Football Picks Podcast, hosts Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down the results from the AFC and NFC Championship games and begin to preview the Super Bowl LVIII matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers. The two discuss the Ravens' collapse and lack of identity during the AFC Championship loss, whether or not Lamar Jackson has what it takes to lead a team to a Super Bowl win during his career, the death of the Lions and what Dan Campbell should've done differently on the sideline, and mull over some "interesting" comments from the peanut gallery about how Taylor Swift has managed to destroy both football and America in the matter of one NFL season.Make sure to tune in next week for more props, picks, parlays, and odds for Super Bowl LVIII plus a full preview of the big game.
On this week of The Spread, NESN's NFL Football Picks Podcast, hosts Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down their best picks for the NFL's Conference Championship Games.The two first recap the Wildcard Weekend of the NFL and make some offseason predictions for the Buccaneers and Packers before diving into the penultimate week of football. They discuss why this Ravens team is historically good and how its defense can lead them to the Super Bowl, how the Chiefs can still remain top dog in the AFC, the impact of Deebo Samuel's injury on the 49ers chances against the Lions, the decline of Tony Romo's announcing skills, whether or not Jared Goff can lead the Lions to a win on the road, why football fans need to stop complaining of Taylor Swift, and which Super Bowl matchup they'd like to see the most.Also, please take some time to check out the foundation supporting Patriots' beat reporter and writer Doug Kyed and his family and please considering donating if you are able. Go-Fund Me Link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-kyed-family
On this week of The Spread, NESN's NFL Football Picks Podcast, hosts Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down their best picks for Wildcard Weekend of the NFL Playoffs. The two discuss why the Texans can cover against the Browns at home and end Joe Flacco's miracle run in Cleveland, how the weather in Kansas City can significantly impact the over/under total for Chiefs vs. Dolphins matchup, if Pittsburgh has any fighting chance against the Bills in Buffalo, why the Cowboys and Packers wildcard game could end in a good-old-fashioned Texas shootout, why Matthew Stafford and the rams will spoil the Lions first playoff appearance in seven years, and what to bet on during an underwhelming Monday night matchup between the Eagles and Buccaneers.Stay tuned to the end of the episode where they discuss some future bets on potential Super Bowl and conference winners!
On this week of The Spread, NESN's NFL Football Picks Podcast, hosts Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down their best picks for week 18 of the NFL Season. The final week of the NFL season is always tough to forecast but the guys make a case for each of their picks. A few of the games they discuss include the point totals for the Eagles-Giants matchup and the Steelers-Ravens. Mike's got an interesting angle on why the Patriots win and cover against the New York Jets and the two of them break down why a "meaningless" game could have a huge impact on New England's future.Stay tuned to the end of the episode where they break open some fortune cookies for gambling advice.
On this episode of The Spread, NESN's Football Picks Podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down their three best bets from Week 16, Christmas Day slate in the NFL and preview the best picks for Week 17.The two discuss how the Ravens have proved themselves after a massive win over the 49ers, what's going to happen with the litany of 8-7 teams in the NFL and what the playoff picture is shaping up to look like, what's going on in Kansas City, and which teams have a legitimate chance at the Super Bowl this season, and what their betting, New Year's resolutions will be this year.Then, they dish out their three best bets for Week 17 of the NFL and discuss why the Patriots can actually cover against the Bills in Buffalo, why the broken Raiders and Colts offenses should lead to an easy under, and why its time to bet on the Bucs and Baker Mayfield.
On this episode of The Spread, NESN's Football Picks Podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down their three best bets for Week 16 of the NFL and preview the upcoming Christmas Day slate! The two discuss which games hold the most value around the holidays including why the Steelers could rebound with Mason Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer taking over at quarterback, why the Packers should receive an easy win for Christmas over the Panthers, and who comes out on-top between the 49ers and Ravens in a potential Super Bowl preview.
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle recap Week 14 of the NFL and why you should still listen to this podcast even though they blew through most of their picks last week...They start off with the messy AFC and lack of a clear dominating force in the conference, break down Patrick Mahomes' prime time meltdown, and whether Patriots fans are overreacting to the week 14 win over the Steelers. Then, Mike and Ricky break down their top three bets for Week 15. They start off by backing the 'frisky Bears,' run game against a Cleveland defense that probably won't keep up, and take it all the way through the Sunday Night Football showdown between the Ravens and Jaguars. For all our Week 15 NFL betting picks, props and odds, make sure to check out the full episode and follow along on nesn.com for all your weekly football bets.
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle recap Week 13 of the NFL including how the Patriots' 1940's offense continues to plague the team (and why you should take the under for every New England game going forward), the battle of the big cats and backup quarterbacks as Jake Browning and the Bengals bested C.J. Bethard and the Jaguars on Monday night, the Eagles getting pummeled by the 49ers in an NFC Championship rematch, plus plenty more!Ricky and Mike then preview the Week 14 slate and discuss their three best bets for the weekend. The two discuss which NFC East powerhouse will come out on top between the Eagles and Cowboys this Sunday night, why Broncos Country could be riding again after this weekend, and how the 49ers can continue their domination with a win over the Seahawks.For all our Week 14 NFL betting picks, props and odds, make sure to check out the full episode and follow along for all your weekly football bets.
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle recap Week 12 of the NFL including all the Thanksgiving games. The two discuss whether or not the Packers could end up making the playoffs after a big win over the Lions in Week 12, the wild ending between the Eagles and Bills, how the Patriots offensive ineptitude spoiled another season of defensive talent in New England and dropped them down to the bottom of the league, plus plenty more.Ricky and Mike then preview the Week 13 slate and discuss their three best bets for the weekend. The two discuss which NFC powerhouse team will come out on top between the Eagles and 49ers, why the Lions should have a bounce-back game against the Saints, and whether or not its time to truly ride with Broncos Country.
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On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle preview Week 12 of the NFL and dish out their three best bets of the week.The two discuss why the Jets and Dolphins might both still be in a post-Thanksgiving food coma on Black Friday and could hit the under, how the Titans and Panthers could end up being a sneakily entertaining game this Sunday, why the Patriots and Bill Belichick should be able to take down the Giants and Tommy DeVito this week, plus plenty more!Make sure to check out this episode of NESN's The Spread Podcast and follow on each week for NFL picks, props, and odds!
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle preview the NFL's Thanksgiving games during Week 12. The two discuss how the Lions and Packers could provide some offense early in the day, why Washington could be a sneaky-cover against the Cowboys, how betting trends of past Turkey Days could be bucked this year, and how we're all feeling about football on Black Friday for the first time.For a full betting preview of NFL Week 12, make sure to stay tuned for the second episode of NESN's The Spread Podcast coming out this Friday morning!Make sure to check out this episode of NESN's The Spread Podcast and follow on each week for NFL picks, props, and odds!
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down all the major headlines from a chaotic Week 10 of the NFL including the Patriots losing once again, multiple AFC powerhouses losing over the weekend, the Bills struggles on offense and what their playoff hopes are looking like, plus plenty more!The two then dive into the Week 11 slate and dish out their three best bets for the upcoming weekend of football. The two discuss why a few underdogs could be profitable in a weekend filled with divisional matchups, why the Raiders winning streak could come to a full-stop this Sunday against the Dolphins, and who has the edge in a bitter AFC North battle between the Browns and Steelers.Make sure to check out this episode of NESN's The Spread Podcast and follow on each week for NFL picks, props, and odds!
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down all the major storylines that came out of week 9 in the NFL including another loss for the Patriots and "the under" making a comeback. They discuss Bill Belichick's potentially coaching for his job and the latest rumors about New England's interest in Mike Vraibel and Nick Caserio.With the first half of the season in the books, the guys look back at their best (and worst) takes going into the year. As always, Mike and Ricky each give their three best bets for this week in the NFL. Some matchups that stand out are the Detroit Lions coming off a bye and playing on the road against the LA Chargers, why the San Francisco 49ers are better than three point favorites against the Jacksonville Jaguars, inadvertently make a case to bet the point total in that matchup, and more. Make sure to check out this episode of NESN's The Spread Podcast and follow on each week for NFL picks, props, and odds!
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down all the major storylines from Week 8 of the NFL including which teams are looking like pretenders and contenders heading into the midway point of the season. The two then dish out their best bets for Week 9 including fading a struggling Packers' offense, targeting a Chiefs-bounce-back game across the pond, and siding with a shootout in the Battle of the Birds when the Ravens host the Seahawks. You won't want to miss out on these picks (or the nickname that Ricky's dad inadvertently created for Jimmy G), so make sure to check out this episode of NESN's The Spread Podcast and follow on each week for NFL picks, props, and odds!
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down what to expect in a spooky Week 8 of the NFL on Halloweekend. They dig into the slate of games and give their best picks, including the Lions bouncing back after an abysmal performance against the Ravens in Week 7. The two go "Trick-or-Treat" around the NFL and debate which teams have been the biggest tricksters (busts) so far this season before deciding which NFL head coaches would be the best, and worst, to celebrate Halloween with.You won't want to miss this spooktacular episode.
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky doyle break down what to expect in week 7 of the NFL. They dig into the slate of games and give their best picks, including the Buffalo Bills covering despite the big spread, on the road against the New England Patriots. They also discuss the future of Bill Belichick, react to the Dallas Cowboys win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football and set their sights on Justin Herbert in Week 7. The two of them each have plays for the the Chargers matchup on the road against the Chiefs, identify a few contests that should be low scoring, break down the Eagles marquee matchup against the Dolphins, and more. Make sure to check out the full episode for all their week 7 picks.
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down what to expect in Week 6 of the NFL. They rant about Mac Jones and the Patriots second straight blowout loss last week before turning toward the slate of this week's matchups including the "London Effect" and how it'll impact the Jaguars matchup with the Colts. Mike's predicting a shootout for the Rams and Cardinals while Ricky makes a case for the Bengals to keep piling on points after their offense came alive in week 5. It's not all chalk this week, so make sure to check out the full episode for breakdowns on all their week 6 picks.
On this week's episode of The Spread, NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle break down what to expect in Week 5 of the NFL. From Brock Purdy's ultimate test against a tough Dallas defense to the Patriots' bleak road ahead, and a sizzling hot take that set off the office fire alarms, this episode is full of picks and predictions you won't want to miss.
In this week's episode of "The Spread," NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle recap week 3 in the NFL. The two try their best to not talk about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, try to determine if the cream is rising to the top and make a case for why the New York Giants deserve to be grouped in with the Chicago Bears at the bottom of the barrel. As always, the guys give their best bets for the upcoming week 4 slate including the Kansas City Chiefs on the road in New York against the Jets, the Atlanta Falcons taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars in London, and more.
In this week's episode of "The Spread," NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle recap a hectic week 2 in the NFL including the worst beats around the league. The guys give their best bets for week 3 which include the point total in the Bills game vs the Commanders and the Vikings in a loser leaves town game.
In this week's episode of "The Spread," NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle recap an eventful Week 1 of football and break down the major storylines heading into Week 2 including Aaron Rodger's season-ending Achilles injury. The two dish out their best bets for Week Two which include bounce-back performances from both the Bears and Seahawks, and wrap up the episode with a classic "show-and-tell" segment that spreads positivity.
In this week's episode of "The Spread," NESN's football picks podcast, Mike Cole and Ricky Doyle prep for the much-anticipated kick off to the NFL season with their Week 1 picks. The duo start with a recap of their season preview from the last episode, and wrap it up with a fan favorite segment of 'show-and-tell.'
Welcome to another captivating episode of Wave Length Podcast hosted by Bobby Cupparo. In this installment, we dive deep into the world of tattoo artistry and the human experience with a true pioneer - the legendary OG biomech tattoo artist, Mike Cole, aka Mechmaster Mike. Join us as we embark on a riveting journey through Mike's life, from his personal struggles, including a brain injury that changed everything, to his triumphs as a groundbreaking tattoo artist. In this candid conversation, we uncover how adversity can shape art, as Mike shares how his brain injury ignited the spark for his mind-bending tattoo style. But that's not all – brace yourselves for an insightful discussion on conquering addiction and the transformative power of psychedelics in expanding the boundaries of artistic expression. Mike's story is not just about ink on skin; it's about resilience, creativity, and the human spirit's indomitable will to create beauty from chaos. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to Wave Length Podcast for more soul-stirring conversations. #tattoopodcast #tattoos #tattooartist #tattoopodcasts #tattoo #tattooartists #mechmastermike #bobbycupparo #wavelength #wavelengthtattoopodcast #tattooartistchat