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In this episode we WadeOutThere with Mike Schultz from Dexter, Michigan. Mike grew up in Michigan fishing conventional gear on small ponds and lakes around his home, until he started driving and found the Huron River. On a trip to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, he was introduced to fly fishing while being drawn to the rivers' salmon and steelhead. He continued fly fishing back home on the Huron River while waiting for the salmon seasons up north. Mike played hockey in college and attended business school, while continuing to fly fish. After school he continued fly fishing and guiding until his dream of building his own shop became a reality. Today, Mike is a guide and owner of Schultzoutfitters, located on the banks of the Huron River, not far from where his love of fly fishing took hold as a child. We discuss building a confident and welcoming fly shop team, the Huron River, and Smallmouth tactics and fly design.Learn More:SchultzOutfitters.comVisit WadeOutThere.com/art for 10% off your first original painting or limited edition print from show host and artist Jason Shemchuk Visit TacticalFlyFisher.com and use Promo Code: wade15 at checkout for 15% off you next tactical gear purchase.Newsletter Sign-Up . Sign up for emails with new podcast episodes, blog articles, and updates on artwork from Jason.
In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash catches up with Blane Chocklett for an exciting update from The Chocklett Factory. Blane shares insights from a recent five-day smallmouth school he co-hosted with Mike Schultz, where they taught participants everything from fly tying to fishing techniques in challenging conditions. Despite the windy weather, the group enjoyed successful days on the water, catching impressive pre-spawn smallmouth.The conversation shifts to Blane's upcoming travels, including attending the premiere of Lefty Kreh's documentary, where he expresses his excitement about honoring the late fishing legend. He also discusses his busy schedule filled with events across the country, including a fly tying class in Texas and a fishing festival in Georgia, all while highlighting the importance of community and friendship in the fishing world.Blane also teases some innovative new products coming to The Chocklett Factory, including unique fly tying materials, aimed at making the fly tying experience easier and more enjoyable for anglers. With plenty of travel and projects on the horizon, this episode is packed with enthusiasm and insights for fishing enthusiasts.All Things Social MediaFollow Blane on Facebook and Instagram.Follow The Chocklett Factory on Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Friday, March 14, 20254:20 pm: Former Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about the Democrats decision to agree to fund the government through September, and Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer calling Republicans ‘bastards' on MSNBC.4:38 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Mike Schultz joins Rod and Greg to discuss reported threats from the Sundance Film Festival to remove Utah from their list of possible host cities because of the state's pending ban on pride flags in schools and government buildings.6:05 pm: Senate President Stuart Adams joins the program to discuss the highs and lows of the 2025 Utah Legislative session, which wrapped up last week.6:20 pm: John Kirk, Director of Communications for the International Sportsmen's Expo, joins the program to preview next weekend's show taking place at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to this week's conversations with Phil Kerpen of American Commitment on his recent piece urging Congress to immediately and permanently extend the tax cuts President Trump enacted during his first term in office, and (at 6:50 pm) with columnist Kurt Schlichter of Townhall pondering if normal people pay any attention to Democrat lunatics.
House Speaker Mike Schultz on increased disagreements between Utah House and Senate -- Utah AG charges 11 defendants in signature gathering case
This episode originally aired on November 22, 2021: This week on Terra Informa we jump into the giant world of the fungi kingdom. Charlotte Thomasson sings a song, and interviews Josh Smith and Mike Schultz, members of the Alberta Mycological Society. Daniel Pietraszewski shares a fun story about Vilna, AB. You're not going to want to miss this.Download the program log here.Check out the Alberta Mycological Society to learn more about their important work! ★ Support this podcast ★
In this powerful episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Mike Schultz, a remarkable individual who has overcome challenges and redefined success on his terms. From navigating personal and professional hurdles to making an impact in his industry, Mike shares his journey of resilience, innovation, and determination.Tune in as Gary and Mike dive into the mindset, strategies, and lessons learned from breaking through limitations and building a life of purpose. Whether you're an entrepreneur, leader, or someone seeking motivation to push past obstacles, this conversation is packed with insights that will inspire you to take action.
In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash welcomes Mike Schultz and Greg Senyo to discuss the highly anticipated Bobbin the Hood 2025. Set to take place on February 1st and 2nd at Schultz Outfitters in Ypsilanti, this angler-first tying event promises a weekend filled with creativity and camaraderie. Mike and Greg share insights into the evolution of Bobbin, highlighting the intimate setting that allows attendees to learn directly from top tiers and industry innovators. As they reminisce about the 2024 fishing season and share exciting new developments from Montana Fly Company, listeners get a sneak peek into the future of fly tying materials and techniques.With a focus on community and education, Bobbin 2025 will feature a Friday night meet and greet, followed by a full day show on Saturday. The event will culminate in an after-party with giveaways from sponsors like Yeti, Turtle Box and Decked. Sunday will offer even more learning opportunities with a series of classes and deminars, providing attendees with valuable insights from seasoned tiers.Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, Bobbin 2025 is an event not to be missed. Stay tuned for more details and be sure to follow Schultz Outfitters on Instagram for the latest updates and original content from their talented team.All Things Social MediaFollow Schultz Outfitters on Instagram and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!Helpful Episode Chapters0:00 Introduction3:49 Genesis of Bobbin the Hood8:16 Overview of the Event12:28 Headliners and Special Guests17:40 Evolving Bobbin for the Future23:21 Community and Customer Service25:30 Ticket Information for Bobbin
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/690 Presented By: Jackson Hole Fly Company, Stonefly Nets, Yellowstone Teton Territory, On DeMark Lodge Today, we're covering everything about catching big smallmouth bass with James Hughes, head guide at Schultz Outfitters. James breaks down when to use smaller streamers versus the big five to eight-inch ones. We'll also learn the best times for swim flies, how to strip your fly for more success, and the two common mistakes most anglers make when chasing smallmouth bass. Plus, stick around until the end for details on getting a spot for our Smallmouth bass trip with Schultz Outfitters in July. Show Notes with James Hughes on Catching Big Smallmouth Bass 2:05 - James started fly fishing when he was 11 or 12, watching fishing videos with his dad. Nobody in his family fly fished, so he taught himself to tie flies with a beginner kit. Back then, there was no YouTube, so he had to rely on books. Fast forward to when he was in college, he stumbled upon Mike Schultz's fly shop. Check out our episode with Mike Schultz here. 5:05 - We talk about Mike and the success of Schultz Outfitters. July Smallmouth Bass Trip 08:52 - We chat about what to expect for the smallmouth bass trip in July. James says that by then, the fish will be out of their spawning phase and into their predictable summer habits. This means more consistent feeding throughout the day and easier fishing. You can also throw larger streamers if the water conditions are right. 10:56 - James talks about how they adjust to different water conditions. They cover six rivers for their trips, which are all great for fishing. 16:57 - I asked James how he prepares for the first day on the water with his clients. He usually checks in and sets up meeting details the night before. When choosing which river to fish, James says he considers client's expectations more than their skill level. He usually starts with a middle-of-the-road river where they can catch various fish, then adjusts the next days based on how the first day goes. Finding Big Smallmouth Bass in Early Spring 21:21 - James talks about the importance of water temperature and timing in catching big smallmouth bass. He checks the water temperature first thing in the morning and looks for warming trends to determine when the fish are most active. James says big fish like slow-moving water with a dark bottom. He also adds the importance of the sun when picking a spot to fish. 31:00 - James says a good leech or sculpin pattern with some weight is a must in March. These flies are simple, easy to snack on for fish and they work great when fished at the right depth. 34:00 - We talked about the best setups for streamer fishing. Here are some key tips: Stripping alone will not do the job. James says to strip set and sweep your rod in the opposite direction of the fish. Big fish often feel like logs at first. Watch for subtle rod pulses to confirm it's a fish. Use lead-eyed flies matched to the river's depth and flow for better control. Intermediate lines are the go-to for most situations. James uses the SA Titan Full Intermediate from March to May and October to March. In summer, he switches to clear tip intermediates or floating lines for smaller streamers. For leaders, he uses a 3-section leader at around 12 lb and 4.5 to 5 feet if the water's super clear. The Fleein' Cray 49:52 - We also talk about the process of creating the Fleein' Cray. James says it took 2.5 years to perfect the pattern. The idea is to create a fly that mimics how crayfish naturally dart away in straight lines. Check out this video of the Fleein' Cray: https://youtu.be/sjJJ834caRQ?si=fLJy6dm3tSHqNoJ8 Bobbin' The Hood 1:00:06 - James talks about Bobbin' The Hood, a cool event where fly tyers and fishing guides come together for a day of tying, learning, and hanging out. It's a great time to learn new techniques, ask questions, and meet fellow enthusiasts. 1:04:34 - James talks about how people often misunderstand smallmouth bass behavior. One big mistake is thinking bass are always eager to attack anything, but they're actually picky about how fast or slow you fish. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/690
Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz takes calls from listeners throughout the state on topics like transferring federal lands to the state, home title protections, money for higher education and funding projects in rural parts of the state.
Mike Schultz has a message for Utah's higher education institutions: Buckle up and get budgeting. Schultz is asking Utah universities to cut their spending by 10% ahead of the upcoming legislative session. Schultz said he is concerned about increasing administrative costs and is focused on making sure the schools are operating efficiently in the face of the skyrocketing price of a college degree. House Speaker Mike Schultz joins Dave to talk about college costs and budget cuts.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/656 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton Territory, TroutRoutes, Visit Helena, MT, Skwala Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In today's episode, Mike Schultz from Schultz Outfitters shares his invaluable insights to help make your next smallmouth bass fishing trip a roaring success. From headhunting strategies and the importance of the right angle, to understanding how temperature influences your fishing methods throughout the year, this episode covers it all. Plus, we delve into some unique tips, like how chasing softshell turtles can improve your bass fishing game. So, let's get into it and uncover why smallmouth bass fishing is a favorite among some of the best anglers in the country. Episode Chapters with Mike Schultz on Smallmouth Bass Fishing 3:14 - We discuss the unique aspects of smallmouth bass fishing in Michigan. Mike highlights that the local rivers, being smaller and more intimate, offer a special experience compared to larger watersheds. Mike mentions that their standard fishing trips involve using Clackacraft skiffs, which are perfectly suited for their rivers. The guides have flexibility in scheduling trips, adjusting based on the time of year and water conditions. 6:29 - We get into the fishing conditions and expectations for our upcoming trip in July 2025. Mike mentions that July is typically great for topwater fishing, using poppers and terrestrial baits similar to trout fishing gear. There are also insect hatches, such as mayflies, that can start in early June and last into September, providing various fishing opportunities. 10:14 - We discuss plans for a fishing trip in Michigan, focusing on the unique aspects of fishing in the Great Lakes region. Mike describes their different fishing programs available in mid-July, including opportunities to catch numerous smallmouth bass or targeting larger fish in smaller rivers. He emphasizes that by mid-summer, large fish often remain in fixed areas, allowing for more strategic fishing. 14:08 - According to Mike, the state record in Michigan for smallmouth bass is over nine pounds, but such large fish are typically found in lakes and not in the rivers where they fish. Their focus is more on the length of the fish, with a 20-inch smallmouth being considered mature and noteworthy. He mentions that their crew catches around 25 to 30 smallmouth bass each year that are 20 inches or larger. 16:06 - For a successful smallmouth bass fishing from a drift boat, Mike emphasizes the importance of keeping the fly out front of the boat rather than off to the side. This approach helps keep the angler undetected and ensures a more effective hook set when the fish inhales the fly. He further explains that this method not only improves your chances but also provides a better experience for all on the boat. 21:13 - We talk about the evolution of drift boats in their region. Mike reminisces about the old aluminum drift boats, especially the big 16-foot models. He explains that initially, large aluminum boats were common, but over time, companies like Hyde and Stealth Craft began producing lighter, narrower boats that are more suitable for the local rivers. These boats are easier to maneuver and can be equipped with small motors, which helps them cover long stretches of river without exhausting themselves. 24:45 - Mike attributes the Schultz Outfitters' success to longevity in the field, treating people well, fulfilling promises, and compensating team members fairly. He mentions key figures like Jeff Liskay and Greg Senyo, highlighting their expertise and humility despite not being very active on social media. He also notes the special environment they've created at Schultz Outfitters, which some customers deeply appreciate. 28:25 - Mike runs through the normal year at their shop. They do a lot of fly tying focused events from January to February. He also mentions one of their big annual events which is called Bobbin the Hood. 34:55 - We ask Mike about his preferred water conditions, to which he responds that he enjoys a sudden increase in water flow. Mike shares a recent vacation experience where the river's flow increased from 1000 to 1600 cubic feet per second (CFS), resulting in excellent fishing conditions. He notes that earlier in the week, finesse techniques worked best, but the increase in flow changed the fishing dynamics. 35:54 - Mike elaborates on the concept of finesse fishing, which can range from using small foam flies like damsels and dragonflies to larger poppers, emphasizing patience and precision. 38:42 - He also describes a unique technique that involves sight fishing around softshell turtles, similar to saltwater fishing. These turtles dislodge food while feeding, attracting fish, and the key is not to spook the turtle to capitalize on the opportunity. 47:12 - Mike tells us that bass are always predators and that their diet is influenced by their surroundings. For example, in one area with abundant caddis, even smaller fish like 12-14 inch bass consume caddis larva. Bass also eat crayfish, hexes, frogs, and various bait fish that migrate from the Great Lakes at different times of the year. Mike emphasizes the importance of understanding the seasonal and environmental factors, such as water levels and temperatures, to predict feeding patterns. 49:28 - We dig into casting. Mike stresses the necessity of being proficient in backhand casting, especially when fishing from a boat or in specific scenarios. He advises against hard stops in casting when using bigger flies, recommending instead a continuous motion style, such as the Belgian or elliptical cast. 56:26 - Mike provides advice for beginners, emphasizing the importance of listening to guides, being patient, and practicing casting. He stresses the quality of equipment provided and recommends following gear guidelines to ensure a smooth experience. He mentions that while summer is the peak season, the chances of encountering other anglers are low, providing a serene and almost exclusive fishing experience. For those who are interested in smallmouth fishing with Mike's crew, enter our trip and gear giveaway through this link or learn more about it here. 1:04:00 - We get into sports. Mike's children participate in travel baseball and recently played in an amateur tournament in Omaha He mentions that baseball consumes most of their weekends in spring but is enjoyable and educational for the kids. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/656
5:05 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Mike Schultz joins the show for a conversation about the ballot initiative amendment passed by Utah lawmakers during yesterday's special session and will now be on the ballot for voters to consider during November's election.5:38 pm: David Harsanyi, Senior Editor for The Federalist, joins Rod and Greg to discuss his piece for the New York Post on why he is so exhausted by what's happening at the Democratic National Convention. 6:05 pm: FreedomWorks Economist Steve Moore joins the guys for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation's economy.
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Host: Heidi HatchGuests: Maura Carabello with Exoro Group and Mike Schultz, Utah House SpeakerAfter a July break we return to a whole new political world: Less than 4 weeks since an assassination attempt at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. One person dead, 2 seriously injured, Trump escapes with his life -grazed by a bullet. The RNC energized in a way not seen in years. The high-pressure campaign to get President Biden to step down successful. Within Hours VP Harris had her parties backing with no competition and record-breaking fundraising. Minnesota Governor Walz backed by Bernie Sanders chosen. The stock market jittery amid recession concerns as the world watches the Israel and Iran as an all at war in the middle East looms. At Home- Greg Hughes Leaving the Take 2 Podcast after 5 years to Host afternoons on KNRS with Rod Arquette. Thanks for the memories Utah Executes Taberon Honie – 8th death row inmate since 1976Schultz witnessedWill the execution bring the issue back to the Legislature? 87 Days until November Election – Ballots in mailboxes in two months while Utah's Primary Election is still getting hashed out in the courtsMaloy wins after recount: Utah CD2 Recount ends with 176 votes between the twoTechnical Issues with the recount, questions about Iron and Washington County ballots postmarked in Las VegasUtah Supreme Court will hold a hearing for Colby Jenkins' election contest tomorrow at 9:30 am over uncounted ballots not post marked in timePhil Lyman for Governor keeps Fighting and suing- Lyman lawsuit calls for removal of Gov., LG, and demands he be put on ballot Biden out Harris inHarris picks Walz as running mate- Shapiro passed overHarris seeing a big bump with fundraising and enthusiasm when just two weeks ago she was an unpopular VP.Harris Fundraising, Black Women, Black men, white women, white dudes, LDs for Harris Biden out of sight out of mind: Is the President fit to serve his term Trump assassination Attempt already old newsBoth sides promised a kinder gentler election after the shooting-RNC seems like a year ago – How is JD Vance performing?Security concerns after Secret Service failure, arrest this week of Iran backedBoth Harris and Trump have agreed to Sept 10 ABC debate – Trump wants two more debates Trump visit to Utah this month to fundraise- will he hold public rally?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Joshua and Caleb speak with Mike Schultz of Shultz Outfitters in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Mike, or "Schultzy" as he is known to most, has lived in southern Michigan for most of his life where he has logged countless hours on the water. This experience on the water has led him to open and operate the most successful outfitter and guide service in southern Michigan. While Mike has experience chasing many species, his specialty is smallmouth bass. In this conversation we hear all about Mike's story and get tons of tips from Mike on how to fish for smallmouth year round. Find Mike and Schultz Outfitters Online: https://schultzoutfitters.com/ https://www.instagram.com/schultzoutfitters Costa Film: https://www.costadelmar.com/en-us/c/costa-films-meet-mike-schultz-fly-fisherman-business-owner Want more content? In next week's Patreon episode, Mike shares many of his tips and tricks for catching monster smallmouth. Check out the patreon and help support Dads On The Fly: https://www.patreon.com/dadsonthefly Find Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/ Check out our sponsors: https://troutinsights.com/ https://catchcamnets.com/ https://turtleboxaudio.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/support
Here are some of the best photos from Mike Schultz, who was in Ridgefield for the city's annual Fourth of July celebration. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/ridgefields-fourth-of-july-in-pictures #IndependenceDay #FourthOfJulyParade #Ridgefield #Volunteers #Horses #Vehicles #Veterans #Flags #FamilyFun #CityOfRidgefield #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
The biggest day of the four-day Planters Days celebration in Woodland has to be Saturday, with a parade, frog jumping, the carnival and more, and photographer Mike Schultz captured several memories for the 2024 event. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/planters-days-2024-a-day-in-photos-at-woodlands-celebration/ #PlantersDays #Woodland #CommunityCelebration #Parade #FrogJumping #Floats #Equestrian #MilitaryVehicles #FireTrucks #ParadeRoute #Rain #Carnival #CarnivalRides #MissWoodland #ClarkCountyWa #CowlitzCounty #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
On this weeks episode I sit down with Mike Schultz, Airmed Clinical Educator. Find out how the discovery of a minor disability changed his life trajectory from his life goal of becoming a police officer to a call back to enlist in the U.S military, to combat medic, to flight medic, to educator.
From Athlete to Inventor: Making the World Better one Prosthetic At a Time An incredible story today of a young man's hard fought journey from super competitive athlete to amputee, to inventor who regained his competitive edge and is helping others do this as well. Mike's story is one for the books, and write one he did- "Driven to Ride". His story began with huge hopes for a future in motocross racing, something he was great at, but one fateful day he lost his leg and what he was sure to be his career as a professional athlete. However, like I've stated time and again, mindset matters and great people rise because they focus on the dreams and possibilities, not the negative and pitfalls. Mike didn't let his accident and losing his leg, above the knee, stop him from greatness. His story is one of success, struggles, creativity, and rising again to a level most people couldn't begin to dream. He used his curiosity and ingenuity to create a new prosthetic out of his own garage, built to take him to higher levels of competition that no other leg on the market could. He has refined it, created the company- BioDapt, and makes these prosthetics for other athletes wishing to take their craft to another level. Mike's story is one of sheer determination and love for the outdoors and competing. It's incredible to see someone lose a limb and have the mind and knowledge to build, from scratch, an artificial leg for the purposes that he was seeking. Listen in today to hear his story, how he came to a place that he had to get back up and start over, and how he went from amputee to gold and two-time silver medalist snowboarding Paralympian all while using his very own invention! This is an inspirational story of never giving up on your dreams, pushing past the struggles, and achieving despite what appeared to be insurmountable circumstances. He could've given up at his young age after his accident, but he had bigger dreams and plans. Husband, father, inventor, entrepreneur, olympian, and author, you don't want to miss this amazing interview. Ready to be inspired? Thank you, Mike, for spending time with me and talking about the ups and downs that life has thrown your way and how you kept on rising and following your dreams. Have a blessed week, As always, Be Healthy, Be Happy, Be YOU!!! Much love,
Mike Schultz, affectionately known as “Schultzy,” is the Owner of Schultz Outfitters Fly Shop & Guide Service, a hub for Southern Michigan angling, instruction, and destination travel. Growing up in Michigan, he developed a connection with the outdoors, which ultimately led him to pursue a career in the fly-fishing industry. Spending countless hours on the water each year, Schultzy has honed his expertise in Midwestern waters and beyond. While his primary focus remains on the warm-water fishing havens of Southern Michigan, his angling adventures have taken him to exotic locations around the world. Driven by a passion for conservation, Schultzy has played a pivotal role in founding annual fundraisers like the Huron River Single Fly and Huckin' for the Huron, in collaboration with the Huron River Watershed Council. These events support the preservation of Michigan's Blue-Ribbon Smallmouth stream, the Huron River. Outside of his angling pursuits, Schultzy resides in Dexter, Michigan, nestled along the banks of The Huron River with his wife, Allie, and their sons, Tanner and Dylan. With a commitment to sharing his passion for fishing and conservation, Schultzy continues to inspire anglers and outdoor enthusiasts alike—myself included. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss the process of opening his fly shop in Ypsilanti, tactics for catching smallmouth bass on the fly, the effects of water temperature, tackle, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carol &Mike Schultz, Hill Country Home and Land, share stories of childhood dogs and family dogs lead us to see that relationships build though many Ah Ha moments including: scraggly appearances, distinct voices, immediate responses, protectors, and sharing. Our Vision on God & Our Dogs is discovering a new perspective and rely on God the way our dogs rely on us. Host: Meg Grier - Stories@GodAndOurDogs.com Website: www.GodAndOurDogs.com Location Sponsor: Tusculum Brewing Company God and Our Dogs airs every Saturday at 9am on Boerne Radio 103.9FM - www.boerneradio.com. Original Air Date: 02/10/23 As heard on Boerne Radio 103.9FM every Saturday at 9am.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, February 5, 20244:20 pm: Former Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz, now an analyst for Fox News, joins Rod to give us his reaction to the border deal struck by Senate negotiators over the weekend.4:38 pm: Ira Mehlman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform joins Rod for a conversation about some of the details of the Senate's border deal and whether it represents a workable solution.5:35 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Mike Schultz just returned from a weekend trip to the nation's southern border, and he joins Rod to give us his impressions of what he saw there.6:05 pm: Auguste Meyrat, Senior Editor of The Everyman blog and a contributor to The Federalist on his piece about how a silly Oklahoma bill that bans children identifying as animals from classrooms could help fight mental illness.6:20 pm: Representative Walt Brooks joins the show for a conversation about his proposal that would ban, in Utah, a current environmentalist activist movement to give personhood to nature, including a movement to grant legal personhood to the Great Salt Lake.6:38 pm: Emma Camp, Assistant Editor at Reason.com joins the show to discuss her piece about how test scores of school children in America are rebounding after the covid lockdowns, however some students will never catch up.
KSL's Top Story: Same Senate President up here on Utah's Capitol Hill. But the legislative session begins... a new House Speaker is getting used to the podium.
Many issues are going to be debated and discussed during this year's legislative session. From housing affordability to energy policy to education, how will Utah's legislators approach these issues? Utah Speaker of the House Mike Schultz talks with Boyd about looking to the future during this legislative session.
KSL's Top Story: House Speaker Brad Wilson is resigning from the Utah legislature. He doesn't explicitly say it's to run for Mitt Romney's Senate seat. But it is looking that way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Schultz, Gold Medal-winning Paralympic Champion. Mike Schultz has transformed the world of adaptive action sports in many ways. In 2008, Mike suffered a terrible knee injury during a snowmobile competition resulting in the amputation of his left leg above the knee. When Schultz could not find prosthetic equipment that would perform the way he wanted, he designed his own. Today, his prosthetic company, BioDapt manufactures limbs for fellow action and extreme sports amputees. Schultz won gold and silver medals in snowboarding in the 2018 Winter Paralympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Schultz, Gold Medal-winning Paralympic Champion. Mike Schultz has transformed the world of adaptive action sports in many ways. In 2008, Mike suffered a terrible knee injury during a snowmobile competition resulting in the amputation of his left leg above the knee. When Schultz could not find prosthetic equipment that would perform the way he wanted, he designed his own. Today, his prosthetic company, BioDapt manufactures limbs for fellow action and extreme sports amputees. Schultz won gold and silver medals in snowboarding in the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
This week Miranda speaks with Mike Schultz. Mike is an artist and printmaker currently getting his MFA at Alfred University. They talk about how his early passion for art fell off as addiction began to take over more of his life, getting sober and going on the journey to reconnect with making, teaching art on the Thai/Burmese border, and what brings him back to art school now years after his BFA. Mike's Website https://mikeschultzstudio.squarespace.com/ Mike's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mike_schultz_studio/ YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouw MERCH www.teepublic.com/user/helloprintfriend WEBSITE www.helloprintfriend.com Instagram www.instagram.com/helloprintfriend ✨patreon✨ www.patreon.com/helloprintfriend Our sponsor, Speedball www.speedballart.com
Residents and visitors enjoyed a fun-filled weekend at the annual Planters Days celebration in Woodland, featuring a carnival, parades, barbecues, frog jumps, bed races, and captivating photographs by local artist Mike Schultz. https://tinyurl.com/y926ee75 #2023PlantersDays #CommunityCelebration #PlantersDaysParade #FrogJumpingContext #FiremensMuster #Carnival #FiremansBBQ #MayorWillFinn #DonnieVercher #MissWoodland #ElidethBorjaDelgado #WoodlandWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
While at the creator summit in Chicago I had the opportunity to talk with Mike Schultz from Turtle Wax. Mike or Dr. Turtle as he's called had a great conversation about the chemistry that goes into different products. Mike also explained some of their new products like the headlight restore kit and the scratch removal kit. It was also interesting to learn that some products get started and then have to be paused for months and years do to the chemistry not being there, then when its figured out they can resume the project. One of the things I loved was Mike had no hesitation when it came to asking him what his "Fight song" would be. Support this show and follow us on Facebook: @thedetailsolutionspodcast and @thedetailsolutionspodcastdiscussiongroup or on instagram: @detailsolutionspodcast and YouTube: The Detail Solutions Podcast You can now call our hotline and leave us a voicemail to be used on an upcoming episode, powered by Aenso North America. use code DSP for 20% off. Call 1-689-610-2275 You can find our sponsors at: www.vyperindustrial.com use code DSP25 to save an additional $25 off your purchase. www.detailersroadmap.com www.facebook.com/groups/detailersroadmap Make sure to mention you heard about them on the podcast for a special discount. www.oberkcarcare.com use code DSP (all caps) and receive 15% off your purchase. www.carsupplieswarehouse.com use code Solutions to save 15% off your first order. www.autofiber.com use code DSP for 10% off your purchase. For Towel of the Month memberships use the code totm25 for 25% off. www.detailingsuccess.com make sure to tell Renny you heard about on the podcast to get your discount. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/detailsolutionspodcast/support
In this one we get to know legacy brand Turtle Wax! We talk to Mike Schultz the head of the Turtle Wax R&D team! Turtle Wax-https://www.turtlewax.com/ The Cleaner Stash Promol: JAMIE10- https://app.thecreatorstash.com/jamiethecleaner TOC Supplies Promo: BUCKYVW- https://www.tocsupplies.ca/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecleanercast/support
Guest Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan It's water week at the Utah Legislature. Water is at the top of the agenda, and there are many critical bills being proposed that could determine the future of Utah's water security and infrastructure. House Majority Leader Rep. Mike Schultz breaks down what's on the House's agenda particularly when it comes to conservation and the Great Salt Lake. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year's legislative session is 45 days long… Is that too short? House Majority Leader Mike Schultz thinks it's perfect. He joins Dave and Debbie to explain how the session goes and discuss one of the top priorities for Utah: transportation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. Mike Schultz, R-Hooper, joined Tim and Amanda on Tuesday morning at the start of the 2023 Utah legislative session. He offered his insight into the priorities for the House this session.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conclusion of our two-part Mike Schultz series! Mike is a 2x Paralympic Medalist in Snowboard who also created his own brand of prosthetic sporting equipment called BioDapt. Competitors on the biggest world stages use Mike's BioDapt equipment to perform at the highest levels. Listen to the final episode of Mike's conversation with us!Connect with Mike Schultz:WebsiteFacebookInstagramWant to be a guest on our show? Connect with us at:WebsiteFacebookLinkedInTwitterInstagram
Mike Schultz is a 2x Paralympic Medalist in Snowboard who also created his own brand of prosthetic sporting equipment called BioDapt. Competitors on the biggest world stages use Mike's BioDapt equipment to perform at the highest levels. Learn more about Mike's story in the first of a two-part podcast series!Connect with Mike Schultz:WebsiteFacebookInstagramWant to be a guest on our show? Connect with us at:WebsiteFacebookLinkedInTwitterInstagram
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/393 Presented By: Range Meal Bars, Yellowstone Teton, Zoe Angling Group, Drifthook Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Eric Leininger from Fly Fish Portland takes us into his background as a guide in Alaska and around the West. We find out why Eric loves to fish muskies over steelhead and we break down some of the recommended gear to stay warm while fishing in cold waters. Eric also shares some of the best flies he uses that work like magic for all species. This is a long one but full of great stories and tips. Show Notes with Eric Leininger 08:50 - Eric tells the story of how he got invited to go to Bulkley Canada for steelhead fishing. 11:45 - Eric started guiding for Goodnews River Lodge in Alaska. 30:00 - Eric built his own custom sink tips and gave some to people that ripped his idea off. 30:25 - Brian Silvey came up with the F.I.S.T. (floating intermediate sink tip) line which is one of the best winter steelhead lines out there. Brian was on the podcast in episode 148. 36:45 - Kevin Feenstra was on the podcast in episode 13. 44:40 - We talk about the Northwest Fly Fishing Outfitters. 45:10 - We talk about the Friday Night Flies. 49:25 - Tiger musky vs steelhead, what's the difference? 54:50 - Eric noted the fly called, The Jerk Changer which he described as one of the best flies he used. 58:10 - Mike Schultz and his team is doing great stuff out there. Mike was on the podcast in episode 229. 1:10:00 - Eric recommends the Scientific Anglers' Tropical Tighten line. Also the SA's 30-foot clear intermediate line. 1:21:00 - Eric did a video on cold water feet tips. 1:30:00 - We break down the recommended gear to keep you warm. 1:45:00 - Sauvie Island is a great place to fish for carp. 1:47:00 - Kevin Morlock was on the podcast in episode 102 where we talked about carp fishing in Beaver Island. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/393
Guest Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan We're just 41 days away from the 2023 legislative session in Utah. And there's a lot on the agenda this year... from addressing the budget surplus to school vouchers. Utah representative Mike Schultz joins Inside Sources to preview what Utahns can expect from lawmakers next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Rick Mikesell and co-host Ivan Orsic are joined by Mike Schultz (aka "Schultzy") of Schultz Outfitters in Ypsilanti, MI. Schultzy, who formulated the Swinging D' fly, lives and breathes smallmouth fishing with countless hours logged on his home waters around southern Michigan. If there's flowing water in MI and smallmouth call it home, chances are Schultzy has a story or two about it. Rick and Ivan talk about their recent trip out to fish with Schultzy, as well as smallmouth tips and tactics on the fly, night fishing for smallmouth, his angling mentors, fly design, and much more.
Book Club Claire is back for another session of book club! This time we've got our first Paralympics-related selection: "Driven to Ride: The True Story of an Elite Athlete Who Rebuilt His Leg, His Life, and His Career" by two-time Paralympic Snowboarder Mike Schultz (affiliate link). Follow Claire on Twitter and Insta, and on YouTube her channel is C Nat. Keeping with the Paralympics theme, in our Albertville 1992 history moment, Jill looks at the Tignes-Albertville Paralympics, which was the first time the Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympics were paired together. If anyone has footage of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, let us know--it had a bit with hang gliders that sounded pretty cool. Things are relatively quiet in TKFLASTAN, but our ice dancer Charlie White got some good news! In Games-related news, the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee presented its final budget (it's a doozy, but better news than anticipated), as well as its final reports. Now that all of its duties are complete, the committee will dissolve at the end of the month. We also have an update on how the athlete villages and some hotels from Beijing 2022 are currently being used.....and it's not good. Plus, international federation payout from Beijing 2022 is going to be smaller, so look for some belt-tightening. For a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://wp.me/pbRtIx-1U0 Thanks so much for listening, and keep the flame alive! *** Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown Support the show: Tell a friend: http://flamealivepod.com Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312069749587022 Newsletter: Sign up at http://flamealivepod.com VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/323 Presented By: Bearvault, Reyr Gear, Dette Flies, Anglers Coffee Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Robert Thompson is here to take us on a wild ride, producing great movies about fly fishing. We discover how he found himself producing a number of full-length fishing movies focused on conservation, warm water, cold water - all forms of different species. We even dig into a few audio tips in this one and a talk about some of the gear he uses. We find out why he's faded a bit on the scene and some of the movie production stuff he's doing. There's definitely going to be some required movie watching after this. Grab your favorite snack and let's sit down with Robert Thompson from Third Year Fly Fisher.com Movies About Fly Fishing Show Notes with Robert Thompson 03:10 - Robert has movies that have been on Fly Fishing Film Tour like Spey Daze and Summer Haze 07:30 - April Vokey was on the podcast back in back in July 2018 at WFS 030 09:00 - Robert talks about a musky guy named Brad Bowen with a pen name, After Angler, who was always posting on a fly fishing message board 11:15 - Rick Kustich approached Robert about the movie, Spey Daze - Rob tells the story of how they came up with the idea to highlight the issues regarding the invasives and call people to action 17:05 - Howard Tanner, who was a fisheries director, introduced Pacific salmon to the Great Lakes to deal with alewife - he created a billion dollars sports fishing industry (1950s) 21:00 - Lake Huron lost all its species and became a dead lake but later went back to life and regained its species - the DNR just left it alone to let it recover on its own 24:45 - Alpena Michigan has the longest-running fishing tournament - the Alpena Brown Trout Festival 28:10 - The DNR is a good resource to get involved in some of the conservation groups 29:45 - The first movie that Robert produced was the Night of the Hex - Robert talks about the other movies he produced in order 36:20 - Rob has been working in the film business for over 20 years 40:40 - Rob uses a Sony FX9 camera which ranges from about $11-15k including the paraphernalia 44:30 - The editing software that he uses is called Flame 51:00 - Rob did a short film with one of Tim Landwehr's guides about bass fishing - Tim was on the podcast at WFS 273 51:50 - Rob worked with Mike Schultz during Spey Daze - Mike was on the podcast at WFS 229 52:30 - Rob tells the story of how Summer Haze came about - he called Tim and Mike to work on this film 59:30 - We talk about the movie, River Runs Through It and Robert Redford 1:00:45 - Rob used to watch Joe Humphrey videos all the time - he considered them as his fly fishing bible. He later on had a chance to sit with Joe at a fly fishing show and talk about the videos. Joe was on the podcast at WFS 073 1:02:55 - We talk about Fly Fish TV hosted by Kelly Galloup or Jack Dennis - Rob grew up watching their shows 1:04:25 - Gene Hering, producer of Fly Fish TV was on the podcast at WFS 023 1:09:30 - Chicago is a busy filming location 1:15:00 - We talk about musky fishing in Michigan 1:19:20 - Robert is a big Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd fan Conclusion with Robert Thompson So there you go. I hope you discovered a lot of great movies today. If you have not seen those 9 films that we talked about yet, then you're missing out on some good stuff. I haven't watched them all too but going to get myself some popcorn before I go on a movie marathon. Rob is definitely an awesome producer and I hope he continues to make more films. If you've seen his films and enjoyed them, let him know. It's always good to tell someone if they've done a good job, letting them know that you appreciate their work. It fuels them to do greater things and become more passionate. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/323
Special Thanks:http://jaxcafe.com/ Historic Steakhouse in Northeast Minneapolis. Serving steaks not trendsMike Schultz:Athlete. Author. Entrepreneur. Innovator. Speakerhttps://www.monstermikeschultz.com/ Personal websitehttps://biodaptinc.com/ Specialized high performance prostheticshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg4VXYUPbAQ SpeakerDriven to Ride: The True Story of an Elite Athlete who Rebuilt his Leg, his Life and his Careerhttps://www.amazon.com/Driven-Ride-Athlete-Rebuilt-Career/dp/1629379131/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11LPCWB2PHQR1&keywords=driven+to+ride+by+mike+schultz&qid=1652670146&sprefix=driven+to+ride%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-1- X-Games Gold Medalist (10X)- Snocross. Motocross. Snowbike- Professional Snocross Racer (2003-2008)- 2008 Life Changing Injury- 2018 Pyeongchange Paraolympics. Opening Ceremony Flag Bearer. Banked Slalom (Silver Medal). Snowboardcross (Gold Medalist)- 2022 Beijing Paraolympics. Banked Slalom (5th Place). Snowboardcross (Silver Medal). ESPY Award for "Best Male Athlete with a Disability"
We love chasing smallmouth bass on the fly! As smallmouth season gets into full swing, we are reaching into the vault to bring you some of our favorite smallie interviews. We are kicking things off with our interview with Mike Schultz of Schultz Outfitters. This interview dropped just before Christmas 2019, and Mike and I take a deep dive into all things smallmouth and Schultz Outfitters. Give it listen! Here are the original show notes with all of the episode details.
Pete Homan is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Physical Therapist specializing in biomechanics, sports performance and outpatient orthopedic Physical Therapy. He has worked with NFL champion Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis and Hall of Fame blind side tackle from the New Orleans Saints Willie Roaf, world champion ski racer Chris Davenport, X-Games Gold medalist Mike Schultz, and MMA fighters Brendan Schaub, Shane Carwin and Elliot Marshal. He is also a former US national Taekwondo champion. In this episode hosted by Dan McDonogh, Pete shares more about his journey in strength and conditioning and how he got his start in entrepreneurship and solving problems nobody else could see. He explains why the important thing for coaches and trainers isn't often fancy programming, but rather conscious coaching and being attentive to the individual's needs at that moment. Pete also shares from his experience about being authentic and vulnerable, how to cultivate a growth mindset, and why it's so important to follow your bliss. Tune in to find out more. Key Takeaways: [1:22] Dan introduces his guest for this episode - Pete Holman. [2:06] When did Pete notice that he had an entrepreneurial spirit and the ability to determine need and notice things other people can't? [11:29] Dan and Pete discuss the importance of being present, and the concept of conscious coaching. [14:24] How has Pete being a parent played into how he perceives being intentional? [17:29] Being present, understanding what the person you're working with wants and needs at that moment is more important than any kind of fancy programming. [21:02] Pete uses different forms of communication and learning styles to help athletes reach their goals. [23:14] How does Pete get buy-in from athletes? [27:14 ] This podcast is being sponsored by VertiMax. [28:00] Dan and Pete talk about being vulnerable and authentic with the athletes they work with. [31:52] Growth comes when you surround yourself with people that force you to be better. [35:31] It's really not about the programming, it's about who you are as a trainer or coach and how your experiences have shaped you and the mindset you bring to the table. That's what will bring you success. [37:07] Pete's advice is to follow your bliss. [43:02] Whatever you do, do it the best you possibly can. [45:21] What's a common injury Pete sees that could easily be avoided? [50:12] In some cases, simple can actually be better! Mentioned in This Episode: VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn Dan McDonogh Pete Holman David Goggins Tweetables: "You can solve a problem in your mind and with logic." "It warms my heart, not that I'm selling products, but I'm helping people's health, wellness and vitality on all reaches of the earth." "People are different learners." "You gotta walk the walk if you want your athletes to respect you."
Show Notes This week Clelland welcomes friend and master electrician, Mike Schultz to the podcast . Topics Discussed in this episode: Life of an Electrician Electrician Apprenticeships The Pros & Cons of Life as an Electrician Local Unions Traveling Electrician . Show Links Connect with Clelland! LinkedIn - Clelland Russell FB - @WhytheTrades . Guest Info Mike Shcultz - Project Manager & Estimator Laswell Electric Company, Inc.
When the doctor told world champion Mike Schultz they would have to amputate his left leg, it looked like the end of his career as a professional snowcross racer. But Mike's not one to take no for an answer. Instead, he took matters into his own hands.Today, Mike is a two-time U.S. Paralympic medalist and founder of BioDapt a company creating world-class prosthetics for athletes. From supporting wounded veterans to helping Paralympians compete, Mike has transformed his search for the perfect prosthetic into an opportunity to help others. He took home gold and silver medals in snowboarding in the 2018 Paralympics and is competing again this year in Beijing. On Blazing Trails, Mike shares his story, including why mental health training is as important as physical training, and how he and BioDapt are helping revolutionize the prosthetics industry.
Mike Schultz designed a prosthetic leg to help him return to motorsports racing, but it's the process of adapting his design for other athletes that he found his way to the Paralympic podium, and his most meaningful work. Follow The Podium now to get automatic downloads. And tune into the networks of NBC to watch coverage of the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympic Games.
In enterprise sales, you can't save the quarter with last-minute prospecting. It just doesn't work. To be successful, you need to have a relationship with the customer. You need to understand them and put them at the center of your strategy. And that takes planning and alignment across your organization. In this episode, Michelle Sidwell, SVP, Enterprise at SalesLoft, shares how she ensures that her team is aligned and invested in customer relationships. We discuss: Why you can't save the quarter with last-minute prospecting Why alignment is the key to success How deals aren't won or lost alone The 3 C's of sales Resources mentioned during the podcast: Insight Selling by Mike Schultz and John E. Doerr Have an idea for a guest or show topic? Email me at dan@scaleMatters.com. Hear more go-to-market excellence by subscribing in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Go-to-Market Excellence in your favorite podcast player.