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Best podcasts about mike warren

Latest podcast episodes about mike warren

The Dispatch Podcast
Courts Cancel Liberation Day | Roundtable

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 75:42


Mike Warren is joined by David French, Jonah Goldberg, Steve Hayes, and Grayson Logue to discuss the latest legal challenges to the Trump administration's Liberation Day tariffs and the most recent round of presidential pardons. The Agenda:—The Cases That Could Stop Trump's Tariffs—Will Trump double down on tariffs?—Openly corrupt pardons—Can the courts save American politics?—Trump's transactional politics—Russia-Ukraine peace talks—A new Putin—NWYT: Communal kid discipline? Show Notes—Ilya Somin for The Dispatch—Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson on The Remnant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dispatch Podcast
Are We the Baddies Now? | Roundtable

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 77:39


Sarah Isgur is joined by Jonah Goldberg, Mike Warren, and Steve Hayes to discuss Trump's social media post calling Zelensky a "dictator," the downside of DOGE, and the White House's monarchy "joke." The Agenda: —Zelensky, “a dictator without elections” —Are we now a pro-Russian country? —Good guys vs. bad guys —Banning the Associated Press from the press room —AP name games —The downside of DOGE —Entitlement reform —“Long live the king” Show Notes: —Peter Baker: Trump flips the switch on Ukraine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ryan Gorman Show
Trump's 'Honeymoon' Era - The Dispatch's Mike Warren

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 8:32


Senior Editor at The Dispatch Mike Warren reports polling shows Trump in his “honeymoon” era.

The Dispatch Podcast
Great Men of History. Small Men of Congress. | Roundtable

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 70:09


Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash Patel went before Congress this week, and Sarah Isgur, Steve Hayes, Mike Warren, and David French consider whether confirmation hearings are a giant waste of time. Also, Donald Trump's shaming of Colombia's president made Sarah rediscover the allure of Great Men of History theory.The Agenda: —The hearings that weren't worth your (and the nation's) time —Gerrymandering isn't the problem you think it is (or is it?) —Everything is broken and I didn't break it —Trump bullies his way to foreign policy wins —The power of leadership over the human heart —Is DeepSeek our Sputnik moment? (And should we retire Sputnik comparisons?)Show Notes: —John McCormack on RFK's confirmation process —The Dispatch explainer on Trump's Colombian feud The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Baseball By Design: Stories of Minor League Logos and Nicknames

The Trenton Thunder have had the same name for more than three decades, but that name has been paired with a series of different logo concepts over the years—from a two-headed thunderbird, Thor the God of Thunder, and the current iteration, a storm cloud and lightning. Guests include: Mike Warren, Trenton Thunder Director of Media Relations & Play-by-Play Broadcaster, X @Mike_WarrenPxP Dan Simon, Studio Simon: www.studiosimon.net, Insta @studio_simon Scott Rippe, Facebook Rippeology Find the Baseball By Design podcast online: Instagram @baseballbydesign Threads @baseballbydesign Bluesky @baseballbydesign.bsky.social linktr.ee/BaseballByDesign Baseball By Design is a member of the Curved Brim Media Network.

The Dispatch Podcast
Groundhog Year | Roundtable

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 66:10


Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle joins Sarah Isgur, Mike Warren, and Steve Hayes to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's interesting (?) press conference and the media's rapid (yet possibly irresponsible) response. The Agenda: —Trump is back —Sarah's Greenland-curious —Zuck ends fact-checking program —Our partner program with Meta —All the lonely people —The one influencer Steve tried remembering —LA County fires: is it a policy issue? —Blame the Republican In Closest Proximity —Release the fact-checkers The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ryan Gorman Show
Steve Bannon's Relationship With Trump, Kash Patel FBI Nomination - Mike Warren, Senior Editor At The Dispatch

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 13:33


Senior Editor at The Dispatch Mike Warren explains how the relationship between Steve Bannon and Donald Trump has changed over the years and offers some insight into FBI Director nominee Kash Patel.

Aviation Insurance Podcast
Episode 93: Claims and the Future of Aviation Insurance with Mike Warren of Old Republic Aerospace

Aviation Insurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 33:42


In our latest episode of the Aviation Insurance Podcast, host Tim Bonnell Jr. sits down with Mike Warren, Executive Vice President and General Counsel at Old Republic Aerospace. Mike shares his deep industry insights, recounting his journey through pivotal moments in aviation insurance—from handling complex claims to navigating the challenges of modern-day risks like social inflation and labor shortages.

The Dispatch Podcast
I'm Not Inflaming Political Violence, You Are | Roundtable

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 60:23


Sarah and Steve are joined by Mike Warren from the campaign trail in North Carolina and former Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp to discuss the state of the race and the Trump campaign's ground game (or lack thereof). The Agenda: —Are we going through a political realignment? —Teamsters won't endorse a president —Ground game vs. legal strategy —Political violence this election season —The former president grasps for “media bias” straws —The Exotic Cat-Eaters of Springfield, Ohio —Paging Hezbollah Show Notes: —What Would Stop the Steal 2.0 Look Like? —New York Times poll —Boiling Frogs: Hot-Blooded The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Brainworms, Bears, and Ballot Boxes

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 69:06


Jonah has chosen to heed the advice of Horace Greeley to go west and get away from the crowds of idlers and imbeciles, anointing none other than Dispatch senior editor Mike Warren as Remnant guardian extraordinaire. Mike is joined by Semafor's Dave Weigel for some punditry a la carte. Mike and Dave (who do not need wedding dates) cover RFK Jr.'s recent Trump endorsement, the state of the undecided voting bloc, what to make of the swing state map, and how Americans are feeling about Kamala Harris.Show Notes: —Mike's Dispatch Politics item on RFK —Dave's "Americana" newsletter The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Baseball Lifer
The Baseball Lifer Podcast with Mike Warren

The Baseball Lifer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 57:02


The Baseball Lifer
The Baseball Lifer with Bill Robertson

The Baseball Lifer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 48:03


Next week, Mike Warren, radio voice of the Trenton Thunder. # Episode Notes Notes go here Find out more at https://the-baseball-lifer.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup
REX July 26th - Dr Kioumars Ghamkhar from AgResearch, Mike Warren from Springbank School and Dr Andrea Judd from the Kaikoura Health Facility

Magic's Rural Exchange Catchup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 51:14


On today's podcast, Dom talks with Dr Kioumars Ghamkhar from AgResearch about its prototype Map and Zap system which uses AI to hunt weeds and eliminate them with a laser... He talks with the principal of Springbank School in Kerikeri, Mike Warren, about its humble beginnings in rural Northland, its unique outdoor curriculum and its upcoming 30th anniversary... And he talks with Dr Andrea Judd, Clinical Director of the Kaikoura Health Facility, about the plight of rural GP's, what attracted her to rural medicine and her time as a locum on the Chatham Islands. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
31 Flavors of Felonies

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 84:13


Dispatch senior editor Mike Warren capitulates to Jonah's pleas for a spontaneous conversation to unpack the various legal woes plaguing the news cycle this week. Plea deals fall apart, guns are found in dumpsters, and hush money is paid. As usual, there are political implications and lots of both sides-isms. Stayed tuned for the down low on Mar-a-Lago, some Supreme Court speculation, and Jonah and Mike's takes as to why the media leans to the left. Show Notes: —The Joe Biden interview In question —Project 2025 —The Prince of Darkness by Robert D. Novak Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business of Drinks
25: How to Get VC Investment With Mike Warren of Alethia Venture Partners - Business of Drinks

Business of Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 29:33


At the Business of Drinks, we've been talking with many founders lately about their struggles finding funding. So if you're looking for investment — or just want to know more about how VC investors think — this episode is for you! We talk with Mike Warren, founder and managing partner of Alethia Venture Partners.  It's a $50 million fund dedicated to investing in alcohol and non-alcohol drinks brands in their Seed, Series A, and Series B rounds, with investments ranging from $250,000 to $5 million. This episode dives into what Alethia Venture Partners is looking for as it deploys the first of its 5 planned funds. So far, Alethia has invested in brands like Kové, Maker Wine, Gay Water, Pa'lante Rum, and others. This episode is a key listen for anyone looking for funding. It gives advice not only into Alethia's investment strategy, but also insights into the mind of a veteran CPG and drinks brand investor. Get the scoop on: - The biggest mistakes first-time founders make - Why investing in pre-revenue brands is a gamble - How VC investors size up a brand - What makes a brand attractive to VC investors - The right stage in a company's journey to seek VC investment - How to work with Alethia Venture Partners - What the fund is looking for in the founders and brands it invests in Stay tuned for our next episode dropping on April 17.  About Erica Duecy, host: Erica Duecy is founder and host of Business of Drinks, and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies. She also has led digital editorial teams at Architectural Digest and Saveur magazines. Her content, podcast, and video programs have won more than 40 digital and editorial awards. She is a WSET Advanced-certified wine and spirits communicator, and author of the cocktail book Storied Sips (Random House), about the real-life stories behind the world's most famous cocktails.    To learn more about Erica Duecy: https://www.instagram.com/ericaduecy/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-duecy-4a35844/ https://twitter.com/ericaduecy And if you like what you heard, help us spread the word! Follow Business of Drinks, and rate and review our episodes on any platform where you're listening. It really does help us find new listeners. Thank you

The Dispatch Podcast
The Trials of Donald Trump, Explained | Roundtable x Collision

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 72:51


Donald Trump's trials represent an unprecedented clash of American politics and law. To make sense of the madness, The Dispatch launched The Collision newsletter, written by Sarah Isgur and Mike Warren. With the ex-president's multiple cases crawling through the courts, Sarah and Mike (and a spice-addled Jonah) compare the legal arguments of the different trials, break down the possible timelines, and consider the political ramifications of this mess we're in. The Agenda: —SCOTUS hearing Trump's immunity case —The lawfare argument —Majorities can be wrong —Alvin Bragg's hush money case —Different rules for elites —Dead to rights on obstruction —Georgia on their mind —Biden impeachment update Show Notes: —The Collision newsletter —Liam Neeson does improv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SimpliFinance with Shane White
Ep. #229 - Mike Warren (Alethia Venture Partners)

SimpliFinance with Shane White

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 73:35


Mike Warren is a serial entrepreneur and is the founder and managing partner of Alethia Venture Partners. Alethia: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alethia-venture-partners-llc/ Mike Warren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikewarrenalethiasbs/ The Shane White Show is now proudly brought you by ROUTINE! Head over to yourroutine.com and try their newest product "Morning Routine". Use code "ShaneWhite30" at checkout for 30% off your first order! Today's episode is brought to you by NeuRoast - Mushroom Coffee! Use Code "ShaneWhite" for 30% off your order from Neuroast.com Sponsor Links: Routine - http://yourroutine.com NeuRoast - https://www.neuroast.com/ ---------- Helpful Links: Instagram:  @shane.m.white Tik Tok: @shane.m.white NoBul Partners: https://nobulpartners.com/ Whoop (1 free month): https://join.whoop.com/#/C20648 Robinhood: http://join.robinhood.com/shanew1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shanewhiteshow/message

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for February 26, 2024 - Crime Wave, The Fix, and Walk in the Night

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 152:00


Two + hours of CrimeFirst a look at this day in History.Then Calling All Cars, originally broadcast February 26, 1935, 89 years ago, California's Two-man Crime Wave. Two men have robbed a bank while wearing masks. There's more crime to come.Followed by Casey Crime Photographer starring Staats Cotsworth, originally broadcast February 26, 1948, 76 years ago, The Fix. Mike Warren has been murdered. Keep your eye on the trick derby! ..Then Inner Sanctum Mysteries, originally broadcast February 26, 1946, 78 years ago, I Walk in the Night. What does a man think of when there's murder in the air?Followed by Let George Do It starring Bob Bailey and Virginia Gregg, originally broadcast February 26, 1951, 73 years ago, See Me Once, You See Me Twice. Mr. Wallace has been told to stay away from Lucy Lameroux...or he'll be killed. However, there are two Lucys.Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast February 26, 1942, 82 years ago, Mousy, Airplane Watcher. Lum has been lying through his teeth to convince Diogenes' helper that he's an honest man. He has "an official air raid warden's uniform," but it says "P-O-R-T-E-R" on it! Mousie is appointed an airplane watcher.Thanks to Doug for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream

The Dispatch Podcast
Dispatch Live Unlocked: Nikki's Night in New Hampshire

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 63:07


Nikki didn't pull an upset Tuesday night but what's next for her campaign? Mike Warren joins Declan Garvey and Steve Hayes from Haley HQ to discuss her remarks through primary night. John McCormack reports from South Carolina on what voters are saying in the former governor's home state while Andrew Egger gives an update from a Biden/Harris campaign event. David Drucker joins us from Trump HQ with the expected celebratory fanfare from that event, and Chris Stirewalt joins in the end to give his analysis on how Nikki can stay in the race as the GOP pick.  Click here to watch the livestream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dispatch Podcast
Did Americans Ever Really Care About Policy? | Roundtable

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 68:56


Sarah, Steve, Jonah, John, and Mike Warren look ahead to the New Hampshire primary and the chances for a Haley-DeSantis upset. The Agenda: -Why people still vote for Donald Trump -The appetite for No Labels (McConaughey/Hanks ticket?) -The geriatric rematch -The Houthis, Pakistan, and Iran -The Jewish ripples -Beer brats redux: definitely worth your time Show Notes: -New Hampshire live event Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cryptic Soup Pod
Marlene Warren, The Killer Clown Murder

Cryptic Soup Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 76:47


Welcome to Cryptic Soup, your after-dark podcast filled with nightmares that haunt the daylight. From murders, to crimes, to cryptids, to anything in between, you can learn about what might be going bump in the night. In this week's episode, join Thena and Kylee as we discuss when Marlene Warren was murdered by a clown that randomly showed up at her doorstep. Marlene and her husband Mike Warren had some troubles, and there were rumors that Mike was having an affair with a woman named Sheila. Who was the clown? Did someone hire the clown? Was it Mike? Was it Sheila? Will the case be solved? Our sources for this week's episodes: https://www.chillingcrimes.com/blogs/news/marlene-warren  https://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/wellington/clown-murder-a-timeline-of-important-events https://www.wpbf.com/article/florida-killer-clown-how-long-will-sheila-keen-warren-spend-in-prison/43730921#  https://thecinemaholic.com/michael-warren-now/ https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2023/04/25/killer-clown-trial-in-florida-sheila-keen-warren-pleads-guilty/70150110007/ https://www.timesnews.net/news/crime/former-purple-cow-co-owner-charged-in-1990-florida-murder/article_e7f9e11f-d851-5f5f-826b-8344d2d97e70.html https://thecinemaholic.com/marlene-warren-murder/ https://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/wellington/sheila-keen-warren-plea-deal#:~:text=She%20was%20arrested%20in%20Virginia,for%20her%20day%20in%20court 

Old Man Strength
Old Man Strength: Ep 5.1 Mike Warren ISU Running Back

Old Man Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 66:22


We sit down and talk to Mike about his time at Lawton ok, his recruitment to ISU. Mike talks about his memories of Jack Trice's legacy. We get his behind the scene stories of the 2017 OK Game, and Brock's debut & and his relationship with his stacked RB room. Mike is honest about his time at ISU and why he stayed Loyal Sons Forever True. Sponsored by Revelton Distilling Company & Kyle Lehman at Wintrust Mortgage and broadcasted live from the Gravitate Coworking Studios. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oldmanstrength/support

Puppies and Crime
Folge 184 - Der Killer-Clown

Puppies and Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 118:11


Der 26. Mai 1990 ist ein sonniger Samstag. Marleen Warren bereitet gerade das Frühstück für ihren Sohn zu, als es plötzlich an der Tür klingelt. Dort erwartet sie ein Korb voller Blumen, zwei Luftballons und eine Person, die plötzlich eine Waffe zückt und der 40-jährigen Mutter aus nächster Nähe ins Gesicht schießt. Auf den ersten Blick sieht es so aus, als ob der Fall rasch gelöst werden kann, denn es gibt einen Augenzeugen, der die Person beobachtet hat: Marleens Sohn Joe. Das Beunruhigende daran: Joe hat nicht etwa einen Menschen gesehen, sondern einen Clown, der sich ziemlich seltsam verhalten hat. Wer verbirgt sich hinter der Maske mit dem dramatischen Grinsen? Wer ist die Person, die Marleen auf derart kaltblütige Weise das Leben genommen hat? Diese Fragen werden die Ermittler viele Jahre beschäftigen, und ihre Antworten werden tiefgreifende Einblicke in menschliche Beziehungen offenbaren. Inhaltswarnungen: Explizite Gewalt, Clowns, Abhängigkeit, Depressionen Ob der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist, seht ihr ganz unten in der Beschreibung. (N=nicht gelöst, G=Gelöst) SHOWNOTES: Danke an unseren Werbepartner HelloFresh! Mit unserem Gutscheincode HFPUPPIES sparst Du in Deutschland bis zu 120€, in Österreich bis zu 130€ und in der Schweiz bis zu 140 CHF. Der Code ist für neue & ehemalige Kund:innen gültig. Empfehlungen Marieke: Rachel Harrison - Crackle Amanda: 2. Staffel von Spy x Family auf Crunchyroll Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes: https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrime SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- G ---------

Maximum Octane
Throwback To Ep# 60 | The B-side of Holidays with Mike Warren

Maximum Octane

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 31:49


Right after losing a loved one or while dealing with addiction, family reunions tend to be pretty hard. Especially Christmas and New Year's Eve, which are synonyms for peaceful times, filled with hope, good wishes, and quality family time.This week, we revisit my challenging yet necessary conversation with Mike Warren about the B-side of holidays, the challenges some people must go through, how being surrounded by nothing but smiles makes them feel, and what we, who aren't mourning or dealing with serious issues, can do to help them. Mike is an Executive Coach at ATI and an active member of the Christian recovery group Celebrate Recovery. He brings our attention to what Christmas and New Year's Eve represent to those dealing with addictions, the loss of a loved one, or even those just trying to avoid unhealthy foods.Additionally, he shares some tips for practicing acceptance, serving others, and much more.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Why holidays are tough for many people (5:00)How to deal with family members that trigger us (9:30)Participating in every discussion is optional. Be mindful of your mental health (13:30)Why practicing gratitude is life-changing (21:40)Why we should stop glamourizing alcohol (26:20)Resources:Celebrate Recovery websiteConnect with Mike:LinkedInLet's connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookEmail: info@maximumoctane.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Lobby Shop
Dispatches from the War Room with Mike Warren

The Lobby Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 27:09


Josh, Paul, Caitlin, and Liam sit down with Mike Warren, Senior Editor of The Dispatch, to discuss Speaker Mike Johnson's first two weeks, the return of Steve Bannon as a MAGA svengali, and the struggles of GOP primary challengers to break through against former President Trump.

48 Hours
Post Mortem: Murder by Clown

48 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 29:36


Was a clown costume the perfect disguise to get away with murder? Correspondent Peter Van Sant and Producer Ruth Chenetz discuss the bizarre murder case that took investigators nearly 30 years to make an arrest. We'll hear what it was like for Peter to stop by Mike Warren's house for an interview, where the neighborhood dog decided to participate in the discussion. Plus, they talk about evidence that may have been mishandled and the risk that could have led to an acquittal for Sheila Keen-Warren.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Dispatch Podcast
Trump Rising

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 65:06


Disclaimer: In this episode, which was recorded Thursday morning, we speculated about the delay in U.S. military response to provocations from Iran. By the time the episode released, news broke that the U.S. forces had struck Iranian targets in Syria. The House finally has a speaker ... and he's one of the architects of Trump's attempt to steal the 2020 election. Sarah is joined by Steve and Mike Warren to explain who Rep. Mike Johnson is and what his speakership means for Trump's hold on our politics. Also: -Plea deals for Trump associates -Joe Biden has a challenger? -Pro-Hamas Democrats -Jewish students harassed at Cooper Union -“Reproductive freedom means Palestinian freedom” -Qatar's influence on college campuses -Why institutions matter -Iran's real escalation Show notes: -Collision newsletter -Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show -Video of Jewish students harassed at Cooper Union -The Free Press: Qatar's War for Young American Minds -Twitter thread on Jake Sullivan's Foreign Affairs essay  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dispatch Podcast
The Election Nobody Asked For

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 65:12


Many polls are telling the same story: Americans don't want either Joe Biden or Donald Trump for president. And yet a rematch seems all but inevitable. Mike Warren is joined by Steve, Jonah, and Chris Stirewalt to commune in despair. Plus: -Pence's overdue attack on populism -Great white sharks with Hitler's brain -Eric Adams: migrant issue ‘will destroy New York City' -9/11 anniversary and easy explanations Show notes: –CNN Polling on a Biden vs. Trump rematch –You need to calm down, Democratic pollsters argue – Semafor –Most Americans say Biden is too old – The Washington Post –TMD: The Election Nobody Wants –Kevin Williamson's piece on Mike Pence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Berean Call Conference
Mike Warren: The Five Foundation Stones of the Early Church

The Berean Call Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 80:23


Dr. Randy Guliuzza is a captivating speaker who presents well-documented and often humorous scientific and biblical talks to audiences of all ages. He has represented ICR in several scientific debates at secular universities and in other forums. Dr. Guliuzza has a B.S. in Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, a B.A. in theology from Moody Bible Institute, an M.D. from the University of Minnesota, and a Master of Public Health from Harvard University. Dr. Guliuzza served nine years in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps and is a registered Professional Engineer. In 2008, he retired as a lieutenant colonel from the Air Force, where he served as 28th Bomb Wing Flight Surgeon and Chief of Aerospace Medicine, and joined ICR as National Representative. He was appointed President in 2020.ICR's website: www.icr.org/randy_guliuzza/

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
How to Bury a Billionaire

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 79:02


Back in the USA—but sadly not back at chez dingo—Jonah's in a particularly exhausted state on today's Remnant. It doesn't help that his original plan for this episode—a fun, substance-free conversation with Sarah Isgur—was thwarted by the latest Trump indictment news, which forces the duo to engage in some actual serious discussion on the subject. They explore whether the indictment holds up to scrutiny, how the field of GOP candidates should respond to it, and whether Trump could rightly be convicted under criminal law. Then, as a bonus feature, Jonah taps into another area of Sarah's expertise—she's both the mother and wife of a male—to examine how we can address the challenges facing men in civil society. It's an episode so informative, you'll wonder why that niche legal podcast even exists. Show Notes: - The Collision, Sarah and Mike Warren's new newsletter - Sarah and Mike on the new Trump indictment - The Morning Dispatch, three strikes edition - Jonah: “Who Are the Real Kingmakers? Voters.” - Nate Cohn: “Yes, Biden and Trump Are Tied” - Christine Emba: “Men Are Lost. Here's a Map Out of the Wilderness.” - Jonah: “The New Right Is Neither New nor Right” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
The Collision of Law and Politics

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 9:33


2024 is shaping up to be a very unique election, with a former president running for a second term while being indicted by the DOJ, Manhattan, and other states pending. Politics and law are colliding, and The Dispatch has started a newsletter to examine the impact. It's called The Collision. Senior Editor at The Dispatch Mike Warren breaks down their vision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dispatch Podcast
Self-Abasing Gestures and Canine Loyalties

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 76:07


It's the never-ending story with Trump's ongoing legal battles, but how exactly will the latest investigation impact Trump's 2024 campaign? Kevin Williamson and Mike Warren join Sarah Isgur to break down the latest in MAGA land and: -Kevin McCarthy's lack of self-respect -Ron DeSantis, so hot right now? -The trouble with RE-words -Nerds throwing punches -Barbie's CCP map Show Notes: -Sarah and Mike's joint project Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast
Episode 441: Paying by the Mile

Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 34:12


This week we're joined by Mike Warren, Senior Vice President at WSP. Mike chats with us about road user charging including how the discussion has changed over the last decade and the idea of treating roads as a utility by paying for driving by the mile. We also discuss policy considerations including reducing driving and congestion, privacy considerations, and replacing existing use taxes. OOO Also for Stitcher users that want to switch to another podcatcher and need the RSS feed, here's our url: https://feeds.libsyn.com/49347/rss OOO Follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mastadon theoverheadwire@sfba.social Support the show on Patreon http://patreon.com/theoverheadwire Buy books on our Bookshop.org Affiliate site!  And get our Cars are Cholesterol shirt at Tee-Public! And everything else at http://theoverheadwire.com

The Dispatch Podcast
Explainer: The Politics of Classified Documents (w/ Peter Meijer)

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 41:45


Classified documents stored in a Mar-A-Lago bathroom will live in infamy, but it's not the only intelligence scandal among politicians: Biden, Pence, and Hillary Clinton have also made headlines for their intelligence information. Peter Meijer joins Mike Warren to break down the security issues with these documents and: -There are levels to this - Classified, confidential, secret, top secret. -Peter's surprising insight into classified info -Clinton, Biden, Pence, Trump: what they all have in common -Over-classification problem? -Online gamers and security clearances -Trumps says “No.” -Will Peter run again? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Penceian Posture

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 69:04


Jonah invites Chris Stirewalt and Mike Warren on to analyze the state of the GOP primary field, as Mike Pence and Chris Christie officially join the race. Stay for the jocularity and: -RNC nominee “pledge” -Tim Scott vs. The View -House speakership fight -Stirewalt's Shrimp Cocktail Crawl  -Who destroyed the Kherson dam? -Tucker Carlson's anti-semitic Twitter show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Explainer: Do Other Candidates Stand A Chance?

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 27:09


It's not over for those not named Trump or DeSantis, says GOP operative Mike Murphy. Join The Dispatch's Mike Warren as speaks with Murphy about the candidates chances of rising in the polls and what they're doing to fight in the 2024 election. Show Notes: -Mike Murphy's article for The Bulwark -Mike Warren's article for The Dispatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show June 2nd, 2023: Congress Raises the Debt Ceiling, Presidential Politics, Inspiring High School Grad Speech

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 55:51


Last night the Senate passed the debt ceiling agreement with little fuss, avoiding default. Presidential candidates are in Iowa this weekend for Jonie Ernst's "Roast and Ride" event. Mike Warren from the Dispatch explains what the second tier candidates can do to breakthrough a crowded presidential field. Plus, the principal of Skyridge High School delivers an inspiring speech on graduation day, drawing from the remarkable stories for four students and one retiring teacher. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Driving for Dollars Mastery
207 - Whatever it Takes - Meet the Wholesaler Who Does Driving for Dollars…WITHOUT A CAR!

Driving for Dollars Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 23:46


Introducing Mike Warren, the captivating new face in the realm of real estate. Prepare to be inspired as we embark on another awesome episode, delving into his journey toward establishing an enduring legacy within the industry. Join us as we unveil the backstory of Mike's life before venturing into real estate, uncovering the formidable obstacles he encountered along the way.    Witness his relentless pursuit of success as he shares the pivotal initial steps he undertook to secure lucrative deals. Astoundingly, he achieved all this without the convenience of a car! Eager to uncover the remarkable story of Mike Warren? Listen now!  Key Takeaways  Mike's journey prior to entering the real estate industry  Learning from mistakes and navigating initial challenges  Triumphing over obstacles throughout the journey  Mastering the art of closing deals  Emphasizing strategic focus on lucrative deal locations Resources Follow Mike  Need to Sell My House Fast Driving for Dollars Mastery

The Dispatch Podcast
Bad Week for NatCons

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 70:14


When the crystal-worshipping lady and the anti-vax guy are getting a quarter of the democratic vote while spending no money, the possibility of a real politician rising up to challenge Biden increases. Senior editor Mike Warren debuts on the pod to help Sarah and Jonah dissect Biden's announcement and whether the future of the GOP is more Pence or Tucker. Also, a knife-brandishing Jonah responds to critics of last week's swiftly-chilled hot takes. Show Notes: -Watch: Steve and Sarah interview Vice President Mike Pence -Watch: Jonah brandishes knife -Wednesday's G-File Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 4-Wide Salute: A Dirt Racing Podcast
Episode 109 - Mike Warren presented by Leindecker Racing Engines

The 4-Wide Salute: A Dirt Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 70:27


As the Super DIRTcar Series point season gets underway this upcoming weekend, we get to know the series' new announcer, Mike Warren! Mike has spent his recent time on the World of Outlaws Late Model Series as a pit reporter and let's welcome him to Big Block country! We dive into his growing up in east New York at Lebanon Valley, Albany-Saratoga and Airborne Speedways! Mike is pumped for this year and so are we! Enjoy! Interview with Mike starts at the 26:46 mark! Super DIRTcar Series - https://superdirtcarseries.com/ Ads - Leindecker Racing Engines - https://www.facebook.com/jleindeckerracingengines Design for Vision - https://www.designforvision.com/ Sunglass Central - https://www.sunglasscentral.net/ Pioneer Pole Buildings - https://www.ppb1.com/ Bill Brown & Company, Inc. - https://www.billbrowninc.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the4widesalutepodcast/support

The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
Ian Lopez de San Ramon - 19 year old Life Time Grand Prix competitor

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 26:18


This week we have gravel racer, Ian Lopez de San Roman in the studio to talk about his upcoming season. At 19 years old, Ian will be the youngest competitor in the Life Time Grand Prix. With early season results in the Grasshopper series and Rockcobbler, Ian is certainly an athlete to watch. Episode Sponsor: Logos Components Support the Podcast Join The Ridership  Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello, and welcome to the gravel ride podcast, where we go deep on the sport of gravel cycling through in-depth interviews with product designers, event organizers and athletes. Who are pioneering the sport I'm your host, Craig Dalton, a lifelong cyclist who discovered gravel cycling back in 2016 and made all the mistakes you don't need to make. I approach each episode as a beginner down, unlock all the knowledge you need to become a great gravel cyclist. This week on the show. I want to introduce you to ian Lopez de Santa Ramon. A 19 year old from Sonoma county here in Northern California, who got accepted to participate as a professional athlete in the lifetime grand Prix series in 2023. As you'll see this young athlete found his way to the bike. Not super early and didn't see remarkable results as a junior in his own words. But yet over the last few years, he's really found his stride cutting his teeth, both on the grasshopper series. Here in Northern California, as well as impressing Michael Marks when participating in the Belgian waffle ride series. As we enter the 2023 grand Prix. I thought we'd take a chance and get to know Ian. I managed to catch the Inn on his way, home from a bike fit and Monterey. And so how did over in the studio for quick conversation? Before we jump in, I need to thank this week. Sponsor logos components. You may recall my episode with my co-host Randall Jacobs around the launch of logos components and the three new sets of carbon wheels that they're bringing to market. At the end of 2020. They're 29 or wheelset received . Bike packing dot comes gear of the year award, which is pretty amazing. We've talked about the many details you need to look through and think about when purchasing a carbon wheel set. And I encourage you to reference that episode, whether you're looking at the logos wheel sets or something else. Randall does an excellent job of breaking down from the rim to the hub, to the spokes, all the things you should be considering and looking at. As you match. Which wheel set is going to be right for the type of writing you do. If you're considering getting a new carbon wheelset this year, I encourage you to go check out logos components.com. I'll put that link in the show notes. Logos offers three different wheel sizes, 700 C six 50 B and 20 Niner. I personally am rocking the six 50 bees out of my garage. It's got an internal width of 28 millimeters. So you get that nice kind of C shape. When you're running larger volume tires. Again, check them out at logos components. Dot com when you have a second. With that said let's dive right into my conversation with Ian. [00:02:48] Craig Dalton: Ian, welcome to the studio. [00:02:50] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Thanks for making it happen. It was a little last minute. [00:02:53] Craig Dalton: Yeah. Studio is a euphemism for the shed office in my backyard, but I appreciate you coming over and it was actually pretty cool to see your bikes getting out of the car. [00:03:03] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah. You got a, you got a sweet set up here. [00:03:05] Craig Dalton: It was a shed that held the bikes and then we hired a contractor to drywall and put it all together. So it's kind of a covid investment, so I could have an [00:03:12] Ian Lopez de San Roman: office at home. Nice. It looks, it looks legit. It looks well made, [00:03:16] Craig Dalton: and I got my bikes on the wall, so That's all right. [00:03:19] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Something to look at. [00:03:19] Craig Dalton: So, you're actually just coming off competing at low gap, right? In one of the grasshoppers. Yep. How'd that go yesterday? [00:03:27] Ian Lopez de San Roman: I made a lot of mistakes. Yeah, let's talk about it a little bit. Yeah. So I went into the race and I was like, , I kind of really wanna win this race. It's kind of like my home race and I know Pete's on good form and everybody there is like really fast. So I just decided like I, I'm not usually not nervous for races, but I was actually nervous for low gap, which is weird. So I slept kind of weird. Started the race, , it was like super hot on the first climb. And then I, I was thinking about what I did the night before the race. Mid race for some reason. And then I was like, dude, I didn't charge my shifting. And then I look back and I see the blinking red light on the axis and I'm like, dude, really? You forgot to charge your shifting. And so I think it was like halfway through the race I roll up to the aid station. So the shifting died on this like cement climb and then I roll into the aid station, I'm yelling, Blake, give me an access battery. Blake, which is like my friend. . Everyone from the shop I used to work for was there, and I was like, dude, I'm gonna get so roasted about this later. I'm gonna, yeah, people are gonna have, this is gonna be the story people are telling. And so they didn't have an access battery. Usually they have a pile of 'em and they just sell 'em out and give 'em to I see my old Nica coach, Mike, Mike Warren is there and he's I was like, Mike, Mike, I see you're here. Gimme your access battery. And he's no, man, no man. I have to ride outta here. Come on. Come on. And then I was like, I'm racing gimme your access battery. He's no, no, no, no, no. And so I got in, like I spent like a minute and a half like arguing him and finally I get his battery. And so I go in and he's dude, you're really stranded me out here. You owe me. And he is he was like really mad. And so I took his battery and then I'm still kind of working out a couple kinks on the new bike. And so I dropped my chain, lost some more time, but then, I think my fitness is pretty good right now. So then I caught up to Lance who is in. , which I guess was like fourth place. And then we caught up the Tyler, which was third place, and then we see Chris Blevins right down the road. And then I was all like, I was like, yeah, okay, maybe I'll sudden a little flyer at the end and try to get these two Legion Crisp printers. But I didn't really think I had a very good chance. And then half a mile from the finish, I flatted. , and I was like, like my rear tire was kind of bouncy and I could feel the rim. And I was like, really? This is so stupid. So then Tyler went, he did 1500 watts and he got third. And then I took Lance to the line. Like I, I made him fight for it, but I, I got fifth. So, not a bad [00:05:44] Craig Dalton: result. You would've thought with all that negotiating to try to get an access battery, you wouldn't even be part. [00:05:50] Ian Lopez de San Roman: The event. It wasn't a very, I didn't have very good luck that day. Like right after the race, me and like Stan and a couple other people went and rode around and then like we rode up the old low gap finish and then like my friend Taj was like next to me and then he like got too close and hit my rear brake going or my front brake going like 20 and then I crashed and flooded my other tire on the front. And then, It was always like lying on the ground with another flat tire, like after the race. And I was like, what am I doing? So then like a log a truck with some logs came by and then we put my bike in the back and I held onto the back like a garbage man and rode five miles down the road on the back of this truck. And then I was like, I was just like so bummed, but whatever. Not a, not a [00:06:32] Craig Dalton: terrible result. And best to get that bad [00:06:34] Ian Lopez de San Roman: luck out of the way. This part of the season. Yeah. Something to improve on. And so we'll go from there and see. [00:06:38] Craig Dalton: Let's start at, let's take a step back and just understand one, you're from Sonoma County in California, right? Yeah. And two, you've, you were the youngest person to get accepted in the Lifetime Grand PR pre for 2023. [00:06:54] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah. Yeah. Super excited on that. And your age is? I'm 19. [00:06:59] Craig Dalton: Okay. So at 19, how did you find the bike? Like when did you find the bike originally, and what was your progression like? How does a 19 year old find the. with the capability and skill to race at a professional level on the gravel scene? [00:07:11] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah. Honestly, I don't really know how I'm, how I'm here, , I started like actually kind of riding when I was like third or fourth grade. Like me and my mom would kind. Be like, yeah, yeah, we should, we used, started mountain biking. So my aunt is a pro. She went to the Olympics like twice I think. And so we always kind of, me and my sister kind of looked at it like, man, that's, that's kind of cool. And then we just we just had some like really crappy, like old bikes. And so we started kind of riding a little bit, and then there's like a local Wednesday night race called dirt C crits. And then we I had ridden like maybe like a total of like couple days like cumulatively like a one. Not like one week, but you know what I'm saying, like seven total days over a couple months. And I was like, my friend invited me to this local race. I went and I was like, man, that was pretty fun. And then like my sister came and showed up and watched and she's nah, never. I'm never riding a bike like that. I'm never riding a bike. And then like I kind of just kept riding from there. And now my sister's racing, cycling cross in Belgium. And I'm here in the Grand Prix . I don't know I honestly don't know, like in, I feel like we're missing a few [00:08:17] Craig Dalton: pieces there. So then you, you sort of, you discover it through the local dirt Cris series [00:08:22] Ian Lopez de San Roman: at Local Dirt Cris. And then I kind of slowly, I raised that whole series and it was just like every Wednesday night you go and it's just like juniors beat down. Like it's just like a fight with ev all the juniors. It was so fun. the bike pedler, like they didn't put like the winner got $150 gift card. It was like super cool. They, they cm c h at the time, right? Yeah. And they'd take these old like motorbike trophies and it was awesome. And so, yeah, I kind of just kept going through and then my sister and I got a coach. Did you get, did you get involved in the Nica scene? Yeah. So we got involved in the Nika scene when I was in like fifth or sixth. I want to say like I started riding with him and then like pretty quickly, like I was always kind of riding with the varsity group and so if you've been riding with a varsity group since you were in like fifth or sixth grade, once you're actually in the Nike varsity, it's a little bit weird. , but it must have been nice to [00:09:15] Craig Dalton: have those older student athletes just kind of teaching you the ropes a little bit and showing you like, Yeah, you're capable of riding a 35 mile mountain bike [00:09:24] Ian Lopez de San Roman: ride or whatever it was at the time. Yeah. Back in the day, we barely rode it all. 15 miles was like such a big day. , it was good. We didn't have, we had a pretty strong scene, but it was like the people who were like a year or two older than me that were good, the people that were like, Older that we were actually in were, were like, I feel like the level was a little different then. But yeah, it was super solid. We got the kind of ride like every Saturday. But from there I don't know, we just kind of rode a lot. And then as you were, as you were in [00:09:53] Craig Dalton: high school, competing in [00:09:55] Ian Lopez de San Roman: like a mountain bike races? Yeah. Actually now I remember. So the point where it actually got serious was like, I think it was like 2016. , we like worked, did like a couple cycle cross races, and then we met this kid Paul, and then his dad like coached people and then like his brother Gavin had been to like Europe as a pro and then was kind of on the way out. And so then he just kinda took us under his wing and was like, , I'm gonna coach you guys. And he was a super cool dude. He was like, well, I'm, he was like super religious and he was like, well, I don't charge you guys anything. We're coasting coaching. So I can say a prayer before the races. And he'd get you together. And he'd be like, God, what He was, he was an awesome guy, awesome guy. Love that guy. He got us pretty serious. He gave us psycho cross drills and then we just like kind of kept going from there.. It was weird. Like I wasn't a very good junior. Like I always followed exactly like exactly what the coach gave me, but , it like was not working. And so, it's really weird to say, but junior racing is a lot of who develops first? . And so I was like super late and so I was going to these Nire races and I was just getting likes like o obliterated. Yeah. In every single race. And I was like, I was getting like super done with it and I was like, I'm falling all this coaching, like nothing's working. And then, , it was covid, COVID year is when I think it, like when I really got serious, it was like three years ago. And then I, I think I like, back then I thought I had three months. of writing, and I was like, dude, I'm gonna be done in three months. And I never really thought like I actually had a future as a pro. Like I just thought, I wasn't you're not built for it. Yeah. And so, I was like, all right, like I had a really bad relationship with my previous coach. I don't really want to like, like talk trash or anything, but then I just like switched coaches and then I was like, it. A couple months later, I was like, whoa. I'm like actually getting like faster, like really quick. And then it's just been like a, like an up from there. And , it honestly might be a good thing because like it kind of kept me hungry and I had no success. Obviously sucks to lose races, but if you're, if you're out there every single weekend just getting your face kicked in, like I feel like at some. You're gonna, you're gonna win. And hopefully that's this year. Yeah. I think, I [00:12:14] Craig Dalton: mean, that's part of the process, right? Yeah. We all start out as this lowest person on the ride. And you, you know, you get to the top of a climb and you're the last person there and everybody's ready to leave. And you keep doing that, you keep plugging away and next thing you know, you're not the last person to arrive at the top of the climb. And I think that's, you know, the nature of developing as a cyclist. It's interesting in your case, like developing as a young cyclist and having to have that patience. , you know, ultimately discovering Hey, I actually am talented even though I've been getting my teeth kicked in for a few years. [00:12:45] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah, yeah. And yeah, junior cycling is interesting. Like it's, it's funny how like a result as a as a good junior can like really land you on a team, but it's also like those kids like long term, might not be in the sport. And so, I've once I kind of figured out like you actually could do. I kind of had the mentality like maybe I'm not the most like naturally talented, but I'll be there, I'll be there to take these kids sponsors once they burn out, or, it was kind of my joke. I don't wanna say it like that, but I'll be, I'll be there like to put in all the work and then it's all the work you don't see. And I feel like a lot of people were kind of like, well, where did this Ian kid come out of? And it's I, the past three years, it's like I, I. Missed a day of training without being like, oh, I'm sick, or whatever. Right. So so a certain point, process point [00:13:30] Craig Dalton: sounds like in the last three years is really when you picked up road cycling and [00:13:34] Ian Lopez de San Roman: gravel cycling. . I would say like more two years for the road. I I'm super green on the road. I think it like it helps that I like, I'm naturally like fit, like I have experience in the pack on gravel, like a little bit, but I've just kind of. I just I went to a couple South American like road tours and just threw myself in the deep end. Let's get some handling skills and let's, let's go ride. And that that's super fun and I really had nothing to lose and like people down there really had all to lose, right? Because like I was just some like random American kid no one had heard of and then I was just down there having a good time. Nice. [00:14:08] Craig Dalton: And so as you thought about like where you wanted to go with your cycling, there's obvious. going on the road and there's sort of a process for ultimately getting into the world tour, and that may start with development teams. It may start with kind of going and finding your own opportunities in Europe. How were you thinking about what was gonna be next for you as, as we came to 2023? [00:14:32] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah, I mean like are you asking about what my decision, my decision. [00:14:38] Craig Dalton: Yeah. It sounds you know, in getting to know you a little bit, you did have an opportunity to kind of stake your claim and say, I'm, I'm going to kind of go down the road path full, full force Yeah. Where there's this other opportunity to go gravel and potentially there's another one where it's kind of a little bit of [00:14:53] Ian Lopez de San Roman: both. Yeah, yeah. What do you, what are you thinking? It's hard. Like I, there's not really a, like a, a manual for how to do this, and I'm like super on the untraditional side of this. there's like the regular use act development path where you kind of hop around the teams and then you go race with the national team and like I've never raced for the national team. I, yeah, I would love to, but I just haven't. And so I've kind of been like, I've been under the radar and so yeah, I, I like when I went to these South American Road race, I like I got noticed by an agent and he was like, yeah, I'll put you on a road team. So I sent him some power numbers and he got me a spot on a team. And then, is it north of Spain? And so like the road scene there is or the amateur road scene is what it was for. So it's like super high level races every weekend. They're very underrated, like very hard races. Yeah, I had an opportunity to go there. I was gonna sit in an apartment with this like Costa Rican kid I met in Panama. And it was gonna be pretty cool. And I was pretty, I was pretty, decided I was doing that. And so, and then what happened was I had negotiated this guest ride spot for, to go to B W R Kansas In B w R or no, no big sugar in Arkansas. And yeah, I like. . I just got picked up by the ma la team and I was just like, the vibe of the team was really good and I was like, man, you guys are making this, this decision a lot harder. And I literally had a decision to decide like that week. And you had to, you had a [00:16:29] Craig Dalton: successful gravel season last year in 2022, right? You did. Yeah. [00:16:33] Ian Lopez de San Roman: People say it was like this breakout season, but I mean I didn't even have that crazy of results or anything. I just kind. Just put my, put myself in as many races as I could. Like I basically had no sponsors. Supportful helped me out a little bit with some kits and I just was like, all right let's make a mark. And yeah, I just got myself like I see like where I had friends in the country and be like, all right, I'll go to that gravel race. I can stay at their house. And so, [00:16:58] Craig Dalton: and also probably fortunate that you've got the Grasshopper series in your backyard. Yeah. So you can hit all those. At this point, MIGS done such an amazing job with that series. They're both so much fun and so competitive that if you can get your name on the top step there for the series as you did, that's huge. Like people are gonna take [00:17:17] Ian Lopez de San Roman: notice. Yeah. I don't know. I don't, I feel like the series win wasn't that big of a deal last year. Like I, I was like, whatever. It's just it's another series when I didn't actually win the race. [00:17:28] Craig Dalton: , I'm gonna have to hype you up as that is a big deal winning the Grasshopper series. And why don't you talk about some of the other races that you did and how they performed at the [00:17:36] Ian Lopez de San Roman: bws. I switched to gravel as I was like, I'm traveling all over the country and then I have this series in my backyard that's like world class. And so that's where my kind of switch to gravel came. And I was like, I always knew I wanted to do longer events and I realized my power profiles more built for that. And so like I switched to that. I kind of started over a year off with some grasshoppers and then I went to B W R San Diego. And I, like I met, , Michael Marks the, the kind of BWR founder. And the story is like I double flighted the first day. I like made it like I, I closed this big old gap. I made it back to the front group. People were like, whoa, whoa, okay, who is this little kid in the group? And then, and then I like, and then I started like barfing at like hour five or six or something and I was like, gone. Gone. And I finished like 17th. So it wasn't like a super great day. And then I. And then they hit the wafer the next day and I was like, yeah, let's trace the wafer. Like this will be, this will be super fun. And then it was in a front group, and then I. , like I hit a pothole going like 35 and no one had called it out in the group of four of us. I was holding on my water bottle and I just yard sailed and so I like cracked my bar. I was like, I was super scraped up and so then Michael Marks picked me up off the road and he was like, dude, and like you were about to get second. And he was like super, he was like super bummed for me and so I actually it was kind of a get, I don't know, it was kind of weird, like it was that really. That was a kind of pivotal moment in the season where he I met him, we had a really great like connection and so then we kinda drove around the rest of the day. I was like bleeding all over the inside of his Bronco and yeah, like he had kind of helped me. He was like, dude, you're really fast. He kinda helped me get to the rest of his races. And so then I did the B W R series and then I finished fifth like overall. And so I didn't like, I didn't really think that was possible, but it was a pretty big result with. with having STNA win and then like Griffin and Brennan. So like it was kind of big names and I was like, whoa. Like I'm really standing on the podium with Yeah. Giants right now. Yeah, [00:19:38] Craig Dalton: that's huge. So then you decided, as you mentioned, you kind of made that connection with the La Mazda team. Yeah. You got an opportunity to race with them as an option in 2023. Yeah. Did you decide to do that before you got accepted to the Grand Prix? [00:19:53] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah, I did kind of take that gamble cuz I. . If I, if I don't get in the Grand Prix, like everyone kept telling me I could get in and I was like, I, I don't know. There's a chance I don't get in. And yeah I was kind of planning on doing most of the races anyways, except and maybe I probably wouldn't have done Unbound if I hadn't got in. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. But [00:20:13] Craig Dalton: obviously like the, the Grand Prix creates a lot of structure to the season. Yeah, because you've got. Seven events, six, you know, you get to drop whatever that you need to focus on as you think. Does that change your mentality going into the year or do you and your coach have that kind of figured out like how you're gonna prepare for these different [00:20:31] Ian Lopez de San Roman: events? I think we're gonna play it like, and see how it starts out and so I don't know. I'll go in the sea with pretty good farm hopefully, and then we'll see how it goes from there. Yeah, I don't know, it doesn't really change anything. I think. I like, I think it, I find it I can kind of race into form and so I can, yeah, like I basically was doing like last, last season, I think there was like, I had six consecutive race weekends and it was just like Grasshopper, Nike race, other gravel race, grasshopper. And it was just like back to back to back to back. And it like, I was hitting at a hundred, like after Sea Otter, I came out with 150 ctl and then, . I got one of the whatever, like Sea Otter sickness was going around that like everyone had. I got something in there and I was like so wiped out for Sea Otter last year. It was so bad. But yeah, I don't know. I'm excited for the season. I don't really, I'm not gonna put too much oh, what's the Grand Prix? I'm just gonna treat it as another race. Yeah. Do your [00:21:29] Craig Dalton: thing and be consistent along the way. It sounds like given your background with the Nica mountain bike racing and obviously the gravel experience you have, it's not. A roadie going into the series being intimidated by, you know, the mountain bike style racing, the mountain, actual mountain bikes race you're gonna do. Is there anything on the calendar that does seem intimidating in the [00:21:49] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Grand Prix to you? Obviously Unbound, but honestly I think big sugar is the one I'm like the most apprehensive about. Cuz like this last year I went to Pig Sugar and I got six. And I was just like, so done. So I finished the race. I don't even know why I finished the race. It's just part of I don't, I don't really quit on races, but it was just so stupid. Like it was like 17 miles in. I flatted it and then I like put all my like CO2 s and plugs in that tire and then like it was gone. And then I was like, well, and then I had tube and so I went. , I went to this Arkansas local's house. I like knocked on his door and was like, yo, you got a pump? And so I rode up his driveway and everything. So I went to his garage and I just tuned my bike up, like we pumped up my tires. And so like I had already lost like 20 minutes in the first like 17 miles of the race. And then it was just like flat after flat after flat. And then like it was so early in the race, no one was giving me tubes. So yeah, I was honestly like a little. I'm, I'm honestly like, oh, I have to really go back to big sugar. That's like what I'm not looking forward to, but whatever it'll be. Yeah. Maybe some tire [00:22:54] Craig Dalton: inserts and some different tires, [00:22:56] Ian Lopez de San Roman: man, next year. Oh, like the bike I was running, I could only fit, like I was running 30 eights that measured forties and that was like the biggest, and it was like rub on the front derailer and there was like rubbing on the frame, and so I. I'm maxed, I'm totally maxed. And every, I was running like 45 psi, which is like, everyone was like, well, like Ste had told me, no wonder you flat as you just bounced off the rocks. And and I was like, come on. Like I'll doing everything I can. Not flat , but. So [00:23:24] Craig Dalton: this, this season what, what is your equipment choice? [00:23:27] Ian Lopez de San Roman: What are you riding? I'm on the LA sla. Yeah, it's a sweet bike. It's pretty light. Yeah, I have a couple different setups. I can kind of run it. But yeah, [00:23:34] Craig Dalton: having just helped you take it off your car, it's definitely a light rig. Yeah. It look like it could take a bigger tire than what you were describing from last [00:23:40] Ian Lopez de San Roman: year. It takes if you can put like a 2.5 on it, and I, I'll just say I'll never, I'm not gonna be running that ever. But , it's cool. I I have mud clearance. Yeah. If Unbounding is mud, you know, [00:23:54] Craig Dalton: I think pros of these days, everybody likes to take a little bike packing trip, so maybe you can [00:23:58] Ian Lopez de San Roman: get some two fines off. Yeah, maybe I'll do that. [00:23:59] Craig Dalton: Is there any particular event in, in the Lifetime series or otherwise that you're very excited about [00:24:05] Ian Lopez de San Roman: for this year? I would say Leadville, like I kind of showed up last year and like I feel like I kind of showed that like I did have some potential to do a little better at that event and so I'm excited for that one. I think I'll probably I'll, that's probably like my, that Target one, maybe Crusher and the Tusher as well. . I don't know, as I live at two level, but I seem to actually like the altitude. Like I can adjust. I think at least I think I can adjust pretty quick. And [00:24:30] Craig Dalton: do you, do you feel like, the way you're built and the way you ride, are you, would you categorize yourself as more of a climber? [00:24:36] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah, I still haven't hit those those world tour power numbers, like the people in the, the series. But I would say I have the body type of a climber and I'm, I. I'm on the way to developing the numbers to have as a climber. [00:24:48] Craig Dalton: Yeah. Nice. Well, it's gonna be super exciting to see how you do. I am always rooting for the NorCal guys and [00:24:55] Ian Lopez de San Roman: girls to do well. Thank you. Yeah, I'm excited. I think we've got some of the [00:24:59] Craig Dalton: best training in the world, and, , you're a product of that environment. Just all the great roads and great mountain bike trails you have up in Sonoma County. [00:25:07] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Yeah, yeah. We definitely have it going on here. Yeah, I'm super excited. Yeah. Well, [00:25:14] Craig Dalton: awesome. Well, thanks for coming over to the studio and if I don't see you before, I'll see you down at Sea [00:25:19] Ian Lopez de San Roman: Otter. Yeah, I'll see you there. Thank you. Big, thanks to Ian for stopping by and talking to us. I hope you enjoyed getting to know em, and you are as excited as I am to see how he fairs throughout the year and the lifetime grand Prix. As you guys know, I've got a strong bias to the Northern California athletes. So I'm super excited to see another one joining our strong contingent to compete throughout this gravel season. A big, thanks goes out to our friends at logos components for sponsoring this episode. Make sure to check them out@logoscomponents.com. If you're interested in connecting with me, I encourage you to join the ridership. That's www.theridership.com. That's a free global cycling community. If you're able to support the show, please buy me a coffee.com/the gravel ride or ratings and reviews are hugely appreciated. Until next time here's to finding some dirt under your wheels.    

Between the Lines with Virtual Academy
Episode 33: 2022 Year End Review

Between the Lines with Virtual Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 39:54


In the final episode of 2022, host Mike Warren, co-host Brent Hinson, and executive producer Aaron Bevill sit down to reflect on the inaugural year of Between the Lines. In this light-hearted year-end review, listeners will get a glimpse into the passion and true kinship of the crew that's responsible for bringing them the show every week. The trio provides a behind-the-scenes view of the show, highlights some of their favorite episodes, and discuss some of the subjects they plan to feature in 2023.Visit www.betweenthelineswithvirtualacademy.com for more info about this episode. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.Mentioned in this episode:Virtual AcademyAt Virtual Academy, we are so much more than training. Visit www.virtualacademy.com today for more info.

Maximum Octane
The B-side of Holidays with Mike Warren

Maximum Octane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 31:49


The holidays are, for most people, a reason to gather with their loved ones and celebrate. But for many people, Christmas and New Year's eve are two of the most triggering weeks of the year. In today's episode, Mike Warren visits us to talk about the side of the holidays no one wants to discuss: a lot of people suffer during this time of the year. Mike is an Executive Coach at ATI, and an active member of the Christian recovery group, Celebrate Recovery.Mike brings our attention to the other side of the holidays, how they affect those dealing with addictions, the loss of a loved one, or even those just trying to avoid unhealthy foods. He also talks about how the expectations around the holidays are massive triggers for many people and the importance of establishing solid and healthy boundaries. Plus, Mike shares some tips for practicing acceptance, serving others, and much more. In This Episode, You Will Learn:Some of the reasons why holidays are tough for many people (4:55)Sometimes, people from our family of origin are the most difficult people to deal with (9:31)We don't have to participate in every discussion we are invited to (13:30)The multiple benefits of practicing gratitude (21:40)Why we should stop glamourizing alcohol (26:20)Resources:Celebrate Recovery websiteConnect with Mark:LinkedInLet's connect:LinkedInFacebookEmail: info@maximumoctane.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Between the Lines with Virtual Academy
Episode 27: Adam Kinakin of the ILET Network

Between the Lines with Virtual Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 50:38


Adam Kinakin, founder of the ILET Network and host of The Tactical Breakdown Podcast, sits down on the other side of the microphone with host Mike Warren for Episode 27.A strong advocate for knowledge sharing and collaboration, Kinakin talks about his service in the Canadian Armed Forces, the importance of critical thinking and decision-making in any training curriculum, and his passion for bringing together experts from around the world.Visit www.betweenthelineswithvirtualacademy.com for more info about this episode. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent.

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop
Mike Warren on the legendary UCLA teams with Lew Alcindor, John Wooden and the transition into acting

The Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Coop

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 38:26


On this episode of Showtime With Coop sponsored by BetOnline.ag Michael Cooper and Ari Temkin welcome basketball player turned actor Mike Warren. Coop, Ari, and Mike discuss some of Mike's role models growing up, his time playing at UCLA with John Wooden, changing from basketball to acting, who will win the NBA Finals this year, and more. 2:00 Who were some of Mike Warren's role models growing up? 4:27 Playing for one of the greatest college teams with John Wooden. 14:40 BetOnline ad read 20:30 Coop's lightning round. 28:38 From UCLA to acting. 31:46 Who will win the NBA Finals this year?   Listen and Subscribe to the Showtime Lakers Podcast with Michael Cooper and Ari Temkin on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and the CLNS Media Network mobile app.   Showtime Lakers Podcast with Michael Cooper and Ari Temkin is Powered by BetOnline.ag, Use Promo Code: CLNS50 for a 50% Welcome Bonus On Your First Deposit!

Open Red
Credentials Denied: Episode 3

Open Red

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 39:21


Welcome to Open Red: Credentials Denied! This is a new round table podcast where each week we'll dive into the biggest topics about all things World of Outlaws and DIRTcar. In this episode, we discuss week one of the spring west coast tour, the Scelzi brothers get it done on and off the track, and Mike Warren shocks the world by revealing what his favorite track food really is. 

Stick Signals
Credentials Denied: Episode 3

Stick Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 39:21


Welcome to Open Red: Credentials Denied! This is a new round table podcast where each week we'll dive into the biggest topics about all things World of Outlaws and DIRTcar. In this episode, we discuss week one of the spring west coast tour, the Scelzi brothers get it done on and off the track, and Mike Warren shocks the world by revealing what his favorite track food really is. 

Is Breakfast Included?
26 - Mike Warren

Is Breakfast Included?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 46:19


On today's show I sit down with my good friend, Mike Warren, aka Metal Mike. Mike is a fellow guitar tech who is currently on the road with Breaking Benjamin. We talk about how we both got our start working with the same artist. We also eat tacos and break down some popular misconceptions about what life is like on the road. instagram: @cowboy4d2

The Optimal Aging Podcast
How to Crush the Anti-‘Dad Bod' Market for Men Who Want to be Fit over 50. With Mike Warren of Australia's Ditch the Dad Bod.

The Optimal Aging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 51:13


I've never liked the whole “dad bod” thing… I mean, of course, a lot of mature men are soft around the middle and don't have much muscle tone. They shouldn't be shamed for it -- but they shouldn't exactly be praised for it, either -- right?Many of them don't want to be. They're willing to pay you to get them in shape, and the post-pandemic online-training market has blown the whole world open to trainers like Mike Warren of Perth, Australia. He's doing a booming business Down Under, serving mature men all over the world. He's one of many, and the market is growing. Learn from Mike about his marketing approach, content, and attitude with his clients. Let me know what you think of his (perhaps) unorthodox approach.Time Index6:27 -- A 12-week coaching program that focuses on food, sleep, movement and mindset12:33 -- 'I'm a tough-love advocate'14:30 -- When did recovery become so important?18:00 -- You can't go back in time to get fit later in life23:35 -- Beware the shiny toy bucket24:57 -- Sleep is the primary polar32:22 -- Communicating with your 'key stakeholders'47:15 -- Three Things I Like This Week: Americans are returning to the gym; a healthy snack; an awesome look back at 1969Links and ResourcesDitch the Dad Bod with Mike WarrenNaamly -- Support our advertiser, who helps you keep in touch with your membersReport finds Americans are heading back to the gymKeto Cups Evolved Chocolate‘Summer of Soul' trailer

Stick Signals
Episode 9: Rick Eshelman

Stick Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 63:04


Our guest this week is World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Series Announcer and dog lover Rick Eshelman.  We recap a long weekend at Bristol with Mike Warren and look forward to an early season off-weekend.  Listeners can get 20% OFF from our friends at Manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code STICKSIGNALS21 at MANSCAPED.com!

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