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Life in the Peloton
Life in the Peloton's Race Radio - Episode 1

Life in the Peloton

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 57:25


Well, it's finally here. I'm really excited to share with you the first episode of a BRAND NEW Podcast series here on Life In The Peloton. This is Life In The Peloton's Race Radio and, for the first time in 10 years, this pod isn't hosted by me! That's right, this is two best friends - Harry Dowdney and Stu Downie - taking a look at the sport we love from the perspective of the fans. These funny British lads started producing this podcast themselves a year ago, and I've been a fan since day one, so I'm so pleased to bring them in under the Life In The Peloton umbrella and share their chemistry, banter, and opinions with you. These guys have captured those cycling chats you have in the pub and turned them into a great podcast, and I really hope you love it as much as I do.  I asked Stu to give me a bit of a blurb for you all so you know exactly what you're getting into, and this is what he said:  “Harry and I are unashamed adult besties that started out seeking fun at the fringes of the WorldTour. Since then, we've made films and written stories for the biggest teams, athletes, and brands – from a clapped-out campervan tour through cycling's history to the heady heights of the WorldTour – and we've never lost their fascination with the sport and its characters along the way. Race Radio is a fan's eye viewthat celebrates the spirit of the sport and doesn't hold back, telling stories from the serious or strange to the sublime.” In this first episode of Life In The Peloton's Race Radio, the boys turn the mic on me! We talk about how our paths first crossed and some of the adventures along the way. Then, they wrap up the Tour Down Under, and talk about what makes the race so great - and my old mate Mike Woods drops in for a bit, too.  It's a great ep and a perfect introduction to Harry & Stu all in their unique style that'll leave you laughing just as much as I did. I really hope you enjoy this new addition to the Podcast family.  Cheers, Mitch

High Heels & Tea Podcast
EP 84: Mike Woods Shares the Founding Story of Dream Builders for Equity and Inspiration as a Writer

High Heels & Tea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 28:49


Welcome back to the High Heels and Tea Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Mike Woods, the Executive Director and Founder of Dream Builders 4 Equity. His organization consists of a variety of programs with missions that include tackling the vacant home epidemic plaguing the St. Louis region. They achieve this by employing local minority youth and contractors to undertake large-scale community-led development projects. This not only puts money and equity back into the pockets of people within the community but also creates workforce development opportunities and helps scale minority-owned contracting businesses. EPISODE HIGHLIGHT: 1. (DB4E) is working to develop economically sustainable and socially engaged communities by growing equity for youth, businesses, residents, and real estate. CONNECT WITH US: - Mike Woods (DB4E) Website: https://www.dreambuilders4equity.org/ - Dream Builders 4 Equity InstaGram (@dreambuilders4equity) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/high-heels--tea-podcast/support

Escape Collective
We're out of superlatives here

Escape Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 57:39


In this episode of the Spin Cycle podcast, Caley, Kit, Jonny, and Ronan focus on the recent UCI Road World Championships, discussing both the thrilling victories and the controversial incidents that unfolded in Zurich. We recap the men's and women's races, highlighting Tadej Pogačar's extraordinary solo attack in the men's race and exploring the Dutch women's team's unexpected loss, which stemmed from tactical errors. We break down the women's race, examining the unusual dynamic between the Dutch riders and pointing out the squandered opportunities that cost them the win. Next, the crew examines the controversial decision made by the UCI officials to not penalize Mathieu van der Poel for riding on the sidewalk, even though clear rules prohibit this action. We also discuss Mike Woods' curious choice of mid-race fuel – bicarbonate soda – and look at the logistical problems encountered at the Tour of Langkawi, where several teams' bikes were lost in transit. We wrap up the episode by reviewing Suvi Loponen's recent article about the environmental impact of carbon fiber use in cycling and analyze the obstacles the industry faces in tackling sustainability concerns.

The Tell it Like it is Show with Pastor Bob Simons
331 Lovers Of Pleasures Mike Woods

The Tell it Like it is Show with Pastor Bob Simons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 65:46


Tune in to the show weekly at 8 pm mst on HGR 2. Pastor Bob Simons would love to have you participate in the live discussion. New Life Pentecostal Church in Dickenson ND invites you to tune in and participate by texting Pastor Simons at 701 290 7862.

The Change Life Destiny Show
#33 - Unlocking Nature's Secret: Enzymes That Combat Heart Disease

The Change Life Destiny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 33:16


In this episode of the Change Life Destiny podcast, Mike Woods from HeartStrong Nutraceuticals shares his personal journey, inspired by a family history of heart disease, that led him to explore natural health and nutritional supplements. After discovering he was chronically inflamed with elevated cholesterol levels, Mike refused statins due to their side effects and instead researched natural alternatives. This research unveiled significant findings on natural enzymes like nattokinase from Japan and serrapeptase that could dissolve arterial plaques. After creating and using a specific supplement protocol, Mike achieved a perfect coronary artery calcium scan result, surprising his doctor. This protocol, now available through HeartStrong Nutraceuticals, has also shown promise in reducing amyloid plaques related to Alzheimer's and dissolving spike proteins from COVID-19 vaccines. The episode highlights Mike's dedication to sharing these findings and his vision for integrating natural supplements into healthcare.Get in touch with Mike:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInYouTubeChange Life & Destiny is a movement to excite, engage, and educate communities about the importance of taking control of our health and wellness. We highlight the latest and greatest technologies that can restore health, prevent disease, and promote wellness, as well as practitioners who are using cutting-edge technology to help patients take control of their health.Learn more about us here:Website: https://www.changelifedestiny.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changinglifedestiny/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/changelifedestiny/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@changelifedestinyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/changelifedestinyWant to learn more? Visit our website or follow us on Instagram, Facebook Youtube, and LinkedIn.

Life in the Peloton
Hot Off The Press - Vuelta España Virtual Press Room

Life in the Peloton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 65:51


Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP Life in the Peloton has been cooking up something a bit different for you this week, I've thrown my press badge back on, and jumped in on the rest day press-conference action, to bring you the very first “Hot Off The Press”, Life in the Peloton's Virtual Press Room from the Vuelta España.  With so much action and suspense at the Spanish Grand Tour, which - I keep reminding everyone, was a favourite race of mine, I figured why not get on the phone, dial in to the pelo, and get the freshest possible take on what is going on.  I was lucky enough to speak to some of the most important characters from this year's race, including the current red jersey wearer, Ben O'Connor, stage winner Mike Woods, Richard Carapaz's sports director at EF, Juanma Garate, as well as top domestiques Robert Gesink and Carlos Verona.  Make no mistake this is a brutal edition of the Vuelta, and our guests fill us in on everything from what it takes to try and win at the race, to what it feels like to try to survive, and everything in between.  This pod is a new one for us at Life in the Peloton and I'm delighted to be bringing you all these  hot-off-the-press takes as we head into the third week, where we can expect plenty of action from our guests and the rest of the Vuelta peloton.  Sit back, relax and tune in before it cools off!  Cheers!  Mitch ----more---- The Dirty Docker is almost here! Dirty Docker is my multi-day event for all things cycling and running in the Macedon Ranges. For the last few weeks of winter, you can get an exclusive discount code by signing up to the Life in the Peloton Newsletter here.  The Life in the Peloton book is OUT NOW! Get your copy now exclusively at maap.cc! Can't wait for you to read it.

LA MOVIDA
Vuelta a España 2024 Resumen Semana 2 | LA MOVIDA

LA MOVIDA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 40:00


Con 15 etapas transcurridas ya, la. Vuelta entra en su fase final pero está lejos de estar decidida. Vimos victorias de etapas Wout Vanaert, Mike Woods, Kaden Groves y sobre todo doble victoria de etapa de Pablo Castrillo del equipo invitado Kern Pharma. El australiano O'Connor todavía sigue líder de la carrera pero Primož Roglič y Enric Más están recortando tiempo en cada etapa de montaña. Mañana les espera la mítica subida a Lagos de Covadonga.

Cycling Fashion Week
The Best & Worst National Champ Cycling Kits of All Time

Cycling Fashion Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 61:21


We took a break, but our hot takes didn't. We're back to talk about the 2024 Olympics cycling kits and, more importantly, the greatest (and the worst) country inspired kits of all time. 0:10 - We are so back2:40 - Olympic Cycling3:54 - Is Pas Normal trying to get bought by private equity?5:08 - The Mike Woods kit that inspired this episode7:26 - Were we silenced by Big Mountain Bike™?10:46 - The Best & Worst National Team & Champ Cycling Kits of All Time12:00 - Best: Vincenzo Nibali's Italian Champ kit with Astana15:50 - Best: Nigerian cycling team kit17:52 - Best: Fabian Cancellara's Swiss National Champ it with Saxo Bank20:32 - Best: Any national champ on EF in the last few years23:36 - Best: Alexander Vinokourov's Kazakhstan champ kit with T-Mobile 27:07 - Best: Dean Downing's Great Britain crit champ kit29:02 - Best: Eddy Merckx's Belgian champ kit with Moltini30:31 - Belgium's Olympic cycling team kit in 2024 (Did Remco make it iconic?)31:06 - Best: Paolo Bettini's Italian champ kit with Quickstep34:20 - Best: Afghanistan's womens team at the 2024 olympics, Yulduz and Fariba Hashimi37:17 - Best: Evita Muzic, French Champ, FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope 2022 39:32 - Worst: Tyler Hamilton's US National Champ Kit with Rock Racing 200943:11 - Worst: Freddie Rodriguez US National Champ Kit with Sports Beans (Jelly Belly) 201345:30 - Worst: JJ (Jose Joaquin) Rojas Spanish national champ kit with Movistar 46:39 - Worst: Nearly every Canadian national team or national champ kits ever49:30 - Worst: This year's US Olympic cycling team kit51:16 - Into The CanalFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/cyclingfashionweekGet in touch: cyclingfashionweek@gmail.comHit subscribe, leave a comment and a review wherever you listen to podcasts, it helps us share the best in cycling fashion with the world. 

13 Pro-Am Community RL Show
13 Pro-Am Community Rugby League Show 2024 Episode 24

13 Pro-Am Community RL Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 100:05


Join the 13 Pro-Am Community Rugby League Show!

Granville Chapel Podcast
Money and The Kingdom | Mike Woods

Granville Chapel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024


Give Me Back My Pro Wrestling
'Mean' Mike Woods!

Give Me Back My Pro Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 109:56


#MeanMikeWoods #ProWrestling #ProWrestlingPodcasts Welcome to Episode #62 of Give Me Back My Pro Wrestling (@gmbmpw) with hosts and brothers, Jimmy Street (@jamesrockstreet) and "The Plastic Sheik" Jared Street, our action figure expert! Listen in as they join forces and tackle the world of Professional Wrestling! This episode is dedicated to the memory of Hot Rod Biggs... Today we're welcoming one of our most requested guests, 'Mean' Mike Woods! Mike has a part to play in so many of our friends careers, from going to high school with Shane Morton, best "buds" with Buzz Dupp, training Jeremiah Plunkett, trusting Rick Reynolds advice, you can see why we would automatically get along with one another! He's got some great stories, but our favorite might have been the full story behind the infamous Gypsy Joe/New Jack fight! So, smoke 'em if you got 'em and enjoy! Visit our Give Me Back My Pro Wrestling podcast page! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gmbmpw FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE: https://facebook.com/gmbmpw https://facebook.com/groups/gmbmpw/ https://instagram.com/gmbmpw https://twitter.com/gmbmpw https://www.youtube.com/@GMBMPW Check out Sheik's Shorts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0oL-yrnIHtlaVHamAApDquYBXeGaHS8v Check out host Jimmy's podcast Live and In Color with Wolfie D: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wolfied VISIT OUR AWESOME SPONSORS! -STEVE BOWTIE BRYANT'S 1993 "Unbeatables" trading card sets (LIMITED QUANTITIES!): Contact stevebowtiebryant@icloud.com ADVERTISE WITH US! For business and advertising inquiries contact us at gmbmpw@gmail.com Very Special Thanks To: -Sludge (@sludge_cast) for the "Give Me Back My Pro Wrestling" entrance theme! -Tracy Byrd and A Gathering Of None for the "Sheik Fell Down A Rabbit Hole", "Name Game" & "Stories From Across The Street" theme songs! Support them at these links: https://agatheringofnone.bandcamp.com/ https://agatheringofnone.bigcartel.com/ © jamesrockstreet Productions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gmbmpw/support

Cultural Manifesto
Remembering funk guitarist Mike Woods of Soul Relation

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 40:17


Earlier this month the Indianapolis guitarist and bandleader Mike Woods passed away. He was 67 years old. Woods is best known for his work with the funk band Soul Relation. The group recorded their debut single “Mongo Strut” in 1972 while Woods was a student at Arsenal Tech High School.  “Mongo Strut” has become an international collector's item with music fans around the globe. So too has Woods' 1988 LP with the electro-soul band Style.  This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to a 2020 interview with Woods, along with rare and unreleased music from Soul Relation and Style.

Cultural Manifesto
Remembering funk guitarist Mike Woods of Soul Relation

Cultural Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 40:17


Earlier this month the Indianapolis guitarist and bandleader Mike Woods passed away. He was 67 years old. Woods is best known for his work with the funk band Soul Relation. The group recorded their debut single “Mongo Strut” in 1972 while Woods was a student at Arsenal Tech High School.  “Mongo Strut” has become an international collector's item with music fans around the globe. So too has Woods' 1988 LP with the electro-soul band Style.  This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to a 2020 interview with Woods, along with rare and unreleased music from Soul Relation and Style.

Michelle Barone - RED
Living la dolce vita with every beat with DJ Serg

Michelle Barone - RED

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 27:35


Sergio Michilli is known to thousands in the Tri-State area as DJ Serg. Born and raised in an Italian neighborhood in the Bronx, he learned to mix records at a young age. Serg received his degree in engineering and producing at the Institute of Audio Research, and in the past few years his career as a DJ has brought him to an expert level of producing and remixing. He's had a #1 Hit on the Billboard music charts with the song “L'italiano” in 2002, and appeared numerous times on Fox 5 Good Day New York with Rosanna Scotto and Mike Woods! On RED, we talked about DJ Serg's start in the industry, his biggest hits, and more!

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison
MIKE WOODS: Reducing Arterial Plaque the Natural Way

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 40:14


Mike Woods has been involved in the nutritional supplement space for over thirty years.    His focus has been on utilizing all natural, organic sources rather than synthetic compounds. His family history and genetic markers linked him with a profoundly higher risk of cardiovascular disease than the average person.    After thirty years of doing “all the right things”; not smoking or drinking alcohol, vigorous exercise five days per week, consuming a healthy diet including all natural supplements from organically sourced plants, omega 3 fish oils, co- enzyme Q10, niacin, and more, Mike found out that he did, indeed, have advanced coronary artery disease. This led him on a new quest to discover if there were natural compounds that could dissolve arterial plaques.    After exhaustive study he implemented a novel protocol in the hopes that it would reverse his cardiovascular disease. After two years advanced cardiovascular testing revealed that he had in fact completely dissolved his arterial plaques and he is now on a quest to share this life altering protocol with the world.   In this episode, Mike shares a story about how his personal cardiovascular problems led him to discover certain enzymes – nattokinase and serrapeptase - that eliminate plaque, and how his supplement protocol is saving lives. Learn more about Mike's company and get 10% off with coupon code COACHTARA here: http://www.forheartstrong.com TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 2:50 Mike's background 5:40 Advanced cardiovascular testing 7:00 Intro into nattokinase, serrapeptase and vitamin K2 9:00 What re-testing results were after supplementation 15:16 How plaques form in the arteries 25:17 The protocol is very simple 36:59 Mike's thoughts on modern healthcare  

Houston Made
Advent Tattoo, w/ Mike Ashworth

Houston Made

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 70:17


Get ready to immerse yourself into the riveting world of art and tattooing with our guest, Mike Ashworth, co-owner of the Advent Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery. Mike's journey from the oil industry to the tattoo world isn't your typical story, and it's filled with hard work, perseverance, and a solid business mindset that will inspire you. Discover how Mike and his business partner Mike Woods revolutionized the tattoo shop stereotype into a unique atmosphere that combines the art of tattooing and the elegance of an art gallery.As the episode unfolds, we delve into how technology and popular culture, with shows like Ink Master, have changed the dynamics of the tattoo industry, contributing to its social acceptance and efficiency. Mike brings light to the challenges that come with it - from licensing to determining the service charges. Alongside this, we discuss the importance of passion for art, the hunger for continuous learning, and networking's vital role. Gain insight into his experiences at conventions, the benefits of artist support, and how these platforms serve as a springboard for networking and recruiting new artists. Be sure to follow @houstonmadepodcast on Instagram!EPISODE CREDITSGuest - Mike Ashworth // Advent TattooProduced, and Hosted by Rusty GatesSpecial Thanks to Luke BrawnerMusic by Old Friends, New FriendsArtwork in collaboration w/ Mac Ryan Creative© 2023 Rusty Gates Media and Milieu Media Group, LLC

The Wine Show Australia
Mike Woods - Obsidian Wines (NZ)

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 20:03


Traversing the globe, Jill heads over the ditch to talk to Mike Woods from Obsidian Wines on Waiheke Island about their Bordeaux blends and less common varietals - and why they make them so well. @thewineshowaustralia @obsidianwines

Sixteen:Nine
Jon Niermann, Loop TV

Sixteen:Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 36:02


The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT Bars and restaurants have long been a targeted venue for digital OOH media start-ups, the attraction being scale, dwell time and lots of products and services that could be put in front of people sitting around having a drink or three. But there's been a lot of roadkill through the years, because selling in to these kinds of venues was time-consuming and hard, the cost of installs was substantial, and most of the operators didn't want to pay for anything. Much of that has changed, except for the evergreen fact that venue operators are highly attracted to free, with benefits. A couple of ambitious start-ups have emerged in recent years chasing the space, and arguably the most aggressive has been the LA firm Loop Media, which markets a service called Loop TV. The selling proposition is very straightforward and familiar - qualified venues get a free media player and free video and music content. What's different from the past is Loop's service is all built around streaming, and uses the connectivity and TVs already in a venue. So the capital cost to Loop is just an Android set-top box, and that gets put in a box or envelope and sent to the venue - which then plugs it in, connects to the Internet and uses an activation code to get things rolling. Minimal hardware costs and zero labor. The company is now north of 71,000 screens, with venues in all 50 US states. And it's now expanding beyond the U.S. I had a great chat with CEO and founder Jon Niermann, talking about the company, how ads are sold, what content resonates, and how he found his way from high-level executive jobs with Disney and Electronic Arts into connected TVs in places like bars, health clubs and small retail. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT John, thank you for joining me. Can you give me the rundown of what Loop TV is all about?  Jon Niermann: Sure Dave, you bet. We provide streaming TV for businesses. It's free, ad-supported or you could do a subscription if you like, but a majority of the businesses are free ad-supported. Think about what you do at home as a consumer using Roku or perhaps Firestick and then do streaming on that. The difference is you're watching TV series and movies primarily. In public venues, like we support, it's premium short-form content, Think of music videos. We're the largest provider of music videos, for example, across the nation. So very contextualized, customizable type of content.  What's the business model? Jon Niermann: So we provide it for free, it's ad-supported. Especially coming out of the pandemic, a lot of these public venues were looking for ways to cut costs. So what we've done is we've taken the cost of what you might have to provide for cable and satellite, for digital signage if you're doing menu boards for licensing if you're doing it correctly and we've taken that all away and put it into the loop player. If you don't mind showing ads, which a lot of public venues don't, because they're already doing that anyway, you could get this content for free.  Our model then, is the ads that we get for the content that we work with various ad supply partners, or if it's a subscription, then we have a set price per month if you don't want ads to change the vibe of your venue.  I'm guessing a hell of a lot of people are willing to have ads if they don't have to expend the operating expenses on the service.  Jon Niermann: You guessed right, it's over 90%. That's typically the way the model goes and people are more than happy to have that experience because like I said, you're out there anyway, you're partially distracted at a bar and restaurants or the doctor's office, or you're just captive. So they don't really mind it as much as they do at home ironically.  What's the footprint that you have right now?  Jon Niermann: We're in all 50 states. We're in Canada, we're testing in Australia, New Zealand, and soon in the UK. But we started in the US here in 2020, we rolled out and we've got all the major metro areas. So we've got anything as small as a corner pub all the way up to a university campus. Think of everything in between. It could be an airport, it could be a mall, It could be a gymnasium. You think of it as a public venue and that's what we cover.  And does it tend to tilt quite a bit to bars and pubs instead of fitness facilities?  Jon Niermann: The largest percentage of our business for sure are bars and restaurants. But gyms, I'd say are probably one of the top three, doctor's offices are great. For gyms, think of it this way, we provide music. So even if you're at a place where you watch sports and you have multiple screens, chances of having one of those screens on audio is pretty low. So venues will still play music. So why not have a screen showing music videos, you just play it overhead and it covers that aspect of the business. So really anything.  If you could think of changing your oil in a Jiffy Lube, for example, thinking of sick of the junk that they have on some of the TVs, you like sitting there in a bar and having Judge Judy scowl at you, Dave, it's no fun. You don't need that. You're out having a good time. You just don't need Wolf Blitzer, it just doesn't kill the vibe.  And do you hear that from your venue operators, they just want something that's just inoffensive? It's not Fox News. It's not CNN or MSNBC, and it's not Judge Judy or anything. It's just providing passive entertainment.  Jon Niermann: Exactly. It really enhances the environment, so I talked earlier about contextualizing. If you're at an Italian restaurant, and you want nothing but Italian music or Sinatra and drone footage of Italy all day, you could do that. So it really just adds to the atmosphere. And if you've got local news or something playing, a bunch of talking heads. It's not exactly that escapism moment that you're looking for when you're going out and enjoying that time away from reality.  You mentioned that it can cut out some of the costs of digital signage. Do you enable a venue operator to have some time to put in, such as Thursdays are happy hours, starting at three and running until seven or whatever? Jon Niermann: Absolutely, and it's super easy to just get on your laptop. It's very intuitive how to walk through it and throw your logo on the screen. So if you're Billy's bar and Grill. You got the old Billy's logo up at the corner and happy hour, as you said, every Tuesday and Wednesday night, on Saturdays we've got Billy and the Beaters here on Saturday. So everything that you used to do with digital signage, you could have crawlers underneath. You could have full screens. You could have a split screen. You're able to do that with your Loop system, all part of it for free.  That was going to be my question. It's not a fee-based one that's included in what you're doing if you get the media player for free in the whole bit.  Jon Niermann: Exactly. So we provide the media player for free. We try to make it as very low cost and low barrier as possible for people just to plug this Loop player up and get going.  The players are Android boxes, right? Jon Niermann: Yes. Correct.  So low cost. When you do a deployment, all you're really doing is sticking in a UPS envelope or whatever and sending it off to the site and you're done.  Jon Niermann: Yeah, that's it. And if you think about how, a lot of these bars and restaurants, especially worked in the past and still many of them today. You've got these giant AV racks full of computers and big expensive equipment that's bulky, and our players like it a little, it's about the size of a Roku player and Apple TV. You can Velcro it to the back of your screen. You can put it on a rack underneath. It's just something you're used to, and it's odd because this really never existed over the past few years until then because it's just the AV stuff, but everybody's used to using that at home. So it's quite easy for them to take that into their businesses and get it hooked up.  Yeah, if you buy an Apple TV box and plug it into the back of your TV, then it loads and you find the application. In this case, you'd find a Loop app, and then there's probably an activation code or something.  Jon Niermann: Yeah. We have for us, you have to have a specific Loop player. So we don't want to have other types of content or anything that may not be licensed. But yeah you load it, you sign in, you put in your code that you get from us, and you're good to go. And there's a bunch of channels, right? Jon Niermann: Yeah, we've got about a hundred music channels, so think of them as playlists. One of our popular ones, for example, is Beach Country. Who knew, right? Yeah, I don't know what that is, but okay.  Jon Niermann: So you get all these. We have Darcy Fulmer; she is fantastic, just in terms of customizing and putting all the playlists together for us and curating and really on the pulse, long-term time music industry executive, a great relationship with all the labels. So she really knows how to customize these things, and we weekly look at what are popular channels, we could adjust, we put in seasonal channels, we put in celebratory type channels. Obviously, with a bunch of Halloween ones now coming up, Christmas is always a popular time. So the venue has over a hundred of those to choose from, and then you've got about 50 non-music channels.  So if you want everything from Looney Tunes, believe it or not, it is a popular one for people to choose from because again, you are just looking at the visual type of stuff. But for failed videos, viral videos, we got the TikTok channel. So it's a great brand, World Surf League. So if you're at a surfing store, hunting, fishing, anything that, again, is contextual and customizes that environment, if you're in autos and cars and you want that type of playing all day, you can do that too.  So, I'm guessing you have a pretty big content edit team and also have to have folks who specialize in licensing rights and approvals, that sort of thing, right? Jon Niermann: It's funny. Our team is so small. The company itself has about 70 people. I think on the content side, we're between the studio, the creative team, and the curators; it's less than 10, believe it or not. So we're very lucky. I already mentioned Darcy, but we have Justis, who runs our content, and Luke and all the guys who have been with us for a long time who understand. What the customers need. We talk to the venues, we get ideas of what they want, and what's going to be popular, and then we strike deals with these companies. We do the editing, and the customizing and get it all ready to go.  So are you able to say to the surf channel or somebody like that, that here's the format, here's the run times that we would like and so on, and they will send that to you or do you pretty much have to take their stuff and then touch it? Jon Niermann: It's both, so you're right. There are some that could just do an RSS feed and just say, here you go, and we give them the specs, and that works. Others will just dump a bunch of stuff in a folder, and then our editing team goes at it. Are there obvious trends and things that you know that people will like and other ones that you've tried and thought, let's just see, and then you find out it resonates or it doesn't?  Jon Niermann: Yeah, it's funny you say trending-type things like what's popular now; people like to get those headlines. So, if you could picture a screen, it's full of visuals, it's full of subtitles and context because you have to be able to understand what you're looking at without lip reading.  And that's part of the reason we know that talking heads are sitting down, even like you're used to with say, ESPN or some of those shows, it doesn't necessarily work that well if you just got a bunch of people up there talking. So we've gotten that feedback. We understand that it's a very strong visual. It has to be short, like a two or three-minute type thing, and you have to have enough hours per day where it's not repetitive, and that's super important as well.  So, would a three-hour window or whatever run every day for a week or a month or something like that?  Jon Niermann: Yeah. Typically, for us, we'll do at least six hours. Some of these playlists are 20, believe it or not, and then not only that but if it repeats, it'll shuffle. So, the chances of actually seeing it really don't exist. So you can understand if you've got all those files in there and you're shuffling, you won't see the same order again. So it's not only the customers, it's clearly the employees that you don't want to get fatigued.  Do you call this a digital out-of-home, or is it like consumer TV or some sort of segment having to do with fast streaming, or what's the nomenclature for this? Jon Niermann: It's a fantastic question, and I laugh because it's what we're talking about all the time these days because it's trying to define it to the advertising community, especially. For us, it's simple. It's just TV. Just think about where you're watching your TV. If you're on your couch or if you're in a bar, you're watching the same TV, it's different content. This is premium television. This is not just all YouTube user-generated stuff. We've got branded partners.  So for us, we're very much connected to TV, CTV for out of home. So when we talk to the ad partners, they are like, look, you can take your CTV budget, and you can put this towards a Loop because it is premium TV. If you think lots of times when they're thinking out of home or digital out of home, they're thinking of billboards, they're thinking of that type of display, as you know very well. So we're developing and introducing that space of, it's just TV. It really is. It's CTV. So think of Loop that way. Yeah. It's interesting. I've been involved in this space for, God, almost 25 years now, and I can remember when I started a digital out-of-home media network in the early 2000s, going to media planners, and they're looking at me with their heads tilted and going, What the hell are you going on about? At that time, the people who were advising me or I was working with were saying somehow or other we have to tap into the TV bucket and call ourselves in some way TV because there's way more money in that bucket than there certainly was at that time in the out-of-home bucket. But that's changed a lot, but I would imagine that connected TV is still probably a bigger number to tap into than out-of-home. Jon Niermann: For sure. It's significantly higher still. I think both are growing to your point. Digital out of home, the budgets are certainly increasing. It's one of the fastest-growing components of the advertising mix, which is great, but CTV is also that way. People have shifted away from the traditional linear TV, Cable, et cetera. They moved into streaming. So, it's not unlike any evolution. It's something we often try to talk about as well. If you think back to 2007, when Netflix started and then Hulu came on and all these channels, you're like, who the hell are they? I'm used to buying NBC and Fox, and I just wrapped my head around the weather channel and ESPN, and now you're trying to introduce this streaming stuff. Today, of course, most people are buying streaming, and so for us, we're in that same evolution for the businesses with out-of-home, kind of where they were in 2007, and consumers like, look, this is another form of television. So you've got to treat it that way with your funnel of advertising span. Otherwise, you're really missing out on a fantastic mix and opportunity to reach these consumers in a captive way. So it's always a constant education going on when you're introducing something. You're competing against all kinds of media, but more specifically, Samsung TV and LG TV show up in your smart TV, whether you want it or not. Jon Niermann: Yeah. Again, it's about licensing. Many of these companies aren't licensed out of home, believe it or not. It's a whole different set of licenses, especially on the music side. You have to have performance rights. You have to, and venues could get big fines. You cannot plug your phone in and play Spotify, for example. You can't turn YouTube on and play those videos. But they do, and they will continue to do that. Just like people are seeing the 65-mile-an-hour speeding thing, they're going to get away with 75, push it up to 95, and you're pressing your luck. So, if you've got a lot of venues out there, they will do random checks. So for us, it really truly is about, we can't control that side of it, but what we can control is providing a reason for them to use us, and that's typically through the content and just through easy use and affordability. So you can say to your end-user customer base, “Use us, it's going to be reliable. It's stable, and guess what? You won't get a cease and desist letter from YouTube or Spotify or anybody like that.” Jon Niermann: That's right. Yeah, or the associations like ASCAP, BMI, all those guys out there that are just tracking and waiting to find people for public display.  One thing that interested me was how you are doing, I think this happened within the last year or so. You've activated self-serve ads. I'm curious how that works and why you went down that path. I suspect it has a lot to do with somehow tapping into local ads that are really hard to sell unless you've got an army of salespeople. Jon Niermann: That's exactly right. You nailed it on the head. As for your time in this industry, local ads are a big part of it, you've got your national and regional ads, but local ad budgets are large and growing from what we can see. So the ad server that we created, Bob Gruters, who's our chief revenue officer, came from Facebook and Instagram, and he has a lot of experience with the ad server that they used over there. And it's very easy. It's a self-serve type of thing. So we're being innovative and providing this for an ability for you to put your ad on TV that way, where you could go in as any type of business and if you want to have your ad on Loop and across our network, whether it's locally in your town, your County, your state, you'll be able to do that. So it's a very simple way just to go and upload an image or a video and have that play.  Do you give them any help in terms of video production or through templates and things like that? Jon Niermann: Yeah, we do. There are easy templates for people to follow, and again, we try to make it as simple as possible. The closer you can get to plug and play for everybody.  First of all, they don't have time, they don't have patience. If it's too complicated there, they've got 50 other things they'd rather deal with or have to deal with. So you've just gotta make it super simple for them. So, for us to be able to say, if you just want to throw your logo in, we'll do the rest. It's that automatic. You've done this like a third-party partner, right? I think it's Orca TV.  Jon Niermann: Yeah. Orca TV, they're here in Santa Monica with us in the LA area, and they are fantastic partners. They've been a partner with us for a couple of years now, and just some really talented people like Mike Woods over there and their ability to develop, they've just done a great job. I assume this is something you theoretically could have done on your own, but then you have to support it and keep it up and secure and everything else. It's just easier to go with somebody who focuses on that.  Jon Niermann: Yeah, it is. And Liam McCallum, who runs our tech, has been with us from the beginning. In fact, Liam came with me from Electronic Arts. He used to run EA's kind of online gaming out in Asia. So very capable, smart tech guy, but with a small tech team; coming to my point earlier, sometimes we just have to work with others to get it done, and Mike and the Orca team, we had a great relationship with, and they have the capability and the ability to do it now. In terms of sales, are you going direct?  I realize for hyper local, you're using this self-serve platform when you can, but do you have a direct sales force, or are you relying on programmatic partners?  Jon Niermann: We do have a direct sales force. That really only ramped up, I'd say, over the last quarter, so about the last three months. Prior to that, we had to really build our scale. We had to build our distribution. Once we got to about 20,000 venues last fall, we could start to sow the seeds directly. And as you know, that just takes time. So, over six to nine months, we went out there, spread the word, and then the deals started coming across as we continued to grow; we're over 70,000 now. We've had that ability to move from just pure programmatic.  I mean, we were in programmatic, like an open auction, and that was it, and then the bottom kind of fell out of that market, as we all know, the end of last year and the beginning of the year. So having the diversity now of direct sales and local ads is going to be much better for us going forward. Yeah. I was curious about programmatic. I was in New York last week for a couple of days and dipped my head into the DPAA conference and chatted with some people and I got a sense of frustration and disillusionment from them about the promise versus the real return that they're seeing out of programmatic, which is always challenging to me because I don't understand what the hell they're going on about, but I gather that it's not really generating the revenues that operators like you need. Jon Niermann: I think it's a couple of things. I think there was definitely a dip, and people for no fault of the programmatic partners, the advertisers weren't spending as much, but that's come back, and I think the other thing is probably what you were tapping into or hearing because we were also at that conference and we just discussed TV. How do you define where those monies go with programmatic, how did the agencies allocate them, are these programmatic partners doing a good job and really advocating for television, CTV, and digital out-of-home? That's potentially where some of the tension could come from, but we've been very fortunate to have some great programmatic partners step up and then we've also felt like there's some that could do a lot more, and certainly in defining this, the way that we're talking about would benefit them as well as the clients and it would obviously benefit people like us down the stream. Is the right mix having you primarily sell directly and then supplement that with programmatic versus relying on programmatic?  Jon Niermann: I think it just takes a minute to get there. I think it's always going to be probably a best-case, like a 50-50 type thing. I think programmatic is always going to be a big part of it. Direct needs to be built, but programmatic works. It's efficient. There are some great ads, and there are some great dollars that kind of come through that. You have all different types, right? You've got everything you need, but as part of the mix for us, I think direct and local will certainly increase. You're not alone in doing this. There are a handful of other companies currently chasing this kind of business, and it's a medium, so to speak. It's been around since the early 2000s, the whole build it and they will come at that time, it was very expensive to do now as you know more than just about anybody, it's not as expensive to do it. Where are you at with it?  Jon Niermann: It's funny, because where are we ever on the evolutionary scale? It's like you started a business ten years ago. How many times have you heard people say you were just too early? You were just ahead of your time. I think for us, to your point, people have tried. I don't know if the timing has been right. I don't know if the content or the technology has been right, but it feels like it's right now and certainly coming on the success of streaming, and how that blew up, it became huge and “ the streaming wars,” and everybody's talking about it. They completely ignored out-of-home, and I get it; the consumer pie is bigger, but this pie is not small.  So I think the big companies aren't focused on it because if you're those big companies, you've already built your libraries with the content of TVs, and movies, you spent billions of dollars. You'd have to do a whole different thing to build this. With this type of content and targeting, and even if you're a big player consumer, it doesn't mean you can all of a sudden have 50,000 locations overnight. It's a long selling process for a lot of these venues. So, I think we're at a very good place. I think that we're about 2% penetrated in this market between us and the other players, and there are a few private players that are doing this streaming TV either by ad-supported or subscription and if you add us all up, I truly believe that we're about maybe 1%-2% penetrated. So, a great green field ahead of us.  I'm sure you don't want to go on at length about your competitors, but how do you distinguish yourself from them? Jon Niermann: I think if you look at other competitors out there, some will charge an activation fee, some will take a credit card. Those are barriers to entry that we don't think are necessary and not great for customer relations. The minute you throw that credit card down, you feel better as a company, I think, because you think you've got a path to revenue or more secure revenue, but you start having things, where you just disagree with a customer and credit card comes into play. It's not a good thing.  So, I think for us, it's just more of a pure relationship of let's make this work. So, I think people are trying different models. There's nothing wrong with that. Even if it's ad-supported, a subscription, it goes back to the old cable days as well, remember there used to be big activation fees or they waived activation. So, it's just part of the business. So I think for us, we deal in premium content. We, by far, I believe, have the top premium content. We're really the only one that had those music videos with Sony, Warner Universal, and even Disney. We've got all the licenses from the majors. That really sets us apart.  Your background is with Disney, as you just mentioned, and with Electronic Arts. How did you find your way into this back in, I think it was 2016.  Jon Niermann: Yeah, it's funny. I was with Disney for 15 years. I went out to Asia with them at the end. I was actually president of Disney Asia for several years and then went over to Electronic Arts when they were really growing their online and mobile games. In fact, we launched the first online and mobile game for EA out in Asia. That was just a really big and opportunistic time for me to learn about that industry, so I really enjoyed that, but also, you got that entrepreneurial bug.  You see all these companies being built around you, and you're thinking, I really want to do that. I took about 22 years in corporate and decided that I wanted to be linked somehow to entertainment, media, and technology, and we had a couple of different iterations before it ultimately ended up here as Loop.  What did family and friends think about going from pretty substantial companies to a media startup? Jon Niermann: Oh, the typical mix that I lost my mind. Let's just start with that and stop with that, probably. But it was like, why would you leave these jobs? These stable jobs have great titles and access, and it's true. You've got that card, with Disney, EA's President on it, you can open up a lot of doors, and then all of a sudden you become a co-founder, CEO of Loop Media, it's like who, what?  Everything just has to start over, in a sense. But I found that exhilarating, and it's been up and down and sideways and easy and challenging and rewarding and regretting and every emotion that you go through. But to get to where we are today is extremely satisfying. And again, going through bumpy times this past year. The previous year was great. We launched our company. Our revenue went from 5 million to 30 million. We went to the New York Stock Exchange. In this past year, we got hit, but we're fine, and we're coming out of it and looking forward to this coming year. That's a good way to wrap this up. I am curious what we'll see out of the Loop in the next 12 months.  Jon Niermann: I think you will see us be aggressive with distribution. I think a couple of things that we lack awareness of, we're undiscovered. So a lot of people just don't know about us. So you're going to see more marketing. You're going to see more brand building, more partnerships, and more engagement with clients, consumers, and venues. For example, we're launching a new Trivia product that's hosted Trivia. You have the opportunity that'll become interactive soon. We're looking at various other things that'll become interactive within the venues. So I think it's a very exciting year to just increase that engagement and take advantage of connecting with those consumers.  Yeah, it's interesting. You mentioned some of them like doing other things in the venue. That's one of your competitors, maybe not a direct competitor, but it does similar work. They've focused as opposed to just pure entertainment. They've focused on kind of venue operations and helping to sell more stuff and communicate to staff, and everything is you're angling towards that as well. Jon Niermann: Yeah, we do. I mean, you could take your Loop player. We have it right now and use this back at home for staff communications because a lot of staff members are not going to read email, so if you just have this screen with the messaging going back of the house, you can certainly use a Loop system for that. So engagement is definitely a big part of what we're looking at in the future. All right, John. This was terrific, I appreciate spending some time with you  Jon Niermann: Thanks, Dave. I appreciated it.

thecyclingdane
Israel Premier Tech 2023 Team Review - Mike Woods Seals Tour de France stage win, and Chris Froome disappoints Derek Gee stars at the Giro d'Italia

thecyclingdane

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 19:43


Israel Premier Tech were at the pro continental level in 2023 because of the relegation but did well to get back into winning ways winning many races including a stage win at the Tour de France with Mike Woods and many other races, including the overall at the Arctic Tour of Norway.   Follow us @thecyclingdane YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thecyclingdane/

Food Rebels
Indulgence without Allergens

Food Rebels

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 29:00


Join host AJ Sharp and guest presenter Suzy Pelta, on a heartwarming episode of Food Rebels. In this special instalment, AJ and Suzy meet dynamic father-daughter duo, Mike Woods and Danika Woods, from Just Love, a successful bakery brand dedicated to creating safe and delicious treats for individuals with allergies. Listen as Mike shares the inspiring story of how his love for his daughter and the desire to provide her with allergen-free desserts led to the creation of Just Love. Together, Mike and Danika discuss the challenges they faced and the sweet moments they shared, as this allergy journey transformed into a thriving business. Are you ready to savour the taste of indulgence without allergens? Tune in to Food Rebels as AJ, Suzy, Mike, and Danika explore the world of allergen-free cakes, revealing the secrets behind their delectable creations and the heartfelt story that inspired it all. 

The Guide Post
EP106: Victory for Shoreline Access | Mike Woods of BHA

The Guide Post

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 21:04


Several weeks ago, ASGA's Will Poston sat down with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers' Mike Woods to learn about shoreline access initiatives in Rhode Island and possible legislative solutions to this persistent issue. Since that recording, BHA led a call to action that drove enough engagement to generate a major win. Mike graciously stopped by The Guide Post again to provide the latest update.#BetterBusinessThroughConservation

PSBC - HIRAM, GA
Stand Alone Message :: The Fate of Two Who Prayed // Dr. Mike Woods

PSBC - HIRAM, GA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 44:03


Sunday, July 23, 2023 | Luke 18:9-14 + Join us online/in-person every Sunday at 10:45am: livestream.com/psbchurch + Connect: psbchurch.net/contact + Give: psbchurch.net/give

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
What a USAs, What's Up with Bowerman and Teare? Who Medals at Worlds and Who Never Makes another Worlds Team?

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 95:47


(It's Prime Day and Rojo has an amazing product for you under $25. Or you can just give LRC some love by clicking here before you shop at Amazon) What a USA Track and Field Championships. It turns out Athing Mu is a good 1500m runner, should Cooper Teare leave Bowerman, how bad was the meet for the BTC, and will some big name stars ever make a US Team again? How many distance medals will the US get in Budapest? Show notes: 00:00 2023 Flashback 02:15 Athing Mu gets 2nd in 1500, do we owe her Bobby Kersee an apology? 09:51 Intern Alex hangs out with Karsten Warholm 15:08 Very few Cinderellas in track 19:53 Mike Woods wins Tour De France stage 27:41 Woody Kincaid comments on Joe Klecker 29:38 Cooper Teare's post-race comments, should he leave Bowerman? *Thread 37:26 Post of Week 39:44 Mike Smith model better? 45:47 Should we be worried for Bowerman? 53:40 Good meet for Brooks Beasts, some personal tragedy for Danny Mackey 58:43 Over/Under for US distance medals at Worlds 01:02:12 After Mu and Yared who is most likely to medal? 01:05:41 Alex gives his impression of being at Stockholm Diamond League meet 01:10:47 Sprints at USAs- Sha'Carri, Gabby, and Sydney impress 01:18:59 Will Centro, Jager, Ajee, Brazier ever make a US team again? + Coburn and Ajee's streaks come to an end 01:26:01 Best Interviews of weekend Teare Updike and Keter 01:26:50 British champs 01:31:14 Silesia Poland DL on Sunday Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. Use code CLUB25 to save 25% for 1st year https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/fdfe7e07-e594-4ec2-91a8-7b9b851c129b

THEMOVE
THEMOVE: 2023 Tour de France Stage 9

THEMOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 47:23


Lance, JB, and George break down Mike Woods' incredible victory atop the historic Puy de Dôme climb, which hadn't been used since the 1988 edition and delivered a great spectacle in its long-awaited return. They go through how the veteran Canadian managed the tricky dynamics of the early breakaway to reel in a devastated Matteo Jorgenson just before the finish line, before discussing the GC battle that played out on the slopes below. Mainly, how Tadej Pogačar is looking better and better as the race goes on and how his small time gains over Jonas Vingegaard will start to become fatal to Jumbo-Visma's quest to win the overall if they continue through the second and third weeks of the race. They wrap up the show by going through a difficult stage 10 that awaits the riders following Monday's rest day. Montkush: Active in the cycling community get over to montkush.com and use promo code THEMOVE to get 30% off. Wahoo: During the Tour, go to wahoofitness.com/themove and enter THEMOVE to save 20%. ROKA: Listeners can enter code THEMOVE at checkout to receive a 20% discount on their first order at roka.com/themove Helix Sleep: Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Visit helixsleep.com/themove or use promo code HELIXPARTNER. Ketone-IQ: Save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at hvmn.com/THEMOVE

Phil Gaimon Cycling Podcast
Tour de France Stage 9 - Mike Woods Nails It!

Phil Gaimon Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 13:07


Decathlon Outdoor Gear @decathlonusa https://alnk.to/eOGrXwk Listen via podcast: iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-phil-gaimon-show/id1692030939 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7vycENBirLesG1URcGAOM2https://www.youtube.com/philgaimonshowIf know you me, you know that I have a complicated relationship with pro cycling, where I gave it the best years of my life, it stabbed me in the back and shoved me out in my prime, but then launched me to a better life than I ever could have dreamed of. To be honest (other than when someone texted me that a friend was going to win the stage) I haven't watched a bike race since 2016. I was always turned off by some doper in the pack or the commentary booth, but folks liked the podcast series, and a ton of you asked me to keep it going during the Tour. Maybe this will be healthy for me.I have done hundreds of pro races, I know these guys and the teams and a lot of what's going on and I have plenty of inside squawk and gossip. I'll give you the summary, tell you what I'm seeing that might be a little different from what they're saying on TV, but mostly I'm looking to enjoy it together.Stage 9 was two exciting races for the price of one! The breakaway was a nailbiter for the final 60k, with an amazing finale, and the 12% gradients were another test in what's proving to be a tight GC battle.Check it out, please share it, leave comments, but lets see if we can enjoy it together. Links in profile (video and audio options)iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-phil-gaimon-show/id1692030939 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vycENBirLesG1URcGAOM2Video: https://www.youtube.com/philgaimonshowWant to support me and my show? Sponsors take care of that, so please consider a donation instead:https://act.sierraclub.org/donate/rc_connect__campaign_designform?id=7013q000002NxclAACContribute to my No Kid Hungry Campaignhttps://p2p.onecause.com/chefscycle2023/phil-gaimon

thecyclingdane
Tour de France 2023 Stage 9 Recap Race Analysis - Tadej Pogačar DROPS Vingegaard PUY DE DÔME?

thecyclingdane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 12:49


The 9th stage of the 2023 Tour de France was from Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat to the summit finish at Puy de Dôme. The profile provided another Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard to clash after the stage win was settled by the breakaway and won by Mike Woods

The Guide Post
EP103: Rhode Island Shoreline Access | Mike Woods of BHA

The Guide Post

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 39:44


Several weeks ago, ASGA's Will Poston sat down with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers' Mike Woods to learn about shoreline access initiatives in Rhode Island and possible legislative solutions to this persistent issue. Since that recording, a lot has happened. Namely, a RI Senate Committee has approved a “compromise bill” and sent it to the full Senate. This bill would provide clarity to the question of where the public has a right to access the shoreline. BHA and others are supporting this legislation and are hoping for additional support—learn about this issue in the latest episode and head to the BHA Action Alert available here to share your voice and support! #BetterBusinessThroughConservation

Chef Sucio Talks
#135 Chef Mike Woods/OKO at Tribune, Oakland CA

Chef Sucio Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 106:28


Out Monday June 5thMike Woods took over the historic Tribune tower with his brand of food and style.We Sucio Talked aboutLeaving a markFinding his voice as a chefBeing a DadMaking money in the food gameHis dreams and working hard to achieve his goalsUniting Chefs in the Bay Area Suciotalk.com#chefpodcast #foodpodcast #chefs #cooks #podcast #bayarea#food #foodmedia #restaurantsPeace! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suciotalk/support

CISO-Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
Failure Is The Likely Option

CISO-Security Vendor Relationship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 45:45


All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series. When cybersecurity needs to cut budget, first move is to look where you have redundancy. That way you're not actually reducing the security effort. But after that, the CFO needs to know what are the most important areas of the business to protect. Where will they be willing to take on more risk? Because, with less security, the chances of failure increase. This show was recorded in front of a live audience in New Orleans as part of the BSidesNOLA 2023 reboot conference. The episode features me, David Spark (@dspark), host and producer of CISO Series. My guest co-host is my former co-host, Allan Alford (@allanalfordintx), CISO for Precedent and host of The Cyber Ranch Podcast. Our guest is Mike Woods, corporate CISO for GE. Thanks to our podcast sponsors: Conveyor, Nightfall AI, Rapid7 Love security questionnaires? Then you're going to hate Conveyor: the end-to-end trust platform built to eliminate questionnaires. Infosec teams reduce the volume of questionnaires with a customer-facing trust portal and for any remaining questionnaires, our GPT-Questionnaire Eliminator response tool or white-glove questionnaire completion service will knock them off your to-do list. www.conveyor.com Nightfall is the leader in cloud data leak prevention. Integrate in minutes with cloud apps such as Slack and Jira to instantly protect data (PII, PHI, Secrets and Keys, PCI) and prevent breaches. Stay compliant with frameworks such as ISO 27001 and more — all powered by Nightfall's industry-leading ML detection. Rapid7 is the only connected, cloud to on-prem cybersecurity partner with unlimited incident response, unlimited automated workflows, unlimited vulnerability management, unlimited app security, you get the idea. Add it up – with Rapid7's decades of practitioner-first problem solving – and there's unlimited opportunity for you. See for yourself at Rapid7.com/ciso-series. In this episode:  We always say, “trust but verify,” but how do you actually verify? When it comes to cut budget, make sure you're already in the mind of the CFO. What's the difference between a good cybersecurity professional and a great one?

The Failed Christian
S2E16 - The Least of These

The Failed Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 39:15


Jesus said that the greatest in the Kingdom are the “lease of these.” Today, I'm joined with Mike Woods, the CEO of the Dream Center in Indianapolis, IN. We talk about how so much of the life and teachings of Jesus centered around caring for those who are in need and in the trenches of society. Learn more about The Dream Center, Indie Follow us on TikTok. Watch us on YouTube. Join our FREE Facebook group. Connect with Joey. Produced by Joey Papa Media

The KGEZ Good Morning Show
Flathead Wildlife's Mike Woods and Jim Vasro 12-6-22

The KGEZ Good Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 23:48


Flathead Wildlife's Mike Woods and Jim Vasro connected with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell during the KGEZ Good Morning Show Glacier Bank Community Conversation on Tuesday, December 6th, 2022.

Classical Guitar Composers Podcast
Episode 46 - Cistern and Buckets

Classical Guitar Composers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 66:49


In this episode, I do a full deep dive into the 12 Villa Lobos etudes, discussing them at length possibly for the last time. I also reveal something I experienced for the first time recently, and the show finishes off with 2 great pieces by Mike Woods.

The Airwaves Podcast with Capt. Caleb and Tattoo Mike
Late Night Tales From the Tat Shop | The Airwaves Podcast

The Airwaves Podcast with Capt. Caleb and Tattoo Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 64:37


Mike Woods, co-owner of Advent Tattoo joins us from Montana. Late-night tales from Montrose and some insider-only facts about starting a tattoo studio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Running Out Of Space
Masters Of The Universe with Mike Woods

Running Out Of Space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 75:17


Mike Woods' collection of Masters Of The Universe toys has taken up a whole floor of his house. In this episode, he speaks to me from his basement shrine to Castle Grayskull and we discuss capitalism for kids, International variants, and if it's basic to only collect Skeletor. Selected pieces from Mike's collection can be seen at the Running Out Of Space Instagram account:@runningoutofspacepodcastFollow Mike Woods on Instagram:@buzzoff_82

Classical Guitar Composers Podcast

In this episode I give my take on the concept of borrowing versus plagiarism, and wonder why so many musicians hate music. I also say like, like, a valley girl from the early 90s. The show closes with 3 pieces by Mike Woods.

MichMash
Mike Woods

MichMash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 24:25


Mike Woods President and CEO of Dream Builders 4 Equity and I chat about kids, rehabbing houses, equity, North St. Louis City, being invested, minorities, Dream Builders, family family love love, beauty in projects, being loving, kindness, Chess, Black Squares, finding his purpose and passion and where you can find him!    Website Facebook Instagram

Programmatic Digest's podcast
98. The Future of Programmatic Media Buying with Mike Woods

Programmatic Digest's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 33:35


We welcome Mike Woods of Affinity Solutions to the Sensei's corner. Mike is the Senior Vice President of Sales and New Client Engagement at Affinity Solutions. In today's episode, Mike and I discuss the future of programmatic buying, purchase-based insight, and predictive consumer behavioral patterns.

Cornerstone of America
#61 - Mike Woods

Cornerstone of America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 93:17


My guest today is Mike Woods.  Mike is one of the top Tattoo artists in the nation and he recently moved to the Flathead Valley.  Splitting time between his well established shop in Houston, TX and establishing himself here in Montana has been one of many new challenges we discussed on the podcast.   Mike is also a bow hunter and spent years practicing Muay Thai and Jiu Jitsu.  Having gone so far as to train in Thailand for a period of time.  To say he is a renaissance man would be an understatement.  From Mike's website for Advant Tatoo  https://www.mikewoodsart.com/"WHERE FINE ART AND TATTOOING COALESCE."      Tattooing since 2006, I have gained notoriety for my unique approach to tattooing and my focus of quality over quantity. My vision is to create a culture around tattoos as a fine-art form. Pushing the envelope of what can be done on skin with every tattoo.       I take quality time with each client to create a one of a kind design that reflects their personality and ideas. My mission is to take tattooing to the next level, from the artwork to the client's experience. I want to cultivate an experience that is rewarding for both the client and artist. Each tattoo is a new piece of fine-art imagined and created specifically for that client.  ​We talked Tattoo's, BJJ, Fighting, Bow Hunting, Business ownership, Family and so much more.  Enjoy!https://www.instagram.com/mikewoodsart/https://www.mikewoodsart.com/Support the show

BHA Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring
Saving the Striped Bass with Mike Woods and Chris Borgatti

BHA Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 127:02 Very Popular


Striped bass are arguably the most important fish – culturally and economically – on the Atlantic seaboard. And right now, anglers are spearheading a push to conserve and rebuild striper populations, which have suffered in recent decades because of overfishing and poor habitat. What's the future of this iconic Eastern species, and what opportunities can we create to ensure our continued ability to fish for striped bass? Hal talks with Mike Woods, chair of BHA's New England chapter, recipient of BHA's Jim Posewitz award and resident of Rhode Island, and Chris Borgatti, BHA's New York and New England chapter coordinator who hails from Massachusetts, about the past, present and achievable future of striped bass fisheries in the eastern United States. As Chris says, “New England might not have as much public land as in the West, but what's there is vital to the huge population centers in the East. And it makes the fight for conservation, habitat, access and opportunity even more important.” Join them for a far-reaching conversation that hits on all aspects of the outdoor lifestyle along the New England coast.

OBR Film Breakdown
Draft Introduction Series: Perrion Winfrey, Mike Woods II, and Isaiah Thomas + Oklahoma and Browns Fans Healing

OBR Film Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 33:35


Jake leads off with thoughts on the Jarvis Landry signing in New Orleans, then he is back with more of the Draft Introduction Series that pulls in discussions on the Browns' latest draft selections with interviews from those who know the players best. Jake is joined by OU Insider's Parker Thune for insights on all three Oklahoma prospects the Browns drafted in Perrion Winfrey, Mike Woods II, and Isaiah Thomas. Some good stories and quality analysis is provided from both to help you know the new Browns better than ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

ABCA Podcast
On the Road with NHSI Coaches

ABCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 59:02


This week we head over to Cary, NC to talk to coaches at the National High School Invitational. This is an annual event that USA Baseball hosts, bringing in some of the best high school teams in the nation. The USA Baseball staff does a phenomenal job with the event. It is amazing the type of talent we have all over the country at the high school level. Congrats to Todd Fitz-Gerald and Stoneman Douglas High School for taking home the title this year. In this episode we talked to Orange Lutheran’s Eric Borba, Regis Jesuit’s Matt Darr, Stoneman Douglas’ Todd Fitz-Gerald, St. Johns Country Day’s Tom Lucas, DH Conley’s Jason Mills, Bishop Vero’s Casey Scott, The First Academy’s Scott Grove and Hamilton’s Mike Woods. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more.

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The Garage Beers Podcast
Episode 115: Browns Draft Recap ft. Mike Woods II

The Garage Beers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 124:22


This week, Chad and Mike are joined in The Garage by two of our OBR cohorts, Jake Burns and Andrew Spayde, for our Garage Beers Podcast Browns Draft Recap! We go pick by pick to review and analyze every single Browns pick, and then we are joined by Browns 6th round pick - Mike Woods II! Mike tells us how excited he was to be selected by Cleveland and how he feels like he will fit in with the team and the city. All that, plus Garage Beers of the Week, Three Cheers of the Week, and MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

OBR Film Breakdown
Jake's Visit on Garage Beers + Mike Woods II Interview

OBR Film Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 127:03


Jake shares his visit on the latest Garage Beers podcast (found on all your favorite podcast sources) where the fellas share a 2022 NFL Draft Roundtable, and then sit down for an interview with Browns 6th Round selection WR Mike Woods II out of Oklahoma (1:16:00 Time Stamp). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman
Dane Brugler on the 2022 NFL Draft Including OU Guys, Why Are People Hatin' on Oklahoma? + Winners/Losers of the Week: Rams "Steal the Draft" video, Kansas Wesleyan baseball, Ja Morant & Mark Emmert

The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 136:26 Very Popular


Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman ().give the latest Oklahoma football updates including why people are hating on Oklahoma, Cody Jackson entering the transfer portal, Brent Venables saying OU may get a portal QB and some NFL Draft predictions for OU guys (). NFL Draft analyst Dane Brugler joins Gabe and Teddy to discuss the 2022 NFL Draft including his evaluation of the OU guys: Perrion Winfrey, Brian Asamoah, Nik Bonitto, Marquis Hayes, Isaiah Thomas, Kennedy Brooks, Mike Woods and Jeremiah Hall (53:38). Gabe and Teddy give their “Winners/Losers of the Week:” LA Rams “Steal the Draft” video, Kansas Wesleyan baseball, Ja Morant & Mark Emmert (1:12:22) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman
OU Head Coach Brent Venables + Winners/Losers of the Weekend: OU Gymanstics, OU Men's Basketball, Sooners at the NFL Combine, Coach K & Duke

The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 122:20


OU Head Coach Brent Venables joins Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman for an interview about all things Oklahoma football (3:49). Gabe and Teddy give their "Winners and Losers of the Weekend:" OU Gymnastics, OU Men's Basketball, OU Players at the NFL Combine (Perrion Winfrey, Nik Bonitto, Kennedy Brooks, Isaiah Thomas, Brian Asamoah, Marquis Hayes, Tyrese Robinson, Delarrin Turner-Yell, Mike Woods, Jeremiah Hall) Coach K & Duke (1:29:21). ·Use promo code ‘ted' for 10% off at https://opolisclothing.com/ ·Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OK_Breakdown?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor ·Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ok_breakdown/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That SEC Football Podcast
John Nabors interview talking Arkansas football

That SEC Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 16:10


John Nabors (follow him on Twitter @BuzzJohnNabors); host of Out of Bounds on 103.7 The Buzz and the @LockedOnHogs Podcast joins the show! Topics discussed with John: Has there ever been a better time to be an Arkansas fan? What's impressed him the most about Sam Pittman since he took over the job? When is the last time the Arkansas fan base has been this excited for a football season? The Texas game the most anticipated Razorback football game since? Texas A&M the game Arkansas fans want to win the most in 2021? Why did Mike Woods leave? Confidence level in KJ Jefferson exiting spring? Do you consider Missouri a rival? Who is Arkansas' biggest SEC rival? What's the biggest question you have for Arkansas heading into the season? Crimson Calamity has a new song out “My Best Friends”! Support the band that supports the podcast at https://www.crimsoncalamitymusic.com/ We have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055 Donate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Call-in Number: 615-800-5683 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-sec-football-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

That SEC Football Podcast
Mack Brown's recruiting loophole, Kansas after Dan Lanning & Mike Elko? Arkansas transfer portal news plus Adam McClintock aka CFB Professor joins the show to talk SEC head coaching/coordinator grades for 2021

That SEC Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 43:14


SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) talks the latest news around the league including 49ers coach on Jimmy G may be the quote of the year (3:00), Mack Brown discovered NCAA recruiting loophole that is likely going to be copied by SEC coaches (4:30), Kansas considering Dan Lanning and Mike Elko as the new Jayhawk coach; why it may be smart for each to pass on the opportunity (7:00), Arkansas loses Mike Woods to Oklahoma back gains Markell Utsey from Missouri and John Ridgeway from Illinois State (10:45), Texas A&M early enrollee Shadrach Banks enters the transfer portal (13:15), Adam McClintock aka CFB Professor (follow him on Twitter @cfb_professor) joins the show (14:30) Check out Adam's site: patreon.com/cfb_professor Crimson Calamity has a new song out “My Best Friends”! Support the band that supports the podcast at https://www.crimsoncalamitymusic.com/ Call in Number: 615-800-5683 We have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055 Donate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-sec-football-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

That SEC Football Podcast
Tennessee adds QB Joe Milton, Mike Woods leaves Arkansas, recruiting proof that Kentucky's perception changed? Shane Beamer & Lane Kiffin preview spring games plus which games should concern Bama the most in 2021?

That SEC Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 46:01


SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) recaps the latest news around the league! Shane Beamer tells one of his best Steve Spurrier stories on the Head Ball Coach's birthday (3:30), new mailbag question; which games should Alabama be most concerned about potentially losing? (6:45), Tennessee adds former Michigan QB Joe Milton (15:00), Josh Heupel on the progress of his QBs and the installation of the offense (19:30), Mike Woods suddenly announces his departure from Arkansas (22:15), Kentucky loses defender for the season and Mark Stoops talks the changing perception of his Kentucky program (25:00), Shane Beamer on the format of his first spring game leading South Carolina and on the need to be positive (30:30), Jimbo Fisher on the hires of Antonio Cromartie and Rashad Greene to his Texas A&M staff (36:00), Lane Kiffin has no idea what Ole Miss plans to do after he hyped up the Grove Bowl (40:00) Crismon Calamity has a new song out! Check out “My Best Friends” Support the band that supports the podcast at https://www.crimsoncalamitymusic.com/ We have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055 Donate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Call in Number: 615-800-5683 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-sec-football-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices