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Charlie Eisenhood and Josh Mansfield talk about Prodigy's CEO change and welcome in Will Schusterick to talk about his transition into the role. The guys also discuss the newly announced Go Throw Tour, an A-Tier tournament series that GK Pro (now Go Throw) will film and produce.0:00 Prodigy's New Direction14:05 Will Schusterick Interview20:20 Gannon Buhr & Prodigy's PR Problem25:45 Industry Slowdown, Resolving Quality Issues 35:40 The Next Stage of Disc Golf Growth43:20 Being CEO, Prodigy's Horizon48:30 Prodigy Should Own Their Issues55:50 GK Pro's Rebrand & Mini Tour
Nick Gusman of Nick Gusman and the Coyotes joins us for a vibrant discussion about his latest album, "Lifting Heavy Things," which showcases the band's unique sound blending elements of country, rock, and folk. He shares insights into his musical journey, revealing how personal experiences and observations inspire his songwriting. Gusman emphasizes the importance of collaboration with his band members, highlighting how their chemistry leads to a cohesive and evolving sound. The conversation also touches on the band's upcoming performances, including a highly anticipated show at the Old Rock House on December 13th. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the creative process behind the album and the dynamic between Gusman and his talented bandmates.[00:00] Introduction and Guest Welcome[00:59] Return to Civility: Donate to Charity[02:46] Nick Gusman: Musical Journey and New Album[03:46] Band Formation and Evolution[05:33] Upcoming Shows and Mini Tour[08:04] Songwriting Process and Inspirations[09:16] Recording the Album: Lifting Heavy Things[15:36] Band Dynamics and Future Plans[20:22] Quick Break and Upcoming Live Performance[21:00] About St. Louis in Tune[22:35] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation[23:48] Live Performance by Nick Gusman[28:49] Nick Gusman on European Tour[31:18] Songwriting Process and Band Dynamics[37:24] Upcoming Shows and Final ThoughtsPhoto by Ryan StanleyNick Gusman InstagramNick Gusman and the Coyotes LinktreeNick Gusman YouTubeNick Gusman and the Coyotes music | SoundCloudBandcamp Music | Nick Gusman and the CoyotesNick Gusman - Apple MusicNick Gusman | SpotifyFacebook Nick Gusman and the CoyotesNick Gusman and the CoyotesThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #nickgusmanandthecoyotes #oldrockhouse #indiemusic #stlouismusicscene #guitar #vinylalbum #nickgusman #songwriter #songwritingLinks referenced in this episode:nickgusmanandthecoyotes.combandsintown.comstlintune.comdredscottlives.org
Episode #209 Welcoming Ryan French of the Monday Q Info to the pod! Follow Monday Q Info GOLF NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD - shop FULL WEDGE GOLFusing the Promo Code: OTS for 20%off!https://fullwedgegolf.comSubscribe on YouTube @OTSgolf Follow On The Screws #golfpodcast #golf #golfswing #golfapparel
Joining us today is Jeff McMillian, a dear friend of Coach McGraw and the best junior golfer of his time. Jeff played at Oklahoma State, Mini-Tour golf, the finals of tour school 4 times, and played in two US Opens. Jeff also runs a company called Backtee Sports. Jeff and Coach McGraw are great examples of how golf can make lifelong friends. Thank you for joining the podcast Jeff! Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes. You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook —> @BetterThanIFoundItPodcast Associated social media accounts: Coach McGraw - @BearCoachMcGraw Baylor Men's Golf - @BaylorMGolf Edited by Chris Berry Music: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Ja, wir sind wieder etwas zu spät, aber dafür haben wir eine extra lange Folge für euch. Wir beantworten eine der wichtigsten Fragen: Warum Taylor Swift? Es geht um ihre Kindheit, ihr Image, ihre Songs und natürliche die Swifties. Außerdem gib es Gerüchte, dass Miley Cyrus die Superbowl Halbzeitshow spielt, Justin Bieber performt auf einer Hochzeit und Ariana Grande geht auf Mini-Tour. Das alles und noch mehr in der neuen Folge MusicMe.
In episode 55 of the YOUR GOLF PERFORMANCE podcast, we are thrilled to welcome my former college team mate and professional golfer Andre Metzger, a true legend of the Mini tour circuit.Join us as we delve deep into the world of golf with Andre, exploring his practice routines, dissecting his remarkable tournament results, and uncovering the secrets behind his unwaveringly confident mental approach.Throughout our conversation, Andre shares invaluable insights gained from years of dedication to his craft. From the meticulous details of his practice regimen to the pivotal moments that shaped his illustrious career, listeners will gain a rare glimpse into the mind of a golfing virtuoso.With an unwavering confidence that has propelled him to success time and again, Andre Metzger offers listeners a masterclass in mental fortitude and strategic prowess. Whether you're a seasoned golfer seeking to refine your game or an enthusiast eager to glean wisdom from a true maestro, this episode promises to inspire and enlighten.Tune in as we unlock the secrets to peak performance on the golf course, guided by the unparalleled expertise of Andre Metzger.Brent Dale Skillest Profile Click HereUSE THE CODE YGP25 for 25% off a Single, Package or the first month of a Monthly Subscriptionwww.golfperformancestore.com.auThe first place you should go for all your golf training aid needsuse the code YGP10 for 10% off the entire storewww.titleist.comWe welcome Titleist to the team! It is such an honour to have the best golf company in the world partner with the Your Golf Performance Podcast!
Eric Cole is the 2023 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year. He has also won over 56 Mini Tour Professional Tournaments and is the ultimate story of resilience and dogged perseverance. Eric joins Mark Immelman to talk about his career in golf, his journey to the PGA TOUR, and the 2013 Rookie of the Year title. Cole shares stories from his childhood. He talks about getting to know and play golf with Sam Saunders and Arnold Palmer, as well as growing up with a famous golfing father (Bobby Cole) and an equally famous golfing mother, 1973 LPGA Rookie of the Year, Laura Baugh. Eric shares intimate stories like his battle with Type 1 Diabetes and Addison's Disease. He talks about NCAA college golf, Mini Tour battles and his ascent to the Korn Ferry Tour and ultimately The PGA TOUR. He shares how he broke through barriers at each level with a mindset shift and a change in how he views challenges. Growing up in Florida Eric speaks of his affinity to Florida tournaments and shares inside-the-ropes takes of his final round battle with Chris Kirk in the 2023 Honda (now Cognizant) Classic. A master around the greens, Eric talks about the short game and how he pitches and chips off Bermuda grass. He also talks about putting and shares the drill he does to manage the quality of his putting stroke. He also shares insights on how to make pressure putts as he elaborates on the importance of beings true to yourself and your technique - a lesson he learned from his dad. Eric has made a a success of himself in life and in golf by way of a positive mindset and positive thinking - he talks about this trait, something taught to him by his mom. This podcast is als available on YouTube. Search and subscribe to Mark Immelman.
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El presidente se reunirá este jueves con Pere Aragonès en Barcelona y el viernes lo hará con Alberto Núñez Feijóo en Madrid. Sánchez abordará con el president de la Generalitat la ley de amnistía ahora que esta ya ha empezado el trámite legislativo en el Congreso. También se preparará el terreno para los acuerdos pactados con ERC para su investidura. El día siguiente, Feijóo le afeará estos pactos en el Congreso. La derecha no ha querido regalarle una estampa a Sánchez en la Moncloa.
Mit Folge 77 in die Jugendtage Jens war 22, Marcel 18 - also die Zeit, wo man Musik intensiv wahrgenommen hat. Man ging in die Disco und feierte jedes Wochenende bis zum Umfallen. Ob sie die heutige Musikauswahl zum Feiern eignet, dass müsst Ihr selber entscheiden. Wir haben aus jeder Musikrichtung was dabei. Hip-Hop, Eurotrance, Brit-Pop und Poprock aus Deutschland. Und Marcel erzählt mit welcher Band er mal auf einer Mini-Tour durch Sachsen war. Alles in allem - wieder eine vollgepackte Folge, in der man musikalisch in Erinnerung schwelgen kann.Es gibt (fast) alle Songs des Podcasts als Playlist bei Spotify (Link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4m3l3Xvt1EdFp2LxkooNmJ?si=7fa49d851b9440dd).Drückt den "Follow"-Button bei Eurem Streaminganbieter, um keine Folge mehr zu verpassen und wer es gut meint mit uns, bewertet unseren Podcast mit mindestens 5 Sternen bei seinem Streamingportal ;-). Jegliche Kritik und Euer Feedback könnt Ihr per Mail an podcast.musikgeschichte@gmail.com senden. Unseren Blog mit allen Neuigkeiten findet Ihr hier. (https://musikgeschichte.com/category/news/) Zusätzlich bieten wir ab Oktober 2023 einen eigenen WhatsApp-Channel an, der Euch alle News und Episoden-Releases direkt aufs Handy bringt (Link: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaE59eoGehEO4N14xm2S) Abonnieren! Ebenso sind wie auf TikTok zu finden. Folgt uns, freundet Euch mit uns an und liked unsere Videos (https://www.tiktok.com/@podcast.musikgeschichte).Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören.Links Folge 60 (August 1981)Credits Podcastintro/-outro by Unlimited Music @ Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Golf is hard - but there is a lot you can learn even from your bad shots and tough rounds. After shooting 73-71 I missed the cut in a mini tour event but learned a lot and can't wait to practice In this episode you'll learn my five biggest takeaways to help you make the most of the offseason and play your best golf. Join Wicked Smart Golf Academy by 12/1 to receive a FREE mental golf coaching call. Or, check out Tournament Golf Formula to learn how to get started in tournaments in 2024. WICKED SMART GOLF MENTAL GAME RESOURCES Work with Michael for Mental Golf Coaching Download the Mental Golf Playbook (100% FREE) Unlock your potential by taking your FREE mental game assessment: Mental Golf Type Master your pre-shot routine in golf to save 3–5 shots per round: Join Pre-Shot Like a Pro Also, don't forget to connect on social media: Follow on TikTok Follow on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Buy my golf book on Amazon (“Wicked Smart Golf: How to Play Better Golf and Shoot Lower Scores Without Changing Your Swing”) Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to get new episodes each week so you can play better without swing changes.
Bud Still is a former professional golfer from Texas. In the 80's Bud was the most highly recruited junior golfer in the state of Texas when he chose to attend the University of Arkansas where he went on to become a 3x All American and 4x All-Conference selection. He later played the Korn Ferry Tour (full time) and PGA Tour (part time). Jeff Champion is an Alabama golf legend. He spent many years playing professionally while seeking fame and fortune on the PGA Tour and along the way met some of his best friends; Boo Weekley, Bud Still and others. Affiliates: The Stack System is the ultimate device to use when looking to biohack your swing speed. Co-developed by ‘The Savant of Speed' – Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, and PING engineer Marty Jertsen, it is a device that every golfer can utilize to increase their swing speed. The Stack System uses AI to ensure that your development is as efficient as possible. To order The Stack you can do so on their website at www.thestacksystem.com. Be sure to use the discount code GOLF360 to receive your special discount. Sponsors: Get your 15% discount on your next order of JustThrive Probiotic at https://justthrivehealth.com/ (use code: GOLF360) Looking to play one of the best golf courses in the Hilton Head Island area? Be sure to check out Old South Golf Links and have one of your best golf experiences ever https://www.oldsouthgolf.com/
Welcome to Season 10 of the Women of Golf Show! Tune in Tuesday 9:00 AM Eastern This week Cindy & Ted are joined by this week's special guest: Karen Nicoletti, LPGA Professional. Plus they discuss "How To Build Confidence" in the No B.S. Zone. More on Karen: Born in San Diego, California, Karen started playing Golf when she was just 5 years old. Karen had a excellent junior career. She won the Junior World Golf Championship when she was 9 & 10 years old. Karen played on various Mini Tour's and the women's European Tour after college and owned and operated her own Golf Shop in Germany. Karen is conversant in German. Specializing in golfer development, Karen's unique approach to coaching inspires golfers of every age, gender and skill level. Her special efforts with junior golfers have provided young players across the country with the tools, confidence and support to participate and achieve success in any endeavor. Karen is a Site Director for a LPGA-USGA Girls Golf program. Karen also has a passion for working with students with various handicaps such as the Blind and quadriplegic. Join LIVE Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00AM Eastern http://www.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf Or listen on these platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify.
This episode serves best if you are watching. If you are anything like Aubrie, she likes to know what she's getting herself into when walking into a new place. We had the idea to show you, our audience, what it looks like when you walk into All Souls Church. This is the main part of the church that you would see and experience if/when you attend on a Sunday. The church as a whole is WAY bigger. Thanks again to All Souls for allowing us to learn more about Unitarian Universalism and showing us their church. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechristianandathiest/support
Mike and Dave talk about their morning routines, reliving high school golf, best climate to practice in and some stories on the mini tours. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-wolf84/support
Mike and Dave this week talk about the ball possibly being rolled back, Monday qualifiers continue to ask for more money, requirements to Daves country club and our new segment "mini tour stories" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-wolf84/support
This week we talk HC with Tino Valpa about his solo hc/punk record titled "Live Or Be Lived All Over" and his upcoming Mini Tour. Website: https://tinovalpa.com/ Album - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xh6O6H266IxEy5LpIzaQW Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXNzKGQ_Hrs Social - https://www.instagram.com/tinovalpa/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadairhardcoreradio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadairhardcoreradio/support
A four-year winless drought is over for Justin Rose! Todd Lewis caught up with the former U.S. Open champion at Pebble Beach after his 11th PGA TOUR win. Back on set at TPC Scottsdale, Damon and Eamon catch up with 5-time TOUR winner and 2020 USA Ryder Cup team member Tony Finau. The 2020 runner-up at the WM Phoenix Open lets us in on the secrets of his newfound success and what his goals are for 2023. Lastly, Andre Metzger has spent almost 20 years battling it out on mini-tours to earn a start this week at his hometown course, and he won't let it go to waste! He sits down with our crew and shares why he never gave up on his PGA TOUR dreams. Tony Finau (14:01) Andre Metzger (34:10)
Daniel James McFadyen felt a connection to Nova Scotia at the early age of 14. His family was on a road trip from Ontario and gave the highlight reel of all that eastern Canada had to offer! He was accepted to Acadia University a few years later and has been making history and music in the Annapolis Valley ever since. We chat about pre-show rituals, his cleverly named barn studio and how preparation can allow new parts of the brain to expand on stage. A candid and light-hearted chat with our hard working, super-talented, song-writer friend. Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: "The Walk" Outro song: "The Jam" both by Mike's band The Town Heroes - www.thetownheroes.com Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Daniel's Instagram: @danieljamesmcfadyen Daniels's website: https://danieljamesmcfadyen.com/ This episode is sponsored by Made With Local and their DELICIOUS and NUTRITIOUS bars. Find more info here: https://www.madewithlocal.com/ Ticket Link to December 2 show at the Marquee: https://www.showpass.com/the-town-heroes-daniel-james-mcfadyen-the-marquee/
Matthew Galloway is a man of many talents and few interests. The term 'golf nut' gets thrown around a lot- but what qualifies someone for that title?After a successful college career at University of West Florida and a State Amateur Title, Matt appeared on Golf Channel's "Big Break Mexico". After playing professionally across a variety of mini-tours, it was caddying that gave him the opportunity to see golf through a new lens. In this episode, we discuss:- Mini Tour life- Caddying at Streamsong- College Golf Fellowship & Lee Janzen- Money games at Isleworth- Do we over-analyze golf course architecture?- $1.50 Street-side Pad Thai- Stinky Tofu over Applebees... all day. - Meeting (& working for) Michelle Wie West- Mid Am Golf (Crump Cup & Gasparilla Inv.)- & moreIf you don't already follow, check out Matt's Instagram and Twitter below:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/matthewgalloway/?hl=enTwitter:https://twitter.com/matthewgallowayCheers, - The Tie Guys@thetiepodcast on instagram and twitterthetiegolfpodcast@gmail.com@tieguys @tieguytexasranger @tieguyhs on TikTokGoodWalk Coffee: https://goodwalkcoffee.comCODE: thetie for 20% offBDraddy:bdraddy.comCODE: thetie25 for 25% off
In this episode of The Slam, a National Club Golfer podcast, Alex Perry and George Cooper discuss Rory McIlroy's return to World No 1 thanks to his successful title defence at the CJ Cup. Is this the best version of Rory we've ever seen? And what did we make of those comments in reply to Phil Mickelson? We also have the co-founder of the Clutch Pro Tour, Tom Hayward, on as a guest to talk about his tour's huge plans for 2023, and he explains why LIV Golf has actually been a good thing for mini tour players. Enjoy.
Benny from AVOID IS BACK ON THE PODCAST BABY! Avoid has been on a meteoric rise since the beginning of 2021 and we take a look at all of the insanity here. We recap the NASCAR National Anthem that got sports radio attention nationally, and how the band turned it into a positive, including making Jim Rome a fan of the band. We also dive into their tour with Fit For a King earlier in 2022, and all the crazy stories from tour including Buc ees Day, bringing their energy to a larger audience, and the insane show at the Palladium in Worcester with Polaris and Like Moths to Flames. We also talk about the Northlane tour cancellation, how they built their own mini tour off of it, and preview the tour at the end of the year with The Plot In You. Avoid is also dropping their new album, Cult Mentality, on November 4th, and we talk about just how insane it is going to be. AVOID KICKS ASS, and you will too if you listen to this episode. Find AVOID Online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AVOIDKicksAss Twitter: https://twitter.com/AVOIDKICKSASS Twitter (Benny): https://twitter.com/BennyScholl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avoidkicksass/ Instagram (Benny): https://www.instagram.com/benny.scholl/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/Jc8ixT3Azzg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@avoidkicksass Website: https://avoidkicksass.org Merch: https://avoidkicksass.org Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7rZJ1D1ERxrHNKTWwpZFVU?si=3GxlWUhGTDWhSPRw2MxYZg Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/avoid/1324772585 Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code CPP at https://www.manscaped.com #ad #manscapedpod We Are Sponsoring WHEN WE WERE HUNGRY FESTIVAL: https://whenwewerehungryfestival.com GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Follow us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/cppodofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chordprogressionpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQ Chord Progression Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLk Chord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression/id1454876657 Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4ba Chord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio): https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/ Podcast Webpage: https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/ Intro: (0:00) Welcome Back Benny from Avoid: (5:22) AVOID Remembering the National Anthem/Jim Rome Incident: (9:10) Thriller Records & The National Anthem Meeting: (16:43) Looking back and the Insane Fit for a King Tour: (22:12) Crossing Paths with Polaris and Like Moths to Flames: (31:50) Responding to Northlane Cancelation with Their own Mini Tour: (42:10) Why AVOID Kicks Ass Live: (49:30) Diving Into Cult Mentality & the Whatever Single: (55:36) Rising Tide Raises all Ships in Music: (1:01:59) The A-Rod Jersey: (1:06:46) Who Should AVOID Play With?: (1:10:01) Follow Along with AVOID KICKS ASS: (1:16:16) Closing It Out: (1:18:54)
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In this episode, Kiel talks with Pico about overcoming adversity. Pico talks about his unique path to professional golf. He talks about the mindset necessary to take on hard challenges. He turned pro at the age of 30 without being a college player or much tournament experience. It is a fascinating story!
Lauren Bush talks about returning to British Columbia from the UK, where she has lived and worked as a jazz vocalist and teacher for a decade. In support of her latest album, Dream Away, Lauren has booked a mini-tour in BC for summer 2022. Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Get up to 20% off at this recording studio in New Westminster via https://www.12thst.ca/rcp/ (12thst.ca/rcp). Thank you to Railtown Mastering for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about the mastering studio in Vancouver at https://www.railtownmastering.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode-description (railtownmastering.com). Sign-up for the free weekly article by Will Chernoff at https://www.rhythmchanges.ca/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode-description (rhythmchanges.ca). Lauren performs at the First Unitarian Fellowship of Nanaimo https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lauren-bush-quartet-at-unitarian-hall-nanaimo-tickets-394804529977?aff=aff0bandsintown&bit_userid=${user_id}&appId=JVK_ynhera-ohfu&comeFrom=267&artist_event_id=103662355 (on Friday, August 26th); and here at Frankie's https://www.frankiesjazzclub.ca/upcoming-events/ (on Sunday, August 28th).
In March of 1957, John Winston Lennon formed a "skiffle" group called The Quarrymen. What is "skiffle," you may be asking? It's a kind of folk music with a blues or jazz flavor that was popular in the 1950s, played by a small group and often incorporating improvised instruments such as washboards. On July 6, '57, Lennon met a guy named James. James Paul McCartney, while playing at the Woolton Parish church fete. In Britain, fêtes are traditional public festivals held outdoors and organized to raise funds for a charity. On February 6, 1958, the young up-and-coming guitarist George Harrison was invited to watch the group perform at Wilson Hall, Garston, Liverpool. He was soon brought in as a regular player. During this period, members continually joined and left the lineup. Finally, Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, and Stuart Sutcliffe (a classmate of Lennon at Liverpool Art College) emerged as the only constant members. One day, the members showed up to a gig wearing different colored shirts, so they decided to call themselves 'The Rainbows.' In a talent show they did in 1959, they called themselves 'Johnny and the Moondogs.' Once again, changing their name to "The Silver Beatles," they eventually decided, on August 17, 1960, on the moniker "The Beatles." Why did they choose the Beatles, Logan? They were huge fans of Buddy Holly and The Crickets – as a way of emulating their heroes, they called themselves after an insect. Right? Well, According to John Lennon, "It came in a vision – a man appeared on a flaming pie and said unto them, 'from this day forward you are the Beatles with an 'A'! Thank you, mister man, they said, thanking him," he said. Most of the accounts claim that Lennon's love of wordplay led them to adopt the 'a' eventually. Lennon would explain in a 1964 interview: "It was beat and beetles, and when you said it, people thought of crawly things, and when you read it, it was beat music." After Lennon died in 1980, George Harrison claimed that the name came about differently in the Beatles' Anthology documentary (as is usually the case). Harrison claimed that the name, 'The Beatles', came from the 1953 Marlon Brando film, The Wild One. In the film, Brando played a character called 'Johnny' and was in a gang called 'The Beetles.' This answer would add up considering that the group also flirted with the name of 'Johnny and the Beetles', as well as 'Long John and the Silver Beetles.' Their unofficial manager, Allan Williams, arranged for them to perform in clubs on the Reeperbahn in Hamburg, Germany. On August 16, 1960, McCartney invited a guy named Pete Best to become the group's permanent drummer after watching Best playing with The Blackjacks in the Casbah Club. The Casbah Club was a cellar club operated by Best's mother Mona in West Derby, Liverpool, where The Beatles had played and often visited. They started in Hamburg by playing in the Indra and Kaiserkeller bars and the Top Ten club. George, who was only seventeen years old, had lied about his age, and when this little fact was discovered, he was deported by the German authorities. Paul and Pete thought it was good to start a small fire by lighting an unused condom in their living quarters while leaving it for more luxurious rooms. Arrested and charged for arson, they too were both deported. Lennon and Sutcliffe followed suit and returned to Liverpool in December. While in Germany, they stayed in a small room with bunkbeds. George Harrison admitted in The Beatles Anthology that this made things especially awkward when he crawled under the sheets with a woman for the first time — Lennon, McCartney, and then-drummer Pete Best actually applauded for him after the deed was done. Harrison joked, "At least they kept quiet while I was doing it." They went back a second time and played the Top Ten Club for three months (April-June 1961). Stuart Sutcliffe decided to remain in Germany to concentrate on painting and left the group during this time. Sutcliffe's departure led McCartney to switch from playing rhythm guitar to bass guitar. While they were playing at the Top Ten, they were recruited by singer Tony Sheridan to act as his "backing band" on a series of recordings for the German Polydor Records label, produced by famed bandleader Bert Kaempfert ("Strangers in the Night", "Danke Schoen"). Kaempfert signed the group to its own Polydor contract at the first session on June 22, 1961. On October 31, Polydor released the recording, My Bonnie (Mein Herz ist bei dir nur), which made it into the German charts under Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers. Around 1962, My Bonnie was mentioned in Cashbox as the debut of a "new rock and roll team, Tony Sheridan and the Beatles," and a few copies were also pressed for U.S. disc jockeys. Cashbox, also known as Cash Box, was a music industry trade magazine published initially weekly from July 1942 to November 1996. Ten years after its dissolution, it was revived and continues as Cashbox Magazine, an online magazine with weekly charts and occasional special print issues. The band's third stay in Hamburg was from April 13–May 31, 1962, when they opened The Star Club. However, that stay was dampened when Astrid Kirchherr informed them upon their arrival of Sutcliffe's death from a brain hemorrhage. Astrid, a German photographer, and friend of the Beatles, revealed that her fiancé (and former Beatles bass player) Stuart Sutcliffe had died. No one was more shocked than John Lennon, who reportedly broke out in a fit of hysterical laughter at the idea of losing his art school buddy. Upon their return from Hamburg, the group was enthusiastically promoted by local promoter Sam Leach, who presented them for the next year and a half on various stages in Liverpool forty-nine times. Brian Epstein (no relation to a particular disgusting human being), took over as the group's manager in 1962 and led The Beatles' quest for a British recording contract. In one now-famous exchange, a senior Decca Records A&R executive named Dick Rowe turned Epstein down flat and informed him that "The Decca audition for guitar groups are on the way out, Mr. Epstein." Remember Decca? They were Buddy Holly's first record label that thought "rock n roll was a fad." Strike two, Decca. Strike two. Epstein eventually met with producer George Martin of EMI's Parlophone label. Martin expressed an interest in hearing the band in the studio. So he invited the band to London's Abbey Road studios to audition on June 6. Martin wasn't particularly impressed by the band's demo recordings but instantly liked them when they met. He concluded that they had raw musical talent but said (in later interviews) that what made the difference for him that fateful day was their wit and humor in the studio. Martin privately suggested to Brian Epstein that the band use another drummer in the studio. Yikes. Pete Best had some popularity and was considered attractive by many fans. Still, the three founding members had become increasingly unhappy with his popularity and personality, and Epstein had become exasperated with his refusal to adopt the distinctive hairstyle as part of their unified look. So Epstein sacked Best on August 16, 1962. Lennon and McCartney immediately asked their friend Richard Starkey, the drummer for one of the top Merseybeat groups, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, to join the band. Unfortunately, Rory Storm didn't want to release Starkey but let Starkey out of his contract. Oh... Richard Starkey would eventually be known as "Ringo Starr." He chose Ringo because of the rings he wore, and it also had a cowboy feel to it. His drum solos were referred to as Starr Time. The Beatles' first EMI session on June 6 did not yield any releasable recordings, but the September sessions produced the minor U.K. hit, "Love Me Do," which peaked on the charts at number 17. The single reached the top of the United States singles chart more than 18 months later in May 1964. This single was swiftly followed by their second single, "Please Please Me." They recorded their first album (also titled Please Please Me) three months later. George Martin capitalized on the wild, live energy the boys perfected in Hamburg and recorded the entire Please Please Me LP in less than 13 hours — saving "Twist and Shout" for last so the taxing vocals wouldn't ruin Lennon's voice before the other songs were done. That's fourteen songs. Luckily, the longest song on the album was only 2 minutes and 54 seconds long. The shortest was a minute and 47 seconds. The band's first televised performance was on a program called People and Places, transmitted live from Manchester by Granada Television on October 17, 1962. The band experienced massive popularity on the record charts in the U.K. from early 1963. However, Parlophone's American counterpart, Capitol Records (owned by EMI), refused to issue their singles "Love Me Do," "Please Please Me," and "From Me to You" in the United States. Mainly because no British act had ever had a sustained commercial impact on American audiences. Vee-Jay Records, a small Chicago label, is said by some to have been pressured into issuing these initial singles. Allegedly it was part of a deal for the rights to another performer's masters. Art Roberts, music director of Chicago powerhouse radio station WLS, placed "Please Please Me" into radio rotation in late February 1963, making it possibly the first time the American people heard a Beatles record on American radio. In August 1963, the Philadelphia-based Swan Records tried again with The Beatles' "She Loves You," which failed to receive airplay. After The Beatles' massive success in 1964, Vee-Jay Records and Swan Records took advantage of their previously secured rights to The Beatles' early recordings and reissued the songs they had rights to, which all reached the top ten of the charts the second time around. Then, in a shifty move, Vee-Jay Records issued some weird L.P. repackaging of the Beatles' material they had and released "Introducing… The Beatles," which was basically The Beatles' debut British album with some minor alterations. Andi Lothian, a former Scottish music promoter, laid claim to the term in that he coined 'Beatlemania" while speaking to a reporter on October 7, 1963 at the Caird Hall in Dundee at a Beatles concert that took place during The Beatles' 1963 Mini-Tour of Scotland. Beatlemania was taking over the world. In early November 1963, Brian Epstein persuaded Ed Sullivan to commit to presenting The Beatles on three editions of his show in February. He turned this guaranteed exposure into a record deal with Capitol Records. Capitol agreed to a mid-January 1964 release for "I Want to Hold Your Hand." Still, unexpected circumstances triggered premature airplay of an imported copy of the single on a Washington D.C. radio station in mid-December. Capitol brought forward the release of the record on December 26, 1963. Bob Dylan introduced The Beatles to the cannabis drug in 1964 in a New York hotel room. He offered the "Fab Four" marijuana as a consequence of his misconception that the lyrics in their hit song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from Meet the Beatles! were "I get high" instead of "I can't hide." This initial partaking in drugs grew into heavier experimentation with LSD and other substances whose psychedelic effects were commonly thought to have manifested themselves in the band's music. The Beatles, in turn, would influence Dylan's move into an electrified rock sound in his music. Several New York City radio stations—first WMCA, then WINS, and finally, WABC began playing "I Want to Hold Your Hand" on its release day. The Beatlemania that had started in Washington was duplicated in New York and quickly spread to other markets. The record sold one million copies in just ten days. By January 16, Cashbox Magazine had certified The Beatle's record as number one in the edition published with the cover-date January 23, 1964. This widespread phenomenon contributed to the near-hysterical fan reaction on February 7, 1964 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (which had been renamed in December 1963 from Idlewild Airport). A record-breaking seventy-three million viewers, approximately 40 percent of the U.S. population at the time, tuned in to the first Ed Sullivan Show appearance two days later on February 9. During the week of April 4, The Beatles held the top five places on the Billboard Hot 100, a feat that has never been repeated. They had an additional seven songs at lower positions. That's twelve songs on the Billboard charts at once. Of all the music acts on the charts, 12 percent of the entries consisted of Beatles songs. They were so unaware of their popularity in America that, on their arrival, they initially thought the crowds were there to greet someone else. Oh, and their Concerts Often Smelled Like Urine Apparently, the masses of young girls who turned up for their concerts, movie premieres, or to wave hello as the Beatles walked off the plane in a new city were apparently too distracted by their love for the band to care about whether or not their bladders were full. DSo, they'd pee themselves. In 1964, the band undertook their first appearances outside of Europe and North America, touring Australia and New Zealand, notably without Ringo Starr, who was ill and was temporarily replaced by session drummer Jimmy Nicol. When they arrived in Adelaide, The Beatles were greeted by what is reputed to be the largest crowd of their touring career, when over 300,000 people turned out to see them at the Adelaide Town Hall. Yeah, Adelaide's population was only right around 200,000. In September of that year, baseball owner Charles O. Finley paid the band the unheard-of sum of $150,000 to play in Kansas City, Missouri. That's $1,398,914.52 today and utterly unheard of at that time. In 1965, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom bestowed the band the Member of the Order of the British Empire or MBE, a civil honor nominated by Prime Minister Harold Wilson. On August 15, that year, The Beatles performed in the first stadium rock concert in the history of Rock n roll, playing at Shea Stadium in New York to a crowd of 55,600. The stadium's capacity is 57,333. The band later admitted that they had mainly been unable to hear themselves play or sing due to the volume of screaming and cheering. This concert is generally considered when they started disliking playing live shows. In 1965, recently interested in Indian music, George Harrison purchased a sitar. He played it in the song Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), the first instance of such an instrument being used on a rock record. He later took sitar lessons from maestro Ravi Shankar, and implemented additional elements of Eastern music and spirituality into his songs, notably Love You To and Within You Without You. These musical decisions significantly increased the influence of Indian music on popular culture in the late 1960s. In July 1966, when The Beatles toured the Philippines, they unintentionally snubbed the nation's first lady, Imelda Marcos, who had expected the group to attend a breakfast reception at the Presidential Palace. Manager Brian Epstein was forced to give back all the money that the band had earned while there before being allowed to leave the country. Upon returning from the Philippines, an earlier comment by John Lennon back in March of that year launched a backlash against The Beatles. In an interview with British reporter Maureen Cleave, Lennon had offered his opinion that Christianity was dying and that The Beatles were "more popular than Jesus now." Oops! There was an immediate response, starting with an announcement by two radio stations in Alabama and Texas that they had banned Beatles' music from their playlists. WAQY DJ, Tommy Charles said: "We just felt it was so absurd and sacrilegious that something ought to be done to show them that they can't get away with this sort of thing." Around two dozen other stations followed suit with similar announcements. Some stations in the South (shocker) went further, organizing demonstrations with bonfires, drawing hordes of teenagers to burn their Beatles' records and other memorabilia publicly. Many people affiliated with churches in the American South took the suggestion seriously. The Memphis, TN city council, aware that a Beatles' concert was scheduled at the Mid-South Coliseum during the group's upcoming U.S. tour, voted to cancel it. Rather than have "municipal facilities be used as a forum to ridicule anyone's religion" and said, "The Beatles are not welcome in Memphis." On August 13, The Ku Klux Klan nailed a Beatles' album to a wooden cross and subsequently burned it, vowing "vengeance," with conservative groups staging further public burnings of Beatles' records. Young people across the United States and South Africa burned Beatles records in protest. Then, under tremendous pressure from the American media, John Lennon apologized for his remarks at a press conference in Chicago on August 11, the eve of the first performance of what turned out to be their final tour. The Beatles performed their last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on August 29, 1966. From that point forward, they focused on recording music. They ended up pioneering more advanced, multi-layered arrangements in popular and pop music. After three months away from each other, they returned to Abbey Road Studios on November 24, 1966, to begin a 129-day recording period in making their eighth album: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, was released on June 1, 1967. Along with studio tricks such as sound effects, unconventional microphone placements, automatic double-tracking, and vari-speed recording, The Beatles began to augment their recordings with unconventional instruments for rock music at the time. These instruments included string and brass ensembles, Indian instruments such as the sitar and the "swarmandel," tape loops, and early electronic devices, including the "Mellotron," which was used with flute voices on the intro to "Strawberry Fields Forever." McCartney once asked Martin what a guitar would sound like if played underwater and was serious about trying it. Lennon also wondered what his vocals would sound like if he was hanging upside down from the ceiling. Unfortunately, their ideas were ahead of the available technology at the time. Beginning with the use of a string quartet (arranged by George Martin) on Yesterday in 1965, The Beatles pioneered a modern form of art-rock and art song, exemplified by the double-quartet string arrangement on "Eleanor Rigby" (1966), "Here, There and Everywhere" (1966), and "She's Leaving Home" (1967). In addition, Lennon and McCartney's interest in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach led them to use a piccolo trumpet on the arrangement of "Penny Lane" and a Mellotron at the start of "Strawberry Fields Forever." On June 25, 1967, the Beatles became the first band globally transmitted on television, in front of an estimated 400 million people worldwide, in a segment within the first-ever worldwide T.V. satellite hook-up, a show entitled Our World. The Beatles were transmitted live from Abbey Road Studios, and their new song "All You Need Is Love" was recorded live during the show. Following the triumphs of the Sgt. Pepper album and the global broadcast, The Beatles' situation seemingly got worse. First, their manager Brian Epstein died of an overdose of sleeping pills on August 27, 1967, at 32, and the band's business affairs began to unravel. Next, at the end of 1967, they received their first major negative press criticism in the U.K., with disparaging reviews of their surrealistic T.V. film Magical Mystery Tour. The public wasn't a fan, either. The group spent the early part of 1968 in Rishikesh, Uttar Pradesh, India, studying transcendental meditation with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Upon their return, Lennon and McCartney formed Apple Corps, initially a philanthropic business venture they described as an attempt at "western communism." The middle part of 1968 saw the guys busy recording the double album, The Beatles, popularly known as "The White Album" due to its stark white cover. These sessions saw deep divisions beginning within the band, including John Lennon's new girlfriend, Yoko Ono, being at his side through much of the sessions and the feeling that Paul McCartney was becoming too dominating. Paul McCartney gradually took more control of the group. Internal divisions within the band had been a small but growing problem during their earlier career. Most notably, this was reflected in the difficulty that George Harrison experienced in getting his songs onto Beatles' albums, and in the growing artistic and personal differences between John and Paul. On the business side, Paul wanted Lee Eastman, the father of his wife, Linda Eastman, to manage The Beatles, but the other guys wanted New York manager Allen Klein to represent them. All of the band's decisions in the past were unanimous, but this time the four could not agree on a manager. Lennon, Harrison, and Starr felt the Eastmans would look after McCartney's well-being before the group's. Paul was quoted years later during the Anthology interviews, saying, "Looking back, I can understand why they would feel that was biased against them." Afterward, the band kicked themselves in the ass for the Klein decision, as Klein embezzled millions from their earnings. Their final live performance was on the rooftop of the Apple building in Savile Row, London, on January 30, 1969, the next-to-last day of the problematic Get Back sessions. Mainly due to Paul McCartney's efforts, they recorded their final album, Abbey Road, in the summer of 1969. John Lennon announced his departure to the rest of the group on September 20, 1969. The rest of the band talked him out of saying anything publicly. In March 1970, the band gave the "Get Back" session tapes to American producer Phil Spector, whose "Wall of Sound" production was in direct opposition to the record's original intent to appear as a stripped-down live studio performance. McCartney announced the breakup on April 10, 1970, a week before releasing his first solo album, McCartney. On May 8, 1970, the Spector-produced version of Get Back was released as the album Let It Be, followed by the documentary film of the same name. The Beatles' partnership was legally dissolved after McCartney filed a lawsuit on December 31, 1970. Following the group's dissolution, the BBC marketed an extensive collection of Beatles recordings, mainly of original studio sessions from 1963 to 1968. Much of this material formed the basis for a 1988 radio documentary series, The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes. Later, in 1994, the best of these sessions were given an official EMI, released on Live at the BBC. On the evening of December 8 1980, John Lennon was shot and fatally wounded in the archway of the Dakota, his home in New York City. His killer was Mark David Chapman, an American Beatles fan incensed by Lennon's lavish lifestyle and his 1966 comment that the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus." Chapman said he was inspired by the fictional character Holden Caulfield from J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, a "phony-killer" who despised hypocrisy. Chapman planned the killing over several months and waited for John at the Dakota on the morning of December 8. Early in the evening, Chapman met Lennon, who signed his copy of the album Double Fantasy and subsequently left for a recording session. Later that night, Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, returned to the Dakota. As Lennon and Ono approached the building's entrance, Chapman fired five hollow-point bullets from a .38 special revolver, four of which hit John in the back. Chapman remained at the scene reading The Catcher in the Rye until the police arrested him. John Lennon was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital in a police car, where he was pronounced dead on arrival at around 11:15 p.m. In February 1994, the then-three surviving Beatles reunited to produce and record additional music for a few of John Lennon's old unfinished demos, almost as if reuniting the Beatles. "Free As A Bird" premiered as part of The Beatles Anthology, a series of television documentaries, and was released as a single in December 1995, with "Real Love" following in March 1996. These songs were also included in the three Anthology collections of C.D.s released in 1995 and 1996, each consisting of two C.D.s of never-before-released Beatles material. On November 29 2001, George Harrison died at a property belonging to Paul McCartney, on Heather Road in Beverly Hills, California. He was 58 years old. As relayed in a statement by his wife Olivia and son Dhani, his final message to the world was: "Everything else can wait, but the search for God cannot wait, and love one another." The Beatles were the best-selling popular musical act of the twentieth century. EMI estimated that by 1985, the band had sold over one billion discs or tapes worldwide. In addition, the Recording Industry Association of America has certified The Beatles as the top-selling artists of all time in the United States based on U.S. sales of singles and albums. The Beatles have spent 132 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart – by far the most of any artist. Garth Brooks occupied the top spot for 52 weeks, the second most. The Beatles are one of only two musical acts to have eight consecutive albums on the Billboard 200 all hit No. 1. – the other being Eminem – Anthology 1 sold 450,000 copies on its first day of release, reaching the highest volume of single-day sales ever for an album. In 2000, a compilation album named one was released, containing almost every number-one single released by the band from 1962 to 1970. The collection sold 3.6 million copies in its first week and more than 12 million in three weeks worldwide, becoming the fastest-selling album of all time and the biggest-selling album of 2000. The collection also reached number one in the United States and 33 other countries. In 1988, every Beatles member (including Pete Best and Stuart Sutcliffe) was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. www.iconsandoutlaws.com www.accidentaldads.com
Michael VanDerLaan (@mvanderlaan199) and Paige Crawford (@paigecrawford7) hop aboard the Train LIVE at Pinehurst for a rare in person mental game roundtable. Michael and Paige are both on developmental tours where a good week can make their year, but a good mindset is critical to not get caught up in results. Learn how to unidentify with your scores, how to calm yourself down, and so much more. The Par Train Podcast is brought to you by Rhoback Performance Apparel aka the greatest polos, qzips, and hoodies in golf. Tap this link https://bit.ly/3myURyP for 15% off their new polos, hoodies, performance tees and more (auto applies in your cart). Men's Health Magazine named this the Best Sunscreen of 2021. The "Go Stick" was named the best product of the 2022 PGA Show. Stop leaving your sun protection up to chance in the pro shop and get a good smelling, non greasy option you deserve. Go to www.oarsandalps.com and enter the code TRAIN for 15% off! Don't be like Cerm and use Coppertone Sport. It's time for an upgrade! Want the best new glove in golf per mygolfspy? Red Rooster Golf is has the finest, handstitched leather from Indonesia. Stop getting the wrong size glove and treat your game with the feel it deserves. Also, every glove you buy at Red Rooster Golf donates a glove to a junior in need. Go to www. redroostergolf.com and enter the code TRAIN for 20% off! As always, thanks for hopping aboard. #EnjoyTheRide
Hey there, tourists! Join your tour guides as they face their fears to bring you information and experiences from their own personal phobias: thalassophobia and trypophobia. Take a walk down Phobia Lane and hear buried memories get dug up and learn more about your tour guides as well as the phobias themselves. Let us know if there are any phobias you'd like to hear us cover in the future! This is a Patreon exclusive mini tour that we wanted to share with you. If you'd like to hear more of these, make sure to check out our Patreon page at patreon.com/nopevillepodcast.Find us on our social media!Twitter: @NopevillecastInstagram: @nopevillepodcastFacebook: Nopeville PodcastWebsite: nopevillepodcast.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nopevillepodcastBuy us a coffee! : buymeacoffee.com/nopevilleVisit our Gift Shop: shop.spreadshirt.com/nopevilleMember of the Darkcast Network: https://darkcastnetwork.wixsite.com/indie
In this episode the boys sit down with a golf content creator putting the "fun" back in the way people can approach golf and navigating a golf course @macbouchergolf Mac has made the most of Covid traveling and having the chance to connect with great golf courses and even better people globally! We learn a few of the ingredients surrounding his social media rise to "influencer" status, and dive into what drives the passion and creativity! Buckle in for this one! Our merch giveaway for April is a care package from @Manscaped.. so keep a watchful eye on the Four Jack Instagram page for your chance to win!! #MANSCAPEDPOD All that and much more! Our Partners; @siriusxmcanada @galvingreen @birdiejuicebeer @manscaped - FOURJACKSMOOTH20 @pirettigolf @criquetshirts @therabody @taylormade_ca @draftkings - FOURJACK #thefourjackpodcast #golfpodcast #golf #podcast #golfhumor #golfevenmore #golfdaily #golfporn #golfgrind #golfaddict #golfaddicts #golfaddiction #golfquotes #golfseason #golfnow #gogolf #gogolfing #golfbabe #golffunny #golfmeme #golferfunny #golffun #golfingworld #funnygolf #golfisfun #golfeveryday #golfmotivation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefourjackpod/support
持续不断的疫情让「旅行」变得前所未有的艰难。但作为普通个体,或许我们可以采取一些「自救」方式,比如在自己的城市开始一场 mini tour。本期节目,VC 想要跟你一起进行一次新的尝试,用 audiolog 的方式,去北京西边儿转一转。半夜 12 点抢到一张神秘的承恩寺的门票,午后一起坐着地铁去体验一场 mini tour。最终,结果或许已经不再重要,充满惊喜、意外发现和新鲜乐趣的旅行过程,反而帮我们重新触摸到旅行的意义。【加入听友群】Hi 朋友们,在我们午夜飞行的听友们各自独立飞行了很久之后,我们终于决定要建立一个听友群了。入群方式 A:微信添加小助手 Amber(ID: hellomarcast),拉你入群入群方式 B:关注「午夜飞行」公众号(ID: midnightflyfly),回复「听友群」三个字,即可获取入群通道从此刻开始,一起午夜飞行吧!【节目主播/制作】VC (微博: @VividCrystal https://weibo.com/u/1241505120 )节目微博:@午夜飞行Official https://weibo.com/u/7298580324公众号:午夜飞行【本集提到的主要地点】1. 模式口驼铃古道2. 京西书局3. 法海寺炸糕王4. 承恩寺Tips: 承恩寺门票预约,搜索关注「北京燕京八绝博物馆」,实名预约参观门票。可提前一周预约,每天午夜 0 点放票【本集音乐】1. Bitter Heart - Zee Avi2. Sunday Morning [Album Version (Stereo)] - The Velvet Underground3. Happiness In The Mountains - Niki Reiser4. The Winner Is - Mychael Danna5. Alone in Kyoto - Air【关于节目】「午夜飞行」是一档关注旅行、城市、文化和生活的播客节目,由 VC 主持/制作,力求用声音将多彩的城市故事带给你。微博:@午夜飞行Official / 公众号:午夜飞行本播客由 Marcast Media 制作出品。也欢迎你订阅收听 Marcast 旗下的其他播客节目,微博/公众号:@Marcast,商务合作联系:hello@marcastmedia.com https://weibo.com/u/2743283854
Join us for some vegan chat and a few laughs as we hit the Big Smoke to check out the first plant-based Burger King in Leicester Square, try the exciting new gut-friendly dishes at Wagamama and the incredible, internationally-inspired dishes at the just-opened branch of Mildred's in Covent Garden. This episode is sponsored by Immaculate Vegan - your single source of the best and most beautiful vegan fashion in the world, all in one place.They're on a mission. They love fashion. They just don't like what it does to animals, people and the planet. So they decided to change it.From vegan shoes, bags and accessories, to ethical and sustainable clothing and homewares, Immaculate Vegan select the best and most beautiful vegan products in the world, without any compromise on quality or style – and make it easy for others to discover and buy them.Every single beautiful item on their website is vegan – so no need for vegan filters or searches. Their high standards allow you to shop with peace of mind without having to do all the background research yourself. Welcome to the Immaculate world. Where fashion is as good as it looks. Music by Purple Planet
Jeff Fisher is nationally recognized and decorated golf instructor. He works with golfers of all skill levels including PGA TOUR, LPGA and Mini Tour professionals. Vastly experienced, Jeff has seen the game at all levels and is uniquely qualified to contrast and compare the Pro and Amateur games. He joins "On the Mark" to illustrate certain golf swing elements/moves the athletic professional can pull off consistently; moves with which the club golfer may have a problem in consistent execution. Jeff talks about: Disassociation between the Upper and Lower Body and references Davis Riley as an example. Golf Swing Sequencing and Timing and using Jack Nicklaus, Louis Oosthuizen, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson and Collin Morikawa as references. Footwork and Ground Reaction Forces and the skill of being able to present the club squarely to the ball consistently. Lag for Power in the Downswing. The Reduction of Rate of Closure of the Clubface through Impact and "Open" and "Closed" Clubface swings, and The Correct understanding of Statistics and the Appropriate application of comparisons at various skill levels
Thala is joined by Jared and Shaun to reflect on Six Nations Round 3 where the top teams started separating themselves from the rest. We discuss France's continued march to the Six Nations title. Thala calls out the British and Irish Lions players in the Scotland team and we ponder why Kooks is always missing pods when Finn Russell has a stinker. While Shaun and Thala go off on another meh England performance, Jared reminds us they have won 2 from 3 and can still win the Six Nations. We also debate the uncontested scrum rules that clouded the Ireland v Italy game. The lads are also encouraged by the performance of the South African URC teams in Europe this weekend, especially the Stormers and Lions in close losses. We debate how many of the SA URC teams will make the quarterfinals. We finish by discussing the crazy end to the Blues v Hurricanes game and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's Super Rugby debut.
Michael Wolf is a former college golfer and a current mini tour competitor. The journey to playing golf at the highest levels is a challenging one. I ask Mike a ton of questions related to what it takes to be a professional golfer. Topics include:How Mike got into golfHow someone becomes a professional golferMike's daily schedule for life and practiceWhat practice looks likeKey terms: Mini tour events, Monday qualifiers, pro-amsChoosing which events to compete inMike's favorite climate to play inHow the PGA uses its moneyHow Mike defines his successOvercoming adversity in a roundA tournament story (or two)We ended our time with a lightning round focusing on mini tour questions and Mike's hometown team, the Cincinnati Bengals. Does Mike think the Bengals will win a Super Bowl in the next 5 years? You'll have to listen in to find out. This episode is presented by Par 3 Near Me.
Robert Miller is the host of this podcast. But he's also a celebrated musician and composer who is known for the many wonderful vocal songs that he's written for his band, Project Grand Slam, including “Redemption Road”, “I'm Falling Off Of The World” and "Tree Of Life". But Robert started out writing mainly instrumental songs that set the tone for Project Grand Slam's earlier recordings. The songs all expressed a particular mood or feeling. In this Special Episode Robert takes you on a Mini-Tour featuring 10 of his favorite instrumental songs, including ballads, jazz rock fusion and funk, and he gives you the backstory on each. Featured Songs and their Project Grand Slam albums:“Metro Shuffle (ft. Mindi Abair)” (The PGS Experience) “The Queen's Carnival” (The Queens Carnival)"Spring Dance" (Spring Dance)"Ride 'em High" (Trippin')“Cannonball” (Prisoners Of Love - The Robert Miller Group)“The Gift (Juliet's Song)" (Made In New York)“Python” (PGS 7)“Out Of Tahini” (Play)“Ma Petite Fleur” (Spring Dance)“Bip Bop” (Summer Of Love 2020) If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review the podcast. Just click here. Robert's “Follow Your Dream Handbook” is an Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Get your Complimentary DREAM ROADMAP with Robert's 5 steps to pursue and succeed at YOUR dream. Just click here: https://www.followyourdreampodcast.com/dreamroadmap Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website: www.followyourdreampodcast.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/FollowYourDreamPodcastEmail Robert here Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website: https://www.projectgrandslam.comStore: https://www.thepgsstore.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PGSjazzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectgrandslam/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/04BdGdJszDD8WtAFXc9skWApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/project-grand-slam/274548453Email Project Grand Slam here
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In this episode @djdrewpierce, and @fuseamania discuss the gigs this past weekend in Southern California. They also talk about some of the big tracks on the nights. Tune in and hear the discussion! Please like, follow, subscribe, rate & review on whatever platform you are listening on!
El fin de FdC? / Mini Tour del Sur / Abierto de Chile, Abierto del Polo, Abierto TPC Aconcagua / Rebels Cup / Y así no más
In addition to being the host of the Follow Your Dream podcast, Robert is the leader/bassist/composer for his celebrated band, Project Grand Slam. His music is a fusion of Jazz/Rock/Latin. In this Bonus Episode Robert takes you on a mini-tour of the band and his music, featuring eight of his acclaimed songs. Robert's songs in this Bonus Episode and their albums are:"Metro Shuffle (ft. Mindi Abair) (The PGS Experience) - Intro“I'm Falling Of The World” (East Side Sessions)“Redemption Road” (PGS 7)“Tree Of Life” (PGS 7)“You Started Something” (Greetings From Serbia)“The Queen's Carnival” (The Queen's Carnival)“You Really Got Me” (The Queen's Carnival)"No No No" (Trippin') Listen and learn more about Robert's music at:https://www.projectgrandslam.comhttps://www.thePGSstore.com If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review the podcast. Just click here. Robert's “Follow Your Dream Handbook” is an Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Get your Complimentary DREAM ROADMAP with Robert's 5 steps to pursue and succeed at YOUR dream. Just click here: https://www.followyourdreampodcast.com/dreamroadmap Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website: www.followyourdreampodcast.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/FollowYourDreamPodcastEmail Robert: robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website: https://www.projectgrandslam.comStore: https://www.thepgsstore.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PGSjazzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectgrandslam/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/04BdGdJszDD8WtAFXc9skWApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/project-grand-slam/274548453Email: pgs@projectgrandslam.com Photo courtesy of John Wisdom Photography
Chile caaaasi gana la Copa Andes de hombres en Los Lions en una jornada de proporciones épicas / El equipo de mujeres en cuarta posición / Antonio Costa vuelve al triunfo en el Mini Tour del Sur / Y muuucho más!
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Awesome conversation with Kolton Lapa, who as of the posting of this episode is the #2 ranked player on the SwingThought Tour. Kolton is an extremely hard worker who has made huge strides in his game due to working on his mental game and attacking his game from a more holistic approach. I hope you learn a lot from this episode! Kolton Lapa on Instagram: _koltonlapa and Twitter: @_koltonlapa ----- Thanks for listening! Become part of the MGS community! Join The Mental Golf Show Facebook group here. Have a question about the mental game? Share them with the Facebook group or send your question to mentalgolfshow@gmail.com. Share this episode with someone who needs to work on their mental game! For blog posts, a 6 minute visualization routine, to take the mental game assessment, or to work with Josh 1-on-1, head to foundationsmp.com. WATCH The Mental Golf Show on YouTube Follow Josh on social! Twitter: @joshlukenichols Instagram: @joshlukenichols Facebook: Josh Nichols Golf Everywhere else
On this episode of The Mental Golf Show Josh talks with a top ranked mini tour professional who plays on the SwingThought Tour along with other professional events. He's been on a tear recently having won 3 SwingThought events in a row! We talk about everything from his humble origin story in Argentina to his day to day routine as a pro golfer and what he does to make himself sharper. Alejandro Tosti on Instagram: @aletosti1 ----- Thanks for listening! Become part of the community! Join The Mental Golf Show Facebook group here. Have a question about the mental game? Share them with the Facebook group or send your question to mentalgolfshow@gmail.com. Share this episode with someone who needs to work on their mental game! For blog posts, a 6 minute visualization routine, to take the mental game assessment, or to work with Josh 1-on-1, head to foundationsmp.com. WATCH The Mental Golf Show on YouTube Follow Josh on social! Twitter: @joshlukenichols Instagram: @joshlukenichols Facebook: Josh Nichols Golf Everywhere else
What's up podcast! This is a special episode for me because I got to talk with my close friend Casey Komline about his experience in a mini tour event and the mental game lessons he learned. I think this is a super relatable episode that you are definitely going to learn something from! ----- Thanks for listening! Learn more: foundationsmp.com Follow me on twitter: @joshlukenichols Instagram: @joshlukenichols YouTube: joshlukenichols TikTok: @joshlukenichols ----- Music: Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode, we talk with Ryan French, Twitter's maven of “Monday Q Info” and mini-tour life, about golf coming back to the Midwest, life as a caddie on various mini tours, and the backstory on how he founded Monday Q Info. Ryan French | Monday Q Info https://www.mondayq.com/mini-tours https://twitter.com/acaseofthegolf1