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    MRN Classic Races
    MRN Classic Races - 2008 Budweiser Shootout

    MRN Classic Races

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 82:21


    The MRN broadcast of the 2008 Budweiser Shootout from Daytona International Speedway. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Scene Vault Podcast
    Episode 381 -- Bobby Hutchens on Dale Earnhardt, Loss of Wife and His Son Trey's Racing Career

    The Scene Vault Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 101:35


    We've got fresh meat sitting in with us today … Penske Racing's own Jeffrey Baker. I sat down a while back with Jeffrey for the podcast … we haven't run that interview yet … BUT … when we started talking about the third co-host, asking Jeffrey to be a part of all this was a no brainer. This week in the second and final installment of our interview, Bobby Hutchens remembers the Dale Earnhardt he knew and Kevin Harvick's emotional 2001 victory at Atlanta. He talks about leaving Richard Childress Racing, the loss of his wife to breast cancer and his son taking the family racing legacy … literally … around the world. We then dig into the July 3, 1997 issue of Winston Cup Scene. This issue includes a Photo Bio on the one and only Jeffrey Baker … The greatest public-relations jingle in NASCAR history … A treasure hunt at the shop that once housed Junior Johnson & Associates … Jimmy Spencer … master Monopoly player … And the greatest column in the history of motorsports journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Kenny Wallace Show
    Mast Cast Returns! All Things NASCAR With The Mast Family

    The Kenny Wallace Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 84:55


    In this (sort of) inaugural episode of Mast Cast, former NASCAR Cup Series driver Rick Mast and his non-driving son Ricky discuss all things NASCAR including the latest news as well as memories and stories from their decades in the sport. Rick shares his experience at the recent NASCAR Hall of Fame induction ceremony including some stories about Harry Gant, Kurt Busch and Ray Hendrick. Rick and Ricky discuss what they're both most excited about for the 2026 season, what they hope to see from everyone involved with the sport moving forward, and what needs to happen to re-engage the sport's core fanbase. They also discuss the new points system, the Roval being removed, the resolution of the NASCAR/23XI lawsuit, the loss and legacy of Greg Biffle, Smoke's return to Daytona and much more!Chapters00:00 Return of Mast Cast: A New Beginning05:25 NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction: Celebrating Legends24:49 Kurt Busch: A Journey of Redemption29:58 Celebrating Racing Legends32:04 Looking Ahead to the 2026 Season39:32 The Importance of Driver Personalities45:35 NASCAR's Momentum and Future Directions56:39 Understanding Jim France's Role in NASCAR59:24 Understanding the Complexity of NASCAR Leadership01:01:44 The Lawsuit and Its Implications for NASCAR01:04:48 NASCAR's Evolution: Changes in Race Formats01:09:06 Innovations and Experiments in NASCAR Racing01:12:55 Tributes and Remembrances in NASCAR01:20:12 Looking Ahead: The Future of NASCAR

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi
    Ben Recaps Daytona

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 27:10 Transcription Available


    Ben joins us to help recap Hinch -and everyone else's- 2026 24 Hours of Daytona.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Stacking Pennies with Corey LaJoie
    NASCAR's 2026 Moment + Rolex 24 Fog Chaos

    Stacking Pennies with Corey LaJoie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 87:00


    Corey and Skip are back for the first episode of 2026! The guys catch up on all of the changes that have happened includuing Skip's move to Hendrick in the offseason, Corey landing at RFK for the Clash and Daytona 500 and the return of the Chase! They also recap the Rolex 24 hours at Daytona, talk to Conor Zilisch about the race, discuss the new tracks on the schedule this season and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    WFO Radio Podcast
    NHRA legend, Joe Amato goes WFO! Plus, Jasmine Salinas and Maddi Gordon on South Beach

    WFO Radio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 92:03


    #NHRA #DragRacing #NHRAschedule NHRA Legend Joe Amato joins Joe Castello for a conversation about his extraordinary life, career, and his participation in the 75th season of NHRA Drag Racing beginning at the Amalie Oil NHRA Gatornationals. Amato is considered one of the greatest of all time with 5 Top Fuel world championships including 3 in a row (1990,91,92) and 52 wins. He also broke the 260 mph and 280 mph barriers in his Hall of Fame career. Joe Amato is making his first WFO appearance. Jasmine Salinas and Maddi Gordon were on Miami Beach with the Unrivaled Basketball League, WFO caught up with the Top Fuel stars to discuss Chasing Speed, the VICETV NHRA show, and the upcoming NHRA season. 🚨 Don't miss out! Subscribe to WFO Radio for weekly NHRA updates, driver interviews, and exclusive motorsport content. Hit the bell 🔔 for notifications! MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/wfo-radio?ref_id=24678 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/WFORadio APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wfo-radio-podcast/id449870843?ls=1 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0oo5mn0E3VmfhRCTHyLQIS

    WFO Radio Podcast
    Ignition 01/26/2026

    WFO Radio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 114:10


    WFO Ignition is loaded with results from the Rolex 24, The Chili Bowl, and more! The team talks about new F1 cars and liveries. Is Ferrari in trouble already? Sue Morris breaks down Super Cross, Gio in Miami takes a deep dive into the world of sports on the World Famous SportsCollision and Matt in Australia gives the New Zealand report...say what? Bobby Graham has some career advice for everyone after hearing Austin Prock on WFO, and WFO Joe gives the details of his time at the D5 Awards banquet. This is a must listen...so sign on.

    The Racing Writer's Podcast
    Ep. 337 | Brenden "Butterbean" Queen

    The Racing Writer's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 31:54 Transcription Available


    Brenden “Butterbean” Queen is set for his first full season of Craftsman Truck Series competition in a Ram entry at Kaulig Racing. We're checking in with Butterbean on how he celebrated his ARCA Menards Series championship and then shifted to preparing for this next opportunity; what it mean to be the first named driver to the Kaulig Racing program in the Truck Series; why it's a badge of honor to be getting an opportunity at the NASCAR national series level at his age; the family dynamic now that he's not in the longshoreman business anymore; the talent versus funding narrative and appreciation versus jealously of opportunities; racing being a job for him now and why that's not uncomfortable; a day in the life of a race car driver preparing for a new season; the status of his mechanical engineering degree; if it's felt things have progressed quickly or slowly to get to this point; knowing what to expect in the Truck Series after making a handful of starts the last few years; the characteristics of the truck and not being nice in the series; the moment that he felt rose his stock over the last few years; being included in the newest NASCAR video game.  Original music created by Tony Monge. Follow me here: https://linktr.ee/kellycrandall  

    The Kenny Wallace Show
    The Rise of Roush Racing & No More Roval | Mark Martin Archive #4

    The Kenny Wallace Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 56:01


    It's episode #4 of the Mark Martin Archive with Matt & Mark discussing, in great detail, the rise of Roush Racing in the late nineties to early 2000's. Charlie Marlow also joins to get Mark's opinion on NASCAR ditching the Roval for a second race on the Charlotte oval. Plus what are Mark's memories of his 2017 NASCAR Hall of Fame induction, and driving in the Rolex 24 with actor Paul Newman of all people? This episode is full of amazing racing stories.#nascar #racing #markmartin Big Rock - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠

    The Kenny Wallace Show
    NASCAR Has Started 2026 WINNING | Coffee With Kenny

    The Kenny Wallace Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 8:47


    Kenny Wallace discusses how NASCAR is winning as they kick off the 2026 season.#nascar #racing #kennywallace

    Aviation News Talk podcast
    411 Vision Jet SF50 Landing Gear Collapse: Wrong Lever After Touchdown +GA News

    Aviation News Talk podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 52:44


    Max talks with Rob Mark about a classic "simple mistake with big consequences" scenario: a pilot who possibly raised the landing gear handle instead of selecting flaps up during the landing roll in a Cirrus Vision Jet. The event looks minor on the surface—no injuries and the airplane stayed on the runway—but it exposes a human-factors trap that can bite any retractable-gear pilot, especially when you're trying to be quick and efficient right after touchdown. The discussion centers on the NTSB's final report for a Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet that landed at Watsonville Municipal Airport (Watsonville, California) on August 9, 2024. The pilot reported a normal approach and landing. Before touchdown, he had the flaps set to 100% and saw three green landing gear indications. Touchdown itself was uneventful. But during the landing roll—right about when braking began—the nose landing gear collapsed. Max and Rob walk through what the data showed. On short final, the airplane was properly configured: flaps at 100% and the landing gear down and locked. During rollout, both weight-on-wheels switches were briefly "unloaded," and the landing gear handle was raised and then lowered. That sequence unlocked the nose gear and allowed it to collapse. The main gear also unlocked, but it re-locked before collapsing. The probable cause boiled down to an inadvertent control selection: the pilot likely moved the gear handle instead of selecting the flap switch to 0%. From there, they unpack why this kind of error is so believable. The flap selector switch sits below the landing gear handle, and many pilots develop a post-touchdown habit of "cleaning up" quickly. Some of that comes from short-field technique: retracting flaps can put more weight on the wheels, increase braking effectiveness, and reduce stopping distance. But the exact moment you're tempted to do it is also the moment you have the least spare attention. You're still fast, directional control still matters, braking is being modulated, and you're managing the transition from flight to rollout. Add fatigue, distraction, or a slightly different cockpit flow than usual, and a wrong-control grab becomes completely plausible. A big takeaway is that landing isn't over at touchdown. Many pilots subconsciously relax as soon as the mains touch, as if the hard part is done. In reality, the landing roll is when you still have a lot of kinetic energy and limited margin for distraction. Looking down, changing configuration, or reaching for cockpit controls before you're stabilized is how small errors turn into big repair bills. Max and Rob emphasize that "post-landing tasks" are optional until the airplane is clearly under control and slowing. So what should pilots do differently? Their answer is intentionally boring: slow the flow down. On most runways there is no operational need to rush flap retraction during rollout. Keep your eyes outside, keep the airplane tracking straight, and let speed decay. If you choose to retract flaps on rollout, treat it like a checklist item, not a reflex. Touch the correct control deliberately, verify what you're touching, and use a short verbal callout ("flaps zero") before you move it. Better yet, tie configuration changes to safer triggers—below taxi speed, after exiting the runway, or after stopping and running the after-landing checklist—so you're not doing "extra tasks" while still managing high speed and directional control. They also discuss building habits that are resistant to error. If your technique is "as soon as I touch down, I do X," you're training your hands to move before your brain has finished verifying the right target. Replace that with a pause that forces confirmation, or a flow that keeps critical controls physically and mentally separated in time. The goal isn't to be fast; it's to be consistent and correct. If you're getting value from this show, please support the show via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or Patreon. Support the Show by buying a Lightspeed ANR Headsets Max has been using only Lightspeed headsets for nearly 25 years! I love their tradeup program that let's you trade in an older Lightspeed headset for a newer model. Start with one of the links below, and Lightspeed will pay a referral fee to support Aviation News Talk. Lightspeed Delta Zulu Headset $1299NEW – Lightspeed Zulu 4 Headset $1099 Lightspeed Zulu 3 Headset $949Lightspeed Sierra Headset $749 My Review on the Lightspeed Delta Zulu Send us your feedback or comments via email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. 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Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max's Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium "Go Around" song used by permission of Ken Dravis; you can buy his music at kendravis.com If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

    Dare Daniel Podcast
    Single Take with Daniel Barnes – “Atropia” & “Mercy”

    Dare Daniel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 14:01


    https://daredaniel.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/SINGLE-TAKE_S01_E01_AtropiaMercy.mp3 Single Take with Daniel Barnes Episode 1 Atropia (2026; Dir.: Hailey Gates) GRADE: C+ *Now playing in the San Francisco Bay Area and other select markets. IMDB Synopsis: “Follows an aspiring actress working on a U.S. military base that simulates an Iraqi war zone.” Mercy (2026; Timur Bekmambetov) GRADE: C- *Now playing everywhere. IMDB Synopsis: “In the near future, a detective stands on trial accused of murdering his wife. He has 90 minutes to prove his innocence to the advanced A.I. Judge he once championed, before it determines his fate.” It’s a new year and a new podcast for world-famous film critic Daniel Barnes! Known for his provocative yet family-friendly brand of humor, Daniel brings along his beloved cast of puppet characters, including grumpy old man Walter, the irascible Achmed the Dead Terrorist, and Bubba J, a stereotypical NASCAR enthusiast…oh wait, that’s ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. Daniel Barnes is just a guy who reviews movies. This week, Daniel offers his Single Take on Alia Shawkat in Atropia, an overstuffed yet underdeveloped satire about an ambitious actress role-playing revolutionaries in elaborately staged war games. He also looks at Mercy, a sci-fi whodunit starring Chris Pratt as a cop-on-the-edge trying to find “the real killers” before artificial intelligence seals his fate. Listen along as Daniel begs mercy for January unicorns, CD-ROM murder mysteries and 20-year-old The Daily Show jokes. Read more of Daniel's reviews at Dare Daniel and Rotten Tomatoes, and listen to Daniel on the Dare Daniel & Canon Fodder podcasts. Keep checking back for more episodes of Single Take with Daniel Barnes. The post Single Take with Daniel Barnes – “Atropia” & “Mercy” appeared first on Dare Daniel & Canon Fodder Podcasts.

    The Kenny Wallace Show
    Honoring Kurt Busch Plus NASCAR & 23XI Are Sharing A Sponsor?! | Coffee With Kenny

    The Kenny Wallace Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 9:55


    Kenny Wallace discusses Kurt Busch going into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, record crowds at the 24 Hours Of Daytona, and 23XI Racing and NASCAR now sharing a sponsor in Hardee's shortly after suing each other.#nascar #racing #kennywallace #kurtbusch

    Sports Card Nation
    Logan Ward/Val Marz of Nascard Radio are back. E372

    Sports Card Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 43:05 Transcription Available


    Nascard Radio's Val Marz and Logan Ward are back for Part II of our conversation. Vote here:https://docs.google.com/forms/... Follow us on Social Media:  Website:https://www.sportscardnationpo....com https://linktr.ee/Sportscardna... Merch shop:https://sports-card-nation.pri...   To eliminate pre & post-roll adshttps://www.spreaker.com/podca...

    Lap 76
    Caddilac dao video, Ferrari zvuk, Red Bull Ford, RB, Mercedes, Honda, Audi i Haas boje i rendere

    Lap 76

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 188:22


    +Da li smo nešto zaista naučili iz prvih vizualnih prezentacija?+Još samo četiri dana do prvih, zatvorneih, testova u Barseloni+Do tada će se predstaviti i Alpine i FerrariOMV, ZVANIČNI PARTNER LAP 76 ⛽️Preuzmite OMV MyStation mobilnu aplikaciju, podržite Lap 76 - https://www.omv.co.rs/sr-rs/mystationPretvorite poene u trenutke radosti - svaka kupovina na OMV stanicama vam donosi poene, koje možete pretvoriti u trenutke radosti u prodavnici OMV-a.Pri kupovini goriva, preporučujemo MaxxMotion, za koji ostvarujete i popust!

    The Mutual Audio Network
    Comedy 4 Cast: Swimming To Milwaukee(012326)

    The Mutual Audio Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 7:21


    We dive into a great lake story. As we continue with our Dog Days of Podcasting "Odd News+" series, today we talk about a man with great ambitions to cross a lake. Plus it's time for pumpkin spice everything and new NASCAR rules. Jim Dreyer wants to swim across Lake Michigan in the worst way. And he may just do it! The Fall and pumpkin spice seem to be forever intertwined. A new product may help make that bond even spicier. NASCAR drivers have been given a heads up that they need to keep their eyes on these rule changes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Jones Report
    Roundtable NASCAR Editor Jonathan Fjeld 1-23-26

    The Jones Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 168:32


    Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) is joined by Roundtable NASCAR Editor Jonathan Fjeld (@Jonathan_Fjeld), Bryan O'Connor (@CoachBoKnowsShow) & Thomas Bridges (@Thomas_Bridges).(0:30-17:25) Preparing for the historic snowstorm of the south.(17:25-31:15) Around the NFL: Josh Allen's poor performance leads to Sean McDermott losing his job, C.J. Stroud's bad day against the Patriots, and NFL Conference Championship Previews.(31:15-58:20) Big 12/SEC Breakdown: Hot Takes on Arizona, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Charles Bediako's eligibility at Alabama, Big 12 and SEC standings, plus top games to watch this weekend. Also, how Indiana's national championship affects the Big 12 and SEC, as well as the Big 12 Football Schedule release.(58:20-1:22:35) Jonathan Fjeld on the NASCAR offseason.(1:22:35-2:33:00) Coach Bo's Football Fix Presented By O'Connor Advisory Group: Sean McDermott fired, Bills' head coach search, Kevin Stefanski to Atlanta, Mike McCarthy to the Steelers? NFL Playoffs breakdown, plus NE/DEN and SEA/LAR previews. Indiana's national championship, and the 3rd-straight national title for the Big Ten. (2:33:00-2:48:00) Tom Foolery Story of the Week: I was a ‘Maury' baby — the dramatic experience changed my family forever.Today's show is sponsored by O'Connor Advisory Group. Start planning for your future now at https://oconnoradvisorygroup.com!Follow Tyler Jones on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TylerJonesLiveFollow Tyler Jones on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerjoneslive/Follow Tyler Jones on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tylerjonesliveFollow Studio Soapbox on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Studio_SoapboxFollow Studio Soapbox on Facebook: https://facebook.com/studiosoapbox

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi
    Lazy Rivers, Playoffs, and Daytona

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 44:08 Transcription Available


    Don't usually need a trigger warning on these, but the first 10ish minutes is a conversation about how big a body of water would have to be for you to get in it if there was a dead body in it. No, we don't know why we talked about that either. After that, we talk about NASCAR changing up its controversial Playoff format, James' IMSA prep for Daytona, Josef's commercial, and more.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Farm4Profit Podcast
    From Small-Town Iowa to NASCAR's Biggest Stages

    Farm4Profit Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 54:55


    This episode is a little different—and that's exactly why you'll want to listen.Sammy Smith is a Johnston, Iowa native who grew up racing on small tracks across the state before becoming one of the youngest drivers to win at NASCAR's national level. Today, at just 21 years old, he's competed across the ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the Truck Series, racing for some of the sport's most respected teams.In this conversation, we dig into:Growing up just miles from the Farm4Profit studio and racing across IowaHow his dad and Iowa racing connections launched his motorsports careerWinning races before he was old enough to legally driveThe discipline required to balance school, training, and full-time racingHandling pressure, failure, and expectations at a young ageLessons racing teaches that apply directly to farming and businessEndurance, mindset, and why he ran a marathon in 2025Giving back through scholarships and community involvementWhat's next in his racing careerWhile Sammy's world looks different than farming, the themes are the same: discipline, consistency, risk management, preparation, and performance under pressure. This episode bridges agriculture and motorsports through mindset—and shows why success at the highest levels always comes back to fundamentals. Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitllc Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    NASCAR Live
    NASCAR LIVE WIDE OPEN Episode 209 : Ross Chastain, Erik Jones

    NASCAR Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 19:57


    As we continue to gear up for the 2026 NASCAR Season we are joined by 2 drivers who will have new crew chiefs this year. First, Steve Post sits down with Ross Chastain. Then, Erik Jones of Legacy Motor Club stops by. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Better To... Podcast with D. M. Needom
    Too Good To Go - Shari Rowe

    Better To... Podcast with D. M. Needom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 58:36


    Send us a textShari stops by the show to discuss, new music, performing the National Anthem of Nascar, health and so much more....****Embodying the heart and soul of country music, Southwestern songstress Shari Rowe redefines what it means to captivate. Bringing authenticity, intentionality, and a timeless blend of country and americana, Rowe's “voice, personality, and story will mesmerize you” (Missy, Center Stage Magazine). From international tours in Poland to charity events, to opening for big name artists like Wynonna Judd and LeAnn Rimes, Rowe has seen all sides of the industry and proven her invaluable talent. Closer to home, the Arizonan continues to champion rising talent and the spirit of true country music as co-host of the local radio series Arizona on the Rise. Shari Rowe isn't just a trailblazer—she's a guiding light in modern country music. With every song she reminds us where the genre has been, and where it's headed next.After facing a frightening health scare, country singer-songwriter Shari Rowe turned to music for strength. Her upcoming single, “Too Good To Go,” began as a poem written the night she was told she might have Multiple Myeloma, a form of blood cancer. What started as fear turned into gratitude, transforming into one of her most personal and powerful songs to date. Weeks later, doctors confirmed a rare but non-life-threatening autoimmune condition, but the song remains a heartfelt reminder that life is, indeed, too good to go.“I love that I've got so much to lose — that line is the heartbeat of the song.” Shari Rowe ****If you would like to contact the show about being a guest, please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comFollow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast Suzi©2025 Better To...Podcast with D. M. NeedomSupport the show

    MX3.vip
    Why the Daytona 500 Still Rules American Racing

    MX3.vip

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 30:04


    Today, Explained
    The new ICE army

    Today, Explained

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 26:06


    Trump wants to hire a slew of new ICE agents. He's targeting fans of NASCAR, UFC, video games and guns. This episode was produced by Danielle Hewitt and Peter Balonon-Rosen, edited by Jolie Myers, fact checked by Andrea López-Cruzado, engineered by Patrick Boyd and David Tatasciore, and hosted by Noel King. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Chicago. Photo by Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images. Listen to Today, Explained ad-free by becoming a Vox Member: vox.com/members. New Vox members get $20 off their membership right now. Transcript at ⁠vox.com/today-explained-podcast.⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Stacking Benjamins Show
    How to Make Your Money Support the Life You Want (SB1793)

    The Stacking Benjamins Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 81:36


    What if your money stopped dictating your schedule and started supporting the life you actually want to live? Joe Saul-Sehy welcomes CFP Dana Anspach of Sensible Money as special guest co-host for an episode featuring this week's mentor, Andy Hill. Andy shares how he stepped away from the corporate grind, redesigned his priorities, and built a life where family and flexibility came first. His story isn't about escaping work. It's about building a financial foundation that gives you options. Then the conversation shifts to a headline that caught everyone's attention: NASCAR driver Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha are suing their insurance company, calling the life insurance they purchased "a scam." Dana uses this case to break down one of the most misunderstood areas in personal finance: life insurance. From Indexed Universal Life (IUL) policies to knowing when insurance is a tool and when it's a distraction, she shows how clarity of goals should drive every decision and how to avoid the traps that caught even high earners like the Buschs. The episode also touches on estate planning, scams to watch out for, how young adults should think about budgeting and debt, and how to evaluate whether paying off loans or investing is the better move for your situation. It connects the dots between time freedom, smart planning, and protecting what you're building. What You'll Learn: • How to design your finances around the life you want, not just the paycheck you earn • What "owning your time" really means and how to start moving in that direction • Why your financial plan should begin with values and priorities, not products • How to think about entrepreneurship without blowing up your financial stability • What the Kyle Busch insurance lawsuit reveals about life insurance products and sales tactics • The truth about Indexed Universal Life insurance and when it may or may not make sense • How to evaluate life insurance based on goals instead of sales pitches • How estate planning protects your family and your legacy • The pros and cons of paying off loans versus investing • Budgeting principles that help young adults build strong money habits early • How to recognize and avoid financial scams (including insurance product traps) • Why celebrating progress matters just as much as setting the next goal This Episode Is For You If: • You feel like your money controls your life instead of supporting it • You want more flexibility and time freedom but don't know how to fund it • You're confused about whether life insurance products are helping or just costing you (especially after hearing about the Busch lawsuit) • You're trying to figure out the right order of financial moves (debt vs investing, insurance vs saving) • You want your financial plan to reflect your actual values, not just what you're "supposed" to do This episode is about aligning your money with your life. If you're ready to stop reacting to your finances and start using them to build more freedom, flexibility, and confidence, this one belongs at the top of your queue. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/own-your-time-with-andy-hill-and-dana-anspach-1793 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi
    Clayton Anderson

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 25:08 Transcription Available


    Clayton Anderson took some time off from his absurdly busy schedule around the IU Championship game in Miami to come on and chat with Hinch and Rossi, going into what this win means for IU, and what his journey through the music industry has been like. Also, he has a bar downtown, couldn't figure out how to bring that up organically in the show notes, but go check it out. And, if you want to know more about Clayton, check out his website!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    WFO Radio Podcast
    Austin Prock reaction, Natty reaction and VICE TV Show anticipation

    WFO Radio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 63:44


    Join the boys as they discuss the Natty, Austin Procks big news and the new Vice TV show Chasing Speed.

    The Scene Vault Podcast
    Episode 380 -- Bobby Hutchens on Bowman Gray, Bringing Engineering to RCR and LIfe with Earnhardt

    The Scene Vault Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 116:24


    In the first installment of what will be a two-part interview, Bobby Hutchens goes from Bowman Gray Stadium to North Carolina State University and then to Richard Childress Racing, where he helps change the culture on one of the sport's most successful teams as a mechanical engineer. Along with guest co-host Tony Liberati, we then dig into the April 22, 1993 issue of Winston Cup Scene. Rusty Wallace wins at North Wilkesboro after which he does the Polish victory lap for the second race in a row, in memory of Alan Kulwicki. Sterling Marlin dominates the first half of the event, while Jim Roper pays a visit to the track that weekend. There's fallout about the announcement that Hooters would be ending its sponsorship of Alan Kulwicki Racing … and hope for the future after it's announced that NASCAR would be racing at Indy for the first time the following year. Finally … Ricky Rudd wants a word … or a pound of flesh … from Brett Bodine in the North Wilkesboro garage. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Kenny Wallace Show
    The Chili Bowl, Young Racers & Vintage NASCAR Memories | Mark Martin Archive #3

    The Kenny Wallace Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 53:17


    It's episode #3 of the Mark Martin Archive after Mark just experienced a small earthquake in southern California! Matt Martin and Charlie Marlow are alongside as well discussing young racers at the Chili Bowl and Mark being the first "child" driver back in the 1970's. Mark tells us about some of his favorite young drivers in NASCAR and takes a bunch of questions from the audience. What was Mark's favorite race and race car ever? He answers that and more!#nascar #racing #markmartin Big Rock - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠

    NASCAR Live
    NASCAR LIVE 1-20-26 : 2026 NASCAR Hall of Fame Special

    NASCAR Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 46:35


    On a special edition of NASCAR Live we look back at the careers of Kurt Busch, Harry Gant and Ray Hendrick ahead of their induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Anchor Down Podcast with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game
    Hour 2: Nick McDevitt, Phones, Katie Morgan (01-21-26)

    Anchor Down Podcast with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 47:43


    In the second hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, MTSU Men's basketball coach Nick McDevitt joined the show and shared his thoughts on their upcoming game, Rick Insell, and a little NASCAR talk at the end. Listen to the full conversation. To end the hour, Katie Morgan shared her intel on the upcoming winter storm that could come through Nashville!

    Anchor Down Podcast with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game

    MTSU Men's basketball coach Nick McDevitt joined the show and shared his thoughts on their upcoming game, Rick Insell, and a little NASCAR talk at the end. Listen to the full conversation.

    Lap 76
    #592 MotoGP | Stigli novi motocikli, boje, sponzori, šampioni i ugovori? A, performanse?

    Lap 76

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 147:50


    Ducati predstavio fabrički tim. V46 u novom ruhu. Aprilija spremna da postane italijanski proizvođač broj 1? Yamaha podelila razvojni put ili samo dobar trik?------------------OMV, ZVANIČNI PARTNER LAP 76 ⛽️Preuzmite OMV MyStation mobilnu aplikaciju, podržite Lap 76 - https://www.omv.co.rs/sr-rs/mystationPretvorite poene u trenutke radosti - svaka kupovina na OMV stanicama vam donosi poene, koje možete pretvoriti u trenutke radosti u prodavnici OMV-a.Pri kupovini goriva, preporučujemo MaxxMotion, za koji ostvarujete i popust!

    The Empire Builders Podcast
    #240: Wham-O – Meat Slingshot to Toy Empire

    The Empire Builders Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 26:41


    When no one wants your Meat Slingshot, what do you do? Make a better flying disc and name it after a pie plate, naturally. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not so secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector and storyteller. I’m Stephen’s sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today’s episode, a word from our sponsor, which is… Well, it’s us, but we’re highlighting ads we’ve written and produced for our clients. So here’s one of those. [ECO Office Ad] Dave Young: Welcome back to the Empire Builders Podcast. Dave Young here with Stephen Semple and today’s topic, Wham-O. It’s from Wham-O. In all the toy stores, I’m trying to think. Slinky wasn’t Wham-O, was it? Stephen Semple: No, Slinky was not Wham-O. Dave Young: Yeah. I’m trying to think of what Wham-O was. Stephen Semple: Frisbee’s. Dave Young: Frisbee’s. Stephen Semple: Hula Hoops. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: All sorts of crap, right? Dave Young: I didn’t realize the Frisbee was a Wham-O product. I mean, I remember the name. I remember the ads and it’s a cool name. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Well, it’s so funny. Wham-O was Frisbee, Hula Hoops, Slip ‘N’ Slide, Super Ball, all of those- Dave Young: Probably lawn darts. Stephen Semple: All of those sorts of things were Wham-O. But what I find funny is before getting on, we were talking about this whole thing of sounds and things like that and communication. And then all of a sudden it’s like, “Oh, we’re going to talk about a company whose name actually has that real kinetic feel of Wham-O.” Dave Young: Mm-hmm. I love a name that is also a sound. And if we have time, I’ll tell you about a client I’m working with that we changed the name of the company to make it a sound. Stephen Semple: Oh, that’s cool. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: That’s awesome. Oh, the other ones that they did, Hacky Sack and Silly Strings was a couple of the other ones. Dave Young: Were they responsible for lawn darts? That’s my question. Stephen Semple: I’m not sure if they’re responsible for lawn darts. So since it didn’t come up- Dave Young: Maybe not. Yeah. Stephen Semple: … I guess probably not. The company started in 1949 out of, basically a lot of these things out, of the garage in South Pasadena. And it was Richard Knerr and Arthur Melin, who are basically two university graduates, started this company. And their first product was a slingshot, was a wooden slingshot made from ash wood. And the name Wham-O was actually inspired by the sound of the slingshot hitting a target. Dave Young: You release it… Yeah. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Yeah. Dave Young: Very satisfying. Stephen Semple: But here’s the funny thing is, it wasn’t originally… The idea behind making it was not actually a toy. They loved training falcons, and it was to train falcons for hunting. Dave Young: A slingshot? Okay. Stephen Semple: They would shoot the meat into the air. They got frustrated that the regular slingshot wouldn’t fire it the way they wanted to do it, so they made their own. Dave Young: So they made a meat slingshot. Stephen Semple: Made a meat slingshot. Dave Young: It turns out there wasn’t a huge market for meat slingshots. So you pivot and put it in the hands of children eventually. Stephen Semple: It’s the 1950s, dude. Dave Young: Uh-huh, that’s right. “You’re going to put an eye out.” Well, somebody already did. Stephen Semple: Be careful with that hamburger you’re firing out. Dave Young: But that was their fault, not ours. Yeah. Those were the days, right? Stephen Semple: Right. Dave Young: When the manufacturer could say, “Well, that’s your fault. You shouldn’t have been an idiot.” Stephen Semple: “What’d you expect a rock to do?” But again, so many businesses, it started with them just solving their own problem. And their own problem was they wanted this thing. But what they found out, they created one that was so good that all of a sudden was like, “Wow,” people became interested in this. Dave Young: It the wrist rocket? Stephen Semple: You know what? I was able to find- Dave Young: I don’t know if that’s the same kind of- Stephen Semple: I wasn’t able to find pictures of the original thing around, because it didn’t do particularly well, but it kind of put them onto a path. Because very quickly they added blow guns and boomerangs. Dave Young: Nice. Stephen Semple: Right? But the whole idea was these types of things. And they get to the stage with these various products. So they’ve got the slingshot, they got the blow gun, they got the boomerang, they got these little niches going on and they’re selling basically $100,000 a year of this stuff. But they’re thinking to themselves, “If we’re going to really make this a business, we need a bigger idea.” And I’m going to say, if you’re going to really make this a business, you need an idea which is not going to put somebody’s eye out. Dave Young: Probably. This is, again, like you said, the 1950s. Stephen Semple: 1950s. Really, no seat belts, like, “Come on now.” Dave Young: The BB gun’s already invented. Stephen Semple: You know, it’s funny, when you think back to how we were with safety and things like that, one of my really fond memories… Now this wouldn’t have been the ’50s, this would be the ’70s, but one of my really fond memories of being a kid was we’d be hauling stuff somewhere and we had this old green wood trailer with oversized tires on it that bounced like crazy when you’re driving down the road. And one of the funnest thing is we would go somewhere and coming home, all the kids would pile into the trailer in the back as we’re driving down the road. Dave Young: You’d be the ballast to hold down the sheets of plywood. Yeah. Well, who needs tie downs when you’ve got 200 pounds of children? Stephen Semple: And the weird thing is, it’s not like anybody thought that was weird. Dave Young: No. Stephen Semple: That was what you do. Dave Young: Yeah. And if you weren’t on the trailer, you were sitting on the edge of a pickup with your back to the road. Stephen Semple: Exactly. Exactly. Anyway, back to Wham-O. They’re needing a bigger idea. And while they’re on the beach, they come across this flying disc called Whirlaway. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: Right? And they decide… They also found another one called Pluto Platter. So it didn’t work. It wasn’t really selling. And so Wham-O, they buy the rights to this. They go, “Look, we’ll buy the rights to this.” They make a few couple of design changes. And Morrison saw this people also tossing these metal pythons, right? Dave Young: Oh, okay. Stephen Semple: And so that was actually where he came up with a little bit of the design change. He kind of looked at that and went, “Oh, this is much better than this Pluto Platter thing.” Dave Young: You drop the edge down and balances itself a little bit better. Stephen Semple: Yeah, yeah. And one of the pie plates they came across, guess what the name of the pie plate was? Dave Young: Frisbee maybe? Stephen Semple: Bingo. Dave Young: Yeah? Okay. Stephen Semple: Frisbee. Dave Young: Okay. So they buy that too or just- Stephen Semple: They just trademarked that because it wasn’t trademarked. So they went and trademarked the Frisbee name. And in the first two years, they sell a million Frisbees. Dave Young: Wow. Stephen Semple: Right? And what they did to promote it, so here’s the really cool idea, they go to university campuses and they also gave it to people and people, guess what, immediately found on university cool ways to do tricks and stuff with the Frisbee. So that then got it going. And look, this was pre social media days. Imagine what you’d be able to do today in terms of demonstrating all this crazy stuff on social media. Dave Young: Well, you’d have to get people off their phone. Stephen Semple: Yeah. But what they have now is they have a way of creating ideas. And what they realized was they had to look for things and just make them better. So they created this open door policy. They would listen to anybody, “Come pitch an idea, we’ll listen.” So the next one was a neighbor had come back from Australia with this bamboo exercise hoop, and you had to use it doing a movement like a hula dancer. Dave Young: Yeah. Okay. Stephen Semple: And so they do a handshake deal. And if it’s a hit, we’re going to give you royalties. And instead they make it out of this lightweight, colorful plastic, and they put little beans inside so that it makes a sound. Dave Young: Absolutely. Stephen Semple: It also has a little bit different feel to it. They took this idea to parks and they demonstrated it. And what am I talking about, Dave? What’s the name of the toy? What’s the name of the toy? Dave Young: Oh, it’s the Hulu Hoop. Yeah. Stephen Semple: Bingo. Yeah, it’s the Hulu Hoop. And in 1958, they launched the Hula Hoop, and it’s the biggest toy fad in history. And I think it still is. Dave Young: Oh yeah, I think. Stephen Semple: I think it still is. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: And they were farming out the product they couldn’t keep up with production. Now, here’s where a little problem happens for them. Remember that handshake deal? If this is a deal, we’re going to pay your royalties? Dave Young: Yeah, yeah. Stephen Semple: They didn’t pay any royalties and they got sued. Dave Young: Shoot. They should have paid the royalties. Stephen Semple: On top of that, knockoffs happened, right? Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Because it was pretty easy to copy and people were making it cheaper. And then by the end of 1958, they actually reported a loss because of so much of this competition going on. Dave Young: Really? Okay. Stephen Semple: Yeah. So they stopped production. They’ve got growing debt. They’ve got a warehouse full of unsold product. So they need to find another hit. Because what they’ve noticed is in their business model is the toy gets hot and then it drops off. So what they suddenly realize is they need to constantly be looking for these new ideas. So Robert Carrier is a guy from the upholstery industry and he came home one day to see his son sliding on the concrete driveway because it was wet. Again, remember, ’50s, right? Dave Young: Sure. Anything to entertain yourself as a kid. Stephen Semple: He takes some Naugahyde, incorporates a hose and holes, and now you’ve got… Dave Young: The Slip ‘N’ Slide. Stephen Semple: Right. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Right. So basically the guys at Wham-O come across this idea and they replace it with vinyl plastic and you’ve got Slip ‘N’ Slide. Dave Young: Yeah, yeah. Stephen Semple: And when they launched Slip ‘N’ Slide, it sold like 3000 units in the first few months. Dave Young: Mm-hmm. Stephen Semple: Right? Another inventor comes and sees them, Norman Stringley, who’s a petrochemical engineer who specializes in rubber, and he makes this really dense, high bouncing ball that could also spin in reverse. Dave Young: Okay. Yeah, the Super Ball. Yeah. Stephen Semple: Bingo, the Super Bowl. Dave Young: Mm-hmm. Stephen Semple: Smash hit, six million sold in 1965 alone. Dave Young: Well, and I think it was just a couple of years before that with the Absent-minded Professor and Flubber. Do you remember Flubber? Stephen Semple: Yeah, right. Dave Young: So that was like Super Ball was having a ball made out of Flubber. Stephen Semple: Yeah. And I don’t know whether this is true or not, but seemingly the whole Super Ball thing was also part of the inspiration for creating the name of the Super Bowl. Dave Young: Really? Stephen Semple: Yeah. And again, this is one of those ones I could not find confirmation of it. It may just be one of those things that’s a great story that now is part of the world out there. Dave Young: Yeah, the zeitgeist. The zeitgeist. Stephen Semple: The zeitgeist, yeah, that’s it. And then in 1959, the Wham-O Bird Ornithopter, which was this aluminum spars and all this other… and brightly painted look like a hawker or an owl. And it was rubber bands. Remember those things, they were rubber band powered? They were about like three bucks and they made 600,000 of those. And then- Dave Young: It was brightly painted so you could see it up in the tree when it got stuck. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: And now you’re like, “Oh shoot.” Stephen Semple: And then they created the Wheelie Bar, which was something that was great for attaching to a swing bicycle. And the air blaster and the bubble thing. One of the things that they just did was they realized they needed to just continually be making new ideas because the cycle for their types of toys, they would go really popular and drop off, really popular, drop off, really popular. In 1969, they did Silly String. Remember Silly String? Dave Young: Sure. Yeah. Stephen Semple: Right? The Hacky Sack in ’83. So just on and on and on and on, they would do these things. And in 1982, I was never able to find the price that Wham-O was sold for, but Wham-O was sold to Kransco Group Companies in ’82. And then in ’94, Mattel bought them. Dave Young: Wow. Stephen Semple: Then in ’97, Wham-O became independent again. Dave Young: Oh, really? Stephen Semple: And then in 2006, they were sold to Cornerstone Overseas Investment Limited for $80 million. Dave Young: Stay tuned. We’re going to wrap up this story and tell you how to apply this lesson to your business right after this. [Using Stories To Sell Ad] Dave Young: Let’s pick up our story where we left off, and trust me you haven’t missed a thing. Stephen Semple: Then in ’97, Wham-O became independent again. Dave Young: Oh, really? Stephen Semple: And then in 2006, they were sold to Cornerstone Overseas Investment Limited for $80 million. So the one thing I can find to put a value to Wham-O was they were bought, they went independent, and then they were sold again for $80 million. So I always like to try to go, “What was this company worth?” Dave Young: Those guys probably left when it got sold the first time, would be my guess. Stephen Semple: Yes. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Dave Young: But here’s my observation of this. These guys weren’t making games. Stephen Semple: Oh, interesting. Dave Young: Hacky Sacks sort of became a game, right? Stephen Semple: Mm-hmm. Dave Young: Because you could play it with several people. You’d have people in a circle all smacking the Hacky Sack. In fact, I have one. I thought it was laying back here. It’s sitting on my desk or around here somewhere in this stuff. Stephen Semple: Cool. Dave Young: But it’s one of the little original leather ones. Stephen Semple: Nice, yeah. Dave Young: But my observation is this is a stretch. Okay? Stephen Semple: Okay. Dave Young: This is just me following a trend. Stephen Semple: Do I need to sit down? Do I need to sit down? Dave Young: No, I don’t think so. I don’t think so. I think, in fact, knowing you as well as I do, I think you’ll jump right on board with this. Stephen Semple: Okay. Dave Young: These guys were making fidget toys. These guys were making things that you could do yourself just by yourself, right? Stephen Semple: With the one exception being- Dave Young: And it’s not necessarily Hula. Stephen Semple: Frisbee would be the one exception, but Hula you could do yourself. All these other things you could do yourself. Dave Young: And people figured out how to make Frisbee golf courses and then you could play that by yourself. Stephen Semple: Oh, that’s true. Oh, that’s true. That’s true. Dave Young: You’re just throwing towards a goal. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: But they didn’t make Frisbee as a game. They made it as an activity. Stephen Semple: Yes. Dave Young: So you could say they’re activities, but they were also things that you could just go do this activity and just be outside playing with something and be out on the driveway bouncing your Super Ball or- Stephen Semple: I remember having a Super Ball. They were fun. Dave Young: … holding your Hula Hoop, or shooting at things with the original slingshot. Stephen Semple: With the meat? Dave Young: The meat slinger. They had to quickly have pivoted from that, because I don’t think falconry ever got huge, right? They were looking at things that were just kind of cool. And I say fidget toys because even as we record these things, I have four or five things on my desk that I always have in my hand and I’m always just doing something, right? Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: It keeps my brain focused on this conversation instead of wandering all over the place. Stephen Semple: We just didn’t have the terminology fidget toy, right? Dave Young: Well, here’s the other thing. If you want to take it a step further, ADHD wasn’t known about then. Stephen Semple: Correct. It was around, but we’d had- Dave Young: Sure. Lots of kids with ADHD that needed… Just take your Super Ball outside. You could kill a lot of time goofing off with a Wham-O toy. Stephen Semple: Well, and a great example of that is I was only diagnosed a few years ago as having ADHD. Dave Young: Yeah, same. Mm-hmm. Stephen Semple: So gone through my entire life with it, not knowing… Mind you, if I look close enough, the science were there. Dave Young: Well, sure. Yeah. When I told people, I think mine was almost 10 years ago, but anytime I’d tell somebody like, “Wait, you didn’t know? You didn’t know.” Stephen Semple: No, I was distracted. I didn’t notice. Dave Young: The rest of us knew. “How long have you been having these memory problems?” “For as long as I can remember.” Stephen Semple: So not long. Dave Young: I don’t know. Stephen Semple: But the one thing I want to tie back to on Wham-O, and it’s a great observation that that’s what they were basically creating, is the thing that they noticed very quickly was this was their natural business. Their natural business was you create something, it’s a hit, and it falls off. And they just bought into it. They said, “That’s the nature of this business.” So what you need to do is continually be looking for these new ideas. Dave Young: A new thing. Stephen Semple: So this is reason why we didn’t talk very much about… They literally had this open door policy. If you were an inventor of a toy, you could come see them. And look, they looked at a lot of crap, but at the same time that they knew that they had to constantly be out there, it’s not about, “Oh my God, we’re making all this money from the Hula.” What they learned from the Hula, because it almost killed their business, is they need to be constantly looking for that next idea, that next idea. And it’s not about, “Oh, it’s dropped off. We’ve got to revive this with marketing.” Toy, especially in those days, had this natural cycle that it went through. They bought into, “This is the way it is, so we got to constantly looking for new ideas, fill in that pipeline and creating it. And then also recognizing when this thing drops off, we’ve got to manage that drop off.” I really like the fact that they just really saw their business for what it was and said, “Okay, given that’s what it is, this is how we have to manage things.” Dave Young: Yeah. And honestly, this fits it so well because the inventors are probably… They’re just figuring out something that they enjoyed. Right? Stephen Semple: Bingo. Dave Young: I made this little thing. I made this little thing out of paperclips and look what it does and it’s kind of fun and I think you could take it to the next level. And I think there’s lots of things like that. And so they were filling that need of these inventors who were probably just solving their own little attention problem. Stephen Semple: Well, great. Oh, I discovered my kid was doing this and I did this and they’re now having fun with it and all the neighborhood kids are coming over and doing it. Dave Young: Frisbee was a way to play a game of catch without needing a glove and a ball or pretending you’re playing baseball, right? And so if you weren’t a baseball player, you probably didn’t run around with a glove and baseball anyway. So it was a way to… And most of these toys, you didn’t need anybody else. Stephen Semple: You didn’t need anybody else. Dave Young: Frisbee you did, but it was just a game of catch. Stephen Semple: Right. And also what they recognized was people would very quickly, like with Hula and Frisbee and all these things, people would very quickly figure out their own ways to make it fun and do strange things. Dave Young: Gamify. Stephen Semple: Which then also made it more… People gamified it on their own and will gamify it on their own. Give kids a bunch of stuff, they’ll gamify it. Dave Young: I’m sure it wasn’t too long before there was somebody, the first person in the Guinness Book of World Records for Hula Hoop. Stephen Semple: Oh, for sure. Dave Young: Right? Stephen Semple: Oh, for sure. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Dave Young: Because you just see how long you can do it, you see how many spins you can do it. Stephen Semple: Yeah. And again, the interesting part to me was it didn’t start as, “Hey, we’re making this toy.” It was, “we made this thing,” and then they started to discover that it was fun. It was just fun on their own firing without the falcons and now it’s a toy. Dave Young: Yeah, I love it. I love it. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: The story of Wham-O. Stephen Semple: Wham-O. Dave Young: Wham-O, it’s a sound. Right? I know this is an audio podcast, but just do a Google search for the Wham-O logo, right? It’s a sound. You can hear it when you read it and you can see that it’s in motion, right? Stephen Semple: Yes. Dave Young: All of these things had that in common too. Everything was about motion and something moving, some kind of action. Stephen Semple: Well, the other thing that’s really smart about the Wham-O logo is it’s that it’s colorful. But the other thing is the way they’ve done the Wham-O, if you really look at it carefully, it’s the letters at the beginning are big and it gets smaller, which is kind of how you would say Wham-O, right? Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: If you actually listen to it, the sound drops off. And even the way they drew it, they were drawing upon the common way in which comics convey this. And if you think about it at the time, you would have had also things like Batman with the, “Pow!” Dave Young: Absolutely. Yeah. Stephen Semple: So they were also tying into a popular zeitgeist of communication, which is really brilliant. Dave Young: That probably was also attractive to the same kids. Stephen Semple: Correct. Dave Young: Right? Stephen Semple: Oh yeah, correct. Dave Young: And they would recognize it. They would see the language of the comic book and the logo of Wham-O. Stephen Semple: Bingo. Immediately, mm-hmm. Dave Young: The way it recedes, it’s not that it gets smaller in your brain, it’s that it’s getting farther away. Stephen Semple: No, but that’s what I meant by just trying to explain since we’re on a podcast that the lettering gets smaller. Dave Young: But it gives you that feeling of motion. Stephen Semple: But in our brain… Bingo. Dave Young: Mm-hmm. Stephen Semple: Yes. Yes. Dave Young: So they managed to put sound, color and motion into a static logo. Stephen Semple: Correct. Correct. Dave Young: And that’s a super cool thing to do. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Yeah. Really, really amazing thing to do. Yeah. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Yeah, it was very cool. Very cool. Dave Young: This is a long episode. Do you want to hear about this client I mentioned at the beginning? Stephen Semple: Go ahead, Dave. Dave Young: Short story. And this is a air conditioning client in Tucson, and his company was named Tailored Mechanical. Stephen Semple: Okay. Dave Young: I think he listens to the podcast, so he’s probably going to hear this and go, “Oh my God.” But we’re in the middle of rebranding. And we asked him when he became a client, like, “Are you okay with us recommending a change in the name of the company?” Because Tailored Mechanical doesn’t exactly tell you that they’re an air conditioning repair company, right? I’m not sure what they do if you tell me mechanical, right? They’re not auto mechanics and they don’t fix elevators and things like that. I don’t know. But anyway, his name’s Chris Plunkett and his wife’s name is Scarlett. And so we gave him a couple of new name suggestions, knowing the one that we really wanted him to pick. We gave him one that had air conditioning in the title, just the typical thing. And then we’re like, “I mean, your wife’s name is pretty cool. You could call this company Scarlett. There’s no other air conditioner company named Scarlett. That would be a cool name.But, dude, everybody already just calls you Plunkett because it’s a sound and it’s fun to say. And so that’s the name of your company, Plunkett.” Stephen Semple: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Dave Young: And the logo is like Wham-O, it’s got motion in it. Stephen Semple: Nice. Dave Young: It’s bigger at both ends because there’s a pa-pa. There’s two syllables and they’re both kind of consonants, Plunkett. And so that’s going to be fun and we’re going to have fun with it. Stephen Semple: That will be fun. Dave Young: It’s almost going to feel like a Wham-O kind of a brand, but the whole goal… Remember the whole goal with companies like this is, we just need to make him memorable, right? Stephen Semple: Yes, yes. Dave Young: And anyway, I love the Wham-O story. I love that this is the kind of smart decisions that people can make that closely make their brand memorable. Rememberable is even a better word. It’s not a word. Stephen Semple: Yes. Yes. That’s awesome. That’ll be a fun campaign. Dave Young: Mm-hmm. Stephen Semple: You should send me some of the ads and we should put them in on the podcast. Dave Young: Yeah. I mean, we haven’t even got to that stage yet. We’ve just got the trucks wrapped and people are looking… Stephen Semple: When you’ve got that, send it along. We’ll put them in the podcast. Dave Young: You don’t know what we’re doing to make the trucks also have motion even when they’re sitting still? Stephen Semple: What are you doing? Dave Young: They’ve got the big logo on them and they’re brightly colored. They’re different colors on both sides. And we’ve put NASCAR style numbers on the doors. Stephen Semple: Oh, nice. That’s fun. Dave Young: Big, big numbers. Stephen Semple: That’s fun. Dave Young: And people scratch their heads. It’s like, “Well, it’s just science. Trucks go faster if they have numbers on them. Have you never watched a race?” Stephen Semple: That’s just science. All right, David, that’s fun. That’s fun, man. Dave Young: It’s fun to have a client that lets you do fun things in the aim of creating entertainment, and that’s the currency of attention. Stephen Semple: Yeah, that’s awesome. Dave Young: Thank you, Stephen. Great. Stephen Semple: So much fun. Thanks, David. Dave Young: Thanks for listening to the podcast. Please share us, subscribe on your favorite podcast app and leave us a big, fat, juicy five star rating and review at Apple Podcasts. And if you’d like to schedule your own 90-minute empire building session, you can do it at empirebuildingprogram.com.

    The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh
    HR1 - Falcons offensive line pairs nicely with Bill Callahan's run scheme

    The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 40:33


    HR1 - Falcons offensive line pairs nicely with Bill Callahan's run scheme In hour one Mike Johnson, Dylan Mathews, and Ali Mac quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, react to the Atlanta Falcons announcing that they have named Bill Callahan as their offensive line coach, explain why they think Falcons fans should expect more pulling guards with Bill Callahan as the Falcons offensive line coach, react to Baker Mayfield's strong comments in a post on ‘X' where he replied to Atlanta Falcons beat writer for the AJC D. Orlando Ledbetter's post on ‘X' where Ledbetter was talking about Stefanski's tenure in Cleveland, specifically the number of quarterbacks he had to work with because none seemed to stick, explain why they think Baker Mayfield's comments on 'X' yesterday will make the Falcons and Buccaneers rivalry even better, and spend some time with the driver of the No. 20 Toyota car for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series, and defending Autotrader 400 winner at EchoPark Speedway, Christopher Bell. Mike, Beau, and Chris talk about how Chris feels about the new NASCAR playoff format, how it is racing at Echo Park Speedway, next month's Autotrader 400 at Echo Park Speedway, how Chris feels about rivalries in NASCAR, if Chris thinks he has any rivalries in NASCAR, and how Chris makes sure his rivalries don't go too far on or off the track. Finally, Mike, Dylan, and Ali close out hour one by diving into the life of Ali Mac in Ali's Mac Drop!

    The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh
    NASCAR's new playoff format gives more legitimacy to whoever champion is

    The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 15:40


    Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan spend some time with the driver of the No. 20 Toyota car for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series, and defending Autotrader 400 winner at EchoPark Speedway, Christopher Bell. Mike, Beau, and Chris talk about how Chris feels about the new NASCAR playoff format, how it is racing at Echo Park Speedway, next month's Autotrader 400 at Echo Park Speedway, how Chris feels about rivalries in NASCAR, if Chris thinks he has any rivalries in NASCAR, and how Chris makes sure his rivalries don't go too far on or off the track.

    730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
    The Physical Toll of NASCAR | Speed This Week

    730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 40:43 Transcription Available


    In this episode of Speed This Week, the Crew Chief and driver Trey Rice dive into the intense physical demands of NASCAR racing, breaking down what it really takes for drivers to compete week after week at the highest level. The conversation also covers the highly anticipated return of Dodge to NASCAR, what it could mean for teams and manufacturers, and how it may reshape the competitive landscape.The duo also discusses the upcoming NASCAR season, changes to the points and playoff system, and how new formats could impact race strategy, driver endurance, and championship runs. Blending insider knowledge, real racing perspective, and natural chemistry, this episode connects NASCAR news with the broader world of sports culture—making it a must-listen for racing fans. 

    WFO Radio Podcast
    Austin Prock 2X NHRA Funny Car Champion joins Joe Castello on WFO Radio

    WFO Radio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 73:58


    #nhra #AustinProck #dragracing In this special episode, we feature 2X NHRA Funny Car World Champion Austin Prock in his first WFO interview since making headlines by joining Ford Racing and Bob Tasca's Mustang Nitro Funny Car team at Tasca Racing. Fresh off his back-to-back championships and now piloting the iconic Ford Performance Mustang Dark Horse Funny Car—with his father Jimmy Prock as crew chief and the entire Prock family crew aboard—Austin opens up about his bold move to leave John Force Racing after years of success there. He'll share the reasons behind the switch, the thrill of aligning with Ford Racing and the Tasca organization, and how this new partnership positions him to chase history. Prock dives deep into his ambitious goal: securing a third consecutive NHRA Funny Car World Championship in what promises to be one of the most competitive seasons yet. Plus, with the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series celebrating its milestone 75th season in 2026—complete with a historic 20-race schedule, new tracks, special Diamond Wally trophies, legendary honorees, and nonstop celebrations—Austin reflects on what it means to compete in this landmark year and carry the momentum into Gainesville for the season-opening Gatornationals. Don't miss this can't-miss conversation packed with championship insights, team transitions, and big-picture excitement for the sport's diamond anniversary season. Tune in to WFO Radio NHRA Nitro for all the nitro-burning details! 🚨 Don't miss out! Subscribe to WFO Radio for weekly NHRA updates, driver interviews, and exclusive motorsport content. Hit the bell 🔔 for notifications! MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/wfo-radio?ref_id=24678 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/WFORadio APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wfo-radio-podcast/id449870843?ls=1 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0oo5mn0E3VmfhRCTHyLQIS

    Circle Jerks Podcast
    Ep.234 The Chase Is On

    Circle Jerks Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 178:52


    This week the boys are back in the studio and back on YouTube to discuss some very exciting NASCAR news, make some early season long predictions, and sit down with a very special guest, Chris Leone, to talk all things iRacing and NASCAR 25.  

    Unit3d
    Meathead Doctors Who Care

    Unit3d

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 48:07


    SummaryIn this first episode of Unit3d w/BigTeam at Indiana University, Dr. Jesse Steinfeldt sits down with a fellow former collegiate football player, Clinical Sport Psychologist Dr. Jacob Cooper. Together, Jesse and Jacob explore a range of topics, ranging from football to masculinity to oxytocin to Oracles. This engaging episode will give viewers insights into comprehensive masculinity, clinical techniques to maximize men's ability to perform and to connect, applications to military and NASCAR spaces, as well as a cameo appearance from a prophet who gives his predictions on the CFP Championship game AND the Super Bowl! It is a fun and informative conversation between two meathead doctors who model and care about men's mental heath, on the football field and beyond.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Mental Health in Sports04:26 Dr. Cooper's Journey in Sports Psychology06:43 The Injury Clinic: A New Approach09:55 Building Trust with Coaches and Athletes12:34 The Importance of Visibility and Credibility16:36 Cultural Humility in Sports Psychology21:18 Breaking Down Barriers to Help-Seeking24:46 Modeling Emotional Intelligence in Athletics25:47 Introduction to Emotional Intelligence in Sports26:31 Working with High-Performance Teams28:00 Integrating Physiological Metrics in Training30:36 The Role of Visualization in High-Stress Situations33:21 Community Resilience During Crisis37:00 Leadership and Its Impact on Team Dynamics42:30 Reflections on Loss and Community StrengthGuest BioDr. Jacob Cooper is the Associate Athletic Director of Sport Psychology and Mental Wellness at Appalachian State University in North Carolina. He has worked with athletes at the Olympic, Professional, and Division-1 levels over the course of his career. Dr. Cooper has worked with athletes and staff throughout the NFL, NASCAR, NHL, MLB, NBA, MLS, and PGA. With a unique background and training in the areas of occupational and industrial psychology, culture building, leadership training, and military psychology, he has provided performance optimization for military personnel prior to their deployments as well as counseling for veterans transitioning back to civilian life throughout Western North Carolina, Indiana, and Boston.

    Lee Hacksaw Hamilton
    Rams Survive Chicago, Seahawks Trash 49ers, Indiana-Miami, Padres Free Agents, Dodgers Money

    Lee Hacksaw Hamilton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 117:38


    The NFL Divisional Playoffs are the best weekend in pro football... and they did not disappoint! Rams Survive Bears heroics. 49ers swamped in Seattle. Denver wins but loses. Patriots crush CJ Stroud. Then Sean McDermott gets fired in Buffalo. Holy Coaching Carousel, Batman! We break down all the hirings and open seats. Was 2025 a success or failure for the LA Chargers? Curt Cignetti's Indiana Hoosiers face off against Mario Cristobal's Miami Hurricane for the National Championship tonight! Padres have added 15 free agents, but is it enough? Dodgers checkbook baseball. Angels shopping Dollar Tree for baseball talent. Last minute shopping with Mets, Yankees, Orioles, Braves. Aztecs red hot hoops. Lakers Clippers Good-Bad basketball. Plus, updates from White Sox, Air Force, Ducks, Kings, Rangers, SDFC, NASCAR, F1. Are you getting enough football? Got a question or comment for Hacksaw? Drop your take in the live chat on YouTube, X or Facebook. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Monday, January 19, 2026.   1)...NFL PLAYOFF SCOREBOARD "BIG PLAYS-BIG TIME DEFENSE"   RAMS-BEARS SEATTLE-49ERS DENVER-BUFFALO NEW ENGLAND-HOUSTON   2)…NFL COACHING CAROUSEL "LET THE HIRINGS BEGIN"   BILLS GIANTS...FALCONS RAVENS-BROWNS STEELERS-TITANS RAIDERS-MIAMI ARIZONA   3)...CHARGERS OFF SEASON BEGINS…JOE HORTIZ/JIM HARBAUGH "2025-SUCCESS-FAILURE?"   4)...COLLEGE FOOTBALL...CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT…INDIANA-MIAMI "SLEDGEHAMMER-VS-SCORCHING PASS RUSH"   ============ (HALFTIME...DIXIELINE LUMBER ============= 5)...PADRES...WAITING GAME "15 FA-HAVE THEY DONE ENOUGH"   SUNG-MUN SONG-3B J MIRANDA-2B N SOLAK-1B T MC KENZIE-P D ACOSTA-P T ADCOCK-P S BOYLE-P   6)...DODGERS WAY...WRITE A CHECK "CHECKBOOK BASEBALL"   7)...ANGELS BASEBALL…REDS-TAMPA-TRADE "SHOPPING-DOLLAR TREE"   J LOWE-OF G RODRIGUEZ-P A MANOAH-P V GRISSOM-2B D POMERANZ-P J ROMANO-P K YATES-P   8)...MLB NOTEBOOK…METS-YANKEES-ORIOLES-BRAVES “LAST MINUTE SHOPPING" ------------ 9)...AZTECS BASKETBALL "SDSU-RED HOT HOOPS" --------------- 10)...LAKERS-CLIPPERS NOTEBOOK "GOOD-BAD BASKETBALL" ---------------- 11)...HOT HEADLINES "OFF THE SPORTSWIRE"   WHITE SOX-AIR FORCE DUCKS-KINGS NY RANGERS SDFC   PGA LOGO NASCAR F 1 ===============   #MLB #yankees #rays #orioles #braves #mets #PADRES #SUNGMUNSONG #DODGERS #shoheiohtani #ANGELS #artemoreno #alekmanoah #BOBICHETTE #juansoto #nfl #DOLPHINS #BILLS #PATRIOTS #RAVENS #BROWNS #STEELERS #TEXANS #TITANS #CHARGERS #RAIDERS #BRONCOS #BEARS #FALCONS #49ERS #RAMS #SEAHAWKS #raiders #PETECARROLL #chargers #justinherbert #deanspanos #JIMHARBAUGH #JOEHORTIZ #rams #matthewstafford #SEANMCDERMOTT #joshallen #MIKEVRABEL #drakemaye #MIKEMCDANIEL #miketomlin #KEVINSTEFANSKI #JOHNHARBAUGH #GIANTS #bonix #seanpayton #MIKEMCCARTHY #BENJOHNSON #colstonloveland #calebwilliams #BEARS #samdarnold #lakers #lebronjames #deandreayton #lukadoncic #AUSTINREAVES #clippers #oregon #danlanning #indiana #CURTCIGNETTI #FERNANDOMENDOZA #carsonbeck #miami #mariocristobal #sandiegostate #aztecs #briandutcher #milesbyrd #MAGOONGWATH #pharaohcompton #nhl #DUCKS #KINGS #RANGERS #f1 #michaelandretti #cadillacracing #MICHAELJORDAN #NASCAR #SANDIEGOFC #SDFC #chuckylozano #pga #973thefan #BENANDWOODS         Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/ To get the latest news and information about sports, join Hacksaw's Insider's Group. It's free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com/  

    Real Estate Team OS
    The Case for Small Real Estate Teams with Brian Buffini | Ep 096

    Real Estate Team OS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 45:41


    Brian Buffini started a real estate team before teams were a thing. Back in 1992. Back before brokerages had any idea what to do with a team.Today, Buffini & Company coaches and trains agents, team leaders, and broker owners around the world.All along, Brian's viewed teams as “the future of real estate.” But team leadership isn't for everyone and  aspirations for a mega team aren't necessary.Brian was kind enough to be a guest on our show as I was a guest at his Buffini Coaching live event to share decades of insights, experience, and influence.With a live audience of hundreds of real estate professionals, Brian sat down with me to share what it took to sell 100 homes in a year in the late 80s, why teams emerged, who should (and shouldn't) build a team, what the main team models are, where “Death Valley” is for team leaders, what leaders must stay focused on and watch out for ... and much more!A HUGE thank you to Brian and his entire team for welcoming me into their community in such an open and sincere way!Watch or listen for Brian Buffini's insights into:Leading and managing yourselfWhat it took to sell 100 homes/year in the late 1980s with one assistantWhy and how he started a team in the early 1990s (and why he struggled initially)Why he's long viewed teams as “the future of real estate” and who teams are best forWhy referring out excess business is a good first step toward a teamHow to find your first assistantWhat other stages of team maturity look like and the key to finding your right size (spoiler: 4-7 is a sweet spot)Why 80% of agents should keep selling (perhaps with a team to support them)What the hardest thing about real estate is (and what mistakes that leads to)How to restore connection with the people and relationships that matter most (your customers and your team)A leadership lesson from NFL and NASCAR champion Joe GibbsAt the end, learn about A and B teams, hotel soaps and sewing kits, and the power of ohana and the ocean.Connect with Brian Buffini:→ https://www.instagram.com/brian_buffini/→ https://www.instagram.com/buffiniandco→ https://www.buffini.com/solutions/realstrengths/→ https://www.buffini.com/solutions/blitz/Connect with Real Estate Team OS→ https://www.realestateteamos.com→ https://linktr.ee/realestateteamos→ https://www.instagram.com/realestateteamos/

    Alabama Insider
    Hoops with Hendrix - Alabama Basketball Report January 2026 - Crimson Drive driven by NASCAR

    Alabama Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 14:07


    Former Alabama Basketball player and SEC Network analyst Richard Hendrix joined Roger Hoover on Crimson Drive driven by NASCAR on January 20, 2026 for their monthly visit on Alabama men's and women's basketball. Crimson Drive is live each Tuesday & Thursday on the CTSN YouTube, X, and Facebook pages at 2 p.m. central.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    To All The Cars I’ve Loved Before
    Starting a 1963 Comet with a Paperclip & The NASCAR Trailer Woodshop

    To All The Cars I’ve Loved Before

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 33:54 Transcription Available


    Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!What do you do when you retire from a corporate career but still want to build things? If you're Mark Freibaum, you buy a 24-foot NASCAR auto hauler and transform it into a mobile woodworking shop for kids.

    Rise N' Crime
    LV adult film star sentenced for decapitation murder, NASCAR star's home thieved after tragic plane crash, update to RJ Davis disappearance, UT man robs bank to buy Mexican food, and drunk raccoon discovered in liquor store break-in.

    Rise N' Crime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 38:43


    Loving Later Life
    Lynn Harris: Culture-Shifting Producer, Award-Winning Journalist, Author & Founder and CEO of GOLD Comedy—The Comedy School

    Loving Later Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 40:25


    Did you know that listening is what makes you the funniest? And that the craft of learning comedy helps with many life skills and that it supports confidence, connection and trust?! My special guest joining me is Lynn Harris… a culture-shifting producer, award-winning journalist, and author/co-author of six books. Her comedy and campaigns for social justice and gender equity have changed laws and conversations from Capitol Hill to NASCAR.  She is the founder and CEO of GOLD Comedy—the comedy school, professional network, and content studio where women and non-binary creators grow their comedy careers, build powerful communities, and make funny stuff. And here's the amazing thing: the classes are mostly available online!  Also…Rachel Dratch is an advisor, and our guests + mentors have included Margaret Cho, Rachel Bloom, Patti Harrison, Paula Pell, Bridget Everett, Judy Gold, Ashley Nicole Black, Murray Hill, and staffers from The Daily Show, SNL, A Black Lady Sketch Show, Broad City, Search Party, Inside Amy Schumer, and more! Harris also co-created Breakup Girl (acquired by Oxygen), one of the first multiplatform internet success stories, and co-hosted, with Ginna Green, The Forward's A Bintel Brief: The Podcast. Lynn served as the first VP of communications at global human rights group Breakthrough, where her blend of humor and advocacy powered some of the team's most effective U.S. campaigns. She has also worked as a Tonya Harding lookalike, which is a long story.  If you have ever been curious about what it would be like to do stand-up? Or just wanted to add more comedy to your life? This is a must listen!

    The Kenny Wallace Show
    Do NASCAR Drivers Belong At The Chili Bowl? | Coffee With Kenny

    The Kenny Wallace Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 9:10


    Kenny Wallace discusses having fun with fans at the Chili Bowl and receiving some social media backlash. Plus, should Kyle Larson & Christopher Bell race the Chili Bowl or are they too good?#nascar #racing #kennywallace

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi
    Hinch Hates (Sour Patch) Kids

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 40:04 Transcription Available


    James definitively says he hates Sour Patch Kids, and there's no way he can deny or walk that back at all. Go criticize him for it on Social Media. Plus, the 2026 racing season is kicking off with the Chili Bowl and the Roar Before the 24, we have a pretty great concert lineup, and more.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Doc Thompson's Daily MoJo
    Matrix Glitch | The Daily MoJo Ep:011526

    Doc Thompson's Daily MoJo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 120:13 Transcription Available


    Janury 15, 2026Have you had your dose of The Daily MoJo today? Download The Daily MoJo App! "Matrix Glitch | The Daily MoJo Ep:011526"The content covers a range of topics, including a burglary investigation at NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's home, technical issues with a streaming service, and discussions on music, shopping behaviors, and philosophical questions about existence. It delves into personal experiences, the nature of intelligence, and the implications of AI, while also reflecting on community engagement and the emotional connections people have with their experiences.Phil Bell's Morning Update A very bad no good day to be a Verizon customer!:  HEREBrandon Morse - Redstate Author & host of The Brandon Morse YouTube channel-  was a no-show this am!Brandon's LinktreeOur affiliate partners:Be prepared! Not scared. Need some Ivermection? Some Hydroxychloroquine? Don't have a doctor who fancies your crazy ideas? We have good news - Dr. Stella Immanuel has teamed up with The Daily MoJo to keep you healthy and happy all year long! Not only can she provide you with those necessary prophylactics, but StellasMoJo.com has plenty of other things to keep you and your body in tip-top shape. Use Promo Code: DailyMoJo to save $$Take care of your body - it's the only one you'll get and it's your temple! We've partnered with Sugar Creek Goods to help you care for yourself in an all-natural way. And in this case, "all natural" doesn't mean it doesn't work! Save 15% on your order with promo code "DailyMojo" at SmellMyMoJo.comCBD is almost everywhere you look these days, so the answer isn't so much where can you get it, it's more about - where can you get the CBD products that actually work!? Certainly, NOT at the gas station! Patriots Relief says it all in the name, and you can save an incredible 40% with the promo code "DailyMojo" at GetMoJoCBD.com!Romika Designs is an awesome American small business that specializes in creating laser-engraved gifts and awards for you, your family, and your employees. Want something special for someone special? Find exactly what you want at MoJoLaserPros.com  There have been a lot of imitators, but there's only OG – American Pride Roasters Coffee. It was first and remains the best roaster of fine coffee beans from around the world. You like coffee? You'll love American Pride – from the heart of the heartland – Des Moines, Iowa. AmericanPrideRoasters.com   Find great deals on American-made products at MoJoMyPillow.com. Mike Lindell – a true patriot in our eyes – puts his money where his mouth (and products) is/are. Find tremendous deals at MoJoMyPillow.com – Promo Code: MoJo50  Life gets messy – sometimes really messy. Be ready for the next mess with survival food and tools from My Patriot Supply. A 25 year shelf life and fantastic variety are just the beginning of the long list of reasons to get your emergency rations at PrepareWithMoJo50.comStay ConnectedWATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT: www.TheDailyMojo.com Rumble: HEREOr just LISTEN:The Daily MoJo ChannelBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-mojo-with-brad-staggs--3085897/support.

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi
    The Peach Bowl One

    Off Track with Hinch and Rossi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 27:31 Transcription Available


    Hinch and Rossi (and definitely not Thim) got invited to watch IU whoop some butt in the Peach Bowl, and they take us through the day. Plus, Hinch reveals we may have a high-profile listener. If you're reading this, Mark, come on the show!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
    Welcome Back, Chase Format!

    The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 84:15


    After taking part in a monumental NASCAR press conference, Dale Earnhardt Jr. kicks off 2026 with a brand-new edition of Dirty Air. He joins co-host TJ Majors to discuss the major overhaul of the NASCAR Championship points format and more:Reflecting on a tragic off-seasonThe new points format is hereThe Chase for the Championship will reignite fans' passion for racingDrivers will need to put together an entire seasonAfter a frustrating year, this is a step in the right directionTony Stewart to make his NASCAR returnSteve Phelps resignsCARS Tour is kicking off soon, with the biggest season yetDuring the Ask Jr. portion of the episode, fans wrote in questions regarding:Using aliasesThree-person team for the zombie apocalypseFavorite recess gamesDream professions growing upAnd for more content, check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.