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In this episode of The Business of Aquaculture, we're diving into the intersection of education assets, strategic partnerships, and the innovations shaping the future of sustainable food systems.
Show #202 - We're back with a double episode! Sven, JK and Tony are in the studio where we welcome to the Call-in Studio phone line Nathan Davidson to discuss the WORS decision to drop the fatbike racing class, backyard events and Fatbikes. Plus, Mark gets a whole bunch of of bikes! Snow Crown Series finished up with the US Fat Bike open in Green Bay. Due to the weather, and NO SNOW, they raced on the cement golf cart path! Sweaty Yeti this weekend Pizza Man is leaving Downer Avenue, moving to old Stubby's on Humboldt Boulevard Shannon and Nathan WORS fatbike decision? Buell Electric Commuter Bike - https://prelaunch.com/projects/fuell-fllow-fllow-ride-into-the-future Milwaukee Metalfest - Dig! - May 26, 27 and 28 https://www.milwaukeemetalfestival.com Mention the eBay listings in the show notes at fullspectrumcycling.com New Daikaiju Album coming! Phase 3 - https://daikaiju.bandcamp.com/album/phase-3-2 Sample the new track - Awakening the Gateway and Pre-Order Now! FYI, apparently they are from Huntsville, Alabama Show Guest - Nathan Davidson and Mark Peterson So my Fatbike Friends! Can you take a minute to help me out? WORS Series was purchased by TREK last year. They claim to want to build up the series and grow it to its glory days...but last year they removed the Fatbike class that WORS has had since 2013 in various forms. (They tried a Sport Fatbike and Comp Fatbike.To split it up because it was so popular. Then they tried making one Fatbike class with two age categories. And eventually, the last couple years, landed on an Open Cat 2 Comp class that raced the Sport Distance. This seemed to work well and the fatbike division was always well attended and popular with anywhere from 12-30+ fatbikes at each race. Many of the fastest laptimes were from the Fatbike category.) I am writing to see if you can help us with an e-mail campaign to the WORS Director Marcus Warrington to add back in this popular race category for all of us Fatbike Enthusiasts. There are many of you that have fatbikes and compete on your fatbike year round. Or maybe you have a Fatbike and just want to help us see this category stay as part of the series. The reasons are endless but the sheer number of Fatbikes out in our community shows the popularity of these bikes and really if TREK wants to build up this series - it needs to reach out and bring this huge community onboard. There's no downside to adding a Popular Fatbike class to the series. SO PLEASE HELP ME OUT!! BY WRITING A PETITION LETTER ASKING TO SEE FATBIKE DIVISION BROUGHT BACK TO WORS!! Thanks for your help! And let's FLOOD his email box!! Here is his email: Marcus_Warrington@trekbikes.com Show Beer - League of Heros Issue 18 - Anti-Hero® - Soul-Hero (New) - Hip Hop-Hero (New) - Jukebox-Hero Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Shit Worth Doin' March 4th, 2023 - Sweaty Yeti - Levis Mounds, WI March 11th, 2023 - Fatbike Birkie - Cable, WI March 11th, 2023 - 28 Below 50k Race, Ride, Tour - Black Hills, SD - https://www.28below.com/ Tony's new Road Runner Anything Bag. Nice! Bikes! Surly Ice Cream Truck Surly Wednesdays are now built into complete bikes! Surly Wednesday Fatbike Custom Build - Medium - Shangri-La Green Surly Wednesday Fatbike Custom Build - Large - Shangri-La Green Large Schlick Cycles APe for aggressive fatbiking - Purple. Possibly the last APe! Definitely the last Teesdale-built APe! Large Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Black Medium Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Orange Wu-Tang Singlespeed from State Bicycles Wu-Tang Yellow Klunker from State Bicycles Large Schlick Cycles Tatanka, Orange. Wyatt Medium Fatbike - Custom Powdercoat Schlick Fatbikes A bunch of Schlick Growler (Zen Bicycle Fabrications AR 45) frames for custom builds.
On this episode of the Atlas Airguns Podcast we talk to Nathan Davidson about his 308 Texan Big Bore, his experience at EBR, Coyote hunting in Minnesota and so much more! Follow Eastern Bloc AirGuns here: YouTube Have a question? Email atlasairguns@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atlas-airguns/support
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Liverpool's grip on the Champions League is over after being knocked out at Anfield by Atletico Madrid. The Spanish side won 3-2 on aggregate after extra time was required following Gini Wijnaldum's goal before half-time. With that the Reds won inside the 90 minutes forcing the game into extra-time as Marcos Llorente struck twice, the first moments after Roberto Firmino had established a 2-0 lead, and 2-1 lead on aggregate only for Llorente to double his tally before Alvaro Morata struck at the end to send Atletico Madrid through 4-2 on aggregate. Hear from the ECHO's Liverpool correspondent Paul Gorst, Jurgen Klopp's press conference as well as regular contributors Matt Whitty, Ross Strachan, Nathan Davidson, Steve Dawson and Mark Baker plus thoughts from the Blood Red podcast Facebook group. Brought to you by Guy Clarke For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Liverpool's Champions League defence was dealt a blow in the first leg of their knockout tie with Atletico Madrid. Saul Niguez's fourth minute opener enough to see off Jurgen Klopp's champions on the stage they won the tournament last season. Join Guy Clarke as we bring you all the fallout from the Wanda Metropolitano. From out in Madrid we hear from the ECHO's Liverpool correspondent Paul Gorst as well as Jurgen Klopp's press conference. Plus, as always, there's our regular callers who have their say as Matt Whitty, Steve Dawson, Nathan Davidson, Alex Watt and Mark Baker all give their take on the showing out in the Spanish capital. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
How's the heart? Let's face it, this Liverpool side put you through the wringer. But much more often than not, they come out on top. They find a way to win. They live up to the Jurgen Klopp moniker of mentality giants. Saturday afternoon at Crystal Palace underlined that. The Reds weren't at their best and when Wilfried Zaha cancelled out Sadio Mane's opener it looked like they would drop points for only the second time this season. Then Roberto Firmino struck with five minutes of normal to play to earn a 2-1 victory that maintained Liverpool's eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League going into next weekend's visit of Brighton to Anfield. But this podcast is all about what happened at Selhurst Park, and it starts, as ever, with the full-time verdict of our Liverpool FC correspondent Paul Gorst. We’ll then hear every word of Klopp’s after-match press conference, before we get the thoughts of five Reds fans who call into the show – Sam Planche, Matt Addison, debutant Steve Dawson, Nathan Davidson and Matt Whitty. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Dan Payne aka King Beast from Disney's Descendants chats with your favorite host Galaxy on Comic Con Radio. Dan Payne is a Canadian actor best known for playing the role of John in the television series Alice, I Think. In his early 20s, Payne was a professional volleyball player. After his retirement, he was convinced by his brother Josh to move to Australia, where Josh was already living. Dan began his acting career by creating short films with his brother. Payne then moved to the United Kingdom, where he supported himself playing, in his words, "the big, dumb American" in various British films and TV shows. He moved to Vancouver in 2001. Payne had numerous roles on the 2002-2005 science fiction series Stargate SG-1, and its 2004-2009 spin-off series Stargate Atlantis, both shot in Vancouver; these included Kull Warriors and an Ashrak assassin on Stargate SG-1, and the Wraith king in the Stargate Atlantisepisode "Sateda". Payne appeared as Nathan Davidson, a married, sexually-repressed father in the 2008 film Mulligans, a role of which Payne stated in 2016, "It is still one of my proudest efforts". He also appeared as Dollar Bill in Watchmen (2009). Payne starred as Cesar Divine in the web based television series Divine:The Series that stretched four episodes. Payne has starring roles in Hallmark Channel's 2016 movies All Yours, with Nicollette Sheridan and A Time To Dance, with Jennie Garth. Payne also landed a recurring role on Good Witch For more amazing episodes go to: www.ComicCon-Radio.com Follow us on Instagram @ComicConRadio Please subscribe to Comic Con Radio Always give us 5 stars. Say Hi when you can. Always #WatchLive Please share this episode with the world! We love you all… Thank you for loving us back!
If Manchester City thought their derby win at their woeful rivals United would dampen Liverpool’s spirits, then tonight proved without a shadow that is most definitely not the case. Yes, Jurgen Klopp’s relentless Reds swept aside relegated Huddersfield Town 5-0 at Anfield to make it 10 wins on the spin in all competitions and go back to the top of the Premier League with 91 points – an incredible haul that would have been enough to win 22 of the 26 Premier League titles. And to react to what was another memorable night, we have the definitive verdict on the action from our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce, every word of Klopp’s post-match press conference, which includes an injury update on Roberto Firmino, and the thoughts of five very happy Reds supporters, Matt Whitty, Simon Donnelly, Matt Addison, Sam Planche and Nathan Davidson. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Liverpool, top of the league... Yes that’s where Jurgen Klopp’s side find themselves after they ground out a huge 2-1 win over Fulham. Manchester City may have a game in hand. But the pressure is now firmly on the defending champions after James Milner’s 81st-minute penalty ensured a great week for the Reds ended on a high. And to reflect on the victory at Craven Cottage, which also included an 11th goal in as many matches for the on-fire Sadio Mane, we have the verdicts of James Pearce, Jurgen Klopp, and the six Liverpool fans who called into the Post-Game podcast – Alex Watt, Ross Strachan, Matt Whitty, Owen Thomas, Nathan Davidson and Mark Baker. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
So it’s back to as you were at the top of the Premier League after Liverpool won impressively 4-2 at home to Burnley to close the gap on leaders Manchester City to a single point, but now just with eight games of this nail-biting season to play. To react to the well-deserved victory, which was secured by doubles for Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, we get the verdicts of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce as well as four Reds fans, Simon Donnelly, Alex Watt, Matt Whitty and Nathan Davidson. And you will also hear every word that Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp had to say in his press conference after the match. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
So, a 19th straight match without defeat to Everton.But there was no getting away from the fact that the 0-0 draw at Goodison Park felt like two points dropped in the context of a title race that Manchester City lead once again.Or is that too negative a take on what was always expected to be Liverpool’s toughest remaining away assignment?To try to answer that question, and more besides, we get the thoughts from the press box, the dugout and the stands in the Post-Game podcast.It’s a podcast that starts with the verdict of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce, continues with every word of Jurgen Klopp’s press conference after the match, and then ends with the opinion of the nine Reds supporters who called into the show – Mark Baker, Matt Whitty, Sam Planche, Matt Addison, Nathan Davidson, Ross Strachan, Alex Watt, Peter Lally and Owen Thomas. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Now that was more like it.Table-topping Liverpool came in for criticism in some quarters for their performance in Sunday's 0-0 draw at Manchester United.But there could have been no complaints with Jurgen Klopp's Redmen on Wednesday night as they thrashed Watford 5-0 to return to winning ways in style.The Post-Game podcast, as always, starts with the considered thoughts of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce. You will then hear Klopp's full press confidence in full.Before we wrap up with three Reds fans who were at the game - Ross Strachan, Sam Planche and Matt Addison - and two more who were following from further afield – Owen Thomas and Nathan Davidson. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Perhaps Jurgen Klopp summed it up best when he said: "Both two points dropped and a point gained."The 0-0 draw at Manchester United on Sunday moved Liverpool one point above Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table with 11 games to play.But the hopes of a statement victory over the old enemy was missed as Klopp's side failed to take advantage of the fact that injury-hit United saw three players hobble off before half-time.It's against that backdrop that our latest Post-Game podcast is recorded.As ever, it starts with the definitive verdict of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce, who also provides an update on the condition of Roberto Firmino, before we get Klopp’s thoughts in full with every word of the Reds manager’s press conference.We then hand over to the seven Liverpool supporters who have called into the show – Matt Addison, Alex Watt, Sam Planche, Nathan Davidson, Mark Baker, Ross Strachan and Matt Whitty. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Now that was more like it.After a couple of below-par performances that ridiculously led to talk of crisis, Liverpool were back to their best on Saturday as they swept aside Bournemouth at a bouncing Anfield to go back to the top of the Premier League for around 24 hours at least.Sadio Mane and the superb Gini Wijnaldum put the Reds firmly in control before top-scorer Mohamed Salah put the finishing touches to a magnificent team move to take his tally for the term up to 20.That meant Salah became the first Reds player to reach that figure in back-to-back campaigns since Luis Suarez in 2013-14.But whereas the incredible Suarez was unable to inspire Liverpool to the title in that season, the win over Bournemouth has done much to restore the belief that Jurgen Klopp's current crop can go one better this time around.Little wonder, then, we have a very happy Post-Game podcast on our hands.It's a podcast that kicks off with the definitive word on the action from our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce before we hear every single thing Reds boss Klopp had to say in his after-match press conference.Then we hand the show over to the supporters with Post-Game regulars Sam Planche, Ross Strachan, Simon Donnelly, Alex Watt, Matt Addison, Owen Thomas, Matt Whitty, Peter Lally and Nathan Davidson all phoning in to give their views.Like the lads on the pitch, they are in top form.Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
If the first signs of nerves among the supporters were on display in last Wednesday's 1-1 home draw with Leicester City, then the disposition of Liveroool fans desperate to see their club land a first league title since 1990 will hardly have improved by what they witnessed on Monday night.The Reds, once more, were not at their best versus West Ham United, and while a second successive 1-1 draw did extend their lead at the top to three points, Manchester City will take over at the summit with victory over a woefully out-of-form Everton side on Wednesday night.But this podcast concentrates on what happened at the London Stadium.James Pearce, our Liverpool FC correspondent, gets us under way with his verdict on what he describes as a ‘desperately frustrating night'.You’ll then get the chance to listen to every single word of Jurgen Klopp’s post-match press conference.And then we hand the show over to you, starting with the thoughts of regular contributors Matt Addison, Peter Lally and Nathan Davidson, before host Paul Wheelock reads out some of the comments left by Koppites on our Blood Red Facebook page.And then we’ll go back to the callers with four more Reds - Sam Planche, Matt Whitty, Owen Thomas and Mark Baker - phoning in. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Recovered yet?As James Pearce brilliantly said in his written verdict for the ECHO, ‘much more of this and Liverpool will have to start issuing Valium with the match tickets’.Well, we hear more from James in what is a bumper and jubilant Post-Game podcast after the Reds edged out Roy Hodgson’s Crystal Palace 4-3 at a nervy Anfield to move seven points clear at the top of the Premier League.And what did Jurgen Klopp make of it all?Well, you can hear every word the Reds boss had to say in his post-match press conference, after James kicks us off.And then we hand over to the 10 Liverpool fans who phoned into the show – Simon Donnelly, Sam Planche, Matt Addison, Ross Strachan, Owen Thomas, Nathan Davidson, Alex Watt, Matt Whitty, Peter Lally and Mark Baker. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
A chance of a first trophy under Jurgen Klopp gone or bigger fish to fry?That's the debate that rages on the Post-Game podcast after Liverpool went down 2-1 at Wolves to exit the FA Cup before the fifth round for the fourth successive season under Jurgen Klopp.With his side sitting four points clear at the top of the league, the Reds boss made nine changes to the team that started Thursday’s 2-1 loss at title rivals Manchester City.One of those changes, the Merseyside derby hero Divock Origi, who has been linked with a move to Molineux, brought Liverpool level after Raul Jiminez opened the scoring.But a superb strike from Ruben Neves, who has been linked with a move to Anfield, ensured that the Reds’ hope of glory this season now rest in the Premier League and the Champions League.But was Klopp right to prioritise those competitions?Our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce has his say before we hear from the seven Reds fans who have phoned into the show – Graham Agg, Nathan Davidson, Ross Strachan, Matt Addison, Matt Whitty, Sam Planche and Simon Donnelly.And sandwiched between that is every word Klopp had to say in his post-match press conference, including his reaction to the injury to Dejan Lovren that led to 16-year-old Ki-Jana Hoever making an impressive debut. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Top of the league!Yes, the unbeaten and relentless Reds moved above Manchester City at the summit of the Premier League with a superb 4-0 victory at Bournemouth in the early Saturday kick-off.And they are staying there after City lost the late kick-off at Chelsea!Inspired by a magnificent hat-trick from top-scorer Mohamed Salah, who was back to his blistering best, Liverpool underlined their title credentials with one of their most impressive performances of what has been a record-breaking Premier League season so far.So, not for the first time in a campaign that promises so much, we have a very happy Post-Game podcast for you.It is a podcast that starts with the definitive verdict of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce.You then hear the full audio from Reds boss Jurgen Klopp’s press conference.Before we get the thoughts of seven Liverpool fans who have phoned into the show – Simon Donnelly, Alex Watt, Nathan Davidson, Sam Planche, Owen Thomas, Matt Addison and Matt Whitty.Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Liverpool are not going away.Manchester City may have won again to maintain their narrow lead at the top.But the Reds are also unbeaten and remain just two points behind in second after they triumphed 3-0 at Watford and made it the club’s best ever start to a Premier League season.It is no surprise, then, that the Post-Game podcast is a happy one.As ever, it starts with the considered thoughts of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce.You will then hear highlights from Reds boss Jurgen Klopp’s post-match press conference, including his verdict on the victory, the record start, and the injury to Joe Gomez.Then we hand the show over to you, with nine Liverpool fans phoning in to give their opinion on what they witnessed at Vicarage Road.Debutant Matt Addison kicks us off, and then you’ll hear from Alex Watt, Simon Donnelly, Matt Whitty, Ross Strachan, Sam Planche, Nathan Davidson, Peter Lally, and Owen from the Kop On! podcast, who gives us an on-the-whistle piece at the end of the first and second halves. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
What a game that was.Yes, there was disappointment and frustration that Liverpool could not hold on for what would have been another statement victory.But the Reds more than played their part in an enthralling contest and, more importantly, the 1-1 draw with a revitalised Arsenal side means they moved back to the top of the Premier League and extended their unbeaten start to 11 matches.So, to look back on tonight's encounter, this podcast kicks off with the expert opinion of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce.You will then hear from five Reds fans, Simon Donnelly, Matt Whitty, Nathan Davidson, Peter Lally and Mark Baker, who is a coach at a Championship club and who takes a tactical look at what happened at the EmiratesAnd the podcast rounds off with audio from Jurgen Klopp’s press conference. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It was far from pretty but Liverpool's hard-fought victory at Huddersfield Town this evening means they have moved level on points at the top of the Premier League table with current leaders and defending champions Manchester City.But bar from Mohamed Salah's expertly taken 24th-minute strike, which ultimately proved the difference between the sides, the Reds failed to impress at the John Smith's Stadium.But, especially with Chelsea drawing at home to Manchester United, does that matter one bit given it stretched their unbeaten start to the season to nine games?It is a question that is addressed in our latest Post-Game podcast.Like those before it, it kicks off with the verdict of the Liverpool ECHO's Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce.You will then hear from Reds fans Sam Planche, Alex Watt, Matt Whitty, Nathan Davidson, Ross Strachan and Peter Lally, who have phoned into the show.And the podcast rounds off with audio from Jurgen Klopp's press conference. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this episode I catch up with Nathan Davidson who has an interesting dual role as the CEO for both Baseball SA and their professional team, the Adelaide Bite. We chat about these dual roles and how he went from player to administrator. Nathan Davidson - ndavison@adelaidebite.com.au www.adelaidebite.com.au http://baseballsa.com.au/