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Scrappy ABM brings a practical playbook that doesn't break the bank as host Mason Cosby sits down with Nick Clark to focus on the workflow side of operationalizing an ABM program. The conversation centers on program orchestration—who reaches out at what time with what thing and why—and the underestimated scope of the work. You'll hear how ICP accounts shape targeting, how a documented workflow in Asana creates a white-glove ABM ecosystem with unique landing pages, forms, completion actions, targeted display ads, and curated email drips, and why starting simple proved out the path to a 24-email segmentation. The discussion gets specific on channel mix, geo-targeted ads around events, QR codes and vanity URLs in Ubers and Lyfts, alignment with sales, and measurement across Account Engagement (Pardot), Salesforce, and performance reports in Six Sense to see ICP accounts move through deeper stages faster.ㅤ
Send us a textA week after tackling a steep Canadian classic, two-time Leadville champion Adrian Macdonald joins us to chart a season that nearly went off the rails—and how he brought it back. After Western States left him drained and “half-sick,” bloodwork confirmed anemia. Adrian pressed pause on workouts, added iron, and rebuilt with patience. That decision reshaped his plans: fewer hero efforts, more deliberate steps. Now he's heading to Ultra‑Trail Cape Town's 100 miler to practice night pacing, big vert management, and problem‑solving—key skills he wants dialed before returning to UTMB.We trace Adrian's path from Massachusetts soccer and college track to Boston road marathons and, finally, Colorado trails. Winning Leadville unlocked travel, sponsorship, and a renewed sense of racing—not just time‑trials—but it also brought pressure and a few humbling lessons. He learned race specificity the hard way: the same engine that crushes runnable high altitude doesn't guarantee success on technical, hour‑long burners. His solution is pragmatic and refreshing. Choose one major ultra a year, sometimes two. Add short, sub‑ultra mountain races as tune‑ups to sharpen nerves, descents, and pacing without the deep fatigue of an ultra. Mix in East Coast staples like Mount Washington for nostalgia and family time, and lean on a supportive Fort Collins crew—mentors like Nick Clark and training partners who keep the work honest.We also go inside the On Running ecosystem, where rapid gear innovation and a cross‑discipline team culture keep Adrian inspired. From plated trail shoes to polished kits, he's part of a brand sprinting forward while still celebrating the messy, human side of ultras. If you've wondered how to rebuild after a rough race, plan a smarter season, or pick courses that actually fit your strengths, this is your blueprint. Enjoy the story, steal the strategies, and tell us what big race you're targeting next. If this conversation resonates, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who loves big climbs and bigger comebacks.Follow Adrian on IG - @macdonaldadrianFollow Adrian on Youtube - @adrianmacdonaldContact Adrian - @adrian.runFollow James on IG - @jameslauriello Follow the Steep Stuff Podcast on IG - @steepstuff_pod Use code steepstuffpod for 25% off your cart at UltimateDirection.com!
In this episode, Oliver Hartwich talks to Nick Clark about his new report reviewing New Zealand's MMP electoral system after 30 years. They examine quirks that have emerged over recent elections — from delayed results that stall coalition talks to by-elections creating extra seats, overhangs expanding Parliament beyond 120 MPs, and outdated election-day restrictions despite most people voting early. Nick outlines practical reforms including filling by-election vacancies from party lists, removing overhang seats, lowering the party-vote threshold to 3.5–4%, keeping coat-tailing to minimise wasted votes, shifting to a 50/50 split between electorate and list seats, and increasing Parliament to 170 MPs to improve accountability and strengthen select-committee work. They conclude by reflecting on the need for cross-party consensus and public confidence in any future electoral reform. Read our report "MMP After 30 Years: Time for Electoral Reform?" here: https://www.nzinitiative.org.nz/mmp-after-30-years-time-for-electoral-reform/
I thought I'd start with the idea, the initiative, if you will, coming out of the think tank, the New Zealand Initiative. I love generally the work that they produce because even though you might not agree with the ideas that they put forward, there's generally a good discussion to be had. You hear the pros, you hear the cons, you think, mmm, okay. This one though, I'm not so sure. More MPs. Increasing the number of MPs in our parliament from 120 to 170. Oh, I don't think so. Our parliament may be small compared with other countries with similar populations, but until the New Zealand voting public has a seismic shift in the understanding of civics and civil society, and refocuses itself, if we all have to refocus on responsibilities over rights, then the fewer politicians, the better. Senior fellow at the Initiative, Nick Clark, says though that we need more politicians because the ones we have are stretched too thinly, they're doing too much work, and that means there's a very real risk of poor legislation being drafted.We have difficulty with select committees in terms of the ability for them to properly scrutinise legislation, and that's partly because the MPs that we do have available are so thinly stretched. We have MPs that end up on multiple committees. They can't give a good handle on what's going on, as much as they perhaps should. They get inundated with submissions. It's a good idea, I think, to just spread the load a bit more by having some more MPs. Also, the electorates that we have are very large, both geographically and in population terms, and they're becoming increasingly difficult for MPs to service the rather complex and intense needs of the constituents. So these extra MPs will be electorate MPs, not list ones. Some will be, yep, yep, ... we'd be looking at the 50/50 split. That was Senior Fellow at the New Zealand Initiative Nick Clark talking to Ryan Bridge this morning. So a few more electorate MPs, but also more list MPs. No, thank you. No, thank you very much at all. Maybe if every MP who was being paid by you and me, by the public purse, was pulling their weight, you could argue a case that they're overworked. But while a large number take the job very seriously, there have been many instances of MPs across the house calling out others for laziness, for not understanding the job and not doing it. I think when we have MPs who are accountable to an electorate, there is a far greater sense of ownership. So if you had more electorates, perhaps I could consider the case for it, but certainly, no. No more list MPs. And in another New Zealand Initiative report, Dr James Kierstead says there's a disconnect between politicians and the people they represent, just as there is in many other democracies around the world. And his report, he says in recent years, governments have enacted a number of policies that were clearly opposed by most Kiwis. Three Waters legislation was forced through despite multiple polls consistently showing that a majority of New Zealanders opposed it. Only a year after Three Strikes legislation was repealed, a poll suggested nearly two-thirds of New Zealanders wanted it to stay on the books, and only 16% of them wanted it repealed. Nonetheless, when Labour came in, they did that anyway. And despite polls showing clear majorities of Kiwis supported the actual wording of the Treaty Principles Bill, it failed to progress beyond its second reading. Dr Kierstead says we need more direct input from citizens as the solution. Again, I'd say no, not until we have a better educated voting population. If you're listening to the show, I'm assuming you know a little bit about politics, you know a little bit about how parliament works. Some will have a greater understanding than others, but you have an interest in politics. You understand how legislation is enacted. You understand why we have a parliament. You understand the roles of MPs. But there are so many who don't. They won't look at policies. They'll either vote tribally or they'll vote because somebody looks better than somebody else does. They won't be looking at what policy is going to mean further down the track. They'll just look at how it directly impacts on them, and that's okay if that's their interest. I just don't think that we are intelligent enough to be either represented well, because let's face it, MPs are drawn from us, and we are an imperfect pool of people. And I don't think we know how to keep them accountable. I don't think we know what to expect of them. I don't think we pull them up when they're making grievous errors of judgment when drawing up their list MPs, looking at you, Greens. Somebody said yesterday that the biggest threats to our society are apathy and ignorance, and I would agree. Increasing the pool of MPs by another 50? We're going to have to do a lot better than that before I'd even remotely concede to discussing that one. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More MPs and longer parliamentary terms have been deemed key to modernising a decades old electoral system. Fresh New Zealand Initiative research found 30 years on from the introduction of MMP, our parliament is in the need of a four year term and 50 more members. That would take the Parliament to 170. Report author and Senior Fellow Nick Clark says MMP has delivered fairer and more representative parliaments. But he says these changes would create better balance between members and the executive. Clark says right now there is a huge number of ministers compared to members, making it harder for MPs to hold those ministers to account. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roughly 70% of Kiwis did not vote in the recent local elections. It's shaping up to be the worst voter turnout in 36 years, with only 23% of Aucklanders voting in the local elections. Senior fellow at the New Zealand Initiative Nick Clark told Ryan Bridge that making local elections in larger cities even more local would encourage more people to vote. "It might be a bit of an out there solution to make councils more local rather than less local." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On preliminary figures, national turnout for the local elections stands at 33%, according to Local Government New Zealand. While numbers are expected to increase as more results roll in, it's likely to fall well short of the 41% recorded just three years ago. . New Zealand Initiative's local government specialist Nick Clark and former Auckland Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse joins Q+A to discuss the state of the sector, and why more people aren't interested. . Join Jack Tame and the Q+A team and find the answers to the questions that matter. Made with the support of NZ on Air.
With 1News reporters Yvonne Tahana, Abbey Wakefield, and Ali Pugh; artist and activist Tāme Iti; former Auckland Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse; NZ Initiative local government specialist Nick Clark; and ACT MP Parmjeet Parmar.
Voter turnout could be an issue for a proposal to introduce binding referendums on major council spending projects. The Local Government Business Forum has released a report in favour of holding referendums for significant projects exceeding $500 per ratepayer. It says it should only apply to non-essentials, preserving councils' ability to invest in key utilities like water and transport. Forum Secretary Nick Clark told Mike Hosking thresholds need to be in play to help low voter numbers. He says there should be a turnout threshold or a super majority, particularly if it's a binary choice. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Chris Fletcher is joined by two guests with serious flavour and flair: James Packham, founder of cult bacon sandwich brand Le Swine, and Nick Clark, founder and MD of Sheffield-based creative studio 93FT. What starts with a bacon butty turns into a masterclass in brand building, creative bravery, and how friendship can drive business success.Together, they unwrap:How a stolen sandwich sparked a businessTurning a street food truck into a brand with national reachDesigning a café that feels nostalgic and newWhy great design is more than just visuals – it's storytellingThe rise of ‘hole-in-the-wall' dining and micro-conceptsWorking with heritage suppliers and building guest experiences that lastExpect plenty of laughs, some seriously tasty storytelling, and honest chat about scaling without selling out.
In this episode, Oliver talks to Nick Clark about how artificial intelligence could help local government councillors make better decisions. They discuss how AI tools can help councillors understand complex reports, identify key issues, and formulate intelligent questions, ultimately empowering elected representatives who are often overwhelmed by technical information outside their expertise.
Mark's guest is Jenny Sullivan of Drogheda's Emerald Isle Paranormal group.We hear the tale of the tragic Lucinda Sly the last woman to be hanged in county Carlow. What was half man and half pig? find out about The Dolachar.A ghostly tale from a Glaswegian home and Giant Rats in Booterstown county Dublin. With Thanks to Jenny Sullivan,Nick Clark,The Squire aka David McGlynn and Billy Kirkwood and airline captain Niall Manning (retd).#paranormal,#ireland,#scary,#spirits,#banshee #haunted #supernatural,#ghosts,#leapcastle,#unexplained,#dolachar,#hauntedireland,#lucindasly,#emeraldisleparanormal,#poltergeists,#banashee,#apparitions,#pucaparanormal,#spectres,#irishcastles,#greylady,#spooked,#dublinghosts,#carlowghosts,#scaryeire,#historicireland,#eire,#scaryglasgow,#paranormaslscotland,#uap,#ufo,#mufon,#irishufo,#giantrats,#booterstown,#billykirkwood,#sarahcampbell,#nickclarkauthorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/paranormal-uk-radio-network--4541473/support.
Join Nick Clark as he chats with three exceptional trainers who work with Hearts 4 Heroes USA therapy dogs. You'll hear from Valerie Kneppel of Cals K9 Services, Adam Limoges of How2Dog, and Miranda Viani of All Stage K9 Development. These incredible trainers share insights into the unique training they provide for these special dogs, preparing them to offer vital support to first responders.Valerie Kneppel Cals K9 ServicesAdam Limoges How2DogMiranda Viani All Stage K9 Development
Join Nick Clark as he welcomes Shelley Martell, executive director of Hearts 4 Heroes USA, and Joe Pick, executive director of the Firefighters Burn Institute. Discover how Hearts 4 Heroes USA is transforming the first responders community with their service dogs. Hear Joe's inspiring story about receiving the first-ever service dog, Boots, and the incredible impact Boots is making. Don't miss out on learning about this heartwarming journey! Hearts 4 Heroes USA: https://hearts4heroesusa.org/ Firefighters Burn Institute: https://ffburn.org/ Awaken Yoga Training at Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP: https://spotteddogyoga.com/awaken-yoga-training/ Retreat to Colorado with Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP: https://spotteddogyoga.com/yoga-retreats/
In this episode of The Ticket, Nick Clark from the Boston Consulting Group joins us to discuss the transformative impact of AI on customer service. He talks with Intercom VP of Customer Service Declan Ivory about how generative AI is reshaping customer interactions, the emergence of new roles within customer service teams, and the importance of professionalizing career paths in this evolving landscape.
Join Nick Clark as he welcomes special guest Natalie King to the podcast! Natalie first joined us at Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP before moving to Wyoming for nursing school. She's an accomplished musician who plays seven instruments and is a writer, producer, and recording artist. In this episode, Nick and Natalie dive into music, life, and the importance of finding outlets to navigate life's inevitable ups and downs. Natalie King Spotify Page Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP
Join Nick Clark as he welcomes back Dr. Ron Simms for an exciting new episode! Discover how you can help your family become healthier and happier. Dr. Simms shares practical tips and foundational shifts you can incorporate into your daily routine to model a long-lasting, vibrant life for your kids. Back To Health Chiropractic & Dr. Ron Simms: https://www.backtohealthsac.com/ Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP & Nick Clark: http://www.spotteddogyoga.com
Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the 2018 murder of Botham Jean, was denied parole Thursday, according to Jean's family. The 36-year old Guyger was eligible for parole late last month — on what would have been Jean's 33rd birthday — after serving half her sentence in a Gatesville prison; Architects Bryan Trubey, John Hutchings and Chad Scheckel of Overland Partners showed how much better the Cotton Bowl's fan experience will be a year from now, when $140 million of renovations are complete; Nick Clark and Dawson Williams, a pair of East Dallas entrepreneurs, are keeping their next venture close to home. The pair, who live in East Dallas, have set their sights on opening a boutique country club on E. Northwest Highway in Lake Highlands; And the downtown Dallas Greyhound station property will soon be in new hands. Dallas real estate developer and businessman Ray Washburne closed a sale on the property at 205 S. Lamar St. on Thursday, he said in an exclusive interview with The Dallas Morning News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Flights from Britain to Florida have been cancelled as the US state braces for what President Joe Biden warned could be the worst storm in a century.Approaching Category Five Hurricane Milton - just a fortnight after Category Four Hurricane Helene - has brought widespread disruption to the Sunshine State as officials urge residents to follow evacuation orders and airports, including Tampa International and Orlando, have temporarily closed.As this episode of The Standard podcast went live, millions of Floridians were in a race against time to evacuate before the hurricane makes landfall on Wednesday night at speeds of 155mph with 15ft-high storm surges expected.The Standard podcast is joined from Orlando by Jonathan Alingu, co-executive director of Central Florida Jobs With Justice, who explains how Floridans are preparing.In part two, Frieze art fair is back in its huge tent in Regent's Park for the 21st year and we look at some of the highlights from this celebrated fixture in London's cultural calendar, with The Standard's head of culture, Nick Clark. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Nick Clark as he welcomes our special guest, Karen Torrone, a dear friend and the owner of 5 Boro Power Yoga. In this insightful conversation, Nick and Karen explore the importance of faith and the power of pursuing something greater than oneself. Karen shares her inspiring perspective on how we can embody yoga, not just practice it, to transform our lives, uplift others, and positively impact the world around us.
Want something to brighten up the gloomy autumn days? We've got the definitive list of all the best entertainment to keep you busy.From exciting films, shows, TV, exhibitions and gigs, there's so much coming up. We give you a sneak peek at the BFI London film festival, Gladiator II, Wicked, the ITV series Joan, Disney+'s Rivals, Janet Jackson at the O2, Dua Lipa at the Royal Albert Hall, through to The Devil Wears Prada musical.For a special treat The Standard's Head of Culture, Nick Clark, has put together the ultimate autumn culture guide.With a summer of Taylor Swift can the UK's music scene compete this season?Listen to find out… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Nick Clark for the latest episode featuring Jim Miller, a passionate SUP enthusiast and Hala Gear international ambassador. Jim, who resides in the heart of Scotland, is deeply in love with every aspect of SUP, with a particular fondness for white water paddling. His mission is to advance the sport by sharing his enthusiasm in various ways, from introducing beginners to training new instructors. Jim discusses how SUP has taken him to unexpected places and how he aims to share this transformative experience with as many people as possible. Connect with Jim Miller: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jim.sups/ Highland Outdoor Adventures: https://www.weehops.com/ Connect with Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spotteddogyoga_folsom/ Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP: https://spotteddogyoga.com/
Tune in to our latest episode as Nick Clark sits down with Claire Dougherty, a passionate SUP river rider from Pilot Hill. Claire opens up about her journey into river SUP, sharing how the sport and its vibrant community have profoundly transformed her life. She emphasizes the healing power of nature, describing her time on the water as her personal form of free therapy. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about the joys of outdoor adventure and the magic of connecting with nature! Connect with Claire: https://www.instagram.com/c.dough.sups/
A report by recruitment firm Hays suggests the United Kingdom faces a shortage of skilled workers for in-demand job sectors, including technology, manufacturing and banking.But, paradoxically, it comes amid growing concerns about the impact of immigration rule changes around the Skilled Worker Visa salary threshold for foreign workers and their families - which rose from £26,200 to £38,700 in April.Evening Standard social editor Deeya Sonalkar describes her experiences navigating the Home Office's labyrinthine visa system, and our business editor Jonathan Prynn discusses the economic implications.In part two, the Evening Standard has got you covered for this summer's top free art shows, and acting culture editor Nick Clark has the highlights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Evening Standard reveals on Tuesday that more than 30 more low traffic neighbourhoods could be built across London with funding from Mayor Sadiq Khan's transport body.Evening Standard transport editor Ross Lydall has been examining details of expanded LTN plans, expected to cost around £50 million, in Transport for London's annual progress report.Plus, acting culture editor Nick Clark visited the extraordinary Spitalfields home of married artists Philip and Charlotte Colbert, which is packed with bright, colourful pop art and surrealist pieces - but what about their everyday teapots and vases?Pop artist Philip and filmmaker Charlotte discuss inspiration for their work and a collaborating on a new homewares and furniture project at Chelsea's Conran Shop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Data shows more than 100 spiking cases are happening in London every month. Anthony France discusses the recent surge in spiking in the capital, and explains the Met's plan to tackle it. Plus, in part two, Nick Clark reveals the top theatre shows to watch in London this summer.Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this compelling new episode, host Nick Clark welcomes the illustrious Seychelle SUP, a titan in the world of stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). Seychelle, a two-time World Champion and the fastest woman in SUP, is not only an ultra-endurance paddling master but also a Guinness World Record Holder. Tune in to this riveting dialogue where Seychelle divulges the secret behind her triumphs: a harmonious blend of yin and yang in her training regimen. It's her unwavering commitment to her craft and the steadfast belief in her path that have propelled her to greater heights, surpassing the outcomes of sheer hard work alone. Connect with Seychelle: https://seychellesup.com/ https://instagram.com/seychelle.sup/ https://www.facebook.com/SeychelleSUP/ App: https://seychelle-sup.passion.io/ Meet Seychelle in person! SUP Racing Mindset and Preparation Seminar at Spotted Dog Yoga & SUP : https://seychellesup.com/sup-clinics/sup-racing-mindset-and-preparation-seminar-paddle-splash-water-and-wellness-festival/ https://www.paddlesignup.com/Race/CA/RanchoCordova/Paddlesplash --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Dive into the latest episode with Nick Clark and special guest Mary Lyn Jenkins, as they unveil the secrets to transforming your aspirations into achievements. Uncover the keys to breaking free from unhelpful patterns and embracing routines that propel you toward your ambitions. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on how the power of words can sculpt your destiny. Discover the art of positive self-talk and communication that can pave the way to your success. Don't miss this transformative journey from dream to triumph with Nick and Mary Lyn! Connect with Mary Lyn: https://www.livebigfishco.com/home https://www.instagram.com/livebigfishco/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
As summer approaches, it's the perfect time to take full advantage of your time on the trails. In this episode, tech writer Luke Marshall is joined by fellow riders Tom Law and Nick Clark to explore how to make the most of your summer riding experience. They share tips on discovering new trails, optimising your bike's performance, and identifying the essential gear you need to ride at your best. Tune in to find out how to make this summer your most enjoyable yet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this captivating episode, Nick Clark is joined by Dan Nevins, a highly decorated soldier, public speaker, yoga teacher, and dear friend. Together, they delve into the profound significance of seeking silver linings in every aspect of life. Nick and Dan explore how focusing on hope and resilience, even in the face of adversity, can profoundly transform your life. During their conversation, they also delve into the transformative power of sharing personal stories. Dan's insights reveal how opening up about your experiences can lead to newfound optimism and joy. Moreover, by inspiring others through vulnerability, you can create a ripple effect of positivity. Don't miss this special episode—a journey toward embracing hope, resilience, and the beauty of silver linings! Follow Dan Nevins: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannevins/ https://www.instagram.com/dannevins --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
For Episode 30, we were joined by Nick Clark and Mike Brooman to discuss Aukett Swanke's recent acquisition of the assets of Vanti. We discussed the reasons behind the acquisition. It's Aukett Swanke's 4th acquisition within a year and we also discussed their plans to improve the delivery of smart building technology on commercial building projects. More on the acquisition here
London's been named the worst region in the country for recycling. How plastics are sent to Bristol to be incinerated. Why China and other far-away countries are picking up the Capital's trash. In Part One, author and journalist Oliver Franklin-Wallis explains what's really happening to our recycling and why. And in Part Two, our acting culture editor Nick Clark explains why he gave the V&A's ‘Fragile Beauty' exhibition five stars.Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome To the ABJ Podcast a place where I the Host Anthony Blackwell sit down with amazing people and learn about them hear their stories and grow as a community Join Us on Discord https://discord.gg/GGptUJzH4p ABJ Links: https://linktr.ee/anthonyblackwelljr HTW Network: https://www.hightensionhtw.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HighTensionHTW/ https://twitter.com/hightensionhtw https://www.instagram.com/hightensionhtw https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz2Fr1uOUDJWnQNIe7R3-Dg Guest Links: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlepop721/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/wrestlepop/?etsrc=sdt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abjpodcast/message
Tune in for an exclusive episode with Nick Clark, featuring the amazing State Champion Folsom Lake College Women's Soccer team! Dive into a decade of triumphs as Nick engages with the masterminds behind the team's rise—their esteemed coaches. Plus, get up close and personal with four star players from the victorious squad, as they share their inspiring journeys and memorable moments on the field. Discover the unique blend of academic excellence and athletic prowess that makes Folsom Lake College a premier destination for student-athletes. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation! https://flcfalcons.com/sports/wsoc/index --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
In this week's episode, I am joined by Nick Clark. Nick has been raised with Original Mountain Curs his whole life. He has some great insight on breeding, compeition hunting, as well as getting the next generation involved. Nick has had a lot of success in the competitions throughout the years and has strived for the Combination Award in order to showcase the versatile nature of the Mountain Cur. Sponsors: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://www.stonecreekhounds.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://fullcrymag.com Merch: https://treetalkin.com/collections Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia
Don't miss this profound episode of our podcast where host Nick Clark is joined by the remarkable Amber Miskovich, founder of ‘The Wonder Within'. Amber brings a unique perspective shaped by her dedicated service—a testament to her 15 years as a medic in the Air National Guard. Embodying the ethos of ‘service before self', a principle ingrained during her time in the Airforce, Amber is passionately committed to fostering a community centered on healing and wellness. Her heart resonates with the struggles of veterans and first responders, reflecting her own journey from a full-time firefighting career to a life devoted to her family and sharing the healing power of wellness. Join us as Amber and Nick delve into the necessity of embracing tough conversations for authentic living and facing life's challenges head-on. CLICK HERE to learn more about Amber and The Wonder Within. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Dropper seatposts are near-ubiquitous on modern mountain bikes, but what separates the good from the bad, how do they work and what should you look out for when shopping for a new one? Hot on the heels of a nine-way test, BikeRadar digital writer Nick Clark outlines the key buying considerations and spills the beans on the best and worst of dropper seatpost tech today. He's joined by BikeRadar MTB presenter Tom Law and deputy editor Jack Luke, who've each spent enough time swearing into a seat tube and fishing about for pesky cables to earn a spot in this episode. BikeRadar's buyer's guide to the best dropper seatposts: https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/buyers-guides/best-dropper-posts Nick's matt paint op-ed: https://www.bikeradar.com/features/opinion/matt-paint-is-trash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Usually concerned with topics from decades gone by, this edition of The Outdated Wrestling Hour With Bob Smith (a wrestling magazine favorite from his years with Pro Wrestling Illustrated and WCW) takes a look at the loss of some legendary wrestling stars; offers a fond farewell to Sting, and looks forward to this year's WrestleMania with points of views you'll get nowhere else. This week's guest: Nick Clark, the Philadelphia-based artist who specializes in the most unique wrestler portraits you'll ever see. Join in on the fun with wrestling's most unique nostalgia hour!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showContact us at outdatedwrestling@gmail.com!
Tune in to the latest episode where Nick Clark welcomes the renowned ‘River SUP Guy,' Davide Sartoni. Overcoming a childhood fear of water, Davide has embraced the thrill of stand-up paddleboarding on dynamic river waters. With more than 100 days a year spent navigating the currents, Davide's fervor for the sport transcends personal pursuit as he dedicates himself to inspiring and educating others about the joys of river SUP. Connect with Davide: http://theriversupguy.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Don't miss this remarkable episode with Nick Clark featuring special guest Ross Dahmer. Ross's life took a dramatic turn when he became quadriplegic after a swimming pool accident. But against all odds, Ross embarked on a journey of resilience and determination. Through gradual stages of progress, he defied limitations and regained the ability to walk, hike, fish, hunt, and embrace life once more. Tune in as Ross shares his awe-inspiring story—a testament to the power of hope and unwavering spirit. Connect with Ross on Instagram CLICK HERE Learn more & support the Challenged Athletes Foundation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the information overload in today's world? Do you struggle to listen to your inner voice and follow your true calling? If so, this episode is for you. Nick Clark talks to Ruthie Matthes, one of the most successful and inspiring cyclists of all time. Ruthie won multiple world titles, competed in the Olympics, and dominated the sport for almost two decades. She reveals how she discovered her passion for cycling, how she overcame challenges and setbacks, and how she learned to trust her intuition and live authentically. Ruthie also shares her tips on how to get out of your head and into your heart, how to connect with nature and yourself, and how to find joy and fulfillment in your life. Tune in and get ready to be inspired by Ruthie's amazing story and wisdom. An impressive list of her cycling achievements includes: World Mountain Bike Champion – 1991 Grundig World Cup Champion – 1992 5-Time US National Cross Country Champion-1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 3-Time US Road Cycling Champion-1989, 1990 World Mountain Bike Championship Silver Medalist – 1996 World Road Race Championship Silver Medalist – 1990 Grundig World Cup Silver Medalist – 1993 3-time World Mountain Bike Championship Bronze Medalist-1990, 1992, 1993 12-Time US World Championship Team Member (Mountain)-1990-2001 2 time US World Championship Team Member (Road)-1990-1991 US Olympic Mountain Bike Team Member – 2000 Summer Olympic Games. USCF Female Rider of the Year – 1990 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Leading by example is the best way to inspire and motivate others. In this episode, Nick Clark interviews Cindy Simon, a physical education teacher and coach at Roseville High School. Cindy reveals how she demonstrates the values, actions, and attitudes that she expects from others. She also explains how leading by example has allowed her to gain the trust, respect, and loyalty of her students, co-workers, friends, and family. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
This is a special cut taken from our theatre podcast: Packed with Nineties hit music, we review the musical take on Cruel Intentions at The Other Palace, which is based on the 1999 blockbuster movie that starred Reece Witherspoon and Buffy actress Sarah Michelle Gellar. Plus, we revisit Six the musical as the show celebrates its sixth year on stage, and is now on at the Vaudeville theatre. Click here to listen to the full episode, or search for The Standard Theatre Podcast. This podcast is hosted by Nancy Durrant, Nick Clark and Nick Curtis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you spend your days chasing what you love? Join in on Nick Clark's conversation with Tyler Sickler, a local biology teacher with a master's in biological sciences and marathon runner who just qualified for the Olympic Trials. Tyler reveals how finding and following your inspiration can lead to happiness and fulfillment in life. He also talks about the importance of intentional rest! Connect with Tyler on Instagram at @sickler_running --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
You've heard it before: health is wealth. But how many of us actually prioritize our health and well-being over other things in life? In this episode, Nick Clark chats with Dr. Ron Simms, a chiropractor and wellness expert, about why investing in your health now is the best decision you can make for your future. They talk about the benefits of preventative care, the dangers of neglecting your health, and the simple practices you can adopt to slow down aging and boost your vitality. Tune in and learn how to take charge of your health and happiness today! Find Dr. Ron Simms: https://www.backtohealthsac.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Let's explore the topic of how consistency shapes your character and helps you achieve your goals. Nick Clark is joined by guest Cooper Robinson, a college pitcher for the University of Kentucky who attended high school in Folsom, CA. In this episode, Cooper shares his insights and experiences on how he developed his consistency and discipline in baseball. Tune in to learn from his insights and experiences on developing a disciplined mindset. You can connect with Cooper on Instagram: @coop.robinson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Many people struggle to find their true purpose and direction in life. One way to overcome this challenge is to let your heart be your guide. But how can you listen to your heart? In this episode, Nick Clark and guest Sofia Bert discuss how the practice of yoga can reduce your stress, anxiety, and negative emotions, which can cloud your judgment and prevent you from hearing your heart's voice. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
How do we achieve our goals and dreams? It all starts with a positive mindset. A positive mindset is not just a wishful thinking, but a powerful belief that we can do anything we set our minds to. It helps us to overcome challenges, learn from failures, and persist in the face of adversity. In this episode, Nick Clark interviews Carolyn Olsen, a successful business woman, professional athlete, and Ironman Champion. Carolyn shares her inspiring story and her insights on how a positive mindset has helped her to achieve amazing things in life. She also explains why it is important to always believe and say we can do something, and how that can influence our actions and outcomes. Tune in and discover how you can cultivate a positive mindset and achieve your goals and dreams. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message
Discover the magic of yoga in every aspect of your life! You may have heard your yoga teacher say that yoga is not just what you do on the mat, but how you live your life. In this special episode, Nick Clark interviews Sean Silvera, an original brewer for Lagunitas, co-founder of Baptiste Power Yoga San Francisco, and military veteran. Sean shares his inspiring story of how yoga helped him overcome a life-threatening condition called moyamoya disease, and how he applies the principles of yoga to his business, hobbies, and more. CLICK HERE to check out Baptiste Power Yoga San Francisco & connect with Sean. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playhardlovebig/message