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We talk with Doctor Nick Tanner from Forward Physio about injury prevention, treatment, and other ways that Olympic Weightlifters can stay generally physically healthy. Topics include: The importance of a targeted warm up “Hot spots” for Olympic Weightlifters Recovery methods for Weightlifting Injury prevention and treatment **Connect with Forward Physio** […] The post Episode 15: Preventing & Treating Weightlifting Injuries with Forward Physio appeared first on Tampa's Olympic Weightlifting Coach & Barbell Club.
The Lets Talk Sports Collab Show With Dan, Nick,Tanner,Scott,Johnny & Ryan
Knox Brew Stories is a weekly live radio show and podcast that offers an in-depth look at the craft beer scene in Knoxville, and the latest craft beer news from around the country and all over the world.Support us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/knoxbrewstories to check out the different ways you can show your support while receiving exclusive content, a shoutout on-air, and backstage passes to members-only events and merch!In this episode you'll find our regular weekly news about craft beer, as well as:Brew News (3:34)Live Music with Alex Carter (11:21)Interview with Nick Tanner & Stephanie Sutton (17:00)Live Music with Alex Carter (1:10:58)This Week on Tap (1:18:46) *Check the blog at https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/blogHost: Zack RoskopCo-Host & Producer: Candace “Ace” Preston Co-Host & Producer: Kevin SummittHead to https://www.instagram.com/alex.carter.01/ & https://www.instagram.com/cherrystreetbrewing/ to learn more!Be sure to tune in live every Monday at 6pm EST at http://ChannelZradio.comAnd check out https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/
BlackBox The Band: Get To Know Nick Tanner, James Mitalas, Hank (John-Henry Bruner and Justin Wagner (Not Pictured: Justin Walker); Rapid Fire Band and Music Questions, See Them Play At The Beak September 16th 7pm, Shout Outs
Cask Ales and camaraderie in Athens, GA A lot has changed in craft beer in the last 25 years, and Classic City Brew Fest has been there through it all. Organizer Owen Ogletree tells us about the changes over the years and the great cause the fest supports. We've been attending this event for several years now. We always grab a few of the brewers and chat a bit about what's happening with their brewery. This year we sat down with Carey Charles from Arches Brewing for some hot lager talk. Arches is one of the first breweries in Georgia to take the bold step of being lager-focused, and they're doing a damn fine job of it. Nick Tanner and Ramsay Florence from Cherry Street Brewing join to talk about Nick's two brewpubs, crazy beer laws, and why that helped them make the choice to open a production brewery across state lines in Chattanooga, TN. Note: Chery Street's Halcyon location has some of the best fish and chips I've tried. I want some more right now. Speaking of crazy beer laws... Joseph Cortes, Executive Director of the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild, joins us as well. He was new to craft beer when he took on his role, but not new to politics. Cortes shares that the political side of beer is a crazy place to be. We learn about some of the challenges facing brewers and what's on the agenda for the Guild. The Beer List Arches Brewing Bob's Your Uncle ESB Cherry Street Brewing Grease Monkey BBA English Barleywine MAZURT The Time of Returning Nordic Quad And a whole lot more...
Garage Night with Craig and Corey Bentley: Guest Sean McDonald: Craig's Fastpitch Update, Review of Nick Tanner's Show at the Yellabeak, Sean Shows Up, Top 5 Best/Worst Fair Rides and Foods, Woman Football Announcer, Shout Outs
This week, we're excited to welcome Kerry K. Cox to the show to celebrate the release of his latest novel, Money Bear, which is out now through Level Best Books! It's the first book in a series that follows U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Special Agent Nick Tanner, one of the top undercover agents in the department. In Money Bear, Tanner heads out to the Redwood Parks to assist Enforcement Ranger Kathleen Shepherd. Shepherd has been finding dead bears in the park with their paws and gallbladders missing. They suspect poachers and wildlife traffickers, but they struggle to find leads. In addition to the harvested bears, they also begin to uncover equally violent human murders. As they begin to unearth clues as to what is going on in the Redwoods, they stumble into a deadly trap that will have them fighting for their lives. Cox does an incredible job of transporting readers into the Redwoods and in addition to strong lead characters in Nick and Kathleen, Money Bear is filled with a memorable cast of supporting characters as well. It's an addictive read that I couldn't put down for very long and I look forward to following Nick Tanner on future cases. Cox's fresh approach to the genre is one that is sure to hook crime fiction fans looking for something a little different. Throughout the course of the episode, we talked about his early writing career, writing for the Disney Channel, wildlife trafficking, Money Bear, upcoming projects and so much more. We had a great time recording this episode and hanging out with Kerry We hope you guys enjoy the conversation as much as we did!
Family Business Radio, Episode 6: Family Owned Craft Breweries with Nick Tanner and Alisa Tanner-Wall, Cherry Street Brewing; Charles Gridley, Six Bridges Brewing, and Jason Sleeman, CIBC Bank US How do family owned craft breweries start, get financing, and operate successfully? Lots of answers in this fascinating edition of “Family Business Radio” with host Anthony […] The post Family Business Radio, Episode 6: Family-Owned Craft Breweries with Nick Tanner and Alisa Tanner-Wall, Cherry Street Brewing; Charles Gridley, Six Bridges Brewing, and Jason Sleeman, CIBC Bank US appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Chris and Kyle head north of Atlanta to speak with Nick Tanner of Cherry Street Brewing. We chat about the new Halcyon location, How he got into brewing, Sample some of their beer, and talk about the food offered at the Halcyon location.
During the International Break there are no Premier League matches to get two correspondants on to debate, so we sit down with Dara, @TheTinkerMen our 2018-2019 Fulham correspondant. We discuss BPS, how Fulham are doing in the Championship as well as the 5 FPL rules provided by Nick Tanner, the current world no 1. Dara also has a cheeky little BPS quiz for James and Suj. ________________________________________ You can find more from the Planet #FPL Team here: Web: www.planetfpl.com Twitter: @PlanetFPLPod (James) / @sujanshah (Suj) Facebook: www.facebook.com/PlanetFPL Instagram: @planetfpl You Tube: www.youtube.com/planetfpl
With Bristol Post Rovers' reporter away John Evely steps into his shoes to talk everything about the club with normal host Michelle Owen. After a tough week which brought three defeats for the Gas John and Michelle discuss the Pirates' form and social media mistakes amongst other things. This week former Rovers man Nick Tanner is the guest on the show and he talks about his time at the club and how he swapped The Gas for Liverpool FC and his new book. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's show comes on the heels of the news that Ab-InBev "partnered" with North Carolina craft brew stalwart Wicked Weed Brewing. When the largest brewer in the world buys one of the "craftiest" companies out there, it's sure to ruffle some feathers. So that's what we talked about. We broadcast at Cherry Street Brewing Cooperative, who recently celebrated their anniversary. The brewpub out of Cumming, Georgia, is growing and distributing rapidly, and that keeps Nick Tanner's team busy! If you're out and about this weekend, we'll be at the Wrecking Bar's Wild Wild Beer Festival (without Wicked Weed, apparently) as well as the Gwinnett Beer Fest. Come out and say hi to us. Cheers! and DRINK LOCAL.
Originally released in November 2013, this is the absolute last original episode from the archives that we can post. And to be honest I didn't want to release this one because the sound quality is not up to our current standards. But I've had it cleaned up a bit by Steve Blizin of the Drift and Ramble podcast (check his show out on iTunes, it's awesome), and I think it's ready to be heard (again). At the very least, it's here for continuity, and it has historical value (to show what we used to sound like, I guess). Here's our cast: Dana Gonsalves as Larry Halder, Micah Blain as Lieutenant Rodson, Wendy Sauer as Mildred, Pete Lutz as Tony Cintrella, Geri Elliff as Clara Lorn, and Andres Elizondo II as Nick Tanner. Additional voices were supplied by Kevin Schuster, Larry Hutchison, and Jordan Bruster-Campo....Your announcer was Lisa Ayala. ”What Bleeds is What Leads” was originally published as the short story “Red Dawn” by Don James, and appeared in the September 1946 issue of “Dime Mystery Magazine”. It was adapted by Pete Lutz, who also directed and produced this program.
Dave Caren hosts the second Tanner Talks with ex reds Nick Tanner and Jim Magilton. On the pod they discuss all their time at LFC and Jim's role with the Northern Ireland National Team.
Dave Caren hosts the first in the weekly series with Nick Tanner where he reflects on his career with special guests. On the opening pod the guys are joined by ex LFC player Barry Venison and he and Nick have a lively discussion about their days and memories at LFC
Former #LFC defender Nick Tanner joined the lads to talk about Jurgen Klopp's first year in charge of the Reds. Nick also chats about his fantastic charity night coming to Liverpool with a host of Liverpool legends. More information can be found here: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/nick-tanner-8481907629
Peter Phillips and Peter Collis are joined by special guest and ex LFC Defender Nick Tanner to chat and hear a few stories of his time at the club.
Options 101: Collars Revisited. Inspired by a listener question, we review the collar strategy Question from Talos - I enjoyed your panel presentation on The Holy Grail of the financial markets with Randy Swan and Mike Cavanaugh. I realize this panel was from a few years ago. Have there been any updates with regards to data on collars? Are they still effective tools for advisors looking to mitigate portfolio risk? On a specific note are they applicable to concentrated equity positions? I would appreciate any information you could provide. If you want to hear the episode that inspired this question, you can find it at: The Holy Grail of the Options Market Its time for an update on collars! What are collars? What makes them so effective for financial advisors? Why are they the "Holy Grail"? Types include: Collars with a kicker Zero cost collars The Buzz: New Wilshire Analytics study finds options indexes offered noteworthy returns over 30 years. Office Hours: Listener questions and comments Question from Nick Tanner, CFA - The most recent Janus report on metals discusses their outlook for these “volatile products.” What is your opinion of the recent volatility in these products? Does that make them less suitable for options-oriented clients or more suitable? Are there particular products you recommend for different clients? Read report here. Question from Javier Mendoza - We are in a relatively low volatility environment right now which is contrary to the seasonality of volatility which points to Sep and Oct as the most volatile months. Do you think we're headed for a return of volatility this month or next month? Is it worth adding a few VIX calls to my holdings? Question from LVX65 - Great breakdown of the problems with 60/40 this episode. I'm curious what part you feel options should play in a traditional portfolio. Should there be an options allocation? What about volatility. Do you agree that volatility is its own asset class and should have an allocation in every portfolio?
Options 101: Collars Revisited. Inspired by a listener question, we review the collar strategy Question from Talos - I enjoyed your panel presentation on The Holy Grail of the financial markets with Randy Swan and Mike Cavanaugh. I realize this panel was from a few years ago. Have there been any updates with regards to data on collars? Are they still effective tools for advisors looking to mitigate portfolio risk? On a specific note are they applicable to concentrated equity positions? I would appreciate any information you could provide. If you want to hear the episode that inspired this question, you can find it at: The Holy Grail of the Options Market Its time for an update on collars! What are collars? What makes them so effective for financial advisors? Why are they the "Holy Grail"? Types include: Collars with a kicker Zero cost collars The Buzz: New Wilshire Analytics study finds options indexes offered noteworthy returns over 30 years. Office Hours: Listener questions and comments Question from Nick Tanner, CFA - The most recent Janus report on metals discusses their outlook for these "volatile products." What is your opinion of the recent volatility in these products? Does that make them less suitable for options-oriented clients or more suitable? Are there particular products you recommend for different clients? Read report here. Question from Javier Mendoza - We are in a relatively low volatility environment right now which is contrary to the seasonality of volatility which points to Sep and Oct as the most volatile months. Do you think we're headed for a return of volatility this month or next month? Is it worth adding a few VIX calls to my holdings? Question from LVX65 - Great breakdown of the problems with 60/40 this episode. I'm curious what part you feel options should play in a traditional portfolio. Should there be an options allocation? What about volatility. Do you agree that volatility is its own asset class and should have an allocation in every portfolio?
What do you get when you combine a Georgia native, an interest in home brewing and an education in Colorado? A really awesome brewpub, that's what. Nick Tanner, brewmaster of Cherry Street Brewing Cooperative in Cumming joined the Beer Guys in studio. We were able to grab Nick for an interview as he was in the midst of shipping beer to the upcoming Great American Beer Festival. Nick talked about his background, growing up in the restaurant industry, discovering craft beer while at Colorado State University, and heading back to his hometown to open a brewpub and tap room in partnership with Rick Tanner's Grille and Bar in the Vickery Village center. We also talked about their recent tap room expansion and their many, many, many varieties of beer. Truck and Tap's beers of the week include Cherry Street's O.A.S.I.S barrel aged Imperial stout (don't ask what O.A.S.I.S stands for). Plus, a couple beers from Florida's Cycle Brewing that Becky brought back from her recent trip. In Headlines (sponsored by Your Pie Perimeter).... Mississippi gets on site sales (source: Beer Guys Radio) Reformation Brewery Prepares for 3-year Anniversary (Source: Woodstock Patch) SweetWater announces 420 Fest Headliners (source: Beer Guys Radio) Straight to Ale expands distribution into North Carolina (Source: Triangle Business Journal) Good People Brewing expands can offering (Source: Beer Guys Radio) Ring in the Fall with these Oktoberfest brews and festivals (Source: AL.com) New brewery in planning for Mobile (Source: lagniappe.com) Hootie and the Blowfish Beer set to hit shelves in FL, GA and SC (Source: WFTS) From the "Georgia is a great place to be in the beer business" department: Virginia in the midst of a craft beer boom (Source: The Progress-Index) From the "Even ABInbev is tired of this election" department: Blue Point Brewery unveils "Debate Beer" (Source: Newsday) Pumpkin beer on the decline? (Source: New York Upstate.com) Ballast Point set to mark 20th anniversary (Source: Times of San Diego) Coming up next week, we'll talk to Alabama's oldest (currently operating) craft breweries, Good People Brewing Company! Don't forget to tune in, streaming or on the radio. And subscribe to our podcast. Details here. Cheers!
We took the show on the road this week. All the way out to Avondale Estates to the home of Wild Heaven Craft Beers. The folks there were busy, you see. They were brewing a collaboration with a little place from Florida called Cigar City. So we were able to interview two amazing brewers at once - Wild Heaven's Eric Johnson and Cigar City's Wayne Wambles. We talk about Eric's non traditional entry into brewing, Wild Heaven's move to canning, and many more things...including what he and Wayne are cooking up! We'll also learn about the success of Emergency Drinking Beer and crack open a special sour that's in the works. Truck and Tap's Beers of the week included Wild Heaven's Autumn Defense, and a surprise from across the pond. Wayne and the Cigar City crew have spent the last several months traveling around the world, collaborating with brewers. One of their collabs happened to be with Ireland's Galway Bay Brewery, home of friend of the show Wil Avery. We sampled the result - Phaethon IPA - and gave Wayne his first taste as well! In the headlines (sponsored by Your Pie - Perimeter), we talk about Atlanta's newest planned brewpub, headed by former Stone Brewing brewmaster Mitch Steele. Also, Tim talked to Nick Hudson from Albama's Free the Hops, and has an update on the proposed regulations regarding to-go brewery sales. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast (and leave a review!). Coming up next week, we'll have Cherry Street Brewing Co-Op's Nick Tanner. We'll be on the socials all week long, and we'd love to have you join us. Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast 038