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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Nate Randle, CEO of Gabb and former executive at Nike, Vivint, Qualtrics, and the Utah Jazz, to unpack a lifetime of lessons in resilience, leadership, and personal growth. From navigating childhood adversity to steering major brands through crisis, Nate shares how his experiences shaped his leadership philosophy and deepened his commitment to supporting others. They discuss his journey from Nike Golf to running a high-growth company, the importance of authenticity in leadership, and the power of relationships in business. Nate also opens up about overcoming personal hardships, including a powerful story of forgiveness that changed his life. This episode is packed with insights for entrepreneurs, executives, and anyone looking to lead with impact—both in business and in life.Connect with Us:
We're back with our U.S. Open preview show – breaking down everything Nike Golf ahead of Oakmont. From scripting and sizing talk (yes, we're going deep on the new models
In this episode of The Swoosh Life Podcast, we're joined by none other than Jacques Slade (@kustoo)—one of the biggest voices in sneakers and sports culture!
After a well-earned break, The Swoosh Life Podcast is back for Season 5, and we're kicking things off with a jam-packed episode! We're catching up on what we've been up to, diving into the latest in golf, and, of course, talking all things Nike Golf.Here's what we're breaking down:
Adriana Caliri, former Nike Golf & Tennis GM & current leadership coach, shares insights on how to unleash your full potential. She reveals lessons learned by working with tennis greats Serena Williams, Roger Federer & Rafa Nadal. Adry & host Mark Hochgesang also rejoice in the return of Elliott Hill, the new Nike CEO. Enjoy sports fans. Renaissance: https://www.renaissance-cec.com/Adriana's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach.adry/Adriana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriana-caliri-9374355/ StrengthsFinder 2.0: https://www.powells.com/book/strengthsfinder-20-a-new-upgraded-edition-from-gallups-now-discover-your-strengths-9781595620156The Inner Game of Tennis: https://www.powells.com/book/inner-game-of-tennis-revised-edition-9780679778318 Listeners, please subscribe to Heavy Hitter Sports wherever you listen to podcasts so that you don't miss any future episodes. Ideally, please also rate and review the show. And share this episode with a coworker, friend or family member who it might benefit. Feel free to reach out if you have suggestions re future episode guests or topics. Mark's contact info is noted below. Many thanks. mphochgesang@gmail.com971-985-6909
Bio: Rhonda Moret is the Founder and CEO of Elevated Diversity, recognized for her leadership in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and health equity. She has spent over a decade helping organizations develop equitable practices to benefit both workplaces and communities. A first-generation college graduate, Rhonda started her career at a multicultural ad agency, later becoming a communications strategist for major brands like Universal and Nike Golf. Often the only woman and person of color in her roles, she faced significant challenges. These experiences led her to establish Elevated Diversity in 2017, aiming to help organizations implement sustainable DEI strategies. The company's innovative approach has attracted clients such as Berkeley Symphony, Boston Beer, and Homeland Security.Links:Website: www.elevateddiversity.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondamoret/Quote: “So much of who we are today and how we present ourselves to the world is based on all of these situations and occurrences that we have lived through.”Episode Highlights:In this episode, Rhonda discusses the impact of racial makeup and background on one's perspective, drawing from her personal experiences and insightful reflections on childhood experiences. She delves into the significance of diversity in personal and professional contexts, shedding light on formative incidents from her own childhood and the value of reinforcing respect in various settings.Childhood Experiences: Rhonda grew up in a tight community of Creole families. As an adolescent, Rhonda and her family moved to a different state, which brought it to her attention that she was different from other children. Not only was she different visually, but her perspective and point of view were different from the other children.Influential Groups:Rhonda's family did not have a lot of money growing up, and Rhonda realized that if she wanted to move beyond that social class, she needed to develop a strong work ethic. She was never satisfied and was always looking for the next thing to work on. Religiously, Rhonda grew up Catholic, which gave her some sense of identity.Cultural Influences: Over the years, Rhonda has gravitated towards helping and supporting women find opportunities, especially where there are pay disparities. Helping women has opened Rhonda to new experiences, and she has learned things about herself that she didn't know before.Temperaments and Personality: Curiosity has always been a part of Rhonda's life. She remembers growing up and, together with her brother, spending hours reading encyclopaedias that their parents had bought for them. All the effort was in pursuit of curing their curiosity. Rhonda was born in the '60s, and she was brought up in a traditional way; they were not allowed to speak out of turn. Today, Rhonda has become outspoken, and sometimes she has to rein herself in when responding in certain situations and conversations.Cultural Epiphanies: Growing up, Rhonda attended Catholic schools where respect for those in authority was mandatory. For instance, if a nun walked into their class, they would all stand up and greet her. When she moved to a public school, she realized that kind of respect wasn't there, which was disheartening for her.Soapbox Moment: Rhonda's organization helps other organizations create a workplace where people feel they belong. If you are looking to create a workplace culture where respect is valued or want to solve issues around it, Rhonda invites you to check out their website.Support the show
“At its very core, DEI work could mean some really good things for a lot of folks who simply haven't had the opportunities in the past,” says Rhonda Moret, a pioneering leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion. In this episode, Rhonda shares with Mike Horne her journey from a first-generation college graduate to a top communications strategist for brands like Universal and Nike Golf. She discusses founding Elevated Diversity to help leaders develop impactful DEI strategies. Rhonda highlights the evolution of DEI to include accessibility and belonging, stressing the importance of creating inclusive workplaces. She addresses the polarization in the U.S. and the need for organizations to adapt their DEI efforts. Younger generations, she notes, are crucial in advancing DEI due to their strong inclusivity mindset. This episode challenges leaders to rethink their approach to inclusivity, emphasizing that the future of business depends on embracing diversity and equity. Rhonda's insights demonstrate how proactive DEI efforts can drive growth and innovation, underscoring the essential role of diverse voices in shaping a more equitable workplace. Quotes “At its very core, DEI work could mean some really good things for a lot of folks who simply haven't had the opportunities in the past. That's my personal take on it. But from a professional vantage point, I see it as being the next evolution.” (05:12 | Rhonda Moret) “It's always been about ‘How do we connect people?' It's not like, ‘Oh, we want to give this group this and provide that group this other benefit.' No, it's ‘How do we create a much more equitable and inclusive workplace?' And somewhere along the way, we kind of got off track.” (11:56 | Rhonda Moret) “How do we make sure that as leaders, we are prepared to lead a workforce that may look different than I do or may look different than the person next door? Those leaders need to be inclusive leaders and have the skills and the competency to be able to be effective in that role.” (14:39 | Rhonda Moret) “Diversity is not simply along color lines and a black-white issue, but it covers all of us. So, whether we're women, whether we're an older demographic, so on and so forth. So, it really is looking at the totality of these diversity dimensions and finding ways to accommodate people to your point so that they feel like they can show up authentically at the workplace and be prepared to do their best work.” (21:55 | Rhonda Moret) Links Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/, LinkedIn Mike's Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike Learn more about Rhonda Moret: https://elevateddiversity.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondamoret/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Season 4 Episode 12 A Special Guest returns to the show to give us his thoughts on the Sun Day Red Launch and all things PGA shoes and some great discussion is had! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theswooshlife/support
Sponsored by PrizePicks - Use Promo Code: PAR3 and get up to $100 deposit match with your first deposit. Sponsored by Unifyd Healing Sponsored by Long Drink Partnered with Top Golf Stephen Malbon & J.R. Smith are back at Top Golf Las Vegas with some very special friends, tips and conversations. First up NFL All Pro Eric Ebron joins us to discuss: Professionals choosing clubs, Tiger's fitness and how it affected Nike Golf, Minorities in the world of Golf & more. Then host & analyst Ben Lyons joins us to discuss: Being a Knicks fan while JR was playing, The Knicks of today, JR playing golf with his family, JR almost ending up on the Los Angeles Clippers, Best NBA Golfers, Playing golf in New York & California and more. To finish the show J.R. and Stephen take it to the mat and give us all some tips on hitting cuts & fades& so much more. This episode is not to be missed! Ⓒ 2023 Golf & Adulting LLC c/o Par 3 Podcast - J.R. Smith, Stephen Malbon, DBPodcasts Produced by DBPodcasts www.DBPodcasts.com https://m.youtube.com/@par3podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Tee'd Off, the crew discuss the new drama in the world of golf, including new LIV Golf defections and rumors, Tiger's new apparel deal with TaylorMade, and an amateur winning a PGA Tour event for the first time in 30 years! PGA Professional Jake Benton joins the studio to discuss the prominent Arrowhead Country Club in Myrtle Beach. Aaron and Ben share what packages and accommodations fit well with Arrowhead Country Club, and some great things to do in the Myrtle Beach area after a fun round of play in the Golf Capital of the World! The show wraps with another great segment of "Tee'd Off!"For the first time since Phil Mickelson in 1991, an amateur won a PGA Tour event! Nick Dunlap took home the trophy at the American Express Championship at PGA West, scoring a tournament-best round of 60 on Saturday and a dramatic finish to hold on to the lead on Sunday. Although his amateur status prevented Nick from taking home the $1.5 million prize, he did leave with some special parting gifts, including PGA Tour exemptions and entry into all 4 upcoming major championships. Nick also won't be hurting monetarily for long, as he has recently announced he is turning professional and will be competing on the PGA Tour full time for the remainder of 2024.LIV Golf pulled another big name over to their controversial alternative golf tour; world number 16 Tyrell Hatton has signed onto Jon Rahm's Legion XIII for a deal worth $50 million dollars. Tyrell is the newest defections amongst a batch of rumored PGA Tour departures, including names like Wyndham Clark and Brian Harmon. One of the biggest names rumored in this group is quite a blast from the past.. Anthony Kim! AK is slated to make his long awaited return to professional golf by joining LIV in March. Kim, who has not played on the PGA Tour since 2012, has been absent from the game due to injuries and a large insurance policy that would be void if he returned to the tour. The large LIV sign on bonuses have made it possible for AK to take the risk and return to competitive golf. Kim's energy, cockiness, and risk-it-all style of play made him quite the polarizing figure in 2008-2011; it will be great to see him tee it up again soon on the big stage again!Tiger Woods' recent split from Nike Golf has left many in the golf world wondering what the future would be for the Goat's personal brand. Those questions were answered quickly, as TaylorMade has recently filed for Trademark rights for a new logo of a new brand known as Sunday Red! This new brand appears to be the next chapter in what has been an iconic period of golf fashion. Sunday Red will feature apparel and accessory offerings, so we look forward to seeing what TaylorMade comes up with!Jake Benton, PGA Professional of Arrowhead Country Club, stops by the Tee'd Off studio to talk shop and explain what makes one of the highest requested Myrtle Beach courses so special. Arrowhead is located just off of Highway 501 in Myrtle Beach, and offers 27 premium holes. Jake is proud of the wall to wall overseeding program that makes Arrowhead green and pristine year round! The mini verde bermuda greens are always a treat and roll pure year round. Jake breaks down Arrowhead's signature hole: Waterway #5, which offers some of the finest views of the Intracoastal Waterway! The package of the episode is the popular Elite Package, which offers great pricing and replay offerings for some of the most premium courses in Myrtle Beach. The accommodations of the episode are Bay View on the Boardwalk and Paradise Resort. Both with 1,2,3, and 4 bedroom options to fit most budgets, golfers can stay in style on the oceanfront and be close to all the action Myrtle Beach! Off the course, the Tee'd Off crew break down some of the area's most popular breweries, including Voodoo Brewing Grand Strand Brewing Company, and Crooked Hammock Brewery.
Welcome to the R3, HOLE 7 of Par 3 Podcast! Your hosts J.R. Smith & Stephen Malbon are here with our longest episode ever & they're discussing: Playing together at The Grove, Tiger leaving Nike Golf & coaching his son, pro golfers switching kits, Jason Day not being recognized warming up at Sentry & The buzz of joining Team Malbon Golf, Luke stories, Big Pants Energy, what pros wear to practice, performance clothing, what's in Jason Day's bag?, Golfing in Loose clothing vs Tight Clothing, JR's upcoming college schedule, staying sober on the course, planning ahead in Quarters, Rory on LIV Golf & so much more. This episode is not to be missed! Ⓒ Golf & Adulting LLC c/o Par 3 Podcast - J.R. Smith, Stephen Malbon, DBPodcasts Produced by DBPodcasts www.DBPodcasts.com https://m.youtube.com/@par3podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Getting you to retirement is different than getting you through retirement. How does the role of your financial advisor change when you decide to stop working? Ryan Herbert discusses why you should shift your financial focus and the importance of a retirement plan. He also talks about Tiger Woods recent decision to leave Nike Golf and ways to keep Uncle Sam out of your wallet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiger Woods and Nike ended their 27 year relationship with contracts that totaled over $660 MILLION DOLLARS. So you know Business Pat had to break it down with some numbers and discuss why we think the relationship ended and what's next! We also cover Nick Saban retired and at the end Tevo makes the case for Bitcoin as the Bitcoin ETF is approved and live for trading. YouTube and Socials https://mtr.bio/sorry-were-closed-Pod 0:00 Nick Saban 7:00 Rodger VS Kimmel 19:00 Tiger Woods 56:00 Bitcoin Talk?!
In this episode, the hosts discuss Rory McIlroy's interview, his change of stance on LIV golf, Tiger Woods' partnership with Nike, the Sentry Tournament of Champions, the controversy surrounding LIV golf and the PGA Tour, and answer a listener question about Victor Hovland's bunker shot. The conversation revolves around the speculation of which players will join the LIV Golf League and the potential composition of the Rippers team. The hosts discuss their predictions and opinions on the matter, highlighting the names of players they believe may join or have already had discussions. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a mention of future content on their YouTube channel.TakeawaysRory McIlroy's interview on Stick to Football revealed a change in his stance on LIV golf, indicating a potential future involvement with the PIF.The hosts discuss the implications of Rory's change of stance and the possibility of other players following suit.The hosts speculate on the future of Nike Golf and its potential involvement with LIV golf.The Sentry Tournament of Champions saw low scores and a victory by Chris Kirk, highlighting the need for more compelling storylines and personalities on the PGA Tour.The controversy surrounding LIV golf and the PGA Tour continues, with players like John Rahm and others being banned from certain events.The hosts answer a listener question and discuss Victor Hovland's bunker shot during the Sentry Tournament of Champions. There is ongoing speculation about which players will join LIV.The hosts predict that players like Jason Day, Ricky Fowler, and Adam Scott may join the league.Adam Scott is seen as a potential talisman for the Rippers team due to his strong relationships with Greg and Cam Smith.The hosts express excitement about future content on their YouTube channel.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Rory McIlroy's Interview10:35 Rory's Change of Stance on Live Golf22:12 Tiger Woods' Partnership with Nike31:00 Discussion on the Sentry Tournament of Champions38:09 Controversy Surrounding Live Golf and the PGA Tour39:08 Listener Question: Victor Hovland's Bunker Shot39:31 Speculating on the Next Players to Join the Premier Golf League41:56 Predicting Potential Players for the Rippers Team42:39 Adam Scott as a Potential Talisman for the Rippers43:36 Closing Remarks and Future ContentGolf Lovers United Fanzone!Fan of the show? Get involved even more by visiting our fanzone, with a range of membership and support options to bring you even closer to the action and to give you chance to have your say on the show!Vist the fanzone now: https://www.glugc.com/support--Thanks to our current GLU Brand Ambassadors:LIV Golf Forecasting - https://www.twitter.com/LIVGolf54Red Harrington - https://www.twitter.com/RedHarrington44Kevin Dignan - https://www.twitter.com/VivaLa54Andy Moore - https://www.twitter.com/AndyFreelance1Padmini Krishnan - https://www.twitter.com/YoungPadawan051Charles Barnes - https://www.teetimes.pubThanks to our current GLU Golf Lovers:Lisa Lamagna - https://www.twitter.com/LisaLamagna--If you like the show, remember to tell your golf-loving friends that they can subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at https://www.glugc.com. The easiest way to do all of that is at https://www.glugc.com/listen.If you want to support the show,...
Chris Kirk Wins First Signature Event of 2024! Future is Bright for Theegala! Spieth Plays Well! Tiger Leaving Nike! Kisner in the Booth! LEGION XIII! Sony Open Preview and Picks! MUCH MORE!!! FOLLOW on Apple Podcasts! LISTEN on The Sports Animal App!
Jason Gottesman and State Rep. Jesse Topper return from the holiday season to discuss the wonders of the PA Farm Show – including the milkshakes – how to address issues with public faith in higher education, and the end of an era for Nike Golf.
Jason Gottesman and State Rep. Jesse Topper return from the holiday season to discuss the wonders of the PA Farm Show – including the milkshakes – how to address issues with public faith in higher education, and the end of an era for Nike Golf.
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Jan. 9 at 8:30 a.m. CT: A sprawling storm has hit the South with strong thunderstorms and tornado warnings that blew roofs off homes and tossed about furniture in the Florida Panhandle and brought cities across the Midwest to a standstill with more than half of foot of snow. The National Weather Service says a storm with 55 mph winds and hail moved through the Florida Panhandle and into parts of Alabama and Georgia by sunrise Tuesday, along with at least several reports of radar-confirmed tornadoes. Up to a foot of snow could blanket a broad area stretching from southeastern Colorado all the way to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The weather has already affected campaigning for Iowa's Jan. 15 precinct caucuses. WASHINGTON (AP) — Special counsel Jack Smith and his prosecution team have entered the courtroom more than a half hour before arguments are to begin for Donald Trump's federal appeal in a Jan. 6 case. Trump is on his way from nearby Virginia. The appeals court is hearing arguments on whether the Republican former president is immune from prosecution on charges he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden. The outcome of Tuesday's arguments carries enormous ramifications for the landmark criminal case against Trump and for the broader and legally untested question of whether an ex-president can be prosecuted for acts committed in the White House. MOSCOW (AP) — A U.S. citizen has been arrested on drug charges in Russia, a move that comes amid soaring Russia-U.S. tensions over Ukraine. The arrest of Robert Woodland Romanov was reported Tuesday by the press service of the Moscow courts. It said the Ostankino District Court ruled on Saturday to keep him in custody for two months on charges of illegal drug possession pending an official probe. There was no immediate comment from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. The name of the accused matches that of a U.S. citizen, who in 2020 told a Russian newspaper that he was adopted by an American couple when he was two but later traveled to Russia to meet his Russian mother. Earth shattered global annual heat records last year and it's flirting with the warming threshold that nations wanted to stay within to avoid the worst consequences of climate change. That's according to Copernicus, the European climate agency, which reported Tuesday that 2023 was 1.48 degrees Celsius (2.66 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times. That's just a whisker below the 1.5-degree threshold nations agreed to try to stay within at the Paris climate talks in 2015. And Copernicus said this January is on track to be so warm that the world will go past that 1.5-degree threshold for the first time over a 12-month period. Climate scientists say it's imperative that humans continue trying to hold down warming. The Michigan Wolverines are college football's national champs, Pacers win a thriller without All Star Tyrese Haliburton, rarity for the Rangers, and Tiger Woods parts with Nike. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Jan. 9 at 6 a.m. CT: PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The decision by Alaska Airlines to stop flying one of its planes over the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii due to warnings from a cabin-pressurization system — yet keep flying it over land — is raising questions about whether the jet should have been in the air at all. The nation's top accident investigator says warnings were triggered on three flights, including each of the two days before the brand-new Boeing 737 Max 9 suffered a terrifying fuselage blowout Friday night. A plug covering a spot left for an emergency door tore off the plane as it flew 16,000 feet above Oregon. The decision to keep flying the plane over land struck some aviation experts as illogical. WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS has announced January 29 as the official start date of the 2024 tax season, and expects more than 128.7 million tax returns to be filed by the April 15 tax deadline. The announcement comes as the agency undergoes a massive facelift, attempting to improve its technology and customer service processes with tens of billions of dollars allocated to the agency through Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law in August 2022. VIENNA, Va. (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has announced that 100,000 businesses have signed up for a new database of that collects ownership information intended to help unmask shell company owners. Yellen says the database will send the message that “the United States is not a haven for dirty money.” She also says Treasury is considering boosting rules related to commercial real estate transactions. Treasury says illicit actors laundered at least $2.3 billion through U.S. real estate between 2015 and 2020. Yellen on Monday visited Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network in Virginia to discuss the initiative. CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — At a Black church, President Joe Biden says white supremacy is a “poison” and has no place in America. In a campaign speech Monday, he underscored what he wants Americans to know he believes is at stake in the November presidential election. He is revisiting some of the nation's worst traumas to highlight what happens when hate is allowed to fester. Biden traveled to Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday to speak at Mother Emanuel AME Church. That's where nine Black churchgoers were shot to death during Bible study in 2015. Biden's event comes after his blunt speech last Friday condemning political violence on the eve of the anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. A sprawling storm that pelted much of the nation 's midsection under more than a half a foot of snow created whiteout conditions in several cities and closed schools and public offices as officials warned motorists to stay home. The weather affected campaigning for Iowa's Jan. 15 precinct caucuses, where the snow is expected to be followed by frigid temperatures that could drift below zero degrees. ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The Washington Commanders have fired coach Ron Rivera. Controlling owner Josh Harris announced the move Monday. The Commanders lost eight in a row to finish 4-13 after opening with back-to-back victories. Washington made one playoff appearance by winning the NFC East at 7-9 in 2020 during Rivera's four seasons in charge of the team's football operations. General manager Martin Mayhew and a majority of the front office and coaching staff are also expected to depart as new ownership begins sweeping changes to put its stamp on the organization. ATLANTA (AP) — Arthur Smith has been fired by the Atlanta Falcons after completing his third straight losing season. Smith inherited a rebuilding project in his first NFL head coaching job and failed to lift the Falcons from their playoff drought. The 41-year-old son of FedEx founder Fred Smith went 7-10 in each of his three seasons. Atlanta closed the season with an ugly 48-17 loss at New Orleans, its second consecutive lopsided defeat. That sealed Smith's fate. He was hired by the Falcons in 2021 after a decade-long stint as an assistant with the Tennessee Titans in which he moved up to offensive coordinator. Tiger Woods is no longer a Nike athlete after 27 years, ending a partnership between the swoosh and golf's biggest star and raising questions about the future of both in the sport. Woods in a social media post thanked Nike co-founder Phil Knight for his “passion and vision” that brought Nike and the Nike Golf partnership with Woods together. Mark Steinberg, his agent at Excel Sports, confirmed the end of the deal that began in 1996. Nike also posted to social media, saying in a photo, “It was a hell of a round, Tiger.” FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Authorities say an explosion at a historic Texas hotel on Monday injured 21 people and trapped some in the basement before they were found by rescue crews. One person was in critical condition. Fort Worth Fire Department spokesman Craig Trojacek says investigators are confident the blast was “some kind of gas explosion.” He says the blast flung doors and entire sections of wall onto the road in front of the 20-story hotel, where rescue crews found several people trapped in the basement. The Sandman Signature in the heart of downtown Fort Worth was undergoing construction. The hotel is in a busy area of downtown about one block from the Fort Worth Convention Center. LAS VEGAS (AP) — A man who was videotaped leaping over a judicial bench and attacking a Nevada judge is being sentenced to up to four years in prison. Deobra Delone Redden was shackled and closely guarded as he appeared Monday to be sentenced for attempted battery in an attack that happened last year, months before the courthouse attack. The judge attacked by Redden on Jan. 3 says she sentenced him to the same punishment she was about to impose when the defendant launched himself at her last week. Neither Redden nor his lawyer was asked to speak during the brief court appearance Monday. The defense attorney later declined to comment. In his first interview since his assault and harassment conviction last month, actor Jonathan Majors says he hopes to work in Hollywood again. In the interview that aired Monday on ABC's “Good Morning America,” Majors says he believes he deserves a second chance and he hopes others think so too. A Manhattan jury last month found the 34-year-old emerging Hollywood star guilty of one misdemeanor assault charge and one harassment violation for a March altercation with his then-girlfriend Grace Jabbari. He faces the possibility of up to a year in jail for the assault conviction at his sentencing Feb. 6. Probation or other non-jail sentences also are possible. PARIS (AP) — French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has resigned following recent political turmoil over a new immigration law. That paves the way for President Emmanuel Macron to seek fresh momentum by appointing a new government in coming days. The shakeup is widely seen as an attempt by the 46-year-old centrist Macron to head off a looming lame-duck status. Macron's term is to end in 2027, and he won't be able to run again for president in line with the French Constitution. Borne had been appointed in May 2022 after Macron's reelection for a second term. She was France's second female prime minister. Macron's office says Borne will continue in her duties until new government is appointed. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a move that was pretty much expected for weeks now, Tiger Woods has officially parted ways with Nike Golf after 27 years. GU's Adam Fonseca runs down the details that we know right now, speculates where Tiger might sign with next, and much more.
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We are back baby! First episode of the new year. Ryan discusses Rory's latest comments on LIV golf. Bad look for Rory but great look for golf. Also, clothing in golf may look a lot different in the future. Ryan dives into it all on this first episode of 2024.
In this podcast we have a Christmas special for you. I have with me Chris Gill, Joe Ferguson & Brother Paul Hendriksen to talk over a few subjects hot in the golfing headlines right now. We will be talking PGA Tour, Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm, Ryder Cup, DP World Tour and LIV Golf....
Welcome to the Sunday Poddy, Travis Scott has released a New Pair of Nike Golf Shoes, there was a Dramatic Police Raid in Sydney but it had a with a Funny End. If You Don't Wash These Areas of your body You Could Die according to a dermatologist. Its crocodile mating season and Chocolate milk banned from schools, Absolutely not! EnjoySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the 200th episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall is joined by master craftsman, and Artisan Golf co-founder, Mike Taylor for an exclusive interview. They talk Mike's humble beginnings in the equipment industry, his days at Nike Golf as Tiger Woods' club whisperer and what led to the creation of Artisan Golf. -- This week's episode of Fully Equipped is brought to you by our official sponsor Golf Pride. Go to https://golfpride.com and use promo code "fullyequipped" to get free shipping on your next order! Available for all US orders, with no minimum purchase required. -- Callaway makes apparel to excel at one thing: golf. They take pride in outfitting all golfers with the right style, comfort, and performance so they can feel and play their best. Look for Callaway Apparel at a shop near you or use code CALFE20 at https://CallawayApparel.com for 20% off your purchase.
On the 200th episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall is joined by master craftsman, and Artisan Golf co-founder, Mike Taylor for an exclusive interview. They talk Mike's humble beginnings in the equipment industry, his days at Nike Golf as Tiger Woods' club whisperer and what led to the creation of Artisan Golf. -- This week's episode of Fully Equipped is brought to you by our official sponsor Golf Pride. Go to https://golfpride.com and use promo code "fullyequipped" to get free shipping on your next order! Available for all US orders, with no minimum purchase required. -- Callaway makes apparel to excel at one thing: golf. They take pride in outfitting all golfers with the right style, comfort, and performance so they can feel and play their best. Look for Callaway Apparel at a shop near you or use code CALFE20 at https://CallawayApparel.com for 20% off your purchase.
My guest on this episode is junior phenom, Amari Avery from the USC Women's Golf Team. After an impressive junior golf career, she decided to postpone her professional aspirations and hasn't looked back since entering the collegiate ranks. Amari Avery - USC Women's GolfAmari Avery - Instagram The Back of the Range Collection at Imperial SportsCOUPON CODE: BOTR15 for 15% your entire purchase!Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
Tim Uys has spent 25 years as a senior design, leader, and lecturer in the industrial design and mechanical design engineering world. He has worked for Nike Golf, Dell, Qualcomm, Ironman and many others while the director of design for IDOne, which was one of the top Austin design firms back in the early days before it was acquired. For the past 8 years, Tim has been the head of design for our very own Mako Design out of our Austin, Texas office. Today Tim is going to share some valuable knowledge on how inventors, startups, and small manufacturers can understand what each of the key 3 types of prototypes are, the order of those prototypes, and the importance of each of those phases of new product prototyping in order to manufacture a great and successful hardware product. Today you will hear us talk about: Mock Prototype / Rough Prototype Costs are relatively low to iterate and for parts Focus on big picture items, not the details, is key in a first prototype You can even have a series of rough prototypes or prototype parts to test a number of different things Mechanical / Functional Prototype You can do pieces of a prototype either in tandem, or linear, Mechanical test prototypes use more complex parts, so it requires more advanced prototyping parts so that you can much closer mimic the final production mechanics parts. Even if costly, in the end, you are solving the problem. You cannot go to production without going into proper prototyping. There is a tremendous amount of value in building mechanical features that closely represent the manufactured product, so that you can perfect those mechanical design elements. Refined / Presentation Prototype A final prototype is usually used by hardware startups for selling, but also for manufacturing. Manufacturers need to have the product fully vetted out in order to get a reliable manufacturer to take on the project. Iteration in produce development is very important EPISODE LINKS: Tim Uys Links: LinkedIn | MAKO Design The Product Startup Podcast Links: https://www.ProductStartup.com/ Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook Page | Facebook Group | Pinterest | Twitter | YouTube PTC Links: https://www.ptc.com/ OnShape | Creo Mako Design Links: https://www.makodesign.com/ YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter Kevin Mako Links: Instagram | LinkedIn | Quora | Facebook | Twitter Partner: PTC's best-in-class software solutions Onshape: The only cloud-native product development platform that delivers full-featured computer-aided design (CAD), integrated product data management (PDM) and enterprise analytics in a single system, and Creo: 3D CAD solution that provides designers with the most innovative tools to build better products faster, such as generative design, additive manufacturing, real-time simulation, IIoT, and augmented reality. Producer: MAKO Design + Invent is the original firm providing world-class consumer product development services tailored to startups, small manufacturers, and inventors. Simply put, we are the leading one-stop-shop for developing your physical product from idea to store shelves, all in a high-quality, cost-effective, and timely manner. We operate as one powerhouse 30-person product design team spread across 4 offices to serve you (Austin, Miami, San Francisco, & Toronto). We have full-stack in-house industrial design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, patent referral, prototyping, and manufacturing services. To assist our startup and inventor clients, in addition to above, we help with business strategy, product strategy, marketing, and sales/distribution for all consumer product categories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve & KB are BACK with an all new episode of Get In The Hole and the FIRST episode in 2023! The guys discuss Nike Golf listening to the show, predict the winners of every Major in 2023, and preview the Sentry TOC! Follow Us! Twitter: @GetInTheHolePod @UndergroundPHI Steven: @StevenMcAvoy_ Ben: @pirro_ben Instagram: @GetInTheHolePod @undergroundphi YouTube: https://youtu.be/z0es2c6Xoow MERCH: phiapparel.co/shop + use code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Twitch: Twitch.tv/UndergroundSportsPHI Website: undergroundsportsphiladelphia.com Manscaped.com | Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shipping! Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout!
Kapono founded Combo. Combo is a leading strategy and design agency based in NYC. Kapono's story starts in Seoul, Korea, where his father influenced him on all things design. Fast forward to today, he has founded his own agency and leads design and has completed fantastic work for brands like Instagram, GAP, Bed bath and beyond, Nike Golf and plenty more. We intentionally left out all the best parts of that story, so you listen and learn how to break in with his own words. Get his resources and all other guests resources on our site: https://breaking-entering.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/support
Furman Women's Head Golf Coach, Jeff Hull, PGA, is a former D1 All-American player and All-American Scholar at University of South Carolina. As a Coach, Jeff is a 3x Southern Conference Coach of the Year, has coached the 2020 D1 Female Player of the Year & 2020 Annike Award Winner (Srinavasan), as well as has coached 3 Furman Athletes of the Year (Totland, Srinavasan, Morgan). Jeff sits down to talk all golf from players that have developed at Furman during his 10-year career there, key components of what he values as a coach and an instructor, as well as qualities he looks out for in players. Jeff talks about making your bad golf better, understanding what makes the ball do what it does, as well as more effective ways to practice. The Furman practice facility has many amazing new upgrades thanks to donations from Brad Faxon, Furman Men's Golf Alum, as well as Cindy Davis, former CEO of Nike Golf, another Furman Women's Golf Alum. Coaches, players, and parents will be able to walk away with learning something new about Coach Jeff Hull, his coaching style, and the Furman Women's Golf Team.@furmanwgolfWomen's Golf - Furman University (furmanpaladins.com)Contact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
Anna Morgan is a senior at Furman University. Morgan recently just had a very successful Junior year at Furman, winning two collegiate events, setting a new Furman Lady Paladin Individual and Team low-tournament and shooting up the rankings creating amazing opportunities. Outside of college, Anna placed 2nd in the 2021 North South Women's Amateur, received an invitation to the prestigious Augusta National Women's Am (ANWA), represented the U.S. in Arnold Palmer Cup, and qualified for the 2022 U.S. Women's Open at Pine Needles. Anna's success comes from great time-management, dedication to her craft, and a drive that propels her towards the top. In this episode Anna also answers student's questions in regards to: the positives of attending a smaller school, the differences between junior golf and college golf, fueling for tournaments, setting yourself apart from others, as well as how Anna has overcome slumps throughout her career. Last but not least, Anna talks about Furman's newly renovated practice facility, including the addition of the Davis & Faxon indoor practice facility donated by Furman Alumni, former President of Nike Golf, Cindy Davis, and 8x PGA Tour Champion, Brad Faxon.
This week, we talk with someone who started in the advertising business, worked with Tiger Woods starting in his first year as a professional at Nike Golf and has led an organization to a Stanley Cup. St. Louis Blues President and CEO of Business Operations, Chris Zimmerman, talks about the entire journey and how every job comes down to consumer relationships.
In this episode Doctors Brian Yee PT, DPT and Dhara Shah PT, DPT introduce us to Season 1 of the (UN)RESOLVED Podcast, Harnessing Your Movement Story to End Chronic Pain. Remember, if you're in pain, there is hope. Dr. Brian Yee's book, (UN)RESOLVED: Harnessing Your Movement Story to End Chronic Pain releases on Amazon on May 2, 2022! Visit BrianYee.com to learn more and sign up for his email list to be notified about the release. -------- Brian earned a Master of Physical Therapy degree from Northwestern University in 1999, Master of Physiotherapy at the University of Queensland, Australia in 2003, and Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the Evidence in Motion Institute in 2014. Brian is an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at Mercer University Physical Therapy involved in the Orthopedic Residency and Manual Therapy Fellowship curriculum. Clinical specialties include injury-related motion analysis, manual therapy, neurodynamics, fascial manipulation, and dry needling. Brian is a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS), Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT), a Nike Golf 360 Performance Specialist, and a certified Movement Links Specialist (MLS). Brian is also on teaching faculty with the leading international neurodynamics education and research groups – Neurodynamic Solutions based in Australia, founded by Michael Shacklock DipPhysio, MAppSc, FACP. Dhara graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with her Bachelor's of Science in Exercise Science in 2012. She received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2015 and completed her Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency program at Emory University in 2018. She is also a Board Certified – Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS). Dhara currently is the Clinic Director of Motion Stability as well as a Director for the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia and a Georgia Delegate for the American Physical Therapy Association House of Delegates.
Blues President, and former president of Nike Golf, Chris Zimmerman joins the program to talk about Tiger's performance at Augusta, why his focus and courage have always been special, the story of Nike first signing Tiger Woods, why he describes Tiger as an "equipment freak" and how long it will take before Nike gets a shoe made for Tiger.
Ambition is defined as a strong desire to achieve. But what does it really mean, in real life? And how do you turn your ambitions into reality? In this mini episode from What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw, we talk with four people who absolutely can offer insights on how to achieve your ambition. Ann Hiatt was an executive partner to Jeff Bezos during the formative years at Amazon and to Eric Schmidt at Google. Her new book Bet On Yourself is available now. Bob Rief was CEO of Merrell Footwear, Reef Sandals, and Sanuk. As head of Nike Golf, he hired a young player named Tiger Woods. Cody Horton had a distinguished career in the US Navy before leading roles at Walmart, Microsoft, and Deloitte. He now runs Diversity Recruiters and has hired thousands of people. Hannah Ingram-Moore started a company in Spain that she sold to Motorola and held leading roles with Swatch, Mulberry Group, and The Gap. She founded the Maytrix Group in the UK as well as the Captain Tom Foundation. In 13 minutes, they share 4 secrets to turn your ambitions into reality. It's the sort of advice that anyone pursuing higher goals can readily apply to their daily work. What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw Life and career rarely go to plan. Breakthroughs happen on the ragged edge when things aren't quite going as expected. What I Wish I Knew podcast hosts Mike Irwin and Simon Daw explore lessons learned by leading athletes, creators, entrepreneurs, leaders, and difference makers. They all have three things in common: none are perfect, all are humble, and they've learned a few things along the way. In What I Wish I Knew, they share their lessons with you. Please subscribe, follow, and rate us on your favorite podcast platform. And join our community at WhatIWishIKnewShow.com
Tim Uys has spent 25 years as a senior leader and lecturer in the industrial design and mechanical engineering world. He has worked for Nike Golf, Dell, Qualcomm, Ironman, and many others while the director of design for IDOne, which was one of the top Austin design firms back in the early days before it was acquired. For the past 6 years, Tim has been the head of design for our very own Mako Design out of our Austin, Texas office. Today Tim is going to share some valuable knowledge on how inventors, startups, and small manufacturers can understand the importance of design for manufacturing, 3 big tips on how to succeed in doing it, and where DFM fits into the overall product development process. Today you will hear us talk about: Concept design Engineering Prototyping Design for Manufacturing Keep positive and think nimbly about your project going into production Have a clear idea of what is important to your product, in priority Speed, quality, cost, features Perfection is the enemy of success How to communicate from final engineering and prototyping to the manufacturer Bill of materials Materials specifications CAD Prototype 2D drawings Animations EPISODE LINKS Tim Uys Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-uys-382b934/ The Product Startup Podcast Links: Website: https://www.ProductStartup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ProductStartup/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ProductStartup/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ProductStartup/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProductStartup/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ProductStartup/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProductStartup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MakoInvent Mako Design Links: Website: https://www.makodesign.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MakoInvent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MakoInvent/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/MakoDesign/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakoInvent/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MakoInvent/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakoInvent/ Kevin Mako Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Entrepreneurs/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/KevMako/ Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Kevin-Mako Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KevMakoPage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevMako/ About: MAKO Design + Invent is the original firm providing world-class consumer product development services tailored to startups, small manufacturers, and inventors. Simply put, we are the leading one-stop-shop for developing your physical product from idea to store shelves, all in a high-quality, cost-effective, and timely manner. We operate as one powerhouse 30-person product design team spread across 4 offices to serve you (Austin, Miami, San Francisco, & Toronto). We have full-stack in-house industrial design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, patent referral, prototyping, and manufacturing services. To assist our startup and inventor clients, in addition to above, we help with business strategy, product strategy, marketing, and sales/distribution for all consumer product categories. Also, our founder Kevin Mako hosts The Product Startup Podcast, the industry's leading hardware podcast. Check it out for tips, interviews, and best practices for hardware startups, inventors, and product developers. Click HERE to learn more about Mako Design + Invent!
In this episode, Darren Reinke chats with Bob Rief, Executive Director, San Diego Sport Innovators. Bob discusses his nonlinear career journey from ski rep to running companies such as Nike Golf, Reef Sandals, and Sanuk Footwear as well as how he helps small companies succeed and why the most important attribute of any company is authenticity. San Diego Sport Innovators (SDSI) is a non-profit focused on the Sport and Active Lifestyle industries. Working with Executive Chairman and NBA great Bill Walton, their 100 company membership represents the “Southern California Lifestyle” and includes leading sports and technology brands, nutrition and yoga, surf, skate, cycling, golf and retail, as well as some of San Diego's best service companies. They focus on relevant and actionable C-level content that benefits their member companies. SDSI's award winning accelerator program features a 20 week mentoring curriculum whose graduates have raised $86 Million and have a 82% success record. Show Notes: How an Injury as a Young Kid Led Bob to the Active Lifestyle Space [1:18]How Bob Developed the Skillset Needed to be an Operational Expert for Merrel [6:40]The Key Lessons Bob Learned Early On In His Career [11:55]Why Bob Called Nike to Tell Them Their Golf Shoes Sucked [16:54]Why Bob Describes His Time Working Directly with Phil Knight as Intimidating [20:06]How Bob Tackled the Problem of Making Golf Look Like Nike [22:38]How Bob Navigated Creative Conflict between Himself and Visionaries [27:40]How Bob Made Sure Creative Tension was Productive, Not Destructive [35:10]How Bob Helps Young Founders Navigate Doing Well and Doing Good [41:34]Bob's Advice on How Existing Companies Can Authentically Execute Corporate Social Responsibility [46:53]The Key Lessons Bob Learned From Larger Companies That He Uses To Help Small Businesses Achieve Success [49:14]How the Founders of Taylor Guitars Gifted the Company To Their Employees [50:32]Why Self Education is More Prevalent than Ever [59:01]Links:Website: http://www.sdsportinnovators.org/
A listener wonders if her boyfriend and her friend are TOO close, Drake teams with Nike Golf, Serina has an interesting way to pronounce "pizza", Matt's wife wants him to quit Fantasy Football, Tino gets a sign from above, and Nicasio doesn't want to wear a baby harness...
This week, joining me in the Huddle is Greg Nared. He holds the position of SVP Player Relations for the Dallas Mavericks and offers more than 25 years of experience in sales, athlete management, client relations and sports marketing. His primary focus is to provide strategic direction for youth basketball, community, player relations, and Mavs Entertainment. Greg has played an integral role in having one of the most innovative youth basketball programs in the NBA. Greg operated and owned the Greg Nared Agency, where he worked directly with professional athletes in both golf and basketball, including marketing the clients or products in promoting their career within his or her given field as well as any interests off the field of play. Greg is also responsible for meeting with team owners, managers, coaches, and other individuals to develop rapport and partnerships promoting the organization and the clients GNA represents. Much of his day is spent in contract negotiating, working with athlete sponsors, networking, speaking with other professionals and keeping abreast of current trends and information that may affect decisions the organization and agent recommend to the clients. Lastly, Greg's expertise and experience in investments, business management, finance, risk analysis, and trends in sports helped facilitate success in recruiting, developing, and sustaining clients and sponsorships. Before working at the Greg Nared Agency, Nared worked as the Vice President for Golf for the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills, California. Greg was responsible for working directly with LPGA / PGA executives in helping to promote the athlete's career. Greg also worked on negotiating contracts in the best interest of the athlete. His role included improving salary, making provisions for injuries, and taking other options in place of salary increases. He made a recommendation to athletes regarding long-term as opposed to short-term benefits. Greg also worked on Brand and PR plans for athletes. In doing so, he worked on a short-term and long-term strategy that best fit the overall goals and objectives for athletes. Nared recruited athletes to increase the client base. Lastly, Nared worked very closely with Professional Golfer Extraordinaire Michelle Wie. He was responsible for day-to-day operations with the Wie family. He negotiated corporate sponsorship and appearance fees contracts, coordinated public relations, handled Michelle's schedule, and worked as an adviser to Wie. Nared also delivered 15 years of athlete management and strategic planning to Nike. First joining Nike as the East Coast Field Representative for professional basketball in 1992, Greg led in the strategic development of NBA brand athletes, including Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, and Penny Hardaway. Nared was involved in orchestrating Sports Marketing efforts to support all product engines. He cemented the bond between Nike and key players, teams, and coaches through attention to service detail, personal relationship building, basketball knowledge, and intuition. Nared negotiated contracts managed marketing and advertising campaigns. He was promoted in 1995 to work as the Product Line Manager for Nike Basketball, consisting of men's, women's, and Jordan apparel. Two years later, he was promoted to work as the Business Affairs Manager for Tiger Woods. He managed all aspects of business around Tiger, including product development, budget, marketing, promotions, and public relations. He was also a key advisor to Tiger in the non-Nike industry. Nared played a crucial role in new business development for Nike Golf and Tiger, managed relationships with Tiger's sponsors, and helped generate over $10 million in incremental sales with critical partners such as General Motors, Tag Heuer, EA Sports, and American Express, and Upper Deck. Greg played a massive role in developing the Tiger Woods brand today. Before joining Nike, Greg was a Sales Manager for the Washington Bullets (Washington Wizards). He managed a sales representative team that sold season tickets to both individuals and corporations in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. A native of Wilmington, Ohio, Nared holds a bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of Maryland in College Park, where he lettered in basketball for 4 years. Nared founded the Boost Foundation, a non-profit organization serving Portland's at-risk youth. He also served as a board member for Self Enhancement, Inc., a Portland, Oregon-based non-profit organization, for 4 years. Greg speaks around the country at schools and on behalf of corporations about the value and importance of education.
Nick and Gumby get over their Masters hangover with a friend of the show Matt Kusek. Who breaks down some fun stories about the past of Nike Golf and a putter that shut down an entire golf website. We go off the rails in this one a bit but it's a fun one and we hope you enjoy it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theswooshlife/support
Despite having Tiger Woods, a myriad of other stars, and the backing of one of the most recognizable sports corporations, Nike Golf failed to ever turn a profit, and in 2016, they ended their manufacturing of golf equipment just as they seemed to be getting their footing. What happened? Music: “In My Clouds” by Lakey Inspired Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcOMhh-erZs&list=PL9ipd0WGMRvTGh7w9Y0AqZKQ6dBdHtYxM&index=4
In this unique Just Go Play podcast episode, Taryn Lipschitz and Daryl Devonish bring back Matt Young, Michael O'Donnell, Eva Havaris, and Stan Peake to discuss How to Scale Strategy in a Sports Setting. Hear the collective experience and insight across all levels of sport - from club to COC - and the challenges and opportunities endured including:What are the critical elements to gain buy-in from all stakeholders, employees, and volunteers within an organization How to identify the gaps and opportunities in an organization What the process for change will and can look like Matt Young brings over two decades as a franchisor in the allied health care sector coaching adults, athletes, graduates & children. Matt has been tasked to architect the Activation & Accountability Framework for the largest amateur sports federation in the world. He is the lead architect on the Physical Literacy for Communities framework that’s been rolled out across Canada. Matt is a Vancouver Top 40U40 and Canadian Top 40U40 business excellence award winner. Passionate about giving back, Matt has raised over $6M (and counting) for community charity.Michael O'Donnell was a golf professional turned Canadian Master coach. He realized his passion was helping other coaches and was hired by American Golf Corporation to manage the largest golf instruction program where coaching was at the core of the consumer experience. Mike then joined Nike Golf managing the sports marketing department. Over 7 years ago, he was recruited to the PGA of America to focus on strategic development of programs and initiatives to strengthen participation and growth in the game. Eva Havaris has over 15 years of executive leadership in the Canadian sports industry at the national level with both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. She is a lifelong champion of sport having participated in the sport system as an athlete, coach, administrator, and volunteer with experience at the Club, PSO, NSO, Pro sports, USports/CCAA, COC/CPC across five sports (Taekwondo, Equestrian, Ringette, Soccer, Rugby). Eva is the creator of Leadership Mindset by Design, which provides consultation to leaders committed to reconnecting with their greatness and applying a healthy-minded leadership approach to transform the workplace and the teams they lead.Stan Peake has over 23 years of entrepreneurship and leadership experience as an executive coach and facilitator. Stan is also certified in cultural transformation tools, has a graduate education in values-based leadership from Royal Roads University, and executive education in sales leadership from Queens University. Stan is also a 6-time author, including 4 bestsellers on sales, entrepreneurship, and success. Follow Just Go Play on Instagram @qualitycoaching to receive coaching insights and information. Just Go Play is the resource for parents, teachers, coaches, and athletes to understand how sports will help build skills for life. The mission is to help and encourage kids, parents, and coaches to enjoy sports and participate for life.
In this episode, Nick and Gumby Dive into their Equipment and talk about what happened with Nike Golf equipment, and go in-depth into what each of them is gaming today. Along with some other fun facts about their bags. Let us know what's in your bag and how we compare. thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theswooshlife/support
In today's episode, Gumby & Nick Discuss the current roster of Nike Golf Shoes what we like, what we don't. We also have a fun discussion on what we want to see be made into a Golf shoe leading to some fun concepts and ideas. Take a listen to this episode of The Swoosh Life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theswooshlife/support
In today's episode, Nick & Gumby Talk about the Current Nike Apparel Line. What we like, what we don't, and what we want to see come to the rack in stores in the 2021 golf season. Lots of bold takes and a great discussion on the current landscape of Nike Golf Fashion. Let us know what you think and thank you for listening. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theswooshlife/support
This episode is a neat dive into the golf world and a Masters recap with two good friends - Brad Cole (from Nike Golf & host of the 10,000 Swings podcast from SKOR North) and Mike Welch (3M tournament director). Matt and the guests review the just completed Masters event and discuss the dominant victory of Dustin Johnson. Mike Welch then shares some insight from this years 3M Open and the challenges his team was faced with in hosting an event during the pandemic. You'll also want to hear Mike talk about the incredible giving back that his event does with charities & organizations in the community. This summer was a HUGE season for golf in the number of rounds played and people getting outside and playing the game. The group touches on how that boom helped the golf world but also how the pandemic hurt some parts of the golf business. To get your golf fix check out this episode in the Bare's Den with Brad Cole and Mike Welch.
For just about any outdoor sports or active lifestyle brand that you like, own, or want, there's a good chance that Bob Rief has been involved. He was behind Merrell Footwear, Reef Sandals, and Sanuk, and as head of Nike Golf, he signed a college kid called Tiger Woods. Bob was also part of Callaway Golf, K2, Nordica, and Raichle-Molitor. A lifelong waterman, Bob knows the sense of authenticity and community inherent in the culture and he's built it into every brand. He's a held many titles: board member, CEO, founder, GM, marketing director, president, and sales manager. And he started as a gold miner. Bob's rare talent is maybe only matched by his commitment to help emerging entrepreneurs build their dreams. These days, he serves as executive director of San Diego Sports Innovators, a nonprofit that supports healthy living companies by fostering innovation, providing business mentorship, and building communities. In this episode of What I Wish I Knew with Mike Irwin & Simon Daw, Bob talks about creating a brand, building a business, and the power of community. #merrellfootwear #nike #nikegolf #sanuk #reefsandals #callawaygolf #k2 #raichle
In this episode, Matt Young speaks with Michael O’Donnell, Senior Director, Coaching and Player Development - PGA of America, about The PGA of America & The Tenets of Quality Sport Management.Growing up in British Columbia, Canada, Mike became a golf professional. He knew earlier on that he wasn’t going to be a playing professional so he began his career within golf. He worked for Jack McLaughlin and became the Canadian Master coach who, at the time, were among the first to work with sports psychologists and nutritionists to support holistic athlete development. He realized his passion was helping other coaches and was hired by American Golf Corporation to manage the largest golf instruction program where coaching was at the core of the consumer experience. Mike then joined Nike Golf managing the sports marketing department. Recruited to PGA of America 7 years ago, Mike has focused on strategic development of programs and initiatives to strengthen participation and growth in the game. Mike discusses how they are in the midst of how the business of golf operates and how they work through change management.In a very traditional environment, Mike has been able to work through change leadership exercises focused on being a customer experience business. By investing in people, process, and experience, they work to change to the environment to where people feel like they belong to they can play from 3 to 103.Hear the discussion on:Why it's important not to focus on just the elite / professional playersWhy building relationships is critical in the processWhat the Tenets of Quality Sport Programs are and why they are integral to organization growth How an organization from benefit from operation changes to see explosive growth Why transparency and accountability are critical in an organizationBe inspired by the conversation and journey Mike shares on how to execute change management in a traditional environment to focus on becoming a sport that builds meaningful relationships for life.Follow Just Go Play on Instagram @qualitycoaching to receive coaching insights and information.Just Go Play is the resource for parents, teachers, coaches, and athletes to understand how sports will help build skills for life. The mission is to help and encourage kids, parents, and coaches to enjoy sports and participate for life.
Courtney Patton has been wowing fans of independent, Americana music across the country for nearly a decade. Her deeply insightful and personal songwriting coupled with her undeniable vocal gift has settled Courtney in the top tier of Texas singer/songwriters. In addition to all of her musical talents, Courtney is one of the smartest, funniest, and most genuine artists in our scene, and it's always a joy to spend time in her presence. We have been big fans of Courtney for many years here on The Co-Write, and we were finally able to find time to sit down with our great friend and talk about all things CP. Sequestered Songwriters - (Off the Top) A Brief Career at Nike Golf - (16:30) Starting Out in Music - (23:30) Taking a Leap as a Single Mom - (41:00) Equality in Texas Music - (49:20) Patton/Eady Songwriter Workshops - (1:06:00) Rapid Fire - (1:12:30) Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! www.courtneypatton.com Video of this podcast is available exclusively to patrons of The Co-Write on our Patreon Page. Join today for just $5!
My guest on this week's episode is Bob Koepka, father of Brooks and Chase Koepka. I know that I have been saying this quite often, but this episode is another instant classic. You'll notice that I am gladly getting the hell out of the way and letting Bob tell some fantastic stories about raising two young boys that had an interest in golf. If you really pay attention, you'll see how random moments in the career of a junior golfer were addressed and identified immediately.....and they ended up becoming life lessons that would be applied down the road by professional golfers. This episode has something for everyone. If you're a parent of a junior golfer.....TONS of great information. If you're wondering how Brooks and Chase ended up playing in Europe to start their professional careers? Yep, it's in here as well. LINKS Bob Koepka - Twitter New Towels are IN STOCK! Available for sale HERE. Get the official HAT of The Back of the Range Golf Podcast! Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY! Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.com Website: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
On this episode, we speak to Bob Rief, the Executive Director of San Diego Sport Innovators, one of the top accelerator programs in the country. The program has graduated 86 companies, created nearly 550 jobs, and raised nearly $80 million in capital. Having run brands like Nike Golf, Merrell Footwear, Callaway, and Reef Sandals and many more, Bob and his network have quite a few experiences to pass on to younger generations. In this podcast, Bob speaks about a new short film San Diego Rising launched by the San Diego Sport Innovators community and JIVA VR that sends a positive message of enjoying the outdoors with social responsibility. NBA legend Bill Walton, surf legend Rob Machado, and golf pro Tiffany Joh are featured in the film. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sport-lifestyle-podcast/donations
In this episode, host Ryan speaks with Trevor Immelman about his career, what it was like growing up around the game as a competitive amateur in South Africa, and what it's like being a Masters Champion. Topics also include his experiences working with the design team at Nike Golf as well as his current "What's in the Bag" which includes equipment from Titleist and the process he went through to get it dialed in.
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In this episode of The Rick Shiels Podcast, Rick is joined by Producer Guy & PGA Pro Matt Fryer to discuss their favourite and least favourite golf brand of 2019. We also discuss what went right and wrong for Nike Golf Club and much more! Make sure to subscribe and leave a positive review.►My Links:Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/RickShielsPGA/Twitter ► https://twitter.com/rickshielspgaInstagram ► https://www.instagram.com/rickshielspga/YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/RickShielsPGAGolf
What an episode, Nation. It was a pleasure to speak with Chris and learn of his colourful career that has seen him travel from Sunderland in the UK to Portland, Oregon. We went deep on brand and why it matters. Why and how consumers make brand and emotionally charged decisions as well as the current state of golf. It was a conversation that covered so much. Some of you will really appreciate the stories Chris has from his long spell working in the design team at Nike Golf and Jordan. Most of what you see on Tour has Chris's direct influence and it was really interesting to hear the sponsor/athlete relationship and what actually goes into those partnerships. Chris's current focus is Origin Golf Club, an online fashion retail brand that stocks the coolest emerging Golf brands such as Malbon Golf. It's a place where you can find brands that are really trying to be creative and create impact and community. The brand is quickly developing into the 'go-to' place to get kitted out and informed on current Golf culture. We're incredibly proud that his roots are in the North East of England where we are based and are incredibly thankful for his time and insight. This episode also gives you a code to get 10% off at check out so listen carefully! Hope you got value and enjoy, Nation! Please subscribe, review or tell a friend to help us grow!
Did you know that female leaders who act in ways associated with male leaders – assertive, authoritative, directive – are seen more negatively than males? Unfortunately, this is the case in today’s society. But, The Women’s March, the Me Too Movement, and so much more has empowered women to stand up for what they believe in, take action, and claim their voice in today’s world. In this episode of Hilary Topper On Air, Hilary interviews Rhonda Moret, Founder of Elevate For Her. Rhonda's Background Rhonda has more than 20 years of experience working in a strategic marketing and business development capacity for some of the world’s most recognized brands including Universal Studios, Subway Restaurants, Nike Golf, the PGA of America, and the PGA TOUR. She has also worked with several high-profile individuals including PGA great Tiger Woods, tennis legend Billie Jean King, NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner, MLB Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, New York Times bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki, and yes, even Donald Trump (President of the United States). With direct hands-on experience working in all areas of the marketing discipline -- from branding, strategic marketing, and design, to digital marketing, special events, public relations, and as a result of her comprehensive knowledge base, Moret is frequently retained by organizations seeking short-term marketing initiatives which ensure long-term results. Her work has garnered her media attention and she has been interviewed by Forbes, The Washington Post, Adobe’s CMO.com, The Business Journal, USA Today, and several other publications and other media outlets. Rhonda is also a professional speaker, offers one-to-one strategy sessions and VIP days, and hosts mastermind groups exclusively for women looking to be her professional best. She lives in Del Mar, California with her family. About the Interview Rhonda will discuss how and why the time is now for empowered women to claim their voice. She will discuss how women should stand up and speak out. She will talk about how to ask for a raise, the plum project, and find the right mentor. Rhonda will also go over the greatest obstacle holding women back in the workplace, in society, and within personal relationships and more! About Elevate For Her Elevate For Her is a professional development organization offering programming specifically designed for women. Programs include negotiations, personal branding, unconscious bias, personal finance, and even improv. They offer programming to corporations, associations, and on a one-to-one basis. Their subject matter experts include a Stanford Law School professor, Harvard’s first Diversity & Inclusion Officer, and even a well-sought after Hollywood actress. To contact Rhonda or learn more about Elevate For Her, visit www.ElevateForHer.com.
Jennifer Hill speaks with entrepreneur and marketing expert, Rhonda Moret, about what prevents women from getting raises and promotions in the workplace. Moret discusses how men and women can negotiate raises and promotions. Moret also discusses the work she does with her organization “Elevate for Her.” She also offers a free gift to any of our listeners who tune into the show to help them increase self-confidence and negotiate more effectively. elevateforher.com With over 20 years’ experience working in a marketing and business development capacity, Rhonda Moret is viewed as a truly holistic marketing practitioner. Having expertise in strategic marketing, public relations, digital and traditional advertising, and special events, she has worked with or for some of the world’ s most recognized brands including Universal Studios, Subway Restaurants, Nike Golf, the PGA of America, and the PGA TOUR. Moret has also worked with several high- profile individuals including PGA great Tiger Woods, tennis legend Billie Jean King, NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner, MLB Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, New York Times bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki, and even Donald Trump ( President of the United States) . Over the course of her professional career, Moret' s work and viewpoints have garnered media attention as she has been interviewed by The Washington Post, Adobe’ s CMO. com, The Business Journal, PBS, USA Today, and several other media outlets.
Our guest this week is Kris Ventura. Born in Mexico. Moved to Norway. Three-Time All-American and member of the 2018 National Champion Oklahoma State Cowboys. We learn about his incredible adventure to the pro ranks that was derailed last year due to a fluke illness. He's climbing his way up the rankings on the Korn Ferry Tour and just won the 2019 Utah Championship to launch himself into the Top 25. Enjoy this episode and remember the name, because you just might see Ventura on the PGA Tour next season! Links Kris Ventura - Instagram Subscribe to The Back of the Range Get the official TOWEL of The Back of the Range Golf Podcast! Get the official HAT of The Back of the Range Golf Podcast! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Twitter!Follow us on Facebook! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Theme Music by Rogue Theory Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
Host Ryan takes you on a deep dive into the history of Nike golf gear from the first hard goods all the way to the ultimate closing of the Oven.
Rhonda Moret, founder of Elevate For Her , a professional development organization with tactical programming designed to help women claim their value and step forward from inferiority, with drive, passion, and action to achieve their goals-- stemming from learning and education. From humble beginnings, growing up as a Latina woman in South Central Los Angeles, Rhonda was the first woman in her family to graduate from college and has forged a path of empowerment for women after her. As a branding and marketing expert, Rhonda directed campaigns for Google, Nike Golf, the PGA of America, Universal Studios, and Subway as well as working with high profile personalities including Tiger Woods, Billie Jean King, best selling author Robert Kiyosaki, and even Donald Trump. Over the course of her professional career, Moret's work and viewpoints have garnered media attention as she has been interviewed by The Washington Post, Adobe' s CMO. com, The Business Journal, PBS, USA Today, and several other media outlets. Moret's most recent venture, Elevate for Her, has her focused on helping women elevate the critical business skills needed to reach the upper levels of leadership and management. With offerings including negotiations, leadership, personal branding and communications, Moret views this work as her passion project and an effort to ultimately create greater gender and pay parity in the workplace.
#124: My guest this episode is Cheyenne Woods. You might know her as the sixth African-American woman to play on the LPGA Tour, who truly represents the wonderful things women can bring to this world through sport, healthy competition, and of course drive! You probably also recognize her from her latest Nike Golf commercial, or her partnership with Volunteers of America, or the thing that every reporter has asked her about, being the niece of Tiger Woods. This episode is not about any of those things, though of course, her golf career comes up, as it is a significant part of her life journey and who she is. But this woman is so much more than golf. So in this episode, we talk about how it’s important to connect with people and build genuine human relationships as we grow. How sometimes we have to get uncomfortable to figure out who we really are and focus on our personal success versus the expectations of others. Plus dating, equal pay, and standing for something greater than ourselves! For more details on this and other episodes, plus other fun things, follow Diferente on Instagram Facebook. Or online at diferentepodcast.com EPISODE CREDITS - Produced by Maribel Quezada Smith Editor, Mauricio Mozo Music by Keagan Stromberg (Track featured this episode: Running with Horses.)
#124: My guest this episode is Cheyenne Woods. You might know her as the sixth African-American woman to play on the LPGA Tour, who truly represents the wonderful things women can bring to this world through sport, healthy competition, and of course drive! You probably also recognize her from her latest Nike Golf commercial, or her partnership with Volunteers of America, or the thing that every reporter has asked her about, being the niece of Tiger Woods. This episode is not about any of those things, though of course, her golf career comes up, as it is a significant part of her life journey and who she is. But this woman is so much more than golf. So in this episode, we talk about how it’s important to connect with people and build genuine human relationships as we grow. How sometimes we have to get uncomfortable to figure out who we really are and focus on our personal success versus the expectations of others. Plus dating, equal pay, and standing for something greater than ourselves! For more details on this and other episodes, plus other fun things, follow Diferente on Instagram Facebook. Or online at diferentepodcast.com EPISODE CREDITS - Produced by Maribel Quezada Smith Editor, Mauricio Mozo Music by Keagan Stromberg (Track featured this episode: Running with Horses.)
Ralph Greene, who spent 21 years at Nike overseeing sports marketing, discusses working on deals for the company with Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Vick. Greene also discusses how endorsement deals for athletes have changed over the past 2 decades, Brand Jordan vs LeBron James’ business lines, the current amateur basketball and football culture and suggestions for how it needs to change, safety around football and how Tiger Woods grew Nike Golf’s business. Greene also reveals the one non-Nike athlete he wishes he would have had the opportunity to work with while at Nike. This week’s episode of Sports Business Radio is brought to you by Indochino. Indochino is the world’s largest made to measure menswear company. They make suits and shirts made to your exact measurements for a great fit. This week, Sports Business Radio listeners can get any made to measure, premium Indochino suit for 50% off the regular price. Just go to Indochino.com and enter the code SBR at checkout.
A Computação Vestível é uma proposta de aproveitar o corpo como origem e destino da interação. Os dispositivos são pequenos o suficiente para não causar desconforto e oferecem aplicativos específicos para processar dados contextuais gerados à partir do corpo de referência. As interfaces da Computação Vestível não exigem atenção total e podem inclusive ser operadas com a visão periférica ou com outros sentidos, como o tato. A Computação Vestível oferece a oportunidade de experiências de alteridade que transformam hábitos e pensamentos.Slides Áudio Computação vestível e interações com o corpo consciente [MP3] 1h 43min Transcrição O ábaco em formato de anel utilizado entre os séculos XVII e XIX na China é considerado o precursor mais antigo da Computação Vestível. Suas contas eram tão pequenas que, para manuseá-lo, era necessário um objeto pontiagudo. Isso não era um problema para as usuárias da época, mulheres educadas que tinham à disposição diversos grampos de cabelo. O ábaco era tanto um símbolo de distinção quanto uma ferramenta prática no comércio. Embora seja possível realizar cálculos com o ábaco, ele ainda não permitia computar dados. Em 1975, a miniaturização dos eletrônicos permitiu encaixar uma calculadora dentro de um relógio. A primeira empresa a lançar um relógio calculadora foi a Time Computer, com o modelo Pulsar. A tela era feita de LED e gastava tanta bateria que só mostrava as horas quando se apertava no botão "Pulsar". Este botão era o único que podia ser apertado sem a ajuda de um objeto pontiagudo. Tal como o ábaco, o Pulsar aproveitava a disposição de canetas nos bolsos dos homens de negócios que podiam comprá-las. Os relógios calculadora se tornaram mais complexos, porém, nenhum deles permitia computar dados, por isso são precursores da Computação Vestível. A capacidade de programar algoritmos e computar dados em objetos vestíveis toma corpo a partir dos anos 1990, quando o paradigma de Computação Pessoal se consolida. Pesquisadores de diversas Universidades experimentaram maneiras de computar cada vez mais relevantes ao cotidiano. O grupo Borg Lab do MIT (que depois viria a se chamar Wearable Computing), desenvolveu uma série de computadores vestíveis que aproveitavam dados como a localização do usuário, o campo de visão, batimentos cardíacos para guardar ou prover informações contextuais. Eles fizeram isso também para demonstrar que alguns conceitos trabalhados na ficção científica, como o do ciborgue, já era possível com a tecnologia da época. Um detalhe interessante é a combinação bizarra entre dispositivos estrambóticos e as vestimentas casuais da época. MindMesh é uma capa de circuitos instalada permanentemente sobre o crânio que se comunica com eletrodos implantados dentro do cérebro. É possível plugar diferentes acessórios a essa capa, como por exemplo, câmeras e dispositivos de memória artificial que podem interagir diretamente com o cérebro humano. Steve Mann iniciou esse projeto em 2012 com a intenção de ajudar deficientes visuais a enxergar ou pacientes de Alzheimer a recuperar sua memória. O protótipo ainda não é funcional, mas levanta por si só uma série de questionamentos. Quem duvida da viabilidade do MindMesh, precisa conhecer os diversos projetos que Mann desenvolveu no passado que hoje já foram incorporados ao arsenal de tecnologias do cotidiano. O EyeTap, por exemplo, é um óculos digital que Steve Mann criou em 1999 e que serviu de base para o Google Glass, lançado em 2012. Em 2012, poucos meses antes do lançamento do Google Glass, Steve Mann foi barrado em um restaurante do McDonalds em Paris. O gerente pediu que Mann retirasse o seu óculos digital, porém, Mann mostrou-lhe um documento do seu médico recomendando o uso do dispositivo. Embora Mann tenha explicado que o dispositivo estava preso à sua cabeça, o gerente do McDonalds tentou retirar o óculos à força. Apesar dos danos causados ao dispositivo, a foto do momento desconfortável ficou gravada. O Google Glass não chegou a ser lançado para o público em geral. De 2012 a 2015, a empresa vendeu o produto a desenvolvedores interessados em experimentar a tecnologia. Embora o produto tenha atraído o interesse de muitos desenvolvedores, acabou recebendo muitas críticas e reclamações dos não-usuários, ou seja, as pessoas que interagiam com esses desenvolvedores e se sentiam desconfortáveis com a presença de um dispositivo que permitia gravação não autorizada de seus rostos. Este foi um dos diversos problemas apresentados pelo Google Glass devido à falta de consideração pelo corpo do usuário e pelos não-usuários. O Apple Watch lançado em 2015, pelo contrário, tomou o corpo do usuário como uma fonte constante de dados. Equipado com sensores biométricos e algoritmos de detecção de atividade física, o Apple Watch propôs auxiliar na mudança de hábitos pouco saudáveis, como o sedentarismo. O aplicativo Activity mostra a quantidade de tempo gasto pelo usuário na posição sentada, em pé ou andando dentro do período de um dia. Caso não haja muito movimento, o aplicativo dispara notificações convidando o usuário a se mexer. Caso haja movimento, as notificações atuam com reforço positivo. Apple Watch também levou em consideração que a apresentação do corpo em público está sujeita a tendências de moda. Os relógios, assim como os óculos, são considerados acessórios importantes na moda e devem combinar com as vestimentas. A forma do Apple Watch é básica, visando um maior número de combinações possíveis. Além disso, é possível escolher diferentes estilos visuais para o mostrador do relógio. O alumínio escovado brilha menos do que materiais como prata e ouro, que costumam ser usados em relógios de luxo, porém, ainda demonstra esmero na produção. Apple Watch levou em consideração que acessórios corporais são símbolos de status social. A maior parte das pessoas que vi usando um Apple Watch eram executivos ou gerentes de grandes empresas. O relógio digital comunica que esse tipo de pessoa está atualizada com o que há de mais moderno em termos de tecnologia. Por outro lado, também demonstra que a pessoa é muito ocupada e precisa estar atenta a fluxos de informação o tempo todo. Na foto, Peter Murdoch, magnata estadunidense, exibe seu Apple Watch com orgulho. Talvez o maior fator de sucesso do Apple Watch tenha sido a promessa de incentivar a atividade física do usuário, visando, com isso promover a perda de peso. Nesta foto, usuários compartilham suas conquistas na perda de peso após utilizar o Apple Watch por alguns meses. Conclui-se que o Apple Watch levou em consideração o sentimento de insatisfação com o corpo característico de nossa cultura. Apple Watch levou também em consideração os ritmos da interação corporificada, ou seja, a interação entre pessoas que leva em consideração o corpo delas, como por exemplo, uma conversa face-a-face. Nessas ocasiões, o usuário pode ler notificações com um golpe de vista e leve torção do pulso, o que é menos intrusivo para uma conversa do que sacar um smartphone do bolso. Existe também um botão de fácil acesso para desligar tais notificações ("não perturbe"). O corpo humano é um objeto de interesse científico, em particular, da Medicina. A Apple levou em consideração o interesse da Medicina sobre as variedades de corpos humanos e lançou em parceria com a Universidade de Stanford um aplicativo chamado Apple Heart Study para participantes voluntários cederem dados de batimentos cardíaco. É a primeira vez que se realiza um estudo sobre arritmia cardíaca com uma amostragem tão grande. A Computação Vestível (e o Apple Watch) surgiram a partir do momento em que pesquisadores da Interação Humano Computador abandonaram a visão cognitivista do corpo, que considera o corpo um mero suporte para a mente. Nesta visão, o corpo não contribui para o pensamento e pode inclusive atrapalhar o pensamento com emoções inoportunas. As interfaces computacionais construídas à partir dessa visão aproveitam apenas o pensamento lógico e abstrato do usuário, tratando a saúde e ergonomia do corpo como secundárias. No fundo, o corpo é tratado como uma coisa nojenta ou até mesmo asquerosa que deve ser superada pela singularidade tecnológica. Um filme que mostra o conflito de superar as emoções do corpo é Videodrome (1983), de David Cronenberg. Através de uma estética gore, o filme demonstra que a televisão não é só veículo de informações, mas também e principalmente um veículo para afetos corporais. A visão que inspira o desenvolvimento da Computação Vestível é conhecida como encarnada. Nesta visão, a mente não seria um fenômeno transcendental magnífico, mas sim um produto da carne humana. Existiria, então, um continuum entre o que acontece no cérebro e o que acontece nos demais órgãos do corpo humano. A postura corporal, os gestos, as condições físicas e o estado de saúde seriam fundamentais para o pensamento humano, tanto quanto a atividade neuronal. Esse corpo encarnado possui, também uma relação ativa em relação ao ambiente, modificando o que não convém. Uma vez que no ambiente existem outros corpos e o ambiente é compartilhado, a capacidade de agir do corpo acaba sendo objeto de disputas políticas sobre o que pode ou não pode ser feito. Essa visão encarnada do corpo é apresentada por David Cronenberg em um filme mais recente, ExistenZ (1999). Neste filme, a protagonista se conecta a um mundo virtual através de um órgão biológico externo. Cronenberg demonstra que a tecnologia já não pode mais ser considerada como um mal que adentrou nossos corpos, mas como parte constitutiva e fundamental do mesmo. As condições que impulsionam o desenvolvimento da Computação Vestível são diversas. Em primeiro lugar, existe a questão ergonômica. Conforme nossas atividades cotidianas se tornam dependentes de computadores, menos conforto e mobilidade saudável temos à disposição. O uso do computador por longas horas de uso está associado a diversas doenças ligadas ao sedentarismo. Embora existam recomendações sobre como utilizar o computador de maneira saudável, o modo de interação cognitivista desestimula a atividade física. Além da questão ergonômica, existe a limitação de conhecimentos que podem ser expressos através de computadores. Pesquisadores de diferentes áreas já demonstraram que o corpo humano possui diversos conhecimentos tácitos que são extremamente difíceis de expressar e computar pelo modo cognitivista de interação. Por exemplo, o conhecimento sobre como amarrar calçados. É extremamente difícil descrever em palavras esta operação para uma criança, mas é fácil colocá-la no colo e utilizar o corpo diretamente para ensiná-la. Pois assim torna-se possível utilizar gestos sutis para demonstrar como realizar a operação. Como este, existem diversos conhecimentos fundamentais à cultura humana que não podem ser computados devido à limitações das interfaces computacionais. O computador praticamente só utiliza o sentido da visão para comunicar informações. Embora a quantidade de informações que podem ser adquiridas pelo canal visual seja maior do que por outros canais, não há nenhuma vantagem em termos de qualidade. Com frequência, a quantidade de informações prejudica a qualidade da compreensão, gerando mais confusão e distração do que conhecimento. Na ânsia de aproveitar a capacidade informacional do canal visual, computadores acabam exigindo atenção demais para serem operados. As pessoas costumam ficar completamente focadas no computador e distraídas para tudo o mais que está ao seu redor, inclusive, e principalmente, seu próprio corpo. Um dos principais problemas de postura no uso do computador deve-se ao costume das pessoas ignorarem as dores de acomodação que servem para estimular sua mudança sua postura. A Computação Vestível tenta superar estes problemas trazendo o computador para perto do corpo. Os dispositivos são pequenos o suficiente para não causar desconforto e oferecem aplicativos específicos para processar dados contextuais gerados à partir do corpo de referência. As interfaces da Computação Vestível não exigem atenção total e podem inclusive ser operadas com a visão periférica ou com outros sentidos, como o tato. A Computação Vestível ainda está na sua infância, porém, acredita-se que o desenvolvimento de algumas tecnologias recentes pode contribuir para um desenvolvimento rápido de funcionalidades. Essas novas tecnologias conseguem processar dados contextuais e inferir informações relevantes mais rapidamente do que era possível anteriormente. A consultoria Callaghan Innovation identificou em 2017 três áreas estratégicas para vestíveis: Saúde, Trabalho e Lazer. Na Saúde é possível observar uma mudança no comportamento dos pacientes, que estão cada vez mais ativos na busca por informação sobre suas condições de saúde e também na automedicação, com todos os perigos que isso traz. O website Patients Like Me permite que pacientes compartilhem que remédios estão tomando e os sintomas que estão sentindo. Acompanhando a mudança, os serviços de saúde estão buscando oferecer cada vez mais soluções que dispensem a visita ao hospital ou clínica, como o homecare e a Medicina Preventiva. No Trabalho, existe uma tendência de normalizar a vigilância do trabalhador para medir sua performance ou analisar suas ações. O fim da privacidade é compensado pelo aumento da segurança e produtividade. A geração e utilização de informações contextuais para organização do trabalho eficiente está se tornando uma justificativa suficiente para basicamente qualquer mudança nas relações de trabalho. A polícia de Washington DC realizou em 2017 um experimento para verificar se policiais portando câmeras iriam tratar melhor os cidadãos do que aqueles que não estavam portando o dispositivo. O resultado foi negativo. Os policiais com câmera receberam o mesmo número de reclamações que os que não portavam as câmeras. Já no Lazer, existe uma preocupação muito grande em transformar momentos ociosos em momentos de lazer. Qualquer espera ociosa precisa ser preenchida por um jogo ou distração divertida. A gamificação aparece como uma maneira de misturar Lazer com Trabalho e até mesmo com Saúde. Nem mesmo as crianças ficam de fora da tendência. O Leap Band é um vestível que incentiva crianças a fazer exercícios físicos através de um personagem virtual. Embora não garanta resultados para perder peso, o Leap Band seduz pais preocupados com o alarmante crescimento da obesidade infantil criada, em partes, pelo sedentarismo dos computadores e videogames. Essas tendências estão provocando diversas respostas da sociedade. Um movimento peculiar chamado Quantified Self defende que, se as pessoas tiverem controle e acesso a dados gerados à partir de seu corpo, a vigilância é inofensiva. Os ativistas desse movimento acreditam que ter mais dados à disposição pode levar à decisões melhores informadas e um conhecimento maior acerca do próprio corpo. Um pioneiro deste movimento é Nicholas Felton, que de 2004 a 2014 publicou um relatório anual sobre sua vida pessoal contendo dados sobre as pessoas com quem ele interagia, o tipo de atividade que ele se dedicava e as alterações nos dados biométricos. Na última edição do Feltron Annual Report há tentativas de compreender correlações entre os ritmos biológicos. Nicholas Felton publicou na App Store junto com colegas o aplicativo que permitia o registro de dados sobre sua vida, o Reporter App. Com esse aplicativo, qualquer pessoa pode agora compilar um relatório anual com estatísticas sobre seu comportamento. O aplicativo oferece a possibilidade de customizar o tipo de dados coletado e, com isso, gerar novos insights sobre o comportamento. Uma crítica levantada ao movimento Quantified Self é que a coleta de dados estaria também interferindo sobre os ritmos biológicos. Uma pesquisa realizada por Baron et al (2017) descobriu que alguns pacientes com distúrbio do sono que utilizam aplicativos rastreadores de sono (sleep trackers) sentem tanta ansiedade que acabam dormindo menos do que os que utilizam métodos analógicos de mensuração do sono. A mensuração de dados acaba, portanto, gerando um ciclo vicioso de dependência da tecnologia para o sono. Observando o crescimento do interesse pelo corpo no Design de Interação, tenho trabalhado juntamente com meu colega Rodrigo Gonzatto numa visão encarnada chamada corpo consciente. Esse termo foi inicialmente proposto por Paulo Freire para designar uma pessoa que está consciente de seus condicionamentos e liberdades. Na disciplina Design de Interação, que ministramos juntos no Curso de Design Digital da PUCPR, nós propomos aos estudantes desenvolver projetos à partir da conscientização das opressões que eles estão sujeitos no cotidiano. Numa das atividades, pedimos aos estudantes que registrassem as pressões vividas no período de uma semana. Ao final de cada dia, eles criavam um modelo com massa de modelar expressando a pressão e guardavam no organizador de remédios. Ao final da semana, os modelos foram comparados e discutidos para encontrar padrões. Na disciplina Design de Interação, mostramos projetos de vestíveis que tratam o corpo não só como uma fonte de dados, mas como um maneira de existir na sociedade. O capuz para pessoas que não gostam de ser espiadas enquanto usam o computador criado por Joe Malia em 2004 é um exemplo paradigmático. Aqui a pessoa restringe seu campo de visão para garantir sua privacidade na utilização do computador. Indiretamente, o capuz comunica a relação íntima entre corpo e computador, uma relação que existe mesmo que a pessoa não vista o capuz. O capuz exagera a restrição do campo de visão e individualização resultante do uso intensivo da Computação Pessoal. Esse projeto pode ser considerado um exemplo de Design Crítico, ou seja, um projeto com foco na crítica social e reflexão. Um projeto mais recente que levanta condicionamentos contemporâneos é o Embodied Suffering, um conjunto de luvas eletrônicas que permitem sentir a ansiedade que uma outra pessoa sente. Ao final da interação, os dados biométricos são impressos em 3D em um objeto que deve ser trocado entre os usuários, funcionando como uma espécie de souvenir daquele momento. O projeto foi desenvolvido por Fernando Obieta, Gabriel Bach e Nadine Prigann no curso de Embodied Interaction da Universidade de Artes de Zurique em 2017. Numa linha similar, Ava Aghakouchak e Maria Paneta desenvolveram uma série de vestíveis chamada Sarotis. Cada vestível é composto por um soft robot feito de silicone que enche de ar ou líquido e transmite uma sensação suave de toque à pele humana. Os vestíveis exploram maneiras de perceber dados computacionais através do tato. Uma aplicação de Sarotis é uma navegação tátil por espaços virtuais para deficientes visuais, que podem perceber distâncias virtuais através do toque suave dos robôs. No Brasil, vestíveis assim podem parecer estranhos, porém, em 2011, o Orkut fez uma campanha sobre um brinco que esquentava quando outras pessoas acessam o perfil do usuário. O Earkut, como foi chamado, era um projeto fictício, uma brincadeira de primeiro de abril, porém, despertou o interesse de milhares de pessoas. Há alguns anos antes, minha estudante de Design da Unisul Jordana Schulka já havia criado um vestível muito parecido, que na época chamamos de Brinco do Orkut. Uma diferença fundamental é que o brinco iria esquentar quando o nome da pessoa fosse mencionada nos recados dos amigos, realizando na prática a crença popular de que a orelha esquenta quando outras pessoas falam de você por trás. Em 2016, Caroline Nohama e Erik Kato desenvolveram como parte de seu TCC em Design Digital da PUCPR uma jaqueta com LEDs para ciclistas. O ciclista levantava o braço indicando conversão e a jaqueta brilhava do lado correspondente. Para criar essa função, os estudantes utilizaram um método chamado Fantasia Guiada e para prototipar a jaqueta, utilizaram a placa Arduino. Uma técnica que utilizamos com nossos estudantes para criar interações com o corpo consciente é o Bodystorming do Oprimido. Trata-se de uma mistura de Bodystorming (técnica de criação de interações que utiliza o corpo) com Teatro do Oprimido (que contribui para a conscientização de condicionamentos e liberdades do corpo). Os estudantes improvisam a interação utilizando seus corpos como tecnologias. Na foto temos uma estudante representando o algoritmo de correção de operações embutido dentro do óculos de realidade aumentada de um operário numa fábrica de equipamentos eletrônicos. O Bodystorming do Oprimido serve para investigar a dimensão humana (e opressiva) da interação que passaria desapercebida numa interface cognitivista. Na prática de projeto, a corporeidade e alteridade da interação podem ser consideradas através de alguns formatos muito simples de projeto, como o storyboard. Contar uma história com figuras humanas, ambientes e tecnologias permite desenvolver cenários com detalhamento suficiente sobre o corpo. No projeto especulativo Nike Golf, Peter Lew criou um cenário em que um jogador de golf pode analizar a precisão de suas tacadas utilizando um Apple Watch no pulso e um iPhone num tripé. Existem diversas relações espaciais importantes que a presença do corpo e das tecnologias físicas traz para o cenário. Storyboards não precisam ser bem desenhados, entretanto, para serem efetivos em seu propósito. Existem diversas ferramentas de desenho assistido que permite criar storyboards sem nenhuma habilidade de desenho, como o storyboardthat.com No exemplo da imagem, o cenário demonstra a relevância do Apple Watch no momento em que a pessoa se desconecta do computador, como por exemplo, quando vai ao banheiro. No Brasil, temos uma tradição que valeria à pena ser recuperada para criar interações: a Fotonovela. Ao invés de utilizar desenhos, são utilizadas fotos e balões de quadrinhos. A fotonovela permite que o corpo fale de maneira mais explícita até do que o desenho, exibindo nuances importantes como a sensualidade, postura, orientação e outros. Cenários de Computação Vestível que se propõem a oferecer experiências de alteridade podem ser projetadas através de fotonovelas, aproveitando-se da tradição brasileira de transformar o corpo em imagem. Observando a história do Design de Interação, cheguei à conclusão de que toda interação sempre surge de um corpo humano e sempre afeta outro corpo humano, mesmo que o afeto não seja síncrono ou proporcional. Sendo assim, o corpo humano deve sempre ser levado em consideração, mesmo quando não se tratar de um projeto de Computação Vestível. A Computação Vestível tem o potencial de deixar esse aspecto de interação mais visível e efetivo, porém, o afeto pode ser até mais sutil do que nos projetos da Cute Circuit, uma butique de wearables que propõe interações afetivas. A Hug Shirt (2002) é uma camisa que transmite abraços à distância: ela sente o toque de uma pessoa e imprime força sobre o corpo da outra pessoa conectada. O abraço também pode ser mútuo. A Computação Vestível deve, na minha opinião, proporcionar experiências de alteridade para as pessoas que interagem. Alteridade significa deixar ser transformado pelo outro, que pode, inclusive, ser a própria pessoa, porém, vista por uma perspectiva diferente. Um projeto de vestível que aplica esse princípio de maneira magistral é o Intimacy 2.0, do Studio Roosegaarde. Trata-se de um conjunto de roupas que se tornam transparentes na medida em que a pessoa interage mais nas redes sociais, revelando seu corpo físico através do corpo virtual. Made with Keynote Extractor.Comente este post
John Ounpuu is a Co-Founder and Partner at Modern Craft, a boutique marketing consultancy focused on helping brands keep pace with modern customers by upgrading the most critical components of their marketing engine. John is a seasoned strategist, a writer and a speaker with a deep interest in the new challenges and opportunities facing marketers today. His clients at Modern Craft include Destination Canada, Hootsuite, and Sesame Street. Before co-founding Modern Craft in 2014, John was the Vice President of Strategy at Blast Radius, a Vancouver-based digital agency, where he spent a decade guiding brands like Nike Golf, Nike Jordan, Microsoft, Starbucks, and Electronic Arts, as they adapted themselves to the challenges of an increasingly digital world. Prior to joining Blast Radius, he worked in software marketing and spent time in the tech startup world. John has been featured as a speaker by Forrester, BCAMA, Canada Post, and the CIMC Conference. His writing has been published by Forbes, CMO.com, CMSwire, and WARC, among others. In a previous career, way back in 1990s, John was a musician and songwriter, and the bassist for the Canadian Juno-nominated alternative rock band, Pluto. Links: Modern Craft website Free ebook: Tapping the Power of Passion Modern Craft on LinkedIn Modern Craft articles on Medium Modern Craft on Twitter John on LinkedIn John on Twitter
PGATOUR.com Equipment Insider, Jonathan Wall, brings you up to speed with all of the latest equipment and apparel news on the PGA TOUR. Jonathan discusses what the Nike Golf staffers, incl. Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka, Tony Finau and Patrick Rodgers are doing as they test new equipment. He also talks about Jason Day and Dustin Johnson and their renewed relationships with Adidas. Finally, Jonathan brings in-depth insights on getting properly fitted for a Driver. He also talks about Driver set-ups and how you can match the club-shaft to the club-head to maximize your power and accuracy returns.
The Equipment Insider for PGATOUR.com, Jonathan Wall, joins the show to fill us in on all of the equipment goings-on in the game. Jonathan focusses on Scotty Cameron's new 33" line of Cameron and Crown putters, Vokey's new High Bounce Wedges, and Callaway's merger with Toulon Design. He also talks in-depth about Callaway's new Driver and #-Wood design and talks about Nike Golf's staff players who are experimenting with new equipment in the wake of Nike's departure from the golf club manufacture business.
Show Highlights: -As always, cart girl serves some drinks -Trump's drink order -The guys debate the best non traditional Olympics event -How the LA Rams compare to an ex girlfriend -Nike Golf leaving equipment business -FedEx Cup -And you guessed it - much much more Your ears will thank ya. Get in there.
Golf Guide Podcast hosts Casey and Kyle review and recap some of the events from the 98th PGA Championship, react to Jimmy Walker's win and try to figure out why nobody seemed to care about the year's fourth major. Next, the hosts discuss the greatness of Stephan Jaeger and Jim Furyk and what it means to have multiple players shoot 58. Stephen Jaeger shot his on the Web.com Tour's Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae while Jim Furyk fired a 58 during the final round of the Traveler's Championship at TPC River Highlands. Finally, the hosts discuss what it means to have Nike Golf removing itself from the club manufacturing industry and what kind of ripple effects it could have on golf club manufacturing going forward. This episode of the Golf Guide Podcast is presented by GOLFGUIDE.NET. Visit the Golf Guide Store and save 20-70% on greens fees at golf courses across California, Nevada and Oregon.
Bigg Jon and Bill Cuebas kicks off the show discussing Nike Golf announcement. Golf Life Report talks about Power Package Golf Training Aid. GUESTS: Gustbuster Umbrella, and Andrew Workman talks with us about golfing 100 holes for charity.
Brooks Koepka joins the podcast and raps candidly with Mark Immelman about all manner of things in golf. He shares an update on his foot injury and the consequent rehab; he talks about Nike Golf and the future; Brooks talks about golf in college and the lessons he learned in his collegiate career. He also talks in-depth about his career and the decision to play on the European Tour before coming back to compete on the PGA TOUR. And Brooks Koepka shares tips on hitting the driver more powerfully.
PGATOUR.com's Jonathan Wall brings up-to-date insider knowledge on the bombshell Nike Golf dropped when they announced they would be exiting the golf equipment business in the end of 2016. Jonathan also gives a detailed summary and explanation of Ping's new iBlade and the technology that makes it good.
PGATOUR.com Equipment Insider, Jonathan Wall, brings the insider scoop on Charl Scwartzel's move from Nike Golf to PXG equipment. He also talks Driving Irons, Fairway Wood head-design and Mizuno Golf's new wedges. He and Mark Immelman also discuss Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth and their Olympic Golf opinions.
The Pace Of Change Speedgolf Podcast: Broadcasting The Evolution of Speedgolf In The 21st Century
What's up golfers everywhere? Welcome to the Pace Of Change Golf Podcast. From equipment manufacturing to alternative golf experiences, from strength and conditioning to innovative technologies, we keep you up to speed on the latest developments that are moving Golf forward in the 21st century. Thanks for listening today. If you like what you hear, do us a huge favor and like, share, subscribe, and associate yourself with this podcast in some way. If you are all about seeing golf become faster, more fun, and more enjoyable than it is today, then head over to our website, paceofchange.com and sign up for our mailing list. We'll keep you up to speed on the latest news, developments, and send you special discount offers on innovative products and services we use and trust that are positively affecting pace of play and the quality of the golfing experience. Our guest this week is NG360 Nike Golf Performance Specialist Logan K. Schwartz. Logan shoulders an impressive and continually mounting list of accolades in the fields of strength and conditioning and human performance optimization. Seriously, way too many to mention here. He also happens to love golf. That makes Logan the perfect Pace Of Change Golf podcast guest. A super informative discussion, worth another listen for sure. I feel so fortunate to sit down with guys like Logan, who have such a passion for what they're doing. I definitely need to take his sleep challenge. ***** We hope you enjoy our weekly podcasts with the thought leaders, pioneers, and game changers in the golf industry. Thanks for listening today. You can support our efforts as well by following us on Facebook /paceofchange and twitter @paceofchangepod. Visit our website paceofchange.com and sign up for our newsletter to stay up to speed on the latest POC podcast news announcements and updates. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and if you're listening on iTunes, you can really help us by subscribing and leaving a review. Every action you take above makes a bigger difference than you can imagine. So thank you for taking the time to do that. How else can we serve you the listener? What other topics would you like to hear about? Who in the world of golf would you like us to interview? Leave your comments on social media and know that we value your feedback. Listen & Subscribe on iTunes|PlayerFM Production & Sound Design by Scott Dawley Thanks to our sponsors and affiliates: TAILOR BRANDS This episode of The Pace of Change Golf Podcast is brought to you by our newest sponsor, Tailor Brands. It's 2016, and it's never been easier to start a business, sell a product, or offer a service. But oftentimes the first step in the process, designing a high quality logo and brand, keeps many would-be entrepreneurs from moving forward. What if you could design anything you need in less than 30 seconds, at an affordable cost? Impossible? With Tailor Brand's online platform you can! At TailorBrands.com, you can build custom logos, presentations, or even entire brands with ease. No hidden tricks, no pre-made logos. I have personally used their platform, and just about every other online logo design website you can find. Without a doubt, TailorBrands logo building process is the easiest, fastest, and highest quality product I've tested. I could easily spend hundreds of dollars on other crowdsourcing design sites, and unfortunately I have. Don't make the same mistake. Try it for free today. You can go through the entire process and then decide if you want to make the purchase. *As a special offer to our listeners, purchase the Professional Bundle and receive a free 'Social Profile Banner' upgrade ($25 value!). Use the promo code paceofchange at checkout. RIVAL AND REVEL This episode is also brought to you by another awesome, forward leaning, innovative golf venture, Rival And Revel. We all look forward to that next round of golf, a trip with old friends, or a rare moment of pursuing our passions. Their goal is to make this valuable leisure time more enjoyable, efficient, and relaxing.. Offering a variety of branded Golf Accessories, Club Head Tech Covers, and the one and only SILO Golf Club Carrier. This product is a game changer in the golf industry, and it may just be a game changer for you too. If you don't know what the SILO is, press stop, head over to their website, Rivalandrevel.com, check it out. Whether you are the super competitive player OR the one that celebrates just being out there, Rival and Revel's mission is to help you make the most of it. *They've got a special discount just for our listeners. Use the code paceofchange at checkout to receive 10% off your entire order. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at The Pace Of Change Golf Podcast Connect on Facebook: /paceofchange | Twitter: @paceofchangepod HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Like, Subscribe, Tell your friends & Share online Subscribe & Review: iTunes|PlayerFM
Welcome to the Women of Golf Show! Cindy & I speak with LPGA Teaching Professional - Karen Palacios-Jansen. Here's a little about Karen: Recently elected as VP of the LPGA T&CP for 2016-2018. Karen is a LPGA Teaching Professional, the 2008 LPGA National Teacher of the Year, has been voted one of America's "Top 50 Best Women Teachers" by Golf Digest Magazine since 1998. Jansen has her own golf events company-Swing Blade Enterprises in Mooresville, North Carolina, and served as managing editor for Golf Fitness Magazine. Jansen is a Nike Golf and CHEK Institute Performance Specialist as well as an AFAA certified personal trainer. She developed a golf-specific fitness system called Cardiogolf. Jansen is also a member of The Nike Golf Advisory Staff, for which she participates in Nike product development and promotions. Join Cindy & I Tuesday morning at 9:00 AM Eastern atwww.blogtalkradio.com/womenofgolf
This week on Next on the Tee with Chris Mascaro are: Andy Melancon, David Meltzer and Bob Friend Jr. Andy is the Manager of Retail Operations for Golfballs.com. We’ll talk about how their business is thriving with both internet sales and local retail space. David Meltzer is the CEO of Sports 1 Marketing. His business partner is Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Warren Moon. We’ll hear about the latest projects they’re working on including their partnership with Nike Golf. Bob Friend Jr. plays on the Champions Tour and recently finished tied for 8th at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open. We’ll talk about that plus what’s on his schedule for the rest of this season and for 2016. Join Chris Mascaro every Saturday at 10:00 AM as he talks with PGA & LPGA Tour legends, today's players, equipment manufacturers, media members and all those impacting the great game of golf on Next on the Tee.
Host Brad Kearns talks to cutting edge peak performance and athletic training expert Christopher Smith. Christopher is a decorated PGA who teaches professionally out of Portland, Oregon and is a consultant to Nike Golf and the radical new Golf Board concept (with Laird Hamilton). Christopher is the world record holder and past world champion in the sport of Speedgolf. Check out this astonishing YouTube video of him playing the championship course of Bandon Dunes, Oregon in only 53 minutes while shooting 4 under par! The high-speed video production shows his entire round in only four minutes—one of the most remarkable golf rounds ever played. Inspired by the insights gained from the intuitive, reactive nature of Speedgolf, Christopher created his popular teaching system Train2Trust.com, and wrote the book, I've got 99 Swing Thoughts, But ‘Hit The Ball' Ain't One. Christopher talks about why most practice for golf and other sports could be a waste of time, how failure can help you get better, and plants an important term in your head that you won't forget: Context Specificity—maximizing practice time and learning to focus intently on peak performance. He talks about how to make the future of golf faster, more fun, and less frustrating. Even if you aren't a golfer, Christopher's insights can help you be more productive and less stressed during an office workday, or during training for music, art, other sports, or any other peak performance goal. Enjoy a special promotion from this episode's sponsor: DNAFit.com Click here and enter the code PRIMALBLUEPRINT at checkout for a whopping 30% off your own personal genetic test!
Mike and Billy take Golf Talk Radio on the road to Monarch Dunes in Nipomo, California for the 5th Annual Golfland Warehouse Demo Day sponsored by Polara Golf. Vendors on hand included Adams Golf, Cobra, Puma, Nike Golf, Callaway, Wilson, Polara Golf, Taylor Made, Cleveland Golf and more!Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to you by Slickstix.com, Mike Bender, PGA Top 5 World Instructor, Avila Beach Golf Resort,Blacklake Golf Resort, Adams Golf, and GroupGolfer.com. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com.
Mike and Billy take Golf Talk Radio on the road to Monarch Dunes in Nipomo, California for the 5th Annual Golfland Warehouse Demo Day sponsored by Polara Golf. Vendors on hand included Adams Golf, Cobra, Puma, Nike Golf, Callaway, Wilson, Polara Golf, Taylor Made, Cleveland Golf and more! Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to you by Slickstix.com, Mike Bender, PGA Top 5 World Instructor, Avila Beach Golf Resort,Blacklake Golf Resort, Adams Golf, and GroupGolfer.com. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com.
The Golf Insiders Show Rich Bianco is in the studio holding down the fort while Holly G is on the road live at Montego Bay, Jamaica at the 6th Invitational Pro Am "Annee's Revenge" presented by Nike Golf. Due to technical difficulties, the Show picks up with Bob Harig, ESPN.com, talking about Tiger's win at the Chevron World Challenge. Donnie Dawson, Deputy Director of Tourism for Jamaica Tourist Board, (visit Jamaica.com) talks with Holly and Rich about everything that Jamaica has to offer the traveling golfer. With non-stop flights from Orlando on Jet Blue and Air Tran, this beautiful destination is only a couple hours away. Once you get to Montego Bay you are withing 50 minutes of 4 great golf courses that are all very close to one another. White Witch Golf Course is about 1,000 feet above sea level with 16 ocean view holes. Situated on the historic 4,000 acre Rose Hall Plantation, and sited on 200 acres of lush greenery and rolling countryside, The White Witch Golf Course is carved from the rolling countryside of Jamaica's historic Rose Hall Plantation and is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril. This 6,758-yard, Par 71 treasure, staffed by the Ladies & Gentlemen of the Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica is named for the plantation's beautiful but wicked 19th century plantation mistress, Annee Palmer. The Cinnamon Hill Golf Course at Rose Hill Course was designed by von Hagge and Baril with elevations that give the sense of both links and inland golf. You'll experience the best of Jamaica golf — the cool ocean spray on your cheeks as you putt on seaside greens, then the wind whistling through the pines as you tee-off on the 17th hole, 350 feet above sea level. This is a test you will enjoy, enchanting panoramas framing your every shot. Half Moon Golf Course has great undulating greens, demanding holes, challenging drives and breathtaking vistas are all part of the award-winning, Par-72 championship course, designed by renowned course architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr., at Half Moon Jamaica. Well known across the Caribbean and around the world as one of the finest luxury golf resorts worldwide, Half Moon has gone the extra mile in designing and maintaining its course to create a golf experience unlike any other in Jamaica. Tryall Golf Course is an unforgettable experience that blends the beauty of the Caribbean with the challenges of a world-class course. The course winds its way around the estate through the lush hills and palm groves down to a mile and half stretch of scenic coastline. Tryall is an 18-hole, 6221-yard, par 72 course, designed by Ralph Plummer, has been called “among the most beautiful golf courses in the world.” This tricky, wind-swept course offers stunning views, unique natural hazards and challenging greens. With nine holes bordering the Caribbean and nine that snake through verdant hillsides, Tryall offers stunningly divers topography. Jeff Shain, Orlando Sentinel, calls in from the Shark Shootout in Naples, Fla. gives his thoughts on Tiger's win over the weekend. Jeff and Holly talk about Tiger's success at the President's Cup and the Chevron World Challenge. Jeff and Holly wrap up the Show talking about PGA Q School and the LPGA Q School and the ones who earned their Tour cards for 2012.
"Ms. Cindy Davis, President of Nike Golf, joins us in this episode."
Pete Carroll - Seattle Seahawks head football coach & Executive VP of Football Operations joins us to discuss his first year in Seattle as well as what he and his staff are doing to prepare for the season in the midst of a lockout. We also step into the Technology Lab with Gidge Moody of Nike Golf who shares insight with us on some of the latest Nike Golf club offerings as we head into the summer golf season.
Mike and Billy host GTRadio LIVE from the Blacklake Golf Resort located in beautiful Nipomo, California for the 3rd Annual Golfland Warehouse Masters Saturday Demo Day. On hand for the event was Adams Golf, Titleist, Cobra Golf, Nike Golf, Callaway and Cleveland Golf. Click here for the Deal of the Week courtesy of Golflandwarehouse.com use promo code "GTR" for BIG discounts! Thank you to our GTR Partners please visit their sites and support the businesses that support GTR! Slickstix Avila Beach Golf Resort Blacklake Golf Resort Golflandwarehouse Avila La Fonda Hotel Inn at Avila Beach Email Mike and Billy at info@golftalkradio.com with questions, comments or whatever!
Mike and Billy host GTRadio LIVE from the Blacklake Golf Resort located in beautiful Nipomo, California for the 3rd Annual Golfland Warehouse Masters Saturday Demo Day. On hand for the event was Adams Golf, Titleist, Cobra Golf, Nike Golf, Callaway and Cleveland Golf. Click here for the Deal of the Week courtesy of Golflandwarehouse.com use promo code "GTR" for BIG discounts! Thank you to our GTR Partners please visit their sites and support the businesses that support GTR! Slickstix Avila Beach Golf Resort Blacklake Golf Resort Golflandwarehouse Avila La Fonda Hotel Inn at Avila Beach Email Mike and Billy at info@golftalkradio.com with questions, comments or whatever!
The GolfBetter Podcast show continues on the road at Edwin Watts Golf's Turkey Lake Road store in Orlando, Florida during the week of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, where Tom and Kenny talk technical with Nike Golf's Tour Rep Steve Stach, and Wilson Staff's Tour Rep Ron Graham. Steve and Ron give us a "behind the scenes look" of their jobs out on tour working with their touring professionals.
Host Tom Brassell and Kenny Nicholson, technical specialist for Edwin Watts Golf, talk with Tom Stites, Director of Product Development for Nike Golf. Mr. Stites discusses his role at Nike, Tiger Woods' involvement in club design, the importance of club fitting and the benefits of the new Nike Str 8-Fit technology which releases on April 10
Cindy Davis, President of Nike Golf, joins us to discuss the return of Tiger Woods to the golf course as well as the company's overall business. Seth Davis, Sports Illustrated reporter and CBS Sports College Basketball analyst stops by to discuss his new book - WHEN MARCH WENT MAD - The Game That Transformed Basketaball - about the 1979 NCAA College Basketball championship matching Larry Bird's Indiana State Sycamores against Magic Johnson's Michigan State Spartans.
In March, 2007, Sports Illustrated revealed the identity of one of the unsung heroes of Tiger Woods' victory in the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by 15 shots. Rock Ishii, Director of Product Development for Nike Golf Balls convinced Tiger to go with his design. Rock speaks in depth about golf ball design, care, and maintenance on this episode of Golf Better @ Edwin Watts Golf.
Kel Devlin, Global Sports Marketing Director for Nike Golf, joins us from the PGA Championship to discuss the tremendous growth of the company over the past decade as well as the company's future plans for marquee endorsers Tiger Woods and Michelle Wie. Lamell McMorris with the World Umpires Association stops by to discuss his union's stance on MLB's request to conduct comprehensive background checks on all umpires in light of the recent Tim Donaghy NBA scandal. read more
I travel to beautiful Eugene, OR to meet with my Speedgolf mentor and most excellent podcast guest, Christopher Smith. We had an intense all-day podc asting binge, interspersed with a long run around Eugene, including a stop at the Prefontaine Memorial high above the Willamette River. Christopher is a longtime PGA professional and the all-time king of the great sport of Speedgolf. He holds the official Guinness World Record for the lowest round of Speedgolf , when he shot 65 in 44 minutes at Jackson Park in Chicago in 2005. Yes, this guy can break par in under an hour! Can you? No, because he is the only person in history to do so in official competition. On YouTube, you can witness one of the greatest golf rounds in history, when Christopher shot a four-under par 68 in 53 minutes at the legendary Bandon Dunes course while shooting a promotional video. You can watch the entire round in only a few minutes on this entertaining high-speed video and it will absolutely blow your mind. Christopher is much more than a Speedgolfer. He is one of the top-100 ranked golf teachers in America and travels the world as a teacher/consultant for both the PGA of America and Nike Golf. Christopher gets to beta-test the coolest shoes before anyone, and yes Nike is coming out with a Speedgolf shoe ( Sssshhhh )! He i s also a lifelong student of health and peak performance, with a particular interest in the psychology of optimal training and competition. This first podcast covers many thoughtful topics about how to overcome fears, manage emotions, ask the right questions, and pursue true peak performance. Christopher is a passionate guy with an evolved perspective, and he has no problem calling out the many examples of bullshit in hectic modern life, whether it’s overhyped and misdirected golf instruction or the forces of consumerism that disconnect us from our appreciation of the natura l and simple pleasures of life….s uch as his 22.5 year old cat whom he cares for intently. Golf is understandably the backdrop for Christopher’s philosophical observations , but his message applies to any and all peak performance ambitions in daily life. Sign up for his newsletter at ChristopherSmithGolf.com and you’ll see that’s is far more weighted toward life lessons than optimizing your swing plane. Christopher calls his teaching method, Train2Trust. Accordingly, you will get exposed on this show to topics like: More is not better, working smarter and more intently is better. Whatever you are doing, ask yourself, “ are you getting better?” Maybe it’s because you are comfortable with the status quo and fear the unknown. Sports psychologists talk about thinking positive and so forth, but Christopher asserts that thoughts are triggered by emotions, and we must reprogram ourselves from an emotional standpoint to achieve real breakthroughs. He quotes a favorite book, “We are feeling creatures who think, not the other way around.” The most profound takeaway from Christopher’s approach is that for practice to be effective, you must have what he calls context specificity. Say that three times quickly so you never forget it! This means practice must resemble your competitive circumstances or your learning literally will not transfer over to a competitive environment. The concept of sinking ten short putts in a row on the practice queen is not very relevant to sinking a short putt on 18 to win the big bucks. Yes, you have to hone technique in practice so it becomes automatic (Christopher says you can do this very effectively in front of a mirror at home—don’t even need a club!), but you have to simulate competitive pressure in practice for maximum impact. For example, hitting a drive on the practice tee, walking around the parking lot, returning to hit a 6-iron, then walking over to the practice green and stroking a long putt, then a short putt, as if you were playing an actual hole. Context specificity is a vastly more profound concept than my aforementioned breezy example. Functional MRI studies reveal that different parts of the brain light up when you are on the practice green versus trying to make a putt under pressure. Maybe this sounds familiar if you practice your presentation in front of a mirror and then feel a little different when you are called to the podium in a packed lecture hall! Furthering this concept, functional MRIs show profound changes in brain chemistry for people who are asked to go from an angry state to list things they are grateful for. If you get a triple bogey on the golf course or something similar in daily life, express some gratitude and you will calm down! Regarding emotions, Christopher suggests that even anger is okay if it energizes you, but if your emotions weaken you then it’s time to do some hard work rewiring. This is a show of deep content that will really get you thinking, and with more coming in part two! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands