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En mesa de debate para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Christian Heinrich, médico especialista en salud pública, y Tomás Ogorman, miembro de Pro Vapeo México A.C., discutieron la regulación y los efectos de los vapeadores, dispositivos que se han popularizado como alternativa al tabaco tradicional.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and DJ talk about tires for longer than anyone would expect, DJ Talks about how legs are overated after doing the Cleveland Turkey Trot, and then they answer a bunch of questions from the discord community. Write in your emails at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeJoin the live recording of the podcast on Discord by clicking the link below!This is the link! Click meeeeeeeShow your lizard brains on the outside with Merch!CLICK HERE FOR THE MERCH
DJ and Tom have a guest on the podcast. Greg Amy (Greg Ahhhmeee) has been a long time friend of Tom and we had fun learning about his journey and take aways from motorsports and competing.Write in your emails at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeJoin the live recording of the podcast on Discord by clicking the link below!This is the link! Click meeeeeee
Tom and DJ talk about sweet tea, hoosiers, and trying to guide someone past the dunning kruger effect. Also how that is impossible.Write in your emails at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeJoin the live recording of the podcast on Discord by clicking the link below!This is the link! Click meeeeeee
IWe take a deep dive into the mental part of competition. We had Mitch Bloom join us for this episode! It was his first time at solo nationals so hearing his opinion of the worlds largest competition involving cars was interesting. Write in your emails at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeJoin the live recording of the podcast on Discord by clicking the link below!This is the link! Click meeeeeee
DJ and Tom talk about their seperate experiences they had at VIR.We need your emails. We are running a bit low. We have enough for a couple more episodes.SoooooooooooWrite in your emails at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeJoin the live recording of the podcast on Discord by clicking the link below!This is the link! Click meeeeeee
Tom and DJ catch up on some EEEEEEMMMMMMAAAAIIIIIILLLLLSSSSSHonestly the show was kinda all over the place. BUT WE HAD FUN!The chat was super active. DJ gave his hot take on aliensIdo saved DJ from having to entertain alone while Tom had internet issues.
This was our first live recording of the podcast!If you'd like to be a part of the next one please join us with the link below!This is the link! Click meeeeeeeeeeIn this episode we talk about developing your go switch. What is it? Why is a switch important? What can you do to develope it?TUNE IN THIS TIME ON THE LIZARD BRAIN PODDDDCAAAAASSSSTTTTTT
On this weeks episode DJ and Tom talk about how to participate/compete in events on a limited budget.Write in your thoughts to our emails address at podcast@lizardbrain.lifeCan't wait to hear from you!
Tom and DJ catch up on Hyperfest, doing a podcast with Christine, Tom getting access to a soundboard.On the podcast this week we talk about creating bandwidth by creating backround "programs" that help you compete in a car subconciously.At some point we mention this episode belowEpisode 25: Getting Comfy in a CarThen we jump into EEEEMAAAAIIIILLLLSSSSPodcast@lizardbrain.life
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Tom and DJ recap their weekend at Watkins Glen Internationals. Write in some emails to the podcast at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeSend us voice messages on facebook or you can also send voice memos in as the email. Can't wait to hear from you!
In this episode of the podcast, Tom and DJ have a candid conversation about the challenges of being bad at things. They delve into their own personal experiences with failure and how it has affected their lives. They discuss the societal pressures to be good at everything and how it can lead to a fear of trying new things. Tom and DJ also share their strategies for overcoming the fear of failure and the importance of embracing mistakes as opportunities for growth. Whether you're struggling with a new skill or just need a reminder that it's okay to be bad at something, this episode is for you.This description was brought to you by Chat GPTWrite into the podcast at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeJoin the conversation!
The following description was generated by Chat GPT. I found it entertaining so it stays! Nobody reads this anyways :PIn our latest episode, we have some exciting news to share! DJ, the driving force behind "Lizard Brains," has landed on the cover of Sportscar Magazine! That's right, folks - DJ's passion for speed and his dedication to the motorsports community have earned him a coveted spot on the front page of one of the most respected publications in the industry.In this special episode, DJ shares his exhilarating journey from starting out as a fan of motorsports to becoming a prominent figure on the cover of Sportscar Magazine. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the thrill of the photoshoot, the challenges of being in the spotlight, and the honor of representing the racing community in such a prestigious publication.Tom and DJ also dive into the psychology behind high-performance driving, discussing the mental challenges, the adrenaline rush, and the mindset required to excel in the fast-paced world of motorsports. They explore the concept of "lizard brains" - the primal instincts that come into play when pushing the limits on the track, and how it impacts the performance of drivers.From sharing stories of DJ's racing experiences to discussing the latest developments in the world of sports cars, this episode promises to be an engaging and informative listen for motorsports enthusiasts and anyone interested in the human mind. So, buckle up and join us on "Lizard Brains" as we celebrate DJ's achievement and delve into the mind of a racing star. Don't miss it!Want to join the conversation? Email us!Email us at Podcast@lizardbrains.life
In this episode, DJ and Tom get together to talk about their recent weekend at Carolina Motorsports Park. They share their experiences on the track, including DJ's unexpected car troubles and Tom's time spent coaching other drivers. They discuss the challenges and thrills of racing, as well as the importance of safety and being prepared for anything that might happen.Throughout the episode, they offer practical advice and insights for anyone interested in racing or looking to improve their skills. They also talk about the sense of community and camaraderie among racers and how it adds to the overall experience of being a part of the racing world.So, if you're a racing enthusiast or just curious about what it's like to be behind the wheel at high speeds, be sure to tune in for some fascinating stories and valuable insights from two passionate drivers.This podcast discription was generated by Chat GPT. An actual human did not write this.If you'd like to email a human write in to Podcast@lizardbrain.life
In this episode of Lizard Brains, join DJ and Tom as they take on the ultimate challenge - creating a tournament bracket featuring their all-time favorite racetracks! DJ and Tom have spent countless hours debating the merits of various racetracks from around the world. Now, they're putting their knowledge to the test by pitting these tracks against one another in a head-to-head competition until only one track is left standing as the ultimate champion.With each round of the tournament, DJ and Tom discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each racetrack and make their predictions for which track will come out on top. From iconic circuits like Road America and Spa-Francorchamps to lesser-known tracks like Gingerman and Blackhawk Farms, no track is off-limits in this battle for racing supremacy.So grab a cold drink and settle in for an exciting episode of "The Racing Pod," as DJ and Tom take you through the twists and turns of their ultimate racetrack tournament bracket!This discription was brought to you by Chat GPT :PHere is the link to the bracket!Track Bracket PictureEmail us at Podcast@lizardbrain.life
Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we'll be talking the differences of lapping fast and slow cars with our special guest, Ido Waksman.Join us as we delve into Ido's and DJ's experience of the SCCA VIR Time Trials. Tom talks about WRL at Barber and a spontaneous GLTC race at COTA.After a podcast machine malfunction, DJ has a heart attack. Ido and Tom continue on with the show dealing with DJ on a adrenaline high as he escaped podcast death.Eventually we end up on some EEEEEEEEMMMMMMMAAAAAAIIIILLLLLLLSSSSPodcast@lizardbrain.lifeWrite in your emails to be a part of the discussion!
In this episode, we dive into the critically acclaimed Pixar film, Soul. Directed by Pete Docter, Soul tells the story of Joe Gardner, a middle school music teacher who dreams of becoming a professional jazz pianist. After a life-altering accident, Joe finds himself in the Great Before, a place where souls are given personalities and passions before they enter the world.We discuss the film's themes of life, death, and purpose, and how it tackles these weighty topics in a way that is accessible for both adults and children. Through the lens of Joe's journey, we explore the meaning of life and what it truly means to find one's purpose. Please enjoy this special episode with us talking about this special movie.Do you have thoughts or questions about this episode or others? Please write to us at Write in your email to Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeEEEEEEEEEEEMMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSSS
DJ and Tom catch up from the weekend. Tom worked a funeral that was more like a party, DJ spiraled while doing a in person sim racing event. The eventually get to the topic which was more of a discussion point rather than a well organized topic. Tom's insight helps discover during the discussion why chasing goals is so lonley. They talk about experiences and try to come up with ideas on how to avoid burnout.Then come the EEEEMMMMMAAAAAIIIILLLLLSSSSSSSWrite in your email to Podcast@lizardbrian.lifeRacing Pride Link!Tom is doing a Q and A on their discord.Track Walking: Different Among A Crowd
DJ drove to Wisconsin to hang out with Tom and crew. They talk about ice racing, motorsports they hope they get to do someday, bucketlist tracks, events cars.Then they take on some EEEEEMMMMMAAAAAIIIIILLLLSSSS:)Podcast@lizardbrain.life
DJ and Tom discuss mind traps that are easy to find yourself in while participating in anything competitive. We say sorry not sorry for the polorizing guest of last week Carlton McCarguy. Come on people, we paid him to complete a contract and we are gonna get our moneys worth!We jump into emails this week. There were some real gems of emails this week. We are so grateful to everyone who joins the conversation with their emails. If you would like to join the conversation or even create a conversation please write to us atPodcast@lizardbrain.lifeEnjoy the show!
DJ and Tom were at Barber Motorsports park for the weekend and stole the inside of Lukes trailer to record a podcast with Zac Lovoy. Realizing they were one Luke away from an all star podcast crew they were delighted to find out that Luke was a giant Lizard Brain fan and couldn't wait to bestow us with his infinite wisdom that none of us matter and no body cares about you. You'll have to listen to the episode to understand that it really is great advice to live your life as you want, in the moment, right now. Thank you so much to Zac Lovoy and Luke McGrew for joining us on this episode of the podcast. So much fun was had recording this one.If you'd like to write in to the podcast please write us at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeCan't wait to hear from you!Audio equipement is brought to you by Mitch Marhefka of Autobossohio.comThanks Mitch!
In this episode we explore the psyche drivers go through immediately after a wreck. How do we get over that. How do you allow yourself to not worry about the bad things that can happen? How do we allow ourselves to push the limits again with the heartbreak, ego check, financial hurt with the incident still fresh in our memories? I think we all came away with this one with a better understanding of our mistakes dealing with our mistakes. There are things in this episode that I think everyone can take stuff away from. If you'd like to write in a email into the podcast please write them to Podcast@Lizardbrain.life
In this episode Tom and DJ talk about the where the podcast is and where we want it to be. What their plans are for 2023.Thet also talk about what our best moments of the year. This episode is a little special since it's the first in person episode that we have been able to record thanks to some fancy new recording equipment that were donated by Mitch Marhefka of Autobossohio.comWe do get to some emails this week. Please write us some more at podcast@lizardbrain.life
DJ and Tom talk about the things they did BEFORE racing. It's hard to believe there ever was something before racing took all of our attention. Over the podcast we kinda figure out that the things that consumed us as we've progressed through life have, in a way, shaped us.We were running a little short on time and emails.The podcast needs your emails in order for it to stay interactive with the community! So write them in at Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeAgain that is Podcast@lizardbrain.lifeTom's ASM BRZ videohttps://youtu.be/E5LoeUR5P_U
Tom and DJ tell tales from PRI. DJ confesses his love for his coworkers. Then they expertly segway into this weeks topic, sponsors. How to get them, how to keep them, what types of sponsorships are available. What the companies/people in charge are looking for. We then get into EEEEEMMMMMMAAAAAAIIIIILLLLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSPodcast@lizardbrain.life
Tom and DJ talk about the 2023 rules proposed for GLTC. The rules we are talking about in this episode are proposed rules and not finale. Which gives this the unique properties of warm milk. I'm sure it's going to age great!If you'd like to be a part of the email segment of the show please write in atpodcast@lizardbrain.life
Guy's guest in this week's adventure in Food, Wine, & Fun are from the legendary Rodney Strong Vineyards.
This week we get into some dangerous territory and talk about all of our unpopular opinions. We are expecting to get roasted for a lot of our opinions on this one! Then of course we get to some interesting emails!If you'd like to send us some fun emails write in atPodcast@lizardbrain.life
Tom and DJ catch up on the weekend. Then they talk about setting goals, achieving goals, failing to reach goals. What is an effective goal? What can be learned from failing to reach a goal? How do our goals aim our focus and our limited time? Then of course we get to some interesting emails!If you'd like to send us some fun emails write in atPodcast@lizardbrain.life
In this episode Tom and DJ talk about their first. Their first autocross, first win, first time on a track, first road race, first road race win, our first love. Ok maybe we didn't have time for one of those. Then we get to some fun emails. If you'd like to send us some fun emails write in atPodcast@lizardbrain.life
Tom and DJ kidnapped Ryan Kristoff to hang out with them tonight as they talked about the SCCA runoffs and their favorite races. They dive into a while bunch of entertaining emails which included giving Ryan one of the weirdest emails they've had to date.If you want to send us emails please write in atPodcast@lizardbrain.life
DJ and Tom have a discussion on what racing is, what it was, and what it will be. When the future has self driving cars, where does the next generation of racers come from? Then we answer some really insightful and thought provoking emails. Please join in on the conversation and send us some emails at....podcast@lizardbrain.lifeThank you so much for listening!
Tom and DJ talk about what balancing risk vs reward means to them. Tom tells some stories of getting in a car where the risk felt like part of the job. The discussion then turns into how much your "comfort" with the risk in a task influences how competitive you can be. Then we swing into our favorite sections EEEEMMMMMAAAAAAIIIIIILLLLLLLSSSSSS.Email us at podcast@lizardbrain.life
Colm O'Gorman is an author, activist, cook, charity founder, and lots more. Colm is one of Ireland's best known activists. Colm O'Gorman was born in Wexford, Ireland in 1966. He's from a farming background and spent the first eleven years of his life in the village of Adamstown before moving with his family to Wexford town in 1977. He left Wexford in 1984, living in Dublin for a few years before moving to London in 1986. He has had an impressive list of jobs and careers to date. He previously worked as a waiter, a barman, a charity fundraiser, a hair salon manager, a security guard, a coat check attendant, a radio dj, a cook, a restaurant manager and a mini cab driver before he finally decided to get serious about a single career and train as a therapist. He qualified as a physical therapist in 1994, and as a psychotherapist in 1996. He worked initially in private practice before founding the organisation One in Four in 1999 to support women and men who have experienced sexual violence. In 1998 he launched a legal case against the Roman Catholic Church as a result of his experiences of sexual abuse at the hands of one of its priests when he was a teenager. He went on to sue the Bishop of his home diocese of Ferns and the Pope. In 2002 he took part in a BBC documentary, which told the story of his battle with the Roman Catholic Church. The film, Suing the Pope aired in March 2002 and resulted in the resignation of the Bishop of Ferns Dr Brendan Comiskey. Colm returned to live in Ireland in 2003 to found One in Four Ireland. In his role as Director of One in Four, he was instrumental in the establishment of the Ferns Inquiry, the first state investigation into clerical sexual abuse in Ireland. The inquiry investigated the management of child sexual abuse concerns and allegations by the Catholic Church and by State authorities. In 2005 he helped to establish Gorey Educate Together National School ; a multi-denominational, co-educational, child centred and democratically run primary school. Colm is a regular media commentator and contributor, has written extensively on social justice and human rights. He has made a number of documentary films, including the BAFTA awarding winning A Family Affair (2000), Suing the Pope (2002) and Sex Crimes and The Vatican which he presented for BBC Panorama in 2006. Colm's work as a human rights defender is driven by a deep commitment to human rights and social justice and an abiding belief in the power of advocacy and activism, which challenges all of us to use our individual and collective voices to demand change where it is most needed. Colm served briefly as a member of Seanan Éireann, the upper house of the Irish parliament. He unsuccessfully contested the 2007 Irish general election and discovered that electoral politics was most definitely not his thing. In February 2008, Colm was appointed Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland. His first book Beyond Belief was published by Hodder & Stoughton. It became an instant bestseller, reaching number one in the Irish non-fiction bestsellers list within a week of its publication. Colm lives in County Wexford with his family.
Normally on A Life and a Living Podcast, I have a guest that I am interviewing. This episode, however, we are doing something slightly different. Yes, I have a guest. But it is less of an interview and more of a conversation with my friend and colleague, John O'Gorman.
In this weeks episode, Aidan and Larry discuss last weekends game in the championship
Brian came to chat to me about his new memoir that showcases his battles with Bipolar disorder and intersperses it with some funny stories that happened along the way.
Offensive Security expert Jim O'Gorman talks through his own career progression and training, revealing what it takes to be successful in infosec. He also covers key learning tracks and gives concrete examples of job roles available to those who prove themselves through industry certifications and other means. This segment is sponsored by Offensive Security. Visit https://securityweekly.com/offSec to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw700
Offensive Security expert Jim O'Gorman talks through his own career progression and training, revealing what it takes to be successful in infosec. He also covers key learning tracks and gives concrete examples of job roles available to those who prove themselves through industry certifications and other means. This segment is sponsored by Offensive Security. Visit https://securityweekly.com/offSec to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw700
Claire is joined by guests to discuss today's Mica homes protest, vaccine inequality, and the importance of CPR skills in light of the Christian Eriksen case. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Soon enough everyone will be eligible to register for their vaccine for free here in Ireland; it's a key part of our recovery as we emerge from the worst of the pandemic, but this isn't the case the world over. Some countries are still battling overwhelming numbers of Covid cases with health systems struggling, mostly staffed by unvaccinated health care workers with vaccine distribution is still weighted heavily towards wealthy western nations. Meanwhile, it appears that the G7 leaders are to issue a declaration in an effort to ensure that the devastation caused by this pandemic won't be repeated in future, with plans for a 100 day pandemic response manual and a global early warning system. To discuss this, Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh was joined by Colm O'Gorman, Executive Director of Amnesty Ireland. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast Weekends on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
In this episode we talk to Minister Roderic OGorman about his role as Minister for Children, Inclusivity, Diversity and Youth. He discusses what it was like growing up in Mullhudart and his journey into politics. He discusses the challenges of Ministerial duty in a Pandemic and discusses how the last 14 months have impacted Irish children. He discusses the Summer of Play Initiative and his goals for the remainder of his term in office. Keywords: young peoples, Minister for Children, lockdowns, pandemic and summer of play email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
Margaret O'Gorman is my guest on Episode 98 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Margaret O'Gorman operates at the intersection of business and nature. As President of the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC), she helps companies find value in natural resources conservation and mainstream biodiversity across operations. She highlights the problems of too much planning and not enough action. She is a proponent of simplifying approaches to conservation and opening the door to efforts that restore broken places, enhance existing ecosystems, and return healthy biodiversity to all places. She has spoken at Business and Biodiversity forum at the Convention on Biological Diversity's COP13, the Smithsonian Institute's Conservation Optimism Summit, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development's Cement Sustainability Initiative, and Ireland's National Biodiversity Conference. Her new book is Strategic Corporate Conservation Planning: A Guide to Meaningful Engagement was published February 2020. https://www.wildlifehc.org/ https://islandpress.org/author/margaret-ogorman
In this week’s podcast, Ken Forster interviews Jerry O'Gorman, V.P of Advantech IIoT. Prior to its acquisition by Advantech, Jerry served as CEO of B+B Smartworx US and Managing Director of B+B Smartworx EMEA, located in Ireland. Jerry has over 30 years of experience in Business Leadership, General Management, and International Sales and Marketing for a variety of technology-based companies – across Industrial Automation and IoT-related industries. He has been particularly active in mergers and acquisitions with a strong track record of success through technology and channel development as well as new business case initiatives.
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Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, believes new legislation allowing adopted people access to their birth certificates is robust and not legally vulnerable.
In this Podcast Aidan and larry discuss his memories as a player under Liam Griffen
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is back, with more tunes and more antics from this galactic misfits. Stevie and Emmet chat about the film and where it fits in the Marvel Studios. James Gunn has delivered a film that promises to get close and personal with Quill, Gamora, Drax and Rocket - but does it deliver? Then Neevon Mohtaji from 2 Dollar Movie Reviews is back to talk Kiwi comedy Pork Pie, starring Dean O'Gorman (The Hobbit prequels, Trumbo, The Almighty Johnsons) and James Rolleston (Boy, from Boy, went and grew up!). It's a show of tunes, chases and grand desperate gestures. As always you can find us on Twitter and Facebook - and if you feel like giving us a rating pop over to iTunes.