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The Managing with Mind and Heart Podcast
#109 – Mindsets for Receiving Feedback

The Managing with Mind and Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 20:48


Join our upcoming online workshop series of our cornerstone program, "Managing with Mind & Heart." Receiving feedback is a critical part of your job as manager. To keep  growing as a person and leader, understanding your management blindspots are critical. But receiving feedback is a skill, and a critical one - because doing so defensively shuts down any future feedback. Tune into this episode to learn how proper mindsets for receiving feedback.  In this show we mentioned the Coaching by Hypothesis episode. Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting's monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear. Send an email to contact@nashconsulting.com to request the guide book of “350 One-on-One Questions.”

The Managing with Mind and Heart Podcast
#107 – Reset Your 1-on-1s

The Managing with Mind and Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 17:55


If the most common question surrounding 1-on-1 meetings in your workplace is “wanna skip this week?”, your team is missing out on a huge opportunity for connection and support. In this episode, Ethan and Mike share practical tips to revitalize your 1-on-1s and make them impactful. Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting's monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear. Send an email to contact@nashconsulting.com to request the guide book of “350 One-on-One Questions.”  

Career We Go: The Football Trivia Podcast
FC Twente One Questions

Career We Go: The Football Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 64:35


How many of the Chelsea 97/98 squad went on the manage in the Premier League? Who are the youngest managers in Premier League history? Who did Ashley Cole play on loan for? Listen on for all this and more niche football trivia drivel.Subscribe to our Youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@CareerWeGoPodLONDON PUB QUIZ:Join us in The Volley, Old Street on September 12th at 7.30 for an evening of niche quizzing! Book your table directly with The Volley below!https://thevolleylondon.com/For anyone flying solo, drop us a message and we will arrange for you to join a team.https://www.instagram.com/thevolleylondon/JOIN OUR DISCORD for more niche quizzing:https://discord.gg/kF7VuQrUh4Follow us on instagram and twitter @careerwegopod. Email: careerwegopod@gmail.com ***Please do leave us a 5 star rating if you enjoy the show! As an independent pod, this is the best way of supporting us and is very much appreciated! *** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WPOR 101.9
ONE QUESTIONS, FREE TICKETS

WPOR 101.9

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 5:01


ONE QUESTIONS, FREE TICKETS by 101.9POR

3-Course Convo
Twenty-One Questions!

3-Course Convo

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 108:23


We play twenty-one questions! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pj-oneal/support

Real Ballers Read
97. Twenty-One Questions

Real Ballers Read

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 91:29


We learned a lot about questions during this podcast, so we wanted to dedicate an episode to just asking each other fun questions and questions about questions. How many questions can you count? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realballersread/support

MasterMind Minutes
How to stop working in your business so you can work on your business?

MasterMind Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 37:25


MasterMind Minutes- One Guest, One Questions, One Expert Answer in Minutes, Not Hours. Today's guest is Josh Fonger. Josh is a consultant, coach, and speaker who is recognized as the leading authority in Business Performance Architecture and CEO of WTS Enterprises. He has the unique experience of helping hundreds of businesses grow simply using the WTS Method. His specialty is taking stressed-out entrepreneurs from working “in” their business to working “on” their business using systems so that profit and freedom can become a consistent mechanical reality. Connect with Josh at : WTSenterprises.com Connect with Gary at: www.frangrow.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gary5396/support

CFB Podcast with Herbie, Pollack & Negandhi
What to Do at No. 2?; Draft Crushes; Tight End Talk; Day One Questions; Colorado Exodus

CFB Podcast with Herbie, Pollack & Negandhi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 44:16


Rece Davis and Pete Thamel discuss Pete's luggage situation as he arrived in Kansas City from Manhattan, what would they do at No. 2 in the NFL Draft, Anthony Richardson training near Rece's barber shop, their draft crushes, the robust tight end class, how the story of night one will be told, Colorado's mass exodus to the transfer portal after the spring game and Notre Dame's Tyler Buchner entering the portal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ESPN College GameDay
What to Do at No. 2?; Draft Crushes; Tight End Talk; Day One Questions; Colorado Exodus

ESPN College GameDay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 44:16


Rece Davis and Pete Thamel discuss Pete's luggage situation as he arrived in Kansas City from Manhattan, what would they do at No. 2 in the NFL Draft, Anthony Richardson training near Rece's barber shop, their draft crushes, the robust tight end class, how the story of night one will be told, Colorado's mass exodus to the transfer portal after the spring game and Notre Dame's Tyler Buchner entering the portal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MasterMind Minutes
WHAT ROLE WILL DUAL BRANDING PLAY IN THE FUTURE OF FRANCHISE QSR AND HOW TO CAPITALIZE?

MasterMind Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 24:45


MasterMind Minutes - Today the CEO of Focus Brands shares his insights regarding... WHAT ROLE WILL DUAL BRANDING PLAY IN THE FUTURE OF FRANCHISE QSR AND HOW TO CAPITALIZE? MASTERMIND MINUTES, One Guest, One Questions, One Expert Answer in Minutes not Hours. Today's guest is Jim Holthouser Jim is the Chief Executive Officer for Focus Brands, parent company of Auntie Anne's®, Carvel®, Cinnabon®, Jamba®, Moe's Southwest Grill®, McAlister's Deli®, Schlotzsky's®, and Seattle's Best Coffee® (in certain military bases and in certain international markets). He is leading Focus Brands into its next phase of growth for its seven foodservices concepts while delivering value to all company partners, driving results and profitability for franchisees and an exceptional customer experience. For more than thirty years, Jim Holthouser has leveraged his extensive experience in international business, franchising, brand management and global product development to grow and some of the world's most well-known brands in the hospitality industry. Under his leadership, hospitality-related companies have thrived with innovative and customer-focused solutions to grow and reinvigorate brands, improve loyalty, create cost savings, and drive revenue and unit growth. Contact Jim at: https://lnkd.in/ebKVkznr Contact Gary at: info@frangrow.com Visit: https://lnkd.in/eY483jn#business #leadership #markets #growth #management #branding #experience #future #development #brand #customerexperience #hospitality #hospitalityindustry #coffee #military #franchise #franchising #howtofranchise #restaurant #restaurants #sales #innovation, #motivation, #careers #franchisegrowthsolutions #newyork #NYC #pizza #acai #inspiration --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gary5396/support

3 Book Girls
EPISODE 342 SONGS IN URSA PLUS ONE QUESTIONS FOR YOU

3 Book Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 64:49


3 girls and some deep life discussions. Underwear with or without yoga pants?? 3 great books too.

One Question with Pastor Adam
What is Nonviolent Christianity?

One Question with Pastor Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 71:12


Yesterday, I officially launched my new website, Pastor Adam at adamericksen.org. Heartbreak_Time_Machine on Instagram asks “Is Violent Christianity the default?” Tragically, Christianity and violence have been united from very early on in Christian history. But I want to change that. At its core, Christianity is about the person Jesus Christ, who reveals a God of radical nonviolence. So let's talk about Jesus, God, violence, and nonviolence in this episode of One Questions!

The Questions Hip Hop Trivia
Jake One - Questions Classic

The Questions Hip Hop Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 65:13


ORDER THE QUESTIONS HIP-HOP TRIVIA GAME Patreon.com/thequestionshiphop Original broadcast: February 10, 2021 Classic episode with producer Jake One, a modern-day super producer with the track record to prove it. The Questions: @thequestionshiphop (IG), @questionshiphop (Twitter) Sean: @seandammit (IG), @seandammit (Twitter) Jake One: @jakeuno (IG) @jakeuno (Twitter) Email: sean@questionshiphop.com questionshiphop.com

The Goblet Wire
(Batch ONE) Questions and Answers

The Goblet Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 60:07


Ester and Justin sit down to talk about The Goblet Wire and answer audience questions.   Look forward to announcements for casting, the Patreon, and new episodes in the near future.

The Vault: Classic Music Reviews Podcast
Jay-Z: In My Lifetime, Vol. 1: The Upstart Stakes Claim as Heir to the Throne

The Vault: Classic Music Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 33:54


B. Cox looks back at Jay-Z's second studio album In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 as it turns 25. After a critical, yet not lucratively commercially, success of his classic debut Reasonable Doubt the previous year, the Brooklyn emcee looked to elevate his game and take the spot as the "King of New York" after the death of his fellow Brooklyn emcee and friend the Notorious B.I.G. that March.While sticking with previous collaborators producers DJ Premier and Ski, the sophomore album also featured production from a litany of new collaborators including Nashiem Myrick, Amen-Ra,Stevie J, Teddy Riley, D-Dot and others. The album features his signature flow over about tales off lavish life, hustling, street life and ills of ghetto life mix all together seamlessly. The album features many singles that many fans point to as Jay-Z favorites such as "A Million and One Questions", "Street Is Watching", "Imaginary Players" and "Where I'm From". The album also features tracks with more of a commercial feel such as "Sunshine" featuring Foxy Brown and Babyface and "The City Is Mine" featuring BlackSTREET. Some say that it was an effect of the "Jiggy" era coming into success earlier in the year as a means for Jay to achieve better commercial success than his debut. Some fans lamented that those and others like it on the album made the album inconsistent.The album was certified platinum began a run in which Jay-Z would become the biggest rapper in the game by the beginning of the new millennium.Visit The Vault Classic Music Reviews Onlinewww.vaultclassicpod.comSupport The Vault Classic Music Review on Buy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/vaultclassicpodShow NotesAlbumism: Jay-Z's In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospectivehttps://albumism.com/features/jay-z-in-my-lifetime-vol-1-album-anniversaryNuance Magazine: Throwback Thursday: In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 by Jay-Z (25th Anniversary) https://www.thenuancemagazine.com/nuance-news-feed/throwback-thursday-in-my-lifetime-vol-1-by-jay-z-25th-anniversaryComplex: Jay-Z Admits His In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 Album "Haunts" Himhttps://www.complex.com/music/jay-z-admits-second-album-in-my-lifetime-vol-1-haunts-himSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vault-classic-music-reviews-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Twisted & Misunderstood - Dominic J Zenden
Five + One Questions Alison Zenden

Twisted & Misunderstood - Dominic J Zenden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 44:31


Alison Zenden joins Dominic giving her unique answers to the famous five + one questions www.myndsite.org auraprofiling@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dominic-zenden/message

Twisted & Misunderstood - Dominic J Zenden
Elly Molina Five + One Questions

Twisted & Misunderstood - Dominic J Zenden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 58:17


Elly Molina gives her answers to the Five + One questions asked by Dominic J Zenden www.ellymolina.com wwwmyndsite.org auraprofiling@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dominic-zenden/message

Rams Monthly Review Show
Twenty One Questions With Malcolm Christie - RamsTalk Bonus Episode

Rams Monthly Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 50:58


Jake and Jamie are joined by ex-Derby, Boro and England U21 striker Malcolm Christie to discuss his time with the Rams, Jim Smith, dressing room stories, and much more.

Culture Keys
C|K Episode: Seventy-One - Questions w/ Greg Wellman Continued

Culture Keys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 20:25


Pastor continues his interview with his head elder, Greg Wellman, on an array of topics considering the unique dynamics of leading in this season.

The Questions Hip Hop Trivia
Psalm One - Questions Classic

The Questions Hip Hop Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 42:54


Join the PATREON Original livestream date: April 22, 2020 Psalm One is a prolific trailblazer in the independent hip-hop scene. The Chicago emcee first gained national attention with 2006's 'Death of Frequent Flyer' album, and has since released a slew of releases – both as a solo artist and in various groups – in addition to touring the world. Her most recent project comes not in the form of music but a book, with her memoir 'Her Word is Bond,' detailing her journey in the music industry and the challenges she has faced and overcome both personally and professionally along the way. This classic episode predates that book, but it does offer plenty of insight as to Psalm's love for hip-hop music, the interesting path she has navigated throughout her career...and of course, her ability to flex her trivia skills. https://www.questionshiphop.com https://www.psalmonelovesyou.com The Questions Hip-Hop: Instagram | Twitter Sean Kantrowitz: Instagram | Twitter Psalm One: Instagram | Twitter

The Ryan Show
The Ryan Show FM: 06/16/2022

The Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 119:11


Join us for another brand new edition of your favorite comedy radio program The Ryan Show FM! This week we sat down with arguably the greatest hustler in our day and age "Freeway" Rick Ross to discuss his latest entrepreneurial endeavors. We discuss everything from shooting up cars with heavy artillery to his first ever cocaine experience. Earlier this month our pal Mike Chase had his account hacked by trouble makers. We hunted down the “scammer” aka Zulu that broke into his account to discuss the dangers of IG scamming and “clicking the link”. All this and more on another edition of The Ryan Show FM! #theryanshow #ryanverneuille #mrcheeks #hamptonsdave #comedyradio #fmradio #rickross #freewayricky #zulu #mikechase Episode Playlist: John Davis and The Monster Orchestra - I Can't Stop Al Green - I'm Glad You Are Mine Average White Band - Schoolboy Crush Honey Cone - Stick Up Bee Gees - More Than A Woman Davido ft Sunday Service - Stand Strong The Gap Band - Shake Isaac Haynes - Theme From Shaft Con Funk Shun - Ffun James Brown - My Thang Craig Mack - Jockin My Style Redman - Rockafella (Remix) Jay-Z - A Million and One Questions

St Marcus MKE Sermons
Are You the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One? | Questions of the Passion

St Marcus MKE Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 19:35


Had Jesus' trial taken place in more modern times, it undoubtedly would have been labeled as "The Trial of Century." His trial was illegal, yet it fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament. Jesus testified of His divinity as the Son of God. The evidence was laid out before the Chief Priests and the Teachers of the Law, yet they judged Him faithlessly. How will you judge Jesus?   Recorded March 23, 2022.

St Marcus MKE Sermons
Are You the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One? | Questions of the Passion

St Marcus MKE Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 19:36


Had Jesus' trial taken place in more modern times, it undoubtedly would have been labeled as "The Trial of Century." His trial was illegal, yet it fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament. Jesus testified of His divinity as the Son of God. The evidence was laid out before the Chief Priests and the Teachers of the Law, yet they judged Him faithlessly. How will you judge Jesus?   Recorded March 23, 2022.

Mindset Talks Podcast
Part One: Questions For The Dead

Mindset Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 24:09


In this week's episode, the ladies switch it up a bit with a Q&A style. Unexpected responses with a hint of surprise. You don't want to miss this two part session, so tune in now! Check out our website: https://msha.ke/mindsettalkspodcast/ Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsettalkspodcast/ Facebook: https://business.facebook.com/mindsettalkspodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClbF_x6M__df35rWE27BULA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindset-talks-podcast/support

LOST in my 40s
Season One - Questions & Theories

LOST in my 40s

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 36:41


*PLEASE RATE & REVIEW!* Don't miss the pre-show ---> https://www.spacebearmedia.com/lost-in-my-40 In this bonus episode, your hosts get together to discuss Derek's season-long questions and theories, as well as the theories that were floating around in 2005 at the end of season one! Email us here (it may make it onto a pre-show!) ---> https://www.spacebearmedia.com/contact Interact with us here ---> https://www.facebook.com/lostinmy40s and here --->https://www.instagram.com/spacebear_media/ and here ---> https://twitter.com/spacebear_media Buy us a coffee? ---> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spacebearmedia

I Let The Dogs Out
Ep:16 - Holy Sh*t We're One - Questions I Ask Myself When Wanting To Change A Behaviour

I Let The Dogs Out

Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 19:34


Holy heck we're one you guys!!!!I am incredibly confused as to where 2021 went but here we are!This mini episode with J is all about things I do and questions I ask myself when wanting to make a behaviour change!** This podcast is intended for general viewing purposes.  If you are experiencing any health or behavioural concerns please contact the appropriate certified professional

Beginner Guitar Academy
046 - 10 Most Common Lesson One Questions

Beginner Guitar Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 24:53


In this week's episode, I have compiled a list of the 10 most asked questions by beginner students in their first lesson. Some of these might be questions you were afraid to ask or didn't even know you should.

The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
In the Dirt 24: Part One - Questions and Answers

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 38:11


This week we tackle our first Q & A episode from The Ridership Community. Randall and Craig tackle your questions in part 1 of 2 fun filled episodes. The Ridership Support the Podcast Book your free Thesis Bike Consult Automated transcription (Please excuses the errors): Episode 24 [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello and welcome to in the dirt from the gravel. The ride podcast. I'm your host, Craig Dalton. And i'll be joined shortly by my co-host rental jacobs In this week's episode, we're tackling our first Q and a episode.  [00:00:14] We've mentioned the ridership community on a number of occasions on this podcast. It's a community that's full of vibrant questions all the time. So we thought we'd put out an ask to say, what are the things you want to learn about what should Randall an IB discussing? And we were overwhelmed by. By the number of questions we received.  [00:00:34] So much. So in fact that we're going to break this episode down into two parts. So today we'll focus on part one. And in the coming weeks we're released part two. [00:00:44] Before we jump into this week's episode, I'd like to thank this week. Sponsor Thesis bikes. As you know, Randall Jacob's my co-host in these, in the dirt episodes is the founder of Thesis bikes. Which you might not know is it's the bicycle I've been riding for the last let's say year and a half.  [00:01:01] Over the course of this podcast, I've had the opportunity to ride many bicycles and I keep coming back to my Thesis. As my number one bike in the garage, it really does deliver on the promise of a bike that can do anything. As many of, you know, I operate with two wheel sets in the garage. So I've got a 700 C wheel set with road tires on, and my go-to six 50 B wheel set for all my off-road adventures.  [00:01:26] In the many, many hours of conversation I've had with Randall, I've really come to appreciate how thoughtful he was in designing this bike and everything that goes in the Thesis community. Randall and the team are available for personal consults, which I highly recommend you take advantage of. If you're interested in learning more about the brand and figuring out how to get the right fit for your Thesis bicycle.  [00:01:49] In a shocking statement. I can actually express that Thesis has bikes in stock. It's something we haven't been able to say about a lot of bike brands these days during the pandemic. It's October as we're releasing this episode and they have bikes available for November delivery with the SRAM access builds. They also have frame sets available.  [00:02:10] So I encourage you to head on over to Thesis.bike, to check out more about the brand, the story. Cory and the product and book one of those free consultations with a member of the Thesis team. With that said, let's dive right into this. Week's. Q and a episode [00:02:25] Craig: Randall, how are you today? [00:02:26] Randall: I am doing well, Craig, how are you my friend?  [00:02:30] Craig: I am doing good. I'm particularly excited for this episode because it essentially came entirely from the Ridership community. We're doing our first ever Q&A episode.  [00:02:42] Randall: Yeah, people have a lot of trust in us, maybe too much in terms of our knowledge here. So we'll try not to get over our heads in terms of uh what we claim to know, but a lot of good questions here and hopefully we can answer most of them.  [00:02:54] Craig: Yeah, I think that's been one of the cool things about the ridership is I see these questions going on all the time and I quite regularly. See them answered by people Smarter than you and I in a specific area of the sport. They have particular knowledge about a specific region. So it's really cool to see those happening in real time, every day for the members of that community. [00:03:17] Randall: Yeah, everything from fit related questions where we have some experts in there. Professional fitters like Patrick Carey, who I just did the episode with just before this one, I was in there answering questions, but then also if you've got a question about tires, nobody's going to have ridden all of them, but somehow every one has been written by someone in the forum there. And it's one of our most popular topics.  [00:03:38] Craig: Yeah. And I've seen some really detailed, help transpire between members as well, just like random disc bait break problems or compatibility problems. And I'm always shocked when someone raises their hand digitally and start to answering a question saying, no, I experienced that exact same weird problem in combination of things. [00:03:57] Randall: Yeah, it really fits into the spirit of The Ridership in which embodied in that word was this idea of fellowship, like writers, helping writers. So it's been super cool to see that community develop organically. And so thank you all members who are listening, and to those who aren't in there yet, we hope you'll join us.  [00:04:15] Craig: Yeah. just head over to www.theridership.com and you can get right in and start interacting as much, or as little as you want. I think the uniqueness of the platform is it is designed inherently to be asynchronous. So you can put a question in there give it a little time to marinate and a couple of days later Get lots of answers. [00:04:35] This is pretty cool.  [00:04:36] Randall: And in addition to that, there's also rides being coordinated. So myself and another writer here in the new England area or leading a ride. And we have about 10 or 15 people who chimed in wanting to join. And we've seen quite a bit of that in the bay area as well. So that's another use case for this in addition to sharing routes and general bicycle nerdery.  [00:04:54] Craig: Yeah, it's super cool. [00:04:55] So this episode, we're clearly going to jump around a bunch. We've tried to organize the questions, so there's, there's some pairing around them, but these are questions that all came in from subset of individuals. So They are what they are and we wanted to jump on them. So with that, let's let's dive right in. Okay.  [00:05:12] Randall: All right, let's do it.  [00:05:14] Craig: Cool. So the first question comes from Keith P E. And he says, every time I go out for a gravel ride, I think why is this roadie where I'm like Rhonda trails when there's no podium to win or anybody watching. What is this obsession with wearing skin tight clothing in a sport that resides in the dirt.  [00:05:31] Randall: I don't know about you, but I'm just showing off.  [00:05:34] Craig: Your physique.  [00:05:35] Randall: My, my Adonis like physique, sure. It's just more comfortable for me. And I like to go pretty hard and I'm sweating a lot. And if I had baggier gear on, I would tend to have, potential issues with chafing and the like so for intensity I definitely find that the Lycra is a lot more comfortable.  [00:05:54] Craig: Yeah, I'm sorta with you. Like I do I desire to be that guy in baggy shorts and a t-shirt, but every time it comes down to it, I'm grabbing the Lycra. I think for me, there's a couple of performance things, definitely on the lower body. I appreciate the Lycra just cause I don't get any binding and less potential for chafing. So I'm like, I'm all about a big short for riding, unless it's a super, super casual outing for me.  [00:06:21] And then up top. I think it comes down to, I do having the pockets in the Jersey. So that sort of makes me tend towards wearing a Jersey, even if it's just solely to carry my phone in my pocket.  [00:06:34] Randall: And if you really want to be pro show up to an elite race and like a led Zeppelin t-shirt and some cutoff jorts, and hairy legs and just rip everyone's legs off that would be super impressive. But for the rest of us,  [00:06:45] If you ha, if you have those sorts of legs,  [00:06:47] Yeah, it would be very impressed. Send pictures in to the ridership. If you actually do that .  [00:06:50] Craig: Yeah. So you'll see me. You'll see me. Rock a t-shirt you. As a performance t-shirt instead of a cycling Jersey on occasion. And I just jam stuff into bags, but yeah, nine times out of 10, unfortunately I'm that Lycra. Reclad. Gravel cyclists. [00:07:06] Randall: MAMIL, I think right.  [00:07:08] Middle aged man in Lycra.  [00:07:11] I'm right behind in the age category.  [00:07:13] Craig: Second question comes from Tom Schiele. And forgive me if I mispronounced your last name, he'd love to get our insights into winter riding, especially tips for those of us in new England who go out on cold dark mornings.  [00:07:29] I'm going to, I'm going to go out on a limb here and Randall and say, it's probably not the guy. [00:07:32] from California that should be offering this advice.  [00:07:34] Randall: Let's have you go first for that reason.  [00:07:38] Craig: Look. I mean you, new Englanders will throw hay bales at me and make fun of me, but I do find it cold here. And it's all about layers.  [00:07:48] Randall: Okay. [00:07:48] Carry  [00:07:48] Craig: all about layers.  [00:07:49] Actually, in fact, I just got some great gear from gore and I was Scratching my head because it's really designed for way cooler Temperatures. [00:07:58] than I have available to me. So a fleece lined tight is something that's just outside of the weather that I'm going to experience as much as I'll complain about it being cold. But I do appreciate a thermal Jersey for the Dawn patrol rides and things like that.  [00:08:12] But for me, it's always come down to layering. And as someone who's Been around. [00:08:16] the sport for a while, what I really do like about my wardrobe today is I think I have a really good understanding about what to layer on for what temperature And having been in the sport long enough. I've just acquired a lot of clothing along the way. So I even go down to having.  [00:08:32] Like a thicker vest. Than just a standard thin, vast, and they're very nuanced and it's only because of, I had decades worth of clothing kicking around that I've really started to understand and embrace how each garment is for a particular degree temperature. And the layers will get me to a certain point.  [00:08:51] Randall: Yeah. I'm a hundred percent with you on layers. I like to go like Jersey and then maybe a base layer or older Jersey underneath add to that thermal sleeves a vest that has a wind breaking layer on the front. A balaklava. Is also a great thing to have when the weather gets a bit colder, one to keep your head warm and your ears warm, and to keep the wind off your face, but then also you can breathe through it. So you're preheating the air and when it gets bitingly cold, which I don't know, you may not have experienced this, but I've definitely written around the Boston area and five degree temperatures and you got, ice crystals forming on the front of it, but at least you're getting a little bit of that preheating first.  [00:09:29] Definitely wants some wind breaking booties. Wind breaking layers on the front of the body. Generally when it gets really cold. If you must, you could do like heat packs on the backs of your hands. So over your arteries, delivering blood. If you're in real extreme conditions,  [00:09:44] Let's see, Tom also mentioned riding cold dark mornings, which means low pressures for grip. And then also lots of lots of lights, lots of reflectivity. You definitely don't want to be caught out and that's a good general rule, but especially riding in dark conditions when people might be tired.  [00:10:00] And then what else?  [00:10:02] Craig: Going to add the other big thing that I really enjoy is a thermal cap with the little flaps over the years, I find that really just, keeps the heat in there.  [00:10:11] Randall: Yeah, that's a nice intermediate solution before it's too cold to expose your face.  [00:10:16] Going that route. Other things pit stops with hand dryers. So I knew where all the Dunkin donuts were along my routes. I could just go in there on a really cool day and just dry off and heat up. People around here sometimes like in embrocation, gives you like a Burnie tingling sensation on the skin.  [00:10:30] Vaseline. It's actually a big one. It helps with insulation on exposed skin and helps it from getting dried and raw and so on. So I'll put Vaseline on my face and that actually makes a big difference in keeping me warm. And I don't find that it has any negative effects on my skin, my pores and things like that.  [00:10:48] I'm trying to think. Did we miss anything? Oh, tape the vent holes on your shoes. That's a big one. 'cause even with booties sometimes the holes will still, oftentimes the holes will still be exposed. And so close that up. Otherwise you just going to get air flow into the shoe and you'll know exactly where it's coming from. Once you get on the road.  [00:11:08] Craig: Yeah. And I remember. When all hell broke loose. I would even stick my foot in a plastic bag and then put it in the shoe.  [00:11:16] To get a little extra warmth. I don't necessarily recommend that. And I do know and aware em, aware that, you can get like Russ socks now in different kind of obviously wool is a great material to have underneath your shoe. It, yeah. [00:11:28] Randall: I love wool and I'll take like old wool sweaters and stuff and cut the sleeves and then put it in the dryer to shrink. So it's tight against the body and that'll be a base layer. Cause it's just great for loft and for wicking. So if you're trying to be cheap, that can be a way to go about it.  [00:11:43] Craig: I'm Now like off in my head, imagining sleeveless Randall in a tight fitting wool sweater. And it's more reading burning man then cycling performance.  [00:11:54] Randall: with the jorts, I might show up at a race near you.  [00:11:56] Craig: Our next couple of questions are from Alan Collins and the first one's around everyday carry. What do you always carry with you on every ride tools, parts, spares, pumps, hydration, snacks, gels, et cetera. Are you traveling light or packing an RV?  [00:12:14] Randall: So I'm now back in new England, so I'm often relatively near civilization, so I'm not as comprehensive as I would be say, like riding in Marine where I might be a good five, six mile walk over some mountains to get to anywhere. But critical things. I bring plugs like tire plugs. In my case, dynaplugs bacon strips, same deal.  [00:12:36] Spare tube. A tool that has all the critical things I need. If you're one of our riders, make sure you got a six mil on your tool because that's what you need for your through axles. What else? If there's any risk whatsoever. Me getting caught out in the dark. I'll have lights front and rear might as well.  [00:12:54] I'm trying to think of anything else that I always bring along. That's the key stuff. How about you?  [00:12:59] Craig: Yeah, I'm a mid-weight packer. Like I've really embraced that quarter frame bag. So I just tend to be ready for most eventualities that I expect. And obviously I gear up depending on the amount of hours I plan on being out. I tend to bring one nutritional item per hour that I'm going to be out. Obviously if I'm going out for an hour, I tend to be forgetful about hydration and nutrition. I don't really think too much about it.  [00:13:26] But I do think about it in terms of the number of hours I'm going to be out and then building Certainly my nutrition and hydration on top of that.  [00:13:33] my basic everyday carry same with you. I just want to make sure I can handle. [00:13:37] the most likely kind of repair scenarios out there on the trail. And I don't go overboard with it. There's probably many more things I would bring on a bike packing trip than I do on a five-hour ride.  [00:13:50] Randall: Yeah.  [00:13:51] And one thing I forgot to mention.  [00:13:53] Yeah, we did the everyday carry in the dirt episode nine. So listen there. That's where we go. Deep nerd on all the things. If you want a comprehensive list of what you might bring. The other thing, I don't know if I mentioned a pump. Duh. So I forgot that one there.  [00:14:06] Craig: Pump and CO2 for sure. [00:14:07] Randall: Yeah. Yeah.  [00:14:08] But otherwise it really depends on the ride. These days, I'm doing mostly like hour and a half, two hour higher intensity rides actually oftentimes even shorter, lower intensity rides. So I don't need to bring as much. But I'll where you are, you have micro-climates all over the place on Mount Tam.  [00:14:23] Craig: Yeah. Yeah. So. I'm always rocking like a full spare jacket in there, unless I'm going out mid day, which is rare these days. I just figure if I'm going downhill, I might as well be warm and it just makes it more pleasant. So that's why, again, like I have that quarter frame bag and I just jam it full of stuff.  [00:14:40] After our everyday carry episode, I did get a magic link. Cause it's it's nothing like this. Obviously no weight. And I just threw it in there. [00:14:48] Fortunately, I haven't had to use it, but it's there. If I ever did need it. [00:14:51] Randall: Oh, you don't have the technique for breaking the chain and being able to piece it back together without the magic link.  [00:14:57] Craig: I'm fairly skilled at that, But I don't have a chain breaker that I bring with me.  [00:15:01] Randall: Got it. Okay.  [00:15:02] Craig: Yeah.  [00:15:04] Alan's next question was, do you have any tips for prepping a gravel bike for competition in road, gravel mix or cyclocross?  [00:15:11] Randall: Don't do it the night before.  [00:15:14] Craig: Yeah. I I think there's a couple of different ways to go with this question, right? Obviously if you're a cross specialist, there's going to be lots of things you're going to do. For me, if I got the courage to raise cross again, I would just show up with what I got and I wouldn't really mess with it too much.  [00:15:29] Randall: Yeah, I would do basic checks. A couple of weeks out, I would just be making sure that I don't have anything that's about to fail because especially now parts are a challenge to find in many cases, even brake pads. And in fact, if you don't already have a set, get some extra brake pads, just have them around just in case.  [00:15:47] But otherwise checking chain lengthen and the lubrication making sure the sealant and the tires. I'm having all my gear and kit and nutritional stuff laid out, making sure the brake pads have have enough life in them. This sort of thing would be the basics. And I would do this several days in advance and I would make sure to get a ride in before I actually did the race, just to make sure that I didn't mess up anything that's going to bite me later. Like the worst thing you can do is be working on your bike the night before, or the morning of, and then, potentially miss something or break something or have to replace something.  [00:16:18] Craig: Yeah, I forget who I was listening to. It might've even been kate Courtney or perhaps a professional female gravel rider who was saying they arrived at actually the Sarah Sturm. Sorry. She arrived at the start line of an event and realized that her brake pads were totally thrashed. And her mechanic slash partner said. [00:16:39] I'm going to change them right now. And that would stress me the heck out.  [00:16:43] But he did add new successful. She's Thank God. because I never would have been able to stop on the way downhill. I was swapping bikes from one, the one I had written the other day and just didn't think about it.  [00:16:54] Randall: All right, everyone you've been warned.  [00:16:57] What have we got  [00:16:58] Craig: reminds me, I need to get an order in for some brake pads, because I'm definitely reaching the end of the life of the current ones.  [00:17:06] All right. So the next couple of questions are from Ivo Hackman, and he's asking thoughts on red bull entering gravel with a race in Texas. I don't know if you caught this Randall, but it was calling strict Lynn and pacing pace and McKell then. I have bonded together and are doing a race out of Marfa, Texas that red bull is sponsoring, which is, I a natural because both of those athletes are red bull sponsored.  [00:17:31] Randall: So I'm assuming like extreme gravel jumps, flips things like this. It's just the evolution of the sport.  [00:17:38] Craig: Exactly. I think, both those two guys are so grounded in the culture of gravel racing And in my opinion have been good stewards of conversation as we bring these mass star gravel events forward. I think it's great. I think the bigger question probably within this question is about is red bull coming in as an, as a quote unquote, an Advertiser and sponsor of the event. Is that somehow changing the Experience, is it becoming more corporate? Is it something other than the community wants to see? Again, with those two people involved. I think it's a positive thing.  [00:18:12] Randall: Yeah, I don't see it as a problem, even if it's not not any, my personal thing, for me, I love the really local. Really community oriented events that are much more like mullet rides and yeah, this is a little bit of a competition going on upfront, but it's not a huge deal.  [00:18:27] And, we definitely do see more of a professionalization of gravel. There's a space for everyone and there's a space for different types of events. So I don't see them displacing the events that are even more kind of grassrootsy. So yeah, I don't have a problem with it, especially if they end up doing flips.  [00:18:45] Red bull.  [00:18:47] Craig: The next question from Ivo is how to transition from weekend warrior to competitive rider.  [00:18:54] I feel like I'm better suited to answer the reverse question, to move from a competitive rider to weekend warrior. That one is easy.  [00:19:02] Randall: Yeah. Let's see. Step one. Have a kid.  [00:19:06] Craig: Yeah.  [00:19:07] Randall: That'll That'll take care of that in a hurry.  [00:19:09] Craig: Yeah. For me, this trend, it's all about structure.  [00:19:13] Like I, and I don't have any or much in My writing anymore, but I recognize in listening to coaches and Talking to them, it really is all about structure. And Even if that structure just means. You have one specific interval training session a week, and then your long endurance rides on the weekend to me, by my likes, I think you'll see a lot of progression. And as you progress, I think then you start to see the potential for coaching, more multi-day structured program in your week, If you're willing to go down that route. But to me, from what I've seen first stop is intervals.  [00:19:50] Randall: Yeah. Structure. Intervals is. Is one. And then within the context of a period iodized training program, Which is to say you do different types of training at different times during the season, based on the amount of training time you have available and the events that you're preparing for, because there's no sense in doing a lot of intensity several months out from a race and then, be firing on all cylinders, say, three months out and then just be totally kicked by the time your van comes around, you have that build, you do base training, and then you're doing more tempo. And then towards the events, your hours are going down and your intensity is going up and you're really trying to peak for that specific event.  [00:20:33] The book that was one of the Bibles when I was racing some time ago was Joe Freels I think it was called like the training and racing Bible or the mountain bikers, Bible or something. A book like that would be a good starting point. And then if you have the budget working with the coach, especially early on to really just accelerate your learning and to get someone to bounce ideas off of, and to use them as a way of learning your body. And that last part I would add at the very least heart rate monitor, learn how your body responds to stress, but then a power meter as well It's just a tremendously helpful tool and they're cheap. Now you need a four I power meter bonded onto a lot of cranks for 300 bucks. So there's really no reason not to make that investment if you're spending all this time to train and to, go to events, 300 bucks is pretty low lying fruit.  [00:21:25] Craig: Yeah, it is a great source of truth. Having a power meter. [00:21:29] For sure.  [00:21:29] Randall: yeah. One last thing would be a bike fit, actually if you haven't done it already, I think everyone should invest in a bike fit if you're doing any reasonable amount of riding, but if you're gonna be racing and training and trying to squeeze out every last bit and not get injured go get yourself a bike fit.  [00:21:44] Craig: Next question, moving on to what we've deemed at components category. JC Levesque probably pronounced that wrong. Sorry jC, appreciate the question he's asking. What about handlebars? There's a move towards wider flared bars and gravel and a few odd ones out there. There's the kitchen sink candle bar from our friends at red shift. The coefficient bar. From our friend, Rick Sutton. Obviously he's mentioned the canyon hover bar, although that isn't an add on it's integrated into that bike.  [00:22:14] But he asked him maybe worth going over the different expectations are for drop bar bikes that is tackling. Gravel versus pavement versus term.  [00:22:22] Randall: Sure you want to. Take a stab at this first.  [00:22:26] Craig: So for me, I think we're going to continue to see more and more riders explore Wider and flared bars. Like when I jumped on that trend and went out to a 48 millimeter with a 20 degree flare, I immediately felt more comfortable. My orientation as a gravel cyclist is towards rougher terrain, More like pure off roady kind of stuff. So I really appreciate. Appreciated that with.  [00:22:52] It is a pretty easy component to you forget about when you get a bike, right? So many things are going through your mind when you're buying a bike. The handlebars just the handlebar it comes with. If you're working with a good shop from a good direct manufacturer, they're going to ask you appropriate questions about what width you should get. But I do think there's going to be this continued trend towards exploring these different types of bars as the gravel market continues to see people ride these bikes in different ways.  [00:23:21] Randall: Yeah, I generally agree. And I think it's a good thing. I'm not sold on the extremes of flare. I just don't see it as necessary. There's not so much torque being delivered through the steering column when I'm riding, even on technical terrain that I'm finding myself needing more control. With a dropper post of course that's the big caveat, right? Cause that's lightening up the front wheel taking, mass off of that front wheel, putting it on the back, allowing the body to access suspension more. So that helps a lot in reducing the need for leverage. We do a 10 degree flare and I find that for me, that's the max I can do with a traditional flare and I was still having my hands in a comfortable position. And I actually find that flair is helpful in terms of my risk comfort in hand comfort.  [00:24:06] And you see this as a trend, actually on road bars to, four to six degrees of flare on road bars starting to happen. You also see a trend towards leavers coming standard with a bit of kick out a bit of flair at the lever itself which goes along with these trends. The thing that I'm actually really interested in is bars like the 3T Aero Ghiaia. I think that's how it's pronounced.  [00:24:26] This bar has a pretty compound bend. So it's relatively standard on the hoods, but then flares out below the hoods and gives you that extra leverage while at the same time giving you more of a roadie position on top. And I really like. Sticking with this one bike trend and making, keeping these bikes as versatile as possible, just because they can be. And in the case of that bar, it's also that arrow profile, I don't think is super important. Frankly, people overblow the value of arrow and we can talk about that. But, it's certainly not a problem. And that arrow profile probably gives it some more vertical flex.  [00:25:02] And I think that's actually a great way to get some additional compliance on gravel bikes is to have some flare in the wings of the bar.  [00:25:10] Craig: Yeah, I think you're right. I think people are going to continue to explore that. It's a market that I think is tricky for manufacturers to play in because people are so entrenched with what they know and have, and exploring some of these new trends can often be costly. It might be $100 to $300 to get a handlebar and try it out. [00:25:31] Randall: Yeah. For. $400 plus in some cases you can spend a lot of money on a carbon bar.  [00:25:36] Craig: Yeah. Yeah. A related question comes from east bay grants. Just question on Aero bars and gravel.  [00:25:42] Randall: Yeah. Pretty trivial gains. All in all. If you're going to be spending money on, even just on arrow, get an Aero helmet. I think that would be a bigger impact. Then arrow, handlebars. These are just very marginal gains and I wouldn't at all compromise ergonomics or control in order to go arrow. So if you're already getting a new bar and there's an arrow version and a non arrow version that you like. And there aren't any other compromises sure. Go with the arrow version, but I don't think that this is where your low lying fruit is.  [00:26:17] Craig: Yeah. I was reading it as arrow bar extensions on the handlebar and my perspective is it just depends on what you're doing at the end of the day. If you're hauling across the Plains for 200 miles, I understand having a variety of hand and body positions is required and useful, and I'm all for it. If you're ripping around Marin I think you're going to find that you never.  [00:26:39] You never set your arms in a gravel bar if you're actually in the dirt, but that's just where I live.  [00:26:44] Randall: Without, now that you've reframed the question. Yeah, they definitely has their place. And in addition to offering another hand position that's particularly useful if you're just bombing down a really straight road and into a headwind it can be a real aerodynamic advantage there. It also gives you another place to secure gear too. So if you're doing extended bike packing tour. It has that added benefit. There's a place for it, for sure.  [00:27:08] Craig: Yeah. Next question comes from our friend, Tom boss from Marine county bike coalition. He was out riding and he mentioned that he was thinking about how things get named in the cycling world. And how his gravel bike. If he thinks of as an adventure bike effectively, the way he rides it. And then he had a funny note is just about why clipless pedals are called clipless when there's actually no clip.  [00:27:32] Randall: Yeah.  [00:27:33] Craig: Actually. Yeah. So anyway. I think this is something you've been on about the naming convention in cycling, just about these bikes being adventure, bikes, more than anything else. [00:27:42] Randall: Yeah, it's really like adventure is what we're doing with it. Gravel is one type of surface that we're riding. And I like the idea, granted not only a subset of bikes fall into this category, but we call our bike a onebike. And I think bikes like the the allied echo, the servo, a Sparrow, and a few others fall into this category of being, an endurance road or even in the case of the echo,  [00:28:07] borderline, crit type geometry that you can achieve. While at the same time being very capable for adventure riding. And for that type of bike, you could call it a one bike, but then otherwise, what is being called a gravel bike on the more off-road technical end of the spectrum. I think it's an adventure bike.  [00:28:23] And in fact even if it doesn't has have bosses and other accommodations for bags and bike packing. A lot of these bags and so on, or you can strap on or mountain other ways. So you could go and do some adventuring with it.  [00:28:36] Craig: Yeah, I think they, these names. Of category starts to take hold at the grassroots level and then manufacturers just get behind them. And certainly in the early days of the quote unquote gravel market, It was just easy to call it gravel as opposed to road or mountain.  [00:28:54] Presently, obviously we can acknowledge there's so many, there's so many nuances there and there's this spectrum of what gravel means. So yeah, they are adventure, bikes, plain and simple. But I guess I understand where gravel came from.  [00:29:06] Randall: What's good though, is we have another category, right? So we can get you to buy an adventure bike and a gravel bike and endurance road bike, and a crit bike and a cyclocross bike. And even if all these bikes could be the same bikes. Let's not tell anyone because that gets them to buy more bikes. I think that's the marketing perspective on some of the naming conventions.  [00:29:26] Craig: Next up comes a series of questions from Kim ponders. And we should give a shout out to Kim because she's the one who really set this off. She actually recommended and suggested in the ridership forum that, Hey, why don't you guys do a Q and a episode? And I immediately thought that great idea, Kim, I'm all about it. [00:29:44] Randall: Yeah. Thanks, Kim.  [00:29:46] Craig: So our first question is what should I do not do to avoid damaging a carbon frame?  [00:29:52] Randall: So I'll jump in on this one. Carbon is strong intention, but not in compression, so never clamp it in a stand or sit on the top tube, use a torque wrench, always. And avoid extreme heat sources like car exhausts, which generally isn't a problem with frames because they don't end up in the main stream of the exhaust, but is definitely a problem with carbon rims.  [00:30:13] We've seen a number of molten rims. And it's usually they fail at the spoke holes first. Cause there's just so much tension on those spokes that as soon as the resin starts to transition. Into more of a liquid glass it immediately starts to crack at the rims that'd be my main guidance for carbon generally.  [00:30:32] Craig: And as we've talked about it a little bit before on the podcast, I think as a frame designer, You're layering in carbon, in greater, greater levels of material in more sensitive areas.  [00:30:44] But you are. Yeah. [00:30:45] So like your, your down tube and by your bottom bracket. They can take a ding from a rock and they're going to survive. [00:30:52] Randall: Generally. Yes. So if you're kicking up a lot of rocks, adding a layer of thicker film is definitely a good idea. We put a very thin film on ours. It's mostly to protect the paint. And then film on the insides of the fork plates seat stays and chain stays where the tire passes through.  [00:31:08] I can save you a lot of grief. If you end up with mud caked on your tires. Cause that'll just grind right through the paint and potentially to layers of carbon. So we do that stock for that reason. And it's a good idea. If you don't already have it, get yourself some 3m protective film.  [00:31:22] Craig: Yeah, and for me, I actually run it's essentially a sort of protective sticker layer from a company called the all mountain style and they just, in my opinion, do great visual designs. And check them out because personally, I love when you look underneath my, down to that, you see this. Digital cammo kind of thing on my nice pink bike.  [00:31:43] Randall: Yeah, it's rad. It's definitely a way to pretty things up.  [00:31:47] Craig: Next question from Kim is their basic regular maintenance checklists that I should be aware of. You things I should check every ride every month, every season, every year.  [00:31:57] Randall: Yeah. When you got.  [00:31:59] Craig: I think there's a lot there, obviously, we've talked about the importance of making sure your chain is lubed your tire pressure. Those are the things I check every single ride. Be aware of how your brakes are changing and performance. So keep an mental eye on.  [00:32:14] Your brake pads and how they're wearing, I'm not going around tightening bolts at all. Unless I've removed something, I'm not really messing with Any of that. I do find my Thesis to be pretty much ready to go. As long as I'm paying attention to the tire and the chain lube. [00:32:31] Randall: Yeah. Yeah, that's that's about right. I would add to that, check the chain length every so often. And there's a question in here about how to do that. Get one of these go-no-go gauges. I've got the the park tools, CC three.  [00:32:44] There's a bunch of good ones out there. And if it has multiple settings to check, go with the most conservative one. Swap your chains early and often, because it will save you a lot of money on your expensive cogs and cassettes.  [00:32:58] And it'll just make everything perform better. And then every so often, if you feel any looseness in your headset, that's a common thing that will come up over time, potentially just, just check that every so often. If you feel any looseness, you want to tighten it up early. So it doesn't start to wear down the cups or things like that.  [00:33:14] Craig: Yeah. And if you can afford it and you don't have the skills in your own garage, definitely bring it in for an annual tune-up. I think the bikes are going to come back working great and you've got some professionalize on them. [00:33:26] Randall: Yeah.  [00:33:26] Craig: Next question. Kim asked was what's the best way to pack a bike for air travel.  [00:33:31] Randall: So if you try to be. The cheapest option for the packaging. Cardboard box. And if you're not doing it frequently, that's a good way to go.  [00:33:41] Craig: Yeah, agreed. There's a reason why every bike manufacturer in The world is shipping with a cardboard box. As long as you protect the bike. Inside the box with some bubble wrap or some additional cardboard, they generally arrive where they need to go intact and safe. And I've had multiple occasions where I've used the cardboard box on an outbound trip and the box is Perfectly intact for the return trip. [00:34:05] Randall: And we should say specifically. Carbo box that a bike would have come in. Cause generally this'll be a five layer corrugated box. It'll be a thicker material. And if you need to reinforce it with some tape, At the corners and so on. And if you get, if it gets a hole in it, patch up the hole, but you can go pretty far with the cardboard box.  [00:34:24] I have a post carry transfer case, which I love, it's a bit more involved. I got to pull the fork and it takes me usually about 15 minutes or so. 20 minutes to pack it up, and to squeeze some gear in between the wheels and the frame and things like that.  [00:34:38] But I generally get past any sort of oversize baggage fees and I have the bigger of the two bags too. So oftentimes I don't even get asked what it is and if I get asked, it's oh yeah, it's a sports gear. Massage table. Yeah, whatever.  [00:34:50] Craig: That's the key for me that post carry bag or or, okay. This is another company that makes one of these bags where as you said, you've got to do a little bit more disassembly, whereas typically it might've been take the handle Bazaar off the pedals and your wheels, and you can get into a cardboard box. Would these particular smaller bags, you do need to pull the fork, which seems incredibly intimidating. When you first talk about it, but in practice, it's actually not. [00:35:15] Randall: It's not too bad. Probably the biggest issue is if you have a bike with integrated cabling, Then it can be a real nightmare. And in fact I might even go as far as to say, if you don't know what you're doing, don't mess with it. A bike with external cabling, or at least partially external, like our bike, you just have to be careful not to kink the hoses. That's the big, probably the biggest city issue, kinking the hoses, or bending the housings and cables in a way that affects the breaking or the shifting.  [00:35:44] Craig: Yeah. Yeah. If you've, if your cables are particularly tight, It then becomes a problem. I think my routing is just on the edge. I do feel like I'm putting a little bit of stress. On the cables when I'm disassembling in that bag, but so far so good. [00:35:58] Randall: Yeah. Yeah.  [00:35:59] And then of course you have the full sized bags where if you don't care about paying the airline fees, then get one of these was it Evoque I think makes a really nice one that has good protection there's a bunch of companies that make good ones where you just  [00:36:11] Craig: Yeah, I've.  [00:36:12] Randall: the front wheel and throw it in.  [00:36:14] Craig: I've got a Tulay one that is like bomber. It's got like a through axle slots, but one it's hard as hell to move it around. And two, I got dinged on both weight and access size on my trip to Africa. It's out. I was pretty ticked. [00:36:31] Randall: Yeah. And then the other thing is on the other end can you get it into the trunk of a cab. And so that's actually another advantage of bags like the post transfer case in the oral case ones is you can. I think I know the post one has backpack straps, and then you can fit it in the boot of pretty much any vehicle.  [00:36:49] Craig: Yeah, totally under emphasized attribute and benefit of those types of bags. Totally agree. [00:36:54] Like you can get into a sedan. With a, a Prius, Uber Lyft driver and make it in. No problem. [00:37:00] Randall: Oh, yeah.  [00:37:01]  [00:37:01] Craig Dalton: Pardon the segue that's going to do it for part one of our Q and a episode. I thought that was a great time to break and we'll jump into another half hour of questions and answers in our next episode of, in the dirt, which we'll release in the coming weeks. As always, if you're interested in communicating with myself or Randall,  [00:37:20] Please join the ridership www.theridership.com. If you're able to support the podcast, your contributions are greatly appreciated. You can visit, www.buymeacoffee.com/thegravelride to contribute in any way you can to support the financial wellbeing of the podcast. If you're unable to support in that way, ratings and reviews are hugely appreciated.  [00:37:46] On any of your favorite podcast platforms. Until next time. Here's to finding some dirt under your wheels. 

Say The Right Thing Podcast
Episode 4 | A Million And One Questions

Say The Right Thing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 65:50


On Episode 4 of Say The Right Thing Podcast the guys talk about the idea of ending relationships without a conversation, whether it's appropriate to want to be chased by someone your're dealing with, as well as lil boosie's breakfast club take on lil nas x. They dive into deep convo about the battle of head vs heart. They also touch on a recent murder committed by a young teen and whether kids of his age are to be held directly "accountable" for their actions.

Gold Don't Rust
Watch the Throne

Gold Don't Rust

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 106:58


The boys take a deep dive into the 2011 collaborative album between Jay-Z and Kanye West Watch the Throne before reviewing it on the GDR proprietary scale of Rust to Gold. Later, Rick and Drew try to guess what people want to know most about Jay-Z and Kanye in another edition of A Million and One Questions. *This episode of GDR dondadondadondadondadonda --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/golddontrustpod/message

Gold Don't Rust
Reasonable Doubt

Gold Don't Rust

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 94:05


The boys do a track by track deep dive into Jay-Z's debut classic Reasonable Doubt, Rick drops a lot of knowledge, they discuss their favorite steak preparations, and finally rate the album on the GDR scale of rust to gold. Later, Rick and Drew try to guess Google's top autofills for Jay-Z related queries in the first edition of A Million and One Questions. This episode is brought to you by Freeway's Freeway Breezeways. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/golddontrustpod/message

Straight Tea No Chaser Podcast
Twen-TEA-One Questions, Meet the Co-hosts

Straight Tea No Chaser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 87:19


In this episode we are spilling the tea on everything from our biggest fears to our celebrity crushes. This usual table for two is inviting you to pull up a chair and join us for an alarmingly long game of 21 questions.  Curious to know which one of us makes casual Harry Potter references and which one of us is plotting to tie the knot with Trevante Rhodes? Then this is the episode for you! Beyond Harry and Trevante, this episode asks the deep questions to help our audience get to know who we really are and what our podcast is all about!

The Full Nelson Podcast
One Million And One Questions

The Full Nelson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 55:19


Debut episode of The Full Nelson Podcast

Later in Life Love
Season One Questions and Answers

Later in Life Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 24:24


In this episode, we wrap up season one with our response to listener voicemail messages. We'll be back in the Summer for season two with more great topics, special guests, and some fun surprises. Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laterinlifelove/message

Blending The Family with Tommy Maloney
EP 193 My Dads Advice at 504 AM Chapter One Questions

Blending The Family with Tommy Maloney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 19:09


  After each chapter of the book, I present to you questions. I have been working on other chapters of the book, so, when I read these questions to you it has been a while. Meaning, it is almost seeing them for the first time. Here are the questions that I will be talking about: 1. How would you have handled the breakup of your marriage differently? Where people shocked that the marriage ended? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. How did the divorce affect your children and what ways are you supporting them emotionally? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What new life lessons not only have you learned and what have you taught your children? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Is there a consistent memory that the children talk about? What steps helped you with your own grieving process? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What was a win for you today? How will you continue each day with a daily win?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PRE-ORDER: My Dads Advice At 5:04 AM www.mydadsadvicebook.com         PRE-ORDER: My Dads Advice At 5:04 AM www.mydadsadvicebook.com Tommy Maloney is the Executive producer and host of the podcast Blending The Family, where you can find on Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Spotify, and Stitcher Radio.    Tommy has spoken at TEDx, Ignite Fort Collins, and Keynote Speaker at Everything Dad Convention. He even has won speaking awards through Toastmasters International.    The author of the book "25 Tips For Divorced Dads." "Why not you, Why Not Me" and His new book, "My Dad's Advice At 5:04 AM" is coming out in 2021. He has written for magazines: The Good Men Project, Modern Gladiator, and Nurture Magazine. Plus, he has been a guest writer.   Tommy enjoys a good red blend while writing or hiding from the family. A dad to Betsy, Becca, Connor, and Duke (RIP), Otis. A husband to Ann.  Podcast music by Twisterium / freebackgroundtracks.net Contact him at  Tommy@BlendingTheFamily.com   TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/azG2K47iz4Q    Blog: http://blendingthefamily.com/blog/    Podcast: http://blendingthefamily.libsyn.com/    Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tommy-maloney/id958223196?mt=2    Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/tommy-maloney/blending-the-family    Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thetommymaloney    The Good Men Project: https://goodmenproject.com/author/tommy-maloney/   Medium: https://medium.com/@thetommymaloney Calendly: calendly.com/thomasdmaloneyjr

Dr. Richard Huysmans' Podcast
Twenty-One Questions to Ask and Answer Before You Do a PhD

Dr. Richard Huysmans' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 4:48


It is a long list... 1. Why (go back to) study? 2. How should I study? 3. How do I prefer to learn? 4. What do I want to do after I complete my study? 5. Am I ready for other peoples' reaction? 6. What will I need to change to make this work? 7. What must stay the same (in order for this to work)? 8. What am I not giving up (no matter what)? 9. What will I gain? 10. What's my plan? 11. Am I ready to do the work? 12. What is success for me? 13. What happens when I lose motivation? 14. What happens if it is not what I expected? 15. What are the power dynamics between me, and my teachers? 16. What are the power dynamics between me, and my fellow students? 17. Full-time or part-time? 18. Do I need to quit my job? 19. Who/how will I pay? 20. What's my entry plan? 21. What's my exit plan? Link to transcript: https://www.drrichardhuysmans.com/twenty-one-questions-to-ask-and-answer-before-you-do-a-phd/

The Audiofiles Podcast
Megan Thee Stallion: Good News

The Audiofiles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 55:18


In the spirit of equality and equal representation, the boys put on their twerking shoes and turn up to Good News by Megan Thee Stallion. Bread Boi drops some bars and the boys discuss the latest lawsuit filed against Chance The Rapper. Female Inspired Picks for Song of the Week: Ant: Dreezy- "I Love That Bitch" Queen Latifah- "Just Another Day" Cardi B- "Wish Wish" Chance The Rapper- "The Man Who Has Everything" Bibo: Lauryn Hill- "Mystery of Iniquity" Kelis- "Millionare" ft. Andre 3000 Lila Ike- "Stars Align" Hernan: Teedra Moses- "Be Your Girl (Kaytranada Edition)" Amy Winehouse- "Valerie" Missy Elliot- "Wake Up" ft. Jay Z Addison: Disclosure, Kehlani, Syd- "Birthday" Mariah Carey- "Beautiful" ft. Miguel ROSALIA & Travis Scott- "TKN" David: MyVerse- "Days Like This" Rocky- "Ride" Beanz Freestyle over "A Million & One Questions" by Jayz (FIRE!!!) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ten Minute Bible Talks Devotional Bible Study
Will You Ever Find the One? | Questions You're Asking

Ten Minute Bible Talks Devotional Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 10:19


Do we each have a soulmate? Whether you're married or single, this is an important topic to consider. Discover the purpose of marriage and how to make it successful from Questions You're Asking (https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcast-series/questions-youre-asking/).  Interested in more content like this? Check out Should Christians Watch the Bachelor? (https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcasts/should-christians-watch-the-bachelor/)  Like this content? Make sure to leave us a rating and share it with others, so others can find it too.  To learn more, visit our Twitter (https://twitter.com/thecrossingcomo) @TheCrossingCOMO and @TenMinuteBibleTalks.   Outline 0:30 - Will you ever find the one? 2:30 - Should Christians Watch the Bachelor? (https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcasts/should-christians-watch-the-bachelor/) 3:40 - Arranged marriages: East vs. West 5:10 - Marriage isn't about finding the right person 6:00 - Why do we take vows? 7:20 - Meaning in marriage 9:50 - Subscribe. Rate. Share.   Social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TenMinuteBibleTalks (https://www.facebook.com/TenMinuteBibleTalks) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecrossingcomo/ (https://www.instagram.com/thecrossingcomo/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecrossingcomo (https://twitter.com/thecrossingcomo)   Related Should Christians Watch the Bachelor?: https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcasts/should-christians-watch-the-bachelor/ (https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcasts/should-christians-watch-the-bachelor/) Questions You're Asking: https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcast-series/questions-youre-asking/ (https://www.thecrossingchurch.com/podcast-series/questions-youre-asking/) Support this podcast

ASK English Teacher Matthew
#4 - My hometown - answering IELTS part one questions!

ASK English Teacher Matthew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 18:44


In this episode I talk about my hometown by answering five common IELTS part one questions. Become a Premium EnglishCaster! https://www.patreon.com/matthewsenglishcast Italki Profile (for classes) https://www.italki.com/teacher/2955355 Facebook: https://www.fb.me/matthewsenglishcast  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewsenglishcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/englishteachermatthew/message

Castle Rock TV Historical Society
WTF Castle Rock!?! Season One Questions Answered

Castle Rock TV Historical Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 65:02


Hannah whips out her giant list of unanswered questions from Season One of the Hulu original series Castle Rock so she and Acadia can run them against what we’ve learned in Season Two to see what we can cross off the list.  Some surprises await, but none of them are about the box at Desjardin’s […]The post WTF Castle Rock!?! Season One Questions Answered appeared first on Superficial Gallery.

What Happened?
Episode Thirty-One - Questions (with Mike Sency from the Smoke Pit Podcast)

What Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 56:29


In this episode we play a good ole game of "rail or bail", "hit or quit", "cream pie or....." .. You get a picture! Special shoutout to Mike of the Smoke Pit podcast for joining us in our shenanigans!Socials:@whathappendcast@lacedup85@callmekam@msency@smokepitpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

HRM-Podcast
E48 Happy life or unhappy life. One questions determines your life's quality

HRM-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 6:51


Everybody wants to be happy. How do you reach this goal? Listen how the answer to one single question determines your destiny and your satisfaction in life. Blog Post 201 "Big Five for Life" (in German only) Podcast Episode 16 "Big Five for Life"    Beratungs- oder Trainingsbedarf?  Markus Jotzo kontaktieren: service@markus-jotzo.com +49 40 60 59 29 56 www.markus-jotzo.com

Führen wie ein Löwe Podcast. Praxistipps Führung & Motivation. Für Führungskräfte, Unternehmer und Geschäftsführer

Everybody wants to be happy. How do you reach this goal? Listen how the answer to one single question determines your destiny and your satisfaction in life. Blog Post 201 "Big Five for Life" (in German only) Podcast Episode 16 "Big Five for Life"    Beratungs- oder Trainingsbedarf?  Markus Jotzo kontaktieren: service@markus-jotzo.com +49 40 60 59 29 56 www.markus-jotzo.com

Let's Get Real Podcast w/Rob Lundberg
The Real Issue Podcast: Ten PLUS One Questions You Can Use to Begin an Evangelistic Conversation

Let's Get Real Podcast w/Rob Lundberg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 40:15


You have a passion to share the gospel, and you want to share. There are the typical roadblocks that we all face. Concerns about objections and rejection. But for many it is getting the conversation started. If you have a difficult time starting out getting into a conversation that could open up an opportunity to share the gospel this show is for you as Rob presents ten (10) questions that might be of help to get a conversation started. If you listen to what the person is saying or asking, and using the tact of our Lord, these questions will engage in the conversation with confidence and with grace. In this show you will learn how to use the following questions: 1. “Why Aren't You a Christian?” 2. “If Christianity were true would you become a Christian?” 3. “If there is no God, why is there something rather than nothing?” 4. “Who do you Believe Jesus of Nazareth was?” 5. “Why do the New Testament Documents Exist? Who wrote them?” 6. “Why would devout Jewish men invent a resurrected Jesus and then suffer and die for their own lie?” 7. “Do you think there is an afterlife?” 8. “What do you mean by that?” 9. “How did you come to that conclusion?” 10. “Have you ever considered . . .” There is also a PDF resource you can download and put in your Bible that will keep these in front of you. To get this free resource go to https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RjH0B5wCQb97ivLMmwawJqsO-GmqbH-G/view?usp=sharing. If you have any questions, send an email to realissueapologetics@yahoo.com Commercials from The One Minute Apologist with Bobby Conway, J. Warner Wallace and Frank Turek. Music headers from Kerry Livgren, "Ancient Wing" from "One of Several Possible Musicks" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rob-lundberg/message

Trap Conscious Radio
Episode 119: A Million And One Questions

Trap Conscious Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 85:24


Topics: Jeffrey Epstein "Suicide"/ Jay Z Partners with the NFL/ more...

Beige Journalism
A Million and One Questions (Episode 5)

Beige Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 21:49


Check out Episode 5 of "Beige Journalism", on this episode we talked about everything from the 9/11 First Responders Fund to the Democratic Debates. Make sure you follow me on IG @BeigeJournalism. Message me with any questions or topic ideas.

Zbooks Successful Authors Podcast
The Number ONE Questions Beginning Authors and Selfpublishers ASK - and the ANSWER!!! By @ErocZ of Zbooks.co

Zbooks Successful Authors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 27:55


This is the answer to the #1 question I get asked about self-publishing. It is also the MOST IMPORTANT ANSWER. Listen in BEFORE you write your book! And - you can get the presentation here: http://bit.ly/boomtheanswer Get more of Eric Z (like my NEW BOOK!) here: https://linktr.ee/eric.zbooks

GameEnthus Podcast - video games and everything else
GameEnthus Podcast ep346: Lil Ridley or LE3s was More

GameEnthus Podcast - video games and everything else

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 183:31


      GameEnthus Podcast ep346: Lil Ridley or LE3s was More   This week Mandy(@ladyluck34) and Ben(@BCterps) joins Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: E3,  Laconia Bike Week, Fortnite, Dragon Quest VIII, Lego Mosiac Maker, Anthony Bourdain, God War, PUBG, Nintendo Labo, AnimeNext, Blaz Blue Phatasma Battle, Shaq Fu Legend Reborn, Sushi Striker, Overcooked 2, Upgrade, Vampyr, Just Beats & Shapes, Runner3, Perils of Baking, Hot Pot Hero, Elder Scrolls VI, Fallout 76, Wolfenstein 2: Youngblood, Prey, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, Babylon's Fall, Battletoads, Halo Infinite, Gears Pop, Gears of War 5, The Quiet Man, Kingdom Hearts 3, Compulsion Games, The Initiative, Ninja Theory, Undead Labs, Playground Games, Super Mario Party, Anthem, Devolver Digital, Metal Wolf Chaos XD, My Friend Pedro, Resident Evil 2, Death Stranding, The Last of Us Part II, Ghosts of Tsushima, Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, Control, Days Gone, SNK 40th Anniversary, Hitman 2, Starlink, Beyond Good & Evil 2, Unravel Two, Tunic, Limited Run Games, Star Wars Jedi The Fallen Order, Viva Pinata, Too Many Games and more.                                                                         If you like the show please leave us an itunes, Google, Youtube or Stitcher review, a tweet, an email or a voicemail (202-573-7686).   Show Length: 183 minutes Direct Download(right click to download)     Show Links Follow Mandy   Follow Ben Muffled Warfare Discount Link    New videos GameEnthus.com   Youtube.com/user/GameEnthus      Community Info   Major Linux and Crew's Notcho Podcast Kiaun's Show The Analog Circle Podcast Gary and Dan's Show TheGamesMenRPG Open Forum Radio SingleSimulcast     Show Music     M.O.P - Ante Up instrumental Dr. Dooom - Dr. Dooom is in the room instrumental A Tribe Called Quest - Steppin it up instrumental Jay-z - A million and One Questions instrumental GZA - Liquid Swords instrumental UMCs -  Blue Cheese instrumental Jungle Brothers - Brain instrumental Tina Turner - Private Dancer        

Causeway Street Podcast
130: LeBron James + Kyrie Irving, Celtics rumors

Causeway Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 76:36


On this NBA Finals edition of the Causeway Street Podcast, we discuss the rumors of LeBron James bringing his talents to Boston and the Celtics possibly looking to trade Kyrie Irving. We also play A Million and One Questions with the returning Sean Dutra. Tune in and follow us on Twitter: @CausewayStreet @Joe_Sway, @SeanDutra, @Joel_CSP

Mike & Tricia Mornings Podcast
May 18th, 2018 — Still Arguing About Yanny, IFly, and Are You The Only One Questions

Mike & Tricia Mornings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018


Vintage Retreat Talks Volume 1
Day One Questions & Answers – Anglesea 2004

Vintage Retreat Talks Volume 1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 63:17


Vintage Retreat Talks Volume 1
Day One Questions & Answers – Anglesea 2004

Vintage Retreat Talks Volume 1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 63:17


Daniel Doesn't
#25: Twenty One Questions

Daniel Doesn't

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 45:33


"Wake him up by pissing on him." Daniel answers 21 random questions posed by guests Matthew Fariss, Paul Scott-Blair, and Dan Wayne. Are you down with fascism? Who's your favorite person? Would you ever hang out with your ex? Along the way, the gang also touches upon pornography, global affairs, and meeting new people as a single twenty-something. Intro music provided by viewtojupiter. Recorded on 8/27/2017.

GameEnthus Podcast - video games and everything else
GameEnthus Podcast ep319: Ned Stark Flanders or Dark Souls of All

GameEnthus Podcast - video games and everything else

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 160:15


GameEnthus Podcast ep319: Ned Stark Flanders or Dark Souls of All   This week Ben(@StrangeBloops) from (@Fabrazz), developer of Slime-San, joins Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) talk about: Slime-San, Fabrazz, SAAMArcade, Plant Diver, Board Game Jam, American gods, Game of Thrones, Akira, Ninja Scroll, Voltron, Baby Driver, Drive, Rick and Morty, Szechuan Sauce, Mulan, MAGfest, The Awkward Steve Duology, A Dual Hand Distater: Trackher, Loominary, Speedrunners, Word After Word, Muddledash, Perception, VYE, Dark Souls, Nintendo 64, Hellblade, Fire Emblem Echoes, Bastion, Transistor, Pyre, GNOG, Monument Valley 2, Nier: Automata, Night in the Woods, Tumbleseed, Kingdom Hearts, Pokemon Snap, Hey You Pikachu!, Arms, Chariot, Oceanhorn, Kidd Tripp, Circuit Breakers, Hey Pikmin!, Overcooked Special Edition, Ultimate Chicken Horse, Linelight, Skeleton Boomerang, Fire Pro Wrestling World, Phantom Trigger, Chicken Wiggle, Mutant Mudds, Severed, Graceful Explosion Machine, Nidhogg 2, Superhot VR, Archangel, Theseus and more.                                                                     If you like the show please leave us an itunes, Google, Youtube or Stitcher review, a tweet, an email or a voicemail (202-573-7686).   Download the GE iOS / WP apps and check out GameEnthus. Show Length: 160 minutes Direct Download       Show Links Follow Ben @StrangeBloops Slime-San Fabrazz ShackNews Word After Word   New videos GameEnthus.com   Youtube.com/user/GameEnthus     Community Info   Kiaun's Show The Analog Circle Podcast Gary's Show TheGamesMenRPG Open Forum Radio GeeksGoneRaw SingleSimulcast    Show Music     Redman - I'll Be Dat instrumental Blackstar - Thieves in the Night instrumental Kanye West - Everything I Am instrumental A Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour instrumental Jadakiss - Knock Yourself Out instrumental Super Smash Bros. Melee Opening Theme Jay-Z - Million and One Questions instrumental Outkast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious instrumental Pharoahe - Monch - The Light instrumental The Office Clip                                                      

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #211

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2011 49:57


THE SHOW NOTES John Blesso and the Team of RivalsIntroNECSSMs.Information video (thanks Eddie!)Geo’s Mom Reads Jay Z Lyrics
     - "A Million and One Questions" from In My Lifetime, Vol. 1Religious Moron of the Week
     - Home School Curricula from Gabrielle Grafath and Jared CongiardoGreat Homeopathy video with Richard SaundersShow close ........................ MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Bad Astronomy: Homeopathy slammed by Australian TV news show Richard Saunders Eddie Anthony's Ms. Information animation NECSS Videos— Under Pressure God is Not Great Ms. Information Death from the Skies When I Was Your Age The first four NECSS videos above are thanks to Bruce (Dr. Icepick) Press. When I Was Your Age is courtesy of spongeawareness. ........................ Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby ........................ Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the new portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's edition Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information says "Thanks and kudos to Michael Feldman and his amazing staff, especially BJ Kramer and Adam Magazine, for such a great conference!"

Catalyst Podcast
Tim Elmore :: Episode 110

Catalyst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2010 45:02


Tim Elmore and Marcus Buckingham both impact leaders at all levels. In this episode, we catch up with Marcus Buckingham, the Strengths guru, for the One Questions segment, and Ken sits down with Tim Elmore, President of Growing Leaders and the author of Generation iY, for a candid conversation on the next generation.

Church of Christ at Bybee Branch
One Questions, Two Answers

Church of Christ at Bybee Branch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2009 32:25


AM sermon for April 5, 2009