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Jonathan talks to the reigning FWT champion, Marcus Goguen, about the gear he skis on to film, rip around the resort, and yes, win the FWT. We also talk about his new YouTube series (it's must-see-TV), and Marcus breaks news about his new project that comes out in October.Note: We Want to Hear From You!Please let us know if there's a topic you'd like us to cover or a guest you'd like us to have on GEAR:30. Or if you'd like to nominate yourself for a ‘Gear Therapy' episode, let us know that, too! You can email us at info@blisterreview.comRELATED LINKS:BLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredGet Our Newsletter & Weekly Gear GiveawaysBlister Podcast #341: Marcus GoguenMarcus' YouTube ChannelTOPICS & TIMES:Shoutout to BLISTER+ Members (2:19)Paintball! (3:55)2025 FWT Championship Season (6:09)Marcus' New YouTube Series (10:29)The gear Marcus used most this past season (18:02)Mount Point: Thoughts & Preferences (26:00)Rocker Profile vs Sidecut (30:05)Are You More Particular about Skis or Boots? (34:14)Ski Poles (38:31)Product Testing / R&D (40:56)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Help support the free broadcast by donating to our PayPal fundraiser!https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/RLTUJEMY9N3GAThe hosts kicked off with a recap of the latest paintball events, sharing standout plays, epic team performances, and unexpected twists on the field. They spotlighted specific matchups and offered sharp insights into evolving team strategies, illustrating how the sport continues to adapt and grow 2. Gear and tech chatMid‑show, the conversation shifted to new and noteworthy paintball gear hitting the market. The hosts discussed which products are worth investing in, shared their own user experiences, and emphasized the importance of proper gear maintenance for performance and safety—valuable advice whether you're a tournament player or weekend warrior .3. Audience call‑insTrue to their interactive format, the crew took live comments and questions from viewers. Ranging from tactical queries (“How to improve communication on the field?”) to gear setup discussions, this segment strengthened the community vibe and showed how fan input helps shape the conversation .4. Broader paintball talkBeyond immediate recaps, the hosts dove deeper: touching on evolving game dynamics, rule changes, field etiquette, and community growth. They debated trends—like digital scoring, communication tools, and the increasing popularity of scenario/woodsball events—while speculating on where the sport is heading5. Closing thoughts & what's nextThey wrapped up by previewing upcoming events and tournaments, dropping predictions for standout teams, and inviting listeners to stay engaged—whether that means tuning in live Mondays at 8 pm EST or submitting questions for future episodesIn summary, Episode 571 lives up to the show's reputation: a dynamic blend of current event coverage, gear reviews, community interaction, and strategic commentary. A solid listen for veteran players and newcomers alike!
What does it really mean to “share your faith”? In the church I grew up in, it didn't mean storytelling or connection—it meant recruitment. Evangelism wasn't optional; it was expected, required, and tracked. In this episode of This Was Supposed to Be the Place, I unpack the intense pressure we felt to bring people to church, the shame tied to “not producing fruit,” and the way our relationships became tools for expansion. From Kmart training days to paintball invites to spiritual performance disguised as purpose, I trace how sharing faith got twisted into selling it. And then I share the moment it all flipped—sitting in a friend's truck, drinking a beer, having a real conversation with no script and no strings. It turns out, maybe that's what sharing your faith was supposed to look like all along. If this one hit close to home—if you ever felt like your worth was tied to how many people you “brought out,” or if you still carry that little voice saying, you didn't do enough—just know: you're not alone. And you're not crazy. Some of us were just kids trying to survive youth group politics and Kmart evangelism while pretending we were saving the world. If you want to reach out in any way, you can do that at clemenzwithaz@gmail.com or DM me at the Clemenz With a Z instagram page. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, please rate and review—it helps more people find these stories. And don't forget: I'm just a channel, I ain't the source. You can support the show by visiting clemenzwithaz.com, and grabbing something cool from the shop, subscribing to my Substack, or contributing to the GoFundMe here: https://gofund.me/7ebb0524. Every little bit helps keep this going, and I'm so grateful for it. Until next time, take care of yourself, stay grateful, and keep growing. Peace!
Axel Gaudin is a professional paintball player for the TonTon FSU. Arguably the best player to ever come out of France and one of the best attackers in the world, Axel is an undeniable force. He is the heart and soul of the TonTons current iteration and a French icon in the paintball world. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029Support the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
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It's Happy Hour in the Rock and Roll Lounge of News and we're working our way through anything over 40 per cent proof. Which means ice, a slice and …. … how the F-Bomb lost its impact. … Mick Ralphs and Lalo Schifrin RIP – and chapeau to "There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On'. … the Blush-o-meter! Album sleeves that'd get you lynched in the 21st Century – and that means you Roxy, UFO, BowWowWow, Blind Faith, Tom Waits and Supertramp! … why the TV comedy W1A was the last record of the world before Covid. … Irresistible song titles – eg Rikki Don't Lose That Number, Misty Morning Albert Bridge, Jeannie Needs A Shooter. … where was Instagram when Roxy Music started?! … the genius of Sabrina Carpenter's publicity machine. … “The oldest used to have the power. Now it's the youngest.” … Jeff Bezos v a canal full of inflatable crocodiles. … I'm Getting Buried in the Morning, Paintball's Coming Home … the eternal joy of Half Man Half Biscuit. … “Meeting a man from the motor trade - like a line from a TS Eliot poem.” And birthday guest Guy Constant on the value of lyrics - plus ‘grollies, ‘70 supergroups and Theresa May swearing. Here's the link set up by Jon Hotten to help the rock writer (and former podcast guest) Mick Wall after he'd suffered a heart attack: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jon-hotten-2Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Happy Hour in the Rock and Roll Lounge of News and we're working our way through anything over 40 per cent proof. Which means ice, a slice and …. … how the F-Bomb lost its impact. … Mick Ralphs and Lalo Schifrin RIP – and chapeau to "There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On'. … the Blush-o-meter! Album sleeves that'd get you lynched in the 21st Century – and that means you Roxy, UFO, BowWowWow, Blind Faith, Tom Waits and Supertramp! … why the TV comedy W1A was the last record of the world before Covid. … Irresistible song titles – eg Rikki Don't Lose That Number, Misty Morning Albert Bridge, Jeannie Needs A Shooter. … where was Instagram when Roxy Music started?! … the genius of Sabrina Carpenter's publicity machine. … “The oldest used to have the power. Now it's the youngest.” … Jeff Bezos v a canal full of inflatable crocodiles. … I'm Getting Buried in the Morning, Paintball's Coming Home … the eternal joy of Half Man Half Biscuit. … “Meeting a man from the motor trade - like a line from a TS Eliot poem.” And birthday guest Guy Constant on the value of lyrics - plus ‘grollies, ‘70 supergroups and Theresa May swearing. Here's the link set up by Jon Hotten to help the rock writer (and former podcast guest) Mick Wall after he'd suffered a heart attack: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jon-hotten-2Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Happy Hour in the Rock and Roll Lounge of News and we're working our way through anything over 40 per cent proof. Which means ice, a slice and …. … how the F-Bomb lost its impact. … Mick Ralphs and Lalo Schifrin RIP – and chapeau to "There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On'. … the Blush-o-meter! Album sleeves that'd get you lynched in the 21st Century – and that means you Roxy, UFO, BowWowWow, Blind Faith, Tom Waits and Supertramp! … why the TV comedy W1A was the last record of the world before Covid. … Irresistible song titles – eg Rikki Don't Lose That Number, Misty Morning Albert Bridge, Jeannie Needs A Shooter. … where was Instagram when Roxy Music started?! … the genius of Sabrina Carpenter's publicity machine. … “The oldest used to have the power. Now it's the youngest.” … Jeff Bezos v a canal full of inflatable crocodiles. … I'm Getting Buried in the Morning, Paintball's Coming Home … the eternal joy of Half Man Half Biscuit. … “Meeting a man from the motor trade - like a line from a TS Eliot poem.” And birthday guest Guy Constant on the value of lyrics - plus ‘grollies, ‘70 supergroups and Theresa May swearing. Here's the link set up by Jon Hotten to help the rock writer (and former podcast guest) Mick Wall after he'd suffered a heart attack: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jon-hotten-2Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 573: “Best Paintball Field Ever?!” of Behind The Bunker, the hosts launched into an enthusiastic debate over what makes a paintball field truly outstanding. From the very beginning, the conversation buzzed with excitement as they named their personal favorite fields, with reasons ranging from innovative layouts and scenic backdrops to unique game scenarios that turned a simple day of playing into an unforgettable experience.The hosts first broke down the field layouts that stood out to them—ranging from challenging woodsball setups with meandering trails and natural obstacles to purpose-built speedball arenas with sharp sight lines and dynamic bunkers. They discussed how a field's design influences game flow, offering varied tactics and keeping players engaged game after game.Next, attention turned to amenities and atmosphere. The hosts agreed that great fields go beyond the playing area—they called out well-maintained pro shops stocked with quality gear, clean facilities, shade and seating, and friendly, knowledgeable staff. They also emphasized that a welcoming community vibe and regular events are essential to creating a feel-good, social environment where players can return again and again.Another key discussion point was innovation in field events. The hosts highlighted fields that host themed scenario games, night plays, and multi-day tournaments as particularly special. They praised fields that go the extra mile—using special effects like fog, sound systems, or even props and vehicles—to build immersive, memorable events that capture the imagination and draw players from far and wide.Finally, the episode wrapped up with listener interaction, as the hosts read fan messages sharing their own “best paintball field” experiences from around the world. Whether it was a remote woodland course in Canada or a cutting-edge indoor arena with team-specific tactics, these listener contributions underscored the diverse and passionate nature of the paintball community.In conclusion, Episode 573 delivered a heartfelt celebration of the venues that elevate the paintball experience. By combining thoughtful analysis, personal stories, and community voices, the hosts painted a vivid picture of what truly makes a field exceptional. Whether through creative design, top-notch amenities, or unforgettable events, the episode reminds us that a great paintball field becomes a central part of players' stories and memories.
In The Pits Paintball Podcast is focused on telling the stories of members of the Texas paintball scene. Each week will feature a new guest, ranging from pro and divisional players, coaches, field owners, photographers, videographers, and Texas based brands. This week we feature Rose "Paintball Mom" Trevethan, player for 210pewpew.
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In Episode 571: "General Paintball Conversations This Week!" of Behind The Bunker, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering a wide range of paintball topics. They delve into recent events, share personal experiences, and address questions from the community, providing insights and entertainment for both seasoned players and newcomers to the sport.The episode kicks off with a recap of recent paintball events, highlighting standout moments and discussing the performances of various teams. The hosts share their perspectives on the evolving strategies observed in recent games and how these reflect broader trends in the sport.A significant portion of the conversation is dedicated to equipment and gear. The hosts review new products that have entered the market, discuss their personal preferences, and offer advice on gear maintenance. They also touch upon the importance of choosing the right equipment to enhance performance and safety on the field.Community engagement is a recurring theme throughout the episode. The hosts read and respond to comments and questions from viewers, fostering a sense of connection and shared enthusiasm for paintball. They discuss the role of local paintball communities in promoting the sport and how players can get involved in organizing events and supporting newcomers.In conclusion, Episode 571 offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of paintball, blending event analysis, gear discussions, and community interaction. The hosts' passion for the sport is evident as they provide valuable insights and foster a welcoming environment for all enthusiasts.
This week we are joined by the folks behind Virtual Paintball, an entirely online paintball league using the game Paintball Playground. In this show we talk about the technical side of things, the success they are experiencing and how they may have finally cracked the code on "how to get more kids into paintball"
In Episode 570: "Supergame Recap & Paintball Chat?!" of Behind The Bunker, the hosts dive into a lively discussion about the recent SuperGame event. They share personal experiences and highlight key moments from the event, providing listeners with an insider's perspective on one of the most anticipated paintball gatherings of the year.The episode features detailed accounts of standout games, player performances, and unique scenarios that took place during SuperGame. The hosts discuss the strategies employed by various teams, the challenges faced on the field, and the overall atmosphere of camaraderie and competition that defined the event.Beyond the SuperGame recap, the hosts engage in broader paintball discussions, touching upon topics such as gear preferences, field etiquette, and the evolving dynamics of the sport. They also address questions and comments from viewers, fostering an interactive and engaging dialogue with the paintball community.The conversation extends to upcoming events and trends in the paintball world, with the hosts sharing their insights and predictions. They discuss the importance of community engagement, the role of technology in modern paintball, and the potential for growth and innovation within the sport.In summary, Episode 570 offers a comprehensive and entertaining overview of SuperGame, coupled with insightful discussions on various aspects of paintball. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the sport, this episode provides valuable perspectives and fosters a deeper appreciation for the paintball community.
In "Episode 568: Worst Paintball Goggles Ever?!" of Behind The Bunker, the hosts delve into a lively discussion about the most disappointing and problematic paintball goggles they've encountered. They share personal anecdotes and invite viewers to contribute their own experiences, fostering an engaging conversation about gear that failed to meet expectations.The episode features a segment where the hosts reminisce about specific goggle models that were notorious for issues like poor ventilation, fogging, and uncomfortable fits. They analyze what made these goggles subpar, considering factors such as design flaws, material quality, and lack of durability. This retrospective not only serves as a cautionary tale for players but also highlights how far goggle technology has advanced over the years.Beyond discussing the worst goggles, the hosts also touch upon the evolution of paintball gear, emphasizing improvements in safety, comfort, and performance. They acknowledge manufacturers who have listened to player feedback and made significant strides in product development. This part of the conversation provides a balanced view, recognizing both past shortcomings and current advancements in the industry.Additionally, the episode includes viewer interactions, with the hosts reading and responding to comments and questions submitted by the audience. This interactive element adds depth to the discussion, as real-world experiences from players of various skill levels are shared and analyzed. The hosts' responses offer practical advice and further insights into selecting the right gear.In summary, episode 568 offers an informative and entertaining exploration of paintball goggles, combining personal stories, technical analysis, and community engagement. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the sport, the episode provides valuable perspectives on gear selection and the importance of continuous improvement in paintball equipment.
Brian comes on the show and tells us about the night he and his buddy were out playing paintball and came upon a Bigfoot creature! Get extra episodes on our Patreon , visit us at cryptidcreatures.net.
Ever wondered what happens when martial arts meets paintball? This episode dives deep into the unexpected crossover as we welcome Kaleb Plank and his business partner Chris Hulsey, the minds behind Wild World Paintball in Northwest Arkansas. Prepare for a roller coaster ride through Kaleb's entrepreneurial adventures, including convincing an engineering graduate to abandon his career prospects for a martial arts school. Their story of transforming a neglected paintball facility into a thriving business reveals the unexpected challenges of entrepreneurship.The conversation takes fascinating turns as Chris, an avid competitive paintball player, breaks down the different formats of the sport and explains how it has evolved from a recreational activity into a professional endeavor with top players earning up to $180,000 annually. We explore the technology behind the equipment, from basic rental guns to high-end markers costing thousands, and learn how the industry is experiencing a renaissance after nearly collapsing during the 2008 financial crisis.What truly shines through is the passion and camaraderie that paintball fosters. Whether it's corporate team building, tactical training for law enforcement, or competitive tournaments, this sport creates unique bonds between participants. The connection to paintball legend Billy Ceranski (now CEO of Kore Outdoor) adds another layer to this fascinating glimpse into an industry many know little about.Ready to experience the adrenaline rush of paintball? Check out Wild World Paintball in Tontitown, open weekends for regular play and weekdays by appointment for corporate events. Your next adventure might be just a trigger pull away!
Brandon Olson, the creator of Paintball Dirt, joins the podcast to talk about his grassroots newsletter that's giving paintball players and small brands a voice. We cover JT mask collecting, the rise of custom gear, and how nostalgia and creativity are shaping the future of the sport — both on and off the field.Check out Dirt Paintball
We're talking two great recreational activities today, that's right, paintball, and bathing like a cat..-Would you rather have 9 lives like a cat, or only be able to bathe like a cat?-Kpop or Kids Show-Would you rather play laser tag with a group of children, or play paintball with a group of ex-Marines?Patreon.com/WouldYouRatherWithEricAndDave to access bonus episodes!
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Conner Kelley is a professional paintball player for Chicago Aftershock. One of the games brightest young stars joins PTG to talk about his first event with the new team and what he looks to do for the rest of the 2025 season. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHKARMY https://www.hkarmy.comDavid Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Most of the Bonfire crew broadcasts live from the SXM Nashville studios. Black Lou and Jacob are on Zoom and one of them is furious because his microphone sounds like a transmission from the moon. Kelly Clarkson sings The Outfield and her wink at the crowd sends Bob into a tizzy. Bobby goes into the woods to play paintball with his son and friends and it turns into a zombie apocalypse. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Demetri Ninios is a professional paintball player for San Antonio X-Factor and founder of Astra Research. He is one of the best players in the league and pushing the boundaries on what is possible within the industry. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHKARMY https://www.hkarmy.comDavid Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
In episode 568 of Behind the Bunker, titled “Worst Paintball Goggles Ever?!”, the hosts delve into a lively discussion about the most disappointing and problematic paintball goggles they've encountered. They share personal anecdotes and invite viewers to contribute their own experiences, fostering an engaging conversation about gear that failed to meet expectations.The episode features a segment where the hosts reminisce about specific goggle models that were notorious for issues like poor ventilation, fogging, and uncomfortable fits. They analyze what made these goggles subpar, considering factors such as design flaws, material quality, and lack of durability. This retrospective not only serves as a cautionary tale for players but also highlights how far goggle technology has advanced over the years.Beyond discussing the worst goggles, the hosts also touch upon the evolution of paintball gear, emphasizing improvements in safety, comfort, and performance. They acknowledge manufacturers who have listened to player feedback and made significant strides in product development. This part of the conversation provides a balanced view, recognizing both past shortcomings and current advancements in the industry.Additionally, the episode includes viewer interactions, with the hosts reading and responding to comments and questions submitted by the audience. This interactive element adds depth to the discussion, as real-world experiences from players of various skill levels are shared and analyzed. The hosts' responses offer practical advice and further insights into selecting the right gear.In summary, episode 568 offers an informative and entertaining exploration of paintball goggles, combining personal stories, technical analysis, and community engagement. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the sport, the episode provides valuable perspectives on gear selection and the importance of continuous improvement in paintball equipment.
For our 150th episode, we've got something special in store—Nick is officially stepping up from frequent guest to co-host! He joins me at the top and close of the show as we talk about current events, what we've got brewing behind the scenes, and the future of the podcast. In the main segment, I sit down with Tommy S. Parker, CEO and founder of Celebrity Sports Inc., for an inside look at his work blending sports, entertainment, and star power. From paintball to boxing to flag football, this episode is packed with energy, insight, and one heck of a lineup. Don't miss it! ======================== Podcast Networks: Zeo to Hero Podcast Network: https://zeotohero.com/ OIW Podcast Network: https://www.oiwpodcastnetwork.com/ ======================== Merch! https://iygadapshop.etsy.com/ Stickers By Stasha: https://linktr.ee/stickersbystasha ======================= Original Geek Comics: https://www.originalgeek.org https://linktr.ee/OrgnlGeek Original Geek: Beyond The Panels Podcast: https://www.redcircle.com/show/ogbeyondthepanels ========================================== If You Give A Dad A YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IfYouGiveADadAYoutubeCha-uw7zm If You Give A Dad A Cosplay: https://www.youtube.com/@IfyougiveadadaCosplay-nl9hc ========================= musical credits for show: Beginning Music from www.tunetank.com Intro theme sampled from: https://pixabay.com/music (find whole song there) Outro music by: D.Cure Produced by: tunnA Beatz If you enjoy his music, be sure to check out his website as well! www.dcurehiphop.com =========================== Linktree to follow me: http://linktr.ee/Giveadadapodcast
The WCPPL season opener was a huge success! Thank you to all of the players that came and showed support and congratulations to all the teams that won! Here is a little RECAP! JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHKARMY https://www.hkarmy.comDavid Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Hembo and Buster discuss the Dodgers' feasible path to 117 wins, the San Diego Padres extending Jackson Merrill and the Boston Red Sox extending Garrett Crochet, Aaron Judge chasing a number you won't expect, and whether they're panicking over Roki Sasaki and Rafael Devers. Then, Eric Hosmer talks about his reaction to the torpedo bats, how worried he is about the Braves' start, Jurickson Profar's 80-game suspension, how he would clean up the sport from PEDs. Later, Washington Nationals pitcher MacKenzie Gore on his 13 strikeout Opening Day. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 5:47 Hembo 21:46 Eric Hosmer 45:47 MacKenize Gore 54:55 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hembo and Buster discuss the Dodgers' feasible path to 117 wins, the San Diego Padres extending Jackson Merrill and the Boston Red Sox extending Garrett Crochet, Aaron Judge chasing a number you won't expect, and whether they're panicking over Roki Sasaki and Rafael Devers. Then, Eric Hosmer talks about his reaction to the torpedo bats, how worried he is about the Braves' start, Jurickson Profar's 80-game suspension, how he would clean up the sport from PEDs. Later, Washington Nationals pitcher MacKenzie Gore on his 13 strikeout Opening Day. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 5:47 Hembo 21:46 Eric Hosmer 45:47 MacKenize Gore 54:55 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
THURSDAY HR 2 RRR Trivia - This bug has the highest STD rate in the bug world, what bug is this? The amazing world of paint balling! Should The Monsters host a Paint Ball Event? The mystery of SALT
Mark Ireland is an OG Miami Rage legend that now competes with Tampa Bay Damage. A straight time stamp from one of the most iconic eras in the game, if you have been in the game long enough you have seen his iconic magazine photo as a young stud on one of the baddest teams in paintball during the mid 2000's. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Trenton Mason is a professional paintball player for Paintball Fit. Based out of Italy, Texas, Trenton has secured himself as one of the games top players on the current best team in paintball. Trenton spends six days a week at the paintball field with his family, who are also his teammates. Their trajectory to the top of the pro ranks is unlike anything we have seen in the last 20 years. They were the New Kids on the Block just a year ago, and now they stand tall as back to back champions looking seemingly unbeatable.JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
In Paintball Wow Product?! - Ep 564" of *Behind The Bunker*, the hosts dive into the most innovative and game-changing products in the world of paintball. They discuss gear, markers, and accessories that have truly made players say “wow” over the years. From groundbreaking marker designs to revolutionary air systems, they highlight the technology that has shaped the game and continues to push it forward. The conversation covers legendary products like the first electronic markers, improvements in loader technology, and the introduction of mag-fed systems. The hosts debate which products had the biggest impact on gameplay and changed the way people approached the sport. They also talk about personal experiences with gear that gave them an edge or completely changed their playstyle. Beyond past innovations, the hosts also speculate on what the **next “wow” product** in paintball could be. They discuss advancements in technology that could improve accuracy, efficiency, or player experience, such as smart markers, enhanced communication systems, and lighter, more durable gear. Audience members chime in with their own ideas on what paintball still needs to evolve. The discussion also touches on gimmicks versus real innovation—some products look cool but don't necessarily improve the game, while others provide true value. The hosts break down what makes a product truly revolutionary and how players should determine whether new gear is worth investing in. They also highlight some current trends that could lead to the next big thing in paintball. In the end, "Paintball Wow Product?! - Ep 564" is a deep dive into the coolest and most influential products in the sport. Whether you're a gearhead who loves the latest and greatest or just someone curious about how paintball tech has evolved, this episode is packed with insights, nostalgia, and speculation about the future of paintball innovation!
On this episode we discuss Brayden and Ethans experience at Milsim West's "Kharkiv Hammer" at Hill 559 in California. Plus, old school Airsofters say goodbye to the OG Airsoft community website, Arnies Airsoft. Please rate and review everywhere you can. Brayden's YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/@RageLordBrayden Gorilla Airsoft Radio Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/gorillaairsoftradio Contact email gorillaairsoftradio@gmail.com Gorilla Airsoft Discord https://discord.gg/GxaJF6bF
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner sparked major reunion rumors over the weekend as they got cozy during a paintball outing in California! Michelle Trachtenberg: shocking new details about her hidden health struggles have emerged. Gwyneth Paltrow is making a shocking confession—admitting that she drank every night as devastating wildfires ravaged Los Angeles earlier this year. Rob is joined by the charming Marc Lupo. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travis Lemanski is a retired professional paintball player and current head coach / owner of Infamous. He also owns the popular brand Pro DNA and is an internal part of paintball culture. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
In "Paintball Awards?! - Ep 563" of Behind The Bunker*, the hosts dive into the fun and exciting idea of recognizing the best in the sport of paintball. They discuss what an official paintball awards ceremony could look like, covering categories such as Best Player, Best Team, Best Paintball Field, and even Most Entertaining Content Creator. The conversation sparks debate on how such awards could be structured and who would deserve the top honors in each category. The hosts also take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about legendary players and moments in paintball history that would have been worthy of awards. From incredible tournament plays to standout performances in scenario games, they highlight the players and teams that have left a lasting impact on the sport. They also ask the audience for their thoughts on who should receive lifetime achievement recognition for their contributions to paintball. A major point of discussion is how paintball awards could help grow the sport. The hosts suggest that recognizing the best in the industry could bring more exposure to players, teams, and fields, making the sport more appealing to new players. They also discuss how awards could encourage innovation, pushing companies and teams to strive for excellence in gear development, gameplay, and event organization. The episode also features an engaging debate on what the **"funniest" or "most unusual"** award categories could be. Ideas like "Best Paintball Fail," "Worst Bunker Move," or "Loudest Player on the Field" bring a lot of laughs. The hosts even consider the idea of an annual fan-voted awards show, where the paintball community could decide the winners in each category. In conclusion, **"Paintball Awards?! - Ep 563"** is a fun and interactive discussion about recognizing excellence in the sport of paintball. The hosts explore the potential impact of an award system, celebrate some of the game's greatest moments, and engage with the audience on what categories and winners they'd like to see. Whether you're a competitive player, a weekend warrior, or just a fan of the game, this episode offers a fresh and entertaining perspective on how paintball could celebrate its best and brightest!
Episode 135.2: Ironic, Reading Books, Punlic Libraries, Blue Methylene, Mavericks, Paintball, Rebel Yell 10 year, Ft Bragg, and Pennies
Raney Stanzczak is a professional paintball player for Edmonton Impact and avid poker player. We all just got back from our first full weekend of practice with everyone from Impact and have some exciting news to share! JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Dan Bilzerian is an American poker player, businessman, the KING OF INSTAGRAM and most importantly (to us) an avid paintball player. He gained notability for his larger than life personality but at the core, Dan just loves to spend time with his friends doing things he loves. One of those things happens to be paintball and he has big plans for competing in the worlds largest league. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Marston Hefner is the editor and founder of Young Magazine, a master at backgammon, and has published work in New York Tyrant. He is the son of Hugh Hefner and a long time paintball fan. Marston loves to express himself through his art, writing and kindness. This episode is a very unique and fun listen! Contact Marston:IG: @marston101JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMMarston Hefner is the editor and founder of Young Magazine, a master at backgammon, and has published work in New York Tyrant. He is the son of Hugh Hefner and a long time paintball fan. Marston loves to express himself through his art, writing and kindness. This episode is a very unique and fun listen! Contact Marston:IG: @marston101JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Chad “YAYA” Bouchez is a retired professional paintball player for Houston Heat. Known as one of the most charismatic players in the league for over a decade, Chad is a true icon in the sport of paintball. He is a multi world champion, 1v1 champion and one of the great minds behind Houston Heats dominance since its inception. Chad has now taken a job with Defy sports and will be looking to bring his competitive nature to the business world. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
In "All Paintball Fields Need These Things!! - Ep 561" of Behind The Bunker, the hosts dive into a lively and insightful discussion about what makes a paintball field truly exceptional. They kick off the conversation by listing essential features that every successful field should have, such as well-maintained playing areas, safe and accessible staging zones, and knowledgeable referees. The hosts stress that these fundamental elements are critical to creating a fun and safe environment for players of all skill levels.As the episode progresses, the discussion expands to include amenities and features that elevate a field from good to great. Suggestions included clean restrooms, shaded areas for spectators and players, and adequate parking facilities. The hosts also emphasized the importance of having a well-stocked pro shop and a variety of food and beverage options to enhance the overall experience for players who may spend the entire day at the field. Audience members chimed in through live comments, agreeing with many of these points and adding their own suggestions based on their experiences.The hosts also touched on the significance of creating a welcoming atmosphere at paintball fields. They highlighted the importance of friendly and knowledgeable staff who can guide new players and foster a sense of community among seasoned players. Having clear signage and well-organized field layouts was also discussed as a way to make the experience less intimidating for newcomers. The conversation emphasized that a great customer experience starts from the moment players arrive at the field.One of the key points made during the episode was the role of innovation and creativity in keeping players coming back. The hosts discussed the value of unique field designs, scenario-based games, and special events to keep gameplay fresh and exciting. They also talked about how fields can use social media and digital marketing to engage with players and promote upcoming events. Audience members shared examples of fields that have successfully implemented creative ideas to stand out in the competitive paintball industry.In conclusion, "All Paintball Fields Need These Things!! - Ep 561" provided a comprehensive and engaging discussion on the essential and desirable features of a paintball field. The hosts' insights, combined with audience contributions, offered valuable perspectives on how fields can improve the player experience and grow the sport. Whether you're a field owner, player, or paintball enthusiast, this episode offered plenty of ideas and inspiration for what makes a field worth visiting.
On this episode we discuss American Milsim's first game in California, "Revolt". Enjoy!
Mike Hinman is the owner of the WCPPL and head coach for the new Semi-Pro team, LA Collision. Mike needs no introduction as he is one of the most iconic coaches of all time and has cultivated more pro players than probably anyone in the game. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Konstantin Fedorov is a profession paintball player for FSU Ton Ton's. Known as one of the most iconic players of all time, a dynamic offensive weapon and someone who changed the way attackers approached the game fundamentally, Fedorov still has so much left to give to paintball. It seems he is excited for this new chapter and going to continue to be one of the best shows in paintball. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
In "Best Moment In Paintball? - Ep 559" of Behind The Bunker, the hosts took a trip down memory lane to discuss the most iconic, unforgettable, and personally meaningful moments in paintball history. They began by sharing stories of significant milestones in the sport, from legendary tournament wins to innovative breakthroughs that changed how the game is played. These moments served as a foundation for the discussion, highlighting the evolution of paintball and the moments that have defined its legacy.The conversation then shifted to personal stories as the hosts reflected on their own "best moments" in paintball. From clutch plays in intense games to hilarious encounters with friends on the field, each host shared heartfelt and often humorous anecdotes that resonated with the audience. They emphasized how paintball is about more than just the competition—it's about the memories created, the relationships built, and the thrill of the game. These stories inspired viewers to think about their own favorite paintball experiences.Viewers were invited to participate in the discussion, and their contributions played a big part in shaping the episode. The hosts read out comments and messages from fans who shared their own best moments, ranging from first wins to unique scenarios they participated in. These fan stories added depth to the conversation and showcased the diversity of experiences within the paintball community, making the episode feel like a celebration of the sport as a whole.The hosts also explored what makes a moment truly special in paintball. They discussed the combination of factors, such as teamwork, adrenaline, and the sheer unpredictability of the game, that create unforgettable experiences. Whether it's a perfectly executed strategy, an epic come-from-behind victory, or even a moment of good sportsmanship, the hosts reflected on how paintball creates stories that players carry with them for a lifetime.In conclusion, "Best Moment In Paintball? - Ep 559" was a heartfelt and nostalgic episode that celebrated the highs of the sport. The hosts honored the pivotal moments that have shaped paintball history while also spotlighting the personal memories that make the game so special to individual players. By inviting audience participation and sharing stories from the community, the episode highlighted the emotional and communal aspects of paintball, leaving viewers inspired to continue creating their own unforgettable moments on the field.
Tom Cole is the president of Major League Paintball and the man behind many of the leagues decisions. This off-season keeps getting spicier as some major moves have been made, yet again! Tune into this episode and get a peak into the 2025 season!JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Daniel “RUDY” Ruettiger is an American motivational speaker and author who played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. His early life and career at Notre Dame were the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy which has transcended sports and been an icon in American culture. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange
Thomas Taylor is an OG professional paintball player currently in free agency. In his over two decades of playing professional paintball Thomas has become an icon in the sport of paintball and is one of the bright minds also coaching the next generation of the game. Matty Marshall is the voice of paintball and one of the most influential paintball personalities the game has ever had. He is also a retired professional paintball player that had an immense amount of success on the field. JOIN THE DISCORD:https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=34554029PTG SHOW SPONSORS:LONE WOLF PAINTBALL: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.comHORMESIS PAINTBALL: https://hormesispaintball.com/HKARMY: https://www.hkarmy.com/David Roque: CPA Assistant AHSBIZ@GMAIL.COMSupport the showJoin the PTG community by clicking the orange