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Brewing with intention, what does that mean? Well, it can mean many things from brewing beers that challenge creative thinking to creating a welcoming space full of options for beer loving patrons to brewing beers that make the brewer happy and fulfilled. In 2025, toeing the line between customer wants and brewer's passion can be a challenge. How do breweries do what they want while also running a business? We talk to three different breweries about what this phrase “brewing with intention” means to them and how they approach their business, their brewing and their place in the beer world in modern times.This Episode is Sponsored by:Brewery Branding Co.Since 2009, Brewery Branding has been crafting merch that helps breweries thrive.They're born and raised in Portland, Oregon, giving them front row seats to the craft beer revolution and inspiring them to serve as your industry ally for everything branded: apparel, headwear, drinkware, and all the “wouldn't it be cool if…” ideas you can dream up. Brewery Branding has been there, done that, and made the t-shirts to prove it. Brewery Branding didn't rise to the top by being just another supplier; they're your merch mercenaries ready to get in the trenches with you. Their expert design team, online stores, warehousing, and fulfillment services are here to make your life easier—and your custom goods more profitable than painful.Whether you're refreshing your retail space, gearing up for festival season, or launching a new product in retail, Brewery Branding delivers custom goods that are on-trend, on-brand, and ready to succeed. From the smallest batch to the biggest order, nothing gets them more excited than raising a glass to your success. Westchester County Craft Beverage TrailReady to taste your way through one of New York's most exciting craft beverage destinations? Head to Westchester County in the scenic Hudson Valley, where more than 23 breweries, distilleries and cideries are pouring up local flavor in every glass. Get started with the Westchester County Craft Beverage Trail free digital passport that makes exploring easy (no app download required). Just check in at participating locations to earn points and prizes, all while enjoying a taste pour. Use the passport to tag your favorites and discover new hop spots like Broken Bow Brewery in Tuckahoe, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company in Elmsford, Hardscrabble Cider in North Salem and River Outpost Brewing Company in Peekskill—and many more!Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, where trailblazing runs in the family. From crafting a movement with their iconic Pale Ale, to taking the IPA haze craze nationwide with Hazy Little Thing – it's an adventurous spirit you can taste in every sip. Find your next favorite beer wherever fine beverages are sold. With new brews for every season, there's always something to discover. Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Still Family-Owned, Operated & Argued Over.Hosts: Em Sauter and Don TseGuests: Cody Martin, Patrick Leonard, Chris BettsSponsors: Brewery Branding, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Westchester County Craft Beverage Trail, All About BeerTags: InnovationPhoto: John HollThe following music was used for this media project:Music: Awesome Call by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3399-awesome-callLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://incompetech.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In the 883rd episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz discuss Mike's recent 10-minute video calling out his recent experience in a big tournament at Resorts World, one that involved bad dealers and an alleged poker cheating ring in Las Vegas. The video blew up with Patrick Leonard and others speaking up. Find out where things stand with an update straight from Mike. Chad also goes one-on-one for an exclusive interview with Phil Gordon, who gave his first poker interview in 12 years! The former "Poker Boom" star who won the 2004 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star and hosted Celebrity Poker Showdown, reflects on winning his WPT title, shares what he's been up to the past decade, and remembers his good friend, the late Perry Friedman. The crew also discuss embattled Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein partying in Greece with Kevin Hart and big-name poker pros, Dan "Jungleman" Cates' BBC rap video, and winners from the 2025 Wynn Millions including Harrison Gimbel and Jesse Lonis. Oh, and a special shoutout to Jacki Burkhart on winning her first trophy in a heads-up event in Oregon. Finally, you can check out the latest installment of "New Vlogs on the Block" featuring Maurice Hawkins coaching (it's not even April Fools yet) and find out who won our backpack & hoodie giveaway in conjunction with Tilted Compass. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Thursday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:11 | Welcome Kyna England & Mike Holtz 00:19 | Here's what's coming up on 01:06 | Mike releases 10-minute video calling out Las Vegas cheats 05:00 | Mike catches a player ghosting 07:13 | Patrick Leonard agrees with Mike 09:13 | Why the way cards are dealt matters 10:25 | There should be no electronics on the table 12:19 | Jon Friedberg of Poker Atlas issues brief statement 13:50 | Choosing a winner in our Tilted Compass giveaway! 15:14 | Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) rebrands 17:00 | Sponsor: WSOP Free-to-Play App 18:15 | Embattled Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein partied with Kevin Hart 21:07 | Dan “Jungleman” Cates now a rapper? 21:52 | What does his rap name “BBC” mean? 26:07 | Harrison Gimbel wins 2025 Wynn Millions for $455K 27:25 | 1993 WSOP Main Event champ Jim Bechtel final tables 28:49 | Jesse Lonis wins Wynn Million 29:10 | Jacki Burkhart gets her first trophy 29:58 | New Vlogs on the Block: Maurice Hawkins offers 1-on-1 training sessions 33:31 | Exclusive interview w/ Phil Gordon 33:50 | Welcome Phil Galfond 34:36 | Relearning the game with his sons 35:48 | What role does poker play in your life now? 36:27 | What are you up to these days? 37:01 | Looking back on the inaugural WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star in 2004 39:16 | Winning WPT title on a double elimination on final hand 40:48 | Poker fame and Celebrity Poker Showdown 44:15 | Winning the Ante Up for Africa charity event at the WSOP 45:58 | World Series of Rock, Paper, Scissors 47:25 | Winning a WPT and making WSOP Main Event final table 50:02 | The Tilt Boys & remembering Perry Friedman 52:44 | Might we see you back in the poker world? 54:55 | Get on PokerNews Ambassador Kyle Anderson's StakeKings Package
In the 877th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, which has been nominated for 'Podcast of the Year' at the Global Poker Awards, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz discuss ACR calling Nacho Barbero a "goofball" after serious accusations arose when the Argentinean pro shared a social media post that showed him using GTO Wizard. Patrick Leonard did a deep dive into the data, and while it apparently shows no nefarious activity, it did get the community questioning the situation as a whole. Chad and Kyna also share their experience at the massive MSPT Potawatomi, which saw them both cash on just one bullet apiece. Get a look at their Wisconsin adventure, and find out where they each finished. They also highlight the winner of that tournament as well as Angela Jordison, who took down a side event. The crew then shows some love for the Venetian Poker Room, examines a big hand between Doug Polk and Mariano that was live-streamed from The Lodge, and Leon Tsoukernik feeling 'Absolutely Fine' two weeks after a 40-hour coma. Finally, get a look at Phil Galfond on the latest Life Outside Poker episode as well as a reminder to enter the PokerNews Giveaway for a copy of The Las Vegas Book valued at $500. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Friday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:11 | Welcome Kyna England & Mike Holtz 00:37 | Nacho Barbero in hot water over GTOWizard 07:03 | Patrick Leonard dives in; shares results 07:23 | The economy of an online poker site 08:28 | ACR's poor response 12:04 | Sponsor – WSOP Free-to-Play App 12:52 | Major poker tournament returns to Wisconsin 14:00 | Kyna tries to organize a 30-way chop 15:18 | Massive turnout in the $1,110 Main Event 15:56 | Highlights from the MSPT Potawatomi 17:30 | Both Chad & Kyna cash on one bullet 18:30 | Tim Thorp wins MSPT Potawatomi for $244K 18:50 | Umut Ozturk makes back-to-back final tables; in POY lead again 19:53 | Angela Jordison ships side event at MSPT 20:50| Love for the Venetian Poker Room 23:32 | Doug Polk vs Mariano in big live-streamed hand from The Lodge 28:42 | Leon Tsoukernik feeling 'Absolutely Fine' two weeks after 40-hour coma 30:31 | Phil Galfond on the latest Life Outside Poker Podcast 33:00 | PokerNews Giveaway – The Las Vegas Book
ACR Pro Accused Of Cheating Plus Patrick Leonard In Studio Only Friends Pod Ep 672 W Matt Berkey by Solve For Why
Adam Crowley talks with Patrick Leonard from The New York Daily News to get his in-depth perspective on the New York Giants before their game against the Steelers on Monday.
In this hour, Adam Crowley continues reacting to Pitt Football's win over Syracuse on Thursday. Also, Chris Carter from The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Patrick Leonard from The New York Daily News each come on The Fan Hotline. October 25, 2024, 8:00 Hour
Conesha Monét Owens, this California native in the Bay Area, she has the God Given the talents of all that performing arts can give, including improv and dramatic acting, dance/choreography, topped with a 5-octave vocal range in modern and classical music, it no wonder this "gifted" singer-songwriter, arranger, and thespian has been sought after by some of the industry's best, most diverse and accomplished artists and producers. Some include producers Walter Afanasieff, Patrick Leonard, Raphael Saadiq, Steve Jordan, and the great Phil Spector. Her soul-stirring vocals and electrifying stage presence have captivated audiences around the globe, earning her a dedicated following and critical acclaim from music enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. With each note she sings, Ms Monét invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, reminding them of the healing power of music. Ms. Monét wowed audiences and gained recognition on season 24 of NBC's “The Voice”, by making history as one of the four first-ever super-saves. This remarkable achievement has solidified her status as a standout talent in the music industry. This showcase will be an interview and her newest release to be played on my show, enjoySupport the showMusic Artist interview
Conesha Monét Owens, this California native in the Bay Area, she has the God Given the talents of all that performing arts can give, including improv and dramatic acting, dance/choreography, topped with a 5-octave vocal range in modern and classical music, it no wonder this "gifted" singer-songwriter, arranger, and thespian has been sought after by some of the industry's best, most diverse and accomplished artists and producers. Some include producers Walter Afanasieff, Patrick Leonard, Raphael Saadiq, Steve Jordan, and the great Phil Spector. Her soul-stirring vocals and electrifying stage presence have captivated audiences around the globe, earning her a dedicated following and critical acclaim from music enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. With each note she sings, Ms Monét invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, reminding them of the healing power of music. Ms. Monét wowed audiences and gained recognition on season 24 of NBC's “The Voice”, by making history as one of the four first-ever super-saves. This remarkable achievement has solidified her status as a standout talent in the music industry. This showcase will be an interview and her newest release to be played on my show, enjoyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ladydiva-live-radio--2579466/support.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 531. In this edition we heard music by Sting, Buke And Gase, Duran Duran, Delving, Clearlight, Jethro Tull, Be-Bop Deluxe, Echoverse, Zio, Genesis, Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks, Vibravoid, Litmus, Kingcrow, Bo Hansson, Steven Wilson, Patrick Leonard, Trevor Rabin & Alan Parsons Project.
Are Solvers A Threat To Poker's Future Patrick Leonard LIVE In Studio Only Friends Pod Ep 574 by Solve For Why
In this captivating episode, Mick Hunt delves into Patrick Leonard's artistic journey. From his early days influencing the pop music landscape to embracing a solo path, Patrick shares the deep connection between his life experiences and his music. He offers a glimpse into the creative process behind his new album, emphasizing the personal and emotional depth that defines his work.Patrick Leonard's Background: Renowned for his collaborations with Madonna, Elton John, and other stars, Patrick enters a new chapter with his solo album.Defining Moments: Patrick discusses vital turning points in his career, including his decision to prioritize his music following notable collaborations.Discussion Topics:Insights into Patrick's illustrious career and his creative evolution over the years.The inspiration behind his solo album was driven by changes in his environment and personal growth.The transition from working with legendary musicians to focusing on his music.Key Quotes:"Music connects us to emotions directly, unlike anything else.""Leaving a successful path to follow my artistic voice was liberating and challenging."Next Steps:Listen: Explore Patrick Leonard's new album to experience his latest musical expressions.Reflect: Consider how environmental changes have influenced your creative or professional pursuits.Engage: Share your favorite Patrick Leonard collaboration or solo piece using #MickUnplugged.Connect & Discover:Website: patrickleonardmusic.comInstagram: instagram.com/patrickleonardigVimeo: vimeo.com/954492896
Music maestro Patrick Leonard unplugged: From Madonna to solo stardom, hit-making to environmental advocacy. Tune in as this legendary producer-songwriter dishes on crafting pop classics, his new solo venture, and his passion for preserving our planet. It's an earful of insider stories and eco-consciousness you won't want to miss!
“Just be who you are. Just be Mo.” That's exactly what Ms. Monét did when she took the stage in 2020 at the World Expo in Dubai. When the audience rushed the stage she discovered how powerful her performances could be and now refers to them as a ministry. Ms. Monét shares with Jeanne the thought process behind her newest single; why seeing a woman in her 50s succeed in this industry is important for so many other women; why she kept returning to regular 9-5 jobs between singing gigs; why you just have to say “no” sometimes; and why it's so important for her to continue to make her mother proud. Born as Conesha Monét Owens, this Bay Area native was touched with the gift that only God could provide: the gift to truly move people. Given the talents of all that performing arts can give, including improv and dramatic acting, dance/choreography, topped with a 5-octave vocal range in modern and classical music, it's no wonder this "gifted" singer-songwriter, arranger, and thespian has been sought after by some of the industry's best, most diverse and accomplished artists and producers. Some include producers Walter Afanasieff, Patrick Leonard, Steve Jordan, and the great Phil Spector. Ms. Monét was one of the top 24 and first ever "Super Saves" on Season 24 of NBC's award-winning show "The Voice.” She recently released a single called “Celebrate” and is currently a radio personality for KUNV. Instagram: @THEEMSMONETX/Twitter: @MSMONETYouTube: @MSMONET50Facebook: /MONIACS
Get ready for it, it's News with Nick. This week, Lizzo didn't quit, Spotify raises prices again, and artists, on break from arranging the chairs on the Titanic, unite in opposition to AI.Song: Hyiatus Kyiote - “Everything's Beautiful”Greg revisits Manor/Mijor, exploring popular songs altered from major keys to minor (or vice versa). This week features Smash Mouth, the theme to the X-Files, and Californication.Songs:The Budos Band - “My Girl”Smash Mouth - “All Star (minor)”Theme Song to X Files (major) Muted VocalRHCP - Californication in major key - Oleg Berg After a quick Don Henley update, Jay dives deep into the 1990 album Toy Matinee by Toy Matinee. The project, created by Patrick Leonard, brought top session artists from early Madonna albums together for one glorious end-of-the-80s pop album. Jay has the story…Songs:Toy Matinee - “Last Plane Out”Toy Matinee - “Queen of Misery”
Dennis and Dan discuss the US Open Cup and why it's so special for regional soccer clubs, then break down all the action in the regional space. Then Dennis sits down with Patrick Leonard, head coach of Port Orchard FC, to discuss soccer in the northwest.
On the latest PokerNews Podcast episode, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen give updates on the PokerNews Cup on Global Poker, as well as the Matt Berkey vs. Nik Airball grudge match. Additionally, they discuss Nate Silver being out at 538, Patrick Leonard going back-to-back in the PartyPoker Sunday Party, and poker players having their fines dismissed from the Watauga Social Poker Club raid. As for Connor Richards, he chats with the legendary Patrik Antonius, who shares his plans for both the upcoming PokerStars EPT presented by Monte-Carlo Casino and 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP), what it was like to capture his first Triton High Roller title, and of course, winning the largest-ever broadcast on a US Live Stream. The new WSOP Thrill Team Ambassador also shares his thoughts on the current state of online poker. Don't miss your chance to hear from the Finnish poker legend! Finally, Chad is headed down to Florida for the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown from April 28-May 2; while Jesse will head down to PokerGO Studio for the High Stakes Poker Live Stream. Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:25 | Welcome to the show 01:35 | Patrick Leonard Goes Back-to-Back in the PartyPoker Sunday Party! 03:37 | PokerNews Cup on Global Poker finishes Qualifying Events 07:35 | The Rattlesnake Open coming to Global Poker in May 08:16 | Poker player Nate Silver's time at 538 coming to an end 11:45 | Sponsor: 888poker 13:00 | Charges & Fines Dismissed for Players in Texas Poker Raid; $205K Still Seized & Staff Await Fate 20:47 | Guest Patrik Antonius joins the show 22:00 | Plans for EPT Monaco 23:48 | What do you think of the current live poker scene? 25:50 | How did it feel to win your first Triton High Roller title? 27:05 | How did you make that crazy call? 29:15 | Discussing his record-breaking hand against Eric Persson 34:40 | How big was High Stakes Poker in your poker career? 35:46 | Any interest in playing the high-stakes live-streamed cash games? 39:10 | Signing on as a WSOP Thrill Team Ambassador 42:03 | EPT Monte Carlo officially gets underway 45:00 | Sponsor: WPT Global 47:00 | Chad headed to WPT Poker Showdown in South Florida; Choctaw coming up 40:40 | Matt Berkey pulls out to ~$400K lead over Nik Airball 53:30 | Jesse to head to High Stakes Poker Live Stream
Angela Jordison was named 2022 GPA Breakout Player of the Year after narrowly missing out on two GPI POY awards. Not only a fierce competitor, and a real joy to watch on the felt, she's a fan favourite and for good reason. During their interview, Angela and Kara discuss how important it is to have a positive impact on the poker community. Not one for empty words, Angela recently put her money where her mouth is. She tells the story of what prompted her to spearhead an initiative along with her friend and fellow poker player Jackie Burkhart to send multiple US veterans to play in the WSOP Salute to Warriors tournament. Speaking about her sometimes surreal journey through 2022, she opened up on how tough it was to give herself proper credit at the time. She talks about her fantastic support system full of people who pushed her to own her success and examines the perils of wrestling with imposter syndrome, even while being held up as ‘one to watch'. Through their conversation Angela gives valuable insights into what it takes to play your best. They dive into what concrete things made the difference THAT year in particular and how having the freedom to finally focus solely on poker gave her exactly what she needed. Don't forget to check out our previous episodes with Mustapha Kanit, Xuan Liu, Patrick Leonard, Farah Galfond, Fedor Holz and Greg Merson.
It's our thirty-first episode and do ya'll remember Madonna and that weird music video in the church? In this episode, Caleb tells us more about the 1989 track "Like a Prayer" by Madonna, written by Madonna & Patrick Leonard.For more information and contact, visit us at ANTSHUMANSSTARS.COM
Vor 25 Jahren – am 22. Februar 1998 – erschien "Ray Of Light" von Madonna und wurde das damals erfolgreichste Album einer Künstlerin. Über 16 Millionen Mal hat es sich verkauft. Es ist das siebte Studioalbum der amerikanischen Sängerin und Songschreiberin und erschien auf ihrem eigenen Musiklabel "Maverick Records". Nach der Geburt ihres ersten Kindes begann Madonna mit den Produzenten Babyface und Patrick Leonard an "Ray Of Light" zu arbeiten. Nach gescheiterten Sessions mit den beiden verfolgte Madonna mit dem britischen Produzenten William Orbit eine neue musikalische Richtung, was zu einem wesentlich experimentelleren Sound für das Album führte. Orbit hat verstanden, dass sie ein elektronisch- futuristisches Album mit Einflüssen aus indischer und arabischer Musik machen möchte. Der Aufnahmeprozess war der längste in Madonnas Karriere, fast fünf Monate haben sie an dem Album gearbeitet. "Ray Of Light" gilt als ihr bestes Werk und wurde von Kritikern durchweg für die komplexe, innovative und experimentelle Produktion von Orbit und Madonnas Fähigkeiten als Sängerin und Songschreiberin gelobt. Hatte Madonna sich bislang christlicher Symbole bedient, kommen nun buddhistische und hinduistische Denkweisen dazu. Madonna erfindet sich vom Klang her neu, im Kontrast dazu stehen die intimen, sehr persönlichen Texte, mit denen sie Einblick in ihr Leben gestattet. Aus dem Album wurden fünf Singles ausgekoppelt, darunter die internationalen Top-Five-Hits "Frozen" und "Ray of Light". Die Videos zu Ikonen der späten 90er. "Ray Of Light" wurde gleich mehrfach mit Platin belohnt und mit Grammys ausgezeichnet. Der größte Hit auf "Ray Of Light" ist Frozen. Über das Vermächtnis von "Ray of Light", Madonnas Hinwendung zum Buddhismus und Hinduismus aus einer christlichen Prägung heraus und ihre vielen Gesichter, darüber sprechen wir unter anderem in dieser Podcastfolge. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album „Ray Of Light“ wird im Podcast gesprochen: 12:03 Mins – „Frozen“ 25:25 Mins – „Drowned World / Substitute For Love“ 38:38 Mins – „Swim“ 42:01 Mins – „Ray Of Light“ __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen: 48:05 Mins – „Boys Don't Cry“ von The Cure __________ Shownotes: Offizieller YouTube- Kanal von Madonna: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC81VD6eeuLLSfyY_D-N8sVw „Die Wiedergeburt der Madonna“ – Kritik auf Laut.de: https://www.laut.de/Madonna/Alben/Ray-Of-Light-43936 Offizielle Homepage von Madonna: https://www.madonna.com/ __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Schreibt uns an: meilensteine@swr.de
Ep. 312 At Close Range Score By Patrick Leonard (1986)
Justin is the President and founding partner of Primary Wave Music - the leading independent publisher of iconic and legendary music in the world. The company is home to some of the most iconic songwriters, artists, and record labels across the history of recorded music including Sun Records, Bob Marley, Stevie Nicks, Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, Smokey Robinson, Whitney Houston, Burt Bacharach, Prince, Olivia Newton-John, Ray Charles, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, War, Robbie Robertson, Count Basie, Sly & The Family Stone, Boston, Alice Cooper, Paul Anka, Boy George and Culture Club, Allee Willis, Leon Russell, Free, Toots & The Maytals, Steve Cropper, Glenn Gould, Air Supply, Holly Knight, Godsmack, Disturbed, Devo, Donny Hathaway, Nicky Chinn, Noel Hogan (Cranberries), Dan Wilson, KT Tunstall, Patrick Leonard, Sturken & Rogers, and many more. The songs represented by Primary Wave include over 700 Top 10 singles, and over 300 #1 hits. Throughout the company's 15-year existence, Primary Wave Music has embraced an entrepreneurial spirit, offering and executing proactive one-of-a-kind ideas, unique services and marketing campaigns for our artists. Primary Wave has earned a stellar reputation for being forward thinking and re-introducing classic artists and their music into the modern marketplace as well as nurturing young talent to become legends themselves. This success is based upon our team of seasoned and creative executives collaboratively working together closely with our artists as partners. As a company, we strive for excellence in the pursuit of iconic artists and catalogs that not only reflect great artistry, but impact and influence culture.Get interviewed on the Matt Brown Show: www.mattbrownshow.com
Well known for his incredible work ethic, both as a poker pro and as the founder of his own training site Learn Pro Poker, Ryan Laplante believes that life and poker reflect the hard work we put into them. Laplante took down his first bracelet in a 2016 PLO event as one of the highlights of a live poker career that started the literal moment he turned 21. When Black Friday shut down online poker, Ryan waited an agonizing 4 weeks to be legally allowed to play live and he was standing at the doors of a casino ready to play the moment the clock struck midnight. That moment was the start of a live career which has netted him nearly $3 million in cashes, since. A romantic at heart, Ryan married his partner of 12 years just a few months ago in a Star Trek themed wedding. He talks about how Black Friday hitting just after they started dating impacted their relationship and how important his now-husband's support has been throughout the past 12 years. Kara and Ryan go on to talk about how a difficult early childhood, that was marked by poverty, was part of the motivation that drove him. He also shares how a recently revealed family secret held for decades has resulted in his family circle becoming even larger and more full of love than he could have imagined. Don't forget to check out previous episodes with Jaman Burton, Katie Lindsay, Adam Pliska, Brandon Shack-Harris, Xuan Liu and Patrick Leonard and more.
Today I have Patrick Leonard on the show. Patrick is a business entrepreneur in the software and IT space who has successfully grown, scaled and exited two companies that he built, including My IT and Cornerstone, which were full-service IT solutions providers. It was a 20-year period from beginning these companies, building and scaling them, to eventually exiting them — so always remember we are playing the long game! Patrick later founded a SaaS company called BackUp Radar in 2015 and sold it in 2021, just 7 years after founding it. He is now working on 3 new SaaS apps. Patrick and I dive into the nitty gritty tactics and strategic steps you can take to build a business that will be appealing to investors or buyers. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: How to build a business with the end in mind The importance of transparency with your staff How to build a legacy in your business Why it is so important to have the right company culture The importance of implementing systems and processes RESOURCES Pre-sales for my first book, Wealth Habits, are available now. Buy your copy at wealthhabitsbook.com and become a part of my exclusive book launch team, where you'll receive early access to the book, a live teaching and Q&A with me, plus more bonuses to be announced. Buy your ticket for the next Wealth & Business Summit on November 9-11 in Scottsdale, AZ. Early bird pricing is available now! Learn more from me and proven business experts by signing up for one of my many online courses. CONNECT WITH PATRICK Connect with Patrick on Linked In CONNECT WITH CANDY Follow me: @candyvalentino Join Founders Organization
Brent Martineau and Kasey Kuhrts continue to celebrate local baseball in Jacksonville as they talk with Justin Lawrence, Stephen Barnes, Michelle Moultrie, and Patrick Leonard!
Tuck gets the brilliant Patrick Leonard to go over his WSOP main event
Patrick Leonard is an online superstar. He has collected $13 million in online tournament cashes so far, regularly just crushing online MTT fields. He's no slouch on the felt either, with more than $2.5 million in live tournament cashes. That's a huge amount of money in anyone's book - even if money is ultimately irrelevant and we're all just living in a simulation. That's just one of the pretty out there theories that Patrick and Kara get into on this week's episode of Heart of Poker. Patrick is clearly very much on board with thinking outside the box, which makes him a perfect candidate to answer Kara's special psychological questions. Patrick and Kara are on the same wavelength from the start, bonding over their shared FOMO of not being able to make it to the WSOP this year. They both have lots of interesting thoughts on the psychology behind being a successful poker player, including whether the game attracts marginalized personalities or creates them. They trade lots of stories, from their respective lockdown experiences to some extremely intense and dangerous moments they've both had in the back of cabs. In fact, it turns out Kara and Patrick have a lot in common, which is funny since as far as Kara knows they've never met before in person. That turns out not to be strictly true however, as Kara soon discovers in this episode... Don't forget to also check out the Heart of Poker back catalogue, including episodes with Fedor Holz, Phil Galfond, Mori Eskandani, Jason Koon, Dominik Nitsche, Vanessa Selbst, Maria Ho, and more.
This week on Rockonteurs we are delighted to welcome the hugely talented songwriter and producer Patrick Leonard to the show.Pat is best known as a longtime collaborator with Madonna having worked on albums such as ‘True Blue', ‘Who's That Girl' and ‘Like A Prayer'.But his musical credentials stretch far wider and include Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Elton John and Leonard Cohen to name but a few.As you can imagine, the stories come thick and fast and it's one amazing listen.Rockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones for Gimme Sugar Limited Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Rockonteurs we are delighted to welcome the hugely talented songwriter and producer Patrick Leonard to the show.Pat is best known as a longtime collaborator with Madonna having worked on albums such as ‘True Blue', ‘Who's That Girl' and ‘Like A Prayer'.But his musical credentials stretch far wider and include Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Elton John and Leonard Cohen to name but a few.As you can imagine, the stories come thick and fast and it's one amazing listen.Rockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones for Gimme Sugar Limited See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Repasamos algunas de las mejores y peores versiones de Like a Prayer.LIKE A PRAYER es el tema que da nombre al álbum de Madonna publicado en 1989. Una canción compuesta por Madonna junto a Patrick Leonard. Es una de las canciones más representativas de la carrera de una artista que ha vendido más de 335 millones de discos en todo el mundo, que suma 7 premios Grammy y numerosos reconocimientos por parte de la industria discográfica.En 2022 celebra sus 40 años de trayectoria musical y está prevista una reedición de lujo de su catálogo musical. Este viernes 8 de octubre se estrena un documental llamado MADAMME X, filmado en Lisboa, que se podrá ver exclusivamente en Paramount + en los EEUU, América Latina, Australia, los países nórdicos y Canadá. Fuera de estos mercados podrá verse en MTV.Madonna es una artista, activista y humanitaria ganadora de múltiples premios. Certificada como la artista musical femenina más vendida de la historia, ha vendido 335 millones de discos en todo el mundo y sigue siendo la artista solista de gira más taquillera de todos los tiempos. Incluida en el Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll en 2008, Madonna sigue siendo una de las artistas más premiadas y aclamadas por la crítica de la...
Repasamos algunas de las mejores y peores versiones de Like a Prayer.LIKE A PRAYER es el tema que da nombre al álbum de Madonna publicado en 1989. Una canción compuesta por Madonna junto a Patrick Leonard. Es una de las canciones más representativas de la carrera de una artista que ha vendido más de 335 millones de discos en todo el mundo, que suma 7 premios Grammy y numerosos reconocimientos por parte de la industria discográfica.En 2022 celebra sus 40 años de trayectoria musical y está prevista una reedición de lujo de su catálogo musical. Este viernes 8 de octubre se estrena un documental llamado MADAMME X, filmado en Lisboa, que se podrá ver exclusivamente en Paramount + en los EEUU, América Latina, Australia, los países nórdicos y Canadá. Fuera de estos mercados podrá verse en MTV.Madonna es una artista, activista y humanitaria ganadora de múltiples premios. Certificada como la artista musical femenina más vendida de la historia, ha vendido 335 millones de discos en todo el mundo y sigue siendo la artista solista de gira más taquillera de todos los tiempos. Incluida en el Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll en 2008, Madonna sigue siendo una de las artistas más premiadas y aclamadas por la crítica de la...
We had the pleasure of interviewing Jude Cole over Zoom video! JUDE COLE is a simple but driven man. Throughout his long and storied career, he's worn many a creative hat, whether it be as a singer, songwriter, guitarist/sideman, film composer, producer, manager or even a stint as music critic and interviewer to acts like The Rolling Stones, Alice Cooper, Bob Seger and dozens of other superstars. His first love, songwriting, remains steadfast and true, which is why he's releasing his first new music in 21 years. “I never wanted to bookmark myself,” he explains. “I really do enjoy creating new music, and I don't care to look back all that much. I have the Gold and Platinum records in my tank, but I don't hang them on the walls. I don't always like to look at past achievements — I prefer right now and a little of what's next. I spent the last 22 years managing artists like Jason Wade and Lifehouse and being a very behind-the-scenes writer, producer and manager. For me, these two new solo projects allow me to do what I've always done creatively, but with a new ability to actually stand back and appreciate it.” To that end, he's most definitively moved the artistic needle forward with the contents of his two most recent solo releases. COUP DE MAIN shines the spotlight on COLE originals that showcase his multi-genre mastery, while COOLERATOR brings a modern-day retro-cool vibe to a score of doo-wop favorites both classic and under-served. COUP DE MAIN encompasses a variety of styles, from the opening mid-tempo gambit of “Taking Away My Home” to the acoustic and ethereal lament of “Only Far Away” to the progressive swing of “Wax Wings.” COLE displays some formidable forward-leaning, atomically inspired chops on “The Dark,” which soars into the heart of the stratosphere with a generous cosmic assist from acclaimed fellow producer/artist, Patrick Leonard. “We've been friends and very close neighbors for a long time, and he would literally walk his small synth down to my studio and plug in,” details COLE. “He did all the synth work on this song, and I think it's one of the reasons it sounds the way it does. Patrick knew that's what I was going for — and since he even produced Pink Floyd, he nailed it. He's a wonderful, wonderful musician. I can't say enough about him.” Not only that, but Lifehouse drummer Ricky Woolstenhulme, Jr. gave COLE and Leonard all the space they needed on “The Dark” to really stretch things out. “I asked Ricky to listen to some specific Pink Floyd records,” he reveals. “I mean, Nick Mason plays everything so painfully simple. He allows all the moving parts to do their job because he's not in the way. Rick took all that to heart. He gave us a consistent bed of ride cymbal, kick and snare, topped with a few timeless drum fills. It really was fun to emulate that '70s sound.” “They furnished off an apartment with a two room Roebuck saleThe Coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger aleBut when Pierre found work the little money comin' worked out wellC'est La Vie say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell”-Chuck Berry Meanwhile, over on another sonic fulcrum, COLE gets to celebrate his pure doo-wop jones on the aforementioned COOLERATOR. Bear witness to his loving take on The Charts' rare gem “Deserie” (“one of the most beautiful doo-wop songs ever”), the twangy Chuck Berry/Rockpile vibes of “Dear Dad,” and the horn-supported rock & stroll of Guitar Slim's “It Hurts to Love Someone (When They Don't Love You).” This collection has been a long time coming. “COOLERATOR is a piece of work that's been over ten years in the making — and it's not any sort of epic work you would think would take me ten years,” he says with a hearty laugh. “It was really just a pet project in between a lot of other hats, inspired by the true heart and soul of '50s and '60s doo-wop music.” The overall intention for COOLERATOR was to keep it simple and look for the right performance, “I always wondered how they made those records and why are they so soulful… why they're so moving. When you hear about '50s music, it's often bobby socks and malt shops. I know that's part of the Americana culture, but it doesn't really reflect the groups that were singing on the street corners.” The fact is, JUDE COLE is a career artist who's always looking at the next creative signpost up ahead, with nary a glance back in his rearview mirror. And with Chuck Berry as his COOLERATOR guide and inspiration, C'est la vie —it goes to show you never can tell how blues, rock, rhythm, and jazz will all come together to join him on whatever artistic roads he plans to travel down next.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #JudeCole #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
In this episode of the illustrious Anhedonic Headphones podcast—the 28th overall, or the fourth episode of the current season, Kevin welcomes Tyler Dozier to the virtual building. Performing under the moniker Lady Dan, Dozier released her debut full-length, I Am The Prophet, earlier in the year, and the two chop it up about musical memories, home cooking, depression naps, Madonna deep cuts, and what it's like trying to record and release an album in a fucking pandemic. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Ahendonic Headphones, click here! And more importantly, to learn more about Lady Dan and Tyler Dozier, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Opening Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. Closing Theme Music - "Feelin'"; written by Rashad Harden. Hyperdub Records, 2013. "Fire and Rain," written and performed by James Taylor. Sweet Baby James, Warner Brothers Records, 1970. "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)," written by Hank Williams; performed by Emmylou Harris. Elite Hotel, Reprise, 1975. "Leather and Lace," written by Stevie Nicks; performed by Stevie Nicks and Don Henley. Bella Donna, Modern Records, 1981. "Magic Dance," written and performed by David Bowie. Labyrinth, EMI, 1987. "Caring is Creepy," written by James Mercer; performed by The Shins. Oh, Inverted World, Omnibus/Sub Pop, 2001. "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," written and performed by Jim Croce. You Don't Mess Around With Jim, ABC, 1972. "Highway to Hell," written by Bon Scott, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young; performed by AC/DC. Highway to Hell, Albert, 1979. "Strange Girl," written and performed by Laura Marling. Song for Our Daughter, Chrysalis, 2020. "Land Locked Blues," written by Conor Oberst, performed by Bright Eyes. I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning, Saddle Creek, 2005. "Cry Baby," written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard; performed by Madonna. I'm Breathless: Music From and Inspired by The Film Dick Tracy, Sire/Warner Brothers, 1990.
On the latest special episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Jeff Platt and Chad Holloway highlight more bracelet winners from the GGPoker World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online bracelet events, give an update on the WSOP COVID-19 situation, highlight wins by Phil Ivey and Tony G in the Super High Roller Bowl Europe, and discuss Brandon Adams conceding the Galfond Challenge. They also recap Phil Hellmuth losing to Tom Dwan in High Stakes Duel III, confirm Lon McEachern & Norman Chad will return to WSOP commentary, and talk to guest Jaime Staples about the WPT World Online Championships, which are taking place right now on partypoker. Big thanks to the special sponsor this week in Elite Chip Care. Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:24 | Welcome to the show 00:37 | Teasing guest partypoker Online Ambassador Jaime Staples 00:56 | How did Jeff do in the Venetian tournament? 02:08 | WSOP expected to release COVID update 05:00 | Lon McEachern & Norman Chad confirmed to return to WSOP commentary 07:26 | Sponsor: Elite Chip Care 08:30 | GGPoker WSOP $10K Heads-Up Championship Final Four 09:46 | Samuel Vousden wins GGMasters WSOP event 10:18 | Vincas Tamasauskas wins $5K PLO bracelet 10:48 | Renan Bruschi wins GGPoker WSOP Big 500 11:29 | Radmir Sadirov claims $5K Short Deck bracelet 12:42 | Join Club PokerNews on ClubGG 13:27 | Sponsor: GGPoker 14:25 | Niklas Astedt wins third GGPoker Super Millions 15:47 | Patrick Leonard wins back-to-back PokerStars WCOOP titles 17:06 | partypoker hosting WPT Online Championships 18:30 | Guest Jaime Staples joins the show 20:04 | Working hard on his game 21:40 | Thoughts on rise of PKO events 22:55 | Upcoming WPT World Online Championships tournaments on partypoker 24:55 | What's the poker streaming world like these days? 26:00 | Will you be playing the WSOP? 28:00 | What's it like to be a part of Team partypoker? 28:55 | Best places you've been able to travel for poker? 33:13 | Phil Ivey & Tony G among early Super High Roller Bowl Europe winners 36:47 | Brandon Adams concedes Galfond Challenge, Loses $370,000 38:02 | Dan “Jungleman” Cates next up to take on Phil Galfond 38:57 | Tom Dwan ends Phil Hellmuth's High Stakes Duel run 46:00 | Congrats to Kristy & Andrew Moreno on welcoming their new baby!
Today's guest on CPG has racked up over $15 million in live and online MTT cashes, is the former #1 online multi-table poker tournament player in the world, and co-founded the wildly successful BitB staking group… the one and only Patrick “Pads” Leonard.To go along with all of those lofty poker accolades, Pads also owns a soccer team (Which he'll tell you all about in our conversation) and, in his free time, gives out free reality TV show betting advice on Instagram.Yes, that's really a thing.And because I know you're sitting there chomping at the bit to dive deep into today's conversation with Patrick “Pads” Leonard, here's a little taste of what you're going to learn:How Pads learned high stakes crushers were mere mortals who were capable of being beaten.Why Pads is so passionate about online poker and how that passion eventually led to him leaving BitB staking.The exact route both Pads and I believe you should take if you're genuinely looking to elevate your poker game.And much, MUCH more!Before you dive into today's show with Patrick Leonard I wanted to let you know that you can now represent Chasing Poker Greatness at your local cardroom, home game, or pretty much anywhere else you're allowed to wear a t-shirt and hat by heading to CPGMerch.com.If you've listened to every episode and wanna help me out by building awareness and spreading the word about your favorite poker podcast, once again that's CPGMerch.com. And now, without any further ado, I bring to you one of the most feared and respected online poker players in the galaxy, Patrick Leonard.
Roger Waters is one of the best known rock celebrities, both as a founding member of Pink Floyd and as a solo artist after leaving the band. Amused to Death is his third solo album, and Waters considers it to be a continuation of The Wall. The name is inspired by the book "Amusing Ourselves to Death" by Neil Postman. The concept of the album is a television where the channels are continually being changed at random by an ape, and critiques the senseless obsession with T.V.Waters had been politically critical for some time before this album, and he continues that critique as he examines the glamorization of war, greed and egotism, and the dumbing down of nearly everything through media and bureaucracy. For this effort, Waters would be joined by a strong cast of session talent, including future American Idol Judge Randy Jackson, Jeff Porcaro, Patrick Leonard, and guitar virtuoso and Yardbirds alumni Jeff Beck. Waters also went with a more streamlined approach to the album, utilizing "real people playing real instruments," as he told the Los Angeles Times. Amused to Death would be Waters last solo work for a long time, as the album "Is this the Life We Really Want?" would not appear for almost 25 years. Amused to Death is a great an underappreciated album, and we hope you will listen to it in its entirety as an excellent post-Pink Floyd concept. Perfect Sense, Part 1This song is about a world where live transmissions of wars are viewed as entertainment. With the freshness of the Gulf War from the previous year in mind, Waters had a solid basis for this view of the world. "The monkey looked up at the stars and thought to himself, memory is a stranger, history is for fools." The Bravery of Being Out of RangeAnother song influenced by the Gulf War, Waters found it laughable that the use of cruise missiles and long-range attacks would be considered noble or courageous. This track hearkens back to older Pink Floyd albums, and specifically references the song "Sheep" from the 1977 album "Animals."Amused to DeathThe title track utilizes a lot of sound effects and clips. The song mirrors the Neil Postman book, in chronicling an alien species who comes to earth after the human race has gone extinct before our time. Humanity died out by focusing on television entertainment rather than more important things, and literally amused itself to death. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Would? by Alice In Chains (from the motion picture soundtrack “Singles")This Cameron Crowe dark comedy featured a veritable plethora of grunge artists on the soundtrack. STAFF PICKS:Constant Craving by k. d. langRob brings us a softer and melancholy staff pick from lang's second solo album. The video for this song takes it inspiration from the Samuel Beckett play "Waiting for Godot." k. d. lang drew initial inspiration from Country music legend Patsy Cline. This song was her biggest U.S. hit, going to number 38 on the charts. Dizz Knee Land by DadaWayne goes alternative with his staff pick. The song was inspired by a marketing promotion that Disney used at the time, having sports stars saying, "I'm going to Disneyland!" right after a big win. Instead of highlighting big wins, the lyrics are "I just robbed a grocery store," or "I just tossed a fifth of gin," or "I just flipped off President George - I'm going to dizz knee land."Start the Car by Jude ColeBruce features the opening and title track from singer/songwriter Jude Cole's third solo album. The lyrics are a declaration that this city is no place to be, and that it is time to leave. The bluesy heartland feel is a nice departure from the grunge music which was in ascendance at the time.Do I Have to Say the Words? by Bryan AdamsBrian's pick is the fifth single release of Adam's album "Waking Up the Neighbors." The song was originally titled "Rescue Me," but Mutt Lange changed the name, slowed the song, and added a new chorus to transform the song into a ballad. The song was a hit, rising to number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and to number 2 in Canada. COMEDY TRACK:Smells Like Nirvana by Weird Al YankovicThe prolific prince of parody turns his sights on the founding fathers of grunge as we close out this week's podcast.
>> Click Here To Save $999 on Elliot Roe's AGPM and Patrick Leonard's Pads on Pads Course With nearly $20,000,000 in online MTT cashes, Jonathan “apestyles” Van Fleet has long been considered one of the top players in the game. Recently, he's allowed the poker world to peek behind the curtain with regular streams on Twitch, and his apestyles bundle on the BBZ training site. In this episode, apestyles shares the struggles and insecurities he dealt with at the start of his Twitch streaming career, and he used this new challenge to further fuel his success on the tables. Click here to get the full show notes and resources from this week's episode
This week WSOP POY Rob Campbell is locked in and making Dara and David laugh out loud as the stand-up comic turned mixed game Aussie pro regaled them with his funny and sometimes not so funny tales. The meandering conversation occasionally gets on track to discuss Patrick Leonard's superb bit of sportsmanship when he prompted Pokerstars to double-check their SCOOP Leaderboard standings. This story actually develops in real time as David gets an update and a direct quote from Pads while the show is recording. Rob is the perfect person to interpret this bizarre situation from every angle as the man who won the WSOP POY after it was similarly discovered that the points had been calculated incorrectly. The chat then switches to another man of the moment, Irish Twitch star Fintan Hand who took down his second SCOOP title. The lads discuss Fintan's rise up the echelons of the game while Rob tells us about how he ‘chat-pro' trolled Fintan while he was playing the final table. There is discussion on ‘Series-Fatigue' as we come to the end of a grueling period for online poker while Rob talks about the opportunity for introspection and learning in lockdown. He also chats about ‘The Podker Podcast'. The show concludes with lots of the banter as the trio joke about Rob's upcoming boxing match, lots of wisdom from Dara and his strategy nugget and lots of blatant advertising as David plugs the upcoming €250 buy-in monthly game on Unibet Poker called ‘The SuperMoon'.
This week, Andrew Brokos is locked in and lashing out at fellow Game theory book author Michael Acevedo (you hate to see it!) It's a jam-packed show this week as David, Dara and Andrew rattle through a whole host of topical subjects. They kick off with a chat about the Irish Poker Open Online and the broader subject of live brands taking themselves to the virtual felt this past year. The conversation then shifts to the recent feuds between high profile Training Sites and their owners/would-be content creators. Patrick Leonard's interesting staking arbitration is discussed as the lads look at the spot from every angle. This is followed by a look back on the effects of Black Friday as we approach its 10th anniversary. Mike Postle's lawsuit surrender is briefly mentioned with the obligatory fuck yous before the lads switch to the WSOP's big announcement of a live Autumn series in the Rio. Dara's strategy nugget is on 3-betting ranges and Andrew weighs in with some excellent follow-ups. Proceedings end with David plugging the upcoming 100th Chip Race episode and the special (money and prizes added) €100 PKO tournament being planned for March 25th on Unibet Poker to celebrate.
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Don't let his tough looks fool ya. He may be great at playing a dirt bag, but our guest is one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. With twelve years of film and TV experience under his belt, he can now add award nominated film maker to that resume. Freshin' up that cocktail and get comfy because here comes our old friend, Sean Patrick Leonard.
1986年的 Madonna, 还没有成为黄舒骏口中“呼风唤雨的娜姐”,和作曲家、制作人 Patrick Leonard 相互加油打气,也成就了一段多年牢固的友谊; 1993年的 De La Soul, 和温柔甜美的苏格兰乐队 Teenage Fanclub 因电影结缘,也通过 "Judgement Night" 这部平淡无奇的影片,留下了最早的“说唱+摇滚乐”的尝试; 2007年的 Editors, 把钢琴加入了干燥、疏离的后朋克声响,也因主动求变而熬过商业互吹的泡沫,成为了世纪之初“独立摇滚复兴”大潮里至今依然坚挺的声音; 2021年的刘惜君,与杨海崧二度合作发表了 EP 《硬地之影》。力量感十足的配器搭配甜美声线,继《硬地之美》之后,进一步巩固了这位流行歌手隐秘的第二重身份。 本期节目,回味一些不同年代的音乐故事。 曲目单: Madonna - Live to Tell (00:30) PVA - Talks (08:00) Eye to Eye - Nice Girls (12:13) Sonic Youth, Cypress Hill - I Love You Mary Jane (18:47) Teenage Fanclub, De La Soul - Fallin' (23:16) Chui Wan - 寂静买下了整座湖 (27:51) The Cleaners From Venus - The Mercury Girl (32:38) Editors - Push Your Head Towards the Air (36:32) 刘惜君 - 记忆和记忆之间 (42:07) FACS - Void Walker (47:20) Joni Mitchell - Coyote (54:00)
This week, Marty Mathis is locked-in and spreading his action out across all the sites while he patiently waits for the return of live poker. Dara and David sit down with the MILLION Rio champion to discuss satellites and two new-to-the market poker products - Run It Once's 'PADS' video series by Patrick Leonard and 'DTO Pre-flop'. They chat about the idea of scared money and Dara reveals a painful investment story. The conversation segues to the upcoming heads-up Duel between Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu before wrapping up with a crypto-lesson from Marty and a strategy tidbit from Dara.
On this week's show, Dara and David are joined by blast from the past, the charismatic Shane Schleger. They also sit down with the enchanting online beast, Luciana Manolea. The always astute Patrick Leonard takes them through a sick hand he played versus WPT champion Nick Petrangelo. French poker player and Youtuber Simon Sanchez stops by. Plus, there is a news and results round-up from Ian Simpson.
Delighted that they made it to Episode 4 without getting cancelled, Dara and David welcome poker beast, chess bitch and award winning podcaster Jen Shahade to the show. After Dara and Jen mercilessly wave their trophies in David's face, the trio get into a deeper discussion about what makes for a good poker podcast. They discuss a recent tweet by Irish poker ambassador Louise Butler in which she gives tips to live poker players making the transition to the online felt. Patrick Leonard's idea of a poker union is discussed, a conversation which expands into a genral discussion on the roles played by the different poker sites in managing the poker eco-system. They finish off with some shameless cross-promotion as they all plug their appearances on other podcasts - Dara went on 'Chasing Passion', Jen went on 'Two Lives with Olivier Busquet' and David will be on an upcoming episode of Jen's show 'The Grid'!
On this week's show, David and Dara welcome poker phenom Isaac Haxton to the show. They also sit down with online and live crusher Ben Farrell. They examine a fascinating deep-stack strategy spot with 'Postflopmalone'. The current Pocketfives #2 ranked player Patrick Leonard joins the lads to discuss the subject of poker unions and poker stables. Plus, Ian casts his eye over the 'shit-sandwich' of news in the poker world.
SCOTT WARNER is a serial entrepreneur. His portfolio of success covers everything from tech start-ups to restaurants, from online blogging to film. Scott is a partner in Hollow Horse, an entertainment production company, teaming up with award-winning songwriter/producer Patrick Leonard. Patrick has written & produced music for some of the biggest names in music: Madonna, Elton John, Pink Floyd, Bon Jovi, Jewel, and many others. For eleven years Scott helped to build Pinnacle Security, a leading home security provider in North America with annual sales of over $150 million. He quickly becoming a top sales rep and top manager, and was appointed Vice President. Scott and his organization generated over 75,000 accounts and more than $150 million in sales during his time at Pinnacle. Scott has also been an angel investor for twelve businesses—from restaurants to health care products to savvy tech. Scott has always had an interest in discovering and building startups with true potential. As CEO of Gigg Inc, Scott's endeavors are directed by a desire to help companies better understand and utilize the social media landscape while improving focus on business intelligence. Scott has had a life-long love for music and the entertainment industry. Gigg Inc was originally created to help open doors for aspiring artists through the company's social media platform. Over time, he realized the Gigg feature set offered valuable solutions to businesses. While Scott is focused on providing Gigg's platform to businesses, his passion for the arts remains in tact. Through Gigg's talent discovery medium "CONTENDR", Scott continues to provide musicians a chance to be seen and heard on a global scale. Gigg was named a Top Ten Start-up at SXSW by ComplexTech in 2013. CONNECT WITH SCOTT: WEBSITE (https://www.gigg.com/) INSTAGRAM (https://www.instagram.com/scottwarner18/) CONNECT WITH JERRY: TWITTER (https://twitter.com/TheRealJHair) INSTAGRAM (https://www.instagram.com/therealjhair/) **WORK WITH JERRY ON YOUR MEDIA CAREER** (https://www.kharismamastery.com/boardroom/)
This week David and Dara welcome back three familiar faces to the show - 15 time bracelet winner and poker legend Phil Hellmuth, online beast Patrick Leonard and strategy with Unibet Poker ambassador Espen Jorstad. They also celebrate the fact that it's Irish Open week with a very special guest, Irish poker legend Donnacha O'Dea, a man that you slowroll at your own peril. Ian is back at his perch with all the news and results and the lads discuss their recent surprise win at the GPI Global Poker Awards.
In our jam packed Season 5 opener, we've got former Irish Open Champion Neil Channing. We'll be talking to both Ryan Laplante and Patrick Leonard about their recent Twitter spat. Dara will give us his top tips for playing with no HUD versus weak passive players. Ian catches us up with all the news from the break, brings us all the results from last weekend's Unibet Open London and takes a look at the Unibet Online Series which has just kicked off on UnibetPoker.com.
Ina week that crowned a new Poker crowned in Scott Blumstein and a people's champion in John Hesp Dara and David sit down with Patrick Leonard on the back of a hatrick of high stakes tournaments in the Aria and Bellagio. Dara discusses that top boat versus quads hand between Vanessa Selbst and gaelle Baumann with Daiva Byrne and we also chat to our good friend, reigning Unibet DSO Malta champion Daragh Davey.