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The Phillies faced off against the Nationals last night in an exciting matchup. For most of the game, the Phillies were in the lead, but in the 9th inning, the Nationals took a 6-5 advantage. However, the Phillies scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 9th, sealing the game with a walk-off win. They will meet the Nationals again today at 6:45 PM. With the draft now behind us, what are the sentiments regarding this Eagles team? Are we looking forward to the upcoming season? Do we believe the Eagles have accomplished enough, or is there more to be done before the new year begins?
Tomorrow signals the start of the 2025 NFL Draft. All attention will focus on the Eagles as we eagerly anticipate their strategy for this draft. Some speculate that the Eagles may try to trade up, using their picks and possibly Dallas Goedert, while others believe they will stay at the 32nd pick or even trade down. In other news, the Phillies were defeated by the Mets last night, with a final score of 5-1. Sanchez exited the game after throwing 58 pitches over 2 innings. The Phillies' offense requires major improvements.
Only two days remain until the NFL Draft! There's uncertainty about the Eagles' strategy at the 32nd pick. Will they trade their picks for a player, or consider moving up in the draft? Alternatively, could they choose to move back and gain additional picks from a team eager to draft in the first round? In baseball, the Phillies fell to the Mets last night, finishing 4-5. Aaron Nola remains without a victory at the start of the season.
Today marks the official beginning of DRAFT WEEK! The NFL Draft is just a few days away, and there's much to cover. What strategy do the Eagles have for the first round, particularly regarding tight end concerns? Are there plans for a trade involving Dallas Goedert? Will the Eagles decide to move up or back in the draft? Meanwhile, the Phillies lost a lead to the Marlins yesterday on Easter, ending the game 7-5. Could Jordan Romano be an issue?
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 309 with Bad Actress, SHAKE SOME, Betsy Ade & The Well Known Strangers, Empires That Dance, Music From The Dark, Raw Pain Down, INNOCENTS TORN, SOLIFUGE, Pickets Charge, AWAITING ABIGAIL, GO UNDERGROUND, LACHLAN MULLINS, BLOODSHOT CYCLOPS, STAYS IN VEGAS, SKANNERS, SNAKEHEAD, EDENS LIE, THE ODDEVEN, SOUTHERN OUTLAWS, STUART MASLIN, BLACKENED GROUND, AWARE, CRAWLING SOLO, CACOPHONY, WILD THORN, G-L.O.C, 137, MITCHELL, JELLOSWAYZE, PATRICK ROBINSON, MAJOR MOMENT, REVOLUTION-X, RISING ELIJAH, AMPAGE, HALFWAY TO HAPPENING, JAZZ ROCK & SILENT FURY BAND, JOHNNY ANDRIANI, BOB DEE & PETRO, BORIS LEE & THE HORRIBLES, REKKR, FREDDYS GRIN, I AM MARSHALL, RAG TAG POODLES, TROY SANDERS, VOODOO DEATH GUN, SPOCK, SPREADING THE DISEASE, EVERYTHINGS TAKEN, AGE OF FIRE, DA BLACK SHEEP, BLACK IRIS, and LIVESAY.
It's an episode of WAKE to make Grim Grandma Grunt, as Toby and TJ return from a long reading break to finish up Book 3! With three special readers providing their dulcet tones, we discuss whether there is any actual use to academic summaries of the text, see Joyce's perspective on parenting, puzzle over more cricket innuendo than you could ever possibly need, and agree that without the Wake, there's no Star Wars. Join us for the thunderslog! This week's readers: Toby Malone, TJ Young, Nikhil Krishnaswamy, Patrick Robinson, Bridie Malone Progress: 590 pages complete, 38 pages to go; 93.95% read. Contextual Notes The Inseparables: https://newplayexchange.org/script/2031424/the-inseparables The Great Guinness heist: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/dec/31/great-guinness-heist-thieves-stole-truck-carrying-20000-pints Three Castles Burning: https://threecastlesburning.libsyn.com Save Sweny! https://www.dublinbypub.ie/misc/save-swenys/ Sweny's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/swenyspharmacy/home The Anna Livia tattoo: https://www.facebook.com/fantinitattoo/posts/is-there-any-fans-of-james-joyce-herethis-tattoo-is-my-interpretation-of-anna-li/2668790800036198/ Multiple Joyce: https://www.saggingmeniscus.com/catalog/multiple_joyce/ For early drops, community and show notes, join us at our free Patreon, at patreon.com/wakepod, or check out our Linktree, at https://linktr.ee/wake.pod. We welcome comments from everyone: even, nay, especially, the dreaded purists. Come and "um actually" us!
In this episode, I discuss game planning for an upcoming competition with Patrick Robinson! This is a great framework on how to think about your "A game". We also discuss putting together a practice game plan, and overall competition prep. Check out Patrick's new books on Amazon:Roll to the Top: Creating a Winning Game Plan for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Climbing the Cage: Game Planning for Mixed Martial ArtsDownload Sherpa, the free AI-powered journaling app for athletes! Join our Discord to share thoughts and feedback.Check out Jake's Outlier Database to study match footage, get links to resources, and more.Use code “BJJHELP” at submeta.io to try your first month for only $8!Use the code "HELP" to get 10% off Jake's "Less Impressed More Half Guard Passing" instructional. Thanks for supporting the show!
Discover how Dr. Patrick Robinson's unexpected journey from theater enthusiast to trailblazing nurse offers vital lessons on dedication and resilience in healthcare. Raised in a family where medicine was the norm, Patrick's career took a pivotal turn during the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, a time marked by fear and prejudice. Join us as he recounts the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in the pre-antiretroviral era and the courage required to provide compassionate care amidst widespread stigma. Patrick's personal stories serve as a testament to the power of commitment and the impact of early influences on his life and career.Our conversation doesn't stop at personal anecdotes. We explore the evolution of nursing leadership and education, with Patrick sharing insights from his rise to influential academic roles, supported by mentors like Dr. Joan Shaver. He highlights how professional associations, such as the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, are key to career development and fostering a sense of community. As we look to the future, Patrick's optimism is contagious, especially as he discusses the role of online education and simulation in revolutionizing nursing practice. Celebrate with us the innovations in nursing education and the bright future awaiting the next generation of dedicated nurses.Innovative SimSolutions.Your turnkey solution provider for medical simulation programs, sim centers & faculty design.
Lecture summary: Part 1 of the Lecture focuses on the development of the right to self-determination as a rule of customary international law and its application to the Chagos Archipelago, Africa and the Commonwealth Caribbean. The adoption of Resolution 1514 by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 14, 1960 was a decisive element in the development of the customary character of the right to self-determination. After that transformational development it was colonial peoples, not colonial powers, who determined their independence and its form e.g. whether based on a republican system or a UK parliamentary system. Thus, after that time the colonial powers were under an obligation to respect the right of colonial peoples to ‘freely determine their political status', and any breach of that obligation would entail their international responsibility. Part 11 addresses the status of the right to self-determination as a norm of jus cogens, and concludes that on the basis of the relevant evidentiary material, the right to self-determination is a peremptory norm of general international law. Part 111 focuses on the right to self-determination in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Disappointment is expressed at the lack of clarity in the ICJ's treatment in its recent Advisory Opinion of the jus cogens character of the right to self-determination in cases of foreign occupation. Speaker: Judge Patrick Robinson 1. In 1964 graduated from the University College of the West Indies -London with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Latin and Economics. 2. In 1968, called to the Bar at Middle Temple, in which year also completed the LLB degree from London University. In 1972, completed the LLM degree in International Law at Kings College, London University. 3. Jamaica's representative to the Sixth (Legal) Committee of the UN General Assembly from 1972 to 1998. Led treaty -making negotiations on behalf of Jamaica in several areas, including extradition, mutual legal assistance and investment promotion and protection. 4. From 1988 to 1995, served as a member of the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, including as the President in 1991. From 1991 to 1996, member of the International Law Commission. From 1995 to 1996, member of the Haiti Truth and Justice Commission. 5. In 1998 elected a Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and served as the Tribunal's President from 2008 to 2011; presided over the trial of Slobodan Milosevic. 6. In 2020 appointed Honorary President of the American Society of International Law (ASIL); in that capacity, in collaboration with ASIL and the University of the West Indies, organized two International Symposia which led to the launch on June 8, 2023 of the historic Report on Reparations for Transatlantic Chattel Slavery (TCS) in the Americas and the Caribbean, which quantified for the first time the reparations due from the practice of TCS in the Caribbean, Central America, South America and North America. 7. Elected a Judge of the International Court of Justice in 2014 and demitted office on February 5, 2024. The Eli Lauterpacht Lecture was established after Sir Eli's death in 2017 to celebrate his life and work. This lecture takes place on a Friday at the Centre at the start of the Michaelmas Term in any academic year. These lectures are kindly supported by Dr and Mrs Ivan Berkowitz who are Principal Benefactors of the Centre.
Lecture summary: Part 1 of the Lecture focuses on the development of the right to self-determination as a rule of customary international law and its application to the Chagos Archipelago, Africa and the Commonwealth Caribbean. The adoption of Resolution 1514 by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 14, 1960 was a decisive element in the development of the customary character of the right to self-determination. After that transformational development it was colonial peoples, not colonial powers, who determined their independence and its form e.g. whether based on a republican system or a UK parliamentary system. Thus, after that time the colonial powers were under an obligation to respect the right of colonial peoples to ‘freely determine their political status’, and any breach of that obligation would entail their international responsibility. Part 11 addresses the status of the right to self-determination as a norm of jus cogens, and concludes that on the basis of the relevant evidentiary material, the right to self-determination is a peremptory norm of general international law. Part 111 focuses on the right to self-determination in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Disappointment is expressed at the lack of clarity in the ICJ’s treatment in its recent Advisory Opinion of the jus cogens character of the right to self-determination in cases of foreign occupation. Speaker: Judge Patrick Robinson 1. In 1964 graduated from the University College of the West Indies -London with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Latin and Economics. 2. In 1968, called to the Bar at Middle Temple, in which year also completed the LLB degree from London University. In 1972, completed the LLM degree in International Law at Kings College, London University. 3. Jamaica’s representative to the Sixth (Legal) Committee of the UN General Assembly from 1972 to 1998. Led treaty -making negotiations on behalf of Jamaica in several areas, including extradition, mutual legal assistance and investment promotion and protection. 4. From 1988 to 1995, served as a member of the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, including as the President in 1991. From 1991 to 1996, member of the International Law Commission. From 1995 to 1996, member of the Haiti Truth and Justice Commission. 5. In 1998 elected a Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and served as the Tribunal’s President from 2008 to 2011; presided over the trial of Slobodan Milosevic. 6. In 2020 appointed Honorary President of the American Society of International Law (ASIL); in that capacity, in collaboration with ASIL and the University of the West Indies, organized two International Symposia which led to the launch on June 8, 2023 of the historic Report on Reparations for Transatlantic Chattel Slavery (TCS) in the Americas and the Caribbean, which quantified for the first time the reparations due from the practice of TCS in the Caribbean, Central America, South America and North America. 7. Elected a Judge of the International Court of Justice in 2014 and demitted office on February 5, 2024. The Eli Lauterpacht Lecture was established after Sir Eli's death in 2017 to celebrate his life and work. This lecture takes place on a Friday at the Centre at the start of the Michaelmas Term in any academic year. These lectures are kindly supported by Dr and Mrs Ivan Berkowitz who are Principal Benefactors of the Centre.
Lecture summary: Part 1 of the Lecture focuses on the development of the right to self-determination as a rule of customary international law and its application to the Chagos Archipelago, Africa and the Commonwealth Caribbean. The adoption of Resolution 1514 by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 14, 1960 was a decisive element in the development of the customary character of the right to self-determination. After that transformational development it was colonial peoples, not colonial powers, who determined their independence and its form e.g. whether based on a republican system or a UK parliamentary system. Thus, after that time the colonial powers were under an obligation to respect the right of colonial peoples to ‘freely determine their political status', and any breach of that obligation would entail their international responsibility. Part 11 addresses the status of the right to self-determination as a norm of jus cogens, and concludes that on the basis of the relevant evidentiary material, the right to self-determination is a peremptory norm of general international law. Part 111 focuses on the right to self-determination in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Disappointment is expressed at the lack of clarity in the ICJ's treatment in its recent Advisory Opinion of the jus cogens character of the right to self-determination in cases of foreign occupation. Speaker: Judge Patrick Robinson 1. In 1964 graduated from the University College of the West Indies -London with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Latin and Economics. 2. In 1968, called to the Bar at Middle Temple, in which year also completed the LLB degree from London University. In 1972, completed the LLM degree in International Law at Kings College, London University. 3. Jamaica's representative to the Sixth (Legal) Committee of the UN General Assembly from 1972 to 1998. Led treaty -making negotiations on behalf of Jamaica in several areas, including extradition, mutual legal assistance and investment promotion and protection. 4. From 1988 to 1995, served as a member of the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, including as the President in 1991. From 1991 to 1996, member of the International Law Commission. From 1995 to 1996, member of the Haiti Truth and Justice Commission. 5. In 1998 elected a Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and served as the Tribunal's President from 2008 to 2011; presided over the trial of Slobodan Milosevic. 6. In 2020 appointed Honorary President of the American Society of International Law (ASIL); in that capacity, in collaboration with ASIL and the University of the West Indies, organized two International Symposia which led to the launch on June 8, 2023 of the historic Report on Reparations for Transatlantic Chattel Slavery (TCS) in the Americas and the Caribbean, which quantified for the first time the reparations due from the practice of TCS in the Caribbean, Central America, South America and North America. 7. Elected a Judge of the International Court of Justice in 2014 and demitted office on February 5, 2024. The Eli Lauterpacht Lecture was established after Sir Eli's death in 2017 to celebrate his life and work. This lecture takes place on a Friday at the Centre at the start of the Michaelmas Term in any academic year. These lectures are kindly supported by Dr and Mrs Ivan Berkowitz who are Principal Benefactors of the Centre.
Lecture summary: Part 1 of the Lecture focuses on the development of the right to self-determination as a rule of customary international law and its application to the Chagos Archipelago, Africa and the Commonwealth Caribbean. The adoption of Resolution 1514 by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 14, 1960 was a decisive element in the development of the customary character of the right to self-determination. After that transformational development it was colonial peoples, not colonial powers, who determined their independence and its form e.g. whether based on a republican system or a UK parliamentary system. Thus, after that time the colonial powers were under an obligation to respect the right of colonial peoples to ‘freely determine their political status', and any breach of that obligation would entail their international responsibility. Part 11 addresses the status of the right to self-determination as a norm of jus cogens, and concludes that on the basis of the relevant evidentiary material, the right to self-determination is a peremptory norm of general international law. Part 111 focuses on the right to self-determination in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Disappointment is expressed at the lack of clarity in the ICJ's treatment in its recent Advisory Opinion of the jus cogens character of the right to self-determination in cases of foreign occupation. Speaker: Judge Patrick Robinson 1. In 1964 graduated from the University College of the West Indies -London with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, Latin and Economics. 2. In 1968, called to the Bar at Middle Temple, in which year also completed the LLB degree from London University. In 1972, completed the LLM degree in International Law at Kings College, London University. 3. Jamaica's representative to the Sixth (Legal) Committee of the UN General Assembly from 1972 to 1998. Led treaty -making negotiations on behalf of Jamaica in several areas, including extradition, mutual legal assistance and investment promotion and protection. 4. From 1988 to 1995, served as a member of the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, including as the President in 1991. From 1991 to 1996, member of the International Law Commission. From 1995 to 1996, member of the Haiti Truth and Justice Commission. 5. In 1998 elected a Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and served as the Tribunal's President from 2008 to 2011; presided over the trial of Slobodan Milosevic. 6. In 2020 appointed Honorary President of the American Society of International Law (ASIL); in that capacity, in collaboration with ASIL and the University of the West Indies, organized two International Symposia which led to the launch on June 8, 2023 of the historic Report on Reparations for Transatlantic Chattel Slavery (TCS) in the Americas and the Caribbean, which quantified for the first time the reparations due from the practice of TCS in the Caribbean, Central America, South America and North America. 7. Elected a Judge of the International Court of Justice in 2014 and demitted office on February 5, 2024. The Eli Lauterpacht Lecture was established after Sir Eli's death in 2017 to celebrate his life and work. This lecture takes place on a Friday at the Centre at the start of the Michaelmas Term in any academic year. These lectures are kindly supported by Dr and Mrs Ivan Berkowitz who are Principal Benefactors of the Centre.
In this episode, I talk with Patrick Robinson who's won mutliple world titles at blue, purple, brown, and black belt in both Gi and No Gi in his age brackets. He's consistently one of the best grapplers for his age. We talk about his competition game plan, practice game plan, recovery, tracking metrics, affirmations, mindset, visualization, and how he uses journaling and notetaking to take his game to the next level. Hope you enjoy!You can follow Patrick on Instagram and Facebook!Download Sherpa, the AI-powered journaling app for athletes! Join our Discord to share thoughts and feedback.Check out Jake's Outlier Database to study match footage, get links to resources, and more.Use code “BJJHELP” at submeta.io to try your first month for only $8!Use the code "HELP" to get 10% off Jake's "Less Impressed More Half Guard Passing" instructional. Thanks for supporting the show!
In today's episode, we talk with Patrick Robinson about his remarkable 40+ year journey from a Journeyman Insulator to a Safety Professional, and ultimately to President of Contractor Management Ltd. and CQ Network Inc.Are you struggling to achieve consistently great outcomes with your contractors? Or are you aspiring to become a leader within your organization? Join us as Patrick shares his invaluable insights, lessons learned, and the opportunities to shape the future of contractor management. Don't miss this chance to gain wisdom from a seasoned expert in the field!
Les périodes de canicule en France et partout dans le monde s'intensifient au fil des étés. Pour lutter contre le réchauffement climatique, les Etats se fixent pour objectif de réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre, entre autres. La lutte contre de réchauffement climatique concerne aussi les entreprises. Dans L'Empreinte, (ré)écoutez 21 témoignages de PDG de grands groupes, de directeurs de la RSE ou encore de fondateurs de start-up qui luttent au quotidien contre le changement climatique. Alice Vachet reçoit Patrick Robinson Clough, CEO et fondateur de Citygo, la première plateforme de covoiturage urbain en France. Les trajets de banlieue à banlieue ou de banlieue vers un centre-ville sont souvent les plus longs et les plus contraignants, car ces zones sont parfois mal desservies par les transports en commun. Citygo a été imaginé pour apporter une solution innovante, concrète et durable aux personnes en quête de transport de banlieue. Date de première diffusion : 29 décembre 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trea Turner's ovation got Andrew thinking, what are some our best moments as a fanbase? Take a listen back to the Phillies big inning vs CC Sabathia in 2008, Bryson Stott's big at-bat against Spencer Strider and the Patrick Robinson pick-six in the NFC Championship game win over the Vikings.
Today we air the last episode of Flux Season 2. Flux is a FreshEd series where graduate students turn their research interests into narrative-based podcasts. This episode was created by Michael Rumbelow, a PhD student at the University of Bristol. In his Flux episode, Michael takes listeners on a sonic journey to explore block play. He weaves together sounds and ideas to show the power and possibilities of play. I hope you enjoy today's episode. freshedpodcast.com/flux-rumbelow -- Credits: This episode was created, written, produced and edited by Michael Rumbelow. Johannah Fahey was the executive producer. Brett Lashua and Will Brehm were the producers. Vicki Mitchem played Virginia Woolf and Bertha Ronge, Dave Jackson played Friedrich Froebel, Karl Marx, and Charles Dickens, and Simone Datzberger played Melanie Klein. Studio audio technicians were Patrick Robinson and Simon Vause. Thank you and Aray to Sifo Lakaw, chairman of the Association of Pangcah Language Revitalization in Taiwan, Adrian Rooke, Druid of the order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, Gregg Wagstaff, and the National Film Board of Canada, for kindly giving me permissions to use recordings. With many thanks to Professor Alf Coles for educating my awareness. And a special thank you to Gene for the Minecraft interview and stop-motion animation. Sound effects and music credits can be found at freshedpodcast.com/flux-rumbelow -- Learn more about Flux: freshedpodcast.com/flux/about/ Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com Support FreshEd: www.freshedpodcast.com/donate
Brett is joined by entrepreneur Patrick Robinson talking about taking control of your life at a young age and the challenges that come along with starting out earlier in his professional journey in the construction world. Patrick gives his insight into what it takes to be successful early in life and how to block out the noise from outside distractions and the drive to stay focused on your goals, no matter what life throws at you!
What would the world do without coffee? I was briefly in the specialty coffee business before moving to Sarasota and still love my morning Joe. I also love trying new coffee shops whenever I can.So when I heard of a new independent store opening up, I had to try it.I'm very pleased to welcome Patrick Robinson of Coast to Coast Coffee.In this episode, you'll learn...One thing most people don't know about PatrickWhy he decided to go into the coffee businessThe nearly disastrous first date Patrick and his wife Gabrielle had which led to their skateboard logo.How Coast-to-Coast makes their coffee differently from Starbucks.... and much much more!I appreciate you stopping by today as it is my hop you will listen ... learn ... and connect!Coast To Coast Coffee (in South Point Village & Marina)7650 S Tamiami trail STE 3Sarasota, Florida 34231(941) 210-3583Monday 6:00 am - 3:30 pmTuesday 6:00 am - 3:30 pmWednesday 6:00 am - 3:30 pmThursday 6:00 am - 3:30 pmFriday 6:00 am - 3:30 pmSaturday 6:00 am - 3:30 pmSunday 8:00 am - 1:00 pmInstagramTwitterYoutube
Today we air the last episode of Flux Season 2. Flux is a FreshEd series where graduate students turn their research interests into narrative-based podcasts. This episode was created by Michael Rumbelow, a PhD student at the University of Bristol. In his Flux episode, Michael takes listeners on a sonic journey to explore block play. He weaves together sounds and ideas to show the power and possibilities of play. I hope you enjoy today's episode. freshedpodcast.com/flux-rumbelow -- Credits: This episode was created, written, produced and edited by Michael Rumbelow. Johannah Fahey was the executive producer. Brett Lashua and Will Brehm were the producers. Vicki Mitchem played Virginia Woolf and Bertha Ronge, Dave Jackson played Friedrich Froebel, Karl Marx, and Charles Dickens, and Simone Datzberger played Melanie Klein. Studio audio technicians were Patrick Robinson and Simon Vause. Thank you and Aray to Sifo Lakaw, chairman of the Association of Pangcah Language Revitalization in Taiwan, Adrian Rooke, Druid of the order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, Gregg Wagstaff, and the National Film Board of Canada, for kindly giving me permissions to use recordings. With many thanks to Professor Alf Coles for educating my awareness. And a special thank you to Gene for the Minecraft interview and stop-motion animation. Sound effects and music credits can be found at freshedpodcast.com/flux-rumbelow -- Learn more about Flux: freshedpodcast.com/flux/about/ Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com Support FreshEd: www.freshedpodcast.com/donate
We love chasing steelhead on the fly! As steelhead season gears up, we are reaching into the vault to bring you some of our favorite steelie interviews. Next up is our interview with Patrick Robinson, Director of Operations for Steelhead Alley Outfitters! This interview dropped in October 2020. Give it listen! Here are the original show notes with all of the episode details.
“The real battle is won in the mind. It's won by [men and women] who understand their areas of weakness, who sit and think about it, plotting, and planning to improve. Attending to the detail. Work on their weaknesses and overcome them. Because they can” on the Daily Grind, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson and special guest Steve Gray. Gray is the founder of Base Fit Performance. In 2015, Steve opened Right Fit La Grange (BASE), as a Sports & Human Performance training facility to ensure that adults and athletes across the globe, could receive the best in training and programming to empower their lives and “create a more resilient world, educated in movement, fueled by produce and forged in strength.” The intro quote is by Marcus Luttrell, Patrick Robinson, authors of Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10. S4 Episode 20: 09/27/2022 Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Steve Gray Audio Credit Intro: Draw The Line Mastered by Connor Christian Follow Our Podcast: Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ Twitter: @dailygrindpod https://www.twitter.com/dailygrindpod Podcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest: Instagram: @stevegraybase https://www.instagram.com/stevegraybase/ BASE Instagram: @base_illinois https://www.instagram.com/base_illinois_/ BASE Twitter: @base_illinois https://twitter.com/base_illinois BASE Website: https://basefitperformance.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailygrindpod/support
We are delighted to be speaking with a legend in our industry today! Steven Foster is the Managing Partner of Foster+Fathom, a Leadership Training and Goodness Alliance in Dallas, Texas. Steven is the author of Full-Throttle Leadership: Passion, Power & Purpose on the Edge of America. He joins us today to tell the incredible story behind his solo motorcycle ride around the perimeter of the US and share some stories about leadership. He also gets into what he has written in his book about passion, power, and purpose and talks about workshops, advisory, and veterans. We hope you enjoy listening to our super-inspiring conversation with Steven Foster today! Bio: Steven G. Foster, CMP, is Managing Partner of Foster+Fathom, a Leadership Training and Goodness Alliance in Dallas, TX. that provides opportunities for organizations and individuals to connect and create meaningful engagement, influence, and impact in the communities where they live, work, and meet. An award-winning speaker, author, business consultant, and team-builder, Steven is a 32-year member of Meeting Professionals International (MPI), where he has served in a variety of leadership roles at both the chapter and global level. In 2004 he was inducted into the MPI Community of Honorees, and in 2022 was named one of MPI's Top 50 Most Influential Members. Steven also is a Harley-Davidson LIFE Member who took a 13,000-mile solo motorcycle ride around the perimeter of the United States in 2013 to support the Boot Campaign, a national veteran's organization where he serves as an Ambassador and Advisory Board Member. That journey is chronicled in his new book, “Full-Throttle Leadership: Passion, Power & Purpose on the Edge of America.” He also has a “Full-Throttle” resume receiving more than 15 top industry awards. In 2000, Steven and Wendy Foster became the first husband/wife business team to earn the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation. Both of them have been profiled by CNN/Fortune as a Small Business Success. How Steven got into the meetings and events industry Steven stumbled into the meetings and events industry almost before it became an industry. He was living in Hawaii and working as a journalist when Hawaii State certified tour guides for the first time and offered a series of certifications and classes to train tour guides. Steven's editor selected five reporters to go through the training. One of them got sick, so Steven was sent in his place. To acquire the certification at the end of the training, they had to take a written test and then get onto a bus to give an eight-hour “Circle Island Tour” to 16 proctors who graded them afterward. Steven found it fascinating and started working part-time as a tour guide. He loved it and decided to make a career change several months later. Acquiring a business Steven met his wife, Wendy, while working at the destination management company where she worked. Wendy eventually left that company to work for a family-owned meeting and event ranch in north Texas. She and Steven then acquired that business. They got a great team together, rebuilt the business to host corporate and association meetings, and ran it for eighteen years. A husband and wife team Steven and Wendy each had their own strengths and talents and did their best to play to them. When people saw them working together, they saw genuine affection and respect. They focused on growing the business and building a great team and did tons of amazing events! Learning and growing They learned a lot as business owners. It pushed them to live in their lane and keep growing. Things he would change Steven tended to move too fast at times. So he did not always share his intended route with the team or thank them enough for all they did. Drawing from his experiences Steven has worked for the best and the worst business leaders, and he learned from all of them! As a business owner, he constantly draws from his experiences as an employee. He also draws from his more than fifty-five years of riding motorcycles. Leadership Steven believes that leaders are not born. They become. That means that leaders should constantly be learning and serving their teams. Lessons from motorcycling Many lessons about leadership are to be learned from motorcycling. One is that leaders cannot constantly stay in the front because there is too much resistance and blowback there, and intense focus is required. So motorcyclists ride in a coordinated and staggered formation, use hand signals to communicate, rotate back into the pod, and allow their wingmen to assume the number one position. Steven's definition of winning Steven's definition of winning in life is moving together, working together, and serving everyone who rides with you every day to do the job you do- whatever it is. The Boot Campaign In 2010, Steven was introduced to a non-profit veteran's service organization called the Boot Campaign, founded by five Texas women who read a book called Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell and wanted to do something to help returning veterans. Steven had also read the book and felt motivated to help returning veterans. The tagline of the Boot Campaign is: “When they come back, we give back.” A US perimeter ride The grand-daddy of all the rides a real biker would do is the perimeter ride of the US, which takes a minimum of thirty days to complete. In 2011, Steven came up with the idea of doing a US perimeter ride as a fundraiser to raise awareness and support for the Boot Campaign. It took him and a group of bikers about a year to map out the route, and they decided to do the ride in 2013. Over time, however, everyone slowly dropped out, so Steven decided to do the ride alone. Riding alone made the trip much more memorable, and he met some amazing people along the way. Service and sacrifice Doing the US perimeter ride was the greatest accomplishment of Steven's life! He feels that it changed him fundamentally as a person because it allowed him to see people who were overcoming insurmountable challenges, setbacks, and losses getting up every day saying they wanted to make their piece of the world a better place. Weathering storms A core part of leadership is realizing that you need to constantly be learning and building up your skills so you can weather the storms when things go wrong. Passion, power, and purpose In his book, Steven talks about passion, power, and purpose as the three lessons of leadership. Passion is about finding the right ride. Power is about fueling the ride with skills and capability. Purpose is the focus of the ride. Be like the Boot Campaign girls Steven encourages everyone to do what the Boot Campaign girls did. They were not in the non-profit space, nor were they professional fundraisers. They just read a book that touched their hearts and decided to do something simple and profound to connect people. They truly understood that to understand somebody, you have to walk a while in their shoes. Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website Connect with Steven Foster On his website Foster + Fathom on Facebook Foster + Fathom on LinkedIn The Boot Campaign: www.bootcampaign.com or www.bootcampaign.org Books mentioned: Full-Throttle Leadership: Passion, Power & Purpose on the Edge of America by Steven Foster Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 by Marcus Luttrell and Patrick Robinson
Marcus Luttrell and his team set out on a mission to capture or kill notorious Taliban leader Ahmad Shah, in late June 2005. Marcus and his team are left to fight for their lives in one of the most valiant efforts of modern warfare.DirectorPeter BergWritersPeter BergMarcus Luttrell(book)Patrick Robinson(book)StarsMark WahlbergTaylor KitschEmile Hirsch Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! If you liked this episode, please rate/review us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @ApexMountainPodSend us an email: apexmountainpod@gmail.comCheck out our TikTok: tiktok.com/@apexmountainpodcastCheck out our movie list: letterboxd.com/apexmountainMusic from bensound.comSupport the show
Hear how Prof Alan Smith and researchers at UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory and our partner, Teledyne UK, design devices like Gaia, the ESA's optical telescope to chart a 3D map of the Milky Way Host: Dr Rosie Anderson, UCL Guest: Prof Alan Smith, UCL Read the case study here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/impact/case-studies/2022/apr/ucl-science-supports-industry-supplier-optical-sensors-major-space-missions More info: www.ucl.ac.uk/ref Recorded on: 11 July 2022 Duration: 27:51:00 Edited by: Patrick Robinson
Dans l'Empreinte, nous essayons de comprendre, ensemble, comment les marques d'aujourd'hui s'engagent ou non, pour notre planète et pour notre société. Chaque semaine, Alice Vachet reçoit donc des start-upers, des PDG de grands groupes ou encore des directeurs de la RSE qui lui expliquent comment leur entreprise s'engage pour porter une révolution de l'impact sur notre planète, une empreinte. Dans ce nouvel épisode de L'Empreinte, Alice Vachet reçoit Patrick Robinson Clough, CEO et fondateur de Citygo, la première plateforme de covoiturage urbain en France. Les trajets de banlieue à banlieue ou de banlieue vers un centre-ville sont souvent les plus longs et les plus contraignants, car ces zones sont parfois mal desservies par les transports en commun. Citygo a été imaginé pour apporter une solution innovante, concrète et durable aux personnes en quête de transport de banlieue. Mais concrètement, comment fonctionne la plateforme Citygo ? Le covoiturage est-il vraiment une solution durable, puisqu'on utilise la voiture ? Toutes les réponses dans ce nouvel épisode. En savoir plus Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter de L'Empreinte pour suivre toute l'actualité RSE en cliquant ici. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans l'Empreinte, nous essayons de comprendre, ensemble, comment les marques d'aujourd'hui s'engagent ou non, pour notre planète et pour notre société. Chaque semaine, Alice Vachet reçoit donc des start-upers, des PDG de grands groupes ou encore des directeurs de la RSE qui lui expliquent comment leur entreprise s'engage pour porter une révolution de l'impact sur notre planète, une empreinte. Dans ce nouvel épisode de L'Empreinte, Alice Vachet reçoit Patrick Robinson Clough, CEO et fondateur de Citygo, la première plateforme de covoiturage urbain en France. Les trajets de banlieue à banlieue ou de banlieue vers un centre-ville sont souvent les plus longs et les plus contraignants, car ces zones sont parfois mal desservies par les transports en commun. Citygo a été imaginé pour apporter une solution innovante, concrète et durable aux personnes en quête de transport de banlieue. Mais concrètement, comment fonctionne la plateforme Citygo ? Le covoiturage est-il vraiment une solution durable, puisqu'on utilise la voiture ? Toutes les réponses dans ce nouvel épisode. En savoir plus Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter de L'Empreinte pour suivre toute l'actualité RSE en cliquant ici. Avec notre partenaire Cyberghost, vous pouvez profiter d'une offre avec la clé d'accès : T9BHQ-3RXLH-CCCKT-GNSBP-FTBQB. Pour bénéficier de cette réduction, rendez-vous sur le lien suivant : https://cyberghostvpn.com/LEMPREINTE. Détail de la procédure d'activation sur ce lien.
In this episode, we get to know Patrick Robinson, VP of Government Affairs at ODG (an MCG Health Company). Patrick shares his interesting career path from an attorney in Shreveport, Louisiana to administrator and judge, WCRI, now with ODG, and some of the things he has learned along the way. He also chats about grandkids, his Latin connections, and a few things he did during the pandemic. Plus, we have a first, ladies and gents! Patrick reveals that he got his start in the workers' comp industry by way of the Canadian Football League in Shreveport, LA - via the Shreveport Pirates! Listen for more details on that little tidbit. How cool is that? Patrick does not disappoint. He also shares details about a trip to Chihuahua, Mexico, and a surprise twist! ¡Vamanos pronto! Hablamos con señor Patrick...¡Muchas Gracias! Thank you for listening. We would appreciate you sharing our podcast with your friends on social media. Find Yvonne and Rafael on Linked In or follow us on Twitter @deconstructcomp
The Inside White Center crew got the chance to speak with Patrick Robinson, who has been a journalist in the White Center/West Seattle for the past 50 years. In this episode, Lisa and Frank ask Patrick about the history of local journalism, issues that affect our local community, and his photography as art. Learn more about Patrick Robinson below: www.westsideseattle.com https://open.spotify.com/show/6HT1ji6YQBrh1eR9YIpwHR www.patrickrobinson.net Recorded at Roots
Dans l'Empreinte, nous essayons de comprendre, ensemble, comment les marques d'aujourd'hui s'engagent ou non, pour notre planète et pour notre société. Chaque semaine, Alice Vachet reçoit donc des start-upers, des PDG de grands groupes ou encore des directeurs de la RSE qui lui expliquent comment leur entreprise s'engage pour porter une révolution de l'impact sur notre planète, une empreinte.Dans ce nouvel épisode de L'Empreinte, Alice Vachet reçoit Patrick Robinson Clough, CEO et fondateur de Citygo, la première plateforme de covoiturage urbain en France. Les trajets de banlieue à banlieue ou de banlieue vers un centre-ville sont souvent les plus longs et les plus contraignants, car ces zones sont parfois mal desservies par les transports en commun. Citygo a été imaginé pour apporter une solution innovante, concrète et durable aux personnes en quête de transport de banlieue. Mais concrètement, comment fonctionne la plateforme Citygo ? Le covoiturage est-il vraiment une solution durable, puisqu'on utilise la voiture ? Toutes les réponses dans ce nouvel épisode. En savoir plusInscrivez-vous à la newsletter de L'Empreinte pour suivre toute l'actualité RSE en cliquant ici. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans l'Empreinte, nous essayons de comprendre, ensemble, comment les marques d'aujourd'hui s'engagent ou non, pour notre planète et pour notre société. Chaque semaine, Alice Vachet reçoit donc des start-upers, des PDG de grands groupes ou encore des directeurs de la RSE qui lui expliquent comment leur entreprise s'engage pour porter une révolution de l'impact sur notre planète, une empreinte. Dans ce nouvel épisode de L'Empreinte, Alice Vachet reçoit Patrick Robinson Clough, CEO et fondateur de Citygo, la première plateforme de covoiturage urbain en France. Les trajets de banlieue à banlieue ou de banlieue vers un centre-ville sont souvent les plus longs et les plus contraignants, car ces zones sont parfois mal desservies par les transports en commun. Citygo a été imaginé pour apporter une solution innovante, concrète et durable aux personnes en quête de transport de banlieue. Mais concrètement, comment fonctionne la plateforme Citygo ? Le covoiturage est-il vraiment une solution durable, puisqu'on utilise la voiture ? Toutes les réponses dans ce nouvel épisode. En savoir plusInscrivez-vous à la newsletter de L'Empreinte pour suivre toute l'actualité RSE en cliquant ici. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tampa game and more with host: Patrick Robinson
EPISODE 9 TOPIC LIST: ---FANTASY FOOTBALL--- "Buy or Sell?!" featuring where the P&I crew believes certain big-name players will finish in the PPR rankings this season. Those players include Saquon Barkley, Ezekiel Elliott, Julio Jones, Amari Cooper, Kyle Pitts, Robert Tonyan, Russell Wilson, and Tom Brady. (00:01:52-00:25:08) ---NFL--- Josh Allen massive 6 year contract extension. Where does Josh Allen stand among the top NFL QB's? What is the Bills' outlook this season? (00:25:09-00:32:19) Xavien Howard staying put with the Dolphins after they resolve his situation. What is the Dolphins' outlook this season? (00:32:20-00:37:13) Darius Leonard becomes highest paid NFL LB after massive contract extension with Colts. Is he the best LB in the NFL? (00:37:14-00:40:21) Michael Thomas and Saints drama continues, as he appears very unhappy with them on Twitter. Could he be on the move? (00:40:22-00:44:31) More NFL news about Justin Jefferson, Doug Pederson, and Patrick Robinson. (00:44:32-00:45:43) ---NBA--- More NBA free agency frenzy featuring more player signings and extensions. Those players include Kevin Durant, Luka Doncic, Kawhi Leonard, Reggie Jackson, Andre Iguodala, Dennis Schroeder, and Danny Green. The P&I team gives their thoughts and whether or not any of those moves stand out or were unexpected. (00:46:13-00:54:30) More speculation regarding Ben Simmons' future with the Sixers based on some new quotes that have surfaced via outside sources. The P&I team gives their latest thoughts on the situation and the quotes. (00:54:31-00:59:59) More speculation regarding Damian Lillard's future with the Blazers based on quotes from the man himself and his IG pictures. The P&I team gives their latest thoughts on the situation and the Dame quotes. (01:00:00-01:06:46) ---SPORTS CARDS--- Huge Trae Young 1/1 card sale and what the P&I team thinks of this sale and the implications of it. (01:06:47-01:11:16) Matisse Thybulle showed out for Australia at the Olympics, so the P&I team assess his card market value and whether or not to invest. (01:11:18-01:13:16) The P&I team breaks down what blaster boxes, mega boxes, and hobby boxes are, and where card investors can obtain these boxes. The P&I team also recommends whether or not to invest in these boxes. (01:13:17-01:14:04) 2 announcements: Another Wildwood sports cards show that P&I will be attending and filming at; and Nick will be dropping a new video of him opening 2020 select blaster boxes and mega boxes. You don't want to miss this information! (01:14:05-01:17:02) ---"QUICK HITTERS"--- MLB: Phillies take over the NL East lead after a long win streak and sweeping the Mets and Nationals. Is Bryce Harper the current NL MVP? Is Zack Wheeler the current NL Cy Young? (01:17:03-01:20:23) NHL: Flyers re-sign Carter Hart to a 3 year contract extension. Will he bounce back this year? (01:20:24-01:21:01) NFL: The P&I team gives some personalized shout-outs to some of the Hall of Famers that were inducted this past weekend. (01:21:02-01:22:36) Soccer: Lionel Messi ends epic 17 season run with Barcelona to join PSG, setting countless records along the way. Is he the GOAT? (01:22:37-01:24:13) Olympic Women's Soccer: USA wins bronze medal. Was their finish a disappointment? (01:24:14-01:25:03) Olympic Men's Basketball: USA wins 4th straight gold medal behind yet another big performance from Kevin Durant. Is he the best Men's Olympic Basketball player ever? (01:25:04-01:26:11) Olympics: USA wins most total medals by wide margin and makes clutch late push to win most gold medals. (01:26:12-01:26:38) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A room filled with some heroes- Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, and Gregg Rosenthal spin through training camp whispers around the league starting with the Ravens (5:20). Marc gets very upset while cut off during his Joe Burrow discussion (13:30) and Green Bay's David Bakhtiari might not be ready for week 1. (16:10). Patrick Robinson retires from he Saints (29:40) and the Chargers seem to be trending in the right direction when it comes to fans (33:21). Cameron Wolfe joins the show to discuss the Dolphins (40:15) and the heroes recap the first episode of Hard Knocks with the Dallas Cowboys (52:53). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Orleans Saints cornerback Patrick Robinson announces his retirement after 11 years in the NFL. While retiring when ready is always the right thing to do, the decision leaves a larger hole at cornerback than previously anticipated. Rookie Paulson Adebo may have to step in sooner than expected, especially if Marshon Lattimore faces an early-season suspension as expected.The Saints could also turn to the trade market with targets like C.J. Henderson and Stephon Gilmore reportedly being available. New Orleans could also look to attack the market again after roster cuts potentially free up starting-caliber players at the deadline.Finally, a look at the notes you need after practice day 11 as Taysom Hill answers one of the biggest questions asked about him after his four games as an emergency QB. Jameis Winston couldn't pull away for a second day in a row and the Saints reveal a part of their plan for preseason snaps.Follow Ross on Twittter @RossJacksonNOLASupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ButcherBoxButcherBox is offering our listeners 2 five-ounce lobster tails and 2 ten-ounce ribeyes for free in your first box! You can only get this special deal when you sign up for a new membership at ButcherBox.com/LOCKEDON.StatHeroStatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A room filled with some heroes- Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, and Gregg Rosenthal spin through training camp whispers around the league starting with the Ravens (5:20). Marc gets very upset while cut off during his Joe Burrow discussion (13:30) and Green Bay's David Bakhtiari might not be ready for week 1. (16:10). Patrick Robinson retires from he Saints (29:40) and the Chargers seem to be trending in the right direction when it comes to fans (33:21). Cameron Wolfe joins the show to discuss the Dolphins (40:15) and the heroes recap the first episode of Hard Knocks with the Dallas Cowboys (52:53). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Ferrall talks about Carson Wentz's injury rehab, Colts extend Frank Reich & Chris Ballard, Mike McCarthy wants to win, David Culley still dealing with questions about DeShaun Watson, Sean Payton talks about Patrick Robinson's retirement, TJ Watt's contract talks, Mitch Trubisky takes shot at Bears, Jamal Adams contract talks, Alex Smith joins ESPN, Giants keep rolling, Red Sox struggles continue, Rodon goes to IL, Russell Westbrook's intro presser, Mark Cuban says Luka has exceeded expectations, Luka feels comfortable in Dallas, Celtics sign Dennis Schroeder, and more! Plus, Sam Gordon is on to talk about the latest from the summer league, and Kent Sterling is breaking down the Colts training camp news & injuries!
Ferrall talks about Carson Wentz's injury rehab, Colts extend Frank Reich & Chris Ballard, Mike McCarthy wants to win, David Culley still dealing with questions about DeShaun Watson, Sean Payton talks about Patrick Robinson's retirement, TJ Watt's contract talks, Mitch Trubisky takes shot at Bears, Jamal Adams contract talks, Alex Smith joins ESPN, Giants keep rolling, Red Sox struggles continue, Rodon goes to IL, Russell Westbrook's intro presser, Mark Cuban says Luka has exceeded expectations, Luka feels comfortable in Dallas, Celtics sign Dennis Schroeder, and more!
Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston are set to battle it out in New Orleans Saints Training Camp for the right to be Drew Brees's successor. Taysom Hill has gotten the early first team reps over the first two days of camp, but Jameis Winston is set to rotate in soon. both quarterbacks have been efficient but mechanics, passing depth, decision-making and much more continue to be under a microscope as the Saints look for their starting QB ahead of the 2021 NFL season.On the defensive side, Patrick Robinson looks to be ahead at the second cornerback spot opposite Marshon Lattimore, meanwhile the newly signed Brian Poole takes on a key depth role. The linebackers Zack Baun and Pete Werner continue to rotate next to Demario Davis and the defensive line is already producing some standouts including Noah Spence and an early look at first-round draft pick Payton Turner.As Saints camp continues, pads are set to come on at the top of next week. On Saturday, they'll be back in helmets and shells with fans expected to be in attendance. Some veterans are already starting to stand out, including newly signed wide receiver Chris Hogan, but which experienced player will continue to separate themselves as the young guys get their bearings?Follow Ross on Twitter @RossJacksonNOLASupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New Orleans Saints training camp is right around the corner, so John Hendrix of Saints New Network joins today's episode of Locked On Saints.First, Ross and John break down everything you need to know around Michael Thomas' timetable and the young wideouts on the roster who will need to step up and produce in the All-Pro's absence. Tre'Quan Smith made his name as a deep threat on the outside in college, now he'll be asked to show he can still operate downfield. Marquez Callaway flashed in big moments last season, he now has the chance to show he's more than just a flash in the pan. Meanwhile, more players on the market remain that could be impactful for the Saints. Even though they signed Chris Hogan, names like Alshon Jeffrey, Kenny Stills, and more are still available.John and Ross then discuss the value of the recent Brian Poole signing. Even though Poole bring value to a team that may need to ask Patrick Robinson to move from the slot to outside, the Saints shouldn't be done at the position with boundary corners still available for pursuit.Finally, John breaks down what he's excited to see on the offense and defensive sides of the ball in camp as well as under-the-radar storylines to watch. The quarterback battle between Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill may headline camp, but the wide receiver position, Adam Trautman's ascension atop his position group, and several talented young names on defense are worth your attention. Along with a QB battle, there will also be a punter battle to enjoy between Blake Gillikin and Nolan Cooney.From the signal callers to the special teamers, Saints camp in no way lacks of intrigue.Follow John on Twitter @JohnJHendrixFollow Ross on Twitter @RossJacksonNOLASupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During a visit to Rome, Patrick and his wife had several soul-touching moments when they visited the Vatican and the Sistine Chappel. He then recognized it was a unique opportunity to conversate with God, and after asking what he should do with his life, he heard a calm voice saying: create. After winning some awards for his pictures and worked on photojournalism and fashion, Patrick Robinson decided to stop taking pictures, and so he did for 17 years. Until one day, his wife encouraged him to start retaking photographs and posting them on social media. People would feel inspired by his pictures, find hope, and see life differently; then, the voice he heard in Rome made sense. He would start sharing his pictures so people could see the world the way he sees it. Patrick Robinson is a writer, journalist, songwriter, and photographer. He's been taking pictures since he was 12 and hopes he's starting to get good at it. Patrick is also the owner of Patrick Robinson Media Design; he is passionate about creating new ideas and helping people with creative projects. In this episode, we had an inspiring conversation about resilience, the imperfect perfection of human beings and what we do, creativity, and the power of recognition. Patrick kindly shared his extraordinary experience in the Vatican, how that experience changed his life, how he sees art, and his work. We also talked about being in dark places and the ways out of it through making ourselves useful. Tune in and enjoy Patrick's remarkable story of self-improvement, art, and resilience.Some Questions I Ask:Your photography touches a deep place in my heart. And I'm so curious about where your ability to take photographs comes from? (2:37)Do you feel that your photography is a form of healing for you? (6:31)You had an extraordinary experience when you went to Italy. I want to hear about that (13:27)Do you feel like you channel the pure love energy your photographs reflect when you're taking pictures? (21:31)In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit of Patrick's background and where he got his tendency to self-improvement (3:34)Some advice for people who struggle in their creative process (7:49)Imperfection is what makes us trying to improve all the time (11:03)Patrick's touching story in the Vatican (15:48)The state of flow. How it feels for Patrick to be in it, and how it affects his art (22:42)Resources:Patrick Robinson websiteConnect with Patrick:LinkedInFacebookLet's Connect!LinkedInTwitterWebsiteFacebook Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
"By the time I was 40, I had a great track record of designing for other people – Giorgio Armani, Anne Klein, Perry Ellis, Paco Rabanne – and I joined Gap to head up their global design team in 2007. But then I started hearing stories from our denim factories: The rivers downstream were blue from all the dyes, and the fish and the water that these communities depended on were becoming contaminated. So I decided to do something about it: I committed to making sure that all the water leaving Gap's denim factories would be cleaner than when it went in. We printed everything that we did for clean water on the garments – because I thought people cared and they should know. The initiative was a huge success. That was the first time I understood that if we could be smart about it, we could do good business that was also good for the environment. Deep down inside, we don't seek the meaning of life, but the experience of being alive. - Joseph Campbell A few years later my son and I were walking down our street in New York and he asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. At first, I laughed - but it was actually a great question. Because somewhere along the way I had stopped designing clothes and had become the guy who manages the people who design the clothes. And then, on a backpacking trip in Yosemite National Park, I started thinking: Why is it that skiers, trekkers, and triathletes always get the best of what's new in clothing? Their apparel is strong and light, water-repellant, nearly indestructible, resistant to sweat and bacteria, flexible, multifunctional, and comfortable for a long haul. As a lifelong adventurer, I dreamed of utilizing cutting-edge technology from fitness, backpacking, and adventure gear to design comfortable clothing that's stylish enough to for work and play. I imagined going from a flight to a hike to a meeting to dinner wearing one completely comfortable, utterly beautiful, incredibly sustainable outfit - making it easier to focus on life's journey. Paskho is built to suit the freedom-seeker and the maverick nomadic and the fearless observer, all together. - Patrick Robinson That idea became Paskho. First, I designed with reclaimed fabrics, which allowed me to create limited-edition pieces and prevent more waste from going into the landfill. As we grew, I worked with my fair trade factory to add sustainable textiles and reduce waste. We eliminated unnecessary plastic polybags, and from the very first day we donated a percentage of sales to environmental causes through 1% for the Planet. You can read more about our commitments on our sustainability page. Paskho is built to suit the freedom-seeker and the maverick nomadic and the fearless observer, all together. It excites the possibility of discovery -both inward and outward. Paskho speaks to the interconnectedness of our world, and inspires you to find new greater personal freedoms. I believe design has the capacity to elevate us emotionally and spiritually. Great design isn't just a question of pretty aesthetics; it's really a question of how we want to live our lives. I am honored that you have chosen to join me on this journey." Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support
The Saints won their 6th straight game but might have lost 6 starters, including Drew Brees! Is it Taysom time or Jameis' time shine? The Saints defense was amazing after allowing the 49ers to get up 10-0. David Onyemata is becoming a one-man wrecking crew and Patrick Robinson is a super sub!Might Brees' injury actually be a good thing for Saints short and long term?Andrew is officially worried about Cam Jordan and Thomas Morstead.Goodell trying single out the Saints to keep the illusion of COVID safety going is the most Goodell s-- ever. Save 5% on subscription price if you sign up annually!Become a $10 patron so you get access to Andrew's full grades every week and your Saints Happy Hour Booze bundle with 4 amazing swag items! Get your booze bundle to enjoy for rest of the season!!Read all of Andrew's grades here!If you want full access to Daily Saints Happy Hour, it's just $7 bucks a month! And Patrons get access to AD FREE versions of the podcast and exclusive access to our Discord Channel where you can chat with other Saints Happy Hour Community members without the nonsense of social media.Also every person who becomes Patreon member at the $10 Tier and above gets Saints Happy Hour Booze Bundle Welcome Gift Subscribe to Saints Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Breaking down three of the biggest plays from the Saints' 35-point surge against the Lions.Alvin Kamara continues to pace the NFL in all-purpose yardage and scoring. But it's more than the stats that should make him everyone's front-runner for NFL Offensive Player of the Year.Kamara's fourth down catch, Patrick Robinson's interception, and Tre'Quan Smith's first touchdown catch of the season. Each moment played a pivotal role in the Saints' offensive explosion. Let's break them down and see what went right on film.Your questions from the Locked On Saints Facebook Group. Why Drew Brees' Sunday performance wasn't a fluke, Taysom Hill's usage, and what the return of Michael Thomas could mean.Follow Ross on Twitter @RossJacksonNOLASupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order.MyBookieINVEST IN YOUR INTUITION. USE PROMO CODE LOCKEDON AND DOUBLE YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT. NEW PLAYERS GET UP TO $1,000 IN FREE PLAY - DESIGNED TO ADD MORE EXCITEMENT TO THE SPORTS YOU LOVE AND THE GAMES YOU BET. YOUR WINNING SEASON BEGINS TODAY...ONLY AT MYBOOKIE!NFL Game PassThis season, get football on your time with NFL Game Pass. See all the action from every game with full game replays.Go to nfl.com/gamepass to start your free trial today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Week 4 Saints players grades start with the offensive line destroying Detroit. Also how good can Patrick Robinson be? And was Sunday the best game of Tre'Quan's career?Save 5% on subscription price if you sign up annually!Become a $10 patron so you get access to Andrew's full grades every week and your Saints Happy Hour Booze bundle with 4 amazing swag items! Get your booze bundle to enjoy for rest of the season!!Read all of Andrew's grades here! If you want full access to Daily Saints Happy Hour, it's just $7 bucks a month! And Patrons get access to AD FREE versions of the podcast and exclusive access to our Discord Channel where you can chat with other Saints Happy Hour Community members without the nonsense of social media.Also every person who becomes Patreon member at the $10 Tier and above gets Saints Happy Hour Booze Bundle Welcome Gift Subscribe to Saints Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The year of tremendous loss continues, and it hit Pistons nation over the weekend. Clifford Robinson passed away and we remember Uncle Cliffy with a tribute. We also talk to Curt Weiler of the Tallahassee Democrat joins us to talk about Devin Vassell and Patrick Robinson, two Florida State prospects who could join the Pistons at No. 7 in the NBA Draft.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGo to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Music from Bird Bones, a visit with photographer and West Seattle personality Patrick Robinson, a cup of coffee at Youngstown Coffee Co. We also run by West Seattle Runner and visit the West Seattle Tool Library.
Podcast Summary: ________________________________________________________________________ - Chargers' Joey Bosa – out until Week 9 with stress fracture in 1st & 2nd MT (foot) - Falcons' DB Ricardo Allen – Achilles tear, surgery, RTP 9-11 months - Bucs' DB Chris Conte – torn PCL, on IR, STIFF ARM, RTP 8-10 weeks if non-surgical - Saints' CB Patrick Robinson – high-ankle sprain, severe ligament damage? Placed on IR - Rams' DB Aqib Talib – ankle injury, surgery, out at least 4-6 weeks, could be season-ending - Rams' DB Marcus Peters – calf injury, grade 2?, 2-4 weeks. - Cowboys' Sean Lee – hamstring injury, grade 1-2, out 2-6 weeks. History. - Redskins' LT Trent Williams – knee scope tmr, bye next week, likely won't miss any games - 49ers' CB Richard Sherman – calf injury, mild, RTP 2-4 weeks. - Bengals' DT Ryan Glasgow – torn ACl, surgery, RTP 9-11 months. - Dolphins' DL William Hayes – knee injury, torn ACL, out 9-11 months - Packers' DL Muhammad Wilkerson – L ankle injury, required surgery, season over - Packers' OLB Nick Perry - concussion - Raiders' DT Donald Penn – concussion - Jaguars' slot CB DJ Hayden – sprained toe, missed week 3, 50/50 for week 4 - Colts T Joe Haeg – ankle injury, low vs. high ankle sprain, RTP 2-4 weeks - Broncos' CB Tramaine Brock – groin injury, sounds mild, good chance he plays in week 4 - Titans' Ryan Succop – knee tendnitis, able to kick? ________________________________________________________________________ Please check out our 'Injuries 101' podcast as well. If you love this podcast, we would really appreciate a 'Subscribe' and a 5-star rating. Also we would love to hear your thoughts, please leave a comment below. Any questions, comments, concerns reach out to me at @TheFantasyDRS, @selenepharekhmd, & @DrJesseMorse. Check out our websites for constantly updated information on www.TheFantasyDoctors.com
The days of featuring Nnamdi Asomugha, DRC, Carry Williams, Bradley Fletcher, and Byron Maxwell on the outside are over for the Eagles. Suddenly, the defense has a plethora of young, talented corners in Jalen Mills, Sidney Jones, Ronald Darby, Rasul Douglas, and Avonte Maddox. Who starts on the outside? Who fills the big hole in the slot left by Patrick Robinson? What does the future hold at CB? Could Mills or Douglas move to safety down the road? Author of the 2017-2018 CB Handbook Ian Wharton joins the show to discuss the state of the corner back position for the Eagles. Followed by a discussion of the safeties. Corey Graham has not re-signed with the Eagles yet. Will he be back or can Tre Sullivan and Jeremy Reaves convince the Eagles they don't need to bring him back? All that and more on another jam packed Locked on Eagles podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 2017, the likes of Patrick Robinson, Nelson Agholor, and Corey Clement burst onto the scene going from an unknown, bust, or backup to a key player in the Eagles Super Bowl championship. Who are some breakout candidates that could do the same for Philadelphia in 2018? A list of 5 breaks out on the latest Locked on Eagles podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices