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Back in the studio with just me and Donnie going back to some good ol' fashioned questions and answers and some of your comments. Also some review of the 2024 Langston Bike Show, where we were fortunate enough to win People Choice award! If you shop online at Rocky Mountain ATV/MC please click this affiliate link to shop in the future. There is no extra cost & it helps support our channel. Remember to click this link RM ATV/MC -DBTV Shopping each time you need to go there to shop. https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/l/Jay-Clarks-Top-Picks?ref=1050&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=jayclark&utm_campaign=influencer If you shop Amazon visit the DBTV store to see all of our top products we use! https://www.amazon.com/shop/dirtbiketv1?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfdirtbiketv1_DR2MT6AYGYH1YSDAKRRN Jay Clark/Dirt Bike TV has been around the Dirt Bike industry for thirty years and is always looking to learn and help others do so as well. Give a follow or drop an email if you have any questions or comments. Thanks for listening and watching! You can watch the full episode on our YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/c/DirtBikeTV Instagram: @dirtbiketv1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dirtbiketv1/ Website: https://dirtbiketv1.com Email: jay@dirtbiketv1.com Thanks for watching or listening, don't forget to share and subscribe. #podcast #motorcycle #motocross
حصل عمدة بلدية كانتيربري- بانكستاون الأستاذ بلال الحايك على تكريم مرموق بجائزة People Choice of the Year من قبل منظمة Mission of Hope خلال الحفل السنوي السادس عشر الذي أُقيم في ملبورن الأحد ( 11 شباط فبراير الجاري) الخاص بتوزيع جوائز انجازات المسلمين الأستراليين Australian Muslim Achievement Awards. والأستاذ بلال الحايك هو أصغر عمدة في احدى أكبر البلديات في نيو ساوث ويلز وأستراليا عموما. وتتميز بلدية كانتيربري- بانكستاون بتنوع ثقافي واثني. وحصل الشاب بلال الحايك على هذا التكريم نظراً لانجازاته وعمله المجتمعي لمختلف الجاليات في مناطق سيدني. فلنتعرف على قصة الأستاذ بلال الحايك وتكريمه المرموق من قبل مؤسسة Mission of Hope في هذا التدوين الصوتي اعلاه
By Andy Milroy You can read, listen, or watch The forgotten man of Ultrarunning is arguably Hardy Ballington (1912-1974), lauded in 1939 in Natal, South Africa, as “the second Newton” and a “human machine”. Dominant immediately before and after the Second World War, he was awarded the prestigious Helms Trophy for his remarkable performances In England in 1937. The authoritative Lore of Running, (2003) written by Professor Tim Noakes, advocated a training programme drawn up by Hardy Ballington and his archrival and friend Bill Cochrane. The program provided daily, weekly, and monthly training goals in terms of total distance covered; it was focused on gradual progression in training but did not specify the intensity of that training. The goal was to condition the body to run the long distances required for an ultramarathon. Ballington's training strategy was still seen as relevant 70 years later! The Ultrarunning Podcast is included in the People Choice podcast awards in the history category. Please help me by voting for the Ultrarunning History Podcast. During July 2021, go to https://podcastawards.com to register and nominate “Ultrarunning History” in the “History” category. Thanks! Early Family Life Hardy Robert Ballington was born on the 14 July 1912, in Durban, one of the major ports in South Africa. His father was Edward William Ballington and his mother Kate Elizabeth Sims, both born in England. He was one of five brothers and two sisters, the third eldest child, one of twins. 1881 Census record from Staffordshire showing Hardy's father, Edward Ballington as a child in his family. His mother was a sergeant's wife. His father, Edward, came from a peripatetic military family, which was not uncommon during the height of the British Empire. Born in Tynemouth in the north of England in 1870, he enlisted in the North Staffordshire regiment of the army at age fourteen but must have been discharged for some reason. By 1892, at the age of 21, he was working for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway as a shunter/switcher. Life was rough. That year he was convicted for stealing twelve table knives and two pair of carver's knives and sentenced to one month at a prison in Wakefield. A number of years later, Edward likely re-enlisted in the Army at the outbreak of the Boer War. In 1905 he was awarded the South African medal and clasp. David Ballington's birth record In South Africa he met and married an English immigrant, Kate Elizabeth Sims and in 1910 they had their first son Edward William, named after his father. Another son Basil followed in 1911, twins Hardy and Ernest Stanley followed in 1912, Jean in 1914, Doris in 1916, David in 1918 followed by John in 1920. In 1915 the whole family to that date, all four boys, travelled by ship to England, presumably to see grandparents and other relations. This was the first of Hardy's trips to England. Edward's Death Certificate Tragedy struck the young family. In 1921 his father died prematurely in his early fifties, leaving his wife to take care of six children alone. But worse was to follow. In 1924, the 40-year-old Kate Elizabeth gave birth to her eleventh child, but complications and a heart attack caused her death. The baby died. The six living Ballington children were orphaned. The eldest, Edward, was fourteen years old. Hardy was only eleven. Six minor children initial put in the care of the Society for Protection of Child Life in Cape Town With seemingly no relatives in South Africa, caring for eight orphaned children, with the youngest only four years old, was problematic. The six minor children were initially put in the care of the Society for Protection of Child Life in Cape Town. There was a Children's Aid Society in Durban which could provide some financial and emotional institutional support. In 1923 an Adoption Act had been passed and the Greyville Crèche was a primary school for the care of white children in Durba...
By Davy Crockett Professional ultrarunners/pedestrians of the late 1800s and early 1900s were constantly looking for endurance races or head-to-head matches to prove their abilities and make significant amounts of money. During the mid 1880s, some of them, including popular black ultrarunner Frank Hart, changed out their leather running shoes for roller skates during periods of endurance rolling skate fads. Six-day foot race in Madison Square Garden While not technically ultrarunning, the emerging six-day roller skate races mirrored significantly the six-day foot races that had become the most popular spectator sport for several years in the United States. Why not put wheels on those ultrarunning feet and see what could be done? The results were fascinating, and in 1885 the Boston Globe left behind very detailed play-by-play results that revealed what these unique races were like. How many miles could an extreme endurance athlete skate in six days on primitive rolling skates? The Ultrarunning Podcast is included in the People Choice podcast awards in the history category. Please help me by voting for the Ultrarunning History Podcast. During July 2021, go to https://podcastawards.com to register and nominate “Ultrarunning History” in the “History” category. Thanks! Early Roller Skating Roller skating was thought to be invented as early as 1735 by John Joseph Merlin of Belgium. It was said that while showing off his new wheeled shoes at a party in London, that he crashed into a mirror. In the early 1800s roller skates were introduced in isolated cases into the theater as an alternative to ice skating performances. In 1854 a French company performed “La Prophet” in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the entire ballet of one hundred performers appeared on roller skates. 1866 advertisement In 1863, the four-wheeled roller skate, or quad skate, was invented by James Leonard Plimpton making it possible for amateurs to participate. The first public roller rink was opened in 1866 by Plimpton in New York City, who also introduced a roller skating academy. At first, he did not mass-market his patented skate and would only let them be used in rinks with maple floors. Cities including Cincinnati, Ohio and St. Louis, Missouri, opened roller rinks. The main worries were that participants would be careless about their attire and would over-exert themselves. “It is true that roller skating is an exercise which soon throws practitioners into a furious perspiration, but it is an established fact that after a person has become even moderately skilled, and does not get excited and confused, there are hardly more perspiration and fatigue induced than are found in a gentle ramble in the shade.” There was also concern that participants would “find their feet have gone off in an unexpected radiation from a common centre.” Many thought the practice was immoral. “Does it improve a young girl's modesty or morals to fall in a heap on a skating rink floor, in the gaze of hundreds, with perhaps her feet in the air and her clothes tossed over her head? Is it good for her proper training to see other females in such plight?” The Six-Day Race On March 1, 1875, P. T. Barnum, of circus fame, put on the first formal six-day foot race in America, held at his Hippodrome in New York City. It was a $5,000 match race between Edward Payson Weston and Professor Judd. Weston reached 431 miles during that first American six-day race. Six-day cycling started three years later in 1878, in England, with a race between seven competitors held in the Agricultural Hall in London. It was won by W. Cann of Sheffield who reached 1,060 miles. Riders were only allowed to ride 18 hours each day. Into the 1880s, the roller rinks became very successful. In Buffalo, New York, there were at least ten major roller rinks. It was said “If you see a man on the street with a green bag under his arm, no longer set him down as a lawyer.
Science & Beyond w/ Joe Montaldo Guest Emily & John Goodwin with Michelle Desrochers and Amelia Pisano we will be talking about our 3 shows up for people choice ward be sure to tune and find out where to vote for your favorite program
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Macc, Dino, and Kay discussed why is it important to vote, their military experience, can you be in love with two people at one time, and many more. They also have a new segment "The People Choice". Intro Song: Can't Wait - ShineSocial Media: InstagramDino: Dino.double0Macc: Maccmaine12Macc & Dino Instagram: Macc_dinopodcastSupport Black Owned BusinessMacclegendary.com
Todd Cochrane was part of the first class of inductees to the Podcast Hall of Fame. He founded the Tech Podcast Network in 2004 and has hosted his podcast, Geek News Central, since October of the same year. Toward the end of his 24-year career in the Navy, he found podcasting thanks to a near paralyzing accident. Since that time, aside from hosting serval podcasts, including co-hosting the New Media Show, he started his company Rawvoice, which is the parent company to Blubrry. They now represent over 75,000 Audio and Video podcasters to help them advertising, distribution, hosting, and statistics. He likely holds the record for the longest podcast sponsorship deal, as he’s been partnered with GoDaddy since the early days of his show. He has been at the forefront of the podcast advertising space and speaks worldwide on the subject. He literally wrote the book on podcasting, as his bool “Podcasting The do it Yourself Guide" was published in 2005. He also founded the People's Choice Podcast Awards.On the show we talk about:The story of how he first found podcastingIdeas on how to build domain authoritySuggestions on what to outside of the podcast itselfWhy he never edits his showWhy storytelling is so importantHow to look at the metricsImportance of going to places that can gain content for your audienceWhat it takes to be successful - hard work and consistency How he ensures he's talking to his audience, not around themHow he uses stats to tell the storySecret tips on how to geographic data to connect with his audienceAdvertising and why he feels its important to not be greedy and to deliver results Links and Resources:00:14 Tech podcast Geek news central00:53 New Media Show with Rob Greenly01:32 Podcasting do it yourself guide(2005)01:46 People Choice podcast awards 06:32 Blubrry company 08:17 Powerpress Plugin10:12 Geek News Central 19:32 BBC Asia 37:40 Advanced stat: Play data54:17 Elsie Alcober
In this episode Bee interviews Tamara Littleton, founder and CEO of The Social Element. Tamara saw an opportunity to help brands create online communities before social media was a thing. And unlike the swanky offices of the social media giants nowadays, remote working was the only viable option for her bootstrapped business. As the business grew, Tamara focused on giving people choice in how they work – seeing this as a key element in creating a healthy culture.
People Choice and Labour candidates are being accused of spreading misinformation and negative campaigning. Central Ward candidate Jake McLellan sent residents a leaflet saying "it's about listening to communities not property developers, unlike other candidates who are in their pockets."Several city residents told Newstalk ZB McLellan's comments are the "height of hypocrisy" given People's Choice councillors turned up to the opening of the Riverside Market built by private developers. Current city councillor Mike Davidson says "this is just another example of negative campaigning that a number of People's Choice Candidates have made during this election."He says a People's Choice candidate made incorrect statements about him during the campaign. Mr Davidson says "I guess one of their values is not honesty."LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW ABOVE
Crystal Lai: Best Entertainer and People Choice Award World Pole Dance Championships 2010 Reveals her Secret of Being Fit Staying Healthy isn't about going to Gym, it’s a Lifestyle
Crystal Lai: Best Entertainer and People Choice Award World Pole Dance Championships 2010 Reveals her Secret of Being Fit Staying Healthy isn't about going to Gym, it’s a Lifestyle
Rosie Mercado Is Curvalicious! In an aggressive scrutinizing world still dominated by the paper-thin models, Rosie Mercado walks in, unabashedly, proud and confident. And for these two attributes—and more—she's going to change the modeling landscape, giving other plus-size models like her their own time to shine and their own place to strut their stuff. Not the Easy Road to Take Latina Rosie Mercado was born in South California, but she spent most of her life in Las Vegas. Ever since she was young, she always had the desire to make it big someday in the fashion industry. But something was keeping her from doing that: her insecurities that were primarily fueled by her weight issues. She struggled but pushed herself to deal with it. She eventually sought herself out, and when she discovered who she really is and embraced it, with the support of her family and friends, a lot of doors opened for her. The Breakthroughs By 2009, she joined and bagged Miss Nevada Plus American and Miss Plus America. She also took home awards such as People Choice, CoverGirl, and Runway Model. Rosie also booked herself to her first spread: The Knot Weddings and Goddess Magazine. It also didn't take long before the designers took notice. Barely a year after, she already conquered the Full-Figured Fashion Week and Mitzy Fashion Show. She modeled for Eccoco Clothing and Igigi by Yuliya Raquel, one of the biggest plus-size brands in the world. Rose is also a regular of Cosmoplatina, from 2011 to the present.
1.do it any way you wanna(People Choice) 2.fantastic voyage(Lake Side) 3.don't push it don't force it(Leon Haywood) 4.second time around(Shalamar) 5.don't you want me(Human League) 6.fall down(Tramaine Hawkins) 7.get down saturday night(Oliver Cheatham) 8.forget me not(Patrice Rushen) 9.go dancin down the street(Peter Jaquesbron) 10.funtime(Peaches'n Herb) 11.in my house(Mary Jane Girls) 12.happy days(Forecast) 13.in the evening(Sheryl Lee Ralph) 14.hot stuff(Donna Summer) 15.jump to the beat(Stacy Lattisaw) 16.stomp(Brothers Johnson) 17.a love supreme(Will Downing) 18.treat her like a lady(The Tempations)
This is my 100th Episode! While the topic is not earth shattering, it is with great pride that I have reached the major milestone. Also being in the top 100 "Best of 2006 - People Choice" on iTunes is a huge honor. In this episode we'll take a look at a feature in Illustrator that has been there (virtually unchanged) for years. Why? Because one of my viewers asked for it (nicely). So kick back and take a trip down memory lane with this corner stone feature. Also Happy New Year!