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PokerNews Podcast
2023 WSOP Schedule + Hear from Bonomo, Boston Rob & David Costabile at PSPC!

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 44:32


On the latest PokerNews Podcast episode of 2023, Chad Holloway and Connor Richards come to you straight from the 2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship (PSPC) in the Bahamas. First, they discuss the full schedule reveal of the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule, and then dive headfirst into all things PSPC and PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA). That includes interviews with PCA champ Michel Dattani, Survivor all-star "Boston" Rob Mariano, Billions and Breaking Bad actor David Costabile, and Justin Bonomo, who had a big win to extend his lead atop poker's all-time money list.  They also chat about Nick Schulman replacing Gabe Kaplan on High Stakes Poker, the new Galfond Challenge between Phil Galfond and Dan "Jungleman" Cates, Perry Green's first tournament win in 35 years, and remember Julian Track and Jeff Fogel, who both, unfortunately, passed away. Listen to those stories and more on the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast! Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:25 | Welcome to the show 00:50 | Life down at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) 02:16 | 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule revealed 04:10 | Win a Main Event for life! 05:34 | Online bracelet events 06:15 | Sponsor: partypoker 07:15 | Michel Dattani wins 2023 PCA for $1,316,963 08:10 | Winner interview w/ Michel Dattani  11:53 | Justin Bonomo wins PCA $25K 8-Handed for $574K to extend all-time money lead 12:53 | Winner interview w/ Justin Bonomo  16:00 | Other big winners at the PCA 18:30 | Update on the 2023 PSPC final table 19:15 | Interview w/ Survivor star “Boston” Rob Mariano 25:00 | Should Daniel Negreanu do Survivor? 26:18 | Interview w/ Billions & Breaking Bad star David Costabile 33:50 | How did David Costabile come to be on The Office? 35:50 | Sponsor: 888poker 36:34 | Nick Schulman replaces Gabe Kaplan on High Stakes Poker 37:50 | Phil Galfond taking on Dan “Jungleman” Cates in new Galfond Challenge 39:30 | Poker legend Perry Green wins first tournament in 35 years! 40:24 | Sponsor: WPT Global 41:05 | Remembering Jeff Fogel and Julian Track 43:30 | Congrats to Connor on his Global Poker Award nomination!

Ante Up Poker Magazine
Chapter 1 Ep. 3 Perry Green, WSOP Schedule and Camp One Step

Ante Up Poker Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 45:31


Perry Green wins again, The WSOP's full schedule is out and Camp One Step's Registration is open.

Port City Community Church Podcast
Finish Lines + Fresh Starts

Port City Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 38:38


To experience fresh starts in our lives, we need to learn how to create finish lines. We need to finish things well and learn from those experiences to see what God has done so we can be prepared for what He wants to do in the future.Over the past year, God moved in and through the people and community of Port City Community Church. Mike Ashcraft, Clay Everett, Laurelyn Shaw, and Perry Green sit down and use the Personal Retreat as a lens to discuss some of what we've learned in 2022, and look forward to all God has in store for our church in the new year. We hope this conversation will help you to finish well, so 2023 feels like a fresh start!

Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
69. Celebrating Sculpture in the Wild

Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 32:18


This week we celebrate the start of spring by giving you the lowdown on the best of Britain's wonderful sculpture parks from Chatsworth, Farleys House and the Barbara Hepworth Garden to Forestry England's woodland sculpture trails and On Form, Europe's biggest exhibition of stone sculpture opening in Asthall, Oxfordshire in June. No round-up of sculpture parks would be complete without talking about Henry Moore and the magnificent Yorkshire Sculpture Park, celebrating its 45th birthday this year. We chat to Godfrey Worsdale, Director of the Henry Moore Foundation and Dr. Helen Pheby, Head of Curatorial Programming at Yorkshire. Helen tells us about working on a sculpture exhibition in Kyiv, Ukraine and the role of sculpture in unifying communities. We chat about Moore's extraordinary legacy and what's in store for visitors at both YSP and The Henry Moore Studios and Garden in Perry Green, Hertfordshire this summer – definitely both worth a visit.

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny
The Land Show Episode 328

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 59:00


This week on The Land Show with Dave and Johnny:- Robert King, Southeastern Land Group's top producer for 2021, was on the show to talk about how they are able to help a lot of people with the purchase and sale of poultry farms around the Southeast. www.poultrysouth.com- Dr. Perry Green, author of several books on Coosa County, was in to discuss some of his favorite memories about growing up in a rural part of Alabama.- Scott Mills, agent with Southeastern Land Group, talked about current trends in the land markets around Montgomery County. www.selandgroup.com/agents/scott-mills- Kyle Scully, owner of River Bottom Retrievers, was on to talk about his retriever training business down in Baldwin County.

John Solomon Reports
Former Gov. Rick Perry: Green New Deal ‘was never about global warming' but rather ‘about income redistribution', Marxist policies

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 33:15


Rick Perry, Former Secretary of Energy and Governor of Texas, discusses the US going from being ‘energy dependent' to becoming ‘energy codependent' under the Biden Administration, saying with all of the policies that are being implemented, it never had anything to do with ‘global warming' but rather was always about ‘income redistribution' and putting in ‘Marxist policies', commenting that ‘Americans are smart but they've got to be paying attention.' The former Governor also touched on nuclear energy, saying that the Biden Administration only discusses nuclear energy in a negative context but that the Administration is ‘never going to be able to have a policy that legitimately impacts the climate in a positive way until [it] includes nuclear', which has ‘zero emissions'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Brad and Taylor Show
Perry Green From Legacy Realty Professionals, Inc.

The Brad and Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 18:37


We sat down with Perry Green to learn about his real estate journey. Check it out...

Baltimore Beatdown: for Baltimore Ravens fans
Ravens Flock Talk #23: Ravens vs Chiefs Preview (Feat. Perry Green)

Baltimore Beatdown: for Baltimore Ravens fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 74:05


On this episode WesWalker couldn't make it so we have a guest Perry Green who used to write for the Ravens in Afro Newspaper for Ten years. Only guy we know personally who was on the field during the super bowl win. We speak on the Ravens vs Chiefs matchup and what the Ravens need to do to win. Predict the scores and speak on the growth of Lamar Jackson. Also, we speak on the differences between last years defense compare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sales Reinvented
Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Negotiation with Perry Green, Ep #208

Sales Reinvented

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 13:08


It’s time to get comfortable being uncomfortable with negotiation. The vast majority of the population finds negotiation uncomfortable and they allow that discomfort to derail the process. Today’s guest on the Sales Reinvented podcast—Perry Green—shares that it doesn’t have to be that way. It can be a game-changer if you learn how to embrace the discomfort and move beyond it.  Perry Green is a highly accomplished and experienced negotiation executive, with over 25 years in the CPG industry. He is a past recipient of The President’s Award, Nestle’s highest sales honor. He’s currently the Director of The Gap Partnership, the world’s leading negotiation consultancy. Don’t miss this episode packed with expert advice from one of the best negotiators.  Outline of This Episode [0:40] Negotiation is an intentional and intense conversation [1:21] Negotiation helps you identify how to move forward [2:02] Why salespeople don’t like to negotiate [3:50] Perry shares his “de-preparation” process [5:12] The attributes of a great negotiator [6:10] Embrace this powerful negotiation tool [7:13] Perry shares his top 3 dos and don’ts  [9:49] The hardest part of the negotiation process Salespeople must get comfortable being uncomfortable Perry points out that salespeople always focus on the ABCs: Always Be Closing. Once we hit our objective, we are high-fiving and celebrating. But with the negotiation process, you have to push yourself to a place where you’re uncomfortable. The deal you’ve “won” may go sideways or fall apart, and that’s hard to cope with. We want to feel good about the relationship, but then we want to get out of there.  Negotiation is an uncomfortable back-and-forth. But Perry points out that we have to get comfortable being uncomfortable. One way you can do that is by looking beyond why you’re there. Most salespeople represent a large organization. They represent numerous voiceless and faceless people within that organization. The revenue that you bring in allows those employees to take care of their families.  Perry emphasizes that those are the things we have to think about—versus our own discomfort. We have to focus on the value that we bring to the table.  Be a practitioner of the craft Perry notes that a successful negotiator needs to be a practitioner of their craft. You need to be someone who is going to practice the craft every single day. If you’re studying body language in negotiation, are you practicing the techniques in conversation with your colleagues? Are you practicing at home? Applying those skill sets in your day-to-day helps them to become natural so that when you’re in an uncomfortable negotiation you’re able to overcome your discomfort. Perry also recommends embracing the tool of silence. He believes it is the most powerful weapon that you have. Salespeople love to talk, so when we don’t talk it unnerves the other party. It allows us to see what’s going on inside their head. It’s also a tactic we often forget about. Perry believes that if we’re going to say something it should be followed by questions to glean information from the other party. Then you stay silent and listen. Don’t let your customer see you sweat Perry emphasizes: “Don’t ever let your counterparty see you sweat.” Instead, you have to learn to get comfortable being uncomfortable. Get out of your own head and don’t spend your time making rationalizations. Don’t focus on trying to figure out where things will go. Instead, get in their head and glean the information you need that will bring you to the outcome that you want. He also notes that you shouldn’t give the other party more power than they already have. Start the negotiation from an equal playing field. To hear more of Perry’s strategies to get comfortable being uncomfortable, keep listening! The hardest part of the negotiation process When Perry worked for Nestle, he worked with a national retailer that his company had an exciting relationship with. They had been working together for years. During this particular negotiation, they were working on a joint business plan. Both sides kept introducing more variables to try and make the deal work. The negotiation went on for a week. When they finally reconvened, Perry was ready to do whatever necessary to get the deal done.  But he’ll never forget what his category manager said to him: “Perry, no is an acceptable answer.” Unfortunately, the answer in that negotiation was no. From there on out Perry recognized that he had to get comfortable being uncomfortable and learn to say no when it was necessary. In the end they got better results because they didn’t try to force something and pay too much for it.  Connect with Perry Green Connect on LinkedIn Connect With Paul Watts  LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to SALES REINVENTED Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com

Witness History
The British sculptor who won over the world

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 9:43


During the 20th century a British coal miner's son changed the world of art. Henry Moore revolutionised sculpture, altering the way we view the human figure and setting his works in natural landscapes. He became internationally renowned and by the 1970s hundreds of his sculptures could be seen outside government buildings, universities and museums around the world. His daughter, Mary Moore, remembers how initially his work shocked his teachers and art critics. Photo: BBC Henry Moore 1960 With thanks to the Henry Moore Studios and Gardens at Perry Green, Hertfordshire © The Henry Moore Foundation. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2019 / www.henry-moore.org

Friday Night Ohio Podcast
FridayNightOhio Podcast Powered by Goodwill - Week 7 preview

Friday Night Ohio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 23:17


Joe Scalzo and Chris Beaven look ahead at the top matchups for Stark-area team in Week 7. Top games include Jackson-McKinley, East St. Louis-Massillon, Lake-Hoover, Perry-Green and Mooney-Louisville.

Midday
The Afro Check-In: The Football Flap Over St. Frances Academy

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 11:47


And now, it’s time for The Afro Check-In, a regular feature here on Midday where we sit down with our colleagues at The Afro-American Newspaper to talk about some of the important stories of the day. St. Frances Academy is a high school in East Baltimore that over the past few years has become a football powerhouse. Ranked 4th in the country, they finished last season with a perfect 13-0 record and the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association championship. They’re good. And now, most of the teams in the MIAA contend that they’re too good, and they’re refusing to play them next season. The other Catholic and independent schools in the area frame their decision to take St. Frances off of their schedules as a safety issue. Others see it as an attempt to isolate the area’s only predominantly Black Catholic school. Perry Green joins Tom. He’s the Sports Editor at The Afro-American Newspaper. He’s been following this controversy.

Strange Fruit
Strange Fruit #109: Bisexual Visibility in a Non-Binary World

Strange Fruit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2015 29:30


Earlier this year, Kate Brown made history by becoming the first openly bisexual governor ever to serve in the U.S. The Oregon governor was also the country’s first bisexual statewide officeholder. But just as Obama's election doesn't mean we're post racial, Governor Brown's election doesn't mean bisexual people are welcomed with open arms. Even in queer spaces - some would say especially in queer spaces - our bisexual brothers and sisters still face discrimination and stereotyping, or simple erasure. That's our focus this week. Our guests are Perry Green, a political operative and activist, and Imani Uzuri, a composer and musician - both bi people of color. Both say they've been excluded from queer spaces, been presumed to change orientation to gay or straight when in a long-term relationship, been presumed to be promiscuous, and more. "I also get women saying they can't date me because I sleep with men and have diseases," listener Dawn Logan said on our facebook page. "[P]eople assume us bi's are out sleeping around with everyone. And let's not forget the assumption that we're up for threesomes." We spend most of this half hour talking with them about their experiences with biphobia and how they combat it with visibility and self-acceptance, and get their advice for other bi folks who are struggling with whether to come out, or how to deal with being stereotyped. In this week's Juicy Fruit segment, we bring you updates on the murder of trans woman Islan Nettles, and the Department of Justice's investigation of the police department in Ferguson. And, as promised last week, some thoughts on the Kanye/Kardashians/Amber Rose beef, and why Kanye is trying so hard to make America love his wife.