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He is as lovable as anyone in golf, and behind the big mustache comes great wisdom from Fluff Cowan. With over 40 years of experience caddying on the PGA Tour, Fluff has guided the play of Peter Jacobsen, Jim Furyk, and for magical days at Augusta for a very young Tiger Woods. Join Fluff as we take a long walk with the man who certainly knows his way around the best courses in the world.
Sognepræst i Skt. Hans Kirke, Odense, Peter Jacobsen, og Lene Kjemtrup Christensen, sognepræst i Korup, taler om 2. juledags udfoldning af julens budskab uden stjernedrys og sukker. Med tråde til Det Gamle Testamente og lektien fra Apostlenes Gerninger tales der om sårbarhed og om et løfte. Og om at det er oplagt at skyde budbringeren, når sandheden er ilde hørt.
If you're trying to keep up with everything that's happening right now, you'll pay a price mentally and emotionally. Domenic Scarcella has a marvelous essay about the process of mindful discovery and how it brings peace. With conflict building all around us, we sometimes need a solid reminder that peace is normal. Peter Jacobsen shares some of C.S. Lewis' keenest insights on this subject. It always feels safer hiding within the crowd. However, as Charles Krblich explains, few things move the world in a positive direction more surely than competent individuals who refuse to give up. It's encouraging to see that learning a trade is once again becoming respectable. Silvio Canto Jr. shares his thoughts on the growing acceptance of a productive life that doesn't require so-called higher education. Article of the Day: Privacy is a topic we all should be taking a bit more seriously. Michael Herman offers some very solid reasons why this is so. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Two LPGA legends duked it out Sunday as Nelly kept Lydia out of the Hall of Famer for now. Damon and Eamon recap the thrilling LPGA Drive on Championship and what's next for Lydia Ko. Also, the Golf Today Roundtable returns to break down Matthieu Pavon's Farmers Open win and the murky future of Tyrrell Hatton. PETER JACOBSEN (16:43)
With even Hollywood producing movies about societal collapse and civil war, one has to wonder whether this is predictive programming. J.B. Shurk wonders, should the states form new unions? To get a clear sense of what's happening to our world, we need to get a sense of the big picture. Doug Casey shares some thoughts on phyles, Islam and warfare and how they are shaping current events. Not to give anyone doubts about the Internal Revenue Service's finely tuned system of legal plunder, but the tax agency is about to make things harder for entrepreneurs. Peter Jacobsen warns that a new IRS policy may push independent contractors into corporate desk jobs. There's a clearly recognizable pattern that power-seekers follow in order to increase their control over others. Paul E. Scates has a pretty solid breakdown of the totalitarian three-step. Article of the Day: Will we only appreciate the importance of free speech when it has been taken from us? Check out James Bovard's take on whether free speech is a relic in America. Sponsors: Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
John Swantek hangs with Peter Jacobsen to discuss the inaugural World Champions Cup, which features three international teams playing together in a unique format. Also, LPGA sensation Rose Zhang on her stellar amateur career leading into her professional career, and how it aligns with her partner, Sahith Theegala, in the inaugural Grant Thornton Invitational.
In the show's final hour, we spoke with the great Peter Jacobsen, and we also played a very controversial Would You Rather. Get here!
The great Peter Jacobsen graced our airwaves LIVE at The Concessions Golf Club. Get here!
Peter Jacobsen gives his current thoughts on Tiger Woods and Charlie, lessons he learned from the late Seve Ballesteros. and he also talks about the inaugural World Champions Cup coming in December at The Concession GC.
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our usual Tuesday chat. We talk current events as well as automotive news. War is always a part of the Fourth Turning cycle. James Howard Kunstler affirms that America is currently setting itself up to fight 4 wars at once. What would you do if you knew that you were standing on a bullseye where a bomb would soon be dropped? Jeff Thomas has some timely advice on escaping the socioeconomic bullseye. Candace McManimon says, with all the chatter about "toxic masculinity," some women are losing sight of why masculine men are so often unsung heroes. Article of the Day: It's never a bad idea to look for the silver lining in any dark cloud. Having said that, Peter Jacobsen sets the record straight on how higher wages are not a "silver lining" for inflation. Sponsors: Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Climbing Upward Quilt & Sew
A first look at the College Football Playoff rankings. Did the committee get it right? Plus, the blinged out Buffs get robbed while the 49ers pull off the steal of the NFL trade deadline. Our guest this week is longtime PGA Tour player and commentator Peter Jacobsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LED lightbulbs are one of the worst things foisted on us in the name of "going green." Peter Jacobsen has an informative take on the incandescent ban and the lie of LED efficiency. It's bad enough that costs continue to skyrocket. According to Doug Casey, governments are now scapegoating businesses for inflation as if those higher prices are just a grab for more cash. Our addiction to screens is real and is getting worse. Candace McManimon explores how we can break free. Blockchain technology is not just about cryptocurrencies. As J.B. Shurk explains, right now blockchain is being used to keep information in the public record beyond the reach of government censorship. Article of the Day: Mainstream media has passed the point of no return, in terms of its trustworthiness. Paul Thacker says the future of alternative media is unknown, but critical. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Climbing Upward Quilt & Sew
We sit down with Tom Watson and Peter Jacobsen this week on Golf with Jay Delsing.
Damon Hack and George Savaricas start the show by discussing Victor Hovland's record setting the BMW Championship victory! Does a Sunday 61 show that Hovland has what it takes to steal the FedExCup away from Scottie Scheffler in Atlanta? The automatic qualifiers for the Ryder Cup are set, but who will be captain's picks? George and Damon share who they'd take to Rome for Team USA. Speaking of the Ryder Cup, we hear from Billy Walters, who sat down with Jimmy Roberts over the weekend and discussed his allegations that Phil Mickelson wanted to place a bet on the 2012 Ryder Cup. In the amateur game, Mike McCoy, 2023 U.S Walker Cup captain joins the show to talk about the upcoming event. Also, we catch up with 2013 Payne Stewart Award winner, Peter Jacobsen, who discusses the significance of receiving the honor and what it means having friend, Gary Koch, being this year's award recipient. We button up the show with Executive Director of First Tee Tampa Bay, Ian Baxter and First time U.S. Senior Women's Open participant, Charlotta Sorentstam, sister of the 72-time LPGA winner Annika Sorenstam. Peter Jacobsen (26:44) Mike McCoy (35:55) Billy Walters (44:25) Ian Baxter (1:07:23) Charlotta Sorenstam (1:11:20)
Join Jay Delsing and Dan McLaughlin as they talk with 7x PGA Tour Winner and 2x Champions Tour Winner Peter Jacobsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Jay Delsing and Dan McLaughlin as they talk with 7x PGA Tour Winner and 2x Champions Tour Winner Peter Jacobsen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your Golfer's Almanac for August 1st Lloyd Mangrum Birthday Ok-hee Ku Birthday US Amateur becomes Match-Play only in 1934 Peter Jacobsen wins 2004 US Senior Open Stuart Appleby shoots 59 in 2014 The Story of American Golf published in 1975 by Herbert Warren Wind John McDermott Died Lloyd Mangrum Quote Today in Golf History is a GolfToons Production - Written, Produced, and Narrated by Michael Duranko. Visit www.golf-toons.com to check out our original golf illustrations and the humor essays accompanying each golf cartoon. Tour Backspin is a golf history newsletter celebrating the PGA Tour in the 1960s and 70s. Check it out and subscribe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/golfers-almanac/message
THE BUTCHER OF HOYLAKE! Brian Harman's 6-stroke win at The Open gets him his first major championship victory and arguably one of the coolest new nicknames in the game. Whit Watson, George Savaricas and Paige Mackenzie break down his unexpected breakthrough and what it could mean for the home stretch of the Ryder Cup qualifying race. Two-time Ryder Cup participant Peter Jacobsen stops by the show to discuss the career-changing win for Harmon, and what he thinks is a bright future for Rory McIlroy after another disappointment at a major championship.
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, former PGA Tour pro Colt Knost and jicky jack legend Drew Stoltz join us from the American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Resort. They sit down with NHL legend Mike Modano, country music start Jake Owen, Stugotz from The Dan Le Batard Show, 2021 ACC winner Vinny Del Negro and 7-time PGA Tour winner Peter Jacobsen. -- Destination Kohler a great partner of Golf.com and the Subpar podcast. Visit www.destinationkohler.com/golf for more details. -- Thanks to Ralph Lauren, the Official Outfitter of the United States Ryder Cup team and of GOLF's Subpar. The RLX Golf collection is available in select Ralph Lauren stores, exclusive private clubs, and resorts, and online at RalphLauren.com. https://www.ralphlauren.com/brands-golf?&utm_source=OtherPartners&utm_medium=GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship_GolfSubpar_PodcastPlacement_2023_GolfSubparPodcastRLSponsorship -- Thanks as always to our official sponsor FanDuel. If you've been thinking about joining FanDuel, there's no better time to get in on the action. The app is so easy to use. They're always giving you great odds. And when you win, you can get paid INSTANTLY! So step up to the tee and take a swing at betting the PGA TOUR. Go to FanDuel.com/Subpar to tee off with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets – win or lose! – when you make your first FIVE DOLLAR bet.
Keegan Bradley, after an historic win at the Travelers Championship last week, joins Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch to reflect on his victory. Bradley also looks ahead to this week's competition at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. A familiar face, especially after her win at last year's Augusta National Women's Amateur, Anna Davis stops by before teeing up next week at the U.S. Women's Open. John Feinstein, one of America's most respected sports writers, authoring over forty books, joins to discuss his latest book, Feherty, a deep dive into the life of Golf's very own David Feherty. ANNA DAVIS (12:38) ZAC BLAIR (20:40) KEEGAN BRADLEY (28:41) PETER JACOBSEN (35:56) JOHN FEINSTEIN (47:53)
John Canzano talks to longtime pro golfer and Oregon native Peter Jacobsen about his reaction to the PGA Tour and LIV Golf Series coming together, if this really benefits the game of golf, why more information is needed to make a true judgement, how Jacobsen knew of Greg Norman's efforts for a rival league as far back as 1994, and why Jacobsen believes fellow Oregonian and friend Phil Knight would be a tremendous owner of the Trail Blazers. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
John Canzano reacts to CJ McCollum's comments that this could be the offseason that Damian Lillard leaves Portland. Casey Pratt of ABC7 Bay Area updates the latest drama holding up the Oakland A's relocation attempts to Vegas, and the legendary Peter Jacobsen calls in to offer a measured perspective on the PGA Tour coming together with the rival LIV Golf Series. Canzano breaks down his report of the Pac-12 Board of Regents coming to a verbal agreement for a new grant of rights for the conference, and Jon Wilner of the Bay Area News Group explains why he thinks the conference already knows the parameters of their next media rights deal. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
Legendary Golf Instructor Jim McLean joins Hal & Jamie on the Podcast to discuss many topics in golf. Hal and Jim told stories of Jackie Burke's influence on their careers, spending time with great players in the game and of course lots of discussion about the golf swing. Jim is one of the only few teachers to instruct major champions when they won their majors on all 3 tours. Major champions including, Keegan Bradley, Tom Kite, Cristie Kerr, Lexi Thompson, Dave Eichelberger. Jim has also worked with Hal Sutton, Bernhard Langer, Greg Norman, Peter Jacobsen, Brad Faxon, Gary Woodland and over a 100 more. Over 250 Jim McLean Golf School Instructors are now at top private clubs as Head Professionals, Director of Golf or Director of Instruction. This episode is brought to you by Holderness and Bourne - Find them at hbgolf.com and use code HSutton15 for 15% off your next order!
Communication, it appears, is a dying art. Jordan Alexander offers some solid suggestions on restoring articulate, artful communication. At some point, all of us will become acquainted with what it means to suffer. C. G. Jones has some empowering observations on how to navigate suffering with wisdom. Ever wonder why politicians prefer to use force rather than markets when it comes to making things happen? Peter Jacobsen explains why politicians avoid free exchange in his latest installment of "Ask an Economist." Too often, victimhood can become a convenient excuse to avoid personal responsibility for one's circumstances. Dr. John C. Pulver joins me to talk about his work in helping people grow beyond their family of origin experiences. Check out John's original, uplifting music here. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation
Communication, it appears, is a dying art. Jordan Alexander offers some solid suggestions on restoring articulate, artful communication. At some point, all of us will become acquainted with what it means to suffer. C. G. Jones has some empowering observations on how to navigate suffering with wisdom. Ever wonder why politicians prefer to use force rather than markets when it comes to making things happen? Peter Jacobsen explains why politicians avoid free exchange in his latest installment of "Ask an Economist." Too often, victimhood can become a convenient excuse to avoid personal responsibility for one's circumstances. Dr. John C. Pulver joins me to talk about his work in helping people grow beyond their family of origin experiences. Check out John's original, uplifting music here. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
Being a wrongthinker isn't easy. As John Whitehead notes, circus politics are intended to distract us from noticing what really matters. The people who fought hardest to seize control during the pandemic are desperate to hold onto what remains of their power. That's why they're denying champion tennis player Novak Djokovic a chance to play in the Miami Open due to his vaccination status. If you want to understand basic economics, pay attention when an economist is explaining something. Peter Jacobsen answers the question, "What even is a non-profit?" The threat posed by a Central Bank Digital Currency is impossible to understate. Jordan Schachtel says Americans face a rapidly encroaching "emergency" CBDC power grab. The polarization in America is concerning to anyone who is paying attention. Jon Miltimore explains why the left can't understand the right and vice versa. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation
Being a wrongthinker isn't easy. As John Whitehead notes, circus politics are intended to distract us from noticing what really matters. The people who fought hardest to seize control during the pandemic are desperate to hold onto what remains of their power. That's why they're denying champion tennis player Novak Djokovic a chance to play in the Miami Open due to his vaccination status. If you want to understand basic economics, pay attention when an economist is explaining something. Peter Jacobsen answers the question, "What even is a non-profit?" The threat posed by a Central Bank Digital Currency is impossible to understate. Jordan Schachtel says Americans face a rapidly encroaching "emergency" CBDC power grab. The polarization in America is concerning to anyone who is paying attention. Jon Miltimore explains why the left can't understand the right and vice versa. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly chat. If you're serious about making sense of current events, Eric always has an informed take. Here's a bit of common sense that a surprising number of people don't want to hear: Let the bad banks fail, says Peter Jacobsen. There should be consequences for bad decisions. What are you doing to nourish your soul regularly? J.B. Shurk says that personal sacrifice is nourishment for the soul. Especially when it's done willingly. What's happening to our monetary system isn't exactly a surprise. Jacob Hornberger has long warned about the pitfalls of our cruddy and dangerous monetary system. If you were watching last week's hearing before the House Weaponization of the Federal Government subcommittee, the contempt of the ruling class was on display. Ron Paul recounts how House Democrats attacked the messengers. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly chat. If you're serious about making sense of current events, Eric always has an informed take. Here's a bit of common sense that a surprising number of people don't want to hear: Let the bad banks fail, says Peter Jacobsen. There should be consequences for bad decisions. What are you doing to nourish your soul regularly? J.B. Shurk says that personal sacrifice is nourishment for the soul. Especially when it's done willingly. What's happening to our monetary system isn't exactly a surprise. Jacob Hornberger has long warned about the pitfalls of our cruddy and dangerous monetary system. If you were watching last week's hearing before the House Weaponization of the Federal Government subcommittee, the contempt of the ruling class was on display. Ron Paul recounts how House Democrats attacked the messengers. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Which do you trust more, the free market or government? Peter Jacobsen joins me to talk about how the free market handles monopolies. How do you counter woke mob/cancel culture intolerance without bringing more division to the table? Gregory T. Angelo is the president of the New Tolerance Campaign which works to promote authentic tolerance and to expose phony tolerance. I think he's on the right path. More and more Americans are becoming jaded with higher ed and skipping college. Might this be a good thing? Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation
Which do you trust more, the free market or government? Peter Jacobsen joins me to talk about how the free market handles monopolies. How do you counter woke mob/cancel culture intolerance without bringing more division to the table? Gregory T. Angelo is the president of the New Tolerance Campaign which works to promote authentic tolerance and to expose phony tolerance. I think he's on the right path. More and more Americans are becoming jaded with higher ed and skipping college. Might this be a good thing? Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
If you want to have peace of mind, learn the art of letting others be right. This is one of the best essays, you'll ever read. The advice is spot on. A lot of folks look forward to getting a nice fat tax refund. After you read Peter Jacobsen's take on why a big tax refund shouldn't excite you, you'll understand why giving Uncle Sam an interest-free loan isn't such a great idea. Few people seem to have a better grasp of what's going on than James Howard Kunstler. His essay titled "Between That Rock and The Hard Place" is a worthwhile read. The folks who want to ban guns have a special kind of contempt for those of us who own guns. W.R. Wordsworth dismantles the promotion of social contempt toward gun owners. Some good news on the money front: Mississippi's legislature has voted overwhelmingly to end sales taxes on gold and silver. It's been interesting to watch the term "national divorce" trend on Twitter lately. Hugh O'Connor explores the pros and cons of a national separation in light of our current state of dysfunction. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation
If you want to have peace of mind, learn the art of letting others be right. This is one of the best essays, you'll ever read. The advice is spot on. A lot of folks look forward to getting a nice fat tax refund. After you read Peter Jacobsen's take on why a big tax refund shouldn't excite you, you'll understand why giving Uncle Sam an interest-free loan isn't such a great idea. Few people seem to have a better grasp of what's going on than James Howard Kunstler. His essay titled "Between That Rock and The Hard Place" is a worthwhile read. The folks who want to ban guns have a special kind of contempt for those of us who own guns. W.R. Wordsworth dismantles the promotion of social contempt toward gun owners. Some good news on the money front: Mississippi's legislature has voted overwhelmingly to end sales taxes on gold and silver. It's been interesting to watch the term "national divorce" trend on Twitter lately. Hugh O'Connor explores the pros and cons of a national separation in light of our current state of dysfunction. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli TMCP Nation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Two of the world's top amateur golfers join us today! Defending Women's Amateur Champion Jess Baker stops by, as well as University of Florida senior Men's Golfer Fred Biondi, who is currently no. 3 on the PGA TOUR UNIVERSITY rankings. They discuss their incredible experiences competing at major championships in 2022 and what their golf futures may hold! ScHoolboy Q might not be one of the world's best, but the grammy-nominated rapper is also an amateur golfer! He'll be in the celebrity field at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, so he sat down with George and Eamon after his practice round to share how golf has changed his life for the better. Peter Jacobsen has appeared at the Pro-Am more than 30 times, so one visit to Golf Today shouldn't be too much to ask! The 1995 champion joins the guys to discuss how the event has evolved since he first teed it up. Jess Baker (18:18) Fred Biondi (24:31) ScHoolboy Q (42:36) Peter Jacobsen (53:43)
In human interactions, there are only a limited number of ways to get what you want. Art Carden lists four of those ways and explains why the ones involving force are the worst possible ways. Those of us who have spent decades trying to restore and protect the principles and practices of liberty know that there is no silver bullet strategy that will turn the tide. Ammon Bundy acknowledges this reality and suggests that uniting and bringing people together is the only thing that works. It's shocking how far people will go to avoid having to acknowledge an unpleasant truth. Todd Hayen warns, don't get smug, it's something we're all susceptible to doing for fear of inconvenience. Want to be a better parent? Join the club. Peter Jacobsen has 3 rules of rational parenting that are derived from good economics and it's pretty solid advice. Licensing can best be described as when someone in authority takes away your right to do something and then sells it back to you. Eric Peters lays out the dangers of licensing. Sponsors: Monticello College Life Saving Food Bereli --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
If you are looking to wrap your mind around bitcoin, what it is, how it works and how it fits into a biblical worldview, then you are going to want to listen to this 2 part series. We'll release part 2 next week. Chuck Bryant is joined by three educators from Ottawa University who gave their time to our network to help us understand the system of money and what the hype of bitcoin is all about. Although they are just scratching the surface for us in this series, they recommend getting and reading this book: The BitcoinStandard by Saifedeen Ammous. You'll get a high level view of chapters 1-7 here in part 1 and the rest in part 2. These educators are Dr. Russ McCullough, Dr. Justin Clarke, and Dr. Peter Jacobsen from Ottawa's Gwartney Institute. For more information, you can contact Dr. McCullough at russ.mccullough@ottawa.edu. You can also support their ability to educate students and further provide these types of sessions to others by clicking here. PinnacleForum.com Show Notes: https://pinnacleforum.com/2022/11/ul-podcast-225/
If your love of truth is stronger than your attachment to your beliefs, this is a 27 minute long video that you should consider watching. I'd rather share it and be wrong than see the food shortages it addresses come to pass and not have warned the people around me. I think it's legit. It's one thing when a crisis arises unexpectedly. However, as Robert E. Wright explains, when government has to start concocting crises to justify expanding its power, we have a problem. Things have been comfortable for as long as most of us can remember. Historically, that's something that can change very quickly. Larry Alton has some sound advice on how to plan for and survive and economic depression. Karl Marx had serious beef with landlords and other property owners. People inclined to socialism still do as well. Peter Jacobsen shares his reasons why he loves landlords and he has an excellent point. The nearly billion dollar fine levied against Alex Jones for comments he made regarding the Sandy Hook shootings has sparked a variety of reactions. Judge Napolitano sees it as an attack on Jones' free speech. Meanwhile Jacob Hornberger says Alex Jones got what he deserved. Both men are advocates for freedom. Who is right? Sponsors: HSL Ammo Monticello College Life Saving Food Garage Door Pros
If your love of truth is stronger than your attachment to your beliefs, this is a 27 minute long video that you should consider watching. I'd rather share it and be wrong than see the food shortages it addresses come to pass and not have warned the people around me. I think it's legit. It's one thing when a crisis arises unexpectedly. However, as Robert E. Wright explains, when government has to start concocting crises to justify expanding its power, we have a problem. Things have been comfortable for as long as most of us can remember. Historically, that's something that can change very quickly. Larry Alton has some sound advice on how to plan for and survive and economic depression. Karl Marx had serious beef with landlords and other property owners. People inclined to socialism still do as well. Peter Jacobsen shares his reasons why he loves landlords and he has an excellent point. The nearly billion dollar fine levied against Alex Jones for comments he made regarding the Sandy Hook shootings has sparked a variety of reactions. Judge Napolitano sees it as an attack on Jones' free speech. Meanwhile Jacob Hornberger says Alex Jones got what he deserved. Both men are advocates for freedom. Who is right? Sponsors: HSL Ammo Monticello College Life Saving Food Garage Door Pros --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Have you ever thought that modern-day sports are adding more theatrics into their games? Dr. Peter Jacobsen leads the team through comparisons of the WWE to the NFL, arguing that the NFL is more similar to the WWE than it seems. We discuss how these theatrics are not at play just in football, but in soccer, basketball, and baseball. Join us for a fun-hearted show! World Wrestling Entertainment / 3:45 NFL Theatrics / 8:40 Fair v. Equity / 11:35 The Line / 18:40 Agglomeration / 25:45 Storytelling Creatures / 30:00 Joel Listening? /35:00
In this week's episode, Dr. Peter Jacobsen leads the Gwartney team through the Biblical story, of the prodigal son. In this story, what is the sin that Jesus is trying to identify? What is, if any, our reward for being 'good' on Earth? Timeline: Reparations / 3:45 Cain and Abel / 7:15 Transactional Behavior / 12:30 Usurp of Authority / 16:45 Prodigal Son / 22:40 Life is a Gift / 24:00 Whatever I get, I'm Happy / 29:45 Attitude Leads to Fruit / 34:00
Has the mainstream media changed, or has technology provided the platform for a more democratized exchange of ideas, hence revealing the degree to which news has been crafted for public consumption? Your host, Dennis Tubbergen explores this question with our guest this week, Dr. Peter Jacobsen on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio. An intriguing conversation that…
Has the mainstream media changed, or has technology provided the platform for a more democratized exchange of ideas, hence revealing the degree to which news has been crafted for public consumption? Your host, Dennis Tubbergen explores this question with our guest this week, Dr. Peter Jacobsen on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio. An intriguing conversation that…
John Canzano talks about the Portland Trail Blazers, Kentucky Derby, and Chip Kelly's play calling signage while at Oregon throughout the show. Canzano interviews professional golfer and analyst Peter Jacobsen on the PGA Tour and broadcasting golf. He also interviews Maury Brown of Forbes on all things Major League Baseball. We also play Punch It Audio, 5@5, and the Big Splash. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
John Canzano interviews Peter Jacobsen, a professional golfer and golf analyst. Jacobsen discusses the PGA Tour, broadcasting as a former athlete, and the state of professional golf. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And tune in to the BFT with John Canzano live every weekday from 3-6 p.m. on 750 The Game! Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
Dr. Peter Jacobsen teaches economics at the Gwartney Center at Ottawa University, where he also heads up the MBA program. He is one of the hosts of the Faith and Economics podcast. On this episode, Dr. Jacobsen speaks in depth about the errors of population growth hysteria; how it was imposed on poor nations by rich nations; why it’s bad economics; and why it is still causing harm in places like China. Jacobsen also talks about the reality of inflation and why some were unable to see it coming, and whether cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin can be an antidote to debasement of currency. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro5:26 – How the one child policy is destroying China13:24 – Malthus wouldn’t be a Malthusian today18:30 – Population control and war25:50 – Immigration and overpopulation27:56 – Inflation33:33 – Crypto offers currency competition38:08 – Bitcoin and deflation40:42 – Malthus didn’t account for entrepreneurship See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gus talks Masters with the Master, Peter Jacobsen
In this edition of Beyond the Fairway, Doug Smith and Will Lowery were joined by Golf legend Peter Jacobsen and they ask him who had a bigger impact on the game: Tiger or Arnold? Peter also shares stories from his early days on the PGA Tour, how he was chosen to win the U.S. Open in Tin Cup, and why Pebble Beach is so important to him. Plus the guys discuss The Players Championship… Daniel Berger's drop, Cameron Smith's W but more importantly his luscious locks.