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In this episode of Golf and Politics, Matt Parker recounts his lesson and putter fitting with renowned golf instructor Philip Walker at Back Nine Golf in Bentonville, Arkansas. Matt dives into the technical adjustments made during his session, focusing on improving his swing consistency, reducing high-right misses, and perfecting his sternum positioning for better ball striking. The episode also highlights Matt's first-ever putter fitting, exploring how LAB Golf's technology has transformed putting by eliminating torque and increasing accuracy. The conversation emphasizes the importance of addressing mental aspects of the game, such as staying confident after bad shots, learning to grind through tough rounds, and maintaining a positive attitude. Matt also reflects on how lessons in golf translate to personal growth, offering listeners insights into how improving focus and resilience on the course can impact other areas of life. This episode blends practical golf advice with broader takeaways about mindset, confidence, and the power of expert coaching. Fixing High-Right Misses with Proper Sternum Positioning: Adjusting the sternum to “cover the golf ball” helps with striking the ball consistently, eliminating high-right misses and fat shots. Lab Golf Putter Fitting: No-Torque Technology for Precision: LAB putters' innovative design eliminates torque, improving putting accuracy by allowing a straight-back, straight-through stroke without manipulation. Mental Game Matters: Staying Positive Through Tough Rounds: Philip emphasized the importance of flushing bad shots, staying in the moment, and grinding out the best possible score, even on off days. Alignment and Ball Position Drive Consistency: Minor adjustments, like centering ball position and widening the stance, can significantly improve swing accuracy and trajectory. Better Tempo Equals Better Putting: Maintaining a metronome-like tempo helps ensure a smooth stroke and more consistent results, particularly on putts within 6 to 10 feet. Lessons in Golf Translate to Life: Embracing challenges on the course, improving focus, and maintaining a resilient mindset can positively impact personal and professional success. Trust Your Equipment and Coaching: Custom-fitted clubs and professional feedback build confidence, allowing golfers to focus on speed and alignment rather than equipment flaws. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Listen to the audio version: https://link.chtbl.com/CtYwP8fV Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
In Episode 27 of Golf and Politics, host Matt Parker and producer Jordan McMillan record on the road to Bentonville, Arkansas, where Matt heads for a lesson with renowned golf coach Philip Walker at Back Nine Golf. The episode chronicles Matt's journey of improving his game, from his self-taught days to working with instructors like Maggie Roller and Tracy Phillips. He shares the challenges of refining his swing, including overcoming bad habits, mastering consistency, and tailoring his approach to fit his body type. Along the way, Matt recounts recent rounds at Pinehurst and discusses the highs (a career-low 66) and lows (an 89 the next day) that highlight the ups and downs of golf improvement. The episode also dives into golf education, including the value of private lessons, the benefits and drawbacks of social media golf tips, and advice for beginners entering the sport. Packed with insights and practical tips, this episode captures the joys, frustrations, and growth that come with the love of the game. Takeaways/Highlights: Tailoring Lessons to Fit Your Swing and Body Type: Matt emphasizes the importance of building a swing suited to your body and natural shot shape. Consistency is the Ultimate Goal: Matt's journey focuses on achieving consistency, with strategies to recover when rounds start to spiral out of control. The Value of Golf Lessons Over Self-Teaching: While self-taught golfers can succeed, structured lessons provide foundational techniques and accelerate improvement. Social Media Golf Tips Have Limits: Online content can help, but too many voices create confusion. Stick to one trusted source or instructor. Golf Improvement Comes with Ups and Downs: Matt shares how he shot a career-best 66 one day, only to follow it with an 89, highlighting the unpredictable nature of progress. Pinehurst: A Dream and a Challenge: Reflecting on rounds at Pinehurst, Matt discusses the thrill of playing historic courses and the importance of adapting to difficult conditions. Start Right for Beginners: New golfers should focus on swinging correct and having fun and focus less on keeping score. Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJlYfWps6ip7PQvHzniDfw Listen to the audio version: https://link.chtbl.com/CtYwP8fV Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com
Send us a textIn this episode, I'm back in Gloucester exploring the fascinating world of urban regeneration and historic building redevelopment with Sarah Mansfield Co-owner of L&R Group and visionary behind Gloucester Food Dock. Sarah shares her journey from running luxury trains to transforming heritage spaces, focusing on her latest project, Gloucester Food Dock. We chatted about:Sarah's background in leisure, tourism and urban redevelopment including the development of Milsom Place in BathThe Gloucester Food Dock project and transforming the Victorian dock offices into a food destination for independent businesses. L&R Group's innovative approach to tenant relationships and rent models where the risk is sharedComparisons between Gloucester and other West of England destinations Sarah's previous Involvement in setting up Bath BID and Bath in Fashion and insights into repositioning BathPractical tips for driving success in urban regeneration projects Go to the summary, links and businesses mentioned. Related Episodes:Episode 16 - Building and Nurturing Place Culture with Philip Walker, Gloucester City Council. To share your views on this subject and ask questions about the episode, head over to:InstagramLinkedIn This episode is sponsored by Hello Starling. Hello Starling, is an award-winning Media Planning and Buying agency that specialises in delivering advertising campaigns with great results for visitor attractions and destinations. They've worked with brands such as Bristol Zoo Project, Visit Shropshire, Visit Conwy, Visit Herefordshire and the National Tourism Office for Poland. If you want to be the centre of attention, visit hellostarling.com today. FREE GUIDE - 6 Steps to finding your Ideal Customer Do you want to know who your ideal customer's are and how you can focus your time and money reaching them? Download my FREE guide now. If you have enjoyed this podcast episode, please take a moment to give me a few stars on Apple podcasts or Spotify, it helps to encourage more people to listen and learn from our stories.
Send us a textIn this episode, I'm back in Gloucester exploring the fascinating world of urban regeneration and historic building redevelopment with Sarah Mansfield Co-owner of L&R Group and visionary behind Gloucester Food Dock. Sarah shares her journey from running luxury trains to transforming heritage spaces, focusing on her latest project, Gloucester Food Dock. We chatted about:Sarah's background in leisure, tourism and urban redevelopment including the development of Milsom Place in BathThe Gloucester Food Dock project and transforming the Victorian dock offices into a food destination for independent businesses. L&R Group's innovative approach to tenant relationships and rent models where the risk is sharedComparisons between Gloucester and other West of England destinations Sarah's previous Involvement in setting up Bath BID and Bath in Fashion and insights into repositioning BathPractical tips for driving success in urban regeneration projects Go to the summary, links and businesses mentioned. Related Episodes:Episode 16 - Building and Nurturing Place Culture with Philip Walker, Gloucester City Council. To share your views on this subject and ask questions about the episode, head over to:InstagramLinkedIn This episode is sponsored by Hello Starling. Hello Starling, is an award-winning Media Planning and Buying agency that specialises in delivering advertising campaigns with great results for visitor attractions and destinations. They've worked with brands such as Bristol Zoo Project, Visit Shropshire, Visit Conwy, Visit Herefordshire and the National Tourism Office for Poland. If you want to be the centre of attention, visit hellostarling.com today. FREE GUIDE - 6 Steps to finding your Ideal Customer Do you want to know who your ideal customer's are and how you can focus your time and money reaching them? Download my FREE guide now. If you have enjoyed this podcast episode, please take a moment to give me a few stars on Apple podcasts or Spotify, it helps to encourage more people to listen and learn from our stories.
Reverse mortgages can be a tremendous help, so why are we still seeing resistance from financial advisors?It's time to spread the word and get the education out there.In this episode, Jamie Hopkins, Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions, and Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, are joined by Craig Lemoine, CFP®, Ph.D., MRFC, Director of Personal Financial Planning, to interview Dr. Barry Sacks, J.D., Ph.D., Principal at Law Office of Barry H. Sacks, about his research on retirement income and housing wealth. Dr. Sacks talks about the importance of home equity in retirement planning and the use of reverse mortgages to mitigate adverse investment returns. He also discusses his 2021 paper on the risk side of retirement planning and the concept of risk of cash flow exhaustion. In addition, Dr. Barry covers the regulatory landscape of reverse mortgages, addresses the challenges faced by financial planners, and discusses the complexities of dividing assets in divorce and the potential benefits of reverse mortgages.Barry and Craig discuss: Dr. Barry Sacks' research on using reverse mortgages and home equity lines of credit in retirement planningWhy it's important to consider home equity as a crucial asset in retirement planningHow incorporating home equity into retirement planning can increase safe withdrawal percentagesWhat the risk of cash flow exhaustion concept in retirement planning isSome of the challenges financial advisors face when they talk about reverse mortgagesHow reverse mortgages can be used in divorce situations to preserve retirement incomeAnd moreResources:Reversing the Conventional Wisdom: Using Home Equity to Supplement Retirement Income by Barry H. Sacks, J.D., Ph.D., and Stephen R. Sacks, Ph.D.To Reduce the Risk of Retirement Portfolio Exhaustion, Include Home Equity as a Non-Correlated Asset in the Portfolio by Philip Walker; Barry H. Sacks, Ph.D., J.D.; and Stephen R. Sacks, Ph.D.Connect with Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Barry Sacks:LinkedIn: Barry SacksConnect with Craig Lemoine:University of IllinoisLinkedIn: Craig LemoineX (Twitter): @HigherEdCraigAbout our Guests: Meet Barry H. Sacks, J.D., Ph.D., Reverse Mortgage Retirement Portfolio Longevity expert. Barry Sacks, Ph.D. earned his Ph.D. in semiconductor physics from M.I.T. and then taught at U.C. Berkeley. He earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School and is a Certified Specialist, Taxation Law, from the California Board of Legal Specialization. Barry spent 35 years as an ERISA attorney, specializing in qualified retirement plans. He then used his breadth of skills to discover a role for a reverse mortgage to help make a retirement portfolio last longer. Barry now has a law practice providing special services to tax professionals in the area of “Offers in Compromise” for retirees living on 401(k) accounts or other securities portfolios.Craig Lemoine is the Director of the Financial Planning Program at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Cha
Our podcast today is a discussion between Emma Morris, Philip Walker and Yvonne Hartley of the Jeremy Bamber Innocence Campaign regarding the recent decision from the IOPC, in which they upheld the complaints made against Essex Police by Jeremy Bamber's legal team.
Pennant International (LON:PEN) chief executive Philip Walker speaks to Thomas Warner from Proactive about how the training technology and integrated product support solutions business has been performing since he took over as CEO back in 2018. He explains the rationale for the changes that have been made and says Pennant is now "in a great place" and well positioned to expand its reach into new markets and regions. He says he's "excited to see how we can scale and expand this operation." #ProactiveInvestors #Pennant #PEN #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/refrigerationmentor/ We have the pleasure to have returning CO2 expert Phillip Walker from Arneg Systems Canada joining us again. https://arneg.ca/en This episode was recorded at the Arneg Systems factory, and we had the pleasure of learning all about CO2 oil management systems. Phillip will be diving into CO2 oil management step by step and how it all works for a CO2 rack. Topics we discuss: Why they use independent oil reservoirs on some systems. How depressurization of oil reservoir works How to test and clean oil optic eyes Oil Management steps you need to take after starting up a CO2 rack Different oil filter you may see in the field. How high-pressure oil block solenoids work Much more... ============================================================== Refrigeration Mentor Website: www.refrigerationmentor.com All Access to Refrigeration Mentor Content: Learn More Upcoming Compressor Masterclass: Learn More Upcoming Supermarket Learning Program: Learn More Upcoming CO2 Learning Program: Learn More Free System & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Subscribe to the Refrigeration Mentors video newsletter and get your Free Compressor Guide
Today, Philip Walker provides a case and Campaign update and a tribute to our Patron, Eric Allison, who sadly passed away recently. The episode then moves on with a narration by Steve Wraith who sets out evidential issues regarding the Bible which was photographed leaning against the top of Sheila's arm.
Send us a textIn today's episode, I chat with the man in charge of culture for the city of Gloucester, Philip Walker, Head of Cultural Services, Gloucester City Council. Where would we be without culture? Culture is vitally important, it provides the vitality, sense of belonging and opportunity for us to come together and connect with things that light up our hearts. For tourists, culture is the distinction which sets a place apart from another and forms ‘the experience'. Imagine a Britain without our pubs, theatres, football, rugby, music, and beautiful historic buildings. Imagine being responsible for culture within a whole city!? My guest in today's podcast, Phil Walker, has the responsibility of overseeing the culture of the city of Gloucester. His role is to ensure it thrives and is distinctive enough to drive inbound tourism – a big remit. Phil began his career in the visitor economy in Bristol, during that time he worked in several venues across the city including Arnolfini, Watershed and Bristol Museums. It's not often I get to speak to someone who was involved in a massive Banksy exhibition. Do you remember the Banksy take over at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery? It was epic! Phil shares how he received that call from Banksy's ‘people' one day and how he almost lost his job! He's taken his amazing experience with him to Gloucester, a smaller and diverse city with similar heritage to Bristol, as a trading post based on a river. Phil and I talk about the plans for Gloucester and the importance of big events in driving footfall and bringing a city or destination together. We talk about how Gloucester is investing in its cultural sector to retain its creative talent, and the idea of giving people freedom to curate the city with their own ideas and events. We chat about why it's important for a Council and those with power, to hand over control to young people and others involved in the creative industries, to not only give the place life and distinction but to create a sense of belonging and pride.There are some interesting insights into what it takes to drive a city's culture. I hope you enjoy the episode. You can find Phil here:LinkedIn To share your views on this subject and ask questions about the episode, head over to:InstagramLinkedIn This episode is sponsored by Hello Starling. Hello Starling, is an award-winning Media Planning and Buying agency that specialises in delivering advertising campaigns with great results for visitor attractions and destinations. They've worked with brands such as Bristol Zoo Project, Visit Shropshire, Visit Conwy, Visit Herefordshire and the National Tourism Office for Poland. If you want to be the centre of attention, visit hellostarling.com today. FREE GUIDE - 6 Steps to finding your Ideal Customer Do you want to know who your ideal customer's are and how you can focus your time and money reaching them? Download my FREE guide now. If you have enjoyed this podcast episode, please take a moment to give me a few stars on Apple podcasts or Spotify, it helps to encourage more people to listen and learn from our stories.
In today's episode, I chat with the man in charge of culture for the city of Gloucester, Philip Walker, Head of Cultural Services, Gloucester City Council. Where would we be without culture? Culture is vitally important, it provides the vitality, sense of belonging and opportunity for us to come together and connect with things that light up our hearts. For tourists, culture is the distinction which sets a place apart from another and forms ‘the experience'. Imagine a Britain without our pubs, theatres, football, rugby, music, and beautiful historic buildings. Imagine being responsible for culture within a whole city!? My guest in today's podcast, Phil Walker, has the responsibility of overseeing the culture of the city of Gloucester. His role is to ensure it thrives and is distinctive enough to drive inbound tourism – a big remit. Phil began his career in the visitor economy in Bristol, during that time he worked in several venues across the city including Arnolfini, Watershed and Bristol Museums. It's not often I get to speak to someone who was involved in a massive Banksy exhibition. Do you remember the Banksy take over at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery? It was epic! Phil shares how he received that call from Banksy's ‘people' one day and how he almost lost his job! He's taken his amazing experience with him to Gloucester, a smaller and diverse city with similar heritage to Bristol, as a trading post based on a river. Phil and I talk about the plans for Gloucester and the importance of big events in driving footfall and bringing a city or destination together. We talk about how Gloucester is investing in its cultural sector to retain its creative talent, and the idea of giving people freedom to curate the city with their own ideas and events. We chat about why it's important for a Council and those with power, to hand over control to young people and others involved in the creative industries, to not only give the place life and distinction but to create a sense of belonging and pride.There are some interesting insights into what it takes to drive a city's culture. I hope you enjoy the episode. You can find Phil here:LinkedIn Twitter Mentioned in the podcast:Visit GloucesterThe Music Works Jolt GloucesterGloucester GuildhallGloucester CathedralHuge thanks to podcast sponsor Noble Performs. Noble provide Unstoppable digital marketing to maximise your performance. From SEO to Paid Social and more, we have the tools you need.Find out more about host Kelly Ballard and the Visitor Elves here.Subscribe to the Visitor Elves newsletter, to receive the latest podcast releases and inspirational tips to help you with your visitor economy business. To comment and ask questions about the episode, head over to: InstagramLinkedIn If you have enjoyed this podcast episode, please take a moment to give me a few stars on Apple podcasts or Spotify, it helps to encourage more people to listen and learn from our stories.
Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com In this episode, we discuss several motorcycle projects that are going on in the Law Abiding Biker shop. I took some time off from my regular paying job and I've been working daily in the Law Abiding Biker studio and shop with Lurch. There are, or will be, videos on the topics we discuss. Projects we're currently working on: Boom Box GT swap for new GTS on my 2014 Street Glide Special GTS Conversion Video Sena HD speaker upgrade Simpson Mod Bandit Helmet Review Revzilla Amazon Scorpion EXO A950 Helmet Review Revzilla Amazon Helmet Strap Quick Release Buckle Digital LED Clocks mounted in the Studio and Shop Ciro TAC 10 Light Cannons Ciro Fang Headlight Bezel Midland Two-way radios for filming Magnifier/Light for Work Bench SEE ALL LAW ABIDING BIKER MEDIA DOCUMENTARY FILMS HERE! Here are a few upcoming projects: Wheel Bearing Replacement Rocker Box Gasket Replacement Exhaust Clamps Replacement SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED: How to Remove & Install a Motorcycle Fork Cap Bolt CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation Sponsor-RickRak CLICK HERE The Ultimate Motorcycle Luggage Rack Solution Forget those messy straps and bungee cords Go strapless with a RickRak quick attach luggage system & quality bag Sponsor-Butt Buffer CLICK HERE Want to ride longer? Tired of a sore and achy ass? Then fix it with a high-quality Butt Buffer seat cushion? New Patrons: • Terry Durbin of Hershey, Pennsylvania • Charley Mills of San Antonio, Texas • Kevin Johnson of Clinton Township, Michigan • Dan Dabney of Roy, Utah • Philip Walker of Montford, Wisconsin • Gary Wiese of Coquille, Oregon • Fredrick Kish of San Jose, California • Kieth Barnett of Olympia, California • Jim Hadaway of Lakeland, Florida • Michael Hudson of Greenville, Tennessee • Terry Smith • Brian McMonagle of Cicero, New York If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: ________________________________________________________ FURTHER INFORMATION: Official Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Podcast Hotline Phone: 509-731-3548 HELP SUPPORT US! JOIN THE BIKER REVOLUTION! #BikerRevolution #LawAbidingBiker
Bursting into the Nashville Live music scene, Jive Talk have become instant favorites! Capturing audiences with their engaging and high energy performances the project of longtime friends Oliver Pierce (lead vocals/guitar), Isaac Middleton (guitar/synth/vocals), and Ben Dunn (bass/vocals), the group solidified in the winter of 2021 in Nashville, adding Philip Walker (drums/vocals) and Andres Ahogado (guitar/synth/vocals). We welcome the band who shares hilarious and unique stories of the band's genesis, including what your life has been on the road, their social media skills, seeing audiences grow and more. To find out more information on Jive Talk, visit www.jivetalkband.com
Kylie, PIN und Philip Walker erläutern den Stand der Verhandlungen der Konzern-Tarifkommission der Vereinigung Cockpit.eV und Erläutern alle Themen rund um die Schließung der Flugschule in Bremen (Stand 09.03.2022)
Having researched well beyond the White House Farm six-part miniseries, our guests cast considerable doubt on Jeremy's Bamber's conviction for killing his adoptive parents, sister and her twin sons, both six. Start getting rewards for brushing your teeth today at https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVBSbFBaTGFHYkt6aGQxU2hrMzBiM2xOWU9HQXxBQ3Jtc0tsYVdLeERRb2puSWtpdTN0d3NJbWdBVUF0MHVaLTQ2WG1XcmlFaktGdU9oeDNyRHNDb3l0Z2xiTUZPbGhmS0w5dlBCc093VUZMSVFTN2ZuT2VnQWRhM2FLa2FsVjEzYlJwWUlrRzF3eDljUXZZaS1hcw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.getquip.com%2Fshaun (https://www.getquip.com/shaun) RIGHT NOW, to save $10 on a quip Smart Electric Toothbrush.
Having researched well beyond the White House Farm six-part miniseries, our guests cast considerable doubt on Jeremy's Bamber's conviction for killing his adoptive parents, sister and her twin sons, both six.
Yvonne Hartley and Philip Walker from JB Campaign Ltd (JBIC) discuss the 10th of March 2021 submission to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Astrina is a rebel. She makes music her own way. Astrina has a significant background in classical music and film composition. You can hear this in her songs through her expansive arrangements and flair for drama. Along with her bandmates, Tre Ulseth (guitar), Haley Kloess (keyboards and background vocals), and Philip Walker (drums), Astrina wants to create an immersive experience that breaks down barriers between the audience and performer. Astrina just released a new single, “War” that is available on all streaming platforms. On this episode, Astrina performs three songs live from the Joy Sounds studio – they perform “Not That Girl,” “Changing,” and “You Should Run.” Follow Astrina @astrinamusic
On today's episode, Zach Hicks of Stampede Blue stops by to breakdown all the latest Colts news as he always does each Monday. First up, what were the big surprises as Indianapolis trimmed the roster down from 90 to 53? Really, not that much, but Hale Hentges extended the Colts' UDFA streak to 21 years after defeating Ross Travis. Also, offensive line depth remains a concern if injuries occur.Next up, what does the signing Brian Hoyer mean for the Colts' QB room? Jacoby Brissett will be the starter, but Hoyer signing for three years, $12 million indicates he's their long-term solution at QB2 over Chad Kelly. What does that mean for Swag Kelly? Likely practice squad bound over Philip Walker, unless someone else claims him first. And if you look over the other options available, Hoyer was easily their best option.Finally, it's time to preview a regular season game! What are the biggest keys to the Colts going into LA and surprising the Chargers? This is a matchup that will be won in the trenches, and Indianapolis holds the edge on both sides in my opinion. Before we go, what is Zach's prediction? We will receive predictions from all of our guests throughout the week, so make sure to keep track! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, Zach Hicks of Stampede Blue stops by to breakdown all the latest Colts news as he always does each Monday. First up, what were the big surprises as Indianapolis trimmed the roster down from 90 to 53? Really, not that much, but Hale Hentges extended the Colts' UDFA streak to 21 years after defeating Ross Travis. Also, offensive line depth remains a concern if injuries occur. Next up, what does the signing Brian Hoyer mean for the Colts' QB room? Jacoby Brissett will be the starter, but Hoyer signing for three years, $12 million indicates he's their long-term solution at QB2 over Chad Kelly. What does that mean for Swag Kelly? Likely practice squad bound over Philip Walker, unless someone else claims him first. And if you look over the other options available, Hoyer was easily their best option. Finally, it's time to preview a regular season game! What are the biggest keys to the Colts going into LA and surprising the Chargers? This is a matchup that will be won in the trenches, and Indianapolis holds the edge on both sides in my opinion. Before we go, what is Zach's prediction? We will receive predictions from all of our guests throughout the week, so make sure to keep track! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Cody Felger joins to recap the Colts' preseason opener in Buffalo. What stood out the most?Weak performances from the offensive tackles, notably Le'Raven Clark and Jackson Barton, have us thinking about whether Colts GM Chris Ballard should make a waiver claim for the 53-man roster in a few weeks.Solid outings from the likes of Chad Kelly, EJ Speed, Daurice Fountain, and Jonathan Williams showcased future position battles. Kelly seems poised to overtake Philip Walker for QB3, while Fountain is steadily climbing up the depth chart. Will Zach Pascal or Fountain take the WR6 spot, if Indianapolis even keeps that many wideouts? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, Cody Felger joins to recap the Colts' preseason opener in Buffalo. What stood out the most? Weak performances from the offensive tackles, notably Le'Raven Clark and Jackson Barton, have us thinking about whether Colts GM Chris Ballard should make a waiver claim for the 53-man roster in a few weeks. Solid outings from the likes of Chad Kelly, EJ Speed, Daurice Fountain, and Jonathan Williams showcased future position battles. Kelly seems poised to overtake Philip Walker for QB3, while Fountain is steadily climbing up the depth chart. Will Zach Pascal or Fountain take the WR6 spot, if Indianapolis even keeps that many wideouts? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Banditos - "Askin' For Disaster" Buddy Guy and Phil Guy – You are nice and clean Philip Walker and Otis Grand – She’s Gone Hubert Sumlin & Richard Studholme - You got to help me B.B. King - You've Done Lost Your Good Thing Mike Bloomfield – WDIA Chicago Blues band feat John Lee Hooker – Dimples Walter Trout Say What! Vidar Busk , Kid ansderson – Junior Watson - Let's Drink... Another Bottle Of The Blues Mark Hummel's Chicago Blues Party – Smokestack lightning - 2009 Eric Gales - in memory of eleizabeth reed - Midnight Rider Tribute to the Allman Brothers Band - (2014) Hound Dog Taylor - It Hurts Me Too (Live) Soggie bottom boys - man of constant sorrow The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Drivin' Wheel
Programa de blues sobre la figura de Philip Walker para Blues Syndicate
Programa de blues sobre la figura de Philip Walker para Blues Syndicate
This is an interview with my new internet friend. We recite Scriptures together that we have memorized. He has become a huge inspiration to me. I am glad to be in the body of Christ with this man. His heart is fantastic. Listen to his love for God and the Word of God. Kurt Steele
This week's music: • Ain't Nobody by George Fletcher and the Handsome Men, from the album Ain't The Worst That You Could Find, which you can buy at CD Baby. George's site is here. • Amtrak by the Big George Jackson Blues Band, from the album Southern in My Soul; available as downloads from the iTunes Music Store, or on CD from Black & Tan Records. • Big Sweet Life by Jon Dee Graham and the Enemies of Progress, from a live recording of a May 15, 2002 show in Beverungen, Germany; the original studio recording of Big Sweet Life is available from the iTunes Music Store as part of his Summerland album. For more information about Jon Dee Graham and his music visit his site and Freedom Records. The 2006 Naked calendar can be purchased here. • A Little More Time from the album Lone Star Shootout by Lonnie Brooks, Long John Hunter and Philip Walker; this track features Hunter and is available as a download from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy Lone Star Shootout on CD from Alligator Records. • The Blues Has Got To Come Home by Tommy Z, from the album Universal Love; the album can be dowloaded at AOL Music Now. Universal Love also can be purchased on CD from his site. • Dance Away The Blues by the Vargas Blues Band from their latest album Love, Union, Peace, which is available in two versions - with or without a DVD - from their site. Three earlier albums by the Vargas Blues Band are available for download from the iTunes Music Store. The band also has a My Spacepage. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #19 courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network y gracias especiales a Rebeca O. Prieto de los Mozos, encargado de Vargas Blues Band)