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BONUS EPISODE! NASCAR driver Ryan Preece sat down with us on Whiskey Riff Raff to talk about his career, his famously aggressive racing strategy, what it's like to drive a stock car, the preparation that goes into it, and how he feels about his nicknames (like "Flyin' Ryan.")The driver of the No. 60 car also gave his thoughts on the Nashville Speedway, how great it is to have a race in Music City, balancing his home life and his work life, and described how heartbroken he and the NASCAR community are over the loss of the late, great Kyle Busch.whiskeyriff.comshop.whiskeyriff.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We made some bets in the Daily Gambit and discussed NASCAR coming to town with driver Ryan Preece
This episode is a re-run. It was originally published in May 2023.Three things the longest-lasting subs all do:They negotiate hard, every single time. They walk away from risky contracts, even good ones. They protect their margin like it's oxygen.That's it. That's the whole game.Listen up.Struggling with unfair contracts or slow payments in construction? With 6,000+ contracts reviewed and $20 billion in contracts managed, Quantum Contracts' proven framework is designed to help you negotiate fair contracts, secure faster payments, avoid disputes, and improve cash flow.Work With Us: HereGet The Subcontractor's Edge Book: HereTimestamps:(2:46) - I was seeing so many companies losing money and going out of business because they didn't understand the contract(15:12) - Lowest price technically qualified doesn't mean you're going to have the lowest total cost of ownership(16:28) - If you've got a reasonable margin, you can afford better people(23:43) - The most successful ones tend to be family-run businesses like full-family businesses(24:47) - Making a reasonable margin on a low-risk job is better than making a high margin in a high-risk job over timeDISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice, and can not be relied upon as such. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any matters you or your business may have.
This week on Scarred For Life, Andy Bush and Dave Lawrence are joined by comedian, actor and Ghost Huns co-host Suzie Preece.Suzie has built a huge following exploring the paranormal with Ghost Huns, so it's no surprise that her scars are packed full of ghosts, witches and things that go bump in the night.Along the way, she shares stories of Ouija boards, haunted castles, psychic warnings, listener's creepy encounters, and her lifelong obsession with all things spooky. There's also discussion of time slips, poltergeists, ghost hunting, folklore, and why she thinks the world is currently experiencing a supernatural revival.Her three scars are:• The terrifying stage production of The Woman in Black• Michael Aspel's paranormal documentary series Strange But True?• The deeply unsettling painting of Erica trapped inside The WitchesPlus, Barney the Dinosaur comes under unexpected attack, Andy reveals his complicated relationship with Mr Wimpy, and Dave shares a chilling woodland encounter involving his young son.Be warned, there's naughty words galore in this one.To join Scarred Club and get fortnightly bonus episodes, ad-free listening and access to the members forum - sign-up here - https://scarredforlife.supportingcast.fm/Send us a voice note on WhatsApp - 07457 404 279Follow us on socials:Scarred For Life - Facebook / InstagramProduction Company - Lock It In StudioAndy Bush - Twitter / Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(00:00:00) Welcome to the Draft with Wilson and Wazz (00:00:25) Tire Troubles and Weather Woes (00:01:38) The Lightning Dilemma (00:04:27) A Toyota Sweep and Suarez's Victory (00:05:55) Amazon Prime's Impact on NASCAR Viewership (00:14:05) The Race's Reception and Demographics (00:20:00) Kyle Busch's Tragic Death and Racing Culture (00:28:16) Nicole Biffle's Lawsuit (00:32:17) RFK's Charter Plans and Preece's Penalty (00:37:37) Account Executive's Controversial Incident Daniel Suarez uses a non-red-flag red flag to grab a big Coke 600 win, while 23XI is chasing people around the garage in a golf cart. We talk about the latest NASCAR News, and make picks for Nashville!The Rundown- Coke 600 - Suarez makes the right strategy call- How is a lightning hold...also not a lightning hold?- Amazon Prime boosts the ratings- NASCAR News:- Kyle Busch medical update still leaves the question whether the schedule pressures drivers- RFK committed to running three cars, charter or not- 23XI employee suspended for...running a golf cart into an old man?- Driver and Sponsor News- Nashville - Our Paint Scheme Preview and PicksFind the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Bluesky and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
Wearing a wig to work, the stolen fire extinguisher, and debauchery in Salt Lake. Shane Preece (Max Pain and The Groovies) “Max Pain and the Groovies is a psychedelic high energy garage rock and roll group from Salt Lake City but currently is based out of Brooklyn. Max Pain and the Groovies established their roots skateboarding together and jamming since adolescence. Drop outta school and smoke bud.” https://maxpainandthegroovies.bandcamp.com Max Pain and The Groovies: Bandcamp: https://maxpainandthegroovies.bandcamp.com Instagram: @maxpainandthegroovies The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thevineyardpodcast
Parker and Landon are back after a brief hiatus, catching up on everything motorsports. Landon shares updates on his kids' go-kart racing success and his first crew chief win, while Parker recaps his Truck Series return at Texas, finishing 11th. They break down Chase Elliott's Cup win, Ryan Preece's retaliation penalty, and Kyle Busch's struggles at RCR. The guys also discuss Watkins Glen's new track limit barriers, Kimi Antonelli's dominant F1 stretch, the FIA's potential V8 engine return, and Indy 500 preparations. The episode closes with a heartfelt tribute to the late Alex Zanardi. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Or email us! friends@themoneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 07:58 - Parker's Truck Race at Texas 15:51 - Reading Apple Reviews 20:41 - Landon's Panini Card Easter Eggs 26:48 - AJ is Engaged! 27:40 - NASCAR Cup Series at Texas Recap 29:37 - Ryan Preece's Penalty 35:29 - Kyle Busch's Struggles Continue 40:29 - SVG's Playoff Chances & Spire's Speed 54:02 - Watkins Glen Track Limit Changes 1:00:09 - F1 Miami Grand Prix & Young Drivers 1:10:51 - Future of F1 Engines 1:12:49 - Indy 500 & Alex Zanardi Tribute 1:16:09 - PR Lap 1:20:38 - Outro (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 2400 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping for orders over $20. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2026, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Chase Elliott is back in the Prime time! We cover all things Texas including the penalty debate as well as look forward to Mothers' Day At The Glen! Visit the Daily Downforce at dailydownforce.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Preece was penalized 25 points and $50k for wrecking Ty Gibbs. Ryan Blaney announces a new long-term deal with Team Penske. Andrew Kurland reports.
Gift cards have a branding problem and it's costing the payments world a big idea. Alex Preece, CEO and Co-Founder of Tillo, joins us to make the case that gift cards aren't really “gifts” at all. They're programmable stored value, a modern redemption rail that can sit inside bank apps, fintech wallets, cashback programs, employee rewards, refunds, and payouts. Once you see them as a payment instrument, the market looks a lot less like novelty and a lot more like infrastructure.We dig into how Tillo built a two-sided marketplace that connects thousands of retail brands with the businesses that want to reward customers and employees. Alex explains why a single API matters in a fragmented global ecosystem, what it takes to support multi-country catalogs, and how better tooling and transparency can make brands more confident partners. We also talk about a surprising insight: most volume is self-use, not gifting, because people are optimizing everyday spending by converting earned value into higher-impact rewards.We zoom out to the bigger payments trends reshaping rewards and loyalty: the demand for real-time gratification, the opportunity created by open banking and faster payments like RTP and FedNow, and the emerging push toward “global but local” benefits that actually work when customers travel or live abroad. If you're building in payments, loyalty, or fintech growth, this is a practical look at where rewards infrastructure is heading and why it can change behavior at the moment of decision.
Door Bumper Clear has returned from Texas, and they brought back the pink mini truck driving, tattoo sleeve having, Pacific Northwesterner, Spotter for Alex Bowman, Sam Mayer, Tyler Ankrum, and a guy named Cleetus McFarland — Kevin Hamlin! They start off the race talking about Bowman's return from having vertigo, Cleetus's development as a racer, and recapping the events from the top 3 NASCAR series races the weekend at Texas Motor Speedway. In Spot On, Spot Off, the gang gets into: - Should a caution have come out for John Hunter Nemechek coming to the last lap? - The probability of Kyle Busch or Ryan Preece being penalized for on-track drama - Does Texas get a bad wrap? - A lesson in truck series tech with Tommy Baldwin - The new track limits at Watkins Glen When Chase Elliott wins, we can always count on his fans to leave us some doozies in our voicemail inbox during Reaction Theatre. In S*** Show Hall of Fame, Freddie shares the mishaps he saw this weekend, including a rain day for late models down under, a HUGE spectator drag crash, and Maggio's near miss with the pace car. For Ask DBC, Kevin Hamlin details the most important aspect of working with driver subs, the world of stock car racing in the Pacific Northwest, and how he wound up with a pink Kei truck. Finally, the crew makes their picks, shouts out their winners, and gets ready for next weekend at Watkins Glen. Go buy our merch at shop.dirtymomedia.com to rep our gear! Want more DBC? Check out and subscribe to the new DBC YouTube channel! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chase Elliott gets the win, but Denny Hamlin was right there with him. What looked like a simple P2 on paper was anything but, as Texas turned into a full-on track position battle where one restart could make or break your day. Denny breaks down how it slipped away. From getting buried in traffic to timing that final restart just about as perfectly as possible… and still coming up short. Was staying out the right call? Why did passing become nearly impossible late? And how close he actually was to clearing the 9 for the lead. Then it's everything else from a chaotic Texas weekend. Strategy gambles, pit road madness, and plenty for Actions Detrimental to sort through. Denny weighs in on the Kyle Busch situation, Preece vs. Gibbs, and the restarts that had everyone on edge. Plus, strong runs from Bowman, Bubba charging back through the field, and Spire showing real speed. We also dive into the points picture, where Tyler Reddick is in a league of his own, and what it'll take for SVG to make a push. A runner-up finish, a lot of what-ifs, and a race that was one move away from a very different ending. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ryan Preece makes a pit stop to chat with The Freaks about everything from staying grounded as a race car driver and being a good person, as opposed to an “A-hole.” After starting 2026 with a win at The Clash, the fan favorite shares that he believes are the missing pieces needed in order for him to score his maiden points-paying victory in the NASCAR Cup Series, as well as the tribulations in winning now versus prior eras. More on blocking out baggage, staying on offense as opposed to defense, and of course, Talladega.
If there's one thing to know about Bristol it's expect the unexpected. Andrew Kurland previews Bristol, where you'll hear from Ryan Preece and Christopher Bell on what they expect going into the weekend.
Jacob Townsend talks with NASCAR driver, Ryan Preece, about his first win of his career earlier this season, previewing the Food City 500, new points format, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beaver Sports Podcast featuring JaMarcus Shephard, Steve Preece, and Mitch CanhamSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens when a college engineering student buys a CNC machine just to experiment… and accidentally builds an aerospace machine shop? That's exactly what Nick Preece did. What started as a curiosity fueled by YouTube videos and garage tinkering quickly evolved into Preece Machining & Assembly, a fast-growing shop focused on complex, high-mix aerospace work. In this Gen CNC episode, Nick shares how he bootstrapped the business from a used mill and a $1,200/month goal into a 10+ machine operation. Alongside his brother Tanner, the two built a company rooted in technical problem-solving, disciplined growth, and a willingness to learn everything the hard way, from customer concentration risk to hiring challenges. The conversation dives into how young shops can compete with larger manufacturers by focusing on complex work, building strong customer relationships, and creating positive sales pressure. Nick also explains how painful lessons around diversification forced them to rethink outreach, refine their quoting strategy, and become more intentional about the work they pursue. Nick also discusses scaling a team, investing in five-axis capability, and even bringing on strategic partners to accelerate growth. With a vision of building a full "PMA campus" and a culture built on kindness and urgency, Nick offers a real-world look at what it takes for the next generation of manufacturing leaders to grow fast without losing focus. His advice for anyone starting a shop? Don't just compete, turn it up to 11 and deliver something exceptional every single time. Segments (0:00) Introduction and welcome to Gen CNC featuring Nick Preece (2:24) Preece Machining & Assembly overview and aerospace focus (4:22) Origin story: learning machining on YouTube and starting in a garage (7:40) Working with family and division of responsibilities with Tanner (12:39) Bootstrapping the first machine to multiple machines and five-axis investments (15:00) Head to DN Solutions Manufacturing Without Limits event (15:59) How they make decisions on capital equipment (17:47) Sales and marketing strategy, customer concentration, and diversification (20:15) Building a sales process and generating positive sales pressure (21:34) First in, First Order: What is your ideal part profile? (27:7) Pricing pressure, margins, and competing during slow periods (30:54) Hiring strategy, workforce challenges, and recruiting experienced talent (33:55) Shop culture: kindness, urgency, and high performance (36:33) Why we love SMW Autoblok for workholding (38:48) Long-term vision and building a "PMA campus" (42:39) Five-axis strategy and thoughts on automation (45:10) Why you need to come see us at IMTS 2026 (46:04) Bringing on investment partners and scaling the business (49:24) Nick's advice to young founders: "turn it up to 11" Resources mentioned on this episode NYC CNC/John Saunders John Grimsmo Head to DN Solutions Manufacturing Without Limits event: DN-Solutions.com Paperless Parts: What is your ideal part profile? Why we love SMW Autoblok for workholding Hire MFG Leaders Why you need to come see us at IMTS 2026 Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube
TVC 731.7: TV Confidential concludes its remembrance of Chuck Norris by bringing you a clip of our 2012 conversation with longtime television director Michael Preece (Dallas, Walker: Texas Ranger, The Streets of San Francisco, MacGyver). Preece directed about eighty episodes of Walker; prior to that, he helmed more episodes of Dallas than any other director. Topics this segment include how Preece first came to helm Walker: Texas Ranger, including a few memories of "Blue Movies," an episode of Walker from 1995 that also featured Dallas stars Howard Keel and Cathy Podewell.
On this weeks episode, Spider and Quigs are joined by Mamba Smith to recap Martinsville weekend as well as the state of affairs going into this week of break in the NASCAR season. Ryan Preece also hops on the show to talk about what's new this season. Thanks for watching!
The Gut 360 Podcast Episode 33: Fibre and SIBO: How to Eat for Gut Health Without Bloating with Karen Preece-SmithWe dive into one of the most misunderstood areas of gut health: fibre. Why does something so widely recommended for health leave so many people feeling bloated, uncomfortable, or worse? And where does SIBO fit into the picture?If you've ever felt confused about how much fibre to eat, whether fibre is making your symptoms worse, or how to support your gut without discomfort, this episode is packed with practical insight.Topics discussed: • What fibre is and how it works inside the gut • Why fibre supports gut health, hormones, cholesterol, blood sugar and mood • Why some people feel worse when they increase fibre • The difference between fibre types and which are gentler for sensitive digestion • How fibre feeds the gut microbiome and supports microbial diversity • Why bloating happens when fibre ferments • How to increase fibre without triggering discomfort • The impact of stress, chewing and meal timing on digestion • What SIBO is and how it differs from IBS • Common causes and symptoms of SIBO • Why fibre can aggravate SIBO symptoms • Whether fibre should be reduced during treatment • How to reintroduce fibre safely after SIBO treatment to support long-term gut resilienceThis episode is full of practical takeaways if you want to improve digestion, reduce bloating and build a healthier gut without fear around fibre.Find Eli Brecher here:LinkedIn | Eli BrecherEli Brecher Nutrition Website | www.elibrecher.co.ukEli Brecher Instagram | @elibrechernutritionSubscribe to Eli's Newsletter:www.subscribepage.io/join-my-inner-circleFind Karen Preece-Smith here:Website | www.karenpreecesmith.com Instagram | @karenpreecesmith_nutritionist Karen Preece Smith is an Award-winning registered nutritionist. She combines over a decade of clinical experience with advanced Functional Medicine training and Master NLP coaching to deliver a uniquely high-touch, fully personalised approach. Through her private practice, Karen supports clients experiencing stress, fatigue, digestive issues and complex, multi-layered health concerns. Karen also consults at leading UK clinics specialising in Functional Medicine and digestive health.Karen's signature Whole Health Architect™ method brings together the science of physiology with the art of behaviour change — addressing nutrition, mindset, lifestyle, environment and emotional wellbeing to create sustainable, lifelong transformation. _____________________________________________________________________________________About The Gut 360 PodcastWelcome to The Gut 360 Podcast with Eli Brecher, a Registered Associate Nutritionist with a passion for gut health. This podcast will provide nutrition tips, mindset tools and actionable steps to help you thrive on your journey to a healthier gut and a happier you. The mission of this podcast is to empower you to optimise your nutrition and transform your gut health using a 360° approach to wellbeing, so that you can reclaim your life and unlock your full potential.Sponsors:Get 8% off IM8 + a free welcome kit with your first order:https://im8health.com/discount/ELI Get 50% OFF The Cultured Collective's Kimchi & Sauerkraut at Sainsbury's via cashback app GreenJinn:· I WANT KIMCHI· I WANT SAUERKRAUTClick the link to add the coupon to your basket, sign in/create an account and after your purchase simply snap a photo of the receipt to get cashback straight to your Paypal or bank account. T&Cs apply.Follow for more insights, inspiration and recipes: @the_cultured_collective
John Roberts talks with Ryan Preece about all things #NASCAR & #racing.#ryanpreece
Another big episode of NASCAR Live is ready for your listening pleasure. We first recap a wild race in Phoenix with a brand new NASCAR Live Backtrax. Ryan Preece then stops by for a chat with Mike Bagley. Jason Toy then sits down with Rajah Caruth to discuss his solid start to 2026. We also honor some of the women in the NASCAR garage for Women's History Month. Finally, we hear what some of the cup series best are binge watching during their downtime. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A rising star in NASCAR, CT native Ryan Preece was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about his fast start to 2026. After winning a race, and successfully escaping the massive Daytona 500 pileup, Ryan is off to a fast start for the season. Photo courtesy: Ryan Preece
Send a textPodcast - Episode 57: Wayne Preece FWCF on Health, Veterinary Reform, and UK Farrier RegulationEpisode DescriptionWayne Preece FWCF returns to the Lockdown Farriery Podcast for an in-depth conversation about his recent health challenges, the state of farrier regulation in the UK, and the upcoming European Championships.Wayne, a Fellow of the Worshipful Company of Farriers, experienced educator, and international clinician, has been instrumental in shaping farrier standards across Europe through his work with the European Farriers Association (EFA). He's helped develop certification programs in multiple countries and continues to push the profession forward despite facing significant health setbacks.In this extended conversation, Wayne and the host discuss:Wayne's recovery from total knee replacement and upcoming hip surgeryHis ongoing work with the Polish and Italian farrier associations on EFA certification programsThe complexities of organizing the European Championships and improvements to competition standardsThe controversial UK veterinary reform consultation and what it could mean for farrier regulationThe confusion between the FRC, WCF, and BFBA - and why understanding these bodies mattersProfessional pricing challenges in the UK compared to other countriesThe future of farrier education and the apprenticeship systemThis is a frank, unfiltered discussion about the realities of being a farrier professional in 2025, covering everything from health challenges to regulatory debates to the business side of the trade.Key Topics & TimestampsHealth Update & Recovery (0:00 - 12:00)Wayne's total knee replacement in OctoberUpcoming hip replacement surgeryThe physical toll of farriery and recovery challengesMaintaining work through injury via computer-based projectsInternational Work & EFA Programs (12:00 - 30:00)Work with VFT Denmark and Polish Farriers FederationDevelopment of Certified Euro Farrier and Master Euro Farrier programsEducational support for European associationsUpcoming presentation at North American Equine Practitioners conferenceEuropean Championships Organization (30:00 - 50:00)Formation of EFA subcommittee to improve competition standardsChallenges from the 2023 Spanish championshipsNew rule book development and standardization effortsDanny's consultancy role for the upcoming Dutch championshipsThe importance of learning from mistakes in competition organizationUK Farrier Bodies: FRC, WCF & BFBA (50:00 - 1:10:00)Clarifying the roles: FRC (regulation), WCF (heritage/recognition), BFBA (professional support)Social media confusion and misinformationWhy the FRC exists to protect the public, not farriersThe value of BFBA membership and professional networkingFarrier Regulation & Professionalism (1:10:00 - 1:30:00)The UK as the only country with statutory regulationDisciplinary processes and the FRC BulletinComparing regulatory standards with other professionsThe evolution of the FRC since 2017 reformsWhy farriers wanted teeth in regulation - and now have itThe Horse Industry & Pricing Challenges (1:30:00 - 1:50:00)Why UK farriers are among the cheapest globallyThe cultural expectation of affordable horse ownership in the UKThe rise of "people with horses" vs traditional "horse people"Working-class roots of the profession affecting pricing mindse
Super Bowl LX Thoughts + Michael Massie, Frontstretch, on Preece's Bowman win & preseason thoughts by Ed Lane
Clash Edition is here. We break down the Bowman Gray weekend, the weather chaos, and why this one felt more like a chess match than a sprint. Then we get into what Preece's win actually means, the strategy and fuel games people miss, and why Daytona is still the biggest castle in racing.Also: Corey's fired up for the 99 at Daytona, we talk numbers as identity, and we hit a quick motorsports round-up (WRC madness, IndyCar street race talk, and more).Highlights:Clash recap and the Bowman Gray vibePreece wins and why it mattersFuel weight, strategy, and the stuff fans do not seeDaytona 500 energy, storylines, and why it hits differentMotorsports quick hits (WRC, IndyCar, more)Follow, rate, and drop questions for next week.#StackingPennies #NASCAR #Daytona5000:30 - Welcome to the show and talking about winter weather1:30 - Corey driving the 6 car at Bowman Gray5:06 - Michael McDowell jumping the start in the LCQ6:49 - How great is driving at Bowman Gray8:00 - Reaction to the wet weather racing8:40 - Cars running out of gas in the feature9:57 - Corey breaks down his duel with Austin Cindric11:01 - Driving cars with historic numbers and seeing those cars drive at Bowman Gray13:16 - Ryan Preece calls in to talk about his Clash-winning weekend15:44 - Ryan Preece living his dream and significant moments in his racing career17:20 - Ryan Preece's never-give-up attitude20:44 - How Preece's success has impacted drivers in the modified series22:19 - How has the win impacted the season goals of the 60 car24:15 - Skip and Corey talk about Skip's performance at the Gambler's Classic in Atlantic City28:16 - Breaking down a World Rally Championship clip with no power steering31:00 - Favorite Clash paint schemes32:40 - Freedom 250 IndyCar race announcement34:50 - Toyota joins Australian V8 Supercars series36:10 - Opinions on electric car racing38:15 - Max Verstappen racing GT339:20 - What makes the Daytona Speedweeks special43:00 - Penny for your Thoughts questionsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We recap the thrilling short track action from Bowman Gray Stadium, The Clash won by Ryan Preece, plus all of the stories, like how did they run out of fuel, botched NASCAR officiating, more horsepower, rain tires and more. Plus Denny Hamlin back in the news, and will Charlotte run the ROVAL in the playoffs? Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NASCAR driver Ryan Preece stops by the Studio to get us ready for Monster Jam and the Daytona 500!
Four Cup drivers running the late model Snowball Derby in Florida this weekend, including Ryan Preece who's spent almost a year getting ready. Plus more laps at North Wilkesboro and Guru Garrow fascinated by private financial information made public in NASCAR court case.
Beaver Sports Podcast featuring JaMarcus Shephard, President Jayathi Murthy, Scott Barnes, Steve Preece, and Jim WilsonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Beaver Sports Podcast featuring Robb Akey, Tristan Ti'a, Paradise Jam founder Nels Hawkinson, Eric Ely, and Steve PreeceSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The history of Doping in women's gymnastics staring East Germany, part two of Patrick Kiens and Daymon Jones' interview, USA Gymnastics' new CEO hire, the return of the American Cup, 2027 college signings and a LA 2028 comeback wish list mini-commission. youtube link CHAPTERS pre-automatic ad insert 00:00 – Steroids Disguised as Candy (Cold Open) 01:35 – HEADLINES: New USAG CEO Kyle Albrecht 04:41 – American Cup Returns as Mixed-Team Event 07:07 – College Signings: 2027 Class Breakdown 12:11 – United States of Romania: Romanian Stars Announce NCAA Plans 14:14 – More 2027 Signees: UCLA, Oklahoma, Utah, LSU, Georgia, Cal 16:52 – Elite Paths, Injuries & Why Some Elites Skip NCAA Signing 17:26 – DOPING DEEP DIVE (Part 1): East Germany's System Exposed 20:21 – How the GDR Program Worked: State-Run, Double-Blind, Children Targeted 22:31 – "Candy Steroids" & Personality-Based Doping Assignments 23:36 – What Drugs They Used & Why They Worked in Gymnastics 24:36 – Growth-Plate Closure, Neuro Drugs & Long-Term Damage 26:04 – Cadaver-Gland HGH & CJD Risk 27:41 – Reactions in 1989–1990 When the Stasi Files Were Opened 29:06 – IOC Refuses to Strip GDR Medals 29:47 – Missy Marlow Responds: "Where Did All the East Germans Go?" 30:34 – Should Medals Be Corrected or Re-Awarded? 34:13 – Abuse vs. Doping: Who Should Be Punished? 35:36 – Why These Lessons Still Matter for Today's Gymnastics 36:15 – ROMANIA UPDATE: Responses to Patrick & Daymon Interview 37:19 – Maria Holbură Speaks: "I Had to Stand Like a Soldier" 38:24 – NEW Abuse Video of Sabrina Voinea Surfaces 39:00 – Why Romanian Athletes Are Going to the Press 39:54 – INTERVIEW: Patrick & Daymon Part 2 Intro 40:06 – Jakarta Worlds: Overall Impressions 40:26 – Judging Shoutout: Silvia Brescia Nails It 41:47 – Artistry Judging Finally Taken Seriously 42:37 – Floor Choreography Evolving: "You're a Director Now" 43:18 – Consistency Across Subdivisions & Post-Olympic Judging Trends 44:18 – Should US Team Selection Use International Judges? 45:20 – Category Bias: Why Outside Eyes Matter 46:23 – Storyworth Ad Read (Spencer's Mom's Skirt Story) 49:54 – Huel Ad Read (Daily Greens + Peach Flavor Stan Club) 51:55 – Should Trials Use the Same Equipment Brand as Worlds? 53:22 – Equipment Access Inequities: US vs Europe 54:17 – Training Camps & Jet Lag Protocols 55:57 – "Survival of the Fittest": US System vs Small-Nation Systems 56:09 – Should Worlds Allow Traveling Alternates? 57:04 – Why Alternates Need the Experience 57:35 – Daily Logistics in Jakarta: Hotel, Volunteers, Food, Illness 59:07 – Only One Training Time per Day: The Reality 01:00:51 – FIG Cost-Cutting & Why Fewer Trainings Exist Now 01:02:04 – FIG Understaffing Concerns 01:03:12 – White Landing Mats: Visibility & Safety Issues 01:03:52 – Coaches' Round Table: No Questions Allowed?! 01:04:12 – Fujitsu 3D Judging System: Still Vaporware? 01:06:02 – What the Athletes Learned from Jakarta 01:07:31 – Dulcinea's Experience: Making Finals & Next Steps 01:08:32 – Upgrades, Code Exploration & Smart Routine Building 01:10:20 – Why E-Score Matters as Much as D-Score 01:11:03 – Routine Construction in the U.S.: A Long-Standing Problem 01:12:18 – Why International Judges Should Be Involved in Routine Design 01:14:12 – Long-Term Vision for Building a Program 01:14:46 – MINI COMMISSION INTRO: Comeback Wishlist for LA28 01:15:05 – Christy's Brief: "Who Should Come Back for 2028?" 01:15:25 – Spencer Prepares Emotionally 01:16:22 – Jessica's #1 Pick: Casey Jo Magee on Beam 01:17:56 – Spencer's #1 Pick: McKayla Maroney (All-Around Queen) 01:18:25 – Also Spencer: Brenna Dowell Comeback Campaign 01:19:10 – Jessica's #2 Pick: Vanessa Atler 01:20:04 – Spencer's 2009–2016 Alt Universe Superteam 01:21:00 – Pre-Paris Retirees: Who Should Return Now? 01:21:28 – JJ Marshall + Bailey Key + More Forgotten Talents 01:22:00 – The Gabby Douglas Rule ("No Today Show Comebacks") 01:23:04 – Why Gymnasts Need Real Meets Before Announcing 01:24:00 – College Head Coach Comeback Team?! (Casey Jo, Wieber, Preece, Tabitha) 01:25:10 – Cecile as Beam Queen? Citizenship Questions 01:26:07 – Tabitha Yim as the Secret Weapon 01:26:50 – Shawn Johnson? Nastia? Maybe Not. 01:27:03 – Chelsea/Alicia Self-Selecting Themselves for Paris (Chaos Edition) 01:28:32 – Join Club Gym Nerd / Fantasy Notes 01:29:11 – GYMTERNET NEWS: NCAA Schedule + ABC/ESPN Slate 01:30:03 – All-Japan Results + Aurora Tribute Routine by Kenzo 01:31:18 – FEEDBACK: Obi Cam Praise + Cocopuff the Pomeranian 01:32:38 – YouTube Subscriptions & Comment Rules 01:33:35 – Junior Worlds Preview: "It's in a Ballroom!" HEADLINES: USA Gymnastics has hired Kyle Albrecht, a former Major League Soccer executive, to lead the organization. What do we think about this decision? The American Cup is BACK as an international meet and is now a mixed-team event. When and where will the competition be held? We have college signings for 2027! Who is going where? But what does it even mean to "sign" with a school? All the big elites are going to Florida No Hezly for LSU? The United States of Romania starring Ella Oprea (Clemson), Amalia Ghigoarta (MSU), and Lilia Cosman (MSU) DOPING IN WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS: If you thought doping wasn't a problem in gymnastics, Uncle Tim busted out the archives to let you know otherwise Blue Pills and Broken Spines: How East Germany Destroyed Its Young Gymnasts The Vault Champion Who Vanished after Doping INTERVIEW: PATRICK KIENS AND DAYMON JONES PART TWO VOINEA ABUSE ALLEGATION UPDATE: Video and more allegations against Camilla Voinea What were the reactions from the Romanian media about last week's part one interview with Patrick and Daymon? Maria Holbură released a statement speaking out about the abuse within the Romanian system What do Patrick and Daymon think about selection procedures for the American system? What were Jakarta World Championships like in comparison to previous World Championships? How did they feel about competition safety and the equipment? Is the Fujitsu AI judging system actually happening? Reactions from the presentation What do judges want to see in terms of artistry on beam and floor? A shout out to Sylvia Brestyan for her analysis on judging accuracy How American gymnasts can reconstruct their routines for code-smart routines What are some positive examples of athlete adaptation? MINI COMMISSION: COMEBACK WISH LIST FOR THE LA 2028 GAMES This mini commission is from our Fantasy Winner, Christy: With the next summer Olympics in LA, it's the perfect time for someone to mount a comeback! Love a good comeback, and who wouldn't want to compete at your home country's Olympics!?! Is there anyone you realistically believe is training for a comeback, and who would you like to see come out of the woodwork and make a run for 2028? GYMTERNET NEWS: NCAA schedules are starting to roll in! Starts: Jan. 10 - ABC - Sprouts (Oklahoma, UCLA, Utah, LSU) Jan 10 - ESPN2 - Sprouts (Michigan State, California, Kentucky, Michigan) Ends: Apr. 18 - Championship Preview Show is back, followed by NCAA Championship All Japan Championships results VT: Miyata Shoko (13.999 average) UB: Nakashima Karin (14.066) BB: Kishi Rina (14.500) FX: Kishi Rina (14.166) AA: Kishi Rina (55.999) UP NEXT: Behind The Scenes: Live Q&A podcast Friday this week only at noon Pacific/8 GMT RELATED: World Championships Headquarters Videos, Interviews, Podcasts, Fantasy, Guides from Jakarta World Championships Jakarta Worlds Debrief: The Romanian Drama Explained With Coaches Daymon Jones & Patrick Kiens Trouble in Romania The History of Romanian Gymnastics (Commissioned) 80's Fight! The great Soviet Romanian Rivalry (Commissioned) The Fluff Cast: Deva isn't a castle?! Behind The Scenes: Back from Jakarta Eythora Thorsdottir and Coach Patrick Kiens Behind the Scenes - all episodes SUPPORT THE SHOW: Join Club Gym Nerd: https://gymcastic.com/club/ Headstand Game: https://gymcastic.com/headstand-plugin/ Forum: https://gymcastic.com/community/ Merch: https://gymcastic.com/shop/ Thank you to our Sponsors: Storyworth Memoirs! Right now, save $10 or more during their Holiday sale when you go to STORYWORTH.com/GymCastic Huel Daily Greens Ready to Drink – Get 15% off your purchase for New Customers with our exclusive code GYMCASTIC at https://huel.com/GYMCASTIC. Use our code and fill out the post checkout survey to help support the show! NEWSLETTERS Sign up for all three GymCastic newsletters RESOURCES Spencer's essential website The Balance Beam Situation GIFs of the Week and Meet schedule with links. Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim The Balance: My Years Coaching Simone Biles by Aimee Boorman with Fact Checker. 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Even though RFK Racing didn't have a driver win or make the Cup Series Playoff, Brad Keselowski feels they benefited by adding third team and Ryan Preece, who ended the year with 4 top-10s in final five races. Plus Shane Van Gisbergen believes road course on the San Diego Naval Base will be "ship shape".
What does great leadership really look like in construction?In this episode of Construction Secrets, our CEO Raine Gerber sits down with Martin Preece to explore how the construction industry can evolve, not just through projects and profit, but through people.They discuss:Why the biggest challenge isn't finding talent, but keeping itThe shift from command-and-control leadership to communication and empathyHow culture and flexibility attract the next generation of construction professionalsWhy leadership development is the missing piece in most construction businessesFrom leadership mindsets to team culture, this episode unpacks what it takes to build companies that people want to be part of, not just work for.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 02:16 - How Martin Got Into Recruitment07:00 - The Leadership Gap in Construction12:00 - Building Strong Teams, Not Just Filling Roles17:10 - How Poor Onboarding Destroys Engagement26:00 - Managing Gen Z and Millennial Talent32:20 - Why Information Shapes Expectations38:50 - Building a Brand People Want to Work For46:40 - Learning Through Tough Projects57:30 - Final Thoughts: Influence and GrowthConnect & Learn MoreQuantum Contracts WebsiteRaine GerberMartin PreeceBuilding Environs.auDISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice, and can not be relied upon as such. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any matters you or your business may have.Follow our Socials and let's get connected! ⤵️Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter
The boys are joined by Preece Lightning himself, Ryan Preece! Enjoy this bonus episode. https://revivalmotoring.com/
Although Denny Hamlin wasn't optimistic after last week's mediation failure, there's word now a possible settlement could be in the works between NASCAR and the teams suing them for anti-trust violations. Plus Chase Briscoe on getting championship race advice from Tony Stewart and Ryan Preece quietly on a hot streak.
Writer and improvisational performance artist BRONWYN PREECE wrote the children's books Gulf Islands Alphabet and the upcoming ‘My Happy Hiking Trails' and the ‘Canadian Rockies Alphabet'. Her next book of trail tails for adults, hiking beyond, will be released in March 2026. The pioneer of earthBODYment, an eco-somatic approach to exploring connections between mind, body, and earth, she also performs and gives workshops around the world. Today, we get to chat with her about her outdoor adventures and crazy injuries on the Backpacking Podcast.knee deep in high water : riding the Muskwa-Kechika, expedition poems : https://amzn.to/3KXdj4oBlood, Sweat, Tears: https://bit.ly/3KUbs0sInstagram: @poetichiker
Austin Preece went from selling insurance to building a thriving fee-only financial planning firm—by doing things differently. He rejected the traditional AUM model in favor of charging 0.5% of net worth, aligning his fees with client outcomes. When he realized a 100% prospect close rate meant his pricing was too low, he raised his fees and built a sustainable practice around clients who truly value his expertise.Rather than broad marketing, Austin carved out a niche with real estate professionals, using his expertise in 1031 exchanges and Delaware Statutory Trusts to help agents manage feast-or-famine income cycles. From zero clients to now overseeing $40–50 million in assets, his journey is a blueprint for building a values-driven firm—and a must-listen for anyone navigating the future of financial planning.Austin's Social:https://www.linkedin.com/in/austinpreece/Music in this episode was obtained from Bensound.
In Dumb Ass News, a Long Island retirement community has drawn national attention after a woman shot a man in the face with a flare gun. (0:00) Ruth was out at the Hartford HealthCare Amp for Halestorm's show last night, and asked Tribe members at the concert to share their "freak." Chaz and AJ were not prepared for how honest some these stories were. (7:04) NASCAR'S Ryan Preece was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning, to talk about racing with a new number, and his event at Foxwoods and their go-kart track on Wednesday. (23:11) Photo credit: Getty Images
The field of 36 has been brought down to 16 and we break it all down. Ryan Preece joins us in the second half for a fun interview and the Random Driver of the Week segment. Visit the Daily Downforce at dailydownforce.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys get a chance to chat with Ryan Preece again to check in and kick back! Support REVIVAL MOTORING https://revivalmotoring.com/
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From his early training in Staffordshire to his current role as a practicing farrier and clinician, Wayne Preece FWCF, has navigated challenges, setbacks, and successes throughout his farrier career. In this episode, he shares his journey, his philosophy on shoeing and apprenticeships, and why continuing education and community support are so vital to the trade. Wayne also reflects on mentorship, teaching, and finding balance in the later stages of his career. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. For access to full length episodes, subscribe here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
This week on Bringing the Heat with Trey Lyle, Charles Denike, crew chief for Bubba Wallace in the NASCAR Cup Series, joins the show, speaking with Frontstretch's Dalton Hopkins. More than two decades ago, Denike was an Army engineer lieutenant. He discusses his connection to racing, and how he got into the industry following a career in the Army. After the interview. Caleb Barnes joins Lyle to talk about the hottest topics of the week, namely Connor Zilisch, who made national news after his victory lane fall at Watkins Glen International that ended in a broken collarbone. Barnes and Lyle debate if Zilisch will be back in the car at Daytona International Speedway next week as he battles Justin Allgaier for the regular-season championship or if the No. 88 will have a different driver for the next few races. The soundbite of the week comes from Ryan Preece, who was frustrated with a mistake from his crew that allowed his teammate, Chris Buescher, to build a bigger buffer on the cut line. Barnes and Lyle talk whether or not Preece will have to win a race to get into the playoffs this year. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with Ryan Preece, driver of the RFK Racing 60 Cup car, on this episode of the Download. They talk about Ryan's authentic path to the Cup Series, his 2025 race for the Playoffs, what it's like to flip in a car, and much more.After growing up in a racing family in Connecticut, Ryan ventured into his racing career through quarter midgets and micro sprints. After experiencing early success, he took a chance driving a tour-type modified when he was 14 years old. He immediately took to the car, and his father soon acquired a 1993 Troyer chassis. Since the minimum racing age in Connecticut was 16, Ryan explains he and his father began traveling to Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Florida to get more seat time and experience. This time and effort paid off, and in 2008, Ryan began winning high-profile modified races, including the famed NASCAR Whelen Modified event at Martinsville.Ryan would go on to win the 2013 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Championship, and through longtime car owner Tommy Baldwin, he began getting opportunities in the Xfinity and Cup series. He recalls a time he had to raise a large amount of money to have the opportunity to drive some select races for Joe Gibbs in Xfinity, which led to him winning at Iowa in 2017, which he considers to be a life-changing moment. In 2019, Kevin Harvick would help Ryan find a full-time Cup opportunity with JTG Daugherty Racing, replacing AJ Allmendinger. When the ride would shut down at the end of the 2021 season, Ryan again bet on himself and returned to the Trucks and Xfinity ranks, winning races to generate more opportunities in the upper ranks. This came at Stewart-Haas Racing in 2023, driving the 41 Cup ride. When SHR ceased operation after the 2024 season, Ryan received a call from Brad Keselowski about running a third car at RFK Racing, where he has consistently impressed throughout the 2025 season.And for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaDirty Mo Media is launching a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Dale Jr. Download merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuffFanDuel: Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.Arby's: Arby's Cheesesteak is Here! Use code DALE to redeem $0 Delivery on any order in the Arby's app.
This week's NASCAR Live is an eclectic one. We begin the show by chatting with RFK Racing's Ryan Preece. We then welcome in Atlanta Braves play-by-play announcer, Brandon Gaudin ahead of the Speedway Classic this weekend at Bristol. 2024 Xfinity Series winner, Sam Mayer also stops by. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hot off the press! The boys get a chance to chat with Ryan Preece. Does he drop some news? Have a listen to find out. https://revivalmotoring.com/
On this week's episode of Rubbin' is Racing, Spider and Large get a chance to chat with Ryan Preece, who has been hot on the wheels to start this season. They also chop it up with our regular cohort of Moonhead and Quigs to go over this week's NASCAR headlines, recap the weekend of racing in Miami, and preview the upcoming Cookout 400 in Martinsville.