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Pride Against Prejudice: Shadowrun Actual Play
67. No Sleep till Statten Island

Pride Against Prejudice: Shadowrun Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 121:16


EPISODE SYNOPSIS:The team have escaped from Cornville with Alexandra and are on their way back to New York. Guiseppi did warn them about the traffic though. OUR LIVING CAMPAIGN MAPOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: EDITED BY:Rhydian Jones ARTWORK BY:Fnic SUBMITTING LOCATIONS AND DISTRICTS FORNEW YORK 2072 MAP:Any Submissions for new lore for existing districts or new locations, gangs or anything similar can be sent to b.team.shadowrun@gmail.com, with the subject “New Map Lore” or alternatively submitted to the dedicated channel on our discord found at: https://discord.com/invite/QB4FwXvrC4⁠  MUSIC CREDITS:Intro - More Human Than Human by Karl Casey @Whitebat AudioOutro – Neon Thrills by LukHashBackground Music by Kharl Casey, Tabletop Audio & Aim to Head SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:All Sounds from freesound.org unless otherwise noted.CREATOR - FILE NAMEPhantasm spell - Timbre - remixes of 171255__qubodup__sliding-trailer-woosh.flac - Alexandra's Arm blades Deploy - visualasylum - Unsheathing a Sword - Valkyrie module open/close - Paul368 - SFX Door Open.wav - Screeching Tyres - iainmccurdy - Screeching Tyres - Van accellerating - FFKoenigsegg20012017 - Audi V8 Acceleration Sound - Valkyrie module medical sounds - Timbre - sci-fi scanner soundalike.flac - Robot arms - dwesley14 - robot arms.wav - Spray sounds - rpew1 - spray can.WAV - Jacking in/out - Sheyvan - 523612__sheyvan__plugging-cable-2-glued-04 - Matrix Command - newlocknew - COMTelm_Data Transmission Or Read Out Signal 3.Artificial_EM.wav - Acid spray spell part 1 - gprosser - splat2.ogg - Acid spray spell part 2 - idalize - Fizzing & Bubbling (Bicarbonate of Soda / Baking Powder) - Low Flying Jet - Nice_Audio - Fighter Jets Passing Overhead - Hatch opening and banging - Paul368 - SFX Door Open.wav - Machine gun deploying - tlwmdbt - servo motors - drone release (clunk) and takeoff - Tycoh - OfficeHolePuncher.wav - Drone taking off - clubmydia+ - Drone takeoff - matrix defence - JapanYoshiTheGamer - 8-bit Soft Impact - Target lock on - astrand - Beep_Increase_Noise.wav - Assault Rifle Long Burst - superphat - automatic-assault-rifle - Bullets hitting flesh - u1769092 - VisceralBulletImpacts.wav - Swerving Motorbike - Ermens - abrupt stopping car on wet ground.aif - Matrix Scan - MATRIXXX_ - Radar, Something Detected, 60 Sec.wav - Sunshine logging into the matrix part 1 - Sheyvan -523612__sheyvan__plugging-cable-2-glued-04 - Sunshine logging into the matrix part 2 - plasterbrain - Computer Beeping - 6 Round Burst Machinegun - cgeffex - machine-gun - bullet near miss - Audionautics - Bullet passbys.wav - Revving car - Walter_Odington - car revving.aif - Accelerating Motorbike - Lau7 - motorbike-acceleration_2.wav - Small car crash - PNMCarrieRailfan - Car Crash Elements Sideswipe 01 - Accelerating car - FFKoenigsegg20012017 - Audi V8 Acceleration Sound - Truck braking - chripei - WaHi Airbrakes blast.mp3 - truck running something over - original_sound - 2 Impact Wet truck swerving - tim.kahn - driving through a puddle pass 4.wav qubodup - Collision Vehicle scrape 2 - Metal Scrape - magnuswaker Doctor_Jekyll - Metal Scraping.wav humanoide9000 - Fork scraping metal 1 deleted_user_7146007 - Metal Scraping on Concrete 000600 - BodyFall.wav kyles - beep alarm system door open close.flacBertsz - Rock destroyjalastram - Shooting_Sounds_007.wav superphat - automatic-assault-rifle knoptop - Small Plastic Break Sounds SFX.wav harrisonlace - random_UI_selection serøtōnin - AK-47 assault rifle being cocked 3x ForTheHorde68 - FX_Metallic_hit.wav chainsaw_dinner_party - Homemade hydraulichoist.aif LMG Short burst - cgeffex - machine-gun steshystesh - Laser pistol/gun dotY21 - Glitch Corruption NoahBangs - Magic Flutter Tim_Verberne - Sci-Fi Weapon Charging 02.wav Greub - Electroshock Weapon.wav golovlev.sound - accelerating.wav MrAuralization - FM radio tuning https://audiohero.com/ - 05-Launch-Day-FULL-SM359

The Front Stretch
New CCS and ACS

The Front Stretch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 75:50


Randy Tiffy and Mike Van Genderen of Revving it up at Hwy 39 Speedway (formally Crawford County speedway) joins the guys to talk about the rebrand and refresh. Then Evan and Cliff from Adams county speedway talk about the plans and excitement for 2026.

Carschoolconfessions
S2 EP 9 - Revving up for Santa! Will Francis finally get a licence for two wheels?

Carschoolconfessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 30:52


Ho ho ho! The Christmas spirit has arrived at the Car School as the hosts unwrap their Secret Santa presets (prepare for some festive confusion!). This week, the crew dives into the highs of working at JLR, will Francis be celebrating and we have some reactions to Ged's controversial solutions to the driving test back log

The Current Podcast
Formula 1's Emily Prazer on revving up American enthusiasm through an ‘always-on dynamic'

The Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 26:21


Formula 1 Chief Commercial Officer Emily Prazer joins The Big Impression to accelerate the motorsport's hold on Americans with year-round content and venue in Las Vegas. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript  may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio.Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler.Ilyse Liffreing (00:01):And I'm Ilyse LiffreingDamian Fowler (00:02):And welcome to this edition of The Big Impression.Ilyse Liffreing (00:09):Today we're joined by Emily Prazer, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Grand Prix and the Chief Commercial Officer of Formula One. She's helping transform F1 into one of the fastest growing sports brands in the world, leading strategy partnerships and fan engagement across markets from Miami to Melbourne.Damian Fowler (00:30):Emily's here to talk about the road to the last Vegas Grand Prix on November the 22nd. Now, in its third year, the Vegas Grand Prix turns the strip into a global stage where sport, entertainment and culture collide under the neon lights.Ilyse Liffreing (00:46):I love that. From the 100 day countdown events to new sponsorship models and digital fan experiences, formula One is redefining what a modern sports brand can look like, especially in the U.S. market.Damian Fowler (01:02):In past years, the marketing around Las Vegas, the Grand Prix has felt like a crescendo building over several months. What's been your strategy this year as you build, it's the third year, right? As you build towards those?Emily Prazer (01:14):Yeah, this third year, so I think the difference this year is we've had two years of a foundation to figure out what works and what doesn't work, but equally we've had our building open all year, so prior, well the first year we're obviously building the building for those that dunno, it's called Grand Prix Plaza. It's the length of three NFL fields, so it's not small. It's designed and built to service the Formula One Paddock Club, which is the most high-end hospitality that we offer in Formula One. Underneath that is where the garages are and where the teams hang out, so it's quite a significant building. When we first moved to Vegas, we purchased the 39 acres of land and have invested around $500 million in this infrastructure and so the difference I think is obviously the first year we were building it, the second year we were getting to grips with owning such a significant property in Las Vegas and then moving into the third year of the event, the building's been open all year and we built something called F1 Drive, which is carting.(02:10):We've had a restaurant up there called Fool and Fork, which is Formula One, themed food and beverage as you'd expect. We built an immersive Formula one experience called F1 X and so the marketing's ramped up, but that's because locally we've been able to activate since the day after the race last year all the way through to this year, and obviously how we market is very different depending on what we're trying to do, whether it's selling tickets or whether it's driving foot traffic to the building. It's all the awareness that we need in Las Vegas to continue to grow our fan base.Damian Fowler (02:41):The a hundred day countdown, that's important,Emily Prazer (02:43):Right? That was a big one. We always go big around a hundred days. We did a strip takeover, we made sure people understood that it was a hundred days ago. We did similar for 50 days, so we use those milestones to make sure, obviously Vegas is somewhat a last minute market. Some Grand Prix go on sale and sell out in 90 minutes. We see the most amount of activity from a hundred days through to November.Damian Fowler (03:04):That's very interesting. How do you decide which moments where you target your marketing strategy in that a hundred day buildup?Emily Prazer (03:12):Oh, well, we're very fortunate that the racing continues For those, again, that aren't familiar, formula One is a 24 race calendar, which spans globally, so we typically go big around the big races as you'd expect. We've just come out of Singapore where hopefully people have seen that McLaren won the Constructors Championship. We'll go big again around Austin and Mexico. They're both feeder markets to the Las Vegas Grand Prix and we'll just continue to make sure we've got major announcements, whether it be food and beverage merchandise programming all the way through between now and race day.Ilyse Liffreing (03:42):Now, can you also talk a little bit about the F1 business summits because you're also launching that during race week? Sure. How intentional is the idea of making Vegas not just a race, but a business and cultural destination?Emily Prazer (03:56):Sure. Well, if you look at what Vegas do around other major sports, it's not that we're trying to reinvent the wheel, we're taking learnings from how well the NFL have operated there with the Super Bowl, even around WWE where you see them extend from a one or two day event through to a whole week. We are very fortunate that again, for those that dunno, formula One kicks off on Thursday with free practice, we have qualifying on Friday and then on Saturday is the race. And so we are lucky that we actually have really good opportunity for shoulder programming and so it was a lot of requests coming through from multiple stakeholders saying we'd love to get the ecosystem together and talk about how we've shifted Formula One culturally into something very different. Obviously it's a sport first and foremost, but I think everyone's now seeing the change into more of a lifestyle brand and a proposition around how we're executing with some partners, which I'm sure we'll get to, but I think a lot of it has been around how we kind of talk about that strategy and how we've grown the sport over the last five years.(04:54):So it was very intentional, it's had really great uptake and as you'll see as we get closer to the race, we'll start talking about what we're doing kind of Tuesday, Wednesday all the way through.Damian Fowler (05:04):It was interesting you brought up the mention of partners and the fact that Formula One now transcends the racetrack and I for one say follow some Formula One drivers on Instagram. How do you play into that whole notion now that Formula One is this lifestyle brand and what does that mean when it comes to partnerships?Emily Prazer (05:26):Well, we've been really fortunate that we've, formula One was bought by Liberty Media in 2017 and the handcuffs were taken off per se, where social media was something that didn't really exist in the sport prior to that and the drivers have done a great job and the teams have done a great job of giving us access collectively to the drivers. They're all a lot younger than they have been before, so we've been fortunate enough to help them build their profiles through social, but obviously the pivot came with Drive to Survive. Everyone knows that that was a big leap of faith that Formula One took to be able to give behind the scenes access. It's a complicated sport that had traditionally been kept to a different type of club and we've opened up those floodgates and obviously we're reaping the rewards of that at the moment.(06:10):It hasn't been easy, but ultimately when you have the likes of Netflix wanting to display what we do, hopefully everyone's seen the Formula One movie with Brad Pitt, which is now I think the highest grossing sporting movie of all time and Brad Pitt's highest grossing movie of all time. So that again, is a great explainer if you take that concept, the strategy around all of it has to create this always on dynamic, which isn't just about the 24 race weekends, it's about how to have brand extension through partnerships 24 7, 365 days a year that's come to life through our licensing business, which I can get to and also our sponsorship business, that the thought process was we want to sign less B2B organizations more consumer brands, not because we don't appreciate, we are always going to have a B2B element Formula One lives in that space, especially on the technical side of the sport, but as it talks about how we penetrate the fan base, how we acquire new fans and how we talk to fans differently.(07:06):One of the big pieces of it was, well, how do we show up in every shopping mall, not just in North America, but globally and using the likes of Lego? You would've seen our recent announcement with Tag Hoya. You now go to these shopping malls and you see these different brands actually activating and taking some learnings from how the US sports do it, where everywhere you go you can buy a t-shirt. I think one of my proudest moments was being at the Super Bowl last year in New Orleans and seeing people in the parade wearing Formula one T-shirts.(07:32):I was like, that shows that the strategy is working. In addition to we acknowledge that pricing of Grand Prix is expensive, they're also places you typically have to travel to, and so brand extension through license partners has been really important. We have something called F1 Drive, which we'll be rolling out, which is the carting proposition I mentioned in Vegas we have F1 arcade, which is now opening up and popping up all over North America. We have F1 exhibition, which is a tribute to the history of the sport and we'll keep growing as we want to keep penetrating and explaining to those fansIlyse Liffreing (08:07):Fans. That is really interesting hearing you describe just how different the strategy here is in the US too because F1 is such a global brand. How do you I guess, keep the brand though true to its global roots at the same time as also making it feel like America's race?Emily Prazer (08:25):Definitely not trying to make it feel like America's race. I think taking the learnings of how to speak to the audience we've acquired wherever we go, the benefit of being a global sport is we're global, but in each of those destinations we act very local. So when you're there, you very much know that when you're at the British Grand Prix that you're at Silverstone and there's all of the heritage around it, Monza, there's nothing more special in global sport in my opinion, than seeing the ZI on a Sunday run onto the grid with the Ferrari flags and what have you that you can't take that passion and bottle it up and just pop it into a US race. The US market is different, but if you look at how Miami has identified itself, you for sure know where you are. Same with Austin, where it's Texas and everybody is in cowboy boots and you know that you're in Texas and then Vegas takes it to a different level because we partner with our friends at the L-B-C-V-A and other partners in Vegas to bring that kind of extreme entertainment to life. So yeah, wherever you go, you really do know where you are and that's where I think the local element comes into play.Ilyse Liffreing (09:28):Has anything changed in the sports rights context in order for Formula One to really be able to create more social and organic marketing tied to the event?Emily Prazer (09:41):Yeah, I think it's that we've got the confidence to try different things and have given different types of access. So you'll see obviously that we have lots of short form content. Now we're noticing that this generation of fandom that we're trying to continue to excite wants to look at things slightly differently, whether it be through YouTube or TikTok. I think we're launching our first TikTok store in a couple of weeks, which I never thought we would be in a place to do, but it's a testament to where the sports got to. So I don't think the rights have changed. I think our approach to it has changed where we have the confidence because of the excitement around destinations like Las Vegas to shift our mindset. Like I say, we're not going to do it everywhere. We're going to pick specific places to test it, and Vegas for us for the last three years has served as that test testbed.(10:28):You'll see the collaborations alone that we do in the merchandise space we've not been able to replicate prior and we're proud of it. What we're doing there is giving us the confidence to deliver new partnerships across the sport. American Express is a prime example where they came in as a Vegas only partner, did a year of that, a year later became a regional partner, so they activated across the Americas and then a year after that became a global partner. So it's just showing that we can bring in these more consumer led brands, but also how we've shifted our mindset to be able to deliver against it.Damian Fowler (11:00):That happened very fast. It's kind of amazing. You touched on this a little bit, but the different audiences in the different markets. What have you learned after the first two years of hosting Grand Prix in the United States about American fans specifically?Emily Prazer (11:16):Just that you need to give them variety. They aren't going to come in and behave the same way as a traditional Motorsport fan that has been or has grown up with. The heritage of the British audience is a great example where I mentioned Silverstone goes on sale and sells out. We've had to adjust the product to make sure that we're very much catering to that audience and the programming around it, like we talked about, has been super important. People don't want to come just for one session, but they want the option to come and leave and go to a casino or go to a different show and what have you. So they're looking for all round entertainment, not just coming to watch the Formula One event, which we focus specifically on making sure that we deliver against.Damian Fowler (11:59):One thing that's interesting about Vegas as well is that it's a big draw for tourism globally as well and people fly in. So maybe that fan base is also kind of a mix of international and local.Emily Prazer (12:11):Yeah, well interestingly, we've seen the majority of our fan base come from Mexico, Canada, and within the United States. I think Vegas obviously is incredibly special that they cater to everyone. I think they have something like 150,000 hotel rooms that spam from five star all the way through, and so one of the things that we had to pivot from in the first year where we expected Vegas to be this really, really high end proposition was actually that we needed to cater for all different types of ticket package and hospitality package. So we've learned those differences. We thought that it would be very, very high end and mostly international. It's actually around 80% domestic, but drive in traffic and fly in traffic from other US markets in. Like I said, Canada and Mexico have been significant buyers of the Grand Prix and Vegas.Ilyse Liffreing (12:59):Very cool. I'm very curious what kind of feedback you've gotten so far from those fans, sponsors, broadcasters, anybody watching the sport in Vegas?Emily Prazer (13:09):Well, the sponsors love it because it's something different. Like I said, we put a lot of emphasis on the production. What we were all really surprised about was the quality of the racing. I think it has the most overtakes on the Formula one calendar, so that was something we weren't going to know until you can do simulations, but until you see cars going around the track in the first year, we didn't really acknowledge or understand how great the actual racing would be. So I think that was the biggest surprise around feedback and what the broadcasters and general audience have been quite positive about shifting. The mentality and mindset has been something that we're proud of, but it's all stemming from the confidence we've gained through promoting our own event.Ilyse Liffreing (13:47):When you look at success, what KPIs are you most interested in? Is it ticket sales or,Emily Prazer (13:54):I think it's all around halo effect for the sport ticket sales and revenue is obviously my ultimate goal. I'm the chief commercial officer of Formula One, so I don't think I can sit here and say otherwise, but brand extension and growing the fandom and being engaged, giving another touch point to the US audience when again, I mentioned Liberty bought Formula One in 2017, they were very clear that they had two very strategic objectives. One was growing the sport in the United States, the other was growing the sport in Asia and obviously Asia's taken a little bit longer for obvious reasons with COVID and what have you, but we're starting to see the momentum pick up again there. The US we heavily focused on signing Miami as a starting point as a partnership with the Miami Dolphins, which we're really happy with, proud of as they have shown us how to do it. Seeing how they put their event on before we even put on Vegas meant that we could really take their learnings. But yeah, the expectations are that we continue to grow it, that the production level remains incredibly high and that it's our tempo event in the Formula one calendar.Damian Fowler (14:55):Now, you mentioned the Netflix show Drive to Survive, and obviously there's been a lot of media around the importance of that show. Could you talk a little bit about the significance of that show, how it helps or not inspire marketing strategy?Emily Prazer (15:09):Yeah, it comes back to this always on point that I mentioned before, which is Formula One needs to be accessible for the next generation of fans to truly understand it and the next generation of fans care about the competitive nature of the racing, but they also want to understand the personalities behind the sport, and I think it gave us the opportunity to open up to be able to show who we all are. The technical terminology, the filming that went into that and the movie to be honest, has given us the opportunity to use that content to be able to explain what DRS means or what is the significance of each Grand Prix, what does it actually mean? So these drivers like the NFL, when a player puts on a helmet, it's hard to understand the emotion, but being able to get to know the drivers and the team behind the drivers, which is also incredibly important, has been really helpful in our marketing strategy.(16:01):But what it inspired was how do we talk to the different audience? Like I said before, you can't talk to that audience the same way that you talk to the 75-year-old fan that's been going to Silverstone since its inception. So a lot of it has been about how we change our thoughts around short form content and how we use different platforms. To talk to a different audience in different markets has just meant that we've had to learn how to engage and pivot from just broadcast on a Sunday to every minute of every day coming up with new ideas to talk to the fan base.Damian Fowler (16:34):That's pressure for sure. You also mentioned the different channels, and we do talk about a lot about how live sports is now available across many, many different channels and tech platforms are bidding next to traditional broadcasters. I wonder in the mix of things, and especially when it comes to the show and when you broadcast it, how important has that kind of explosion as it were of channels been?Emily Prazer (17:00):I mean we have been ahead on the curve on that somewhat for we are different. Formula One owns its own broadcast capability. We have an office or a building in the UK in Big and Hill and Kent for those that have been in London, been to Kent around London and it's incredible. We own and operate again the whole thing. So every camera, every fiber optic cable, everything you see at a Grand Prix is being produced by Formula One. We have remote operations at the track that go back to Big and Hill and we have 180 broadcasters globally. So we've always been slightly different to other mainstream sports in that regard because we produce our own show, which is helpful for us around sponsorship and what have you. But generally speaking, I think obviously the world is changing and we've got to make sure we keep up with it.Ilyse Liffreing (17:47):Looking forward, which marketing innovations, there's obviously a lot right now, but ai, contextual, programmatic, what excites you the most? Is there any digital marketing innovations?Emily Prazer (18:02):Yeah, I think AI is something that we are excited but cautious. Again, with the sport that's so technologically advanced, you've got to be thoughtful about how we use it. We also don't want to lock ourselves in one direction or the other. So we're doing a lot of work without Formula One has the most unbelievable roster of tech partners. If you think about Salesforce, AWS, Lenovo globin to name a few, they're going to tell us how to use AI to benefit our sport, not just commercially, but on the tech side. So we are very excited about it, not just from a marketing point of view, but from a just general point of view. How does AI benefit the sport? We're taking a massive amount of time to think about just general activations. I know that sounds kind of immature if you think about Formula One, but how do we bring different activity to the track outside of just races? I'm not sure if either of you saw what we did in Miami with Lego, where Lego built 10 full size cars for the drivers to race Lego cars around the track.Damian Fowler (19:05):I show my son that. That'sEmily Prazer (19:06):So cool. If you think about the content that that created around marketing, that was probably the most viral thing we've done in a very, very long time. So our marketing strategy at the moment is about solidifying the brand equity, making sure that we deliver against our partnership objectives and that we continue to grow our social platforms. I'm not going to say that we're not technically as advanced, but the data capabilities is all quite new to Formula One. Loyalty programs are all quite new to us, so for us, I keep coming back to it, but it's really about figuring out how to engage with the audience and have something to sell them. Again, we're a rights holder that doesn't have tons of assets to sell ourselves. We license a lot out, and so really it's about coming up with these creative ideas to be kind of 10 steps ahead of anyone else.(19:53):And I think we are in a very unique space. We're very lean, which means we can be very nimble. So when we're making a lot of these decisions, it's me going to Stefano who's the CEO of Formula one saying, how do you feel about us trying something like this? And that's again, where we link the Vegas piece together with the broader marketing strategy to continue to keep everyone engaged rather than it just being like a technical marketing play. Obviously we do that day in, day out, but I think for us it's the confidence we've got now to really push the boundaries and be the first to do a lot of different things, whether it be what we're doing in the broadcast around all of the different types of digital advertising and what have you. I think again, if you watch the races, you'll start to see that we are trying and testing new technologies in thatIlyse Liffreing (20:37):Way. And on that note, we talked a little bit before about the timing of the race in Vegas. InEmily Prazer (20:46):Vegas. Yeah.Ilyse Liffreing (20:47):Because it's a new time for you guys thatEmily Prazer (20:49):10:00 PM Yeah, we moved it forward from 10:00 PM to 8:00 PM which is great. I think a lot of people were struggling with how that's local time, right? Local time, yeah. When we first went to Vegas, the idea was that the timing would be in line with the boxing match or the show. So it wasn't done for any other reason than 10 o'clock on a Saturday night in Vegas is when typically you start seeing things happen. The difference being is that the distance or time you need to keep between certain amounts of sessions meant that it created gaps. So if there were delays that 10:00 PM could technically be pushed. And so we had our issues in the first year. We learned from those last year operationally delivered really well, but we still felt that it was slightly too late, hence the 8:00 PM start. So everything has shifted forward. We have F1 Academy this year, which we're really excited about, so that will, I think doors now open at 2:30 PM rather than four. So it means everything will be a lot earlier, but it's all for the show.Damian Fowler (21:48):And presumably you have a kind of global viewership as well, so that all impactsEmily Prazer (21:53):The trends. Yeah, I think it obviously will be beneficial to the east coast market, not so beneficial to the rest of the world, but we still feel good about the viewership numbers and what we're seeing. SoDamian Fowler (22:03):The true fans willEmily Prazer (22:05):Watch you, right? If not next. Exactly. Hands always come through. Exactly.Damian Fowler (22:08):Alright, so we've got some kind of quick fire questions here to wrap this up. So first off, what keeps you up at night in the lead up to this?Emily Prazer (22:16):Everything in the lead up? The lead up. I'm not sleeping at all my first year as A CEO, I think last year it would've been ticket sales. This year it's probably just security and all round operations. So as my role has expanded on the Vegas race particularly, it's just we are opening and closing the track every three hours. It's not like other street races keep their roads closed for up to seven days. We are having to keep it open and close it regularly. You're in one of the busiest roads in North America, so we don't really have much of a choice and we don't want to impact the locals any further. So I think it's just being responsible for the logistics is scary.Damian Fowler (22:58):Wow. I agree. Closing the road down is like mind blowing.Emily Prazer (23:00):Yeah, it is genuinely mind blowing. If you go to Vegas now, you can see that things are still are on their way to being built and it's like, oh wow, this is happening.Ilyse Liffreing (23:10):That is scary. I'm scary for you. What would you say is missing in the US sports sponsorship marketplace that you would love to see happen?Emily Prazer (23:19):Ooh, good question. I haven't thought about the answer to that. That's a hard one. I'm going to have to sit on that one for a minute. Don't worry. Yeah, I mean I can't speak for, I can only really speak for my sport, but I'd love to have the same access to the teams that N-F-L-N-B-A have as the rights holder. We definitely don't get to just sell the team IP as we see fit. We have something in Formula One called the Concord Agreement, which means that we have some restrictions there. But yeah, let me have a think about the broader space. Sorry. I like that answer One hit me.Damian Fowler (23:52):That's a good answer there. We can circle back and do it again if you want, but I like that to be honest. Okay. So which other sports or entertainment brands do you think are nailing their brand positioning right now?Emily Prazer (24:03):I think the NBA and the NFL, they just do it so unbelievably well and they have fandom here. I've never witnessed in the UK you very much see the fandom around a specific team. Here you see genuine fandom around the NFL. And what I love as a Brit in the US obviously is I still can't believe how each of the TV channels cross-promote each other for other games. So you'll be watching Fox and they'll be like, tune into CBS to watch this game. And you're like, oh wow. They really do do it for the greater good of the league. We would obviously it's different. We don't have multiple games in Formula One, but if I think about it in comparison to the Premier League, you really do follow the team. If I'm a Chelsea fan by the way, but I would watch Chelsea, I wouldn't then flip channels to watch Man United in the us.(24:57):I find myself on a Sunday watching three or four games and I'm like, I'm not even your core audience. It has to be something to do with the marketing that it's always there telling me what to do, telling me how to watch it. And I really admire, maybe this is actually the answer to the previous question. I actually admire how good they are at getting in my head because I think about it, I'm like, what games are on a Sunday or what playoffs are happening in the NBA and I go to watch it because it's there. Whereas like I said, premier League, as much as I'm a huge Chelsea fan and grew up with it, you just don't seem to be able to follow it like that.Damian Fowler (25:35):Yeah, that's very interesting. Would you say you were an NFL fan before you came to theEmily Prazer (25:39):Us? No, not at all. Didn't know the rules and now I'm like hardcoreDamian Fowler (25:42):Because of the marketing, I guess.Emily Prazer (25:43):Wow. Must be. They just got in my head.Damian Fowler (25:46):Amazing. Yeah. And that's it for this edition of The Big Impression.Ilyse Liffreing (25:54):This show is produced by Molten Hart. Our theme is by love and caliber, and our associate producer is Sydney Cairns.Damian Fowler (26:01):And remember,Emily Prazer (26:02):We've had to learn how to engage and pivot from just kind of broadcast on a Sunday to every minute of every day coming up with new ideas to talk to the fan base.Damian Fowler (26:13):I'm Damian. Ilyse Liffreing (26:14):And I'm Ilyse.Damian Fowler (26:14):And we'll see you next time. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi
Revving Up Your Repair Business

Roofing Road Trips with Heidi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 33:13


In this Roofing Road Trips®, Megan Ellsworth is joined by Gabe Lane from CertainTeed Commercial Roofing to explore how contractors can boost their service revenue with 365RepairMaster and SmartFlash One. Gabe explains how these systems simplify roof repairs, strengthen maintenance programs and create new profit opportunities for contractors. From product versatility to real-world applications, listeners will learn how CertainTeed's liquid-applied solutions are helping roofers stay ahead in a fast-changing service market. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/   Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up   Sign up for the Week in Roofing! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up     Follow Us!   https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/   https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com   https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop   https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw   https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/   https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop   https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss     #CertainTeedRoofing #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry 

The Start
Plans I Make

The Start

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 61:05


Any fireworks in your neighbourhood lately for Diwali? / Price of gas shoots up to $131.9 / Anyone going to the World Series??? (1:40); International affairs: Trump-Putin meeting scrapped / Will the Middle East peace hold? / What is up with troops in U.S. streets - Retired Major General Scott Clancy (8:40); Times your big plans collided with something else... like your wedding day & the World Series -- Do you show the game at your wedding?? (18:15); Times your big plans collided with something else (24:05); Plant the Seed of Hard Work Daily... from Sergio Castillo on Breakfast With the Bombers, who told us about a young girl who helps him warm up every game. Piper Montgomery is her name, and she joined us in studio with her dad Matt (26:50); Revving up for the Bomber game fun, including their 'Bucket of Bones' food special, and all the various entertainment options for kids and adults alike (37:10); Weekly Wednesday Jets Chat - John Shannon (43:50); Winning entries on times your big plans collided with something else (53:50).

Fluent Fiction - Dutch
Revving Up to Victory: Bram's Race to Confidence

Fluent Fiction - Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 14:52 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Revving Up to Victory: Bram's Race to Confidence Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-10-10-07-38-20-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Het was herfst in Tulsa.En: It was autumn in Tulsa.Nl: De lucht was vol met het geluid van brullende motoren.En: The air was full of the sound of roaring engines.Nl: Bram stond aan de rand van het kamp, omringd door kleurige tenten.En: Bram stood at the edge of the camp, surrounded by colorful tents.Nl: Hij was op het Drag Racing Camp, waar alles draaide om snelheid en precisie.En: He was at the Drag Racing Camp, where everything revolved around speed and precision.Nl: De bladeren vielen in felle tinten oranje en geel, en de geur van benzine hing in de lucht.En: The leaves fell in bright shades of orange and yellow, and the smell of gasoline hung in the air.Nl: Bram was vastbesloten.En: Bram was determined.Nl: Hij wilde de competitie winnen.En: He wanted to win the competition.Nl: Hij moest die sponsorovereenkomst binnenslepen.En: He needed to snag that sponsorship deal.Nl: Maar zijn auto, een knalrode Mustang, had andere plannen.En: But his car, a bright red Mustang, had other plans.Nl: Het ene moment reed hij soepel, het volgende sputterde hij als een oude tractor.En: One moment it ran smoothly, the next it sputtered like an old tractor.Nl: Bram bleef kalm, althans aan de buitenkant.En: Bram remained calm, at least on the outside.Nl: Van binnen groeide zijn angst.En: Inside, his anxiety was growing.Nl: Zijn vrienden, Sanne en Joris, waren er om hem te steunen.En: His friends, Sanne and Joris, were there to support him.Nl: Sanne had altijd goede raad.En: Sanne always had good advice.Nl: "Misschien moet je opnieuw beginnen," stelde ze voor.En: "Maybe you should start over," she suggested.Nl: Joris, die rijk was aan technische kennis, hielp hem dagenlang sleutelen.En: Joris, who was rich in technical knowledge, helped him tinker for days.Nl: Maar het probleem bleef een raadsel.En: But the problem remained a mystery.Nl: Halloween naderde, en het kamp had een feestelijke sfeer.En: Halloween was approaching, and the camp had a festive atmosphere.Nl: Overal hingen pompoenen en spookachtige decoraties.En: Everywhere hung pumpkins and spooky decorations.Nl: Maar Bram had maar één ding in gedachten: winnen.En: But Bram had only one thing on his mind: winning.Nl: Hij wist dat hij een beslissing moest nemen.En: He knew he had to make a decision.Nl: Pushte hij door met de onbetrouwbare auto?En: Should he push through with the unreliable car?Nl: Of startte hij met een nieuw ontwerp?En: Or start with a new design?Nl: Tijdens een oefenrun, terwijl de koele bries zijn baan striemde, voelde Bram zich onzeker.En: During a practice run, as the cool breeze whipped through the course, Bram felt uncertain.Nl: De auto begon te rammelen.En: The car began to rattle.Nl: Dit was het moment.En: This was the moment.Nl: Moest hij pauzeren, de auto opnieuw bekijken?En: Should he pause, review the car?Nl: Of moest hij zijn vertrouwen in zichzelf en de auto stellen en doorgaan?En: Or should he place his trust in himself and the car and go on?Nl: Met een beslissende knik zette hij door.En: With a decisive nod, he pressed on.Nl: Hij voelde de adrenaline en vertrouwde op zijn jarenlange ervaring.En: He felt the adrenaline and relied on his years of experience.Nl: De muren flitsten voorbij en alles werd één rechte streep.En: The walls raced past, and everything became one straight line.Nl: Geen crash, geen falen.En: No crash, no failure.Nl: Toen hij over de finish gleed, besefte hij dat de auto zich rustig had gedragen.En: As he glided over the finish, he realized the car had behaved calmly.Nl: Eindelijk.En: Finally.Nl: Aan het eind van de dag werden de tijden aangekondigd.En: At the end of the day, the times were announced.Nl: Bram had de top gehaald tijdens de laatste oefenrun.En: Bram had reached the top during the last practice run.Nl: Zijn glimlach was breder dan ooit.En: His smile was broader than ever.Nl: Hij had niet alleen de auto gerepareerd, maar ook zijn zelfvertrouwen hersteld.En: He had not only repaired the car but also restored his self-confidence.Nl: Hij keek naar Sanne en Joris, wetend dat hij klaar was voor de volgende ronde.En: He looked at Sanne and Joris, knowing he was ready for the next round.Nl: Dankzij zijn geduld en doorzettingsvermogen was hij sterker dan ooit tevoren.En: Thanks to his patience and perseverance, he was stronger than ever before. Vocabulary Words:autumn: herfstroaring: brullendesurrounded: omringdprecision: precisiedetermined: vastbeslotensputtered: sputterdeanxiety: angstsupport: steunenadvice: raadtinker: sleutelenmystery: raadselapproaching: naderdeatmosphere: sfeerspooky: spookachtigedecision: beslissingunreliable: onbetrouwbarerattle: rammelendecisive: beslissendeadrenaline: adrenalineexperience: ervaringglided: gleedbehaved: gedragenannounced: aangekondigdsmile: glimlachrestored: hersteldperseverance: doorzettingsvermogenedge: randsnag: binnenslepencompetition: competitiebreeze: bries

Place to Be Nation POP
NBA-Team: NBA 25-26 Previews: Revving the Engine in Neutral

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 74:36


We welcome you back for our 12th Season here at the NBA Team! We start off our previews, changing it up a bit, starting with teams who are stuck in the position of being too bad to be good and too good to be bad, but most are spending like they think they have deep playoff potential- giving out max contracts, trading away future draft capital, bad drafting, this group has it all. This week Andrew and Adam cover Chicago, Miami (11:00), Toronto (21:30), New Orleans (30:30), Phoenix (42:55), Portland (53:30), and Sacramento (1:02:55) Enjoy! 

CanadaPoli - Canadian Politics from a Canadian Point of View
2120 Revving Up the Online Harms Act

CanadaPoli - Canadian Politics from a Canadian Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 22:25


Right wing vengeance according to the press, in reality it was vigils,Vindictive government targeting “big red” to destroy it years after the freedom convoy,Grooming gangs opearing in Calgary,Chocolate Cereal Update - Count chocula Edition,They're going to censor the internet using safety as a justification,Checklist for going live:Name of stream changedIntro songGood Morning, Everyone! Today is date#Cpd #lpc, #ppc, #ndp, #canadianpolitics, #humor, #funny, #republican, #maga, #mcga,Sign Up for the Full ShowLocals (daily video)Sample Showshttps://canadapoli2.locals.com/ Spotify https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canadapoli/subscribePrivate Full podcast audio https://canadapoli.com/feed/canadapoliblue/Buy subscriptions here (daily video and audio podcast):https://canadapoli.cm/canadapoli-subscriptions/Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/c/CanadaPoli/videosMe on Telegramhttps://t.me/realCanadaPoliMe on Rumblehttps://rumble.com/user/CanadaPoli Me on Odysseyhttps://odysee.com/@CanadaPoli:f Me on Bitchutehttps://www.bitchute.com/channel/l55JBxrgT3Hf/ Podcast RSShttps://anchor.fm/s/e57706d8/podcast/rss

HOG-POD
A Rugby Legend - Big Jim Unlocked: Rugby, Revving, and Reinvention

HOG-POD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 68:42


Text HOG-POD with your thoughts on this episode.Jim Hamilton recently joined Kenny and Ben on the HOG POD, where he opened up about life beyond the rugby pitch. In the conversation, he spoke candidly about his passion for motorcycles, the thrill of finding new challenges, and the importance of carving out a fresh identity after professional sport. Hamilton's down-to-earth nature and honest reflections gave fans a deeper insight into the man behind the rugby jersey, showcasing how he has embraced new adventures and personal growth since retiring from the game.Jim Hamilton is a former professional rugby union player who built a reputation as one of the toughest and most committed forwards of his generation. Born in Swindon, England, but raised in Scotland, Hamilton represented Scotland on the international stage as a powerful lock. Standing at nearly 6'8”, his physical presence made him a natural fit for the engine room of the scrum, where his strength and determination were vital. He earned more than 60 caps for Scotland, debuting in 2006, and played in multiple Six Nations Championships and Rugby World Cups, leaving a strong mark as a cornerstone of the national side's pack.At the club level, Hamilton enjoyed a successful career across several top European teams. He played for sides such as Leicester Tigers, Edinburgh Rugby, Gloucester Rugby, Montpellier, and Saracens. His time at Saracens was particularly fruitful, where he helped the team secure major trophies, including the English Premiership title and the European Champions Cup. Known for his work rate, aggression, and leadership on the field, Hamilton consistently contributed to his teams' success by bringing stability in the lineout and sheer power in physical contests.After retiring from professional rugby in 2017, Hamilton transitioned smoothly into a media career. He has become a popular pundit, commentator, and content creator, known for his insightful and often humorous take on the sport. His podcast and media appearances have further expanded his influence in the rugby community, allowing him to stay connected to the game while sharing his experiences with fans worldwide. Hamilton's journey reflects not only his accomplishments as a player but also his ability to reinvent himself beyond the pitch, making him a respected figure both in rugby and in sports media.

As It Happens from CBC Radio
Could Canada's biker gang wars be revving up again?

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 49:29


The journalist who wrote the book on the Satan's Choice motorcycle gang tells us what's in store now that the club has decided to make a break with the Hell's Angels.A Canadian canola farmer says China's massive tariff on his harvest is more than many western growers can bear. Canada isn't the only country that's embraced a full-on mobilization against U.S. tariffs. India is also joining the fray. The Pueblo Nation in New Mexico has had some success in recovering artifacts stolen from them 40 years ago – but say they won't rest until all their sacred objects are returned.Historians reveal that a Bavarian restaurant may NOT have invented bratwurst sausages. In fact, GASP!, a city farther North was frying up greasy meat-cylinders some 100 years earlier. As It Happens, the Thursday edition, radio that never reveals how the sausage is made.

Washoe Life
Revving Up Tradition: Deny Dotson on the Magic of Hot August Nights

Washoe Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 23:01


Hot August Nights isn't just an event, it's a 10-day celebration of nostalgia, community, and classic car culture that draws more than 500,000 people to Northern Nevada each year. In this episode, Executive Director Deny Dotson shares how his decade in Virginia City tourism prepared him to steer one of the nation's most iconic car shows. From the behind-the-scenes logistics and $100 million economic impact to preserving automotive history while appealing to new generations, Deny gives us a front-row seat to what makes Hot August Nights an unforgettable experience. 

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Boston Residents Are Revving Up For National Drive-Thru Day

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 0:45 Transcription Available


WBZ NewsRadio's Jay Willett has more. 

MadLove - a just mediaworks production⚜️
Winding down and revving up

MadLove - a just mediaworks production⚜️

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 7:43


So I am closing out one chapter and excited to start a new one!

Let's Talk Wheels
Revving Up: Dodge's Comeback and Honda's Recall

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 44:44 Transcription Available


Join Mike Herzing and Jeremy Birenbaum on this thrilling episode of Let's Talk Wheels, where they explore the rebirth of Dodge's SRT Brand and discuss the Honda driveshaft recall affecting 65,000 cars in the Rust Belt. Get expert tips on maintaining your turbocharger and explore the world of car shows, including a surprising use of a humble floor jack on a $500,000 car. Discover the underappreciated aspects of the Mitsubishi Outlander as Mike delves into what makes this SUV stand out, despite being a cousin to the Nissan Rogue. Whether you're tuning in for maintenance tips, industry news, or an in-depth car review, this episode promises an engaging ride through the automotive world.

Three Wise Truck Guys
Revving Up Business Performance with Personal Transformation Insights

Three Wise Truck Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 61:39 Transcription Available


In this episode of Three Wise Truck Guys, hosts Keith Ely, John Whitnell, and Mark Martincic embark on a journey to explore the intersection of business performance and personal transformation. Joined by guest Lovena Stamatiou-Tuley, a seasoned personal trainer with a unique background in physical therapy, they delve into the parallels between maintaining business discipline and achieving personal health goals. The conversation highlights the challenges of change management within both a dealership environment and personal training, emphasizing the importance of tailored, client-specific strategies. Lovena shares insights on getting buy-in, fostering motivation, and instilling accountability, drawing fascinating parallels to overcoming resistance in the business world. Listeners will gain insights into the profound similarities between managing a successful dealership and achieving personal fitness, all while being entertained by engaging discussions and anecdotes. Discover how discipline, custom solutions, and a commitment to personal and business growth can lead to remarkable results.

Corpus Christi Originals Podcast
#87 | Drift Corpus, Frank Corpus and Aaron Perez: Revving Up the Corpus Christi Car Scene

Corpus Christi Originals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 80:48


#87 [FULL] | Drift Corpus, Frank Corpus and Aaron Perez: Revving Up the Corpus Christi Car Scene: Drift Corpus and Hero Garage on Episode 87 — In Episode 87 of the Corpus Christi Originals Podcast, host Jesus Hilario dives into the vibrant local car and drift scene with Justin Flores and Aaron Perez of Drift Corpus and Frank Corpus of Hero Garage. From their 12-year partnership to navigating city regulations and building a passionate community, the guests share insights on modern car tuning, memorable moments like Aaron's F450 giveaway win, and the challenges of hosting drift events. Tune in for a deep dive into Corpus Christi's car culture, upcoming events like the Fall Fling, and shoutouts to local builders. — ⏱️ Timestamps ⏱️ 0:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 2:12 AI in Event Planning and Content Creation 5:45 Drift Corpus Origins and Team Dynamics 12:23 Navigating the Car Scene Divide 21:59 Modern Car Tuning and Technology 35:02 Memorable Wins and Community Stories 48:58 City Support and Event Logistics 1:00:03 Local Talent and Community Shoutouts 1:10:16 Drifting: Passion and Technology 1:15:39 Personal Passions and Wrap-Up — https://instagram.com/driftcorpus  https://instagram.com/jflizzle  https://instagram.com/the_2jz_sazabi  https://instagram.com/puto_perez2023  https://instagram.com/grid_daddy  -- On YouTube: https://youtu.be/jg7O0DoEXnY  — Support the Pod: https://cash.app/$CorpusOriginals  — #DriftCorpus #CorpusChristiCarScene #CarCulture #Drifting -- Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome(00:02:12) - AI in Event Planning and Content Creation(00:05:45) - Drift Corpus Origins and Team Dynamics(00:12:23) - Navigating the Car Scene Divide(00:21:59) - Modern Car Tuning and Technology(00:35:02) - Memorable Wins and Community Stories(00:48:58) - City Support and Event Logistics(01:00:03) - Local Talent and Community Shoutouts(01:10:16) - Drifting: Passion and Technology(01:15:39) - Personal Passions and Wrap-Up

Rusted Junk - The Forgotten 80s Movies
Revving Up the Excitement: 'F1 The Movie' Review

Rusted Junk - The Forgotten 80s Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 45:27 Transcription Available


In a change to our normal programming, we're off into the prestigious world of Formula 1 with the new blockbuster starring Brad Pitt and Javier Bardem. It's a thrilling ride that left me on the edge of my seat, especially in 4DX! Imagine feeling every turn and twist as if you're on the track yourself. The experience was so immersive that even my hard-to-please teenager walked out grinning from ear to ear. It's not just a movie; it's an unforgettable experience that cuts across generations. Whether you're a fan of fast cars or just looking for a cinematic escape, this movie delivers. So grab your popcorn, and let's hit the racetrack on the big screen. 

Maino and the Mayor
Revving Engines and Unyielding Guards (Hour 2)

Maino and the Mayor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 44:02


John Maino and Jim Schmitt dive into the thrilling world of racing with guest Dave Deprey, a former prison guard turned NASCAR spotter. Dave shares his journey from the Green Bay Correctional Facility to the adrenaline-pumping NASCAR tracks, recounting tales from the pit and the intense camaraderie among racing teams. The conversation shifts gears as Dave reflects on the gritty life inside maximum-security prisons, the challenges of maintaining safety, and the human stories behind bars. The episode highlights Dave's vibrant post-retirement life, his military service, and his passion for racing, offering a unique blend of high-speed excitement and hard-earned wisdom. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guest: Dave Deprey

Let's Talk Wheels
Revving Up with a 1,250-Horsepower Chevy and Toyota Land Cruiser Review

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 44:39 Transcription Available


In this episode of Let's Talk Wheels, hosts Mike Herzing and Jeremy Birenbaum delve into the thrilling world of automotive wonders. The conversation kicks off with a 1,250-horsepower Chevrolet streetcar, followed by a thrilling privateer team's victory at Le Mans. Expect a thorough review of the robust Toyota Land Cruiser and an exclusive insight into the upcoming Ford F-150 model. Jeremy shares a humorous personal anecdote about a mix-up during an oil change on his father's Subaru, highlighting the fun and learning moments car enthusiasts often experience. Additionally, the hosts discuss the impact of a damaged mass airflow sensor caused by pesky rodents and how it was resolved for just $40. Explore the cutting-edge features of the new 1,250-horsepower Chevrolet Corvette, drawing comparisons with high-end hypercars. Mike and Jeremy provide expert advice on handling car troubles, purchasing engines, and more. Buckle up for an exhilarating ride through the latest in wheels and engines!

Let's Talk Wheels
Revving Up: Huge Recalls and NASCAR Comebacks

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 38:43 Transcription Available


Welcome to this week's episode of Let's Talk Wheels with Mike Herzing and Jeremy Birenbaum, where we dive into several major recalls affecting thousands of vehicles, all while celebrating the iconic return of a legendary brand to NASCAR racing. Don't miss our insights into the ongoing feud between auto manufacturers and tech giants Apple and Android Auto. Join us as we answer your car-related queries and provide a hands-on review of the 2026 Honda Passport. Plus, enjoy witty banter between our hosts as they share their personal anecdotes and experiences in the world of automobiles. Buckle up for a ride through the latest in car news and reviews!

Let's Talk Wheels
"Revving Up the Truth: Under the Hood of Modern Car Connectivity and Repairs"

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 44:10 Transcription Available


Join Mike Herzing and Jeremy Birenbaum this week on Let's Talk Wheels as they delve into the challenges of modern car connectivity when brands like Acura decide to pull support from their systems, leaving drivers in a technological lurch. Discover which car brands are the costliest to repair and why investing in key features might backfire. We'll also have an engaging chat with our RV expert, Brian Johnson, offering invaluable advice on selecting the perfect RV tailored for your adventures. Whether you're downsizing or upgrading, get the insights you need to make a confident decision. Plus, we'll review the dynamic Mazda CX Hybrid, a vehicle that promises efficiency without compromising on style and performance. This episode is packed with industry updates, including the looming magnet shortage that might impact car production, and personal anecdotes that add a touch of humor and warmth to automotive wisdom.

Let's Talk Wheels
Revving Up with Let's Talk Wheels: From Toyota Recalls to Indy 500 Highlights

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 43:30 Transcription Available


Join Mike Herzing and Jeremy Birenbaum in an exciting episode of Let's Talk Wheels. This week, the spotlight is on the massive Toyota recall and the exciting outcomes of the IndyCar and NASCAR races. Our hosts chat with the Odyssey battery team, bringing smiles and insights into the automotive world. Moreover, the episode features comprehensive reviews of the Kia Sorento plug-in hybrid and the Honda Ridgeline, highlighting their unique features and what sets them apart in today's market. Immerse yourself in the latest automotive trends and news, and don't miss out on everything you need to know about your favorite classic and modern vehicles!

Maino and the Mayor
Revving Engines, Runn Shoes & Blue Ribbons (Hour 2)

Maino and the Mayor

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 44:02


Darrel Burnett helps to co-host while Maino is out for a few days. Darrel talks a bit about his work at the Automobile Gallery and Event Center in Green Bay. Then, Mark Husen with Emplify Health with Bellin Sports Medicine is in the house and talks about the 49th Bellin Run, emphasizing training tips and the event's family-friendly atmosphere, with a nod to elite runners and local traditions. Later, Ken Leo and James Bornick of the Green Bay Blue Ribbons baseball team share insights on their league's history and the importance of fostering local talent. They highlight the affordability and community spirit of baseball in Joannes Park, setting the stage for a summer of sports fun. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Mark Husen, Darrel Burnett, Ken Leo

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio
Revving Through Car Culture: Recalls, Auctions, and the 2025 Ford Ranger

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 30:29


What happens when you combine vehicle recalls, classic car auctions, and a fresh review of the 2025 Ford Ranger? You get a journey through today's automotive landscape that every car enthusiast needs to hear.The automotive recall landscape continues to evolve - Ford leads the pack with 273,789 SUVs.  This includes 2022-2024 Expeditions and Navigators—recalled for potential brake failure issues. Meanwhile, Hyundai faces a particularly worrying situation with its 2025 Palisade SUVs, where electric oil pumps may overheat and cause fires. These recalls show the complex relationship between advancing automotive technology and reliability.The Sold Cars Roundup delivers unexpected surprises when exploring recent classic car auction results. A 1966 Pontiac Firebird convertible commanding $54,600 and a 1966 GTO convertible fetching an astounding $68,250 demonstrate the premium value of original classics. Meanwhile, a 1975 Buick LeSabre "three-holer" drop-top sold for just $8,650, proving that not all classics command premium prices in today's market.The 2025 Ford Ranger emerges as a compelling mid-size pickup option with its attractive styling and capable powertrain. The 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers 270 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque—plenty of capability when paired with the smooth 10-speed automatic transmission. With practical features like an above-glove-box cubby and comfortable seating, the Ranger proves Ford knows how to build trucks that balance work capability with everyday comfort. Base models start at $32,670, with loaded Lariat trims reaching $60,050, positioning it competitively against rivals like the Chevy Colorado and Toyota Tacoma.Ready to dive deeper into car culture? Subscribe to the In Wheel Time podcast for weekly automotive insights, and catch our live broadcasts every Saturday morning across all major social platforms and InWheelTime.com.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12noonCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk

TASBOcast
Revving Up: School Transportation Insights for the Summer

TASBOcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 23:18


In this episode of the School Operations series, Kayne Smith, director of transportation at Cypress Fairbanks ISD, sheds light on how his district prepares for the upcoming school year during the summer. From summer school routing to bus maintenance and hiring, the focus is on ensuring safety and efficiency. Kane also shares innovative practices like enforcing student badge scans and using technology for real-time updates and route optimization. The conversation emphasizes the importance of training and support for drivers to improve retention, underscoring how these measures contribute to smooth operations in the school transport sector.

The Strange Motion Way
Revving Up for Battle in Bama with The Strange Motion Way!

The Strange Motion Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 67:15


In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, hosts Tim and Carrie Strange welcome Craig Rowley to discuss the upcoming Battle in Bama event at Talladega Super Speedway. Craig shares his journey in the automotive world, from his early days in truck enthusiasm to his transition into event planning. The conversation highlights the growth of the Battle in Bama event, community engagement, and the exciting features planned for this year's show, including autocross and charity efforts. Listeners gain insight into the challenges and logistics of organizing such a large event, as well as the importance of fostering a supportive automotive community.

Maino and the Mayor
Revving Up with Italian Automobiles (Hour 3)

Maino and the Mayor

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 44:02


Get ready to drool over $100 million worth of rare Italian cars at the Festa Italiana in Green Bay! Darrel Burnett with the Automobile Gallery & Event Center shares the scoop on this unique car show featuring one-of-a-kind Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and more. Witness the arrival of over 150 Italian beauties in a parade, including a Ferrari designed for Belgium's Queen. Plus, discover how connections and trust bring such prestigious cars to town. With food, wine, and a community spirit, this is a must-see event for car aficionados and families alike. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guest: Darrel Burnett

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
Revving Up RV Park Investing with Andreas Pettersson

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 19:37


In this exciting episode of the Property Profits Podcast, host Dave Dubeau welcomes real estate entrepreneur Andreas Pettersson, zooming in from sunny Orange County, California. Andreas shares how he pivoted from multifamily real estate to the more laid-back, yet potentially more profitable, world of RV park investing. Tired of dealing with tough financing and tenant headaches in the multifamily sector, Andreas found fresh opportunities in RV parks—where guests sip mimosas by the fire and financing deals are often sweetened with seller terms. In this conversation, he shares why RV parks are like running a feel-good business, how he structures creative deals, and why this niche is ripe for smart investors. You'll also learn: What makes RV parks a strong cash-flowing alternative to traditional rentals How seller financing and destination appeal change the investing game Why his first park near Dallas is being transformed into a major attraction How he's planning to scale to 10 parks in the next 12–24 months Whether you're a seasoned investor or just curious about this unique niche, this episode is full of insight, strategy, and inspiration.   - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/

Shop Matters
Ep. 58 Revving Up Manufacturing With Okuma & Sandvik Coromant

Shop Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 52:44


In this episode of Shop Matters, Okuma's Brandon Glenn sits down with Chris Peluso and Kyla Sapp from Sandvik Coromant on the campus of their mutual long-term partner, Richard Childress Racing. In addition to RCR's evolution from racing to aerospace and beyond as RCR Manufacturing Solutions, they discuss how collaboration, tooling advancements, workforce development, and manufacturing wellness drive success for their customers and the industry overall.

The Fix
Revving Up Shop Class: How Motogo Cleveland is Empowering the Next Generation

The Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 31:31


In this episode of The Fix, Brian Schaffran, Head Coach and Founder of Motogo Cleveland, shares how his nonprofit is reigniting shop class by teaching students mechanical skills through motorcycle building. Motogo helps students embrace failure as part of the learning process, builds teamwork across genders, and offers hands-on experiences that foster confidence, problem-solving, and life skills. He also highlights the program's impact on underserved communities and the importance of reintroducing trades education into schools.Learn more at motogocleveland.comFollow Motogo Cleveland on Instagram and Facebook.

Three Wise Truck Guys
Revving Up Efficiency: The Three Wise Truck Guys Discuss Warehouse Innovation

Three Wise Truck Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 47:01 Transcription Available


Welcome to another engaging episode of the Three Wise Truck Guys podcast, where Keith Ely, John Whitnell, and Mark Martincic share valuable insights into the trucking industry.  Special guest Justin Keck of Bruckner's Truck Sales joins Patrick Huizenga from KEA Advisors to share their experience from a recent collaboration project in optimizing warehouse layouts and workflows, shedding light on strategies that lead to enhanced productivity and customer satisfaction. Listeners will walk away with actionable ideas for adapting to market dynamics and making informed decisions in a rapidly changing environment. Tune in for a mix of expert advice and practical takeaways that can revitalize your dealership's operations.

The Sick Podcast - NYCFC Views: New York City FC
NYCFC Views #94 - Revving It Up!

The Sick Podcast - NYCFC Views: New York City FC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 74:10


On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Glenn Crooks and Roberto Abramowitz discuss New York City FC's 1-0 win over the Philadelphia Union, the team looking a lot better, NYCFC's grueling May schedule and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio
Hot Rod Tour of Texas: Revving Up for 300+ Cars and Coastal Adventures

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 29:40


The road is calling, and the Hot Rod Tour of Texas is answering with an epic 488-mile journey across some of the Lone Star State's most scenic regions. Bobby Sparkman and Jeremy Taylor join us to unveil their meticulously crafted route for the tour's fourth year, which has already attracted over 300 classic car enthusiasts for the sold-out event.Starting in Victoria (the self-proclaimed "best kept secret in Texas"), participants will enjoy a unique garage crawl through five local automotive businesses before kicking off the evening with live music from The Crowbars in the downtown square. From there, the adventure truly begins with a police-escorted departure from historic Riverside Stadium, winding through coastal towns like Port Lavaca and Palacios where shrimping fleets and waterfront vistas create perfect photo opportunities.The journey continues with exclusive stops at Haak Winery, the Lone Star Flight Museum (complete with flight simulators!), Spindletap Brewery, and the impressive Guitars and Classic Cars venue in Montgomery. Each location offers catered meals, entertainment, and the camaraderie that makes this tour so special. The organizers have thought of everything – from police escorts through small towns to perfectly timed rest stops and even bringing The Crowbars band along to perform at multiple venues.We also dive into the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, a compelling crossover offering distinctive styling with its angular wheel arches and modern interior. With 268 combined horsepower, 35 MPG efficiency, and up to 30 miles of electric-only range, it represents a strong value at $43,000 as tested – though potential tariffs on Korean-built vehicles may impact future pricing.Whether you're planning your next automotive adventure or considering a hybrid for your daily commute, this episode delivers insider knowledge from passionate experts who understand what makes cars and driving experiences truly special. Tune in, turn up, and let'sBe sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12noonCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk

The Ben and Skin Show
Revving Up Excitement: Nascar Triple Header Extravaganza with Mark Faber

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 19:52 Transcription Available


"What makes a NASCAR weekend unforgettable for both diehard fans and newcomers?" Enjoy this tremendous interview as Ben Rogers sits down with Mark Faber, the President and General Manager of Texas Motor Speedway.They explore the upcoming NASCAR tripleheader event coming to DFW, packed with nonstop action and family-friendly fun. Mark Faber shares exciting details about the four-day extravaganza, including dirt track racing with top drivers like Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell, the speedycash.com 250 truck race, Andy's Frozen Custard 300 Xfinity race, and the Wurth 400 NASCAR Cup race. He paints a vivid picture of the expanded fan zone, featuring trapeze artists, pig races, Lucha Libre wrestlers, and interactive military exhibits.Faber also highlights the affordability and family-friendly nature of the event, with free parking and affordable ticket prices, making it accessible for everyone. Laugh along with the hosts as they discuss Faber's nickname "Darth Faber" and imagine Darth Vader as a fearless NASCAR driver.

Raising Your Antenna
Revving Up Mobility Innovation

Raising Your Antenna

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 20:13


How does a transit-dependent child from Los Angeles become the Chief Mobility Officer for America's automotive heartland?In this episode of Age of Adoption, host Keith Zakheim welcomes Justine Johnson, Chief Mobility Officer for the State of Michigan. Drawing from her extensive background spanning from the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission to Ford Smart Mobility, Johnson provides unique insights into how Michigan is pioneering mobility solutions beyond traditional electric and autonomous vehicles. She discusses the state's expansive approach to mobility—including micromobility, smart roads, and innovations like the multi-state $100 million Mach H2 hydrogen initiative—while emphasizing accessibility and climate resilience.Johnson's fascinating journey from transit-dependent child to mobility leader offers a compelling perspective on transportation's evolution. She articulates how Michigan leverages its automotive heritage to pioneer clean energy transportation solutions, including the Toyota Mobility Foundation's $3 million Sustainable Cities Challenge award. For businesses navigating the climate transition, Johnson's insights illuminate how integrating multiple technologies—from hydrogen infrastructure to drone systems—creates resilient, accessible transportation ecosystems that benefit both industry and communities.Justine Johnson serves as Michigan's Chief Mobility Officer, where she leads the state's advanced mobility initiatives and clean energy transportation strategies. With a robust background spanning from the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission to Ford Motor Company's Mobility division, Johnson brings unique expertise in transportation policy, innovation, and accessibility. Her experience includes launching NYC's Ferry Service, advising the Los Angeles County Aviation Commission, and teaching at USC. Johnson's approach combines her personal understanding of transit dependency with strategic vision, making her a transformative leader in Michigan's mobility ecosystem.In This Episode: (00:02) Introduction of guest Justine Johnson, Michigan's Chief Mobility Officer(02:29) Justine's personal journey with mobility began in childhood(05:22) Experience at NYC Taxi Commission during rideshare disruption(07:12) Transition through various mobility roles to Michigan position(11:03) Justine's Age of Adoption story focusing on individual impact(15:44) Exploring Michigan's hydrogen initiatives and the Mach H2 alliance(18:43) Closing thoughtsShare with someone who would enjoy this topic, like and subscribe to hear all of our future episodes, send us your comments and guest suggestions!About the show: The Age of Adoption podcast explores the monumental transition from a period of climate tech research and innovation – an Age of Innovation – to today's world in which companies across the economy are furiously adopting climate solutions - the Age of Adoption. Listen as our host, Keith Zakheim, CEO of Antenna Group, talks with experts from across the climate, energy, health, and real estate sectors to discuss what the transition means for business and society, and how corporates and startups can rise above competitors to lead in this new age. Access more curated content on the subject by visiting, www.ageofadoption.com.This podcast is brought to you by Antenna Group, an award-winning integrated marketing, public relations, public affairs and digital agency that partners with the world's most exciting and disruptive companies across cleantech, mobility, real estate, healthcare, and emerging B2B tech sectors. Our clients are transformational and distinguished corporations, startups, investors, and nonprofits that are at the bleeding edge of the Age of Adoption. Visit antennagroup.com to learn more.Resources:Justine Johnson LinkedInMichigan Economic Development CorpAntenna GroupAge of Adoption WebsiteKeith Zakheim LinkedIn 

Wherever Jon May Roam, with National Corn Growers Association CEO Jon Doggett
52. Sen. Deb Fischer: Revving the Engine on Year-Round E15

Wherever Jon May Roam, with National Corn Growers Association CEO Jon Doggett

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 22:27


Corn growers may have their best opportunity yet to advance legislation that would allow the year-round sale of 15% ethanol fuel blends, also known as E15 or Unleaded 88. Such a move would stoke demand for corn and support growers who are battling stagnant corn prices and spiking input costs. Nebraska Senator Deb Fischer and her co-sponsors have reintroduced an E15 bill, which has broad bipartisan support. Nearly 9,000 corn growers and advocates from 47 states even sent a letter to House and Senate leadership this week calling for action on the measure. But the work is not done, and growers nationwide need to rally to the cause in order to make year-round E15 a reality. In this episode of the Cobcast, we're joined by Sen. Fischer herself to discuss the importance of E15 legislation for corn farmers and the agricultural economy. Along with NCGA CEO Neil Caskey, she spotlights the coalition of support for the bill, the benefits of E15 for consumers and the environment, and the need for better messaging about agriculture's impact. They also touch on the current economic challenges facing farmers, the impact of tariffs, and the legislative progress needed to make E15 a permanent option.

Stronger Sales Teams with Ben Wright
Episode 104: What is Visibility and Why is it So Important in Sales with Jemimah Ashleigh

Stronger Sales Teams with Ben Wright

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 26:15


In this episode of Stronger Sales Teams, Ben Wright engages in a conversation with Jemimah Ashleigh, a renowned expert in visibility and personal branding, to delve into the complexities of establishing and sustaining a high-performing sales team. Jemimah provides listeners with a fresh perspective on how visibility and personal branding can significantly drive sales success. Jemimah shares proven techniques to enhance a sales team's performance, highlighting the influential role of media, public relations, awards, and public speaking in fostering business growth and cultivating trust. About the Guest: Jemimah Ashleigh is a highly regarded entrepreneur, bestselling author, and keynote speaker, with a varied career that includes a notable tenure with the Australian Federal Police. Named one of Australia's Top 10 entrepreneurs in 2022, Jemimah is the Founder of The Visibility Lab, where she empowers businesses to scale and thrive through effective visibility strategies. With a wealth of international experience, she has shared the stage with prominent figures such as Gary Vee and advisors to Barack Obama. Jemimah's expertise focuses on crafting powerful visibility and personal branding strategies, particularly for small business owners. The Visibility Lab: https://jemimahashleigh.com/the-visibility-lab Key Takeaways: Establishing a strong personal brand is essential for sales professionals to create a credible and trustworthy image. Consistency in social media engagement and business messaging builds authority and visibility, leading to better sales outcomes. Pursuing business awards and recognition can considerably enhance business profiles, offering free PR and media exposure. Being consistent in the right media outlets that align with your target audience is crucial for effective visibility. Building a supportive network of knowledgeable individuals can significantly contribute to personal and professional growth. Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 1:02 Guest Introduction 3:22 Australian Federal Police 6:30 The Visibility Lab 8:04 Skills From AFP That Translated to the Visibility Lab 10:19 Importance of Visibility 13:38 What Does Good Visibility Look Like 16:26 What Does Poor Visibility Look Like 19:06 Where to Start With Visibility 22:06 Revving the Growth Engine as a Sales Leader 24:31 Guest's Socials 25:34 Outro Rate, Review, & Follow If you're liking what you're hearing, make sure you ‘follow' the show wherever you listen to your podcasts…so you never miss an episode! I'd also love to hear what you think, so drop us a review after you close that next deal…tell me what you're liking, and what you want more of so I can look to cover it in a future episode.

The Ike Wingate Show
Episode 238: FBI is Revving up

The Ike Wingate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 57:40


Send us a textFBI is stacking its roster, recap from CPAC trip Support the showWatch the full episode at Rumble.com/TheIkeWingateShowFollow us here:Facebook PageInstagramTwitterTikTokTruth Social

Racing Girls Rock Podcast
Revving Through Life: The Inspiring Journey of Stacie Rivers in Motorsports

Racing Girls Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 49:18


Send us a textRevving Through Life: The Inspiring Journey of Stacie Rivers in MotorsportsRecorded 19Feb2025In this episode of the Women's Motorsports Network Podcast, host Melinda Russell sits down with Stacie Rivers, a passionate racer and business owner from Texas, to explore her journey in the world of motorsports. Stacie shares how her unexpected introduction to racing through car audio competitions sparked a deep love for drag racing. Despite early challenges, including limited resources and a lack of support, her perseverance led her to become a prominent figure in the racing community.The turning point in Stacie's journey came when she met her husband, Jesse, a talented car builder. Together, they transformed a hobby into a lifestyle, participating in high-profile events such as SEMA and Holley LS Fest. Their involvement in burnouts and drifting has gained national recognition, with Stacie recently expanding her skills to include competitive drifting.Beyond racing, Stacie and Jesse manage a successful restoration business specializing in Trans Ams and Camaros. Their partnership extends beyond the track, blending personal and professional passions to build a motorsports legacy. Family, teamwork, and a shared love for cars are at the core of their endeavors.Throughout the conversation, Stacie emphasizes the importance of resilience, community, and empowering women in motorsports. Her story showcases the power of pursuing passions, overcoming obstacles, and inspiring others to break barriers.Key Takeaways:✅ Stacie's racing journey began unexpectedly through car audio competitions. ✅ Persevered through a decade of racing challenges before re-entering the sport with renewed support. ✅ Shares a strong partnership with her husband, blending racing and business. ✅ Active participant in national events, burnouts, and drifting competitions. ✅ Advocates for women in motorsports, emphasizing community and empowerment.Listen to the Full Episode:

Garagecast - All Things Retail
Ep. # 266 - "Revving Up Tradition: CEO Chris McGee on Bringing Moto Morini's Italian Craftsmanship to the U.S."

Garagecast - All Things Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 16:33


Chris McGee, CEO of Moto Morini, discusses the brand's legacy, expansion into North America, and commitment to Italian design and craftsmanship. Founded in 1937, Moto Morini is now increasing accessibility with high-quality, affordable motorcycles. The brand prioritizes strong dealer partnerships with Milan-based design and Chinese manufacturing for sustainable growth. McGee, whose family has deep roots in the motorcycle industry, shares insights on the cultural appeal of motorcycles and the importance of offering diverse models to meet regional needs.

Garagecast - All Things Retail
Ep. #265 - "Revving Up the Power Sports Industry: A Conversation with Dave McMahon at AM Expo"

Garagecast - All Things Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 15:42


In this episode, we catch up with Dave McMahon at the AIM Expo, where the energy is electric, and the power sports industry is in full swing. Dave, a well-known industry leader with experience as an editor, content director, and even on the manufacturing side, now serves as the Executive Director of the National Power Sports Dealer Association (NPDA).He shares why being at the Expo in person is a game-changer, the NPDA's mission to support dealers through membership growth, education, and advocacy, and how they're working to amplify dealer voices at the Congressional level. With around 370 rooftops already on board—spanning metric and Harley dealerships—Dave breaks down the benefits of joining and the challenges of increasing dealer participation.

Churros y Tácticas
Mbappe Revving Up; Barca Unstoppable

Churros y Tácticas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 60:55


On this episode of the Churros y Tácticas Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani and Diego Lorijn: Women's Clasico bloodbath Explaining Barcelona's struggles in those 8 La Liga games where they dropped points Is Real Madrid's attacking ceiling still the best in Europe? Peter Lim Valencia era Wojciech Szczęsny vs Inaki Peña Can Kylian Mbappe beat Cristiano Ronaldo's debut season? The TWO things Real Madrid need to fix in order to go to another level Where in the schedule will Barcelona / Real Madrid drop points? And more. Did you enjoy these Churros? Get a more raw version once per week exclusively on Patreon.com/Churrosytacticas. Co-host and chief editor of the Managing Madrid Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani, along with Diego Lorijn -- Barca TV, VIVA La Liga TV host, delve into La Liga's hottest topics. We scrutinize the biggest games, dissect the main talking points, and bring a unique and fresh perspective to Spanish football. Do you enjoy this podcast? Become a patron and earn rewards for as little as $3 / month! Patreon.com/ChurrosYTacticas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Katie K9 on MyTalk
1/19/25 | HR 1: Revving Up, Calming Down

Katie K9 on MyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 42:05


This week, a happy update on a dog's stomach issues. Katie also discusses how to teach your dogs ways to calm themselves, and wait their turn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Katie K9 on MyTalk
1/19/25 | HR 1: Revving Up, Calming Down

Katie K9 on MyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 42:05


This week, a happy update on a dog's stomach issues. Katie also discusses how to teach your dogs ways to calm themselves, and wait their turn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Cam & Otis Show
Revving Up Leadership: From Financial Ruin to Global Success | 10x Your Team Ep. #395

The Cam & Otis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 63:32


In this episode of 10x Your Team with Cam & Otis, Ken Schmidt shares insights into the transformative power of storytelling and branding in leadership. Drawing from his experiences as an executive, Ken illustrates how narratives can strengthen connections and drive team success. The discussion highlights the importance of authenticity, humor, and adaptability in building a memorable brand and fostering a positive team culture. Whether you're refining your leadership skills or your brand's story, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice.More About Ken:Ken Schmidt is one of the business world's most demanded executive advisors and speakers, driven by the acclaim he earned leading Harley-Davidson Motor Company's against-all-odds turnaround in the 1990s from the brink of financial ruin to global dominance. He's the author of Make Some Noise: The Unconventional Road to Dominance, the host of the Tailgating with Geniuses podcast, and co-founder of Torque Sessions Leadership Training. Ken's success, unconventional business approach, and playful outspokenness led him to consulting assignments with household-name brands and transformed him into a highly requested speaker with more than 1,200 keynotes presented globally to date.Chapters:Introduction and Ken's Background 00:00 - 05:00Description: Opening remarks and introduction of Ken Schmidt, highlighting his journey and expertise in storytelling and branding.The Power of Storytelling in Leadership 05:01 - 15:00Description: Discussion on how storytelling can be a powerful tool for leaders to connect with their teams and audiences.Building Authentic Brands 15:01 - 25:00Description: Ken shares insights on the importance of authenticity in branding and leadership.Using Humor and Adaptability 25:01 - 35:00Description: Exploring how humor and adaptability can enhance leadership effectiveness and team dynamics.Fostering a Positive Team Culture 35:01 - 45:00Description: Strategies for creating a team culture that supports growth, creativity, and collaboration.Closing Thoughts and Key Takeaways 45:01Description: Final reflections on the conversation and actionable insights for listeners to implement in their leadership roles.Ken SchmidtWebsite: https://kenspeaks.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-schmidt-5b08115/

Your Career GPS
Ep. 116: Revving Engines: The Career Power Skills That Matter (With Dr. Deb Samuels-Peretz)

Your Career GPS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 34:32


In this conversation, Brad W. Minton and Deb Samuels-Peretz, PhD, discuss the critical importance of soft skills in the workplace, particularly for Gen Z. They explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the development of these skills, the key power skills needed for success, and the role of emotional intelligence, coachability, and critical thinking. The discussion emphasizes the need for continuous learning and self-awareness, as well as strategies for leveraging soft skills in job applications and tailoring them to specific job opportunities. The conversation concludes with valuable career advice for young professionals entering the workforce. Key Takeaways: Soft skills are essential for workplace success. COVID-19 has hindered the development of social skills in Gen Z. Emotional intelligence encompasses empathy and self-awareness. Coachability is crucial for new graduates in entry-level positions. Critical thinking is necessary in an era of misinformation. Creativity thrives on collaboration and diverse perspectives. Job descriptions provide clues about desired soft skills. Continuous learning is vital for personal and professional growth. Soft skills can be highlighted in resumes and interviews. Employers value candidates committed to developing their soft skills. Guest Info: Dr. Deb Samuels-Peretz is Co-founder and VP of Learning and Development at TheRealMe, Inc. is a social scientist and consultant with a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from Boston College. Deb has prepared teachers at universities such as Boston University, Boston College and Brandeis University. Her specialties are adult learning and cognitive development, applied neuroscience and educational technology. At the RealMe Deb uses her expertise to help Gen Z upskill their soft skills so they can get hired at jobs they'll love.

Jeep Talk Show, A Jeep podcast!
Revving Up for 2025: Jeep Women's Ultimate Adventure Bucket List

Jeep Talk Show, A Jeep podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 34:11


Join Amanda and Wendy on Chick Chat for an exciting discussion on Jeep adventures, focusing on New Year's resolutions for 2025. We dive into our bucket list of Jeep trails like Trail Hero at Sand Hollow, Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, and the challenging Pritchett Canyon. Discover the joy of off-road adventure with insights into Jeep modifications, including rock sliders and suspension upgrades, essential for tackling tougher trails. We share personal experiences with Jeep maintenance, from routine fluid changes to solving electrical issues and ground problems. Learn about the Jeep community spirit, camaraderie, and the importance of Jeep events like Hidden Falls and Rubicon Trail. Whether you're into camping, overlanding, or Jeep camping, we discuss preparations, like ensuring your Jeep interior checklist is complete with essentials like mountain money and Jeep toilet paper. We also touch on the challenges and joys of Jeep women in the scene, empowering Jeep women, and fostering a supportive Jeep women community. So if you're passionate about Jeeps, love the thrill of off-roading, or are curious about how to make the most of your Jeep in 2025, this video is for you! Tags: Jeep New Year's resolutions Jeep trails Trail Hero Sand Hollow Easter Jeep Safari Moab Rubicon Trail Pritchett Canyon Hidden Falls Jeep modifications Jeep maintenance Jeep community Women in jeeping Jeep camping Jeep adventure

On The Drive
Ep. 42 - Revving Up Transparency: The Power Of Video MPI In Automotive Care

On The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 59:08


Get ready to hit the gas on part two of our conversation with fan-favorite Brian Trigalet from Wins! Hosts Cindy Lawrence and Ann Griffith dive into the game-changing world of Video Multipoint Inspections (MPI) and their impact on trust, transparency, and efficiency in the automotive industry.Join us as we explore the debate over who should talk maintenance—technicians or advisors—and how Video MPI is bridging the communication gap. Discover why preventative maintenance is the ultimate money-saver and how this technology gives technicians a voice while empowering advisors to shine. From tales of carbon buildup to a crash course on customer trust, this episode is packed with laughs, lessons, and a whole lot of love for the unsung heroes under the hood.Whether you're a car enthusiast or someone who just wants to keep their ride running smoothly, this episode will leave you informed and entertained. Tune in for another fun ride On The Drive!Join our Journey:Share this episode with a friendClick the plus to follow us on your podcast app and get automatic downloads of each episodeRate and Review us on Apple Podcasts Email us at Cindy@OnTheDriveTraining.comLinkedIn:   Connect on LinkedinFacebook:  Join us on FacebookHost:Cindy Lawrence713.299.2435Cindy@OnTheDriveTraining.comAtYourServcie-Drive.comIf You Need Fixed Ops Training…You Need Cindy!

Your Story Doesn't End Here
Revving Up Mental Health: A Veteran's Journey Through Motorsports and Healing

Your Story Doesn't End Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 55:52


T/W:The episode discusses topics related to trauma, PTSD, and mental health challenges faced by veterans. In this episode, Tia May, a veteran, shares her inspiring story of how she combined her love for motorsports and passion for helping others to raise awareness for veterans and mental health. After facing physical and mental health challenges following her military service, Tia discovered the therapeutic benefits of racing and has since dedicated herself to making motorsports more accessible to other veterans as a way to support their mental well-being. Through her work with organizations like 22 Zero, Tia has found innovative ways to help veterans decompress trauma and find purpose. You can find and support Tia on social media @crazycarchick, where she shares her story and information about her upcoming "Veterans VIP Experience" event on October 12th at the Nashville Superspeedway. Additionally, you can learn more about the organizations she partners with, including 22 Zero and Veterans Trust, through the links in the show notes. 22 Zero: https://22zero.org/ Tia's LInktree: https://linktr.ee/crazycarchik?utm_source=linktree_profile_share ___________ If you are experiencing suicidal ideations or have experienced sexual assault and need help or someone to talk to, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673** **Any views discussed in this episode are strictly personal views and not views of the United States military. This podcast is in no way affiliated with any branch of the United States military. Some names have been changed in order to protect the identities of speakers and/or names mentioned throughout episodes. Subscribe to the podcast on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Support the podcast on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.ysdeh.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign the petition for Better Mental Health Care in the United States Navy here: h⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ttps://chng.it/z2M6WR2WcM⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Your Story Doesn't End Here on IG at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/_ysdeh/ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FB: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ysdeh⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠