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Growth doesn't solve problems. It reveals which ones you've been ignoring. In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael and Jessica Mogill tackle the leadership challenges that surface as law firms scale. From decision paralysis to team dependencies, this conversation explores why bigger firms face bigger problems and what it takes to lead through them. Michael breaks down the decision-making framework elite CEOs use, why leaders must stop being the bottleneck, and how world-class execution requires being 51% right and moving fast. This episode confronts the uncomfortable truth that your leadership team might look perfect on paper but fail in practice without the right incentives, speed, and simplicity. Here's what you'll learn: Why leadership teams get paralyzed and how to cut through indecision with a clear decision matrix How to stop training your team to depend on you and start building independent problem solvers Why being 51% right beats waiting for perfect information every single time Growth amplifies your leadership gaps. The question is whether you'll address them or let them cap your ceiling. ---- 09:26 – The decision framework elite CEOs use: first-order, second-order, and third-order consequences. 13:54 – The 51% rule: why world-class operators only need to be right half the time to win. 15:20 – Why your leadership team still waits for your approval on everything and the real reason behind the bottleneck. 17:09 – Creating a decision matrix that empowers your team to act without needing you. 19:34 – Why strong individual leaders fail to work as a cohesive team when you scale. 20:12 – Aligning leadership around firm-level metrics that drive collaboration and strategic unity. ---- Links & Resources: Charlie Munger 2024 Commencement Address by Roger Federer at Dartmouth ---- Learn what sustainable growth can look like for your firm at crispcoach.com. ---- Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 421. AMMA — Scaling Your Firm Starts With the Decisions You're Afraid to Make 339. AMMA — The Growth Blueprint: What It Takes to Build a 7, 8, and 9-Figure Law Firm 140. Chris Ronzio — Building and Leveraging a Business Playbook
Is the Cold War truly over—or has it gone underground? Join Richard Harris and historian Bill Federer on the Truth and Liberty Show as they examine China's rise, Marxism's long march through America's institutions, psychological warfare, and the spiritual battle shaping our nation's future. What must believers do now?Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.truthandliberty.net/subscribe Get "Faith for America" here: https://store.awmi.net/purchase/tal102Donate here: https://www.truthandliberty.net/donate
Wimbledon-Finale 2008. Rafael Nadal besiegt Roger Federer. 6–4, 6–4, 6–7, 6–7, 9–7. Federer spielt auf seinem Lieblingsbelag. Er wehrt Matchbälle ab. Er kommt nach zwei verlorenen Sätzen zurück. Hält mental und spielerisch über fast fünf Stunden dagegen. Und Nadal gewinnt trotzdem. Nicht, weil Federer der schlechtere Spieler wäre. Nicht, weil Vorbereitung Erfolg garantiert. Sondern weil mentale Stärke sich darin zeigt, trotz Rückschlägen bis zum letzten Punkt handlungsfähig zu bleiben. Im Spitzensport weiss man das. Deshalb wird nicht nur trainiert, wie man spielt, sondern wie man spielt, wenn der Körper müde ist, der Kopf eng wird, ein Matchball vergeben wurde, der Gegner im psychologischen Vorteil ist. Szenenwechsel: Obergericht. Sachverhalt. Frage. Zeitdruck. Nervosität. Bewertung. Unterbrechungen. Fehler. Die mündliche Anwaltsprüfung. Auch hier ist das Wissen da. Auch hier wurde lange vorbereitet. Und auch hier entscheidet sich vieles nicht am Stoff, sondern daran, ob man unter Druck, unter Beobachtung, nach Unterbrechungen handlungsfähig bleibt. Die mündliche Anwaltsprüfung ist mehr Wimbledon-Finale als Bibliothek. Mehr Abnützungskampf nach vergebenen Matchbällen als reine Wissensabfrage. Diese Podcastfolge handelt davon, wie man sich auf genau solche Situationen vorbereitet: nicht mit mehr Lernen, sondern mit mentaler Struktur, Auftrittskompetenz und konkreten Steuerungstechniken. Worum es in dieser dieser Folge geht - Was Visualisierung wirklich ist – und warum es nichts mit Schönreden zu tun hat - Warum Stress nicht das eigentliche Problem ist, sondern der Verlust von Struktur - Wie man den „Matchball“-Moment trainiert: vom Wissen im Kopf zur Antwort im Raum - Wie man mit Blackouts umgeht - Wie man auf Unterbrechungen, Kritik und Angriffe reagiert - Wie man Fehler souverän korrigiert und wieder in den Denkfluss kommt - Wie man Antworten sauber abschliesst Kurz gesagt: Diese Folge zeigt, wie man unter Druck nicht perfekt wird – sondern funktional bleibt. Mentale Stärke bedeutet nicht „keine Nervosität“. Mentale Stärke bedeutet, Stress wahrzunehmen, ohne ihn zu bekämpfen; die eigene Aufmerksamkeit wieder in Ordnung zu bringen; nach Störungen schnell zurückzufinden und unter Beobachtung handlungsfähig zu bleiben. Diese Folge ist für dich, wenn du manchmal das Gefühl hast: „Ich kann das eigentlich – aber unter Druck kann ich es nicht immer abrufen.“ „Ich werde unter Druck zu schnell, zu unklar oder verliere den roten Faden.“ „Nach einem Fehler oder Kritik kippe ich innerlich.“ „Ich will in Drucksituationen stabiler funktionieren.“ Links zu diesem Podcast: - Das Buch zum Podcast: [Erfolgreich durch die Anwaltsprüfung (Bd. 5) - Management Anwaltsprüfung](https://www.duribonin.ch/produkt/erfolgreich-durch-die-anwaltspruefung-band-5/) - Anwaltskanzlei von [Duri Bonin](https://www.duribonin.ch) Die Podcasts "Auf dem Weg als Anwält:in" sind unter https://www.duribonin.ch/podcast/ oder auf allen üblichen Plattformen zu hören
In this episode of the CLS Experience, host Craig Siegel sits down with Jeff Krasno, co-founder and CEO of Commune Media, to discuss personal wellbeing and societal health. They delve into the alarming rise of chronic diseases and obesity in America, touching on staggering statistics. Jeff shares his personal journey of overcoming type 2 diabetes through lifestyle changes and the importance of integrating old evolutionary habits such as intermittent fasting, cold therapy, and physical exercise into daily routines. The discussion also explores the psychological benefits of physical health and the concept of 'good stress,' emphasizing how challenging conversations and proactive living contribute to personal growth. An insightful episode filled with practical advice and inspirational stories aimed at fostering better health and a more fulfilling life. Let's go deep.3:04 Secrets to a Long-Lasting Marriage6:36 Roger Federer's Lesson on Failure16:17 The Cost of Chronic Disease22:11 The Power of Lifestyle Changes30:45 The Role of Fasting in Modern Diets34:15 Cold Therapy and Its Benefits45:50 The Concept of Good StressCheck out Jeff on Instagram HERE: Check out Jeff's Website HERE:Check out Jeff's Book HERE:Tickets now available for our live event March 5th, CLS: Genesis HERE:Check out our brand new RISE Framework to unlock your purpose HERE.Check out our partner Belay using our custom link HERE to find the best help available to grow your business!To join our community click here.➤ To connect with Craig Siegel follow Craig on Instagram➤ Order a copy of my new book The Reinvention Formula today! ➤ Join our CLS texting community for free daily inspiration and business strategies to elevate your day, text (917) 634-3796➤ INSTAGRAM➤ FACEBOOK➤ TIKTOK➤ YOUTUBE➤ WEBSITE➤ LINKEDIN➤ X
Andy Roddick and Chris Eubanks talk the Greatest Forehands OF ALL TIME from the ATP Tour. They talk how Rafa Nadal changed the forehand and the more incredible forehands from players like Andre Agassi, Jannik Sinner, Roger Federer, Carlos Alcaraz, etc. We also discuss Serena Williams seems to be back in the training room?Andy Roddick and John Wertheim break down their thoughts on the Winter Olympics, Super Bowl, and much more. COMMENT BELOW: Who has the best forehand of all time? TAKE OUR SURVEY: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8634892/Served-Research Learn more about ServiceNow here: https://www.servicenow.com/?campid=271869&cid=pc:brd:brnd:served:26q1:paitwfp_audioredirect_PAITW2_GAI_PAITWFP_HostRead_:none:br_ams:awa&utm_medium=podcasts&utm_source=served
AGENDA: IntroResultados torneos del finFelix Auger-Aliassime vence a Adrian Mannarino (6-3, 7-6) para ganar y defender el ATP 250 de Montpellier y el 9no título de su carrera. (Canadiense con más títulos ATP pasando a Raonic). Sara Bejlek vence a Ekaterina Alexandrova (7-6, 6-1) para ganar el WTA 500 de Abu Dhabi y el primer título de su carreraSorana Cirstea vence a Emma Raducanu (6-0, 6-2) para ganar el WTA 250 de Cluj-Napoca y el 4to título de su carrera. Es el último año de la rumana en el tour.Katie Boulter vence a Tamara Korpatsch (5-7, 6-2, 6-1) para ganar el WTA 250 de Ostrava y el 4to título de su carrera.Torneos esta semanaATP 500 Rotterdam. Quienes entraronATP 500 Dallas. Quienes entraron.ATP 250 Buenos Aires. Quienes entraron. WTA 1000 de Doha. Quienes entraron y PICK de los TP para la quinielaClosing statements de cada quién post Australia.Roger Federer presente en el Super Bowl.Copa DavisTop 10'sY mucho más...Instagram: @TennisPiochasTwitter: @TennisPiochasTikTok: @tennis.piochas Distribuido por Genuina Media Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Le lundi sur Winamax TV, c'est « Sans Filet le Mag » ! Alors que les Américains ont rendez-vous à Dallas cette semaine pour un ATP 500 qui s'annonce très relevé avec pas moins de dix-sept prétendants, l'équipe de « Sans Filet » a décidé de vous proposer un magazine 100% US. Les Etats-Unis comptent dix réprésentatnts dans le top 100 mondial, avec Ben Shelton confortablement installé dans le top 10 et Learner Tien, 24ème, dont la progression est fulgurante, les Etats-Unis peuvent-ils rêver d'un Américain numéro un mondial ?Dans la seconde partie de "Sans Filet le Mag", Benoit, SV et Rod classeront leur Top 5 des joueurs américains et joueuses américaines avec de possibles surprises… Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
L'équipe de Court N°1 revient ce lundi sur l'incroyable finale de l'Open d'Australie 2017 entre Roger Federer et Rafael Nadal. De retour après six mois d'absence, le Suisse s'impose au terme d'un combat époustouflant de 5 sets. Un match qui s'est déroulé le dimanche 29 janvier 2017 et où la balle de match s'est terminé au challenge. Récit avec Anthony Rech, Eric Salliot et Florent Serra.
Diese Episode ist wieder ganz oben und die Themen wieder ganz ungeprobt: Butter, Wunderbäume, Üben & Proben, das Kubusspiel, Namen merken, Stevie Starr, Roger Federer, Love & Nil, Kritik geben, Winston Fuenmayor und die Kulturbörse. Probiere diese Folge einfach mal aus! HIER KANNST DU UNS ÜBERALL HÖREN: https://linktr.ee/komischegespraeche HIER KANNST DU UNS AUF KAFFEE EINLADEN: https://ko-fi.com/komischegespraechepodcast HIER GEHT ES ZUR KOMISCHE MUSIKE PLAYLIST AUF SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/komischeMusike
S'il y a bien un homme sur la planète tennis qui aime alimenter le débat, c'est Patrick Mouratoglou. Le célèbre entraîneur français a décidé de lancer une nouvelle polémique quelques semaines après avoir affirmé que "J-W Tsonga n'aurait pas battu les Draper, Rune, De Minaur, Fritz régulièrement" ou encore que "le top 10 actuel n'était pas forcément plus faible que l'ancienne génération".Cette fois-ci, "The Coach" a décidé de comparer le Big 3 à Carlos Alcaraz et Jannik Sinner en affirmant ceci : "ceux qui pensent que la victoire de Djokovic contre Sinner à l'Open d'Australie signifie que le Big 3 joue un meilleur tennis qu'Alcaraz et Sinner ont une vision bien trop simpliste. Un seul match ne me fera pas changer d'avis sur ce que j'observe depuis deux, trois ans". Sur les réseaux sociaux, Rafael Nadal s'en est amusé alors que Boris Becker lui a répondu qu'il "était seul avec son opinion".Si Patrick Mouratoglou a un avis… l'équipe de "Sans Filet" également et on vous le partage. Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
The Winter Olympics are here! What sport are we all going to pretend to be an expert at? Curling maybe? Today Gabby and Mark are joined by one of Great Britain's biggest medal hopes, freestyle skier Kirsty Muir.She started skiing at 3 years old on the dry slopes of Scotland - imagine the carpet burn doing flips on that surface! Her nan can't even watch when she does the huge tricks. This year she's already won gold at the X Games and her third World Cup title. So can she win gold in Italy?Plus, we catch you up on the best bits from The Sports Agents this week, from Carlos Alcaraz's historic victory in Australia, to Gabby being pranked by Roger Federer at Wimbledon, and a big look at the Super Bowl this weekend.
The Winter Olympics are here! What sport are we all going to pretend to be an expert at? Curling maybe? Today Gabby and Mark are joined by one of Great Britain's biggest medal hopes, freestyle skier Kirsty Muir.She started skiing at 3 years old on the dry slopes of Scotland - imagine the carpet burn doing flips on that surface! Her nan can't even watch when she does the huge tricks. This year she's already won gold at the X Games and her third World Cup title. So can she win gold in Italy?Plus, we catch you up on the best bits from The Sports Agents this week, from Carlos Alcaraz's historic victory in Australia, to Gabby being pranked by Roger Federer at Wimbledon, and a big look at the Super Bowl this weekend.
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Nouvelle Tier List dans Sans Filet ! Pour ce quatorzième épisode, les consultants classent les statistiques les plus effrayantes de l'Histoire du tennis. Le match le plus long de l'Histoire, les 10 défaites en 10 finales jouées par Julien Benneteau, les 428 semaines passées par Djokovic en tant que numéro un mondial, les 18 finales de Grand Chelem de suite disputées par Federer sur 19 possibles ou encore les 14 tournois parisiens remportés par Rafael Nadal. Quelle est la statistique effrayante qui mérite d'être la GOAT ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
At 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz has done what some of the best players in history chase their entire careers - winning the Australian Open to become the youngest man ever to win all four Grand Slams - with Novak Djokovic across the net and Rafa Nadal in the stands.Where Rafa annoyed his rivals and Novak sometimes felt like public enemy no. 1, is there any limit to what a seemingly universally loved player like Alcaraz can achieve? Do we need to be worried about Aryna Sabalenka's record in Grand Slam finals? And you have to hear Gabby's story about getting pranked by Michael McIntyre and Roger Federer!Gabby and Mark are joined by Charlie Eccleshare, Senior Tennis Writer at The Athletic, and tennis broadcaster, Marcus Buckland.Plus, we chat about Ronaldo going on strike, Man City women bulldozing Chelsea and their hopes of a WSL title, throwback performances from Man United and Spurs, and boxer Jarrell Miller winning by a hair... literally!
Why do forecasts look great right up until they don't? If your Rev Ops strategy stops at the point of sale, you aren't managing revenue—you're managing blind spots. Courtney Baker, David DeWolf, and Mohan Rao kick off a new series on Commercial Operations. They explain why the "lone wolf" days of account management are over and how AI turns "digital exhaust" into objective data—bringing the same discipline to client retention that we apply to winning new deals. Pete Buer sits down with Dr. Vasant Dhar, author of Thinking With Machines. Dr. Dhar explains "Dhar's Conjecture" and how gaining a "Roger Federer edge"—just a 54% win rate—can compound into an unbeatable competitive advantage. Plus, the experimentation phase is officially over. Pete breaks down new data showing that 98% of board members have made measuring AI ROI their top priority for 2026. Register for our upcoming webinar on implementing RevOps throughout the client lifecycle: Knownwell.com/revops Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy0ISl6RPa4
durée : 00:02:37 - franceinfo sports - Carlos Alcaraz a marqué l'histoire du tennis en devenant le plus jeune joueur à remporter les quatre tournois du Grand Chelem. À 22 ans, il surpasse les légendes comme Federer, Nadal et Djokovic en précocité. L'avenir s'annonce prometteur pour l'Espagnol. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
David Ferrer, sobre Carlos Alcaraz: "Es un jugador muy mágico, muy Roger Federer"
Patrick Mouratoglou is one of the most influential coaches in modern sport, renowned for developing champions through mindset rather than raw talent. Best known for his long partnership with Serena Williams, Patrick believes greatness is never about gifts, it's about mentality, discipline, and professionalism.In this episode, Patrick joins Jake and Damian to unpack his core philosophy that champions are built, not born. He explains why Novak Djokovic became the greatest of all time without Federer's natural genius or Nadal's physical dominance, and shares the extraordinary story of Serena Williams winning the 2015 French Open while battling a 40-degree fever, bedridden between matches, yet mentally unbreakable on court.From the famous cap-hitting moment that established respect with Serena on day one to calling a 13-time Grand Slam champion an “underachiever,” this conversation is a powerful insight into elite performance, leadership, and human potential, and a blueprint for anyone serious about building a champion's mindset.Our partners:Heights
Stanislas Wawrinka incarne un parcours construit dans la durée, façonné par le travail, la persévérance et une force de caractère hors norme. Réputé pour son revers lifté à une main, le joueur suisse s'est illustré sur les plus grandes scènes du tennis mondial, jusqu'à battre les meilleurs à leur apogée : Nadal, Federer et Djokovic. Des débuts discrets aux exploits en Grand Chelem, alors que la saison 2026 marquera la fin de son parcours sur le circuit, retour sur la trajectoire d'un champion qui a su transformer la patience en réussite.
Alexander Bublik s'est imposé en 3 sets pour son 2e tour à l'Open d'Australie face à Marton Fucsovics. Le Kazakhstanais a enfin des succès réguliers et jouera Etcheverry au 3e tour. Devient-il enfin une valeur sûre ? À 28 ans, peut-il rêver de son premier Grand Chelem en Australie ? Avec son talent, a-t-il les capacités d'être le troisième homme fort du circuit derrière Alcaraz et Sinner ? Dans la 2e partie de l'émission, les tops et les flops sans oublier nos pronostics.Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Full Day 3 reaction including Naomi Osaka, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, and the rise of NCAA Tennis in Slams. Andy Roddick and Producer Mike discuss why the "four lost years" of college are now the ultimate training ground. From SMU's world-class facilities to the 34 collegiate players in the 2026 draw, the data proves the old federation model is dying. COMMENT BELOW: What was your favorite match from Day 3? What are the popcorn matches in Day 4?
What made Roger Federer one of the greatest champions to ever compete down under? Patrick McEnroe is joined by 15-time ATP champion Tommy Haas, Hall of Famer Steve Flink, and fellow host and journalist Chris Bowers to celebrate the Melbourne career of the soon-to-be Hall of Famer Federer. The panel dives deep into his storied history at the Australian Open, a tournament he dubbed the "Happy Slam" and won six times.The conversation highlights Federer's evolution from a talented but temperamental youngster to a dominant world number one. Key moments discussed include:The sensational 20-minute period during the 2017 final where Federer overcame a deficit against Rafael Nadal.The technical shift to a larger racquet head that revitalized his one-handed backhand.His profound respect for tennis history and his unique global appeal.From his "ruthless" competitive streak to his reputation as a "first-class human being," our in-the-know panel reflects on why Federer remains one of the greatest athletes of all time.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
In "Serving Aces" Alexandra Stevenson and Hugues Laverdiere talk diamonds and fashion including winners and losers. Donna Vekic' diamond company gave each woman in the main draw a diamond bracelet. Venus Williams was up 4-0 in the third - but somehow collapsed in technique and serve - and lost. The Open had a record breaking crowd of 73,000 on the first day, with many of the fans rushing to see Alex Eala the young Filipino, who has become a breakout star on the WTA Tour with the amount of fans anxious to see her play. From Hong Kong to Melbourne they are driven by Ella's tenacity. She has given her country a lot to cheer. The Aussies brought out Federer and Agassi to play Rafter and Hewitt in a pre first round doubles exhibition. The retired Ash Barty came out to relieve a rather winded Agassi.Djokovic Alcaraz easily through as were Pegula, Gauff, Swiatek, Andrea. Wimbledon champion Vondrousova had to withdraw because of a shoulder injury and Felix Auger Aliassime retired to cramping. Ball is in Ougi's court talks about why the first round is so important and difficult to get through - as Alexandra attests to her play early in her career. Podcast quote goes to Mark Twain and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, the Indiana University quarterback. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
When will Lizzy learn that it's a tennis 'match', not a 'game'? I hate when she does that. Anyway, this episode will blow your ears clean off. We speak to the uber cool Canadian turbo-hunk, Felix Auger Aliassime, Mike drops the stunning revelation that he was once in a marching band, and the 'Lizzy Checks her Raya Account' segment will prove to be one of the saddest moments in podcasting history. Also, we analyse the merits of buying a $410 dollar towel. SPOILER ALERT: there are no goddamn merits. Oh and we storm the pickleball court like a couple of Roger Federers, if Roger Federer played pickleball. Which he doesn't.Listen to The AO Wrap to stay up to date with the latest results each day of the main draw. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AGENDA: IntroResultados torneos del fin.Todo sobre el Australian OpenEl regreso de Roger Federer a Australia. Novak Djokovic llega a 100 victorias en Australia. Draws (ATP y WTA) Roads a la final Posibles Cuartos de Final por siembraPicks Y mucho más...Instagram: @TennisPiochasTwitter: @TennisPiochasTikTok: @tennis.piochas Distribuido por Genuina Media Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joel kicked off 2026 by casually living his best life at the Australian Open, surrounded by peak Melbourne bingo celebs and actual tennis royalty. He found himself seated just behind Roger Federer and Rod Laver while watching Aryna Sabalenka, fully convinced his main character moment had arrived. Joel then attempted to get Yelena Dokic’s attention from the stands, despite wearing sunnies, a beard and a very ambitious AO fedora. The cruel twist was Sabalenka’s post match selfie, where Joel was tragically cropped out and reduced to a rogue hat and phone lurking behind a Love Island head. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
À la veille du coup d'envoi du premier tournoi du Grand Chelem de la saison, l'Open d'Australie a organisé un «showmatch» de légendes du tennis, auquel Roger Federer a pris part. Les organisateurs du tournoi en ont profité pour produire de magnifiques adieux à l'un des plus grands champions de l'histoire de l'Open d'Australie, offrant une introduction idyllique au lancement de la compétition. Federer, victorieux à 6 reprises du "Happy Slam" comme il l'avait renommé, est-il le vrai GOAT devant Novak Djokovic ? Melbourne a-t-elle créée la légende ? Le Bâlois a-t-il été protégé pendant sa carrière en Australie ? Les questions sont nombreuses mais avec Federer, on ne se lasse jamais et on en débat dans "Sans Filet Le Mag".Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
The Pod gets a visit from the funny-as-hell Daria Kasatkina; a terrific tennis player who is now Aussie as! Staying with the theme of stealing the best international players, Lizzy (@lizzyhoo) ponders what the world would have been like if Roger Federer had been Australian (HINT: it would have been awesome). And Mike (@comedymikegoldstein) reveals a game you can play at the Australian Open that is frankly genius. Yes, it involves drinking! Glug glug glug! Plus, we spill the beans on how Nick Kyrgios snapped one of our table tennis bats over his knee in a moment of white-hot rage. Come for tennis, stay for the laughs.Listen to The AO Wrap to stay up to date with the latest results each day of the main draw. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pour cette première carte postale à l'Open d'Australie, Eric Salliot revient sur les favoris, chez les hommes, qui ont tenu leur rang à l'image de Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev ou encore Alexander Bublik. La grosse perf' du jour concerne la Française Elsa Jacquemot qui a su se défaire de l'Ukrainienne Marta Kostyuk (top 20 mondial) en trois manches. Eric Salliot vous raconte les coulisses de la première journée sous les yeux de Roger Federer... C'est parti pour l'Open d'Australie...
The Tragic Three reconvene for the first time in a long time, to pay tribute to Milos Raonic (sort of), marvel at Roger Federer (yet again), and unveil the 2026 Tragedy Watchlist as we move into the first Major of the year down under. We discuss Matte's unfortunate withdrawal from the One Point Slam, Alex's United Cup experience in Sydney, and David's brief dalliance with a 125 in Austin. We share our enjoyment of the One Point Slam (despite its ridiculous length) and our disdain for the (new, pointless) Battle of the Sexes.
Chaque samedi et dimanche de 9h30 à 12h00, les "Grandes Gueules du Sport" analysent et débattent de l'actu sport de la semaine. Jean-Christophe Drouet et Christophe Cessieux sont entourés de sportifs de renom : David Douillet, Marie Martinod, Pascal Dupraz, Sarah Pitkowski, Sophie Kamoun, Denis Charvet, Frederic Weis, Olivier Panis, Marc Madiot, Marion Bartoli, Cyrille Maret, Jérôme Pineau ou Renaud Longuèvre.
The Australian Open is officially underway and we are feeling the FOMO. We get into Federer taking over Melbourne, why the One Point Slam was the best pre-tournament idea in years, and what Aussie Open Fan Week says about where tennis is headed. Then we run through Adelaide, Auckland, and Hobart winners, the WTA Next Gen wave, how the draw works, the qualifiers we're watching, and the first-round matchups we are circling. Plus: how we're watching from home and what's coming next from Ground Pass, including the OFF SEASON premiere on January 18 at 4 PM ET. - https://youtu.be/0U3F4CfUsh0?si=e0kDZH3qfxfaojX7 Links:Link send us a Question - https://www.groundpasspodcast.com/voice-memoGround Pass Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/cw/GroundPassPodcastOne Point Slam video - https://www.youtube.com/live/TengZOvRTlc?si=41jm60KZfHx1lZ-N Our Draw explanation show - https://youtu.be/2-F1wmPcnLQ?si=Xu1YJk2q0xtu7u9R Chapters:00:00 Intro - Welcome to the Australian Open05:01 Recent Tournament Recap: Adelaide, Auckland & Hobart10:10 Next Gen Players Making Waves20:55 Looking back at the Australian Open Fan Week32:13 Our Australian Open Preview41:52 Spotlight on Qualifiers47:27 Exciting Matches to Watch52:26 How to Watch the Australian Open54:53 Upcoming Projects and Wrap-UpWe have Merch!!! Ground Pass Shop - https://www.groundpasspodcast.com/ground-pass-shop
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga et Patrick Mouratoglou ont récemment débattu du niveau du top 10 actuel, par rapport à celui de l'époque de l'ancien 5e mondial. Plutôt que de savoir qui a raison ou qui a tort, cet épisode tente de jauger l'élite du moment avec celle des générations précédentes. Le top 10 est-il vraiment plus fort qu'avant ? Carlos Alcaraz et Jannik Sinner auraient-ils écrasé la concurrence il y a 15 ans ? Tsonga remporterait-il un Grand Chelem aujourd'hui ? Réponses dans «Air Open». Un podcast présenté par Maxime Monthioux, avec Romain Lefebvre et Bertrand Lagacherie. Enregistrement : Léa Leostic.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It was draw day at the Australian Open on Thursday and Catherine, David and Matt are here to dissect them, make predictions, and pick out the must-watch round one matches. Part one - Women's Draw. Will Matt be going blond? Part two (36:06) - Men's Draw. Can anyone stop another Sinner vs Alcaraz final? Well David has a big prediction. Part three (1:10:34) - Reaction to Roger Federer's press conference.Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Attention perverts! Mike (@comedymikegoldstein) and Lizzy (@lizzyhoo) reveal what atrocities they've seen in the players' gym at the Australian Open, Lizzy openly fantasises about a dream date with Roger Federer, and we analyse the Basavareddy/Ofner 'choking' incident with infra-red Hot Spot technology that we stole from the cricket. Also, the talented and handsome (and now rich) winner of the Million Dollar One Point Slam, Jordan Smith drops by for totally exclusive interview (if you don't count all the others he did with the world's media). To everyone's relief, this episode is completely devoid of seagulls. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick welcomes former player and current commentator Sam Querrey to kick off the 2026 season. The pair discuss what's ahead for the Australian Open, including the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. They also cover the depth of the women's game, Amanda Anisimova's potential to reach world No. 1, and the challenges of the modern tennis schedule.Sam reflects on Roger Federer's greatness ahead of his Hall of Fame induction this summer. He shares a touching story of meeting Roger for the first time as a starstruck 19-year-old in an Australian elevator, and how it reflects on Roger's immense impact on and off the court.Sam Querrey is a 10-time ATP singles champion and former world No. 11. He regularly appears on ESPN, Tennis Channel and TNT and co-hosts the Nothing Major podcast with fellow former American players Steve Johnson, John Isner and Jack Sock.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and the mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
La saison 2026 ressemblera t-elle à la saison 2025 ? Jannik Sinner et Carlos Alcaraz vont-ils encore se partager le gâteau et laisser les miettes au reste du plateau ? La récente passe d'armes entre Jo-Wilfried Tsonga et Patrick Mouratoglou mérite d'ouvrir le débat dans "Sans Filet". L'ancien numéro 1 tricolore affirmait qu'il aurait voulu voir Sinner et Alcaraz dans le même Grand Chelem que Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray ou encore Del Potro. Le célèbre entraineur de tennis lui a répliqué : "Ceux qui pensent qu'Alcaraz et Sinner dominent le jeu parce que leurs adversaires sont plus faibles que ceux de Federer, Nadal et Djokovic me trouveront toujours sur leur chemin".Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Nouvelle Tier List dans Sans Filet ! Pour ce treizième épisode, les consultants classent les pires vainqueurs de Grand Chelem. Que ce soit par le pedigree du vainqueur, son parcours et des éléments de contexte sur sa victoire, qui terminera GOAT ? Quel vainqueur avez-vous oublié ? Lequel est un beau vainqueur ? Cette nouvelle tier list est présentée par Romain Beddouk, avec Service Volée, Quento et Benoit Maylin.Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Hour 4 opens with #WhatsHappening as Gary and Shannon hit the day’s biggest headlines: Maduro and his wife appearing in court, markets rallying on U.S. involvement in Venezuelan oil, an overhyped vaccine update, Seattle’s new mayor ordering police to allow public drug use, and Black Monday shaking up the NFL. The crew then previews a loaded #GaSFantasy4Play six-pack with predictions across the weekend slate, including Rams–Panthers, Chargers–Patriots, and why Bills–Jaguars might be the most exciting matchup — plus what it means that NBC analysts can’t agree on a Super Bowl favorite. Birthday chaos follows as Shannon rescues Gary’s misplaced pizza delivery, a Diane Keaton ornament makes an appearance, and Gary gears up for baseball fantasy camp. The hour wraps with #MotivationalMonday, spotlighting Roger Federer’s Dartmouth speech on grit and greatness, and a look at the Critics Choice Awards officially kicking off awards season, even if you haven’t seen most of the winners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joao Fonseca has been captivating tennis fans across the world since his first pro match in 2023. The Brazilian sensation joins the podcast to discuss his first tennis memories, how he's adjusted to the pro tour as a teenager, and explain his plans to achieve greatness and his goal of the No. 1 ATP ranking. Fonseca also recounts his first meeting with Roger Federer, and taking part in "The MGM Slam," an eight-person event in Las Vegas on March 1. And Brett Connors previews the start of the 2026 season, which begins with the shocking breakup between Carlos Alcaraz and his former coach Juan Carlos Ferraro. Connors looks at which contenders could challenge Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, the early results in the United Cup, and Stan Wawrinka's impressive beginning to his final season on tour. The co-host of "Advantage Connors" also predicts the WTA champions this year, and discusses how "Garage Tales" with his dad Jimmy Connors became a smash hit. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It may be a new year, but it's an old John we find on today's podcast. An attempted new year's resolution meant the odd tear was shed, and now he's in hell. But it's not all bad, because he does have the cleanest crotch in show business thanks to a hand sanitiser mishap.Spirits get lifted by a visit from our in-house statistician, our very own Andy Zaltzman, Statman Ross. He reveals that John's Made Up Game stats are akin to those of Roger Federer, and there's confirmation that Elis can certainly go down as one of the big 4 MUG winners of his generation. An aural heat map is drawn up of Elis's connecting hotspots, and some geographical blind spots present themselves.Elsewhere there are celeb call centre tales, and Dave sheds light on his brief stint as a professional Mario Kart racer.Do you have some correspondence to lift John out of hell? Send them to elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp 07974 293 022.
Bear Grylls has achieved worldwide fame as one of the most recognised faces of survival and outdoor adventure. A former SAS soldier, he has climbed Everest, circumnavigated the British Isles on a jet ski, rowed naked in a bathtub along the Thames and once broke his back in a parachuting accident. But he's most famous for his TV career. He starred in seven seasons of the Discovery Channel's Emmy Award-nominated Man vs. Wild TV series and hosted Running Wild, which has featured Bear taking President Obama, Julia Roberts, Roger Federer, Will Ferrell, Channing Tatum, and Kate Winslet on extreme adventures. Bear is thoughtful, open and surprisingly gentle. This conversation will make you reflect on resilience, bravery and what it really means to keep moving forward when things fall apart. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Introduction 03:00 Living with nerves and self-doubt 07:12 Public success versus private fear 13:45 Losing his father and learning to live with grief 18:10 Breaking his back and rebuilding confidence 23:40 Faith, inner voices and self-belief 29:05 Courage, fear and moving towards the difficult things 35:20 Failing SAS selection and earning confidence 41:00 TV failure, risk and starting again 46:40 Why giving up is the only real failure
L'Espagnol Carlos Alcaraz et l'Italien Jannik Sinner dominent le tennis mondial depuis deux ans. Respectivement numéro un et numéro deux au classement ATP, ils ont remporté à eux deux tous les tournois du Grand Chelem en 2024 et en 2025.Carlos Alcaraz a 22 ans, et Jannik Sinner, 24 ans. Ils succèdent aux légendes du tennis comme Nadal, Federer ou encore Djokovic. Chaque année, quatre tournois du Grand Chelem ont lieu : Roland Garros, Wimbledon, l'US Open, et l'Open d'Australie. L'édition 2026 de l'Open d'Australie commence le 18 janvier et les deux rivaux vont tenter de remporter le trophée.A cette occasion, Éric Bruna, journaliste au service des sports du Parisien, raconte les parcours des deux champions. Il couvre l'actualité du tennis.Écoutez Code source sur toutes les plates-formes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Barbara Gouy - Production : Clara Garnier-Amouroux, Anaïs Godard et Clémentine Spiler - Réalisation et mixage : Pierre Chaffanjon - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network - Archives : France TV, BeinSport. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On today's Flyover Conservatives Show, we sat down with historian Bill Federer for a two-part Christmas holiday special unpacking the true history of St. Nicholas and the origins of many beloved Christmas traditions. In Part 1, we trace St. Nicholas from real-life ministry and persecution to stockings, “Xmas,” December 25th, and how Christmas customs formed across Europe. In Part 2, we explore why the Pilgrims and Puritans rejected Christmas, how Dutch “Sinterklaas” shaped modern Santa, and how culture, literature, and advertising reshaped the story over time.On today's Flyover Conservatives Show, we sat down with historian Bill Federer for a two-part Christmas holiday special unpacking the true history of St. Nicholas and the origins of many beloved Christmas traditions. In Part 1, we trace St. Nicholas from real-life ministry and persecution to stockings, “Xmas,” December 25th, and how Christmas customs formed across Europe. In Part 2, we explore why the Pilgrims and Puritans rejected Christmas, how Dutch “Sinterklaas” shaped modern Santa, and how culture, literature, and advertising reshaped the story over time.TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.theflyoverapp.com TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.theflyoverapp.com Follow and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlyoverConservativesShow Follow and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlyoverConservativesShow To Schedule A Time To Talk To Dr. Dr. Kirk Elliott Go To To Schedule A Time To Talk To Dr. Dr. Kirk Elliott Go To ▶ https://flyovergold.com▶ https://flyovergold.comOr Call 720-605-3900 Or Call 720-605-3900 ► Receive your FREE 52 Date Night Ideas Playbook to make date night more exciting, go to www.prosperousmarriage.com► Receive your FREE 52 Date Night Ideas Playbook to make date night more exciting, go to www.prosperousmarriage.comBill Federer is a nationally known historian, speaker, and bestselling author who documents America's historical and faith foundations through his American Minute work. He has written numerous books on U.S. history, culture, and worldview, and is recognized for connecting overlooked historical events and primary-source references to present-day issues. Federer is also the author of There Really Is a Santa Claus: The History of Saint Nicholas and Christmas Holiday Traditions and other works available through AmericanMinute.com.Bill Federer is a nationally known historian, speaker, and bestselling author who documents America's historical and faith foundations through his American Minute work. He has written numerous books on U.S. history, culture, and worldview, and is recognized for connecting overlooked historical events and primary-source references to present-day issues. Federer is also the author of There Really Is a Santa Claus: The History of Saint Nicholas and Christmas Holiday TrSend us a message... we can't reply, but we read them all!Support the show► ReAwaken America- text the word FLYOVER to 918-851-0102 (Message and data rates may apply. Terms/privacy: 40509-info.com) ► Kirk Elliott PHD - http://FlyoverGold.com ► My Pillow - https://MyPillow.com/Flyover ► ALL LINKS: https://sociatap.com/FlyoverConservatives
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On today's Flyover Conservatives Show, we sat down with historian Bill Federer for a two-part Christmas holiday special unpacking the true history of St. Nicholas and the origins of many beloved Christmas traditions. In Part 1, we trace St. Nicholas from real-life ministry and persecution to stockings, “Xmas,” December 25th, and how Christmas customs formed across Europe. In Part 2, we explore why the Pilgrims and Puritans rejected Christmas, how Dutch “Sinterklaas” shaped modern Santa, and how culture, literature, and advertising reshaped the story over time.On today's Flyover Conservatives Show, we sat down with historian Bill Federer for a two-part Christmas holiday special unpacking the true history of St. Nicholas and the origins of many beloved Christmas traditions. In Part 1, we trace St. Nicholas from real-life ministry and persecution to stockings, “Xmas,” December 25th, and how Christmas customs formed across Europe. In Part 2, we explore why the Pilgrims and Puritans rejected Christmas, how Dutch “Sinterklaas” shaped modern Santa, and how culture, literature, and advertising reshaped the story over time.TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.theflyoverapp.com TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.theflyoverapp.com Follow and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlyoverConservativesShow Follow and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlyoverConservativesShow To Schedule A Time To Talk To Dr. Dr. Kirk Elliott Go To To Schedule A Time To Talk To Dr. Dr. Kirk Elliott Go To ▶ https://flyovergold.com▶ https://flyovergold.comOr Call 720-605-3900 Or Call 720-605-3900 ► Receive your FREE 52 Date Night Ideas Playbook to make date night more exciting, go to www.prosperousmarriage.com► Receive your FREE 52 Date Night Ideas Playbook to make date night more exciting, go to www.prosperousmarriage.comBill Federer is a nationally known historian, speaker, and bestselling author who documents America's historical and faith foundations through his American Minute work. He has written numerous books on U.S. history, culture, and worldview, and is recognized for connecting overlooked historical events and primary-source references to present-day issues. Federer is also the author of There Really Is a Santa Claus: The History of Saint Nicholas and Christmas Holiday Traditions and other works available through AmericanMinute.com.Bill Federer is a nationally known historian, speaker, and bestselling author who documents America's historical and faith foundations through his American Minute work. He has written numerous books on U.S. history, culture, and worldview, and is recognized for connecting overlooked historical events and primary-source references to present-day issues. Federer is also the author of There Really Is a Santa Claus: The History of Saint Nicholas and Christmas Holiday TrSend us a message... we can't reply, but we read them all!Support the show► ReAwaken America- text the word FLYOVER to 918-851-0102 (Message and data rates may apply. Terms/privacy: 40509-info.com) ► Kirk Elliott PHD - http://FlyoverGold.com ► My Pillow - https://MyPillow.com/Flyover ► ALL LINKS: https://sociatap.com/FlyoverConservatives
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin kicks off Sinner/Alcaraz Week with a reckless assessment of how the two men compare to the Big 3 of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic at similar points of their careers Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Watch today's episode on YouTube by clicking here. Episode Bookmarks: Sinner vs. Big 3 - 9:38 Alcaraz vs. Big 3 - 23:50 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Gérald Marolf is the Chief Product Officer at On Running. Gérald oversees the full range of On's shoes, apparel and accessories to make sure each delivers performance, comfort and style. Before On, Gérald spent over a decade building consumer brands with collaborators such as Microsoft and Ferrari. AGENDA: 00:00 – Why Most "Great Products" Fail to Create Emotion 03:00 – How Perfume Taught Me Everything About Desire & Product 06:10 – The Brutal Reality of Building Physical vs Digital Products 16:00 – Why "Simple Design" Is Overrated and Dangerous 23:00 – Why Vuori is the Brand to Short in Consumer 28:30 – The Biggest Product Mistake: Listening to Customers Too Much 32:10 – On Only Do Tennis Because of Roger Federer 38:30 – Were We Too Late to Marathon Running? A Painful Admission 43:40 – The Most Controversial Product On Has Ever Launched 49:00 – Are Counterfeits Good or Bad in Fashion?
Buckle up—today we torch the myth of "secure" elections as shocking losses hit even Trump strongholds like Miami, proving stolen votes know no borders. Joe Oltmann unpacks Patrick Byrne's explosive Lindell TV confession: "We're in an insurrection," validating years of fraud warnings from mail-ins to rigged machines. Ann Vandersteel drops the hammer: Tina Peters is THE KEY, her forensic images mirroring Venezuelan generals' admissions of Smartmatic/Dominion hacks—now backed by F-18 flyovers buzzing Caracas. Is Trump unlocking her freedom, or is this Kabuki theater?Enter historian Dr. William J. Federer, bestselling author of Socialism: History to Present and voice of American Minute, tracing tyranny from Plato's cave to America's crossroads. Does Tina's solitary hell for whistleblowing echo Rome's fall—political weaponization crushing dissent? Can Judeo-Christian roots survive cancel culture's rewrite of our founders? Federer grills the gut-wrench: With civic virtue shredded by crime waves and family implosions, is the social fabric toast, or can grassroots faith revivals stitch it back? From education's indoctrination to media's disinformation blackouts (pipe bombs, anyone?), he demands: What's the historical playbook to dodge cultural death? Hope flickers in Revolution-era grit—but only if we act.The invasion escalates: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker unleashes 1,700 murderer-rapist illegals, dodging ICE with HB 1312 while Chicago's Mayor Johnson cheers "transformation" riots blocking Border Patrol raids. Enter convicted felon "advisors" like Mysonne Linen spewing white supremacy rants for socialist Zohran Mamdani—hatred fueling the machine. Trump's hot-mic fury blasts spineless Republicans for clock-running, as AZ AG Kris Mayes slams Pam Bondi for yanking DEA agents mid-cartel war. Somali flags wave in Boston; cities crumble. What happens when the Left regains power? Amnesty floods 30M voters, SCOTUS packing, MAGA arrests—game over.