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Ron thinks technology has gone too far and that our products are smarter than we are, which makes us stupid and lazy..... Guest: 3X olympic gold swimmer Rowdy Gaines
Olympians Ryan Murphy and Rowdy Gaines stop by Studio 1A to share tips for summer water safety as pool season gets set to kick off. Plus, actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan chats about hosting and executive producing NBC's new competition series "Destination X." And catching up with TV legend and author Bonnie Hammer as she discusses her bestselling book, 15 Lies Women Are Told at Work… And the Truth We Need to Succeed.
Eric and Kiley attend the opening of the new pool with Rowdy Gaines hosting. Kiley is fascinated by the amount of sex that takes place in the Olympic Village between the athletes, so much so that she comes up with a theory that some athletes attend just for the sex. Who would date Scott Peterson or have Casey Anthony watch your kid? Why, all of a sudden, are people having parties where you dress up as your significant other? Eric and Kiley both get emotional while watching the premier of the Golden Bachelorette.
Rowdy Gaines is a three-time Olympic gold medalist, NBC's voice of swimming, and a living legend in the aquatic world. This conversation explores Rowdy's extraordinary journey from late-blooming swimmer to world record holder and beloved broadcaster. We dig into his mental resilience through setbacks like the 1980 Olympic boycott and a battle with Guillain-Barré syndrome, his perspective on the evolution of competitive swimming, and his passion for water safety advocacy. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Paris Olympics and much more along the way. Rowdy's infectious enthusiasm is a gift to the sport. He shows everyone how and why we love this sport, which means so much to us both. Enjoy! Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: Waking Up: Get a FREE month, plus $30 OFF
(00:00-26:28) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday at the Indiana State Fair with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook discussing some of the latest reports regarding when Josh Downs could return from his high ankle sprain. They also spend some time talking about Andrew Nembhard with another one of his Team Canada teammates speaking highly of him and share some news surrounding Rowdy Gaines. (26:28-46:26) – Bob Kravitz joins Query & Company to share his opinion on the incident between Nick Cross and Josh Downs yesterday, believes that the Colts will have one of the best rushing attacks in the NFL, states that he's talked with someone in Denver that there seems to be a strong chance that Justin Simmons will be signing with the Colts at the end of this week or sometime next week, and doesn't believe Chris Ballard should be back next year if the Colts don't make the playoffs. (46:26-47:37) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake being gifted a hat from a listener of the program! (47:37-1:09:50) – American Dairy Association of Indiana's Brooke Williams joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to discuss some of the food and beverage that are on the menu this year at the Dairy Bar, highlights some of the upcoming events for the American Dairy Association, discuss Jake's skills at making milkshakes, elaborates on their relationship with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indianapolis 500, and the cheese sculpture that was unveiled yesterday at the Indiana State Fair. (1:16:20-1:27:38) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break continuing their conversation from the end of the previous segment about Josh Downs being rushed back considering the Colts take on the Houston Texans. (1:27:38-1:30:14) – Jake and Jimmy conclude hour two discussing France defeating Germany to advance to the gold medal match in the Olympics. Also, they give away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend Kevin Hart at the Old National Centre in November! (1:35:54-2:03:58) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to highlight some of the players that will fill void that Josh Downs leaves if he misses week one, praises Trey Sermon for a second consecutive week about how he has looked in training camp, states that Adonai Mitchell and Laiatu Latu need to have success in order to win the AFC South, and believes that it's too early to pull the plug on the young safeties with three pre-season games and three joint practices coming up. (2:03:58-2:10:36) – Following their conversation with Matt Taylor, Jake and Jimmy remind people about sending their pre-season tickets to Jake so he can help kids attend the game. They also discuss how much playing time they'd like to see from the starters on Sunday. (2:10:36-2:17:34) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and previewing Team USA's game against Serbia tonight!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Episode 109 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin analyze the FOX NFL announcer pairings for the 2024 season headlined by the arrival of Tom Brady. A deep look at the preseason football local tv crews, a review of the Hall of Fame weekend in Canton plus the latest from the Olympics and MLB.A multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned throughout the show with an array of topics discussed including: *** FOX NFL announcer pairings for 2024*** Week one assignments for FOX*** NFL HOF game shortened due to weather*** Incredible connection for Texans pbp and Andre Johnson*** Preseason NFL tv crews with big names*** Olympics Week Two highlights*** Rowdy Gaines to retire after 2028 in Los Angeles*** Leigh Diffey bounces back from error in 100 meters*** Call up to the majors in Kansas City*** Bob Costas returns from Paris for TBS gig *** Upcoming MLB national slate includes woeful White Sox*** Steve Addazio leaves coaching for ESPNHear it all on the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! *** Rest in Peace Jim Weber, voice of the Toledo Mud Hens*** Happy 89th Birthday Lee Corso
Regan Smith and Rowdy Gaines, two multiple medallists in Olympic swimming, pop by Maison Allianz to discuss what it takes to take home gold at the Games and dealing with losses. Plus: We meet the design team behind Paris's new Aquatics Centre in Saint-Denis and Nyetimber's Helen Gunn talks about its partnership with Team GB and the British sparkling wine industry as a testament to the UK's soft power. Allianz is a Worldwide Insurance Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Episode 109 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin analyze the FOX NFL announcer pairings for the 2024 season headlined by the arrival of Tom Brady. A deep look at the preseason football local tv crews, a review of the Hall of Fame weekend in Canton plus the latest from the Olympics and MLB.A multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned throughout the show with an array of topics discussed including: *** FOX NFL announcer pairings for 2024*** Week one assignments for FOX*** NFL HOF game shortened due to weather*** Incredible connection for Texans pbp and Andre Johnson*** Preseason NFL tv crews with big names*** Olympics Week Two highlights*** Rowdy Gaines to retire after 2028 in Los Angeles*** Leigh Diffey bounces back from error in 100 meters*** Call up to the majors in Kansas City*** Bob Costas returns from Paris for TBS gig *** Upcoming MLB national slate includes woeful White Sox*** Steve Addazio leaves coaching for ESPNHear it all on the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! *** Rest in Peace Jim Weber, voice of the Toledo Mud Hens*** Happy 89th Birthday Lee Corso
(00:00-24:09) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing some of the things that Shane Steichen said about his team entering year two. Tennis Olympic medalist Rajeev Ram joins Jake & Jimmy to share what the experience was like in Paris, explains what is like living in the Olympic Village, assesses how true it is that Olympians “let loose” once they are done competing in their event, compares this Olympic run to his first time medaling with Venus Williams, shares how much pride he had representing the United States on the podium with him being a first generation American in his family, and provides some clarity to Jake on how an Olympian goes through TSA with a medal. (24:09-41:12) – NBC Sports Swimming Analyst Rowdy Gaines makes a return to Query & Company to highlight some of the countries that outperformed his expectations, compares Leon Marchand to Michael Phelps with how dominant he was in the pool for France, wholeheartedly believes that Lily King will be competing in the 2028 Olympics with it being held in the United States, and provides what his experience has been like traveling around to different events now that swimming is complete. (41:12-47:22) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the struggles for the Chicago White Sox with Jake mandating that their losing streak ending tonight. (47:22-1:11:18) – Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins Query & Company to preview Team USA's quarterfinal game this afternoon against Brazil, highlights who he believes would be the biggest challenge for Team USA following their game against Brazil, tries to predict if Tyrese Haliburton will get any minutes in any of the final games for Team USA, and does believe that if Haliburton was a better defender, then there is a good chance Derrick White wouldn't have been selected to replace Kawhi Leonard. (1:11:18-1:26:22) – Whilst out at training camp yesterday, Jake noticed something when it comes to the Indianapolis Colts and the rest of the NFL during training camp. It leads to a large conversation about how teams approach camp and a bigger discussion on practicing on different surfaces during camp compared to playing on during the season. (1:26:22-1:32:46) – Jake and Jimmy conclude hour two by discussing how Andrew Nembhard is performing for Team Canada in their quarterfinal game against France. (1:32:46-2:08:19) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder is the final guest on today's edition of Query & Company to weigh in on where things are at with the safety battle for the Indianapolis Colts, assesses if they are running out of time to get a player in at that position to get them up to speed prior to week one, does believe that Jonathan Taylor will be one of the select few that won't play in the preseason because of his workload during the season, and evaluates how comfortable Anthony Richardson looks this year compared to last year. (2:08:19-2:10:45) – Jake and Jimmy come back from break and remind people about Jake's declaration and how he has only been wrong three times when it comes to predicting things. (2:10:45-2:20:16) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and watching Cole Hocker finish out the men's 1500 meter!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Katie and Missy talk to an absolute legend and the voice of swimming himself, Rowdy Gaines. They discuss his career beginnings, they recap major moments in their careers, and Rowdy calls his own Gold Medal-winning race from 1984! ----- Subscribe and watch full video episodes on YouTube, and follow us on social media (@unfilteredwaterspodcast) for clips, bonus content, and updates throughout the week. ----- FOLLOW KATIE ON: Instagram ----- FOLLOW MISSY ON: Instagram ----- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Dream Recovery: Visit https://dreamrecovery.io to have your best sleep ever. Use code UNFILTERED for 30% your entire order and 50% off your first month of Dream Tape. The Magic 5: Go to https://www.themagic5.com/unfiltered to receive 20% off your purchase Olive & June: Visit https://olivieandjune.com/unfiltered for 20% off your first system. ----- PRODUCED BY: Lagos Creative
(00:00-27:19) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing where things are at right now with the Indiana Pacers roster, ponder which Olympics event is the least watched event, and FOX59's meteorologist Brian Wiles joins to educate Jake on the weather. (27:19-45:26) – Yesterday first year IU football coach Curt Cignetti met with the media at Big Ten Media Day. Jake and Jimmy highlight a couple of the comments that Cignetti made and share their thoughts on his brashness and sky-high confidence. (45:26-47:20) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Primus on August 1st! (47:20-1:14:13) – Big Ten Network's Dave Revsine joins Query & Company on a Friday to recap Big Ten Media Day. He shares his beliefs on Curt Cignett's confidence that he constantly exudes, highlights what the four new Big Ten teams (UCLA, Washington, USC, and Oregon) bring to the table from a football perspective, states that Indiana should be playing in a bowl game this season and examines a handful of teams in the conference that he likes this season in college football. (1:14:13-1:33:48) – Three-time Olympic gold medalist and NBS Sports Olympic swimming analyst Rowdy Gaines joins Query & Company again to describe how everything is going in Paris, assesses the chances of Lily King winning gold in his final Olympics, highlights the Carmel natives Aaron and Alex Shackell chances at winning a medal, tries to explain the rivalry between USA and Australia, and labels this women's swim team as one of the greatest rosters in Olympic history. (1:33:48-1:37:14) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie close out hour number two of the show by discussing what they would do with three gold medals if they had those. (1:37:14-2:09:10) – The Wake-Up Call's Kevin Bowen makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to reveal his thoughts on the first practice yesterday for the Indianapolis Colts, opines on Shane Steichen's comparison to Steph Curry when discussing limiting Anthony Richardson's running, tries to figure out when we will know if the Colts have something in Laiatu Latu, and voices his opinion on the Ryan Kelly contract situation. (2:09:10-2:17:04) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a Good For The Heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! (2:17:04-2:23:59) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and give away four tickets for a listener to go attend the Indiana State Fair!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-24:01) – Big Ten Network's Dave Revsine joins Query & Company on a Friday to recap Big Ten Media Day. He shares his beliefs on Curt Cignett's confidence that he constantly exudes, highlights what the four new Big Ten teams (UCLA, Washington, USC, and Oregon) bring to the table from a football perspective, states that Indiana should be playing in a bowl game this season and examines a handful of teams in the conference that he likes this season in college football. (24:01-42:29) – Three-time Olympic gold medalist and NBS Sports Olympic swimming analyst Rowdy Gaines joins Query & Company again to describe how everything is going in Paris, assesses the chances of Lily King winning gold in his final Olympics, highlights the Carmel natives Aaron and Alex Shackell chances at winning a medal, tries to explain the rivalry between USA and Australia, and labels this women's swim team as one of the greatest rosters in Olympic history. (42:29-1:10:49) – The Wake-Up Call's Kevin Bowen makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to reveal his thoughts on the first practice yesterday for the Indianapolis Colts, opines on Shane Steichen's comparison to Steph Curry when discussing limiting Anthony Richardson's running, tries to figure out when we will know if the Colts have something in Laiatu Latu, and voices his opinion on the Ryan Kelly contract situation.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Brain & Life podcast, Olympic swimmer and announcer Rowdy Gaines joins host Dr. Daniel Correa. He shares how he found his passion for swimming and how he dealt with Guillain-Barré syndrome in the height of his career. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Mark Milstein, director of the Adult Neurology Residency Training Program at Montefiore and associate professor of Neurology and Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Milstein explains exactly what Guillain-Barré is, who is at risk, and treatment options. Additional Resources What is Guillain-Barré syndrome? Guillain-Barré Syndrome Didn't Stop this Marathoner Inside Out GBS/CIDP Foundation Support Groups We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Rowdy Gaines @rowdygaines; Dr. Mark Milstein @monteneurology Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS ARE FINALLY HERE! YAY! And what better way to celebrate than by bringing you the one episode you have been longing for! OUR PARIS 2024 OFFICIAL PREVIEW! Yes, that's right, it's time to once again give our final thoughts and opinions ahead of the Paris Olympics in true Off The Podium style! Join Ben, Colin & Jarrod as they go over all the things they are most excited about, and learn which athletes from Australia and Canada we really need to be paying close attention to. We also hear the latest from Paris itself, and learn just what Ben is discovering being in an Olympic city ahead of the Olympics. Added to this we welcome a couple of very special guests to the show, namely our good friend Devin Heroux from CBC in Canada, the legendary Rowdy Gaines from NBC in the US, as well as Murray Shaw from Channel Nine in Australia, to learn what Australians, Canadians and Americans can expect from their respective TV coverages across the next 16 days. It's one incredibly stacked and epic episode to fully get you prepped for the Paris 2024 Olympics!
On the pod this week, with strong viewership in the books for both the Euros and Copa America, SBJ's Austin Karp brings in Fox Sports SVP Ben Valenta to break down numbers around the “Summer of Soccer.” NBC's Dan Hicks joins us from the Open Championship at Royal Troon to talk golf, plus his upcoming assignment at the Paris Olympics alongside his longtime TV partner and swimming gold medalist Rowdy Gaines. And SBJ's Mollie Cahillane also stops in as the NBA media rights deal gets closer to the finish line.
00:00 - Introduction02:06 - Rowdy Gaines, from swimming to broadcasting04:56 - The evolution of competitive swimming16:18 - 2024 Olympic Trials22:37 - Water and air quality in pools28:43 - Step Into Swim foundation35:41 - Game: Unqualified Answers45:57 - Closing ------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comHelp Center: https://ask.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/Swim Across America | Team Orenda: https://www.swimacrossamerica.org/goto/orenda
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-25:29) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers joins the show to provide his perspective on why the Indiana Fever have been able to win their last three games. Additionally, he highlights how important Aliyah Boston is to the overall success of the team and ranks this team's potential with the other teams he has seen in his 10 years at Pacers Sports & Entertainment. Finally, he weighs in what kind of player the Indiana Pacers need in order to take the next step in their rebuild. (25:29-32:06) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides joins Query & Company ahead of her team's five game road trip starting in Atlanta tomorrow night and states how proud she is of this team for sticking together after the rough start to the season. Addresses Jake's question about whether Caitlin Clark had to adjust to her teammates, or they had to adjust to her and states that she is looking forward to the month break that the team will get for the Olympics. (32:06-49:16) – NBC Sports Swimming Analyst, Rowdy Gaines, joins Query & Company to assess the job that Indianapolis has done hosting the Olympic Swim Trials and believes that the city would be a fantastic host city for the Olympics. Previews what events are still left for fans to watch, applauds the job that the swim coaches have done across the state because of how dominant some of the Indiana swimmers have been in the trials, and what he's heard from the swimmers about their experiences swimming inside Lucas Oil Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:53) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison congratulating the Indiana Fever on winning their third straight game. They discuss how comfortable things are starting to look for the Fever offensively with Caitlin Clark starting to figure things out with Aliyah Boston. Finally, Jake and Jimmy dive into why they believe Indianapolis could be a terrific host city for the Olympics in the future. (25:50-42:07) – Jake and Jimmy shift their conversation back to the Indiana Fever with the success the team has been having lately. They applaud Caitlin Clark for how quickly she has been able to respond to how teams are defending her, the physicality of the league, and being the consummate professional during all the noise through the first half of the season. (42:07-50:19) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy examining the players that have been selected 36th overall in the draft with Indiana possessing that pick right now in the 2024 NBA Draft. (50:19-1:16:35) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers joins the show to provide his perspective on why the Indiana Fever have been able to win their last three games. Additionally, he highlights how important Aliyah Boston is to the overall success of the team and ranks this team's potential with the other teams he has seen in his 10 years at Pacers Sports & Entertainment. Finally, he weighs in what kind of player the Indiana Pacers need in order to take the next step in their rebuild. (1:16:35-1:33:13) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides joins Query & Company ahead of her team's five game road trip starting in Atlanta tomorrow night and states how proud she is of this team for sticking together after the rough start to the season. Addresses Jake's question about whether Caitlin Clark had to adjust to her teammates, or they had to adjust to her and states that she is looking forward to the month break that the team will get for the Olympics. (1:33:13-1:39:05) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by listing why Mikal Bridges would be a fit with the Indiana Pacers, but also explain why the team won't acquire him from the Brooklyn Nets. (1:36:07-2:04:05) – The final hour of the show starts with discussing Jake's golf swing with video surfacing on Twitter of it. Jake and Jimmy shift their focus on the rookie season for Jarace Walker and discuss the growth they were able to see in his limited minutes. Additionally, they try to remind the Pacers fan base that it takes time to build a championship pedigree in connection to the Boston Celtics. (2:01:58-2:21:34) – NBC Sports Swimming Analyst, Rowdy Gaines, joins Query & Company to assess the job that Indianapolis has done hosting the Olympic Swim Trials and believes that the city would be a fantastic host city for the Olympics. Previews what events are still left for fans to watch, applauds the job that the swim coaches have done across the state because of how dominant some of the Indiana swimmers have been in the trials, and what he's heard from the swimmers about their experiences swimming inside Lucas Oil Stadium. (2:21:34-2:26:12) – Today's show ends with JCook Plays of the Day and Jake asking Jimmy and Eddie which countries in South America people don't realize is in South America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NBC Broadcaster, Rowdy Gaines, joined Kick Set podcast to discuss his experiences at U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming meets and his outlook towards the 2024 event.
Olympic gold medalist swimmer Rowdy Gaines joins Gael Hannan for a candid conversation about his experience with hearing loss. He shares how he first noticed issues in his 50s, likely due to hereditary factors, ear infections from years of competitive swimming, and exposure to loud environments. Rowdy describes initially being in denial about needing hearing aids before getting properly fitted with a set of prescription devices from that have tremendously improved his hearing ability. He emphasizes the life-changing impact his new Signia hearing aids have had, especially for his work as a broadcaster covering major swimming events like the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics. Rowdy praises being able to differentiate voices more clearly and highlights the importance of strong communication with his broadcasting partner. He also reflects on overcoming the stigma he felt about wearing hearing aids by applying the same discipline he had as an elite athlete. Be sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest episodes each week and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter). - https://twitter.com/WeekinHearing - https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-week-in-hearing - https://hearinghealthmatters.org/thisweek/
In this episode of the Poolside Perspectives podcast, Mike Farley interview three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines. He discuss Rowdy's journey from starting competitive swimming at 17 to becoming an Olympic champion and world record holder. Rowdy shares his experiences and the impact of not participating in the 1980 Olympics due to the U.S. boycott, highlighting his comeback to win three golds in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Beyond his swimming career, Rowdy emphasizes his commitment to water safety and educating parents and children on drowning prevention, advocating for swimming lessons as a life-saving skill. The conversation also touches on the differences between a cave and a grotto in pool design, enhancing backyard spaces, and the broader implications of creating swimmers for family joy and the pool industry. The episode is packed with inspiring anecdotes, practical advice for homeowners, and Rowdy's passion for spreading the joy of swimming while ensuring water safety. 0:00 Poolsdie Rowdy Gains Episode 16:08 Question: Cave vs Grotto Please don't forget check out Step into swim and find out how you can contribute to a safer swimming environment and water experience. https://www.stepintoswim.org/ Thanks for tuning into this episode.
Have you ever wondered how to maximize your performance at a swim meet? Join us as we catch up with the renowned master swim coach, Scott Bay, at the 15th annual Rowdy Gaines. Scott, the 2016's US Master Swimming Coach of the Year, hands out invaluable advice on how to approach a swim meet effectively - from a warmup routine that tunes your brain with your body, to adjusting your intensity and mentally preparing for every aspect of your race. Drawing from his vast experience, Scott illustrates the importance of warmup not just for its physiological benefits, but the psychological ones too. He shares insights on the ideal warmup distance, tackling moments when you're not at your peak, and the significance of a good cooldown. Furthermore, he even settles the tech suit debate: should we warm up in them or not? Don't miss out on this enlightening chat that promises to enhance your time in the pool and performance at swim meets.If you struggle with dry, itchy hair and skin, TRISWIM is perfect for you. Head over to sbrsportsinc.com and use code MOJO23 for 23% off your order! This code is only valid for the next 30 Days so get yourself some TRISWIM today! To help prevent, heal, and protect yourself from the harsh pool chemicals, upgrade your post-swim hair and skin routine with TRISWIM Premium After-Swim Care, a favorite among master's swimmers and swimmers of all ages. TRISWIM is a swimmer-specialized personal care line of shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and lotion that is specifically formulated to gently remove chlorine, salt water, and other harsh pool chemicals while strengthening & hydrating. TRISWIM soothes, repairs & heals the hair and skin with vitamins, botanicals, proteins and Keratin all with fun tropical scents. TRY TRISWIM. Thank you for listening to Champion's Mojo! If you enjoy the show, we'd be so grateful if you'd leave us a review on Apple.
Meet Trinity and BJ Graham, co-founders of the Swim Melbourne Masters team. This inspiring duo built a now dominant team from a group of 19 swimmers into a thriving team of over 150. Assistant Masters Coach Mike Mirda was also instrumental is helping build the team. Besides planning and execution you'll hear some behind the scenes best practices and how the team just came off winning the 15th Annual Rowdy Gaines Masters Classic by over 2000 points. They also reveal the secret behind - the “Mahi Magic”, and how their welcoming culture embraces everyone from fitness swimmers to Olympic level athletes. Looking to build and maintain a successful team of your own? Find out the importance of a balanced leadership approach, the art of delegation, and the power of contribution straight from these champions. This episode is packed with insights, motivation and stick around until the end to hear how BJ and Trin met in a charming love story you wouldn't want to miss.BJ is a US Masters Swimming Certified Level 3 Coach, 2022 Florida LMSC Coach of the Year and winner of the 2022 Kerry O'Brien Coaching Award.Episode artwork picture of BJ and Trinity Graham enjoying the solar eclipse during the Rowdy Gaines meet. If you struggle with dry, itchy hair and skin, TRISWIM is perfect for you. Head over to sbrsportsinc.com and use code MOJO23 for 23% off your order! This code is only valid for the next 30 Days so get yourself some TRISWIM today! To help prevent, heal, and protect yourself from the harsh pool chemicals, upgrade your post-swim hair and skin routine with TRISWIM Premium After-Swim Care, a favorite among master's swimmers and swimmers of all ages. TRISWIM is a swimmer-specialized personal care line of shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and lotion that is specifically formulated to gently remove chlorine, salt water, and other harsh pool chemicals while strengthening & hydrating. TRISWIM soothes, repairs & heals the hair and skin with vitamins, botanicals, proteins and Keratin all with fun tropical scents. TRY TRISWIM. Thank you for listening to Champion's Mojo! If you enjoy the show, we'd be so grateful if you'd leave us a review on Apple.
With a competitive career that is highlighted by three Olympic golds and a broadcasting career that spans eight Olympic Games, Rowdy Gaines shares his insight and expertise on what is shaping up to be an exciting 2023 World Aquatics Championships.
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Today's American Swimming Coaches Association talk comes from Hall of Fame Coach Richard Quick. Richard Quick had a significant impact on both collegiate and international swimming. Over the course of his career, Quick served as the head coach for the women's swimming teams at several universities, including the University of Texas, Stanford University, and Auburn University. Under his guidance, his teams won a total of 12 NCAA championships. In addition to his success as a collegiate coach, Quick also served as the head coach for the U.S. Olympic swimming teams during three Olympic Games. 1988. 1996. And 2000. Throughout his coaching career, he worked with numerous world-class athletes including Janet Evans, Summer Sanders, Jenny Thompson, and even Rowdy Gaines. Quick was known for his coaching philosophy that emphasized the importance of mental preparation, goal-setting, and a positive attitude. He passed away in 2009 after battling brain cancer but left behind a lasting legacy on American swimming. Don't forget to sign up for the World Clinic in Dallas, Texas this year, September 6th through 9th. Go to swimmingcoach.org to sign up. Our Sponsors: EO SWIM BETTER: Analyse your stroke technique with eo's SwimBETTER handsets. Go to eolab.com/SwimBETTER, and use code BRETT at checkout to get 9 months free on a single gold annual membership with any handset purchase. BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. SWIMSTRONG DRYLAND: SwimStrong Dryland inspires and changes the lives of competitive swimmers through strength and leadership training, motivation and care. IMAGINE SWIMMING: NYC's Premier Swim School is looking for instructors and coaches! Lessons for all ages, from Baby Swim to adults, along with competitive club teams. VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! #swimming #swimmer #swimcoach
As we approach warmer weather around the country, many families will turn to water activities to cool down. This week on 'Everything Under the Sun', Dean DeVore welcomes Olympic swimmer Rowdy Gaines to discuss National Water Safety Month. When it comes to swim safety best practices, Rowdy, the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance and its Step Into Swim program have parents covered. Step Into Swim addresses swim safety during National Water Safety MonthRowdy also discusses his hall of fame career, winning 3 Olympic Gold medals, setting 10 world records and what it's been like covering swimming for the Olympics on NBC since 1996. http://www.rowdygaines.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Olympic swimmer and current Olympic analyst Rowdy Gaines joins The Show to discuss the 2023 Make-A-Splash Tour.
First it was Bud Light and now Miller Lite has made some customers angry with an online ad. Plus, Rowdy Gaines joins The Show and Kevin Killeen.
Learn about the Make a Splash Tour presented by Phillips 66 from three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines and four-time Olympic medalist Cullen Jones.
An Apache helicopter crash in Alaska kills three army soldiers. Also, Lisa Niemi Swayze carries on Patrick Swayze's fight for pancreatic cancer. Plus, Sean Hayes chats with Hoda about his return to Broadway in, “Good Night Oscar”. And, Craig sits down with Rowdy Gaines, Missy Franklin and Cullen Jones to talk about water safety awareness ahead of summer.
The NC House has passed legislation banning transgender students from playing on female sports. How did we get to this point where we even have to have this discussion. There is also legislation being introduced in the US House. Audio from Rowdy Gaines on the legislation. Therapeutic Thursday. It is important to be able to critique those who we love. Loving criticism helps to immunize us against the craziness of today..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys interview Rowdy Gaines, a 3x Olympic gold medalist, 11x world record holder, 8x NCAA Champion, International swimming hall-of-famer, and sports media's “voice of swimming” for the last 30 years. In this episode, Rowdy recalls his youth sports experiences; from being cut from high school sports teams to standing on the Olympic podium.
The voice of swimming puts a few American coaches on his Mount Rushmore of swim coaches. Learn from 80+ of the best swimmers and coaches in our sport on the AnyQuestion app. Ask them ANY QUESTION you want. Bob Bowman, Emma McKeon, James Gibson, Adam Peaty, Mel Marshall, Kim Brackin, Ryan Murphy, Emily Seebohm, Ray Looze, Lydia Jacoby, Abbey Weitzeil, Michael Bohl, Summer McIntosh, Dave Durden, and more! Download the AnyQuestion app here. Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. Sign up for our newsletter! Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube
Talking Tigers Podcast with Andy Burcham, Presented by Alabama Public Health-Rowdy Gaines Photo: Auburn University
Imagine spending your entire life improving yourself in one area, to reach the pinnacle of your career by going to the Olympics, and then to end up with a potentially life-threatening syndrome. Are you mentally tough enough to get through that? "Swimming's Greatest Ambassador" Rowdy Gaines joins Adam Schroeder and Naresh Vissa to talk about his journey and how he was able to overcome the adversities he encountered. Rowdy is a three-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer, U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame member, member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, and swimming analyst for television networks ESPN and NBC. Website: www.RowdyGaines.com www.Patreon.com/WorkFromHomeShow Photo by Brian Matangelo on Unsplash www.WorkFromHomeShow.com
August 11, 2008. It's Day 3 of the Summer Olympics in Beijing, and Michael Phelps is ready. This is the 4x100 freestyle, a swim relay race where Phelps and his team will look to overcome the odds and win gold. But for Phelps, one gold medal isn't enough. He wants to win eight of them. But this race will prove to be his largest obstacle yet. Today, Michael Phelps at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. How did Phelps and his team execute their mission to break record after record? And how did these Olympics prove he might be the greatest athlete of all time? Special thanks to our guests, Bob Bowman, the head swimming coach for Arizona State University and former coach of Michael Phelps and Team USA; Rowdy Gaines, three-time Olympic gold medalist and TV broadcaster; and Childs Walker, sports enterprise reporter for The Baltimore Sun. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Social scientist Arthur Brooks teaches happiness classes at Harvard University. He just completed a seven-year study and discovered one important ingredient that we all need in life to allow us to become happier as we get older.
Social scientist Arthur Brooks teaches happiness classes at Harvard University. He just completed a seven-year study and discovered one important ingredient that we all need in life to allow us to become happier as we get older.
Episode Summary: Today's special episode is the May edition of our “News & Notes” series, in partnership with Pool Pro Magazine. After touching on the most interesting pool-related news of the month, Megan goes over recent industry news and the first quarter annual report. Finally, Megan calls for new faces to be featured on Pool Pro Mag's 30 Under 40 and talks about their new story, “Safety is Always in Season”. Topics Discussed: 05:59 - Jury awards $17.5 million to widow 07:57 - Berlin to reduce pool temperatures 08:46 - Charlotte Sanddal 500 Freestyle 09:47 - Boy gifted the pool of his dreams 11:16 - Woman saves son from drowning mid-plunge 14:03 - Pinch A Penny store opens in Davenport, FL 14:30 - (NPC) now offers their course in Spanish 15:16 - Skimmer expands support for Colin's Hope 15:57 - Rowdy Gaines win NDPA President's Award 16:32 - Marquis grant 1000th wish 17:23 - AquaStar hires Devin Cahn Associates 18:18 - Bob Moore retires from the hot tub industry 18:56 - Phil Leslie passes away at 87 19:48 - First quarter annual report 20:52 - Get featured in Pool Pro Magazine's 30 Under 40 23:15 - Pool Pro's story, “Safety is Always in Season” Connect with Guest: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Connect with Pool Chasers: Website Instagram Facebook Facebook Group Twitter YouTube Patreon Resources Mentioned: In the News Jury Awards $17.5 Million in Bayshore Boulevard Lawsuit Berlin Reduces Pool Temp 99-Year Old Charlotte Sanddal 500 Freestyle 12-Year Old Boy Gifted Pool of Dreams Woman Saves Son From Drowning Industry News Pinch a Penny New Store Skimmer Expands Support for Colin's Hope Rowdy Gains wins NDPA President's Award Marquis and Make-A-Wish Partnership Bob Moore Retires Phil Leslie Passes Away at 87 First Quarter Earnings Reports Hayward Pentair Leslie's POOLCORP PoolPro Article 30 Under 40 Nominations Safety is Always in Season
Rowdy Gaines is a two-time Olympian swimmer who spent many years at the top of the swimming world as a World Record and American Record holder. He was the fastest swimmer on the planet in the 1980s and he won 3 Gold medals for the USA in the 1984 Olympics. During his career, Rowdy broke a total of 14 World Records. Rowdy and Jack sit down and talk about their favorite Beatles' albums, how The Beatles are great at teamwork, and more. Follow Rowdy on Twitter: @RowdyGaines Learn more about and donate to The Pool and Hot Tub Alliance: https://www.phta.org If you like this episode and you want to listen to the next one - don't forget to follow us wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter: @BeatlesEarth and check out our website: BeatlesEarth.com
In our premiere episode of Fountain of Youth Three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines gives host Marc Middleton a fascinating inside look behind the scenes of the Tokyo Olympics, explains how the US boycott of the 1980s Summer Games affected him, and why he has such a passion for masters sports and masters athletes. To watch the video stories Marc & Rowdy talk about go to: A Masterclass in Longevity and Making a Splash Follow Rowdy on: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn For more information on Growing Bolder's coverage of the National Senior Games, visit https://growingbolder.com/nsga/ #fountainofyouth #usmastersswimming
In this special episode, we speak with 3-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Rowdy Gaines. An excellent conversation that covers the Olympics, inspiration, and Rowdy gives Royce some advice. We also cover the NFL pre-season all-stars and some fantasy football. Last, Royce Rank's 'Em get spirited. P.S. Listen to the end!
In this episode of the Step Into Swim podcast, our host Rowdy Gaines sits down with 5-time Paralympian Jessica Long to discuss the impact she's had on the world as the face of Paralympic swimming. The two discuss her countless successes while also delving into the struggles she experienced on her the way to the top.
This week, Karen and Megan talk to three time Olympic champion Rowdy Gaines. They preview the Olympics in Tokyo and give you a behind the scenes look into the competition. How has Covid-19 changed the Olympics? What are some of the best moments for the US Olympic swimming team. Have an athlete in the family? Rowdy gives some coaching to help your kids become world class athletes.
Listen in to this U.S. Olympic Trials - Swimming preview episode with none other than the legendary Rowdy Gaines. All the names, matchups, races to watch and more are covered in this exciting episode to get you ready for Omaha.
Part Two of our conversation with Rowdy Gaines! Rowdy has been the voice of swimming for over 30 years. In part two of the episode, the guys cover Rowdy's broadcasting beginnings, his process for preparing for the Olympic broadcast, and just how much he loves telling the stories of the athletes he covers. Here's an approximate timeline of the episode: 0:00 - Austin's Solo Spiel with Key Takeaways to look for 6:30 - Growing up with a dad who was a director and the path it put him on towards being in media 11:30 - What his mentors John Nabor and Dan Hicks taught him when he first got started 16:30 - How he has developed his "persona" on air 20:30 - Passion matters more to the Olympic Audience than technical details 23:30 - The "Uncle Dave" strategy he uses to broadcast the olympics 26:10 - A deep-dive into the production side of Olympic broadcasting 36:30 - A quick take on the ISL finals (this was taped before the Cali Condors eventually won) Enjoyed the episode? Rate & Review to tell us what you think, and hit Subscribe to be notified of all new episodes! Follow us on Instagram @procornerpodcast Follow Austin @AustinSurhoff on Instagram and Twitter Use this homepage for all updates about Pro Corner: https://linktr.ee/austinsurhoff Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/procornerpodcast/message
The voice of swimming and legendary Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines stops by Pro Corner for a chat. This is part one of two, specifically focused on his professional swimming career & a quick rundown of his experience with the ISL. Part Two will focus more on his broadcasting career after swimming. In the episode, the guys discuss (time-stamps are approximate): 3:00 - His experience with the ISL so far, including life in the Budapest Bubble last fall 12:00 - The beginnings of his Pro Swimming career, and how that term didn't really exist in his time 17:00 - following coaching greats Eddie Reese & Richard Quick to Austin Texas to train professionally 27:00 - Goal setting processes 30:00 - Supporting his swimming career by working as a night hotel clerk in Austin, Texas 39:00 - Winning the 100 Free Gold in 1984 in LA, including the significance of the win and his race day strategy Enjoyed the episode? Rate & Review to tell us what you think, and hit Subscribe to be notified of all new episodes! Follow us on instagram @procornerpodcast Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/procornerpodcast/message
In Episode No. 11 of Golden Tones, Marc ventures away from football, basketball, and baseball for the first time. Instead, he analyzes Dan Hicks and Rowdy Gaines' call on NBC of Jason Lezak's epic come-from-behind victory in the 4x100 meter freestyle relay at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Rowdy Gaines won gold medals as a US Olympic swimmer from 1978-1984 setting numerous world records. He has become one of the best analysts on NBC's coverage of the Olympic games since. Today he joins the pod to discuss how the athletes deal with losing these past Olympic games, how they continue to train and his goal of emphasizing the need to safely re-open pools worldwide during the pandemic.