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More science fiction news stories that happen to be real. Great Scott! That's Alot! Cash incentives to get jabbed, and other refinements. Didja ever think the 21st century would be so retro?
SEATTLE SPIRIT: South Seattle caught up chasing down an arson suspect // Todd examines the "end games" of businesses and schools // Biden and Major League Loser Baseball attacks Georgia's voter integrity law. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tom Petty a jeho skupina Heartbreakers s železnou pravidelností vydávali alba již od sedmdesátých let až do předčasného odchodu Toma Pettyho v roce 2017. Přesto si Tom Petty několikrát od skupiny odskočil k sólovým projektům. Prvním bylo album Full Moon Fever v roce 1989.
It's not every day that someone refuses to pay sixty or even one hundred dollars to see one of America's greatest musical treasures, but sometimes mistakes are made and in return—lessons are learned. Tom Petty (with and without The Heartbreakers) is synonymous with Americana as we know it. From scaring the s#!t out of us with his extra creepy music videos when we were kids, to us all coming of age together with his monstrous hit "Free Fallin'". If Tom Petty wasn't a part of some sort of your life growing up, did you ever really even listen to music bro? This week we finally caught up with our mate Will from The Limehouse Podcast to talk all things Tom, all things Petty, and all things Heartbreaker. We heard he fancied himself some Petty so we thought who better to have on an episode all about Tom Petty. We had a bloody fu$%in' riot of a time, and you will too whether you like it or not. It's season two, episode eight of your favorite Brit's favorite music podcast. LET'S GO! Find The Limehouse Podcast everywhere you find your favorite pods that you cast. Give Will some S#!t on twitter! Also, make sure to keep up with all of the music we talk about on the show with our Infectious Groove Podcast Companion Songs playlist posted weekly, exclusively to Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infectiousgroovepodcast/support
It's been a hot minute, but (probably) worth the wait! Jack and David are joined by the former's dear friend and coworker, TV's Brittany Morgan (the Tiger Queen herself). They talk to her about how she took after her dad, the... inspiring(?) talk he gave her at 12, figuring out what she wanted to do in life, the journey all three took to graduating college, her overcoming fear and self-doubt when she first became a journalist, training to be a wrestler, how she's doing without baseball, and how her friendship with Jack came to fruition over the years. Oh, and they talk about that time he asked her on a date with the elegance and grace of a newborn giraffe trying to stand up.
Expert Performance Coach Shawn Humphries joins Keith this week. Together they discuss his proven method for better performance. Shawn's story is a very interesting one covering the knowledge he acquired by working with NFL, MLB and Olympic athletes. Looking to perform your best in 2020? You have to listen to this interview. After the break, Keith gives a farewell tribute to the man who shaped the modern golf landscape, Pete Dye.
What I learned from reading Les Schwab Pride In Performance: Keep It Going! by Les Schwab.Become a Misfit today and immediately unlock 50+ episodes of Founders available nowhere else.I hope to pass on some of my theories of business. Should we fail to follow these policies, I would prefer that my name be taken off the business. [0:46]"If you want to read one book that will demonstrate really shrewd compensation systems in a whole chain of small businesses, read the autobiography of Les Schwab, who has a bunch of tire shops all over the Northwest. And he made a huge fortune in one of the world’s really difficult businesses by having shrewd systems. And he can tell you a lot better than we can.” —Charlie Munger [2:40]The meeting between James Sinegal (the founder of Costco) and Jeff Bezos in 2001 and how it changed Amazon. [9:40]Les Schwab’s early life/ his father’s alcoholism / on his own at 16 [14:08]How Les Schwab made more money in high school than his principal. During the Great Depression! [18:55]Runnin' Down a Dream: How to Succeed and Thrive in a Career You Love by Bill Gurley [21:45]How Les Schwab starts his business at 33 years old [26:40]Les Schwab’s unique ideas on profit sharing / being good at sales is like being a magician [29:07]I had made up my mind to do it differently [35:30]Determined to be independent / early days full of struggle / modest initial goals [37:15]Cap your downside and don’t build a business on someone else’s property [39:54]My thinking was to reverse it. / The idea of a tire showroom [46:05]How to get the incentives right [49:13]Be kind. We are all temporary. The death of his son. [57:48]Falling out with his partners over money [1:00:15]Unselfish for good reasons [1:03:30]Life is hard for people who think they can take a shortcut [1:06:45]The company isn’t for sale. The stock will remain in the family / What would I do with the money? [1:10:02]Most companies put the emphasis on the wrong part [1:15:45]A list of all the books featured on Founders Podcast.Twitter @founderspodcast
Yes, it’s late, it’s cold and I watched Elf tonight. That’s about all you’re going to get for a cheeky intro. This is Short Time Shots, your mostly daily look at the day’s scores and more in and around the world of wrestling. I’m Jason Bryant. Minnesota Beer of the Night: Last night, the Facebook Live crowd didn’t get to hear my lackluster review of a beer I didn’t really like that much, which was Tin Whiskers Orange Dream State, which was an orange cream ale. Have no fear, here’s a better review, at least, an improvement as it’s Bad Weather Brewing’s Immortal Toast, a coffee infused white stout. Yes, that is such a thing. It’s surprisingly awesome. New Patron: As a result of this thing going live on Facebook last night, we picked up another Patron, this one from Lauren Ruppert, the sister of one of my high school teammates and drill partners. What’s interesting is one of my other drill partners, Curtis Booth, lived up here for six months on a work contract. As soon as it snowed in November, he was out! He was about 2 miles from me - he came by the house last week before he left. Good stuff, Bull Island. This is one time you get mentioned in the media and it’s not an Allen Iverson documentary. She gets a glass, a shirt, some other free stuff, and of course, this shout out. “We’s gonna need some mohr wrassler’s on this heah football teem.” Dual Meets: No ranked D1 teams in action, but here’s what we’ve got from around the mid-majors. Gardner-Webb upended Franklin & Marshall 22-18 in a matinee dual in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. Even giving up a forfeit, the Runnin’ Bulldogs won six of the 10 bouts. Franklin & Marshall picked up a win over the first-year program at Presbyterian. The Diplomats beat the Blue Hose - yes, both of those are the schools’ actual nicknames - 38-9. In other first-year news, Appalachian State spoiled the Division I home debut of Little Rock 36-6 at the Jack Stephens Center. It’s effectively the Sun Belt championship as that all-sports league doesn’t sponsor wrestling. It wasn’t the first major college competition in the state of Arkansas, as Arkansas State had a team back in the 1950s, but it was the first Division I action as there were no divisions back then. Biggest matches of the dual saw Appalachian State’s Sean Carter beat Jaylen Carson at 125 and Codi Russell top Paul Bianchi at 133. App State’s Matt Zovistoski edged Jose Champagne 4-3 at 157. Upset of the night came in Edwardsville, Illinois as Justin Ruffin of SIUE knocked off returning All-American and fourth-ranked Larry Early of Old Dominion 3-1 in the tiebreakers at 157 pounds. ODU won the dual 33-9, but that win at 157 for Ruffin was the head-turner. Also in the MAC, Northern Illinois broke a 13-13 tie by winning the last three weights to top Kent State 23-13. In the NAIA, third-ranked Lindsey Wilson trounced fourth-ranked Marian 44-4 in a dual at Jeffersonville High School in Southern Indiana. Nothing yet from San Francisco State and Simpson, but San Francisco State did beat Southern Oregon 24-19 on Tuesday night. In junior college action, top-ranked Western Wyoming beat No. 11 Northwest College (Wyo.) 35-13. Keep an eye on this name, though for Northwest College - Majid Muratov. He’s a native of Uzbekistan who was 5th at the 2016 Junior World Championships at 84kg. Muratov is wrestling at 197 and picked up a 2-1 win in sudden victory three over top-ranked Tucker Tomlinson. Oh, how did the U.S. entry do that year in Macon? Zahid Valencia was 7th. Notables on the Docket for Thursday: Bloomsburg’s at Lock Haven in the MAC East (or the PSAC, whichever you prefer), Rider is right down the street at Princeton - loser buys at Hoagie Haven - while No. 20 Purdue will face SIUE. Drexel heads west to take on Cal Poly and No. 25 Stanford, while Kent State heads to Wisconsin to face the No. 8 Badgers - Mushroom, Mushroom. Yeah, old reference there too. In Division II, Lander heads to Belmont Abbey, while UW-Parkside heads over to Mankato to take on Minnesota State. Davis & Elkins will go into Pennsylvania to face Seton Hill. That’s the Griffins and not the one’s from Quahog. In Division III, I mistakenly read Thursday’s matches on the previous night’s Short Time Shots, so mistakes happen. By the way, it’s Mt. St. Joseph hosting a tri with Alma and Penn College. In the NAIA, Menlo heads to Southern Oregon. FROM THE DWN: After releasing the men’s freestyle seeds on Tuesday, USA Wrestling and TheMat.com has released the preseeds for this weekend’s U.S. Senior Nationals in Fort Worth in women’s freestyle. Top seeds are Victoria Anthony at 50kg, Dom Parrish at 53kg, two-time Olympic Trials champion Kelsey Campbell at 57kg, Maya Nelson at 62kg, two-time World teamer Forrest Molinari at 68kg, and Final X runner-up Precious Bell at 76kg. TransitionWrestling.com gives us the full entry list for Women’s freestyle at this weekend’s U.S. Senior Nationals. Timmy Hands at FivePointMove.com does another solid feature, this time on the return of RaVaughn Perkins to the Greco-Roman scene. It’s also time for Hands’ Q&A with WCAP’s Spenser Mango on Fort Greco. Purdue wrestling returns with the Always Aggressive podcast. No, that’s not on the network, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t listen to it. Nebraska’s HuskerMat, which produces the Big Mat Show, mostly on Rokfin now, does a free podcast episode with Mike Schadwinkel about his new book Purple Reign. And no, not like Prince. Brad Wilson of LehighValleyLive previews the Phillipsburg wrestling squad, one of the top programs in New Jersey. It’s also good to see Brad attending events again. He’d spent some time in the hospital and is back out in the gyms covering wrestling. Matt Levins of the Burlington Hawk Eye, that’s in Iowa, profiles the situation at Iowa Wesleyan University and how the school was on the brink of extinction, and now finds itself starting men’s and women’s wrestling programs and getting some help from Dan Gable. By the way, Wilson and Levins are both recipients of the NWMA Journalist of the Year Award in the past. India.com profiles 2019 men’s freestyle world silver medalist Deepak Punia. Did you know he was the son of a milkman? No, you didn’t. That’s not in the story, but just in case you were wondering. And yes, the Daily Wrestling Newsletter is GLOBAL. And down US 52 in Rochester, KIMT3 News talks with the Yellow Jackets of Rochester Community and Technical College - the one in Minnesota. Rochester’s news outlets do a pretty fair job of covering RCTC and its sports programs. On The Network Kyle Klingman and Andy Hamilton debate the nuances of ordering a cheesesteak in Philadelphia and visit with Northern Colorado head coach Troy Nickerson on the latest edition of On The Mat. Virginia Tech assistant Jared Frayer recaps the CKLV and previews the upcoming U.S. Senior Nationals with a pair of Southeast Regional Training Center members Mekhi Lewis and Ty Walz set to compete. That’s on Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top wrestling stories from around the world delivered to your inbox for free every single morning. The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite. If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research. You can support this program and the Network by making a small monthly contribution or one-time donation by going to mattalkonline.com/jointheteam. Venmo, PayPal, Buymeacoffee.com or Patreon, but here’s the perk with a monthly Patreon contribution - you get the cool perks like branded shirts, glasses, hats, digital preview guides, shout outs on the show and even a guest spot or pitch your show idea or interview suggestion for a future episode of Short Time! The Short Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly outfitted by Compound Sportswear. Remember, you’ve always got time, for Short Time. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHORT TIME WRESTLING PODCAST Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Podcasts | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS (Editor's note: This is always a rough draft of the script of the show, there may be minor errors sprinkled throughout and no, it's not in APA style or anything that resembles a journalistic published work. Some shows will also be devoid of show notes, as they're done on the road from a mobile device). Short Time Episode 588 - December 18, 2019
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Cat Davis joins Keith to share some very exciting news! Listen to be inpired!
Join the Acquired Limited Partner program! https://glow.fm/acquired/ (works best on mobile) Call it the playoffs. Call it the Olympics. Call it March Madness. No matter which sports analogy you borrow, it falls short of capturing what Lyft's IPO yesterday kicked off in the tech world. A generational changing of the guard from the FAANG to the APLUSS (Airbnb, Pinterest, Lyft, Uber, Slack, Stripe). A breaking of the liquidity dam that's kept capital, technology and talent locked up in a small number of Silicon Valley winners for longer than ever in history. And most importantly, a public market avenue for investing in the largest single market created since the advent of the internet. Acquired is live on the scene recounting and analyzing the history of Lyft (and ridesharing broadly) in every exquisite detail! Links: Lyft’s S-1: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1759509/000119312519059849/d633517ds1.htm Donate to Homobiles: http://bit.ly/2TM40nAÂ Carve Outs: Ben: Bill Gurley on "Runnin' Down a Dream" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmYekD6-PZ8 David: "Cricket Fever" on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80222770 Sponsor: Thanks to Perkins Coie, Counsel to Great Companies, for sponsoring Acquired Season 4. You can get in touch with Kara Tatman, who you heard at the beginning of this podcast, at https://www.perkinscoie.com/en/professionals/kara-e-tatman.html
In 2017, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers embarked on a 40th Anniversary Tour of the United States. The tour began on April 20th in Oklahoma City and ended on September 25th with a performance at the Hollywood Bowl. The Heartbreakers' final show, ended with a performance of "American Girl". Sadly, just seven days after his concert, Tom Petty was dead from an accidental overdose of prescription medication. Join us on a supernatural journey, as we explore the magical life and death of Tom Petty. We uncover the shocking details and examine the mystical facts behind one of the most prolific rock singer-songwriters in the world. This is Death by Misadventure.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about the year in indie rock. Show notes: - Recorded at Clicky Clicky world HQ - Eighth annual year in review - Rock isn't part of the top 40 conversation anymore - Apple is going to stop selling downloads and iPods - Music as a service - Does higher quality audio really matter? - People who died - Pat DiNizio recently passed; the Smithereens had a fine career - Other notable deaths: Petty, Downie, Cornell, Berry, Domino, Allman, Hart - The Year of Punishing Bad Behavior - Albums that didn't make our top 10 lists - Breitling: The War on Drugs recalls mid-80s classic rock - Also dug St. Vincent, Lali Puna, Wet Trident, Lubec, Charly Bliss - Kumar: War on Drugs, LCD Soundsystem, Wolf Parade, Protomartyr, Ron Gallo - Lots of music to like this year - To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
In this episode the guys are picking their dream matches, from the one's they wished they could have seen, to the ones they could possibly see in the future. They also dive into the huge week that was! Alpha vs Omega, 2x WWE Champion AJ Styles, Jinder Heat, Flairs 30 for 30, KO & Sami sent home, Cena on team Smackdown, and the possible end of James Ellsworth! All this and a whole lot more!
Cali and Dave talk Russia indictments, shady deals, scandal in the age of Trump, , and the death of Tom Petty on an especially wide ranging episode of That's Debatable.
Pastor Terri Milstead preaches from Philippians 3:12-14 at the 9:00 Traditional Service of Word, Table, and Prayers for Healing. To learn more about Alabaster First United Methodist Church visit our website at alabasterfumc.org
Bonus ep! Rob Huebel, Taz Ahmed, and Felix Biederman join Jon at LA Podfest to talk Trump's revised travel ban, immigration, and DOJ's trans ruling. Plus a dramatic reading by Rob and "Too Stupid to be True" on birth control. Good.
We're back! After a short hiatus we have many takes. We have a short tribute to Tom Petty, we discuss the tragedy in Las Vegas, and we have a NATIONALIZED CONVERSATION about athletes taking a knee...a topic that we had to talk about because Adam Silver called for it. **Please note that we recorded this on Tuesday, October 3rd which was BEFORE Cam Newton said something sexist, so any Cam Newton takes are dated...all others are fre$h**
"Do something you really like, and hopefully it pays the rent. As far as I'm concerned, that's success." - Tom Petty There's a lot of craziness in the world. Hopefully, you're like us and sport can give you some semblance of a break and pseudo-therapy from the bullshit that goes on in each of our lives. This week we recap what LSU is doing to Mike's life, the state of the NFL, and some notables along the way. To us, this is already a success, now we're just trying to pay the rent. Again, we yield our website plug for donations to the victims of the massacre in Las Vegas this week. Look out for each other. www.nationalcompassionfund.org All opinions contained within are our own and not representative of the United States Government. Special Thanks to the following: Intro Instrumentals | Kevin Gates - Paper Chasers Outro Instrumentals | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Mary Jane's Last Dance
Christian is joined in studio by comedian David “Salman” Weiss to preview the 2017 MLB Playoffs, and talk stand-up Comedy, Star Trek Discovery, Blade Runner 2049 and county fairs. Christian also notes the passing of TOM Petty and the shooting in Las Vegas. (NOTE: Recorded October 2, 2017)
In this installment I send my thoughts and well wishes to those affected by the recent tragedy in Las Vegas, say goodbye to the rock legend Tom Petty, question if small ants are just shrink-rayed regular ants (while squashing THREE during the podcast), detail me puking at the gym the other morning, talk about walking on the grass at college, as well as why i hate the word “blog.” Then I let you in on my experiences with developing and printing film photos in a darkroom, give a half-decent Jerry Seinfeld impersonation— and much more! Hope you enjoy this reefer-induced Fred Talk. Love, Fred
As we prepare for the Ferris Wheel Inspector General to arrive, we discuss more Mini-Music-Movies! Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' "Don't Come Around Here No More" and "Runnin' Down a Dream"
Bill and Brian are joined by musician Chad Stocker (the High Strung, the Mythics) to discuss Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Damn the Torpedoes (1979, Backstreet/MCA). Chad talks about how his love of documentaries turns him into a fan of whatever their subject is - in this case, the 2007 Peter Bogdanovich film Runnin' Down a Dream. Bill, Brian, and Chad discuss Jimmy Iovine taking charge as the producer, his clashes with drummer Stan Lynch, the curse of consistency, Mike Campbell's deceptively amazing guitar leads, Ron Blair's diverse bass playing, Benmont Tench's skill on keys, Petty's battles with his label, and more as we make our way through the album track by track!
Bobby Hopkins wakes up one day and decides to change his life. Within two years, he's entering his first 100-mile ultramarathon. I go along as part of his crew to help him along the way. Will Bobby finish? Will I do a good job crewing? Also, a special release of Service Unicorn's "Water Color War Paint."