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On this episode of The MMA Roasted Podcast, Adam and the boys break down current MMA news. You do NOT want to miss this one! Watch Adam Hunter's special here: https://ufcfightpass.com/video/190358/adam-hunter-throwing-punches Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0iEP3iLaCrBZf95GVITbwn?si=N-Oawu88RuqpkApjGk-6Lg Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mma-roasted/id696336619 Listen on Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/mmaroasted
This week we had the amazing opportunity to speak to mental fitness coach Ryan Stock. From working with young talent, to professional athletes. From integrating mindfulness. mediation, and sports specific yoga. Also, the other One Last Drop and documentary Ryan opens up with us regarding his personal life, moments when he realized changed was needed, and so much more.
As an athlete, Ryan Stock found himself drinking to celebrate wins and to cope with losses. And alcohol always helped him escape the pressures to perform. But after his 3 year old son comforted him during an alarming trip to the ER, he knew something had to change. Tune in to find out how Ryan found freedom from alcohol by tackling his crippling lack of self-worth. And is now sharing his story through his honest and powerful book and documentary titled One Last Drop. Did you miss This Naked Mind Live? Do you maybe have a little bit of FOMO? Don't worry. I've got you covered. In fact, I had the entire event professionally recorded and it's available digitally. Transformation in your living room, yup, that is what it's all about. You can grab your digital ticket at ThisNakedMind.com/DigitalTicket. As always, rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast as it truly helps the message reach somebody who might need to hear it today. Episode Links: One Last Drop: The Ripple Effects of Alcohol, Athletics, and Love by Ryan Stock One Last Drop documentary
Ryan Stock is the founder of MindSport, author of Buddha Was A Baller, and a former NCAA college basketball player and college basketball coach of over 15 years. Stock has worked with professional athletes and world champions from the NBA, NFL, MLB, MMA, MLS, PGA among other professional leagues and organizations and continues to be at the forefront of the mental side of athletics.In this episode, Ryan Stock covers...His illustrious high school basketball career and coaching careerHis relationship with alcoholThe athlete identity & feeling like nothing is ever good enoughSelf-love & controlFind Ryan Stock at the links below:MindSport WebsiteOne Last Drop on AmazonOne Last Drop (The Doc)Conscious Athlete GuideTwitter
From high level athletics to high level coaching, bad decisions with alcohol and choices that needed to be made in relationships all led to an amazing book. In this interview, I talk with Author Ryan Stock on how our relationship with athletics, vices and life choices all lead us down a path that isn't always pretty. We talk about how his book came to be based on him making the choice to give up alcohol, find some inner peace by working on self love and becoming aware of the part he was playing in his personal relationships. He manages an app for athletes to help them with mindfulness and meditation in both athletics and in life. He coaches people in sports or connected to sports how to be mindful of the emotions that are involved in the sport they play and the life they live. You can get in touch with Ryan or follow him on the resources below: mymindsport.com ryan@mymindsport.com amryanstock.com www.instagram.com/mymindsport www.instagram.com/amryanstock www.facebook.com/ryan.stock.585 Grab his new book One Last Drop with this link https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/173... Please subscribe to our channel and hit the like button below this video. We will release a video at the end of every week! Check out our past interviews for some amazing stories! Please also check out our social media pages below. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/changingthep... Instagram https://www.instagram.com/changing_th... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changing-the-perspective/support
Episode 11 and Orbax is sick!!! Not sick like cool, the way Pepper says it but sick like not with Covid the way Orbax says it. This week we talk to the greatest sideshow performer of our time Ryan Stock! From his new Vegas compound we talk to Ryan (and Amber pops in as well) about being a viral video king and how they went from touring Canadian backroad bars to having over a billion views. Literally a billion. Like Gangnam numbers here people! We also get the exclusive story here on how that AGT stunt actually did almost kill him! But most importantly, you really need to watch that Halyx documentary. here is the YouTube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0rDLvg-Lfs Please watch it and talk to us about it. You can find Ryan and Amber on FB watch! Here: The-Ryan-And-Amber-Show As always you can see Pepper on IG @sweetpepperklopek and Orbax @the_great_orbax . As we mentioned in this episode, there's currently a 30 minute version of @orbaxandpepperdoscience up on the Home County Music and Art Festival YouTube! You can find it here, enjoy but do it soon, it will only be up for about a week! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mso89ge71Q4 Until next time, stay safe everyone and don't forget... Daddy don't jam bro. BYYYYYYE!!!
We catch up with our friends, Ryan Stock and Amber Lynn ("Guinea Pig", "America's Got Talent" and The Ryan and Amber Show https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCePzKF7YjLwOiQkYCI5RU0w/videos) to talk about their amazing career, the greatness that is Harold Lloyd, and "Idiocracy".
Ryan Stock is the founder of MindSport, author of Buddha Was A Baller, and a former NCAA college basketball player and college basketball coach of over 15 years. His experiences as a coach and player led him to start the athlete meditation app, MindSport, which in turn led to the writing of the book Buddha Was A Baller. It was the difficult times in particular that led to Stock wanting to help athletes and coaches to live healthier, more successful and fulfilling lives. Stock himself experienced struggles with anxiety, frustration, dealing with difficult times, and in remaining present in his life as an athlete and coach before finally resigning from athletics and starting the journey that led him to find mindfulness and meditation. Meditation is the practice that Stock now utilizes daily in his life while showing other athletes and coaches how to implement practice in their lives. Aside from writing and developing the content and recording sessions for the MindSport app, Stock also works one on one with college and professional athletes and organizations as an athlete meditation mentor. Stock most recently completed his Yoga Teacher Training through Jonny Kest in 2019 and now teaches athlete meditation and Yoga to elite level NCAA universities and professional athletic organizations all across the country. · How do NBA and top pro athletes practice mindfulness and meditation? · The 10,000 Hour Rule— why quality matters than quantity · How self-awareness and non-judgement matters for athletes · Why Basketball athletes fail to slow down their mind and focus · How does MindSport app, the app for athletes to help focus, mindfulness, processing emotion, and beating your monkey mind · Why do athletes have melt downs and what do to about it? Website - https://mymindsport.com/ Twitter - @mymindsport Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mymindsport/ Email - Support this podcast
We have Ryan Stock - Founder of the Mindsport App the #1 Athlete Meditation App over at the studio.- The easiest way to deal with Anxiety as an Athlete - The ONE THING that separates High Level Athletes from Amateurs- How to handle stressful coaches and teammates...- Crazy Stories from both Me & Ryan on our journeys to maximize our focus.- Could I be an NFL Kicker?===========================Download The MindSport App:For IOSFor Android Watch the full Podcast on the 11th Commandment Youtube Channel! Watch WOWJ Highlights Below:An Inner Focus Will allow you to take on anything Could Will Play in the NFL? Follow The 11th Commandment for more:
Let’s talk a Star Wars story, shall we? It may not be the most necessary entry in the franchise, but some people thought it was a fun one. It’s time to talk Solo with my own personal beacon of hope and happiness, Ryan Stoick. Ryan always knows how to boost a movie I don’t particularly love and he does just that here. Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you’re at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you’d like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, or concerns, you can email me at FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com. If by some small chance you’d like to donate anything to offset the cost of movie tickets and this podcast, be it via a gift card to Cinemark or Fandango or a gift card to pay for a digital rental, you can also send that to the aforementioned email. Any recommendation will be mentioned and at least briefly reviewed in a future episode! If you can’t spare the dime, no worries. Please leave a rating and/or a review, and spread the word about this podcast.
Jennie Edwards, Founder and Video Content Queen/Producer, helps entrepreneurs create and share their message online to make a bigger impact in the world. She teaches how to show up confidently and vulnerably, in alignment with your branding and values. Over the last 12 years, Jennie has run a successful business of empowering her clients to grow their audience, connect authentically and gain greater clarity of their goals and vision.Ryan Stock, Speaker Trainer, is a copywriter, speaker, and master at NLP. He helps entrepreneurs share their story with purpose, so the words can land in the subconscious of their viewers powerfully to create action. Ryan’s superpower is utilizing mindfulness to activate a higher level of productivity and peace, which is definitely an aspect everyone wants more of in life.www.linkedin.com/in/jennieedwards/facebook.com/GuidedByImaginationPhotographytwitter.com/GuidedByImgwww.instagram.com/jennie_edwards_/
Ryan Stock is the founder of MindSport, a meditation app for athletes. Ryan and I share a passion for helping the world of sports in the realm of mental health, and we discuss details of that on this podcast. We chat flow state, consistency with habits, the benefits of mindfulness, and much more. Enjoy!Connect with RyanInstagramMind Sport - The Meditation Ap for AthletesCheck out my social media pages for even more content on the mind and body.Follow: @maxwmccoyInstagram: @maxwmccoyTwitter: @MaxwMcCoyI get so many questions from viewers about starting a podcast that I decided to create a podcast course. Click the link below and learn how to launch your very own podcast.How to start a Podcast 101Subscribe to the PodcastiTunesSpotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the podcast, Erik talks to Michael Obrien about his top five strolling effects. Nick Locapo stops by to discuss Linking Laces. Plus Ryan Stock and AmberLynn talk about the history of geek magic, sideshow stunts, and being a Las Vegas Consultant.
We talk about preparation and unwinding using nothing but the breath. Whatever your battle is, basketball or business, this episode should help!Connect with RyanInstagramMind Sport - The Meditation Ap for AthletesCheck out my social media pages for even more content on the mind and body.Follow: @maxwmccoyInstagram: @maxwmccoyTwitter: @MaxwMcCoyI get so many questions from viewers about starting a podcast that I decided to create a podcast course. Click the link below and learn how to launch your very own podcast.How to start a Podcast 101Subscribe to the PodcastiTunesSpotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We often have an internal dialogue going in within us. "Self 1 and Self 2," as guest Ryan Stock puts it. We talk about how we can work on this so that it doesn't alter performance. Ryan is the founder of MindSport, the first meditation app made specifically for athletes. Ryan returns to the podcast for his 2nd time! This one was awesome, hope you enjoy too!Check out my social media pages for even more content on the mind and body.Connect with RyanWebsiteFacebookInstagramMind Body Sport AppYouTubeCheck out my social media pages for even more content on the mind and body.Follow: @maxwmccoyInstagram: @maxwmccoyTwitter: @MaxwMcCoyI get so many questions from viewers about starting a podcast that I decided to create a podcast course. Click the link below and learn how to launch your very own podcast.How to start a Podcast 101Subscribe to the PodcastiTunesSpotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For episode 17 i'm joined by author of 'Buddha Was a Baller,' founder of the MindBody App, and former college hooper/coach, Ryan Stock. We talked about one of the topics i'm MOST passionate about in mindfulness training, and how it can benefit our performance and lives. Enjoy!Connect with RyanInstagramMind Sport - The Meditation Ap for AthletesCheck out my social media pages for even more content on the mind and body.Follow: @maxwmccoyInstagram: @maxwmccoyTwitter: @MaxwMcCoyI get so many questions from viewers about starting a podcast that I decided to create a podcast course. Click the link below and learn how to launch your very own podcast.How to start a Podcast 101Subscribe to the PodcastiTunesSpotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Episode 12 we are joined by Ryan Stock, a former collegiate athlete and coach and the founder of MindSport. His experiences as a coach and player led him to starting the athlete meditation app, MindSport, which in turn led to the writing of his book "Buddha Was A Baller". His experience with struggles with anxiety, frustration, dealing with difficult times, and remaining present in his life as an athlete and coach led to his introduction to meditation and mindfulness. In the episode we talk about the many similarities between mindfulness and intuitive eating. Removing judgement and creating space for self-love can be a powerful catalyst for creating a happier, healthier life. Hear more about how you can get started with letting go of judgement in your daily life. Plus, stay tuned after the episode for some Q&A about intuitive eating vs. mindful eating...are they the same thing? Show Notes: - Download the app on the MindSport website: https://mymindsport.com/ - Link to "Buddha Was A Baller": https://buddhaballer.com/ - @mymindsport on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mymindsport/ - Blog Post: Intuitive Eating vs. Mindful Eating: http://www.streetsmartnutrition.com/intuitive-eating-mindful-eating/ - @LibreConnections on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/libre.connections/ Like what you hear? Leave us a rating or review to show your support. And if you want to stay updated with the latest from Libre Connections, head over to our website and subscribe to our Newsletter: www.libreconnections.com
Ryan Stock and AmberLynn of Comedy Daredevil join Katherine to talk about poutine - how repeatedly applying blowtorches to your tongue will change your sense of taste. Life's rough when your whole job is based on hurting yourself. Oh, and can anyone recommend a good Indian restaurant in Las Vegas? Please subscribe to (and rate & review) this podcast in iTunes or the Podcasts app so you never miss an episode! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-mouth/id1171755407?mt www.facebook.com/smartmouthpodcast/ www.instagram.com/smartmouthpodcast/
Episode 29: Elliott sits down with his friends Ryan Stock and AmberLynn Walker, the Comedy Daredevil team to talk magic, comedy, performance, misogyny, AGT, and vomit (which Elliott did not have a chance to drink). These guys are fascinating, amazing entertainers with a rich background in the variety arts. Enjoy!
Crescenzo Giacomo Notarile was raised in Brooklyn, New York from first generation Italian descent. Born of artistic lineage, Crescenzo's parents, Maria – an interior
Crescenzo Giacomo Notarile was raised in Brooklyn, New York from first generation Italian descent. Born of artistic lineage, Crescenzo’s parents, Maria – an interior The post 'Gotham' Cinemetographer Crescenzo Notarile, 'America's Got Talent' Stars Ryan Stock, AmberLynn & 'I Love Lucy' Sculptor Carolyn Palmer first appeared on Pop Culture Tonight.
This week on America's Got Talent, Ryan Stock, daredevil stuntsman from Edmonton, took a flaming arrow to the neck. What exactly went wrong? You can see the video here: https://youtu.be/ZMgUUn6-V5A Guest: Ryan Stock, American's Got Talent contestant who took an arrow to the neck.