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We're transitioning from SX to MX and touching on a little of what has been and what may become.
Le débrief du SX de Salt Lake City 2025 ainsi que du MXGP de Lugo, MotoGP du Mans (et plus) avec David Vuillemin, Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato…00:00 - Intro05:14 - Espoirs/Juniors13:55 - MotoGP au Mans37:59 - MXGP de Lugo1:15:50 - Mercato MXGP1:29:06 - SLC SX 4502:22:20 - SLC SX 2503:25:15 - Mercato US3:30:14 - Coup De Gueule3:35:03 - Clin d'Oeil d'Hugo3:37:11 - La FinSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
Le débrief du SX de Denver 2025 ainsi que du MXGP du Portugal avec David Vuillemin, Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato…00:00 - Intro04:09 - Track13:17 - Faux Départ de Webb17:52 - Les 2501:09:08 - New Orleans 20001:19:05 - Les Secteurs1:29:29 - Salt Lake City1:42:24 - PulpMX LCQ Challenge1:53:10 - Les 4502:26:21 -MXGP Portugal2:59:10: La FinVous voulez des fringues DV Talks Moto? C'est ici: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
DV Talks Moto: Débrief du SX de Pittsburgh 2025 et la victoire de Tom Vialle avec David Vuillemin et Hugo ManzatoCollab DV Talks Moto x French Mud: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
Dr. G is the most sought-after doctor in the world of pro motocross and supercross. Chances are, your favorite rider has been worked on by Dr. G after a crash before the night show or during a season when they're trying to return from injury. With years of experience working with top supercross racers, Dr. G has treated legends like Ricky Carmichael, Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey, Cooper Webb, and now Jett Lawrence. His perspective on the dangers of supercross is one-of-a-kind, and the behind-the-scenes stories from working with these athletes are ones you won't want to miss!Gypsy Gang—as always, thanks for watching. Don't forget to like and subscribe!
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Le débrief du SX d'East Rutherford 2025 avec David Vuillemin et Hugo Manzato…Collab DV Talks Moto x French Mud: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
Le débrief du SX de Philadelphie et du MXGP à Arco avec David Vuillemin, Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato…TMX CONCEPTION: https://www.tracksmx-conception.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmx.conception/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/TMX-Conception-100063754952433/?locale=fr_FRCollab DV Talks Moto x French Mud: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
How to Take Over the World: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- Polaroid founder Edwin Land is one of the most innovative inventors to have ever lived. Steve Jobs considered him one of his greatest heroes. On this episode we explore the methods and strategies he used to build the beautiful products that he did. 00:00 The Eureka Moment: Birth of the Polaroid Camera 04:30 Early Life: High Agency Behavior 07:00 The Obsession with Polarization 09:30 From Harvard to Independent Research 16:40 Founding Polaroid: The Early Struggles 28:00 Wartime Innovations and Contributions 30:30 Maintaining The Vision 34:10 The Birth of the Instant Camera 37:00 Polaroid's Marketing Genius 38:30 The SX-70: A Revolutionary Camera 42:30 PolaVision: A Catastrophic Flop 45:50 Edwin Land's Legacy and Lessons 46:00 Final Takeaways and Reflections --- HTTOTW Premium - Sign up to get all endnotes and special episodes Gains In Bulk - Use this link and use code Ben for 20% off VanMan - Use code TakeOver10 for 10% off Founders Podcast Speechify.com - Use code Ben for 15% off --- Email me with feedback: Ben@Takeoverpod.com Need a speaker for your next event or corporate retreat? Email speaking@takeoverpod.com
Polaroid founder Edwin Land is one of the most innovative inventors to have ever lived. Steve Jobs considered him one of his greatest heroes. On this episode we explore the methods and strategies he used to build the beautiful products that he did. 00:00 The Eureka Moment: Birth of the Polaroid Camera 04:30 Early Life: High Agency Behavior 07:00 The Obsession with Polarization 09:30 From Harvard to Independent Research 16:40 Founding Polaroid: The Early Struggles 28:00 Wartime Innovations and Contributions 30:30 Maintaining The Vision 34:10 The Birth of the Instant Camera 37:00 Polaroid's Marketing Genius 38:30 The SX-70: A Revolutionary Camera 42:30 PolaVision: A Catastrophic Flop 45:50 Edwin Land's Legacy and Lessons 46:00 Final Takeaways and Reflections --- HTTOTW Premium - Sign up to get all endnotes and special episodes Gains In Bulk - Use this link and use code Ben for 20% off VanMan - Use code TakeOver10 for 10% off Founders Podcast Speechify.com - Use code Ben for 15% off --- Email me with feedback: Ben@Takeoverpod.com Need a speaker for your next event or corporate retreat? Email speaking@takeoverpod.com
Le débrief du SX de Foxborough et du MXGP en Sardaigne avec David Vuillemin, Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato…TMX CONCEPTION: https://www.tracksmx-conception.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmx.conception/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/TMX-Conception-100063754952433/?locale=fr_FRCollab DV Talks Moto x French Mud: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
En España los coches japoneses anteriores a los años 90 son casi desconocidos… y hay coches realmente espectaculares, interesantes y muy curiosos. Os he traído 10 y como siempre, mi reto, es descubriros alguno desconocidos para vosotros… ¿lo conseguiré? En España, salvo Canarias, no comenzaron a importarse los coches japoneses hasta la década de los 80 y no llegan a ser realmente populares hasta los años 90. Al otro lado del “charco” sois mucho más afortunados y a veces no entendéis porque hay coches, como algunos de estos, prácticamente desconocidos en España. Además, el mercado japonés es muy particular y también os he traído versiones exclusivas o “casi” para el mercado interior. Toyota Century (1967). Vamos a hablar en un coche de lujo, super lujo, poco conocido que Toyota fabricó de forma casi artesanal y con cuenta gotas desde 1967 hasta 2023 como limusina y desde entonces hasta nuestros días, como SUV de lujo. Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 (1983). Es un coche muy popular en algunos ambientes, gracias a las películas de la serie “Initial D”, al manga y al Drift. No soy fan de ninguna de estas cosas, pero sí del Trueno, de menos de una tonelada de peso y sobre todo con el motor TRD de “Toyota Race Development”, de 1,6 litros, 4 cilindros, 20 válvulas, turbo y 220 CV a… ¡cerca de 10.000 rpm! Fue una versión especial de TRD muy minoritaria. Mitsubishi Debonair AMG (1987). Si te hablan de AMG enseguida vas a pensar en Mercedes-Benz y, de hecho, desde 1999, es propiedad de la marca alemana. En los años 80, AMG preparaba coches a cualquier marca que se lo pidiese y le pagase… como fue el caso de Mitsubishi. En esta lista encontrarás dos Mitsubishi AMG. Nissan Silvia (1988). El primero, aparecido en 1965 me parece realmente bonito, me recuerda a los Iso Rivolta… una marca que, desde luego, merece un video. Pero he elegido el S13 de 1988, que ganó en su país el premio al mejor coche japones y que, hasta donde yo sé, no se exportó fuera de Japón, como sí sucedió con algunos de sus sucesores, con la denominación Nissan 200 SX o similares. La versión más alta de gama fue un 2 litros turbo de unos 200 CV y hubo una rara variante descapotable fabricada por Autech Japan que hoy en día son verdaderas rarezas muy cotizadas. Subaru Rex Supercharged VX (1988). Os he traído este Subaru, porque quería incluir algún coche de esta marca. Un coche de apenas 3,19 metros de largo por 1,39 metros de ancho, con un motorcito por supuesto bóxer bicilíndrico de 550 cm3 y que gracias al turbo consigue 55 CV para menos de 700 kg… Mitsubishi Galant AMG (1989). A pesar del relativo éxito del Debonair AMG se ve que Mitsubishi quedó contenta con esta relación y quizás el mejor exponente de estos casi desconocidos Mitsubishi AMG fue este Galant. La base de partida era mejor y gracias a AMG los motores atmosféricos de 2 litros y 4 cilindros llegaron a ofrecer más 170 CV a más de 8.000 rpm. Mitsubishi FTO (1994). Este FTO, derivado de la plataforma del Galant, no era tan ambicioso. Pero era bonito, con un chasis muy afinado, tracción delantera y que con su motor V6 de 2 litros, primero con 180 CV y luego con distribución variable y 200 CV, era muy divertido y agradable de llevar… una joya, sin duda. Honda Integra Type R DC2 (1995). Una verdadera joya, muy apreciado por los aficionados al drift, refinado y con tracción delantera. Lo mejor de este modelo era su motor, una variante de B18C de 1.8 litros, por supuesto con distribución VYEC, que en su versión para el mercado japones ofrecía 200 CV y subía… ¡hasta casi 9.000 rpm! Toyota Mega Cruiser (1995). Te puede parecer un Hummer, pero no lo es… o sí, el Hummer “a la japonesa”. Su motor era curioso, un enorme 4,1 litros de solo 4 cilindros y unos escasos 153 CV, que parecen pocos para mover las más de 2 toneladas y media que pesaba ese coche. Otra curiosidad: A baja velocidad cuenta con dirección a las cuatro ruedas, para mejorar su maniobrabilidad. Nissan Pulsar VZ-R N1 (1998). Y cerramos con el coche más moderno que nació en la que todavía era una era dorada para estos deportivos que podemos clasificar con “Super GTi” y que nacieron a la sombra de una categoría definida para la competición y que de denominaba N-1 que limitaba los motores a 1.6 litros atmosféricos. Conclusión. ¿Recordáis cuando al comenzar el canal algunos me acusaban de que no me gustaban los coches japoneses? Incluso hicimos un vídeo, casi en plan de “coña” titulado “¡No me gustan los coches japoneses!” en el que se decía casi lo contrario… ¡Como no me van a gustar los coches japoneses! Y menos coches como estos 10 que os he traído. ¿He conseguido el reto? ¿Había alguno o algunos que no conocieseis?
Le débrief du SX de Seattle avec David Vuillemin, Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato…00:00 - Intro00:40 - Coup de Gueule08:45 - Track21:22 - Les 2501:12:27 - Les 4501:55:13 - La FinTMX CONCEPTION: https://www.tracksmx-conception.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmx.conception/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/TMX-Conception-100063754952433/?locale=fr_FRCollab DV Talks Moto x French Mud: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
Dr. Wells and Dr. E go over some recent research updates on Cervical Myelopathy. Can you recognize early signs, do you only look for upper motor neuron signs? What about Hoffman's or Babinsky? Dr. Wells talks about the differences in onset and Sx between radiculopathy and myelopathy and what you should add to your exam.Untold Physio Stories is sponsored byComprehend PT- Leave Comprehend PT running in the background or record audio when you have time. The AI based SOAP note generator does the rest! No need for accuracy or exact wording! It's a game changer and will give you more time with your patients! Use code MMT50 to save 50% off your first month. Free trial available at sign up!The Eclectic Approach Network - Check out Dr. E's all new private, non tracking and ad free network for rehab pros! It's free to join, has chat, feed, and all the features of other social networks without the creeping tracking.Check out EDGE Mobility System's Best Sellers - Something for every PT, OT, DC, MT, ATC or Fitness Minded Individual https://edgemobilitysystem.com
The Sex Talk You Never Got || A Conversation with Sam Jolman || The Caleb Gordon Podcast I sit down with Sam Jolman to discuss S*X and how it's a beautiful gift that God created for our good! Your SEXUALITY is WORTH a BETTER CONVERSATION. This episode is sponsored by: revo financial - https://revofinancial.com/
The Sex Talk You Never Got || A Conversation with Sam Jolman || The Caleb Gordon Podcast I sit down with Sam Jolman to discuss S*X and how it's a beautiful gift that God created for our good! Your SEXUALITY is WORTH a BETTER CONVERSATION. This episode is sponsored by: revo financial - https://revofinancial.com/
Le débrief du SX de Birmingham et du MXGP de St Jean d'Angély avec Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato…TMX CONCEPTION: https://www.tracksmx-conception.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmx.conception/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/TMX-Conception-100063754952433/?locale=fr_FRCollab DV Talks Moto x French Mud: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
VOV1 - Tổng thống Nga Putin và Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump dự kiến sẽ có cuộc điện đàm tối nay (theo giờ Việt Nam) để thảo luận về việc giải quyết xung đột tại Ukraine và bình thường hóa quan hệ giữa Nga và Mỹ.- Tổng Bí thư Tô Lâm tiếp Chủ tịch kiêm Tổng giám đốc Hội đồng Kinh doanh Hoa Kỳ - ASEAN Ted Osius, nguyên Đại sứ Hoa Kỳ tại Việt Nam.- Chủ trì Phiên họp thứ nhất Ban chỉ đạo về chuyển đổi số, đổi mới sáng tạo, Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính nhận định: Chuyển đổi số phát triển chưa tương xứng, chưa là động lực thúc đẩy tăng trưởng kinh tế.- Các chuyên gia, doanh nghiệp hiến kế gỡ bỏ rào cản để kinh tế tư nhân đột phá, “chuyển mình” phát triển cùng đất nước.- Nhân tố chính trị, tinh thần là cội nguồn sức mạnh làm nên đại thắng mùa Xuân năm 1975.- Sở Xây dựng Hà Nội đề nghị Công an thành phố vào cuộc rà soát, xử lý các hành vi môi giới trái phép, nhận làm thủ tục và bán suất nhà ở xã hội.- Ít nhất 300 người thiệt mạng trong cuộc không kích của Israel vào Dải Gaza sáng nay. Thỏa thuận ngừng bắn giữa Phong trào Hồi giáo Hamas và Israel chính thức bị phá vỡ.
Save at FXRRacing.com with Pulpmx30 code and also thanks to Firepower Parts and Maxxis Tires. The Director of SX, Mike Muye, talks about the series so far, track changes, AX and it's place, Muye takes us through his day, communication with the teams and riders and more.
The Monster Energy Supercross Series took a much-needed break last weekend, but that left us wondering what to do with our time. Well, the 3 Bros KTM 6-Hour Endurance Race sounded like a great idea, but a few laps into the race we were wondering what the heck we had gotten ourselves in to! We talk about that, plus Sean Brennan from Feld joins us to talk about the awesome SX series we are all enjoying.
We always think that it is amazing when a former champion can retire from motocross and Supercross racing and start a new life, completely separate from the sport that consumed every moment of every day, previously. But that's what four-time National Motocross Champion Mike Kiedrowski has done. After retiring from MX and SX racing with 30 wins in 1997, the "MX Kied" worked as an electrician briefly before joining the factory Suzuki Off-Road race team and earned a gold medal at the International Six Days Enduro before retiring for good and settling into a lucrative construction career and hanging up his boots...for good. While Kiedrowski still follows the sport closely and attends the races that are close to his Santa Clarita, California, home, it's been years since he threw his leg over a bike and he says that he doesn't miss it at all. We were excited to catch up with Mike this morning to reminisce about some old times, talk bikes, gear, and teammates, and see what he thinks of the current state of racing. Enjoy!
Justin Cooper locked in his best 450 finish ever in SX at Indy and he is on to talk about his growth in 2025 and what he's doing to continue to improve. Seth Hammaker has had a few years of injury and struggles since winning his first race 4 years ago but he came back in a big way at the first East West Showdown in Indy. Seth is a very down to earth kid who appreciates this win more than he can put into words. It's a great story. Jeff Emig and Phil Nicoletti are in studio too and we hit on the DB / RC broadcast curfuffle again this week from a different, well-versed perspective. Great show!!
Le Débrief du SX d'Indianapolis 2025 avec Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato...Collab French Mud x DV Talks Moto: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
The original trio is back for a no holds barred, very loose podcast about current SX events!
Le débrief' du SX de Daytona 2025 avec Marvin Musquin et Hugo Manzato…Collab DV Talk Moto x French Mud: https://www.frenchmud.com/432-dv-talks-motoSupport the showChaine YouTube DV TALKS MOTOAbonnez vous sur YouTube ici! Créez Votre Podcast Ici!
Phil Nicoletti is on in his standard role dropping off bombs and scooping the straight talk like only PHILLIP can. Coty Schock is an incredible story this series and he secured his first SX podium ever this week in Arlington and it was the 2nd step, not the 3rd! City is still improving and he's on to talk about his unlikely rise out of the state of Delaware. Justin hill dropped the fastest qualifying lap in Arlington and we just had to get him on to talk about his speed and why he doesn't just go lights out all the time. Ryan Villopoto is one proud Moto Dad after son, Brax won the KTM Junior class in Arlington. Is he diving head first in the Moto-Dad life already? We find out. Jason Weigandt is in studio!!
Mariona M (SX/SO 9w1 973) is a language activist in Catalonia. In the first phase of this conversation, we explore her complex relationship with crying to process emotional backlog, and how her type's pattern of reaching for deeper self-understanding in order to soothe herself can, ironically, create more inner turbulence. In the second phase, we ground ourselves, and Mariona's essence as an SX 9 comes through. Enjoy. Mariona's Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/marionamiretlanguages Browse Interviews by Type & Instinct https://www.theenneagramschool.com/enneagram-interviews-and-panels The Enneagram Schoolhttps://www.theenneagramschool.com/ Master the Enneagram (Online Course)https://www.theenneagramschool.com/intro-enneagram-course Timestamps 00:38 - Intro 03:56 - Self-preservation blind interview set-up 05:51 - Personal process 'is precious', "I am my own home now" 08:24 - Taking self-responsibility for stress, experiencing exhaustion, being sensitive 10:35 - 'The base is always a fragility', crying as a helpful workout 18:18 - Type 9 absorption, sexual instinct need for a discharge 21:56 - Pain "wanting" to be experienced 25:17 - Reaching catharsis, expressing 'messages' of feeling and truths 28:51 - Being a channel for personal discoveries 33:54 - The 'Snow Globe' Effect, living in fantasy rather than enacting it in reality 40:22 - Settling the snow globe of the interview 47:44 - Type 3 attached to conversation productivity, 7 fix flipping tables, Mariona sings from a book 53:38 - Seduction/hooking or flirting with life 57:25 - Demanding/needing attention, sharing openly and being oneself 1:01:37 - Being seduced by creative spontaneity 1:06:16 - Taking ownership of qualities that shine 1:08:27 - Reflection and coming to a close 1:11:41 - Outro --- Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay Coma-Media: https://pixabay.com/users/coma-media-24399569/ Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/ --- #enneagram #enneagramtypes #enneagram9
The boys catch-up this week and chat all things sports including the Super Bowl, Saturday night SX, 4 Nations hockey and more. As well, they answer all you discussion questions and Questions from the Grand Stands. Enjoy!
What happens when you are in the polarization film business and your daughter asks why she can't see the picture right away? You invent Polaroid. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us. But we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So here's one of those. [No Bull RV Ad] Dave Young: Welcome back to the Empire Builders Podcast, Dave Young here alongside Stephen Semple. And today's topic, man, you keep picking topics that take me back to my childhood, Stephen. And for this one, it's the camera my dad had. It's the Polaroid. Stephen Semple: Is that right? Your dad had one? Dave Young: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And it was a great camera. He used to let me take pictures. And he'd set the timer and I'd peel the backing off. These were the old kind, not the SX-70, modern day seventies. Stephen Semple: You were old school. You had the little backing you had to peel off. Right? Dave Young: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Stephen Semple: Awesome. Dave Young: And he had extra doodads and things like a little timer that would snap onto the button so we could do a family pic. Stephen Semple: Oh, is that right? Dave Young: Oh, yeah. Stephen Semple: Wow. Dave Young: All the fun stuff. Stephen Semple: Well, when I got talking about this with my oldest daughter, Crystal, what I was surprised to learn, and I learned this when I said to her I was going to do this and then discovered more about it. Polaroid is still around. She is a camp counselor in the summertime. Little kids show up at camp with a Polaroid camera. And it's still the point it and comes out, and you've got to wait for a minute for it to it develop. But yeah, it's still a thing. Dave Young: And honestly, the nice part is the algorithm doesn't get ahold of that image. Stephen Semple: That's true. That's true Dave Young: Big data doesn't have a picture of your kid If you use a Polaroid. Stephen Semple: Well, that's maybe why they're giving these little kids to do that. It's estimated that they do around $770 million in business. Dave Young: Wow. Wow. Stephen Semple: So it's not insignificant. Yeah. Yeah. Dave Young: I'd say that's not insignificant, I think. Stephen Semple: Yeah. But as we know, it was revolutionary at the time, this whole instant picture. And at their peak, which was 1991, they were doing about $3 billion in business. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: So that's- Dave Young: Man, I would've thought their peak was way earlier than that for some reason. Stephen Semple: Yeah, that was the peak, '91. Yeah. Dave Young: Just before digital kind of came in. Stephen Semple: And kind of messed with a bunch of things. Yeah. The company was founded by Edwin Land and George Wheelwright in 1937 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. But didn't start off as a camera company. Edwin Land was in Harvard, and he dropped out of Harvard to pursue business. But what he had invented was the coating that polarizes lenses. Dave Young: Oh, okay. Stephen Semple: So hence the name Polaroid. Dave Young: Polaroid. Yeah. Stephen Semple: Yeah. And I've always wondered about that. Why Polaroid? And it came from that. And the business became huge in 1941 when the US entered World War II, because it was being used for flight goggles. It was massive. Sales went from $760,000 pre-war to like $16 million in 1943. Dave Young: Wow. Stephen Semple: Selling this polarizing technology. But 90% of the contracts were military. There was no Sunglass Hut yet. Right?
In this series, we aim to highlight the unsung heroes of the sport—the privateers. While they may not be part of factory teams, they're putting in the hard work to carve out their own names and eventually earn a spot with one of those teams. In our debut episode, host Brent Bowser talks with Dirt Bike Depot/WMR KTM rider Gage Linville to discuss his rookie SX season in 2023, the progress he made in 2024, his goals for 2025, and more!
Cooper Webb is finding his groove and found himself with a hole shot in race 1 of the Triple Crown in Glendale. He's on to talk all about that unfamiliar spot and how he thought of the Glendale track. Ricky Carmichael and Sam Jones teamed up to produce RC's biopic which is coming out. They are on to talk about the making of it and some of the best kept secrets of RC's rise and preparation to becoming the GOAT. Jordon Smith may be an elder statesman of the 250 class but he just brought Triumph their first SX win and we talk to him all about it. PHILLIP is in studio with Trevor Reis, GREAT SHOW!!
At the WPS National Sales Meeting, Matthes sits down with Fly riders Andrew Short and Justin Brayton to talk rally, SX and more. Then Cooper Webb talks about his move to Fly, his season so far, Ricki Gilmour and more.
Wyatt Greene joins us to talk about building a Jk into a tube framed double triangulated, LS powered rock banger. 43 SX's KMC's and some good times wheeling the Southeast and Ohio. @Wheelingreene on instagram
Christina Denney has been huge part of the Team USA MXDN effort, the AMA at MX and SX and more. He she talks about her role with all of this things as well as the USA women's World Cup, the WMX series and more.
L'approvazione in prima lettura della riforma costituzionale sulla separazione delle carriere dei magistrati ci riporta, almeno nei toni, a trent'anni fa. Ne parliamo con Francesco Paolo Sisto (nella foto a SX), viceministro alla Giustizia e Giuseppe Santalucia (nella foto a DX), presidente ANM Associazione Nazionale Magistrati.
We have a unique show this week as we get Dallas Dunn in studio to talk about how a 2025 KTM 250 SX two stroke helped him find the love for riding again. This is not your traditional bike review as we dive deep into what this bike can do but also how a two stroke can make the flame for riding ignite again. We will break down the orange pumpkin and even get Jamie Ellis from Twisted Development on the show to discuss two strokes and how the orange bike compares to the blue smoker.
Trong chuyến công tác đầu tiên trên cương vị mới, Nguyễn Trí về xã Đạo Cường - nơi được coi là điểm nóng trong việc giải toả đất đai cho dự án Khu công nghiệp Tam Thiên. Sự việc trở nên căng thẳng khi tình trạng của vụ việc gặp nhiều khó khăn khiến người dân từ bức xúc dần trở nên manh động. Là Giám đốc mới của Sở Xây dựng, Nguyễn Trí không chỉ lo lắng về tình hình bạo động có thể ảnh hưởng đến uy tín của tỉnh mà còn đối mặt với thách thức xử lý vấn đề nhạy cảm này theo cách riêng của mình.
Nhân vật Nguyễn Trí lần đầu tiên ra mắt Sở Xây dựng với vai trò giám đốc. Khác với hình ảnh trang nghiêm thường thấy của các nhà lãnh đạo tiền nhiệm, Nguyễn Trí xuất hiện đầy bất ngờ với trang phục trẻ trung và trên vai khoác một cây đàn guitar.
This is Eli Tomac unfiltered like never before. Eli dives into unheard stories from his rookie season, winning his first Monster Energy Supercross title, the origins of "BEAST MODE," his plans for retirement, and why he still has unfinished business in the sport. Gypsy Gang, enjoy the show as Eli Tomac unleashes the beast at Anaheim 1!PRESENTED BY: Monster Energy
Chatting track designs, BMX moguls, preferred climate to train in, SX is back, Coaches Corner, random question game, and more. Enjoy!
What a night in Paris in 1989! Weege, Rarick and Matthes look back on RJ's last SX win, "the pass", Leisk winning, Ward's bike blowing up and more.
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Dein Dating, Deine Beziehung und Dein Səxleben soll upgegradet werden? Dann check ChainlessINTIMACY (exklusiv in der ChainlessUNIVERSITY) aus: https://bit.ly/CLUniversity_318SP Johann & Rachel sind die wohl ehrlichsten Beziehungs-"Influencer/Coaches", die ich kenne. Und während andere Paare sagen würden: “Fremdgehen ist ein Trennungsgrund!” Sagen Johann & Rachel: “Fremdgehen war das Beste, was unserer Beziehung passieren konnte!” Wir sind gewachsen. Wir haben repariert. Wir haben öfter SəX denn je zuvor. Heute teilen Sie ihre größten Fehler & Learnings aus 12 Jahren Beziehung!
“现在你按一下红色电子按钮。呼……嗖……相纸便到手了。你亲眼看见画面显现,愈来愈逼真,愈来愈细致。数分钟后你便得到了一张照片,真实得像活的。”这是1975年的一则广告,主角是当时大卖的宝丽来新款SX-70相机。在摄影史上,宝丽来是一家特立独行的小公司。它诞生于著名发明家埃德温·兰德之手,二战后通过将技术与大众需求、文化潮流紧密结合,成功创造了“即时成像”这个全新的细分市场。这最终威胁到了当时摄影界的巨头公司,柯达。1976年,以侵犯多项专利权的名义,两家公司的战争终于打响,并以14年后宝丽来的大胜结束。宝丽来固然打败了柯达,但两家公司很快又都被数码摄影的大趋势完全击垮了。等到这几年、拍立得产品重新变成一种复古潮流时,市场上只剩下了一个意外的获胜者——在当年大战中渔翁得利的富士胶片。本期小历史节目,我们就来回顾这段尚未彻底褪色的摄影界往事。一个小通知:受台风影响,原定于11月1日-11月3日举行的“2024声量OUT”活动因故取消。原计划参与活动的听众朋友们可尽快调整安排、注意安全,期待在之后的其他活动上再见!| 主播 |肖文杰、约小亚| 时间轴 |02:39 发明家埃德温·兰德06:58 宝丽来的即时成像技术发展14:21 柯达,宝丽来光环之下的供应商22:50 历时14年的专利侵权之争30:40 蛰伏者富士胶片的最终胜利| 延伸资料 |《永不褪色的时光》A Triumph of GeniusPolaroid SX-70 Land Camera - 1972 Commercial by Charles and Ray EamesKodak's War vs Polaroid & The Instant Film DisasterPolaroid versus Kodak: The Battle for Instant PhotographyNytimes-Instant Camera War DevelopmentsWired-The Impossible Project: Bringing back PolaroidHow Polaroid and Kodak Accidentally Gave Birth to InstaxNytimes-FUJI READY TO SELL ITS INSTANT CAMERAS IN JAPANESE MARKETLA Times-Polaroid and Fuji Photo Settle Dispute Over PatentThe Verge-Polaroid wants millions in royalty from Fujifilm for copying its trademarked white border film| 后期制作 |kk| 声音设计 |刘三菜| 收听方式 |你可以通过小宇宙、苹果播客、Spotify、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、QQ 音乐、荔枝、豆瓣等平台收听节目。| 认识我们 |微信公众号:第一财经 YiMagazine联系我们:thatisbiz@yicai.com
What I learned from rereading Instant: The Story of Polaroid by Christopher Bonanos. ----Ramp gives you everything you need to control spend, watch your costs, and optimize your financial operations —all on a single platform. Make history's greatest entrepreneurs proud by going to Ramp and learning how they can help your business control your costs and save more. ----Founders Notes gives you the superpower to learn from history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. You can search all my notes and highlights from every book I've ever read for the podcast. Get access to Founders Notes here. ----Join my free email newsletter to get my top 10 highlights from every book----Episode Outline: — The most obvious parallel is to Apple Computer. Both companies specialized in relentless, obsessive refinement of their technologies. Both were established close to great research universities to attract talent. Both fetishized superior, elegant, covetable product design. And both companies exploded in size and wealth under an in-house visionary-godhead-inventor-genius. At Apple, that man was Steve Jobs. At Polaroid, the genius was Edwin Land. Just as Apple stories almost all lead back to Jobs, Polaroid lore always seems to focus on Land.— Both men were college dropouts; both became as rich as anyone could ever wish to be; and both insisted that their inventions would change the fundamental nature of human interaction.— Jobs expressed his deep admiration for Edwin Land. He called him a national treasure.— Books on Edwin Land:Land's Polaroid: A Company and the Man Who Invented It by Peter C. Wensberg (Founders #263)A Triumph of Genius: Edwin Land, Polaroid, and the Kodak Patent War by Ronald Fierstein (Founders #134)Land's Polaroid: A Company and the Man Who Invented It by Peter C. Wensberg (Founders #133)The Instant Image: Edwin Land and the Polaroid Experience by Mark Olshaker (Founders #132)Insisting On The Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land and Instant: The Story of Polaroid(Founders #40)— Biography about Steve Jobs: Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli— Edwin Land of Polaroid talked about the intersection of the humanities and science. I like that intersection. There's something magical about that place. There are a lot of people innovating, and that's not the main distinction of my career. The reason Apple resonates with people is that there's a deep current of humanity in our innovation. I think great artists and great engineers are similar, in that they both have a desire to express themselves. In fact some of the best people working on the original Mac were poets and musicians on the side. In the seventies computers became a way for people to express their creativity. Great artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were also great at science. Michelangelo knew a lot about how to quarry stone, not just how to be a sculptor. — Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography by Walter Isaacson (Founders #214)— Book on Henry Ford:I Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of Henry Ford by Richard Snow (Founders #9)The Autobiography of Henry Ford by Henry Ford (Founders #26) Today and Tomorrow Henry Ford (Founders #80) My Forty Years With Ford by Charles Sorensen (Founders #118)The Story of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison's Ten Year Road Trip by Jeff Guinn (Founders #190) — Another parallel to Jobs: Land's control over his company was nearly absolute, and he exercised it to a degree that was compelling and sometimes exhausting.— When you read a biography of Edwin land you see an incredibly smart, gifted, driven, focused person endure decade after decade of struggle. And more importantly —finally work his way through.— Another parallel to Jobs: You may be noticing that none of this has anything to do with instant photography. Polarizers rather than pictures would define the first two decades of lands intellectual life and would establish his company. Instant photos were an idea that came later on, a secondary business around which his company was completely recreated.— “Missionaries make better products.” —Jeff Bezos— His letter to shareholders gradually became a particularly dramatic showcase for his language and his thinking. These letters-really more like personal mission statements-are thoughtful and compact, and just eccentric enough to be completely engaging. Instead of discussing earnings and growth they laid out Land's World inviting everyone to join.— Land gave him a four-word job description: "Keeper of the language.”— No argument in the world can ever compare with one dramatic demonstration. — My Life in Advertising by Claude Hopkins (Founders #170)— The leap to Polaroid was like replacing a messenger on horseback with your first telephone.— Hire a paid critic:Norio Ohga, who had been a vocal arts student at the Tokyo University of Arts when he saw our first audio tape recorder back in 1950. I had had my eye on him for all those years because of his bold criticism of our first machine.He was a great champion of the tape recorder, but he was severe with us because he didn't think our early machine was good enough. It had too much wow and flutter, he said. He was right, of course; our first machine was rather primitive. We invited him to be a paid critic even while he was still in school. His ideas were very challenging. He said then, "A ballet dancer needs a mirror to perfect her style, her technique.— Made in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony by Akio Morita.— Another parallel to Jobs: Don't kid yourself. Polaroid is a one man company.— He argued there was no reason that well-designed, wellmade computers couldn't command the same market share and margins as a luxury automobile.A BMW might get you to where you are going in the same way as a Chevy that costs half the price, but there will always be those who will pay for the better ride in the sexier car. Rather than competing with commodity PC makers like Dell, Compaq and Gateway, why not make only first-class products with high margins so that Apple could continue to develop even better first-class products?The company could make much bigger profits from selling a $3,000 machine rather than a $500 machine, even if they sold fewer of them.Why not, then, just concentrate on making the best $3,000 machines around? — Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple's Greatest Products by Leander Kahney.— How To Turn Down A Billion Dollars: The Snapchat Story by Billy Gallagher — Books on Enzo FerrariGo Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans by A.J. Baime. (Founders #97) Enzo Ferrari: Power, Politics, and The Making of an Automotive Empire by Luca Dal Monte (Founders #98) Enzo Ferrari: The Man and The Machine by Brock Yates (Founders #220) — Soul in the game. Listen to how Edwin Land describes his product:We would not have known and have only just learned that a new kind of relationship between people in groups is brought into being by SX-70 when the members of a group are photographing and being photographed and sharing the photographs: it turns out that buried within us—there is latent interest in each other; there is tenderness, curiosity, excitement, affection, companionability and humor; it turns out, in this cold world where man grows distant from man,and even lovers can reach each other only briefly, that we have a yen for and a primordial competence for a quiet good-humored delight in each other:we have a prehistoric tribal competence for a non-physical, non-emotional, non-sexual satisfaction in being partners in the lonely exploration of a once empty planet.— “Over the very long term, history shows that the chances of any business surviving in a manner agreeable to a company's owners are slim at best.” —Charlie Munger----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. 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Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp20 code at Race Tech to save. We catch up to Karnow on how his comeback to SX is going, his thoughts on the season that was, his recovery all summer, how he's "grinding", Only Fans sponsorship, and more.
Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp20 code at Race Tech to save. We catch back up to the privateer to talk about his summer up in Canada racing the nationals, his win, plans for 2025 SX, working with Lusk and more
The owner of Chaparral Motorsports talks about his roots in the business, his own racing, how he got started, the ups and downs over the years, starting the race team, winning SX titles, why he folded it up, the secrets to his success and more.