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André Rangelind satte Sverigebästa i frontyard, när han ranglade in i 3.20-tempo efter 63 km. Och så börjar vi höja tempen inför VXO Ultrafest, där det blir SM både på 100 km, 24-timmars och gång. Världsstjärnorna Andrzej Piotrowski och Robbie Britton berättar om varför de kommer till Växjö för att utföra stordåd. Anna Carlsson är tillbaka som bisittare. Vi går även igenom Russ Cook som sprang genom hela Afrika, europarekord på 100 km, snabb tid av Ingrid Lid i norska mästerskapet och favoriter inför helgens Österlen Spring Trail. 0:54 Intro Anna Carlsson 4:11 Russ Cook sprang genom hela Afrika 6:30 Ingrid Lid norsk mästarinna på 100 km 8:04 Europarekord av Sarah Webster 10:52 Världsrekordförsök av Noora Honkala 12:53 Första 24h-mästerskapet för Asien-Oceanien 14:20 Sverigebästa i Frontyard Grums 16:36 Intervju André Rangelind 26:35 Eftersnack André 29:48 WTF Backyard Ultra 32:55 Öresund Runt 100 miles 34:15 Inför SM 100 km 42:37 Intervju med Andrzej Piotrowski och Robbie Britton 52:30 Eftersnack Andrzej och Robbie 54:41 Inför SM i 24-timmars 1:00:34 Inför Österlen Spring Trail 1:04:29 Övriga kommande tävlingar Stöd bevakningen av svensk ultralöpning: ultramarathon.se/patreon Foto: Patrik Jordansson & Daniel Westergren
In this episode we catch up with Sarah Webster. We had the privilege of watching up close as Sarah set a New European 100k record of 7:03:48 at the Gathering of Awesomeness in March 2024. This works out to an average pace of approx 6min 49 sec per mile, or 4 min 14 sec per km. The previous record of 7:04:03 was set by Florianne Hot in 2022. Sarah has represented England and the GB team at championship events, and the Isle of Man in the Commonwealth games, we hear about how all of that has come together. The Island Games...who knew? Sarah fills us in with what the Island Games are all about. A learning experience indeed. We hear about how Sarah got back into running after a few years out after Uni and then having a baby, her intro back was running home from dropping her daughter off at school and then running back to pick to pick her up and look at what can happen! Sarah is heavily involved in running activities in the Isle of Man, and we chat about the commitment of the athletes and coaches, parents, and guardians about attending events in the UK and what's involved with the logistics around this. We hear about Sarah's training plan for 100k, and how she fits that in around a busy working life. The training plan for the 100k is quite fascinating, there are loads of golden nuggets in there, get a notepad! Of course we speak about nutrition, what does a European 100k Champion have for breakfast on the day of the event, people have to know! In our intro we speak about what Steven and John are up to and launch our latest competition for 'prizes money can't buy!' Oh...anyone for Race or Not? Another wee nudge for donations to Steven's Rooprai Spinal Trust fundraising at the London Marathon, use the following link to donate: Stevie Boys London Calling Link to Chris Sutherlands Kicks and Clicks --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngheartsrunfree/message
This episode we delve into the world of Syngap1 Syndrome, a rare and relatively unknown genetic disorder. Our guest, Sarah Webster, offers a glimpse into her life deeply intertwined with the rural and equine community. Hailing from a family deeply rooted in campdrafting, Sarah's narrative takes a unique turn as she shares her journey alongside her husband, Cameron, a fourth-generation cattle grazier and Australian Bronc riding champion.Together, Sarah and Cameron manage their own property outside of Wondohan, navigating the challenges of rural life while raising their children. Sarah opens up about her daughter Gracie's battle with Syngap1 Syndrome, a neurological condition that has significantly impacted their family dynamics. Sarah's story, shedding light on a syndrome that was only diagnosed in 2009, thanks to the pioneering work of Dr. Michaud at St. Justine Hospital in Montreal. Learn more about Syngap1 Syndrome and the resilience of families like Sarah's in facing its challenges head-on. Additionally, they've faced the effects of meningococcal disease on their son Leo.In April 2024, the Campdraft for a Cure event aimed to shine a spotlight on Sarah and her family's journey, inviting nominations and participation to support the cause. Mark your calendars for April 19-21 2024 and visit the Facebook page to get involved.Follow Sarah on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks or social suggestions:@somerset_circus@haydens_hope@ballerinafarmSyngap Research Fund Australia (syngapaustralia.org)Campdraft for a Cure Facebook PageEnjoyed the episode- producing these podcast are a blast and take time, I would love it if you could show me some love and support, by liking, rating and sharing this episode or you can do so by - Buying me a coffee Please make sure you leave a review or rate this episode. @married_tothe_landICPA is the educational voice for rural and remote families and their students. We are committed to ensuring equitable access to education, opportunities, and support for every step of a student's learning journey from early childhood through to tertiary, trade or training. Membership is for everyone who have a connection to rural and remote education. Head to www.icpa.com.au to join and become a member.
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Sarah Webster, the VP of Accounting and Finance at Yaamava' Resort and Casino at San Manuel, has been with the company for over 23 years and brings a unique perspective on what it took to grow and progress in her career while staying with the same company. In this episode, Sarah provides valuable insight into the skillsets she looks for when hiring, the importance of having a good mentor, keys to building a good team, how accounting has evolved in the casino industry and the importance to not just focus on your career but to also take care of your personal wellness.
On tonight's programme - The quarter-finals of the Hospital Cup beckon in Manx football in the latest upcoming fixtures this weekend; We hear from a local TT rider on his preparations for this year's races; and an athletics event is set to return to the north of the Island on Sunday for the first time in four years Rob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Michael Evans and Sarah Webster
Sarah Webster teaches on the fact that Father God's love has the final word over our lives, despite any of our shortcomings and failures.
Sarah Webster teaches about experiencing deliverance through love as we become increasingly aware of the Holy Spirit resting upon us.
Sarah Webster speaks about the importance of the prophetic and the power of having a word from God over our lives.
Sarah Webster shares what she believes God is changing, shifting, and doing through the body of Christ in this season.
Sarah Webster teaches on the principle of rest and how it relates to surrendering to Jesus. She also shares wisdom on how to surrender when we are faced with opposition.
Sarah Webster teaches that Jesus wants to reintroduce us to the Holy Spirit in a new way that will mark our hearts and allow us to have a brand new access point to the power of love in our lives.
Sarah Webster teaches on the importance of Sons and Daughters of God stepping up and revealing themselves to the lost and hurting world around them and being the representation of Jesus that people need to see.
In this special episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, produced in partnership with 30 Under 30 principal partner Taylor Root, Lawyers Weekly speaks with two of the finalists for the financial services category about the challenges of the past year and how they have navigated those. Hosts Jerome Doraisamy and Taylor Root head of Australia Hayden Gordine speak with The Fold Legal senior associate Glenjon Aligiannis and Herbert Smith Freehills solicitor Sarah Webster about how and why they got into financial services, the headline issues and challenges that they have had to grapple with in the past 12 months, how the advent of WFH arrangements has changed the nature of financial services work and the opportunities for young lawyers to establish themselves in this practice area. The quartet also discuss cyber security challenges for AFSLs moving forward following a recent Federal Court case and how those proceedings reinforced what constitutes best practice for lawyers, the ever-present cyber security concerns that businesses must be across, what Mr Aligiannis and Ms Webster are most excited about moving forward as lawyers in this space, and what works and doesn't work when it comes to succeeding as an emerging practitioner. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
Sarah Webster teaches on the power of worship in the midst of opposition and how powerful of a tool is can be when we just worship Jesus.
Sarah Webster continues the teaching on higher perspectives and the power of belief in our lives.
Sarah Webster talks on living from a higher perspective and some practical ways to take thoughts captive.
Sarah Webster teaches the importance of celebrating the flame of another's heart by encouraging and the prophetic.
Sarah Webster gives insight to what it looks like being surrendered to the right Spirit, Holy Spirit.
Sarah Webster explains what being a people of fire, a community gathered around the fire, and how to understand what "the fire" means.
In our latest ‘Luminous Spotlight' podcast, Rachel Madan talks with Sarah Webster, Director of Sustainable Business at Britvic, on how companies with a long supply chain can successfully set a stretching science-based carbon reduction target.
Sarah Webster shares how worship postures our heart and life to be a continual fragrance of worship to God.
Sarah Webster, Customer Success Manager with Nearpod joins the show to share about all the amazing things going on at Nearpod! Need help getting started with Nearpod, want to join one of their free webinars, or maybe just need some advice on incorporating one of the new tools. Check out their Resource Page HERE. As always thank you for listening and have a great week! If you don't already, be sure to subscribe on your favorite Podcast platform and tell a friend about the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-barkes/message
Coach Tyler was able to talk with Sarah before she leaves for Tokyo. Sarah Webster, 22, originally from Valley View, TX, trains at Trampoline & Tumbling Express in Lafayette, Louisiana under Head Coach, Dmitri Poliaroush. We discussed her recent training schedule, as well as how she felt when she was officially named to the 2021 Olympic Team as an Alternate. Several of our students sent in questions for Sarah, and Coach Tyler asked his Rapid 5 questions. Women's Trampoline will compete in Tokyo on July 29th and 30th. Be sure to catch Team USA by visiting NBCOlympics.com
Sarah Webster talks about each of our History with God and how looking at our history can be His-Story, resulting in abounding hope.
Sarah Webster speaks about how we can navigate the higher things we are all called to through the process of refinement, with Jesus as participators.
Sarah Webster talks about the importance of Love in the way we interact with others and how we are called to shape the culture around us because of Love.
This week, we are joined by RAL's Human Resources Manager, Sarah Webster to discuss Women in Leadership and the Dots Communication Method. In a mammoth week for NZ politics, we thought it was timely to have a discussion about women in leadership, and some of the challenges we've faced along with our hopes for the future. We also discuss Dots! Are you a blue, red, purple or yellow dot? Check out https://amyscott.co.nz/ to find out - she is a great Dots facilitator! Thanks for listening. www.destinatenz.com #WomenInLeadership #Diversity #TourismMarketing #Communication
Autores: Carmen Gil y Sarah Webster. Editorial: kalandraka.
Sarah Webster speaks about Wholeness because of holiness and how every born-again Christian is fully capable of walking in wholeness.
Sarah Webster gives insight and revelation on how to give God our Yes in all areas of our life and not the areas that are easy or convenient for us and when we do we can fully rest in the promises of God.
Sarah Webster gives insight and revelation on how to give God our Yes in all areas of our life and not the areas that are easy or convenient for us and when we do we can fully rest in the promises of God.
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On a day to celebrate Mother(s), Sarah Webster speaks about engaging in life with the Trinity and engaging less in life with what "the world" says.
On a day to celebrate Mother(s), Sarah Webster speaks about engaging in life with the Trinity and engaging less in life with what "the world" says.
Sarah Webster shares insight and wisdom on the Nature of God in You and what it looks like to live from unity.
Sarah Webster shares insight and wisdom on the Nature of God in You and what it looks like to live from unity.
Sarah Webster speaks at our 2nd annual Teach, Train, Equip Prophetic Conference on identity and the prophetic, and why it's important. Session 2 of 4, Saturday Morning.
Sarah Webster speaks at our 2nd annual Teach, Train, Equip Prophetic Conference on identity and the prophetic, and why it's important. Session 2 of 4, Saturday Morning.
Sarah Webster speaks about obedience to God and what it looks like submitted to His voice; she shares her own journey of hearing from God and the importance of obeying what God tells us.
Sarah Webster shares her own journey combined with what the Bible says about living as Christians. Our identity as a Christian is much more powerful than most of us are living, and grasping who we really are will transform the world around us!
Joel (quite_convincing) is a writer, voiceover actor, and general dabbler in the creative realms based in Wisconsin. Joel and Rebecca met while focusing on sketch comedy on the collaborative site, HitRecord.Joel and Rebecca discuss growing up in the UK, Joel's passion for comedy and film from a young age, and the path that led him where he is today.Mentioned in the Episode:unofficial HitRecord Comedy Podcast- Ep 0: Santa, Ep 1: Pickle, Ep 2: At Your ServicePodPast: 1991Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Free FringeJames Acaster: Repertoire on Netflix4'33"You can hear some of Joel's amazing voiceover work as the Angel in the "God Creates" sketches shown at the HitRecord Shorts Showcase. Check it out - it appears at 6:08 in this video.It's worth taking a deep dive into Joel's (quite_convincing) work...as he certainly is a multi-talented "dabbler" with an interesting and entertaining perspective!Also, don't miss Little Quotes by Little Folks! A collaborative book that we are making together! YOU can contribute funny quotes from your children or your childhood for consideration in the book! Check it out. A great project that Rebecca is working on with past guests: Tia Levings, Sarah Webster, and Jake Olson. Find us at NotNosy.com and as @notnosypodcast on social media.
Sarah Webster (@sarabellab) is an actor and writer based in the Tri-State area. In this episode, Sarah tells us about how she got started into acting in North Carolina, her move to New York City, and the trials and tribulations of getting started in the business. Sarah and Rebecca also talk about being stay-at-home moms while also trying to remain actively creative. As always, there are plenty of fun anecdotes throughout the conversation - from trains to Tony Danza, albino ferrets to All My Children. Sarah is currently working on a (secret!) book concept. You can find her on HitRecord as @sarabellab Books We Mentioned: Not Nosy may earn a commission for purchases made through the following links: The Actor's Life: A Survival Guide, by Jenna Fischer The Complete Ramona Collection, by Beverly Cleary Eloise, by Kay Thompson Fake Commercial: Gem-orrhoids Holiday Commercial More of Sarah's Work: Five Little Snails Try Minivan Rap (a Secret Santa gift to Rebecca) @notnosypodcast on Social Media: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube
Doing an internship and being amazing is one thing, but it’s only a means to an end. This episode shows you how other people have transitioned to the workplace, from biotech to banking. We give you the skinny on networking, mentors and making the jump.We look at some research about how internships lead to jobs, how degrees help and why internships are not going away and what’s going on in Portugal! We ask some super accomplished mentors what they look for when they choose who to share their wisdom with, and what you can expect from the process.We also get the low-down on LinkedIn, using it post-internship and the three kinds of contacts you need in your network. And the two different types of contacts in your IRL network. This episode is a jazzy kickstop to our series on internships and employability, we wish you the best of luck as you start somewhere!If anything we have said has helped, or hindered, we would love to hear from you, get in touch at: starting-somewhere@unimelb.com.auSome of the companies and websites we mentioned in this episode:Organisations mentioned in this episode:LinkedIn Student guidehttps://students.linkedin.com/The Impact of Unpaid Internships on Career Development - NACE reporthttp://www.naceweb.org/job-market/internships/the-impact-of-unpaid-internships-on-career-development/University of Melbourne Careershttps://careers.unimelb.edu.au/homeBurnet Institutehttps://www.burnet.edu.au/Masters of Entrepreneurshiphttp://study.mbs.unimelb.edu.au/study/degrees/master-of-entrepreneurship/overviewProfessor John Krumboltz, Stanford University - happenstance theoryhttps://ed.stanford.edu/faculty/jdkContributors: This episodes features contributions from the following people and organizations.Hamish Taylor, Academic Tutor at Ormond College, The University of Melbournehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mrhamishtaylor/Vivian Gleeson, Business Development Officer, Burnet Institutehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vivian-gleeson-1a2390128/Hayley Smeding of Tandem Partners HRhttps://www.tandempartners.com.au/Kate Mellot, Graduate trainee, ANZ Bank.Dr Josh Healy, Lecturer - Management and Marketing, University of Melbournehttps://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/our-people/staff/management-and-marketing/josh-healy Andrew Crain - doctoral student in the Institute of Higher Education and a talent acquisition specialist for UGA Development & Alumni Relations.http://ihe.uga.edu/people/andrew-crain/Dr Dan Woodman is TR Ashworth Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Social and Political Scienceshttps://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person19920Mary Trumble, Client Solutions Manager, LinkedIn Australiahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marytrumble/Professor Colin McLeod, Master of Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbournehttps://www.findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person82179Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor, Experiential Learning, Global Leadership and Employability, UoMhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/warrenfrehse/Rem Tzambasis of NAB, manager, Strategic Partners and Programshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rem-tzambazis-86b47930/Sarah Webster, Maths tutor, Musicianhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-webster-097908146/Anders Furze, writer, critic and journalisthttps://www.andersfurze.com.au/Anna Lemcke - Project Manager - MMVLLENhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-lemcke-32260470/Lynne Cazaly - Author, Speaker, Facilitatorwww.lynnecazaly.com.auProfessor Glyn Davis AC, Vice-Chancellor, University of Melbournehttps://about.unimelb.edu.au/leadership/vice-chancellor/prof-glyn-davisCredits: Starting Somewhere is produced by the University of MelbourneProducers: Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Supervising Producer and original concept: Dr Andi Horvath,Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne. Following a successful internship, Buffy is currently working with RN’s Blueprint for Living. She is also the producer for the Masterclass podcast from the University of Melbourne Centre for Advancing Journalism.Ben Pawson is a communications professional that helps organisations and leaders connect to their stories. With experience across the education, arts, disability, science communication and technology sectors he did an internship in fundraising in Scotland after an MBA in France and before that worked on blue chip design and marketing projects before changing careers.
Uni...clubs... a job and now an internship! We talk to people who have burnt out, how they got there and how they got back. We get tips on relaxing from a psychologist, and how to spot that things have gone off the rails and what to do to get back on track. In the race to stand out, pack your CV and get your dream job, or just any job you can take on too much. In this episode, we talk to interns about what made them get overextended, how burnout manifested itself and is it worth working seven days a week just to make ends meet? We get tips on getting back in control from a psychologist and talk to a productivity hacker about how she focuses on the power of three. We ask companies how they help interns balance it all and why it's smart to stop to speed up. If you have any stories about burnout or how you got intern life under control we would love to hear them. Send them to: starting-somewhere@unimelb.com.au Some of the companies and websites we mentioned in this episode: Apps and services mentioned in this episode: Lifeline Australia - 13 11 14 - Crisis Support and Suicide Prevention https://www.lifeline.org.au/ REV.com - transcription Otter - Transcription app Google keep - note taking Wunderlist - to do list Clue - period tracking app LastPass - password manager CamScanner - get rid of paper in your life! DuoLingo - language learning OneNote - Microsoft note app KanBan - Personal productivity tools based on Japanese lean manufacturing. https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2015/02/productivity-101-how-to-use-personal-kanban-to-visualise-your-work/ Contributors: This episodes features contributions from the following people and organizations. Lynne Cazaly www.lynnecazaly.com.au University of Melbourne Counselling and Psychological services https://services.unimelb.edu.au/counsel/resources Grace Chen, a final-year student studying the Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Melbourne https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-y-chen/ Caleb Triscali, Producer ABC and freelance journalist https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebtriscari/ Sarah Webster, Maths tutor, Musician https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-webster-097908146/ Dan Silver, COO Stake, Fintech startup https://stake.com.au/ Mary Trumble, Client Solutions Manager, LinkedIn Australia https://www.linkedin.com/in/marytrumble/ Credits: Starting Somewhere is produced by the University of Melbourne Producers: Buffy Gorrilla, Ben Pawson, Supervising Producer and original concept: Dr Andi Horvath, Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne. Following a successful internship, Buffy is currently working with RN's Blueprint for Living. She is also the producer for the Masterclass podcast from the University of Melbourne Centre for Advancing Journalism. Ben Pawson is a communications professional that helps organisations and leaders connect to their stories. With experience across the education, arts, disability, science communication and technology sectors he did an internship in fundraising in Scotland after an MBA in France before that worked on blue chip design and marketing projects before changing careers.
Uni...clubs... a job and now an internship! We talk to people who have burnt out, how they got there and how they got back. We get tips on relaxing from a psychologist, and how to spot that things have gone off the rails and what to do to get back on track. In the race to stand out, pack your CV and get your dream job, or just any job you can take on too much. In this episode, we talk to interns about what made them get overextended, how burnout manifested itself and is it worth working seven days a week just to make ends meet? We get tips on getting back in control from a psychologist and talk to a productivity hacker about how she focuses on the power of three. We ask companies how they help interns balance it all and why it’s smart to stop to speed up.If you have any stories about burnout or how you got intern life under control we would love to hear them. Send them to: starting-somewhere@unimelb.com.au Some of the companies and websites we mentioned in this episode:Apps and services mentioned in this episode:Lifeline Australia - 13 11 14 - Crisis Support and Suicide Preventionhttps://www.lifeline.org.au/ REV.com - transcription Otter - Transcription app Google keep - note takingWunderlist - to do listClue - period tracking appLastPass - password managerCamScanner - get rid of paper in your life!DuoLingo - language learningOneNote - Microsoft note appKanBan - Personal productivity tools based on Japanese lean manufacturing.https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2015/02/productivity-101-how-to-use-personal-kanban-to-visualise-your-work/Contributors: This episodes features contributions from the following people and organizations. Lynne Cazaly www.lynnecazaly.com.au University of Melbourne Counselling and Psychological serviceshttps://services.unimelb.edu.au/counsel/resources Grace Chen, a final-year student studying the Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Melbournehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-y-chen/ Caleb Triscali, Producer ABC and freelance journalisthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/calebtriscari/ Sarah Webster, Maths tutor, Musicianhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-webster-097908146/ Dan Silver, COO Stake, Fintech startuphttps://stake.com.au/ Mary Trumble, Client Solutions Manager, LinkedIn Australiahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marytrumble/ Credits: Starting Somewhere is produced by the University of MelbourneProducers: Buffy Gorrilla, Ben Pawson, Supervising Producer and original concept: Dr Andi Horvath,Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne. Following a successful internship, Buffy is currently working with RN’s Blueprint for Living. She is also the producer for the Masterclass podcast from the University of Melbourne Centre for Advancing Journalism.Ben Pawson is a communications professional that helps organisations and leaders connect to their stories. With experience across the education, arts, disability, science communication and technology sectors he did an internship in fundraising in Scotland after an MBA in France before that worked on blue chip design and marketing projects before changing careers.
Esther, the earth's most famous pig, represented by her dads Steve Jenkins and Derek Walter, + Sarah Webster, music supervisor for Pitch Perfect 2 and the AR classic, Earthlings.
Even though Chrysler will display some of its vehicles at this year's auto show in Detroit, they decided not to have a press conference or make any big announcements. This is somewhat perplexing since the show is right in Chrysler's back yard and they haven't held any press events since their day long one back in November. With that in mind, on this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John and his panel discuss what they expect to see from Chrysler at this year's show. Is the company missing a big opportunity or not? Joining John in the discussion are Sarah Webster from the Detroit Free Press, Jim Hall of 2953 Analytics and Guy Gordon from WDIV-Detroit.
Even though Chrysler will display some of its vehicles at this year's auto show in Detroit, they decided not to have a press conference or make any big announcements. This is somewhat perplexing since the show is right in Chrysler's back yard and they haven't held any press events since their day long one back in November. With that in mind, on this edition of Autoline EXTRA, John and his panel discuss what they expect to see from Chrysler at this year's show. Is the company missing a big opportunity or not? Joining John in the discussion are Sarah Webster from the Detroit Free Press, Jim Hall of 2953 Analytics and Guy Gordon from WDIV-Detroit.
Episode 93 of Cat Crave Radio has arrived! The Carolina Panthers completed the 2009 season with a win over the New Orleans Saints backups finishing up at 8-8. We have the review. We also have a preview of what we can expect from this off season. We were joined this week by fan favorite Ross Tucker of SI. Ross talked to us about the future of John Fox, Julius Peppers and just how good he feels the Panthers could be in 2010. Sarah Webster of Cardiac Cats stopped in. She’s a huge Panthers fan who gives us some great fan feedback. Matt Moore? You bet! And are there any other changes she wants to see made in the Queen City? And don’t forget to check out Sarah’s movie A Beautiful Debt! Tom Sorensen of the Charlotte Observer was back to speak to us about (what else?) John Fox, potential trades, Jake Delhomme and the CBA. Tom has been covering the team since day one. His insights are second to none! Nick Yeoman of You Tube was back. His thoughts can be heard in another Panther Preview (we’re still calling it that due to a lack of a new name), Boom Or Bust and Pick ‘Em. The Sound Off segment includes some not-so-kind words for John Fox, as you might imagine. The CCR Hotline has gone from being all about Jake to all about Fox. Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter! To do that click here! Don’t forget the Question of the Week – Will Julius Peppers be back next season? Do you want him back? Call us and leave a message on the Cat Crave Radio Hot Line at (206) 350-9673. It’s all in the latest episode. Check it out and feel free to comment below. Oh, yeah, one more thing…you can now subscribe to our show on iTunes! And one more thing…give us a follow over on Twitter.Thanks for listening! Enjoy!