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Throbbing With Horror
Bonus: Scott Hansen, Director of Devour and Bad Candy

Throbbing With Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 24:32


We're chatting with Scott Hansen, the man behind Bad Candy and the upcoming film, Devour.

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger
5 Steps to Tripling Your Practice Growth in 3 Years | Greatest Hits Series

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 41:00


You might be losing as much as half a million dollars on unanswered calls. That's right.In this Greatest Hits Series episode, I sat down with Scott Hansen - cofounder of OrthoChats and now LeadSigma, who shared ways why your practice may be bleeding revenue without even realizing it.Scott has built and sold tech that revolutionized patient communication. Now, he's tackling the next big bottleneck: converting leads. His new company, LeadSigma, focuses on automating and improving how orthodontic offices respond to inquiries - using smart systems and cutting-edge AI.We unpack Scott's five-step framework that tripled his practice, how missed calls cost you hundreds of thousands, and why the orthodontic industry can learn from the hyper-responsive world of home services. Scott also shares the next frontier in AI and what it will mean for your front desk team and new patient scheduling.If you are looking for ways to scale your practice efficiently, this is the episode for you.

PRS Global Open Deep Cuts
Dr. Scott Hansen: Leveling Up Surgery in the Professional Athlete

PRS Global Open Deep Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 58:52


In this Leveling Up episode of the PRS Global Open Deep Cuts podcast, Dr. Scott Hansen talks about his new role as Chair of Plastic Surgery at UCSF, his experience as a program director, and his leadership approach to resident training. He also shares insights on performing awake hand surgeries, his role as a team hand surgeon for the San Francisco Giants, and the unique considerations when treating hand injuries in professional athletes. Dr. Hansen explores the surprising differences between college women's basketball and Major League Baseball, how his practice of hand surgery has evolved, the field of spinoplastic surgery, and why he finds treating hidradenitis rewarding. He also reflects on the lessons he's learned from Drs. Steve Mathes, Neil Ford Jones, and Prosper Benhaim. Read a recent PRS Global Open article by Dr. Hansen and his colleagues, “A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial of Early Ambulation after Groin Reconstruction with Sartorius Muscle Flaps“: https://bit.ly/WalkingAfterGroinRecon  Dr. Scott Hansen is a Professor, Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery, and the Program Director for the Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of California San Francisco. He also serves as the Chief of Hand and Microvascular surgery and the Director of the Microsurgery fellowship. He graduated from Eastern Virginia Medical School, and then completed a Plastic Surgery residency and a post-doctoral research fellowship at UCSF followed by a Hand and Microvascular surgery fellowship at UCLA. He joined UCSF as full-time faculty, and recently became the Chief of the Division of plastic surgery there. He is the Hand and Microsurgery section editor for the Annals of Plastic Surgery. He is the team hand surgeon for the San Francisco Giants. He has remained involved in basic science research, with a focus in wound healing, hemangiomas, and limb development. Your host, Dr. Puru Nagarkar, is a board-certified plastic and hand surgeon, and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. #PRSGlobalOpen #DeepCutsPodcast #PlasticSurgery #LevelingUp

SOUTH JERSEY HORROR
Season 4, Episode 100: Interview with Alexandra Lucchesi (Marie) from movie Scott B. Hansen's “Devour” (2025)

SOUTH JERSEY HORROR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 31:42


What an amazing way to end the season! Alexandra is such a cool person! We spoke about her character “Marie' and how she is a crossover from the “Bad Candy” Universe and both movies happen to be Halloween themed which makes everything perfect. Essentially, Marie is a part of a vampire heavy metal band battling a warlock that is hellbent on world domination/destruction, I guess. That's what I am gathering from the trailer anyway – I could be 100% incorrect with that theory and being mislead by the Scott Hansen's ideas. She is also in the process of writing her own movie which is called “A Deadly Path” and it's a post-apocalyptic movie and I am already intrigued by the concept. For some reason, I have been watching a lot of post-apocalyptic movies lately, especially post-apocalyptic zombie movies. Crank up the volume, raise your horns in the air, and check out the movie when it's released in October this year.

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast
Al & Jerry: Should we buy part of the Giants? Scott Hansen may not be on Red Zone next season, AJ Brown did a nice thing for a kid in the hospital and did Jimmy Butler poop his pants?

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 53:11


Al & Jerry: Should we buy part of the Giants? Scott Hansen may not be on Red Zone next season, AJ Brown did a nice thing for a kid in the hospital and did Jimmy Butler poop his pants? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hey Docs!
Lead Follow-Up Done Right: Speed, Frequency, and Consistency

Hey Docs!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 39:46


Welcome to the Hey Docs! Podcast with your host Jill Allen.Today, we're discussing the vital role lead management plays in the success of orthodontic practices. We're joined by the founder of LeadSigma, Scott Hansen, to help us break it all down. From speeding up lead follow-up to leveraging AI and automation, we'll cover what practices can do to streamline the new patient process while keeping a personal touch. Get ready for some actionable insights on how to effectively convert leads into patients and stay ahead in this ever-evolving industry!Let's get started!SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Scott Hansen shares insights on lead management in orthodontics, emphasizing the importance of speed, frequency, and consistency in converting leads into patients. He discusses the evolution of Lead Sigma, the role of automation and AI in enhancing patient experiences, and offers practical advice for practices to improve their lead follow-up strategies. The conversation also touches on overcoming resistance to new technologies and the future of AI in the industry.https://leadsigma.com/https://www.instagram.com/leadsigma/https://twitter.com/LeadSigmahttps://www.facebook.com/leadsigma/https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-hansen-4393a417/TakeawaysScott grew up in an orthodontic practice and managed it successfully.Lead Sigma was created to help practices manage leads effectively.Speed, frequency, and consistency are crucial for lead conversion.Practices should follow up with leads multiple times for better results.AI can enhance patient experiences without replacing human interaction.Automation can streamline the lead management process significantly.Practices need to prioritize lead follow-up to maximize ROI.Understanding the cost of lead generation is essential for practices.AI tools can help practices manage missed calls and appointments.Continuous improvement in lead management can drive practice growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Scott Hansen and Lead Sigma02:57 The Evolution of Lead Management in Orthodontics06:03 Importance of Speed, Frequency, and Consistency in Lead Conversion09:06 Strategies for Effective Lead Follow-Up12:02 The Role of Automation and AI in Patient Management15:12 Overcoming Resistance to New Technologies in Practices17:51 The Future of AI in Enhancing Patient Experience21:02 Advice for Practices to Stay Ahead of the Curve24:07 Speed Round with Scott HansenConnect With Our AdvertisersOrthoFi - startmoresmiles.comGreyFinch - https://greyfinch.com/jillallen/A-Dec - https://bit.ly/3ZtGyRFSmileSuite - http://getsmilesuite.com/Are you ready to start a practice of your own? Do you need a fresh set of eyes or some advice in your existing practice? Reach out to me- www.practiceresults.com.    If you like what we are doing here on Hey Docs! and want to hear more of this awesome content, give us a 5-star Rating on your preferred listening platform and subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode.   New episodes drop every Thursday!   Episode Credits: Hosted by Jill AllenProduced by Jordann KillionAudio Engineering by Garrett Lucero

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Full Show Podcast: 22 November 2024

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 100:57 Transcription Available


On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 22 November 2024, a nationwide whooping cough epidemic has been declared, and Director of Public Health Dr Nicholas Jones tells Heather it's a big worry especially for babies and the elderly. More than 12 gang members have been charged so far for flouting the gang patch ban, and Assistant Commissioner Paul Basham says police are following up reports of patch sightings and visiting gang members at home. Plus, All Blacks assistant coach Scott Hansen on a surprisingly strong team line-up for the game against Italy - and what did Ethan de Groot do??? Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Scott Hansen: All Blacks assistant coach previews final test of the year against Italy in Turin

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 5:25 Transcription Available


The All Blacks have named a surprisingly strong side for their final test of the year against Italy in Turin. There are five changes from the 30-29 loss to France, with Sam Cane, Mark Tele'a, Ethan de Groot, Patrick Tuipulotu and Anton Lienert-Brown returning to the starting XV. It's also the test rugby swansongs for Cane and TJ Perenara – who head to Japan for 2025. All Blacks assistant coach Scott Hansen joined Heather du-Plessis Allan. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Full Show Podcast: 03 November 2024

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 125:07 Transcription Available


On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 3rd November 2024, the All Blacks squeezed out a win over England at Twickenham. Assistant coach Scott Hansen joined the show to recap the win. Auckland FC have claimed bragging rights in the A-Leagues first ever Kiwi derby, after winning 2-0 over the Phoenix in Wellington. Those two goals were scored by Jake Brimmer, who joined the show to discuss his performance. And Sharko is a new documentary on the life of Rugby League legend Mark 'Sharko' Graham, directed by his son Luke. Both Mark and Luke join Piney in studio to discuss making the documentary. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Scott Hansen: All Blacks assistant coach on the team's narrow win over England at Twickenham

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 9:36 Transcription Available


The All Blacks managed to narrowly score a win over in Twickenham this morning. The visitors trailed by 8 with 15 minutes remaining - but surged late and clinched the win via Damian McKenzie's sideline conversion of Mark Telea's try. All Blacks assistant coach Scott Hansen says the team has some lessons to reflect on before they face off against Ireland. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Ian Smith
All Blacks Northern Tour squad named | Assistant Coach Scott Hansen (8/10/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 23:08


Scott Hansen chats with Smithy following yesterday's squad announcement for the Northern Tour in a few weeks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Devlin Radio Show
Scott Hansen: All Blacks assistant coach on the team's victory over the Wallabies

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 9:49


The All Blacks have bounced back again and beaten out the Wallabies at Wellington's Sky Stadium. The team walked away with a 33-13 win - setting a record for coach Scott Robertson's first year. Despite the victory, assistant coach Scott Hansen says there's room for improvement ahead of the team's end of year tour. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Full Show Podcast: 29 September 2024

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 115:07


On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 29th September 2024, All Blacks assistant coach Scott Hansen recaps their impressive win against the Wallabies. Liam Lawson is off to F1 after securing a full time seat to the end of the season at RB. Eric Thompson discusses what this means for Liam and how successful he thinks Liam could be. And Kelly Jackson from the Silver Ferns previews the Taini Jamison Trophy, which gets underway tonight. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ben Maller Show
Hour 4 - All Apologies

The Ben Maller Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 40:29 Transcription Available


Ben Maller talks about Scott Hansen issuing an apology to Tom Brady for a comment he made on NFL RedZone, Malik Willis being projected as QB1 for the Packers, Cite the Bite, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nuus
All Blacks se hulpafrigter bedank, met onmiddellike effek

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 0:14


Leon MacDonald het sy onmiddellike bedanking as Nieu-Zeeland se hulpafrigter aangekondig net voor die twee Rugbykampioenskaps-toetswedstryde teen Suid-Afrika. Die assistente Scott Hansen en Tamati Ellison neem sy verantwoordelikhede oor. Die All Blacks se hoofafrigter, Scott Robertson, sê hy was die afgelope paar weke in eerlike gesprekke betrokke oor verskillende sienings wat betref MacDonald se benadering tot sy rol as die aanvalsafrigter:

The Devlin Radio Show
Scott Hansen: All Blacks assistant coach on New Zealand defeating Argentina

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 8:24


The All Blacks will head to South Africa with work to do, but in a much better mindset after their 42-10 response against Argentina. A clash with the Springboks in Johannesburg is next up in a fortnight - a rematch of last year's World Cup final. Assistant coach Scott Hansen joined Piney to recap the team's victory. LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Full Show Podcast: 18 August 2024

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 124:46


On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 18th August 2024, the All Blacks have bounced back in impressive fashion against Argentina. All Blacks assistant Scott Hansen recaps the win with Piney. UFC 305 is kicking off in Perth, Ravinder Hunia offers her thoughts on whether Israel Adesanya can become a three-time world champion. And Tom Rennie gives us the big stories from the first week of the English Premier League. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform
It's Only Sport best of | August 13

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 56:29


On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin continues the post-mortem of the All Blacks' 38-30 defeat to Argentina, which no doubt shocked Pumas supporters as much as it did Kiwi sports fans.First off, Devlin delivers a sermon on the Warriors, offering the New Zealand NRL club a reality check on their so-called success. While the club has (likely) enjoyed a fruitful 18 months when it comes to ticket and merchandise sales along with general support, when it comes to winning? They continue to struggle.Then, Devlin is joined by the great Justin Marshall to further unpick the All Blacks' loss to Argentina before running through press conference quotes from defence coach Scott Hansen, Mark 'Watto' Watson reviews New Zealand's Paris Olympics campaign on the ATM podcast, Matt Gunn is positive about Raygun's breakdancing and both rugby codes, and Rahul Patil recaps the Black Caps' side named for cricket tests away to Afghanistan and Sri Lanka.All that and much more!

Wise Beyond My Years
Love and Respect, the Keys to Helping Others with Scott Hansen

Wise Beyond My Years

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 55:52


Send me any questions hereScott Hansen, CEO of Renewed Horizons, discusses his work in supporting adults with developmental disabilities. He explains that the causes of developmental disabilities can vary, including genetics and birth factors. Scott emphasizes the importance of helping individuals with disabilities live as independently as possible in their own communities. He shares the history of institutionalization and the shift towards integrating individuals with disabilities into society. Scott also discusses the different levels of support provided by Renewed Horizons, from hourly supported living to intense supported living. He highlights the challenges of staffing and the impact of COVID-19 on their operations. Scott reflects on his journey to starting his own business and finding purpose in working with individuals with disabilities. Scott Hansen's purpose is to work with adults with disabilities and make them better. He also finds purpose in volunteering at church and going on missions trips to Uganda. He believes that reflecting God's image and showing love and respect to others is the ultimate purpose of life.Keywordsdevelopmental disabilities, causes, independent living, institutionalization, support services, staffing, COVID-19, purpose, purpose, adults with disabilities, volunteering, missions trips, Uganda, reflecting God's image, love and respectTakeawaysDevelopmental disabilities can have various causes, including genetics and birth factors.The goal is to help individuals with disabilities live as independently as possible in their own communities.There has been a shift from institutionalization to integrating individuals with disabilities into society.Renewed Horizons provides different levels of support, from hourly supported living to intense supported living.Staffing is a challenge in the field, and COVID-19 has had an impact on operations.Scott Hansen found purpose in working with individuals with disabilities and starting his own business. Working with adults with disabilities is Scott Hansen's purposeVolunteering and going on missions trips bring him fulfillmentReflecting God's image and showing love and respect to others is the ultimate purpose of life Support the Show.

Aotearoa Rugby Pod
The All Blacks defence coach helps unpack the big selections

Aotearoa Rugby Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 54:44


The Super Rugby Pacific final and the All Blacks squad announcement have rocked the rugby world and the boys are here to unpack it all. All Blacks assistant coach Scott Hansen also joins the panel to offer some insights into the selection process and just how close some of the more contentious selection calls were. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The UNPACKIN' it Podcast
Interview with Scott Hanson - NFL Redzone and Olympic Gold Zone Host

The UNPACKIN' it Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 31:57


Bryce interviews Scott Hansen, NFL Redzone and Olympic Goldzone host. They talk fantasy football, the upcoming Summer Olympics, and faith. Bring meaning and purpose to your Fantasy season by signing up for Fantasy Football Fellowship.Check out our newly-released book, The Sports Devotional Visit our website to sign up for our free weekly email devotionals: HEREBecome a monthly donor or give a one-time gift to support UNPACKIN' it by going to our Donation Page: HERESearch for UNPACKIN' it's reading plans on the YouVersion Bible App: HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger
How to Run Your Practice for Maximum Efficiency (and Profit!) w/ Dr. Scott Hansen

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 41:52


You might be surprised to learn that orthodontic practices are very similar to those of your local plumber or AC technician.Sure, the tools and procedures are wildly different, but when it comes down to the business side of things, we're all playing a similar game. Both orthodontists and home service providers offer high-value services that require a large amount of trust from the customer.Surprisingly, many home service businesses have nailed aspects of their operations that orthodontists could learn a lot from.Think about the last time you had a leaky faucet. You probably did a quick online search, found a few companies with good reviews, and then reached out.What happened next? Chances are, you got a call back almost immediately. Maybe you even received a text message confirming your inquiry.From there, they likely got you scheduled quickly, showed up on time, and communicated clearly throughout the process. These are the hallmarks of an excellent home service business, and they can make a huge difference in your orthodontic practice.Operations might not be glamorous, but they're the secret sauce for sustainable growth. Invest in them, outsource them, embrace technology – but don't ignore them. The brightest smile in the room won't sell itself if no one answers the phone.I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Scott Hansen, a true orthodontic entrepreneur who's cracked the code (multiple times) on practice growth.From running a thriving practice to creating industry-transforming solutions like OrthoChats and now LeadSigma, Scott repeatedly emphasizes the immense power of optimized practice operations.Listen now for some tips that could redefine your practice's approach to growth and efficiency.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Scott's career journey and decision against orthodontics (03:02)Innovation and marketing strategies (04:33)Developing OrthoChats and its impact on leads (04:47)Introduction of LeadSigma and its functions (08:40)Key strategies for practice growth (17:08)Importance of data analysis in evaluating operations (21:34)Why you must answer calls promptly (25:46)Future of AI in business operations (35:24)Additional Resources- LeadSigma Website: https://leadsigma.com/- OrthoChats Website:  https://orthochats.com/- Register for the OrthoPreneurs Summit at Sea (2024): https://opsummitatsea.com/- For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/- Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs

New South Wales Country Hour
NSW Country Hour

New South Wales Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 54:57


DPI boss Scott Hansen resigns, more on the ports dispute and the fig harvest in Casino.

VOC Nation Radio Network
Bumps and Thumps - Scott Hansen

VOC Nation Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 50:57


“Handsome” Scott Hansen is a rising star on the Independent pro wrestling independent circuit. On this episode, we talk with Scott about how he got into the pro wrestling business, working with other pro wrestlers and promotions, and much more! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Yall Heard What I Said
The Witching Hour of NFL Season! Do CLE still have playoff chances? Are Bills Frauds? C'mon Yooo!!

Yall Heard What I Said

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 12:18


Wassup Ock! Its time for December football! S/O to Scott Hansen at NFL Red Zone, but its the "Witching Hour" of the '23 NFL Regular season! Every game counts in December on the chase to the playoffs. This episode, we focus on the Deshaun Watson injury and how it affects the rest of the Browns season. Can they still make the playoffs? We weigh In. Also, we give our insights on the Bills QB Josh Allen and how he still hasnt improved his turnover deficiencies and it has consequently cost Ken Dorsey his Job. Are the Bills playoff hopes over. And does anew OC help Allen with his issues? Tune in when you can! #nfl #football #sports #entertainment #kendorsey #joshallen #buffallobills #clevelandbrowns #deshaunwatson #nflplayoffs #nflredzone #yhwispodcast

The All Star Vintage Podcast
Dom & Marc's Dudecast EP 38: I Got High As F*ck In The Dick's Parking Lot

The All Star Vintage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 59:39


What's on tap?Why Marc is eliminating hot dogs from his dietDom reviews Eli Roth's ThanksgivingYoung Chiefs accused of being racist for wearing a Native American headdress and 'blackface'NFL Redzone's Scott Hansen risks death to bring us game updatesAnd more!Follow Us:TikTok @thedudecastInstagram @the_dudecastFacebook @dudecast420

Design Better Podcast
Tycho: The soundtrack for creative work

Design Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 57:45


Find the episode transcript and show notes on designbetterpodcast.com Our show starts with a little sample of the music that fuels our creative work. Eli's been listening to Tycho, aka Scott Hansen, since 2006. It just happened to coincide with the first time he took the leap into being a creative entrepreneur, starting his own small design consultancy as well as co-founding a magazine about underwater photography. Tycho's music was a constant, motivating soundtrack to his work, and it has been for the past 17 years. In our conversation with Scott, we talked about his childhood influences, his enduring nostalgia for the 80s, how graphic design led him to music, and the importance of cultivating attention and observation as a foundation of his creative process. At the end of the episode, we'll share a post show discussion with takeaways from the conversation and you'll get to hear Tycho's new single, Small Sanctuary. You can find all his music at tychomusic.com. Bio Scott Hansen, known professionally as Tycho, is an American musician, record producer, composer, and songwriter based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is also known as ISO50 for his photographic and design work. *** DB+ is our new premium service that gives you access to ad-free versions of the show released a week early. Subscribers will be invited to AMA (Ask Me Anything) conversations with big names in design and tech from companies like Nike, Netflix, and The New York Times who will field your questions about compelling topics.  Early bird subscribers get 50% off for the first three months of DB+. Visit designbetter.plus to learn more and subscribe. *** Visiting the links below is one of the best ways to support our show: American Giant: Makers of the best hoodie on the planet, their clothing is American-made, ethically produced, and built to last. What more could you ask for? Save 20% off your first order with American Giant using our promo code DESIGNBETTER at checkout. dbtr.co/americangiant Factor, America's #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Delivery Service, can help you fuel up fast for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with chef-prepared, dietitian-approved ready-to-eat meals delivered straight to your door. You'll save time, eat well, and stay on track with your healthy lifestyle while tackling all your holiday to-dos. https://factormeals.com/designbetter50 (use code "designbetter50" for 50% off ). Heath Ceramics: We love Heath Ceramics. They're the types of objects you pass on from generation to generation, the kind of gift you bring to a wedding, or the dishes that you'd want to put on a beautiful Thanksgiving table: dbtr.co/heathceramics Methodical Coffee: Roasted, blended, brewed, served and perfected by verified coffee nerds

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
MNF Second Bowl Bombs & NFL Week 11 Recap (Ep. 94)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 60:36


Host C.J. Sullivan detonates bombs for the huge SB rematch MNF game between KC/Philly.  C.J. then recaps the NFL Week 11 games and his contest bombs that went 3-2. Scott Hansen and the Red Zone had a bad day, and there is nothng worse than the team that wins and not covers. Fianlly, a 'Man in a Box' segment about Charissa Thompson and the dangers of trying to be funny. Picks with bits are for tobacco use only!Join the SGPN community #DegensOnlyDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordSGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSupport us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdogWatch Bottom Line BombsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BottomLineBombsFollow The CJ Sullivan On Social MediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cj_sullivan_was_takenTwitter - https://twitter.com/CJSullivan_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@.cjsullivanWebsite: https://www.cjsullivancomedy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports Gambling Podcast Network
MNF Second Bowl Bombs & NFL Week 11 Recap (Ep. 94)

Sports Gambling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 62:51


Host C.J. Sullivan detonates bombs for the huge SB rematch MNF game between KC/Philly.  C.J. then recaps the NFL Week 11 games and his contest bombs that went 3-2. Scott Hansen and the Red Zone had a bad day, and there is nothng worse than the team that wins and not covers. Fianlly, a 'Man in a Box' segment about Charissa Thompson and the dangers of trying to be funny. Picks with bits are for tobacco use only! Join the SGPN community #DegensOnly Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Check out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Support us by supporting our partners Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Watch Bottom Line Bombs YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BottomLineBombs Follow The CJ Sullivan On Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cj_sullivan_was_taken Twitter - https://twitter.com/CJSullivan_ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@.cjsullivan Website: https://www.cjsullivancomedy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NFL Gambling Podcast
MNF Second Bowl Bombs & NFL Week 11 Recap (Ep. 94)

NFL Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 62:51


Host C.J. Sullivan detonates bombs for the huge SB rematch MNF game between KC/Philly.  C.J. then recaps the NFL Week 11 games and his contest bombs that went 3-2. Scott Hansen and the Red Zone had a bad day, and there is nothng worse than the team that wins and not covers. Fianlly, a 'Man in a Box' segment about Charissa Thompson and the dangers of trying to be funny. Picks with bits are for tobacco use only! Join the SGPN community #DegensOnly Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Check out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Support us by supporting our partners Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Watch Bottom Line Bombs YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BottomLineBombs Follow The CJ Sullivan On Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cj_sullivan_was_taken Twitter - https://twitter.com/CJSullivan_ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@.cjsullivan Website: https://www.cjsullivancomedy.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bumps & Thumps
Episode 125 Talk with Scott Hansen

Bumps & Thumps

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 44:24


 “Handsome” Scott Hansen is a rising star on the Independent pro wrestling independent circuit. On this episode, we talk with Scott about how he got into the pro wrestling business, working with other pro wrestlers and promotions, and much more! Subscribe to our podcast today! If you become the 1,000 subscriber on YouTube, you will be given a Bumps & Thumps T Shirt, come on the podcast as a guest, and a signed Minnesota's Golden Age of Wrestling from Vern Gagne to the Road Warriors by the author George Schire. You can follow Scott Hansen on the following social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scott.hansen.129 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theescotthansen/                X:  https://twitter.com/scotthansen33   Get out and support your local Pro Wrestling Independent Promotions: Mid States Wrestling (Harrison, AR): https://www.facebook.com/midstateswrestling New Breed Wrestling (Eldon, MO): https://www.facebook.com/NewBreedMO SICW (St. East Carondelet, IL): https://www.facebook.com/WrestlingExplosion MWA Pro Wrestling (Kansas City): https://www.facebook.com/MWAMIdwest   Help support the podcast! You can make contributions or purchase items at: Contribution: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-ferguson3   and click the support button PayPal: @bumpsnthumps You can follow Bumps & Thumps on the following social media platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnQG8G8GE0eTHmzIzTBnZ8Q Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Brianferguson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BumpsThumps Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bumps_n_thumps/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bumps_thumps   Brad Drake Podcast information: Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/@BradDrakePN YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BradDrakePN Website: https://www.braddrake.net/ Falls Count Anywhere podcast information: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FALLScountAnywhereGorillazinc Twitter: https://twitter.com/CountAnywhere YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@friendzmedianetwork8200  If you would like to purchase Joyce's book My Ringside Seat To The AWA, you can order the book by messaging on Facebook or by email. Payment method is through PayPal. The book is $20 plus $6 shipping in the United States. If you are ordering outside the United States, please contact Joyce for shipping questions. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joyce.paustian.9 Email: joyce.paustian@gmail.com           PayPal: joyce.paustian@gmail.com   WFIA information: Website: www.thewfia.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wfia1969/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-ferguson3/support

Song of the Day
Tycho - Time To Run

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 4:15


Tycho - "Time to Run" a 2023 single on Mom + Pop Records It should come as no surprise that our host of The Runcast should choose the track "Time To Run" for today's Song of the Day. Like KEXP DJ John Richards, Scott Hansen — the producer behind long-running electronic project Tycho — is a runner. As he explains in a press statement: “Music has always served as a kind of meditation for me, long before I started creating it. As a competitive runner throughout my early life, I would play back loops of songs in my head to cope with the stress of races, focusing on rhythmic elements to help pace myself and stay calm. There is a unique form of clarity that I have found through the meditative practice of running, it is a fundamentally human experience and when I feel the deepest connection between the mind, body and nature. ‘Time To Run' is my attempt to translate these ideas into music. My goal was to approach the composition from a new angle and let the rhythmic elements take the lead. I cast the melodic elements that have come to define the Tycho sound in a new light by juxtaposing them against a new foundation that takes cues from funk music.” The track gives a tease at Tycho's forthcoming 2024 full-length. Details are scarce, but MusicTech reports that Grizzly Bear's Christopher Taylor will be on board as mix engineer.  Read the full story at KEXP.org  Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Additional Programming
10-3-23 - The Night Shift with Jack Johnson

Additional Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 108:00


Jack & Kyle begin this WILD edition of "The Night Shift" talking Royals baseball, and the end of the season presser from today. They then transition to talking about week 4 in the NFL, and then go over the week 5 betting Lines, plus some College Football. Jack doe his best Scott Hansen impression!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Across the Sky
Knowing the weather can give fantasy sports players and betters the winning edge​

Across the Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 34:53


For sports fans who also play in fantasy leagues, monitoring the weather forecast can make the difference between winning or losing. Starting a player in fantasy baseball when a rainout is possible could lead to no points at that position. And picking a quarterback that's playing in a dome vs. a snowy or windy location could lead to a lot more points. Kevin Roth, Chief Meteorologist for RotoGrinders.com​, uses his weather knowledge to help fantasy sports players and sports betters decide who to start or sit and which games to wager on. Roth shares how he got into the industry, the types of sports he covers, and some of his most challenging forecasts. He also provides tips you can use before your next round of games! More episodes about weather and sports The weather makes a difference in sports. You can bet on that Football weather stories with ESPN's Kris Budden How weather forecasts impact Major League Baseball How the weather impacts the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest Hitting the links? Learn the many ways weather impacts the game of golf Heat and football: Here's what athletes should know to stay safe We want to hear from you! Have a question for the meteorologists? Call 609-272-7099 and leave a message. You might hear your question and get an answer on a future episode! You can also email questions or comments to podcasts@lee.net. About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Fantasy football is in full swing now and we are talking all about that's impacting the weather with somebody whose sole job is to work in fantasy sports and what weather means to it. I'm meteorologist Joe Martucci from the lead weather team. Join with me is Matt Holiner out in the Midwest and Sean Sublette over in Richmond, Virginia. You guys play fantasy football daily. Fantasy football? No, I'm too old. No one. No, no. Here's the thing. I would. It's not that I don't want to do it, but I feel like if I wanted to do it well, I would have to spend more time on it than I want to spend on it. Does that fall? Understand? Is that figure? If I did it just a little bit, I would be bad. And I don't have. I. I'm for old school might just but the line that's it. Did they cover? Did they not? But nowadays there's like all these second and third derivative things. You can bet on. He is such and such going to get ten yards in the third quarter if it's raining. I mean, there's all that kind of stuff now. So that might I'm kind of just. Did they cover or did they not cover? Although I do. I will do the over under one store. I do like the over unders fund. Yeah. Yeah. But I had Sean I'm totally with you with the fantasy sports. You know, I actually did it the most in high school. I go when I had the most free time back in the old high school days. I did it in fantasy baseball, fantasy football. And then I laid off as a gone to college. I laid off the the fantasy baseball and just it fantasy football. And I did it for a couple of years out of college. But then I just got busier and busier. And again, I enjoyed it. But it's one of those things I maybe enjoyed it too much, and I always got frustrated when I wasn't doing good and I felt like I had to commit more time to it in order to do well. And as I started to do worse because I couldn't spend as much time on, it's like I'm not I'm just not going to do it. I don't like losing. I hear you, man. I used to do like, size it, I think had some kind of fantasy. Oh, wow. Sports Illustrated. Yeah. It was like a basic HTML web page. It was a long time ago. Yeah, I used to do three fantasy football leagues, then went down to two, and now I'm just in one. I'm the commissioner of a fantasy football league that we've been doing for 12 years. So this is a serious line and it's a 14 team. So if you're not the fantasy football, 14 teams is on the bigger and for a number players in there but we have fun in this year actually we just got a trophy for the first time or and it is a we like trophy I don't have the fortune you know So anyway enough about our fantasy football. We'll talk to you about your fantasy sports team or your daily fantasy sports with Kevin Roth from rotogrinders.com. He is a meteorologist who like he says in the in the interview here just fell into it one day and has loved it ever since with Alfred you again turn it over and we are really happy to welcome on our guests today Kevin Roth. He is an Emmy award winning broadcast meteorologist in Houston, Texas. And his love of weather and sports took him in a very unique direction. Evan is a sports meteorologist for Rotogrinders.com. That means fantasy sports and more. His sports centric weather forecasts have been featured on Weather Channel, Fox Weather, CBS Sports, Forbes and more, including this very podcast year cabin. And all of his sports weather analysis can be found on Twitter or X, whatever you're calling it nowadays at having Roth w x happen. Welcome to the show. And am I going to win my fantasy football season here? Rethink As long as you're paying attention to the weather, I like your chances. Thanks for having me on. I'm excited to kind of chat about, you know, how I've ended up in this weird niche that I've got. Yeah, let's dive into it. Because, you know, I think, you know, I think of myself, I use Yahoo fantasy sports and I see that little weather icon on there. And me as a meteorologist, I'm like, Oh, it's like all these other, you know, iPhone generic weather app stuff on there. But if you really are in the game of fantasy sports and sports betting, you know, weather does play a role and you'll want to pay attention to it. So where did you go to school? How did you get interested in the weather and what brought you to Roanoke? Yeah, it was a weird journey to get here, but I've always wanted to to be a TV meteorologist my whole life, even when I wasn't sure how. You know, just as a kid, like, what do you want to be? I was like, I want to do that. And sure enough, that ended up going to school, got my master's degree at Mississippi State in meteorology and started doing the normal TV grind, small markets and Mississippi up to Louisiana. And eventually I landed in in Dallas and I thought, okay, this is this is what I want to do. I want to do the TV gig forever. And then I randomly got an email from a friend who said, Hey, I've got a random coworker who's looking to hire a meteorologist for something. I don't even know what it is, but you should reach out. And I was like, okay, well, you know, why not? And I reached out and they said they needed one who loves weather and sports, but also was, you know, down to just kick back and drink a beer. And I was like, well, that that is me. It's that is entirely me. And that's how I got linked up with with the Rotogrinders team started our time and it's just been growing and building. And you mentioned those icons. You know, when you look at Yahoo, it turns out people have a need for legitimate sports weather information, not just, you know, stupid little icon with rain that may or may not help anyone. But yeah. So, you know, tell us about Rotogrinders, the Web site besides the weather. What can you find on there? Yes, Rotogrinders is primarily for folks who play daily fantasy sports, like on DraftKings and band tool. So these are often, you know, more invested in more intense fantasy players. And Rotogrinders gives people the plays, the information, the choices. It breaks down everything you could fathom. And I'm kind of the weather arm of that company. I'm just separate, you know, a little art of of that website that says, oh, by the way, while you're factoring out all these other things, keep in mind, winds are going to be 20 miles per hour in this game. And that could have, you know, impacts X, Y and Z. Hey, Kevin, Sean, over here. Now we're getting into football season or we're in football season. I'm imagining this is the busiest time. But is is that is that a, you know, incorrect? As I know, baseball obviously has as a big impact. You've got wind, you've got humidity, you've got heat. But in terms of how busy you're going to be, is this kind of prime time. So I think I'd say that NFL, once you get into football, that's when I have the greatest audience, because fantasy football is massive compared to, say, fantasy baseball, which is, you know, kind of a much smaller community. But I'm definitely busiest during baseball season because it's every single day there's, you know, 12 to 15 games, seven days a week and baseball games get legitimately rained out. That's something you don't see in football all the time. But in baseball, you play these guys in fantasy and the game gets rained out. You get zero points. So that is that is really when I am at my most important is during those Reynolds and then Kevin for football what are the main things that you're looking at What is your audience looking for as far as the weather information for football games? I think the audience is getting smarter. It used to be people would say, Oh, it's it's really cold in this spot. And the truth is the temperature doesn't really matter. Rain and snow has some impact on the game, but rain and snow and poor footing impacts the offense and the defense in particular snow, which is the one element that only impacts the offense is the wind. That is the only time when those quarterbacks drop back and throw the ball. If those winds are sustained 15 to 20 miles per hour or higher, you see significant downgrades in passing yards in total scoring. Those are the games that we really try to target and those are also the games that are easier to forecast for days out. So that helps the sports betting a bit as well. Or is with rain, do you really know if it's going to rain specifically? At one point at one time or four days out? Probably not. But with wind you can have a pretty good idea in advance. Tell us what your day is, white or football season here and are there other sports, you know, in the fall that you're looking at, you know, being after most of the fantasy baseball season, is it really just football in October and November? So tell us what a week looks like for you now, now that we're kind of closing our baseball season still, the first thing is wake up. Look at the forecasts for football. I daily keep things updated because as far as sports betting goes, people want to know this information as it comes out. It started off with my job. I could just give one update a week before the game and everyone's like, Oh, this is great. But as you start giving out that content, people of course want more and more of that content. So I keep the the forecasts up essentially all week long. Twitter hits. I do PR hits like kind of what I'm doing now in a sense, weather and sports is super interesting. People want to talk about it. So part of my job is not just giving the weather, but it's also using weather as an in or PR to help my company. So that's why I'm on the Weather Channel and Fox Weather and these various podcasts letting people know that there is a spot where you can find good sports weather information and then hopefully people come over to Rotogrinders and take a look at that and seeing what else the site offers. So is there kind of a slower time once we get baseball and football, which I think are the other two busy outdoor seasons? Do you go into a slower time there in late winter, early spring? You know, football's done. Baseball hasn't started spring training yet. Is that is that a time to kind of regroup or are there other little things going on out there? Well, there's always golf. Yeah. In general, I'd say that is a slower time, but that's when people start asking about, you know, how's the soccer game look? How's the golf, how's the NASCAR? You know, there's there's always some outdoor sporting event to to forecast for. And a lot of these sports golf in particular has a massive weather impact on those winds in particular. So there's always content to be had. But during those slower times, that's when I can set up a lot of the PR work that I do as well. And Kevin, just to clarify, are you the only meteorologist I wrote a Grinder's or are you old and if you are, are you looking to expand anytime soon? And you know of any other meteorologists out there that are focused on fantasy sports like you maybe not at Rotogrinders, but at other places. So I'm the only one that that does it for Rotogrinders. And it is, you know, seven days a week. It's it's got its perks because I'm working from home. But it also is especially during baseball season, it's a grind seven days a week and it's pretty high stakes with rain outs. I don't know of anyone else who is currently doing it. I've seen some other folks kind of dabbling in in sports weather, but to my knowledge, I think I'm the only one who consistently is cranking that out and who is paid to do that job. And I'm happy with that. That works for me. Kevin You know, I as someone in New Jersey, you know, we were the first to legalize sports betting. Yeah, back in. What was it now? I can't remember five or six years ago. So we're very used to it here in New Jersey with the sports betting. But I want to talk to explain to people how your job or does it differ between actual sports betting on the event and daily fantasy sports? Are there different things people are looking for when it comes to football season in that? It's a great question. I think the biggest difference is that for daily fantasy sports, you're essentially making these lineups and these players salaries are set each and every week at the start. So you pay $8,000 for this good player, whereas sports betting, the lines are always evolving. So they'll say, okay, we're expecting 50 points total in this football game, but if the forecast starts showing high wins, then that total will begin to drop. And by the time you get to Thursday, it's 48 points and by Friday it's 46 points. And as that total drops, you're losing your opportunity to get your money in at a good time, at a smart line. So for sports betting, you need to be able to get the information earlier and still be certain that that that is going to happen. You don't want to make a bet where the weather never comes through for you, but you need that content earlier for sports betting. Whereas for fantasy sports, so long as you know it by Sunday morning, that's fine. On that note, I've got some friends who do a lot of commodity forecasting, you know, whether it's agriculture or agribusiness energy trading. And they will tell me it's like, you know what, Shawn Sousa knew GFC drops. I see the markets move this way. I see the markets move that way. Is there anything similar to that in sports betting like, oh, the new GFC has come in, it's windier, the line has dropped just like you alluded to. Or is that still not quite. Are we still not quite there yet? Yeah, I don't think that most people are that in-tune or that advanced with the forecast yet. I would say if anything moves, it might be like when I put my article out, like I want to get my forecast out. I think the average band is kind of just looking at those icons like we talked about. They're not that invested in it and gradually people are learning, eh, that it does matter and B they're learning what matters as well. They're learning that it's the wind and not so much the rain. They're learning the things that really do matter. Awesome. Well, thanks a lot so far, Cavendish. It's all good stuff. I'm learning a lot. You could check him out again on Rotogrinders. We're gonna take a brief break and come back on the other side. You're listening Across the Sky podcast. And welcome back, everybody, to the Across the Sky podcast with the Lee Weather team. You can find new episodes of the Across the Sky podcast every Monday on your favorite news website or wherever you get your podcasts. And we are talking with none other than Kevin Roth from Rotogrinders, meteorologist for Rotogrinders. Yes, a sports betting and fantasy site does have a meteorologist and Kevin's been explaining all series. It's a wide juicier. So, you know, Kevin, when you're you know, it looks like you're doing a lot of videos here. You know, people they can't see it now, but you're in front of a green screen at your house. Tell me what it's like making these videos. Is it are people giving you requests for videos? Are you determining what's going out? How does that work? I'm kind of my own boss in the in the weather department, so I just find high impact events, whether it's this weekend and football, I guess this podcast is airing a little later. But whether it's a weekend in football or a golf event or whatever it is, it's a high enough impact event and there's a weather forecast you can get out. People want the information, they'll share the information, and it just kind of grows organically that way. With the green screen, everything, it's kind of amazing, right? Like how low the cost of technology is to produce videos now. I mean, you know, you don't need the full TV studio. They're great, obviously. Right? We all have experience and it's are wonderful. But what's your setup like at home and how much did it cost you? Oh, it was nothing. I mean, I've got a pop up green screen that, you know, is maybe 100 bucks. I got a webcam and a microphone and and that's all I really need to get things done. And we do have I got to give a shout out to wrote about it. We have a great production team that can help. They put together a lot of the videos. So I just basically go in front of my green screen. I talk about the forecast and then they make it look really pretty. So shout out, shout out to the behind the scenes crew. Yeah, shouts Roto Grind. Yeah. And as far as graphics go, are you using any kind of all weather graphics package or is it the folks are Rotogrinders kind of helping create the graphics for you? Yeah, they're creating the graphics for me and that might be the next step for me is to be able to create all of my own content. I'm not quite there yet, and as far as needing to do that because I'm happy with the setup with Rotogrinders, but that'd be the next setup if I could somehow get a max box or something and have legitimate up to date, you know, weather graphics, it'd be fantastic. I'd love that. You have any interesting stories about one particular event or a couple of particular events that went really well? And conversely, if you want to talk about it, maybe not so well, I mostly have ones that have gone bad with you. You know, the forecast that you hit, you're expected to hit them so those don't stand out. It's the ones that go wrong, that stand out, because I've got 60,000 people on Twitter barking at me when it goes wrong. So those those are the ones that I remember. There's been rain outs. You know, I'm thinking in baseball in particular, the Washington Nationals famous for weather shenanigans, they have postpone the game for rain when they did not get a single drop of rain. So I had the game is it was all green. It was all good. Nothing could go wrong. They postponed the game. It never rained and you know, people don't understand why it was postponed. They just know that you were wrong and the game got postponed. So, you know, I hear about that. There was a postponement a few years ago in San Diego for rain. It result. I don't know if it barely drizzled. I don't even know how they postponed it, but they're just not used to drizzle there. So there's been some some ones that stand out on the negative end just because I clearly remember those moments. Well, yeah, I got to imagine, too, you're probably doing some of these international games, too, right? And how did that work out for you? That can be a bit of a struggle because my usual tools like the the RR model and a lot of these things that I generally used or North American forecasting, well, that doesn't apply. So that can be a bit of a struggle. The weather patterns are very different. Golf is a big one where they're always in the UK or Scotland, you know, they're always somewhere. While that seems like those can be a struggle, plus the timing of those is at odd times when I might apt to stay awake later than I want to or wake up earlier than I want you to get the latest data. And then I have for Major League Baseball and NFL. We're going to go with both most challenging place to forecast for. Is there one that stands out You were always that gives you more trouble more often than not in the NFL and MLB. Yeah, and MLB, it is most definitely in Washington. And it's not so much the weather pattern. It's it's the organization. Some organizations like the Twins, they've got meteorologists on staff and they are so well prepared and they communicate the expectations and what they plan to do about rain that's coming. And other organizations like the Washington Nationals, they give you enough that they give you nothing and they just will postpone at the drop of a hat. Or maybe they'll wait out the rain for 5 hours. You just have no idea. And that's the challenging part of my job sometimes is not just nailing the weather, but trying to figure out the organization and response to the weather That is every bit as important for fantasy players, but it's a whole lot harder to figure out. And then as far as football goes, you know, you've got some good ones, man. Buffalo might be buffalo in the wintertime. You know, you get those snow bands or it might be feet of snow, or if they're just on the other edge, it might be an inch. Yeah, it's it is just a sharp delineation and forecasting for Buffalo is always fun and kind of terrifying. Now I want to go back to the stadiums. You're like, is that just experience over time? Like what the threshold is for postponing or do you actually meet with the teams? How does that work? It's just learned experience over time. And I think that is is one thing. I've been doing this for ten years that I've really started to learn to get an understanding of how certain organizations work, which organizations communicate better, which organizations are more patient, like the Colorado Rockies, they'll wait out anything. They're a fantastic organization. Or even if I see storms in the forecast, I know unless it floods in that ballpark, they're going to get that game in. And that just comes with with doing this year in and year out. There's also incredible microclimates in these various ballparks. Whereas in Wrigley, if the winds are blowing out in Wrigley, this is a massive, massive advantage to hitters, whereas there are other ballparks like in San Francisco, they built that park to minimize wind impacts. So the same wind blowing out at 10 to 15 miles per hour does almost nothing in one ballpark or in the other one. And it has a massive impact. And you just got to learn those those differences. Yeah, I was thinking about that, too, with regard not just to baseball, but football. I mean, all these I mean, we don't have football stadiums nowadays that are open on one end and anymore those are pretty much a bygone era. But I always think about the swirling nature of wind and a high wind impact. And in your experience doing this for ten years and there's a high wind event and I see high wind 15, 20, not you, not dangerous, Right. But is there a consistency to like, okay, I know the wind is going to be from this direction and it's going to be about this speed. So this consistently does X or Y and this stadium or that stadium with regard to football, because from my mind I'm like, well, if it's a it's a stadium encircled and it's a we're going to down I always have trouble with that do those microclimate what what have you learned with respect to that over the years. That's a great question and it's it matters, you know, what stadium you're talking about. I can think of some on the negative end like in Cleveland when those winds come in it it swirls. It has a huge impact in Cleveland in particular. And there are there are some places where I've learned it matters a lot. And I also have a tool where I've it's called Weather Edge. And essentially we've pulled all the data from every single game in each stadium, all of the weather data. And we've seen, okay, if the winds are 15 to 20 miles per hour from this direction, this is how it's impact passing yards, scoring. And so it can help me digest what the impact is because I've got the statistics on on all of it. Moneyball. Yes. Yes. So I want to know. Right. So it's Sunday, right? It's NFL Sunday. Are you like Scott Hansen and just sitting in one place all day long, not go into the bathroom waiting for all the games to finish? What what is it like for you? I'd I'd Sunday it's very busy leading up to kick off you know like trying to get the forecast out and doing all the PR hits and getting the tweets out. I generally just get to enjoy the games. But if there is weather games, if there's rain games or win games, I want to watch them. I want to see how that 20 mile per hour wind impacted this game. I want to see how the team adjusted their game plan because of the rain. So I tried to make a conscious effort to watch any impact to weather games, but I still do it, you know, as a fan just as much as I'm doing it. You know, as a professional. I'm going to follow up, too, because we didn't actually ask this question. Are you doing college football as well? Yeah, yeah, yeah. This seems like a lot more places are slightly. BERNERO The space is so many games. There's so many games are you do it all the yeah one so yeah I'm trying yes I'm trying it's much harder to keep up consistently with the forecast. I'm not admittedly a massive college football fan. So first you know Mike All right. This school, I don't know where it is, so I got to Google, right? Where is this school? And like, do they have a dome? And I got to Google, you know, do they have a dome? And it's it's a Ross s and I'm it's one of those things. This is new to me the college football I've only done for a couple of years. And as I learn just like I've learned through MLB and NFL, I'll get better at it. But right now, that is it's kind of the bane of my existence. It's college football. Yeah, because I'm thinking of like Wyoming, like they're 7200 feet high places, Crazy stuff, you know? Yeah. Always windy. Yeah. It's it's fun because you can get some really wild games. But also if I have a weakness, it's my lack of knowledge in that sport, you know. Oh, it's going to be windy here. So take the under Well turns out these two teams just run the wildcat and they don't pass anyway. So then the winds don't matter. You know, I don't know those nuances in college like I do the other sports. And then, Kevin, I'm curious about how much the wind direction does matter because you're talking about the orientation of the stadiums. Like, I would think that the wind speed itself is probably the biggest factor about how strong the winds are, regardless of direction. But how big a role do you think wind direction does play into football games and baseball? You're right. You know, it's wind strength first and foremost, and then it's orientation. But in baseball, the two are tied in, Right? We don't care how strong the winds are in baseball, we care. Are the winds blowing now and are they going to carry it all, run balls or are they blowing in and they're going to suppress homeruns? So in baseball, those two things are tied in. And equally important, whereas in football, as a general rule, it's a crosswind that is most impactful because if you get these winds parallel with the field and sure, one team is at a disadvantage and they're throwing into the wind, but the other team has the wind at their back and they can they can move the ball pretty efficiently. And then of course, that switches through the game. But if you get a crosswind, that's both teams, you get a 20 plus mile per hour crosswind. Any throw over 20 yards is not on a line that's going to get blown off course and it leads to more incompletions or more turnovers and then going off for college football because I think I open the can of worms that I didn't mean to, but I'm thinking about like I can't read what it's called by Dave the college basketball game every year it's on an aircraft carrier outside. You know, I'm talking about I do know the basketball game. Yeah. Yeah. It's amazing that you what do you do for that? How does that work? Yeah, I don't know. That's the other problem with college football is that there are all these games where you think it's the home team's game, but it turns out they're playing at a at a neutral site. I'm just basically trying to keep my head above water and give people some semblance of what to expect in college football. And I would say my expertise certainly lies in baseball, NFL and PGA gods. So college basketball on the aircraft carrier? Not really. Not not really the forte yet. There are some fun niche forecasts like the Winter Classic in the NHL is an outdoor event. And you know, if it's really cold and the goalkeepers sit there in the freezing cold or everybody else is skating around and warming up at the goal is just they're freezing like is that could impact him. That's a good point. Yeah. Nice. Yeah. Nathan's hot dog contests all my guys. Yeah. Is it going to be 90 degrees when these guys are choking down hot dogs? That's give me the under there. You're not eating 72 hot dogs. If it's 94, I'm going to follow up on that. So what do you think of this year's hot dog eating contest with the rain delay? It was the first ever it was amazing. That was like that was my Christmas. We had my Twitter was blow it up. People like, what do we do? Wrath is are they going to come back? Oh, I really enjoyed that. And I do love kind of those events in baseball. They've got the Field of Dreams game where they go out into Iowa. Yeah, Iowa and they've got the corn arounds. And I was telling everyone about corn sweat, how that corn leads to really high dew point, high humidity. And a high dew point is good for the ball carrying. And so I was like, all right, you know, take the overseer, We got the corn sweat overs and they must hit like eight home runs in that game. And so the corn sweat overs were were a fantastic bet. And David, I'm thinking about some of the other podcasts that we've done talking about weather in sports and some of the other sports that have come up have been horse racing and NASCAR. Do you do anything with those a little bit? Again, I'd say I more so dabble in that. There is a big demand for it, but I'm not too familiar with horse racing and I'm not too familiar with NASCAR. So if people ask me, I'll forecast for it. But I don't truly know what impact that has and how we can bet on those things. And that's the thing about sports weather is that if you don't fully understand both sides of it, both the weather and the sport itself, then you're not going to be able to give and communicate really good advice. So those sports just aren't my niche, at least not yet. I think that's all we got. Unless. Shawn, you have a final question. No, I am good. This has been fabulous. Yeah, I can hang out with you guys, so I guess we could do this for another 30 minutes. This is a blast. I mean, we might have. Maybe we'll have you for the hot dog eating contest. A part to bring a part to those I love. Now, this is great. I'm trying to think if there's anything we haven't achieved. Anything you want to add? Well, okay, but I'll. I'll throw this out. I mean, I think they're going be some people listening to this. You know, one thing we like about this podcast is exposing people to other jobs. And meteorologists have besides the guys on TV because that's their most familiar reporters, our media folks and the bi people business like and weather and sports. That's two things I love. Oh yeah. And advice for people. I mean, I guess that could be creating competition for you. But people who want to get into where where you are and want to, you know, look at this world of weather and sports. You have any advice for people who are looking to come in to this world? Because I think it's only going to be growing. Sounds like you could use some pretty. Yeah. So advice for folks who want to get into this world of weather and sports. Yeah. Well, whether it's you know, whether and sports or just to weather and fill in the blank with your passion whatever it is, there's probably a market for it. And if it's weather and sports and you just put out good free content and create a name for yourself, like that's what it's all about. And I'm fortunate to have and a first mover advantage. I was the first person doing it and that certainly helped. But if you just get your name out there, anyone is starved for content these days, right? Any and all media sources are looking for content. So if you're willing to do free work to build your brand and build your name, that will eventually lead to paid work. I feel confident in saying that I agree. Good, good life advice. You're of right on, guys. Sports. It's so fun. Every day I wake up and I'm like, What's the exciting sports weather thing going to be today? But it's a great job. Yeah, no, totally. And since we you know, since I reached out to you, I've been following you on on Twitter and just some like you pointed out. And so it's it's it's relevant. It's just kind of what it's like to see sports and sports betting, whether it's great. I love it. So I really appreciate you coming on and sharing with us about this and a different way to look at weather forecasting. But you can go to rotogrinders.com, That's where you can find Karen or his Twitter or page, whatever you're calling it. That's at Evan Roth W AX cabin. We love that I'm beyond and I think we're going to bring you on for a part two at some point in the future. So so thanks a lot. I love it, guys. Thank you so much for having me. And if anybody's out there and you're thinking, all right, I'm fantasy sports, what do I do with this weather? If it's winds over 20 miles per hour, don't play the receivers, don't play quarterback, everything else, you're probably in pretty good shape. Good piece of advice. Thanks a lot, Carrie. We appreciate the time. Thank you. Hope you guys all loved that interview with Kevin And, you know, having a good point at the end with the Winter Classic. And it's always getting cold. I never thought of that. And as somebody who plays hockey, that actually makes a good point. If you're standing around all day and it's ten or 12 degrees, you may not be at your sharpest, But what did you think, Matt, what you think of the pod? Well, you know, again, we we've said this on every episode we've done with about how weather impacts sports and you can really dive into some some tiny details like he mentioned, the heat in Iowa, the corn sweat and the added humidity and how that impacts home runs. And then also his discussion about wind direction and wind speed. Now, wind speed is really the biggest impact when you look at baseball and football. And it was interesting, wind speed more but more so than wind direction, especially for football. And I never thought about that. It's more the crosswinds rather than being parallel with the football field, because those crosswinds impact both teams instead of one team occasionally having an advantage for half of the game and then a disadvantage the other half a game. So it's actually more impact, more crosswinds. But then I had to think like, you must have some crazy number of bookmarks because you have to look at every stadium if you want to figure out which wind direction is going to be, most of it is going to be a parallel win or is it going to be across the field? And so you have to think about the orientation of each stadium. So I imagine it's this crazy number of bookmarks somewhere with all these different stadiums to see their orientation. So you can I mean, it sounds like you need some help. And I feel like that I think they need to expand their weather team. I think they need to hire some additional meteorologists. I bet there's some folks listening to this podcast will be like, hey, I'll sign up for that. Yeah, I suspect you're right. Yeah, hopefully. Yeah, it's a cool website. It is. Twitter page is good because he does get into the nitty gritty of some of these games when he like rain out the ballparks. And so she has again to football. You know we continue to get into football season and snow starts coming everyone loves that first snow game of the year, which is usually somewhere at a college football stadium in the Rockies in like late October, early November. And then it starts writing as it go on that that's what we have for this episode of the Across the Sky podcast. You can always send us your questions via email at podcast at Leeds. And that we also have a phone number as well. Leave a voicemail. We have actually gotten a couple of voicemails. We haven't shared any on the pod, but if you did want to do that, you certainly could. Our phone number for that. It's 6092727099 again. 6092727099. As we say, every episode, we've got more episodes for you on what's happening. We have lined up for you and as we go into the month of October, we are going to be talking about what we can learn from the past with Mike Mann. Dr. Mike Mann he's most, I would say, famously known for the hockey stick diagram of greenhouse gas emissions and rising temperatures on the earth. That's coming up. We'll have more for you as well as we go deeper into the fall. So for Sean Sublette and Matt Holiner and Kirsten Lang, who couldn't be with us, I'm meteorologist Joe Martucci. And thanks again for listening the Across the Sky podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Wide Open Research #53 Matt Scott Hansen - The Shadow Killer

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 68:01


Hosts Dr Russ Jones and Brad Kennan talk with author Matthew Scott Hansen, the author of the thriller about a Bigfoot that wreaks havoc on a town in the Pacific Northwest, The Shadow Killer. The author even had a possible encounter with a bigfoot while camping... he is a believer.https://www.matthewscotthansen.com/Please subscribe and hit the notification bell so you will never miss a new show or any of the 7 other amazing shows that are launching soon!New Episodes drop every Thursday.Submit a personal experience at:http://www.thebigfootdoc.com or email us a wideopenresearch@gmail.comor on Instagram @wideopenresearchSUBSCRIBE and support our efforts to entertain and inform. Without your free subscription we will not survive.Song Creditshttps://pixabay.com/users/alexgrohl-25289918/?tab=audioWatch All Our Shows on the Untold Radio Network:https://untoldradioam.com/blogs/showsThe Wide Open Research Podcast is a live-streaming show that airs every Thursday about Bigfoot and Sasquatch. Don't miss the Wide Open Research show with your hosts Brad Kennan and Dr. Russ Jones.Every Wide Open Research Podcast episode is available on the Untold Radio Network.Watch the Wide Open Research Podcast Here:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ_2FUueJjbrQsw8eM9MazJECt34STWNkWatch Every Episode of the Wide Open Research Show on Youtube Here:https://untoldradioam.com/blogs/shows/tagged/wide-open-researchWatch Our Other Amazing Shows on the Untold Radio Network:https://untoldradioam.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4602609/advertisement

classhorrorcast
Crafting Nightmares: A Conversation with Filmmaker Scott Hansen (Bad Candy, The Possession Experiment & The Forest Hills)

classhorrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 93:22


In this thrilling episode of ClassHorrorCast, we venture into the depths of the horror film industry with a true master of the craft: filmmaker Scott Hansen. Known for his spine-chilling creations like "Bad Candy," "The Possession Experiment," and "The Forest Hills," Scott Hansen's contributions to the genre have left audiences trembling in fear.And that's not all – his involvement in the camera and electrical department of "Texas Chainsaw 3D" adds another layer to his expertise.Join us as we peel back the layers of horror filmmaking with Scott Hansen, gaining insights into the art of weaving nightmares on the silver screen. Through in-depth discussions and captivating anecdotes, we explore the journey of bringing the supernatural to life, delving into the creative process behind his acclaimed films.In this episode, you'll dive into:- Scott Hansen's unique approach to storytelling and how he breathes life into horror narratives that resonate with audiences.- Behind-the-scenes stories from the making of "Bad Candy," a chilling anthology that explores the eerie occurrences on Halloween night.- The challenges and triumphs of creating films that toy with the supernatural, including "The Possession Experiment" and "The Forest Hills."- An exploration of Scott's role in the camera and electrical department of "Texas Chainsaw 3D" – how working on such an iconic franchise influenced his own creative vision.- The evolution of practical effects and visual storytelling in modern horror, as seen through Scott Hansen's experiences.- Insights into the psychology of horror filmmaking – how timing, tension, and the unknown play crucial roles in captivating and terrifying audiences.Prepare to be captivated by the world of horror filmmaking as Scott Hansen shares his experiences, from the inception of spine-tingling ideas to their realization on the big screen. Whether you're a horror enthusiast, a budding filmmaker, or simply curious about the mechanics of fear, this episode promises a captivating conversation that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the art of crafting nightmares.Tune in, brace yourself for the macabre, and let's explore the shadows together in this gripping episode of ClassHorrorCast.If you enjoyed this episode make sure to rate/review and check out https://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorror

RNZ: Morning Report
Ross Filipo and Scott Hansen on the Super Rugby final

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 5:08


After 18 weeks, it's come down to a Super Rugby Pacific final between the two teams many were picking from day one - with the Chiefs hosting the Crusaders in Hamilton tomorrow night. The teams actually met in the season's opening game, back on February 24th, when the Chiefs prevailed 31-10 in Christchurch. The Chiefs went on to easily top the standings but the Crusaders are coming home like a steam train - like they always do. Chiefs assistant coach Ross Filipo and Crusaders counterpart Scott Hansen spoke to Corin Dann.

joeverdegan.com
SCOTT HANSEN IS NAME DROPPIN'

joeverdegan.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 10:11


In our ninth and final segment with Scott Hansen we throw some names at Scott of fellow racers, friends and other players in the racing community and Scott provides his honest take on those folks. Everybody from NASCAR, ASA, ARTGO and many others. This one's a dandy folks and a great way to wrap up the "Titletown's Racing Champion" podcast series. Enjoy!

joeverdegan.com
SCOTT HANSEN - PARTNERING WITH KEN SCHRADER, NASCAR TRUCKIN' & MORE

joeverdegan.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 10:28


When the late '90s came about Scott Hansen partnered up with his old friend Kenny Schrader to do a little NASCAR Craftsman truck series racing. Hansen will be the first to admit it wasn't really his cup of tea - for a number of reasons. Enjoy episode number 8!

RNZ: Checkpoint
Scott Robertson names All Blacks coaching team for 2024

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 3:32


Incoming All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has finally named the assistants who will make up his coaching team to take over next year. Jason Ryan will stay on and will be joined by Blues coach Leon MacDonald, Hurricanes coach Jason Holland and Crusaders assistant Scott Hansen. MacDonald will lead the All Blacks attack with assistance from Holland, while Hansen will be in charge of defence. We're joined by sports reporter Felicity Reid.  

RNZ: Morning Report
All Blacks coaching shake-up revealed

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 5:51


Next year's All Blacks coaching team has been unveiled, with head coach Scott Robertson calling up four men he's worked closely with before. Forwards specialist Jason Ryan is the only member of this year's coaching group who will stay with the All Blacks. The other assistants will be current Blues head coach Leon MacDonald, Hurricanes head coach Jason Holland and Crusaders assistant Scott Hansen. Hurricanes head coach Jason Holland spoke to Corin Dann.  

hanging out with audiophiles
HOWA EP 110 - TYCHO

hanging out with audiophiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 119:46


Tycho is Scott Hansen and Scott is a deeply friendly and humble chap. I didnt know too much about his background or what made him tick but I tried to get to “know” him and makes some guesses about that by tuning into his music. It's clearly so well crafted and put together with meticulous attention to detail that this man had to be fastidious but how would that quality manifest? He manages to ride us on a carpet of textures which guide the process of musical flight, once a mood is found, it's held with patience so the listen can dwell in a land. It's a style that has been really honed and has found a large following for good reason! It was a real treat to get on the ramble road with him. I left the interview unedited for maximum deviation potential (you're welcome) _____ This episode is sponsored by A tasty pixel and their excellent LOOPY PRO! As many of you are aware, I've spent years of my life with loopers of all kinds from the crudest guitar pedals to my own Max/MSP effort in 2000 to Tim Exile's wonderful “flow machine” Making a looper setup that fits your style is everything and to do that, a tool that is very flexible and open to configuration is needed. I'm happy to report that this is perfected inside loopy pro. I'm also happy to say that It's one of the best loopers I've ever used and has become the heart of beardymans new setup so you know it's capable. Needless to say Im really happy to be working with A tasty pixel. _______ I made a new video to highlight a specific use of Loopy Pro that came to me one evening. There's plenty of excellent tutorial videos to get started online so I wanted to show something a little unique. I took 4 instances of the Chamberlin M1 samplepack I made (which is now available at decentsamples.com!) fed each to an array of 4 speakers around a Neumann head for some quadra funky tape loopidelic delightfulness. Yes, it's A little nitty basically :) Watch HERE!!  

joeverdegan.com
MAKING A LIVING SHORT TRACKIN' IN THE '90S

joeverdegan.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 10:35


In the '90s the sponsor money flowed freely and the regional and national pavement short track scenes remained on solid footing. Scott Hansen, racing for Baker Motorsports and All-Star Racing, enjoyed racing for a living on the paved short tracks from coast-to-coast. Hansen talks about those experiences in episode 7. Give it a listen!

joeverdegan.com
SCOTT HANSEN - WIR DOMINANCE, BOYCOTTS, BUDWEISER & MORE

joeverdegan.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 10:16


Green Bay's Scott Hansen, despite not having a Fox Valley zip code, managed to win five straight Fox River Racing Club (FRRC) late model track titles from 1985 thru 1989 at Wisconsin International Raceway in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. During that period he was able to land a lucrative sponsorship from Budweiser with Dean DIstributing, and even got into a bit of a tiff with ARTGO promoter John McKarns and WIR promoter Roger Van Daalwyk when it came to getting appearance/show money or a lack of it. Scott tells all in episode # 6. Give it a listen!

The Zach Gelb Show
FDU Proving Madness Against Purdue (Hour 3)

The Zach Gelb Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 41:01


Scott Hansen tells one radio show to lose his number l News Brief l Purdue struggling with FDU

On the Back Bar
On The Back Bar #69 Scott Hansen on successful crowdfunding, community and building the Island Brands empire.

On the Back Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 34:14


In this episode of On The Back Bar Podcast, Chris talks to Scott Hansen, the CEO of Island Brands USA, which made Inc's 5000's 2022 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S.   ***** Join our community on Facebook! Beverage Network This podcast relies on our listeners to keep the show going! If you could support us by joining our Patreon it would really help this podcast grow. Patreon is a platform where you can support the podcast with a small monthly donation. This funding will help with all manner of things to equipment costs, editing and even getting some hard to reach people to sit down with me. Or you can just buy me a coffee to say thanks with the link below! :)  https://www.patreon.com/onthebackbar buymeacoffee.com/chrismenning                 ***** If you love our show would you please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or giving us 5 stars? It will really make a difference and help the podcast in the future. Head over to our website gastronomerlifestyle.com Contact me at Christopher.menning@gmail.com

Good Beer Matters Podcast
GBM 120 - Spreading Good Vibes, with Scott Hansen of Island Brands

Good Beer Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 62:30


I wish you and I could have been there, sailing the Straits of Florida toward Cuba, when the idea came to my next guest. An idea that serves a niche, solves a problem, and promotes better living. My next guest tells the origin story of the raddest fast-growing lifestyle beer brand today. Beer is like a tool. And there's the right tool for every job. Sometimes we need a high-gravity Barrel Aged blah-de-blah. And sometimes we need something lighter and more refreshing to get the job done. But, if beer is a tool, doesn't it depend on the knowledge and talent of the user to construct a great experience? Show Links Island Brands USA 1% For the Planet --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-storton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-storton/support

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
Shorts | TYCHO: What Does Open-Source Mean in TYCHO's Community?

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 2:17


Scott Hansen, AKA TYCHO, joins Season 6 to break down the meaning of open-source in TYCHO's web3 community.Full EpisodeSeason 6 Episode 16About Mint ShortsEnjoy the best moments from the podcast in bite-size segments.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sign up for Adam Levy's newsletterhttps://levychain.substack.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Adam Levy on social media:Twitter:https://twitter.com/levychainInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/levychainLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/levy-adamWebsite:https://adamlevy.io

Sedano & Kap
HR 1: Freaky Monday!

Sedano & Kap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 56:41


Sedano & Kap start off the show with some Crosstalk with Mason & Ireland. It's Halloween and Kap wants to know why he only dressed up as Scott Hansen and not Andrew Siciliano - as planned - on TV today. NFL Network & DirecTV Redzone host Andrew Siciliano stops by to weigh in on the situation with Sedano only dressing up as Scott Hansen on Around The Horn today - instead of Andrew. He also gives some quick thoughts on the Rams. The guys congratulate LAFC on winning the MLS Western Conference - and Kap does his Mario LAFC voice. Kappy was at the Rams game Sunday suite-crashing, which leads to a convo about how bad the Rams are. The Lakers got their first win of the season, and Kap thinks the most important thing is that they had fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices