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Best podcasts about Sean Gray

Latest podcast episodes about Sean Gray

Getting It Out
Birth (Defects) (Sean Gray & Rob Savillo)

Getting It Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 72:52


Baltimore-based noise/punk rockers BIRTH (DEFECTS) almost didn't finish their new record, Deceiver/Mirror, but then they did. It's complicated. Thankfully, co-founders Sean Gray and Rob Savillo sit in on this episode of Getting It Out to tell all about it!Music by:Bacon WagonBirth (Defects)halfmassIntro music by:Hot ZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GettingitoutpodcastEmail: dan@gettingitout.netWebsite: http://gettingitout.net/Instagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastX: @GettingItOutPod Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold
Chef Sean Gray of Sargentsville Inn

Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 64:57


This week on Cooking Issues, Dave Arnold sits down with Sean Gray (formerly of Momofuku Ko, now at Sargentsville Inn) for a deep dive into fried chicken innovation, modernizing historic kitchens, and the art of dried herbs.Other key topics:• Cold vs. Hot Fried Chicken – Sean and Dave revisit the legendary cold fried chicken technique from Ko, but how does it compare to the hot version at Sargentsville Inn?• How to Get the Best Crunch – From beer-based batter to the science of multiple fry cycles, Sean and Dave dissect what makes for peak fried chicken.• Garlic Press Redemption Arc – Dave goes on a tirade against the anti-garlic press movement, arguing for its culinary comeback.• Razor Clams – Sean and Dave discuss the challenges of purging razor clams and their favorite high-heat cooking methods.• The Magic of Dried Herbs – Sean explains why he often prefers dried herbs over fresh in restaurant cooking and how he makes his own.• Cooking in an 18th Century Inn – Sean talks about adapting to quirky old spaces, small-town food culture, and why tractors rolling by the window add to the charm.Plus, Dave rants about overpriced butter, explains why most home kitchen hoods are ineffective for serious cooking, and plans an underground truffle duel to settle the East vs. West Coast uni debate.All that and more, this week on Cooking Issues! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Dave Chang Show
The Romantic Ideal of a Restaurant With Sean Gray

The Dave Chang Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 63:55


Dave and Chris catch up with an old friend from Momofuku Ko, chef Sean Gray, and hear about his new endeavor: the Sergeantsville Inn in New Jersey. This historic restaurant is a true romantic ideal of a place where an entire town gathers to eat and enjoy time together, and Sean has ensured they eat well. Friend of the show Noelle joins again for a closing MOIF. Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Guests: Sean Gray and Noelle Cornelio Video/Audio Producer: Victoria Valencia Majordomo Media Producers: Kelsey Rearden and David Meyer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Athletor Podcast with Mike Mal
Ep. 090 - Sean Gray

Athletor Podcast with Mike Mal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 52:37


In this episode of the Athletor Podcast, we talk with Sean Gray, assistant coach at Stanford University and former assistant coach at Princeton, about the exciting momentum behind Stanford Wrestling. Sean dives into the team's mission to compete for a national championship, navigating a major transition from the East Coast to the Bay Area, and the unique talent mix in Stanford's wrestling room. We explore how he balances creativity with discipline, helping athletes like Hunter Garvin control the chaos in their wrestling styles. Sean also shares his passion for youth wrestling, the importance of building a community-driven league in the Bay Area, and the lessons learned from Stanford's fight to preserve its wrestling program. Whether it's developing athletes or thinking like a startup, Sean emphasizes the need for long-term vision, community engagement, and innovative fundraising to sustain success in an evolving college athletics landscape.

fireengineering
Tactical Impact: Modern Firefighting Tactics in Residential Structures

fireengineering

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 66:00


Hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelman speak with P.J. Norwood and Sean Gray about their recent article in Fire Engineering about modern firefighting tactics in residential structures. Read it: https://www.fireengineering.com/firefighting/modern-firefighting-tactics-in-residential-structures/ Sponsored by MagneGrip.

The Austin Zaback Show
#95 - How To Become A High Ticket Closer | Sean Gray

The Austin Zaback Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 75:46


Sean Gray has Generated More that $100,000,000 In Revenue with his High Ticket Closing Company, Gray Area Sales. He and His Business Partners step in to help struggling Sales Teams and assist business owners in Scaling their Offers. Their track record is an Average of 52% revenue growth in less than 90 Days! A Few of the offers they've worked on include Tarek El Moussa, Dan Bilzerian, Jack McColl, Jamil Damji's AstroFlipping and my own offer.. FlippinSimple! If You have ever been curious about the world of High Ticket Closing, How to Start with NO Experience or becoming a High Ticket Closer/Remote Sales Closer.. This episode is a Must Listen!!Other Social Media channels: Subscribe to my main channel "Austin Zaback" https://www.youtube.com/c/AustinZabackSubscribe to my Podcast Channel "The Austin Zaback Show" https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAustinZabackShowFollow me on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/austinzaback/https://www.tiktok.com/@austinzaback

UVA Law
2023 Lile Moot Court Finals

UVA Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 75:57


Third-year UVA Law students Hunter Heck and Audrey Payne, arguing for the appellant, face off against classmates Aquila Maliyekkal and Sean Gray, arguing for the appellee, in the final round of the 95th William Minor Lile Moot Court competition. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 9, 2023)

Make Due: Suburban Fireman Podcast
Make Due: Episode 43 "Talking Tactics, Fire Dynamics and Research" with special guest, Sean Gray

Make Due: Suburban Fireman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 143:05


Nick welcomes Cobb County (GA) Capt. and UL FSRI technical panel member, Sean Gray to the show to take a 2-hour deep dive into some of the amazing research being conducted by the UL FSRI. Sean shares his insights into the research, holds court on the topic of fire dynamics and how it relates to the modern fireground, and shares his tactical experiences over the last 3 decades of his fire service journey.  If you want to nerd out on some research and how it translates to the streets, you're in luck! This is definitely the episode for you!

Meet The Elite Podcast
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Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 4:41


fireengineering
First-Due Battalion Chief

fireengineering

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 61:00


Danny Sheridan speaks with guests Sean Gray and Sean DeCrane about NFPA 1403 live burns.

Systems For Success
#60 Sean Gray - Losing It All And Rebuilding A Thriving Business

Systems For Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 41:23


My guest today and good friend is a published author, real estate & crypto investor, and highly sought-after sales team & media strategist. Brought to you by The Mindful Method. He has worked with clients such as Robert Kiyosaki and the Rich Dad, Poor Dad team, Ken McElroy, Jamil Damji & most recently he helped the Clients & Community team hit their first $1M month. Knowing him personally, it's the external accomplishments the world sees, but just like everyone there is so much more than meets the eye and that's why I'm STOKED for this conversation today.Please enjoy this episode with Sean Gray

Native Yoga Toddcast
Sean Gray ~ Riding Waves of Unconditional Love

Native Yoga Toddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 76:57


Join Sean Gray for this episode titled ~ Riding Waves of Unconditional Love. Sean has a passion for practicing and teaching yoga and during this discussion he explains how yoga practice has transformed his life and brought him to the" truth of the matter."Sean's bio: My teaching is grounded in experience.  It is guided from the heart.  It is expansion.  It is transformation.  I take my students to the edge physically, energetically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually - whether that be in one my rocking public classes, intimate private sessions, transformative retreats, or online classes.   My teaching is much more than just physical,  I weave in the subtle layers of yoga, such as the Chakras, Eight Limbs, Meditation, Shadow Work, Philosophy, and Kleshas while making it relatable to any practitioner, even in an - I will admit it - annoyingly funny way.  Expect to be challenged on all levels, but with that, expect to break your limitations. Read more here.Visit Sean's website here: seangrayyoga.comVisit Sean's online yoga platform here: vistaraflow.comFind Sean on IG @seangrayyogaand on Facebook @seangrayyogaIf you have any feedback about this podcast we would love to hear from you! New Student Livestream Special ~ Try 2 Weeks of Free Unlimited Livestream Yoga Classes  at Native Yoga Center. Sign into the classes you would like to take and you will receive an email 30 minutes prior to join on Zoom. The class is recorded and uploaded to nativeyogaonline.com ~ Click Here to join.Find us at: nativeyogacenter.comOnline Yoga Class Library: nativeyogaonline.comThai Massage info: palmbeachthaimassage.comNative Yoga Blog: toddasanayoga.comInstagram: @nativeyogaThank you Bryce Allyn for the show tunes. Check out Bryce's website: bryceallynband.com and sign up on his newsletter to stay in touch. Listen here to his original music from his bands Boxelder, B-Liminal and Bryce Allyn Band on Spotify.Visit us at www.nativeyogacenter.com

Spoon Mob
#136 - Restaurant Review - Momofuku Ko

Spoon Mob

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 32:10


On this week's restaurant review, Ray talks about Momofuku's fine dining restaurant, Ko in New York City. Ray explains the origins and name of chef David Chang's third restaurant, gives insight into chef Sean Gray's career thus far, and talks about his experience visiting Momofuku Ko before breaking down some of the dishes and announcing whose replacing him at Ko. For more on chef Sean Gray and Momofuku Ko, visit spoonmob.com/seangray. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), and Facebook (@spoonmob1).

The Fireground Fitness Podcast, Rayne Gray
Ep59 Stop Believing, Start Knowing w/ Sean Gray

The Fireground Fitness Podcast, Rayne Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 95:05


Back in 2015 I was researching modern fire behavior for a project and came across the work that Sean Gray had published. I reached out and we found a deep mutual interest in fire science research and education. Sean has a wealth of information and a curiosity that keeps him coming to the table to learn and share. In episode 59 we talk about his journey into the exploration of fire dynamics, his connection to the UL and how his understanding and teaching have evolved along the way. Folks, this great episode, enjoy!   _____________________________________     You can find the Fireground Fitness podcast wherever great podcasts are located. So, search it out and subscribe. Your feedback is powerful, and greatly appreciated. Go to apple podcasts, subscribe, rate and review the podcast or shoot me an email! If you would like to contact today's guest... IG: @ffseangray  @stopbelievingstartknowing FB: SBSK Your host can be reached at: IG: @firegroundfitness FB: @fireground fitness Twitter: @firegroundfit Email: raynegray@firegroundfitness.com    

SCORE Podcast: Where Small Business Matters
Episode 21.6 – COVID: A Year in Review, with Sean Gray of the Small Business Administration

SCORE Podcast: Where Small Business Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 38:10


Sean Gray, Economic Development Specialist with the U.S. Small Business Administration meets up with co-hosts Tom Nixon and Marc Trail to discuss the Payment Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL). Discussion also explores positive developments within the SBA business community. Discussion points: PPP and EIDL current program review Program changes and impact on small businesses Small business resilience during the pandemic How SBA Emerging Leaders and Goldman Sachs 10 Thousand Small Businesses is benefitting entrepreneurs Question of the day: Tax time! References and Resources: Small Business Administration (SBA) - Michigan District Call the Michigan District of the SBA: (313) 226-6075 Connect with Sean Gray on LinkedIn Find a local southeast Michigan mentor today! Interested in becoming a mentor? Start here! Visit our Facebook page, and follow us on LinkedIn Connect with Armando, Tom and Marc on LinkedIn Theme music: Let Us Run For It by The Denotes | https://thedenotes.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation

Episode 8 of the ScotsInUS Podcast from the American Scottish Foundation: In this episode we are joined In Conversation by: Peter Wilson of Great Scot International and Scottish Heritage USA, Deb Dalziel, Fergus Scottish Games, Ontario, Canada Amy Lehman, Program Coordinator, New Hampshire Highland Games Gus Noble, President of the Chicago Scots and Caledonia Senior Living and Memory Care With music from Sean Gray and Andrew Finn Magill, James Harper and Meredith McCrindle, Hosted by Jamie McGeechan, with ASF President Camilla Hellman www.americanscottishfoundation.com

Twins Talk Theatre
104- Megan Lovegren

Twins Talk Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 72:15


What happens when a kid is obsessed with spies and hackers, and all she wants to do when she grows up is wear black, a headset, and a walkie talkie? She joins the back stage world of theatre! Megan Lovegren started in Elementary school and has never stopped. Meeting Stacy Hennon Stone, Sean Gray (ep. 84), Madison Mooney (ep. 30) and Jacquelin Wingett (ep. 15) at the Long Beach Playhouse while getting volunteer hours (and more!) in High School. She is now in Las Vegas running different lighting tracks for Zumanity by Cirque du Soleil! There is no telling where she will go from there! And we could not be more proud of our little high school friend! Attribution: ----more---- Logo: Ritzy Remix font by Nick Curtis - www.nicksfonts.com Music and Soundcello_tuning by flcellogrl / Licence: CC BY 3.0freesound.org/people/flcellogrl/sounds/195138/ Flute Play C - 08 by cms4f / Licence: CC0 1.0freesound.org/people/cms4f/sounds/159123/ "Danse Macabre - Violin Hook" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Licence: CC BY 3.0 LicensesCC BY 3.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/CC0 1.0 - http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/  

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Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
Mr Thoumire's Fine Tunes - Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast No 185

Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 62:31


Hi there, This is our latest Foot Stompin' podcast which also went out live as Mr Thoumire’s Fine Tunes on www.mixlr.com/handsupfortrad. We are broadcasting on Tuesday and Thursday with more shows to come. This show features new and classic releases from Blue Rose Code, Katie McFarlane, Niteworks and more. The complete playlist is below. If you enjoy this content please support our Patreon here. Playlist Oblique by Dosca The Wild Atlantic Way by Blue Rose Code Seeker Reaper by Chris Stout and Catriona McKay Edinburgh Fireworks 2018 by Niteworks Glasgow Roaster by Fourth Moon The Man Who Sold New York by Findlay Napier Toirt M' Aghaidh Ri Diùra by Katie Macfarlane Resolution by Sean Gray and Andrew Finn Magill Beir Soiridh by Eabhal Come Spend A While Wi' Me by Claire Hastings Back The Dogs by Eddi Reader Octave by Maeve Gilchrist & Victor Krauss

The Dave Chang Show
Ko Post-Opening Diaries | The Dave Chang Show

The Dave Chang Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 90:25


Even for a Momofuku restaurant, Ko has gone through a lot of changes since opening its doors in 2008, all while maintaining two Michelin stars for the majority of its existence. Dave sits down with executive chef Sean Gray and general manager Su Wong Ruiz to discuss how Ko evolved through the years.

Real Estate Espresso
Special Guest Sean Gray

Real Estate Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 9:12


Sean Gray has a special message for those under 30, and in particular, those who are twenty-two without a clue. By getting in the right environment, by hanging out with Robert Kiyosaki and Ken MacElroy, he's managed to develop skills that are unusual for someone so young. Sean is on a mission to help those young folks who are trying to figure out their path in life, and how to ask themselves better questions. Check it out. You can reach Sean at SeanDGray.com.

Subtract2Add Podcast
Ep3: Sean Gray Interview

Subtract2Add Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 11:28


Super happy to once again collaborate with my good friend Sean Gray who is an aspiring magician, actor and performer. Find him on IG @seangray64

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MTD Audiobook
Nov 2019 - 14: New Y-axis machine is a whirlwind for Wakefield Subby

MTD Audiobook

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 4:19


Wakefield based Hydraulic System Products Ltd produces hydraulic parts predominantly for the earth moving equipment industry.   HSP has recently invested in a new Typhoon B65 MSY turning centre from Colchester Machine Tool Solutions. MTDCNC’s Paul Jones travelled up the M1 to take a look… Hydraulic System Products Ltd is a business that is often running around the clock and up to seven days a week when necessary,.   It manufactures measurement equipment and kits, hydraulic control valves, microbore hoses and accessories, with much of the components for fluid power systems supplied to the heavy machinery sector. With the Typhoon B65 MSY turning centre only being launched in the last 12 months, Chris Smith from Colchester Machine Tool Solutions told MTDCNC, the Typhoon has been breaking new ground:   He says “The machine that H-S-P have bought is a barfed twin-spindle machine with a 65mm bar capacity and it utilises a Y-axis.   They went for this model as they have some of our older Tornado machines, which are twin-spindle – but the additional Y-axis really gives more scope for some of the more complex projects.   The company also has some new designs in the pipeline where the Y-axis will certainly be needed for some of the small angular holes the company wants to machine.” Sean Gray from HSP says: “Its brilliant! It’s also a name you can trust. We’ve had Colchester machines for years and they are amazing.   They are only up the road if we need anything, and they are always on hand for us.”   Asked if the company is getting the benefit of the Y-axis configuration, Sean says: “We are using it a lot on our newer parts, and we are developing the Y-axis capability into our products and production.” The company bought its first Colchester machine back in 2001 and reliability is a core factor for HSP.   Sean says “It’s all about reliability for us. We have a few Colchester machines, but they are not on the level of the new machine.   We come in at 8 a-m and get the machine up and running, at 3.30 in the afternoon we are doing the tip changes and getting it ready to run the next shift. Its relentless” Regarding programming and getting used to the additional axes, Sean says: “Although it has an extra axis, we can transfer the programs over from the other machines, but as the Y-axis is not in the program, it will start to ‘alarm-out’.   So, it’s very basic and easy to change the program from the old Tornado that doesn’t have the Y-axis, to the new Typhoon machine that does.” Referring to the parts machined, Sean says: “At the moment we are running a check valve on the machine with a male thread of 3-quarters BSP to an internal 1inch and one 16th U-N-F thread.   It’s not too intricate, but we do machine intricate parts on the Typhoon.   We have so much production that we have to get out, the extra capacity of the Typhoon is great, but the Y-axis will enhance this further over time.” “The Tornado and Typhoon machines come equipped with a software package called MGI Demo.   This manual guidance code is an amazing bit of software that makes programming a hell of a lot easier.   We can simulate the programs and make the parts on the screen before you actually turn them, which reduces the potential for collisions.” “I can write a program, ensure I set the MGI demo simulation and the tooling, and then run it through without moving the machine at all.   So, I know that the software will flag up an error and if something is going to go wrong.” Working with a more robust machine platform than previous models, Sean commented on tool wear,   “We have witnessed less tool wear and this is down to the build quality, the weight, configuration and the fact that as a brand new machine, everything is 100% concentric, precise and running as it should.” “This machine has achieved everything we wanted and more. It is an amazing machine from a name you can trust. Colchester have certainly raised the level with the new Typhoon.”

Twins Talk Theatre
084 - Sean Gray

Twins Talk Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 70:01


Sean Gray started theatre like so many people, as an actor!  At Orange Coast College he took classes in everything from directing to designing to producing.  It was here he learned he liked to be more in control.  After a few years he transferred to CSU Fullerton but found it to not be a good fit, then back to OCC, then finally to CSU Long Beach.  Here is where he found what he wanted in education.  After graduation he called up an old friend from OCC, Andrew Vonderschmitt, and said "I'm bored, got anything for me to do?"  As it happened, Andrew was at the Long Beach Playhouse and they needed a prop master.  Jump ahead 11 years, Sean is now the Producing Artistic Director!   For more information about the Long Beach Playhouse, visit www.lbplayhouse.org    Attribution: ----more---- Logo: Ritzy Remix font by Nick Curtis - www.nicksfonts.com Music and Soundcello_tuning by flcellogrl / Licence: CC BY 3.0freesound.org/people/flcellogrl/sounds/195138/ Flute Play C - 08 by cms4f / Licence: CC0 1.0freesound.org/people/cms4f/sounds/159123/ "Danse Macabre - Violin Hook" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Licence: CC BY 3.0 LicensesCC BY 3.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/CC0 1.0 - http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/  

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The Authors Unite Show
Sean Gray: Entrepreneur, Investor, Speaker and Author of '22 Without a Clue'

The Authors Unite Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 8:32


Sean Gray joins us on the Business Blast podcast! This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: http://authorsunite.com/. Thank you for listening to The Business Blast Podcast! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support

Capital Hacking
E19: Entrepreneur, Real Estate Investor, Presenter, and Mentor Sean Gray

Capital Hacking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 42:40


Sean Gray is an entrepreneur, a real estate investor, a sales pro, and founder of the Real World Masters academy. After working closely alongside Robert Kiyosaki, Sean took that knowledge and continued his journey building his own businesses and coaching others. We dive into his 7 Principals of Real World Masters, which focus on how change the way you think and design your life. Reference links: Sean Gray Website seandgray.com Sean Gray YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTUt-XLg8l-OEggl0Mc6p2A Sean Gray Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sean.trepreneur/ Real World Masters Instagram https://www.instagram.com/realworldmasters/ The Real Estate Guys Events https://realestateguysradio.com/events/ Tom Hopkins Sales Training http://www.tomhopkins.com/index.shtml?Screen=index Robert Kiyosaki https://www.richdad.com/ Rich Dad Poor Dad Book https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1543626610

Code 3 - The Firefighters' Podcast
How (and Why) to be a Great PIO with P.J. Norwood and Sean Gray

Code 3 - The Firefighters' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 22:37


Today, we're going to talk about a role in the fire department that's near to my heart: The PIO. The Public Information Officer was the key to my getting information about the department, its people, and the incidents it covered when I was a newsman. But I had to build a relationship with each one before they would trust me. The best PIOs are the ones who recognize that good journalists aren't out to get them – we just want the best pictures and sound. And solid PIOs are proactive, too, promoting the good that fire departments do on a routine basis. Back again to discuss this are P.J. Norwood, a Deputy Chief Training Officer for the East Haven Connecticut Fire Department, and Sean Gray, a 21-year veteran of the fire service and a lieutenant in the Cobb County Georgia Fire Department. Support this podcast

Code 3 - The Firefighters' Podcast
"The Evolving Fireground: Research-Based Tactics" with P.J. Norwood and Sean Gray

Code 3 - The Firefighters' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 19:49


As times change and research becomes more accurate, we learn more about fire behavior. And the more we learn, the faster fires get put out. With today's construction techniques and materials, that also means a safer fireground. That's why today's guests worked together to write a book: “The Evolving Fireground: Research-Based Tactics.” Joining me for this episode are P.J. Norwood, a Deputy Chief Training Officer for the East Haven Connecticut Fire Department, and Sean Gray, a 21-year veteran of the fire service and a lieutenant in the Cobb County Georgia Fire Department. Support this podcast

5-Alarm Task Force!
"The Evolving Fire Ground"

5-Alarm Task Force!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 90:44


When you’re on the fireground, it often looks like organized chaos. Why? Because, rarely does the situation remain stagnant. Things are always changing. Whether its redirecting a hose line, raising the stick, one crew heads out to rehab, while a fresh one gets ready for entry. Change in wind direction, etc. My guests on this podcast, Dep. Chief PJ Norwood and Capt. Sean Gray, have seen this occur over and over again through their years of experience. However, more than the simplistic view that I’ve provided above, they have looked at the fireground in a much more focused manner, seeing, “The Evolving Fireground,” which is the name of their current book. Based on research-based data they use in the text, we discuss key areas such as, “How firefighting activities affect the fire tetrahedron,” “How to stay safe while working in the flow path of the fireground,” “Search methods that isolate the firefighter and victim” and several others. Their years of experience, together with the data they have culled from numerous research projects, provide them with a solid foundation that they look to share with firefighters, both in the U.S. and around the world. Tune in at www.dalmatianproductions.tv or your favorite podcast streaming service and give them a listen. I think that not only will you understand their ideas, but you will embrace them, as well.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry
Su Wong Ruiz – Momofuku Ko, Momofuku Seiobo

The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 55:10


“It was probably the singular worst experience of my life, because Noodle Bar will kick your ass.” Sure, Su Wong Ruiz's first go at working for David Chang's Momofuku restaurant empire wasn't exactly a success. (“My ass was completely flattened by that experience,” she says.) But over time, she became part of the acclaimed, three-hat-earning launch team for his Momofuku Seiobo restaurant in Sydney (Chang claimed this was his first venue "where the front of house is equal to, if not better than, the kitchen team"). Then Su went on to work for Momofuku's Ma Peche (where she met future Seiobo chef, Paul Carmichael) and Momofuku Ko, which has been called Chang's most ambitious restaurant. “Dave is a very particular type of coach and tormentor – he's really good at it,” jokes Su. So it was fascinating to hear her talk about the unexpected challenges and standards set by the influential chef, as well as her strong working relationships with Ben Greeno (Seiobo's first head chef) and Sean Gray, who rules the kitchen at Momofuku Ko. I also enjoyed hearing how ultra-creative Sean's dishes are – like the cold fried chicken, for instance, and how things went down at their recent collaboration at Melbourne's Marion bar. Plus, Su's insights on delivering good restaurant service – and dealing with trolls – are really fascinating. It's especially interesting because her career started on the other side of the pass: when she "conned" her way into a job as a cook while visiting New Mexico. She also shares her favourite places to eat and drink in Sydney and New York.

The Downward Facing Spiritual Spiral

In episode 6 of The Downward Facing Spiritual Spiral Podcast, I am stoked to welcome my friend Sean Gray to the studio.   Sean has been teaching yoga for well over ten years and the way he examines and lives his life should be an inspiration for all of us. Sean and I have an in depth conversation about what drew him to yoga, his passion for the daily practice and how he navigates teaching yoga in the chaotic world we live in today. Sean will also share his views on Instagram, social media and how he prioritizes what's truly most important in his life.    I used to go to Sean's classes regularly so I'll talk about what it's like to be one of his students and experience the dyanmics of his class firsthand.     His classes and his practice exude depth, passion and intensity, and we will hear how practicing yoga can have such a dramatic impact on your life especially when you have the discipline to pratice every day.    Enjoy the show!

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The Art of the Matter
Justin Vining and Benny Sanders, Sylvi and Sean Gray, The Geeky Press, and The IRT's James Still

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 51:59


This week, we're revisiting some of our favorite recent interviews. Tune in for conversations with painters and friends Justin Vining and Benny Sanders, mother and son artists Sylvia and Sean Gray, The Geeky Press, and IRT Playwright-in-Residence James Still. And if you're at the Penrod Arts Fair at Newfields on Saturday, September 9th, come say "Hi" - we're broadcasting "The Art of the Matter" live next to the WFYI Blues tent from 11:00 to 2:00.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: CinemAbility (2013)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 103:03


On a special episode of The Projection Booth Steve Byrne and Sean Gray join Mike to discuss the documentary film CinemAbility (2013). Directed by Jenni Gold and co-written by Samuel Reed, the film looks at the long history of portraying disabilities on screen.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: CinemAbility (2013)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 102:58


Special Guest: Jenni GoldGuest Co-Hosts: Sean Gray, Steve ByrneOn a special episode of The Projection Booth Steve Byrne and Sean Gray join Mike to discuss the documentary film CinemAbility (2013). Directed by Jenni Gold and co-written by Samuel Reed, the film looks at the long history of portraying disabilities on screen.Links:Visit the official CinemAbility websiteRead 14 Cisgender Actors in Transgender Roles from The Hollywood ReporterRead ‘Blind’ Director Addresses Backlash Over Casting Alec Baldwin And Not Disabled Actor In Lead Role by Michael MailerBe sure to visit the Is This Venue Accessible websiteCheck out the Freep Film Festival

This Might Sound Crazy
013 - Terrifying true events & the films inspired by them

This Might Sound Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 66:04


In this episode we dive into some horrifying real life events and the horror films inspired by them. We discuss how films with taglines like "inspired by real events" are marketing ploys and gimmicks, and the differences between the real life stories and the Hollywood versions of them. All music by Colin Lacativa sabotagesound.bandcamp.com Photo provided by artist Sean Gray @oblimon

The Art of the Matter
The Art of the Matter - Double Bass, Mother and Son Art, Andy D, Tonic Ball, and Titanic Collection

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 52:56


Today, we'll meet Adam Bodony of the New World Youth Orchestras and bassist Bob Goodlett - they're collaborating on an upcoming concert. We'll learn how Sean Gray inspired his mother Sylvia Gray to take artistic risks, and we'll peek behind the scenes at how Tonic Ball is put together each year. We'll also discover how Andy D. found his one-of-a-kind persona. And we'll learn about an exhibit at the Eiteljorg Museum that features a collection put together over the lifetime of the owner of the Tennessee Titans.

Passive Real Estate Investing
How to be Mortgage Free in Five to Seven Years – Jordan Goodman | PREI 051

Passive Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 42:33


How would you like to be completely mortgage free in less than a decade? There’s a new way to manage your mortgage and monthly cash flow so that you, and not some banker, get to squeeze the most use out of every dollar that comes in, and every dollar that goes out. The strategy is called Equity Acceleration. It’s not such a big secret in Australia and the United Kingdom, where as many as 1-in-4 homeowners are accelerating the mortgages. Join me on this exciting episode to discover how you can be mortgage free in 5 to 7 years on your principal residence or investment properties. And, if you missed last week’s episode, be sure to listen to From Broke to $10,000 per Month at Age 24 – Sean Gray. Enjoy the show! – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Download your FREE copy of: The Ultimate Guide to Passive Real Estate Investing. Get your FREE coffee mug by leaving us a Rating and Review on iTunes. Here’s how. See our available Turnkey Cash-Flow Rental Properties. Please give us a RATING & REVIEW (Thank you!) SUBSCRIBE on iTunes | Stitcher | Podcast Feed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TASH Amplified
Self-Advocacy and the Culture of Punk Music

TASH Amplified

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 66:00


Season 1, Episode 12 — 8 July 2016 About this episode Sean Gray, vocalist for the D.C. punk band Birth (Defects), talks with us on how the ethic of punk music affects his disability advocacy and his project, “Is This Venue Accessible”, a crowd-source website to document the accessibility of places to hear music, first in the Northeast, but increasingly globally. About the presenters Sean Gray is the owner and founder of the website “Is This Venue Accessible?” which catalogs accessibility information of music venues across the globe. Along with running Accidental Guest Recordings and playing in the band Birth (Defects) [Bandcamp | Facebook], he has also written for press outlets such as: Pitchfork, Washington Citypaper, and NPR's Bandwidth.fm. Edwin Canizalez is the Director of Operations and Change Management at TASH. He grew up in Queens in the 1970s and 1980s and his experience of New York hardcore strongly influenced his values of equal access and self-determination. Transcript Announcer: You're listening to Amplified, a podcast that seeks to transform research and experience concerning inclusion and equity for people with disabilities into solutions people can use in their everyday lives. Programming note: we're introducing a few upgrades to Amplified this week. First, today's episode is an interview with Sean Gray, a local punk musician. Our operations director, Edwin Canizalez, is known around the office for his earlier days in the New York hardcore scene, so when we first proposed this episode, he insisted that he get to do it. He'll be our guest host today. Second, content warning: befitting punk, today's episode includes an explicit word or two, some reclaiming of ablest language and some loud noise. Third, given the topic, this will be our first episode to include a musical introduction. So, bring the noise, Sean. Musical interlude Edwin Canizalez: Hardcore punk is a music style that's been around since the 1980s, and is still around today. This genera is known for its social messaging: things like equity, school-to-prison pipeline, and autonomy. Today's guest is a veteran of the D.C. hardcore scene, an IT expert at the United Cerebral Palsy, and the originator of a really, really cool crowd-source website called “Is This Venue Accessible“. Sean Gray, welcome to Amplified. Sean Gray: Thank you, thank you very much. Edwin Canizalez: Sean, tells a little bit about yourself, beyond the things we have said. Sean Gray: Well, so, I uh, my day job — I do work for a disability advocacy nonprofit, United Cerebral Palsy National, which is literally about five minutes from here. I do that during the day and, you know, basically do music stuff when I get out of the office. And I've been involved in punk and hardcore and underground music — even more so — since I was probably about fifteen or sixteen, and I'm thirty-three now … Edwin Canizalez: Right on. Sean Gray: … so it's been over half my life. Edwin Canizalez: Now you have a record label too, right? Tell us about that. […] The post Self-Advocacy and the Culture of Punk Music appeared first on Tash.org.

TASH Amplified
Self-Advocacy and the Culture of Punk Music

TASH Amplified

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 66:00


Season 1, Episode 12 — 8 July 2016 About this episode Sean Gray, vocalist for the D.C. punk band Birth (Defects), talks with us on how the ethic of punk music affects his disability advocacy and his project, “Is This Venue Accessible”, a crowd-source website to document the accessibility of places to hear music, first in the Northeast, but increasingly globally. About the presenters Sean Gray is the owner and founder of the website “Is This Venue Accessible?” which catalogs accessibility information of music venues across the globe. Along with running Accidental Guest Recordings and playing in the band Birth (Defects) [Bandcamp | Facebook], he has also written for press outlets such as: Pitchfork, Washington Citypaper, and NPR’s Bandwidth.fm. Edwin Canizalez is the Director of Operations and Change Management at TASH. He grew up in Queens in the 1970s and 1980s and his experience of New York hardcore strongly influenced his values of equal access and self-determination. Transcript Announcer: You’re listening to Amplified, a podcast that seeks to transform research and experience concerning inclusion and equity for people with disabilities into solutions people can use in their everyday lives. Programming note: we’re introducing a few upgrades to Amplified this week. First, today’s episode is an interview with Sean Gray, a local punk musician. Our operations director, Edwin Canizalez, is known around the office for his earlier days in the New York hardcore scene, so when we first proposed this episode, he insisted that he get to do it. He’ll be our guest host today. Second, content warning: befitting punk, today’s episode includes an explicit word or two, some reclaiming of ablest language and some loud noise. Third, given the topic, this will be our first episode to include a musical introduction. So, bring the noise, Sean. Musical interlude Edwin Canizalez: Hardcore punk is a music style that’s been around since the 1980s, and is still around today. This genera is known for its social messaging: things like equity, school-to-prison pipeline, and autonomy. Today’s guest is a veteran of the D.C. hardcore scene, an IT expert at the United Cerebral Palsy, and the originator of a really, really cool crowd-source website called “Is This Venue Accessible“. Sean Gray, welcome to Amplified. Sean Gray: Thank you, thank you very much. Edwin Canizalez: Sean, tells a little bit about yourself, beyond the things we have said. Sean Gray: Well, so, I uh, my day job — I do work for a disability advocacy nonprofit, United Cerebral Palsy National, which is literally about five minutes from here. I do that during the day and, you know, basically do music stuff when I get out of the office. And I’ve been involved in punk and hardcore and underground music — even more so — since I was probably about fifteen or sixteen, and I’m thirty-three now … Edwin Canizalez: Right on. Sean Gray: … so it’s been over half my life. Edwin Canizalez: Now you have a record label too, right? Tell us about that. […] The post Self-Advocacy and the Culture of Punk Music appeared first on Tash.org.

Passive Real Estate Investing
From Broke to $10,000 per Month at Age 24 – Sean Gray | PREI 050

Passive Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 36:29


How does a 22-year old go from being broke, clueless, and sleeping on the floor of a small home with ten other broke college buddies to making over $10K per month, traveling the world, meeting his business heroes, all within six months? Well meet Sean Gray. He started by asking himself better questions, and as he likes to say, “being the person who he is becoming." Today, at age 24, he’s an author, speaker, real estate investor, business owner, and Rich Dad Education rep. Join me for a great interview with many nuggets of great information. If you missed last week’s episode, be sure to listen to What You Need to Know About Cash-Flow – Frank Gallinelli. Enjoy the show! – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Download your FREE copy of: The Ultimate Guide to Passive Real Estate Investing. Get your FREE coffee mug by leaving us a Rating and Review on iTunes. Here’s how. See our available Turnkey Cash-Flow Rental Properties. Please give us a RATING & REVIEW (Thank you!) SUBSCRIBE on iTunes | Stitcher | Podcast Feed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Get Rich Education
81: The Millennial Perspective with Sean Gray

Get Rich Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 45:09


#81: At age 22 he was broke, clueless, and sleeping on the floor of a small home with ten other broke college guys. Then Sean Gray started to ask himself better questions. Within six months, he was making $10K+ per month, travelling the world, meeting his business heroes and “being who he is becoming.”   Today, at just age 24, he’s an author, speaker, international real estate investor, business owner, and Rich Dad Education rep. Sean is the son of The Real Estate Guys’ Russell Gray. Want more wealth? Visit GetRichEducation.com and 1) Subscribe to our free newsletter, and 2) Receive Turnkey RE webinar opportunities. Listen to this week’s show and learn: 03:12  Sean Gray Interview begins. 04:50  Sean’s father taught him how to think, and how to ask himself better questions. 07:10  Being unemployable. 08:37  Did Sean get any financial education in high school or college? 10:37  Sean’s top three keys to success: 1) Change how you think. 2) Get a mentor. 3) Change the people you’re around. 11:53  Sean’s income comes from sales. 13:00  How Sean was introduced to Rich Dad Education. 16:45  How does Sean answer the question: “What do you do?” 17:56  “Start retired. Don’t live to get paid; get paid to live.” - Sean Gray 22:16  Why real estate? 26:42  One must unlearn before they can learn. 401(k)s and home equity. 29:31  Changing from scarcity to abundance. 31:50  Most people don’t even know what they want in life. They want freedom. 35:15 Can technology and Millennial entrepreneurship save us from an economic crash? Resources Mentioned: RealWorldMasters.com - If you want to escape The Rat Race, check out Sean Gray - especially if you’re a Millennial. Books: “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki | “Turning Pro” By Steven Pressfield | “Outwitting The Devil” by Napoleon Hill NoradaRealEstate.com or call (800) 611-3060. Your Premier Source for Nationwide Turnkey Cash-Flow Investment Property. CorporateDirect.com - Garrett Sutton’s company builds your business structure and protects your assets. Mention “Get Rich Education” for a free bonus. GetRichEducation.com - that’s where to subscribe to our free newsletter, receive turnkey real estate webinar opportunities, and see all Events. Download the GRE Android App at Google Play to keep the GRE icon right on your phone’s home screen! Want a free GRE logo decal? We would be so grateful if you wrote a review! Here’s how to write one at: iTunes, Stitcher, and Android.  Send: 1) A screenshot of your review. 2) Your mailing address to: Info@GetRichEducation.com  We’ll send you a GRE logo decal.

Wrestling 411 Archive
Boston University assistant coach Sean Gray – Episode 110 from June 29, 2009

Wrestling 411 Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 30:09


Episode 110 of Wrestling 411 talks with Boston University assistant coach Sean Gray. Recorded in Arden Hills, Minnesota on June 29, 2009. JOIN THE TEAM And if you’re a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on...Continue Reading

Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling
VT21: Sean Gray, 2015 inductee into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame

Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 43:37


The first practice has come and gone and coach Kevin Dresser is looking forward to kicking off the season. We'll talk with coach Dresser about the first week and he'll even answer a few listener questions. Episode 21 features Virginia Tech alum and current Princeton assistant wrestling coach Sean Gray. A two-time All-American for the Hokies, Gray recently was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame. We'll recap why Gray chose Virginia Tech under then-coach Keith Mourlam and how his time in Blacksburg helped shape him into the coach he is today. Gray breaks down the highs and lows of his career, including wrestling in the All-Star Classic, Virginia Tech's move into the Eastern Wrestling League from the CAA and how he battled back for his first All-American honor and the disappointment he has drawn inspiration from after his 2002 tournament. Gray's always a fun guy to talk with and he's never short on an explanation. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | Soundcloud | iOS App | Android App | RSS Contribute And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a contributor today.. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires. Follow @mattalkonline on Twitter for updates and nuggets of information about Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling and all the other shows that are part of the Mat Talk Podcast Network. You can also check out our network home page at www.mattalkonline.com.

Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling
Previewing the Virginia Tech lineup and remembering Darren Hankins with coach Ke

Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2014 40:49


It's the first episode of Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling, released just in time for National Podcast Day. Yes, National Podcast Day is September 30 and we couldn't think of a better time to launch this Virginia Tech wrestling-specific show where we'll talk with coach Kevin Dresser and his staff about all things related to the Hokie Wrestling Program.You can listen to Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling at insidevirginiatechwrestling.com, hokiesports.com and coming soon, we'll give you links to where you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Spreaker or any of your favorite podcasting applications. On today's episode, we'll get a quick refresher on who coach Kevin Dresser is and how he ended up at Virginia Tech and we'll get right into the lineup discussion and what you can expect to see on the mats at Cassell Coliseum this season.Joey Dance will compete at the NWCA All-Star Classic on November 1 in Philadelphia. Dance's appearance will be the fourth time a Hokie wrestler has participated in the event. Sean Gray wrestled in the event twice, while Devin Carter was in the event last year. After a discussion about what we'll see in the lineup, we took some time to talk about the memory of Darren Hankins, a Chesapeake native and member of the Virginia Tech wrestling team who tragically passed away this summer.  

Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling
Previewing the Virginia Tech lineup and remembering Darren Hankins with coach Kevin Dresser - Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling Ep. 1

Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2014 40:37


It's the first episode of Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling, released just in time for National Podcast Day. Yes, National Podcast Day is September 30 and we couldn't think of a better time to launch this Virginia Tech wrestling-specific show where we'll talk with coach Kevin Dresser and his staff about all things related to the Hokie Wrestling Program. You can listen to Inside Virginia Tech Wrestling at insidevirginiatechwrestling.com, hokiesports.com and coming soon, we'll give you links to where you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Spreaker or any of your favorite podcasting applications.  On today's episode, we'll get a quick refresher on who coach Kevin Dresser is and how he ended up at Virginia Tech and we'll get right into the lineup discussion and what you can expect to see on the mats at Cassell Coliseum this season. Joey Dance will compete at the NWCA All-Star Classic on November 1 in Philadelphia. Dance's appearance will be the fourth time a Hokie wrestler has participated in the event. Sean Gray wrestled in the event twice, while Devin Carter was in the event last year.  After a discussion about what we'll see in the lineup, we took some time to talk about the memory of Darren Hankins, a Chesapeake native and member of the Virginia Tech wrestling team who tragically passed away this summer.   

Front Row: Archive 2012
The Thick of It, Cerys Matthews, Lucy Liu in Elementary

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2012 28:32


With Kirsty Lang The plot lines from the BBC political comedy The Thick of It - school breakfast club closures, texting in cabinet meetings and the launch of a community bank - have been an uncannily accurate reflection of recent announcements from our real-life politicians. Kirsty Lang talks to Sean Gray and Ian Martin, both writers on The Thick of It, and wonders if they have been gazing into a crystal ball or have a mole in Westminster. Singer Cerys Matthews gives the verdict on a new Country Music album which celebrates the women who were pioneers in a field previously dominated by men. Matthews, who has lived in Nashville, assesses the influence of artists such as Kitty Wells, Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes are set to hit our screens again, this time in the US-produced series Elementary. It comes hot on the heels of Guy Ritchie's films and the BBC TV series Sherlock. Boyd Hilton discusses this latest version, starring Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes and Lucy Liu as his sidekick Dr. Watson. New Yorker cartoonist Chris Ware discusses his non-linear graphic novel, Building Stories. It comes in the form of a big box containing 14 separate strands of narrative, in different shapes and sizes, which when pieced together in a random order build a picture of a New York Brownstone building and the psychological landscape of its inhabitants. Producer Claire Bartleet.